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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The sinking of Dutch vessels by German submarines and the hectoring altitude adopted by the Kaiser's Ministers towards the Netherlands Foreign Office ...

    Article : 611 words
  5. A HEAP OF RUINS

    The French have evacuated the rained village of Malancourt, which formed a sharp salient of their line, supported on the right by Dead Man's Hill, and on the ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    FLANDERS.—General Sir Dougles Haig reported on Monday: "Last night we captured an officer and four men at st. Elot. Hand gr[?] continues, and there is active mutual artillery [?]ghting in Souchez, Augres, Loos, St. Elot, and ypres, and mutual mining at Hull[?] and the Ho[?] Redoubt. Two bo[?] airmen were ...

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  7. MURDEROUS HUNS RAID GREAT BRITAIN

    Zeppelin raids were made upon the cast coast of Britain on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights, sixty person being killed and about ...

    Article : 508 words
  8. SHATTERED ATTACKS.

    The Germans at eight o'clock in the evening determined to seize the village at whatever cost. They attacked formidably with three brigades, one assaulting ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. A DRIVE AT VAUX.

    Finding that their actions in the centre had long since been completely paralysed, the Germans are seeking a partial decision on the two winks, and are now ...

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  10. A NEW ZEALANDER'S FEAT.

    Lieutenant Brandon, a New Zealand aviator, on Friday night, rose to a height of 600.ft. at a quarter to ten and saw a Zeppelin 3000.ft. above him. He flew ...

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  11. "Fight and Smash"

    Referring to the recent said carried out by the British 'planes and warships against the German bases in Schleswig the account of which was given in the ...

    Article : 436 words
  12. Canadians as Fighters

    It must tie most liever-racking to be on the opposite bide of the way to the Canadians in Flanders (writes Mr. Philip Gibbs. war correspondent for the London ...

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  13. THE SECOND RAID.

    Two Zeppelins set out for the raid up on the north-east coast on Saturday night, but one retired before reaching the kind. The other flew inland and dropped ...

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  14. THE WRECKED AIRSHIP.

    The wrecked Zeppelin was L 16. She was hit by gunfire while over the eastern council. A shell struck the upper part near the tail, and she quickly dropped to ...

    Article : 458 words
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