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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    "Everything points to a definite retirement of the enemy rather than a temporary retreat" (says Mr. Martin Donohue, the special correspondent of the London ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    Turkey still maintains her attitude of armed neutrality, and the longer she follows that policy the less likelihood there is of her yielding to German pressure ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. HOW NAMUR FEEL

    The fall of Namur, reputed to be one of the strongest fortresses in Europe, appears to have been due to two blunders made by the Commandant-General Michel ...

    Article : 173 words
  9. A CRUISER'S END.

    It is now almost a daily experience to read that another ship—passenger steamer, trawler, or warship—struck a mine. Just what such a catastrophe means is ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. A TERRIBLE ORDEAL.

    The Germans were accurately informed of the dispositions of the Namur defences. A survivor relates that for ten hours he ...

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  11. WARLIKE PREPARATIONS.

    Meanwhile sinister reports are afloat respecting the preparations that she is making for war. Great activity of a military nature is being displayed in the ...

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  12. A GALLANT PETTY OFFICER.

    The stern began to tilt up, and we then waited for the final order. It came—'Every man for himself.' At that officers and men jumped overboard, and ...

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  13. PURSUED FOR NINETEEN MILES

    In the course of the battle near Meaux on Sunday three hundred Germans were captured by a squadron of Chasseurs d'Afrique. A portion of the French ...

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  14. STEADYING THE BALKANS.

    The Russian victory at Lemberg has had a great steadying influence upon the excitable peoples in the Balkan peninsula, and has furthered the efforts that ...

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  15. A DISASTROUS RETREAT.

    General Michel and his staff were so confident that the fortress could hold out that they did not provide for such an eventuality as a retirement. Great ...

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  16. HARASSED ON ALL SIDES.

    Austria appears to be in a very had way. The Russian cavalry is already on the crest of the Carpathians, and the second Austrian army, which is in the ...

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  17. FROM PARIS TO BORDEAUX.

    Several leading Parisian newspapers, including "Le Matin," Le Temps," "Le Homm[?] Libre," and the Paris edition of the London "Daily Mail," are now ...

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  18. WHEN THE LION ROARED.

    The man in the street, reading the bald statement in his newspaper that "another German cruiser has been sunk" cannot possibly picture to himself all that such ...

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  19. SWEPT BY MACHINE-GUN FIRE.

    The Germans, moving more rapidly, cut off the Franco-Belgian retreat at Bois de Villiers, where the German machine guns disabled some of the Belgian guns ...

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  20. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    The Viceroy of India has forwarded to the Home Government an intensely interesting account of the readiness with which the Indian princes and people have ...

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  21. RUMORED FAMINE.

    Vienna is stated to be threatened with famine, and all the Serb shops in the city have been pillaged. Two Russian newspaper ...

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  22. BELGIANS HEAVY LOSSES.

    With the ranks broken and regiments hopelessly intermingled, the retreat continued, the Germans pursuing and harassing them continuously. ...

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  23. FAULT FINDING AUSTRIANS.

    Harassed in this way there is little need for surprise at the announcement that a bitter state of feeling towards Germany for plunging them into a ...

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  24. MORE GERMAN TREACHERY.

    "As the was sinking she half hauled down her ensign, but us we steamed to her rescue she hauled up the flag, and opened fire on us. ...

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  25. 70,000 MEN JOIN THE ALLIES.

    The Indian troops are now arriving in Europe, a contingent, 70,000 strong, having been landed during the past few days. Accompanying the troops are many ...

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  26. AN EXHAUSTED ARMY.

    That the smashing blow delivered at the right wing of the German army was no mere lucky chance or spasmodic effort, of despair, but rather the result of a ...

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  27. AUSTRIANS AGAIN RETREAT.

    According to official news from Petrograd, fighting was in progress throughout Sunday along the whole Austrian battle front, and the Austrian centre was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. A MENACE TO HOLLAND.

    The German troops in the north of Belgium have begun a movement that appears to threaten the neutrality of Holland. The inhabitants of the Belgian ...

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