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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Reports from every part of the Allied lines [?]ys a correspondent) show that everything is ready for the big thrust forward. The [?]glo-Prench-Belgian ...

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  7. BRITISH PROGRESS

    The Fourth British Army Corps and the Indian troops, aided by the French heavy artillery, scored an important success at Neuve Chapelle, eastward of the ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. SUBMARINES BUSY

    German submarines have been particularly active on the West Coast of the British Isles during the past few days, and have succeeded in kinking ...

    Article : 329 words
  9. FORTS DEMOLISHED

    The strong line of forts and gun batteries upon both sides of the Dardanelles are gradually bring demolished by the warships of the Allies, and the opinion is ...

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  10. ENTHUSIASTIC SOLDIERS.

    The French artillery on Tuesday night prepared the way for the advance, and compelled the enemy to evacuate the first line of trenches. The German ...

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  11. HOW FRENCH SOLIDERS DIE.

    The initial steps in the great forward movement of the Allies on the western frontier appear to have begun, and since the middle of February the belligerents ...

    Article : 319 words
  12. CONSTANTINOPLE'S PLIGHT.

    The daily bombardment of the Durdanelles forts by the Allied warships, and the success that is attending the enterprise, is having a most dis[?]eting effect ...

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  13. CHASED BY SUBMARINES.

    The Belfast steamer Castlereagh attempted to search the vicinity, in the hope of saving any victims that might be alive; but was prevented by the sudden ...

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  14. FUTILE GERMAN EFFORTS.

    Within half an hour after the signal for the attack was given, almost the whole or the elaborate series of German. trenches was in the hands of the British. ...

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  15. A GERMAN DECOY.

    The passenger boat Great Southern while en [?] from Rosslare, Wexfored Bay, to Fishguard noticed a two-funnelled steamer endeavoring to head her ...

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  16. NEUTRAL VESSELS SUNK.

    The Swedish steamer Hanna was sunk off Scarborough, on Friday. Fourteen persons were saved and six lost, the latter apparently being killed by the ...

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  17. Uncle Sam Affronted

    The German auxiliary cruiser Prim Eitel Friedrich has put into Newport. Virginia, for for coal, provisions, and stores but it is doubtful if she will be allowed ...

    Article : 297 words
  18. FIGHT FOR A TRENCH.

    Earlier in the week the British countermined a trench, which the Germans hadse[?]ed, east of Ypres, exploding it and killing practically every man in the ...

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  19. CAUGHT IN A TRAWL NET.

    An extraordinary occurrence is reported by the crew of the Grimsby trawler. Alexander Hastie. The trawl net had just been launched when a German ...

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  20. CELEBRATING ST. DAVID'S DAY.

    At midnight on March 1st, a little to the south-east of Ypres, a small body of British Hoops mainly composed of Welshmen desirous of celebrating the day of their ...

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  21. ELATED WITH SUCCESS.

    The Germans are elated with the murderous exploits of their submarines and are building at Kiel fifteen new vessels of the lightest class and description ...

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  22. A HAND-TO-HAND STRUGGLE.

    The position at Notre Dame de Lor[?]e is regarded by the belligerents as of great strategical importance, and since October has been the scene of many ...

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  23. PINPRICKS FOR THE FOE.

    Six months' experience of German autocrat has not in the least served to reconcile the Belgian people to Prussian rule, notwithstanding its pretensions to ...

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  24. GERMAN SUBMARINE BUNK.

    The captain of the Norwegian steamer Thordis, which put into Folkestone on Monday, states that he saw a submarine in broad daylight, two ships' ...

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  25. A CLOSE SHAVE.

    Captain Wedgewood, of the British steamer Willerby, which was captured by the Prinz Eitel Friedrich, says that the German was almost upon him before he ...

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  26. THE SEYDLITZ INTERNED.

    The German steamer Seydlitz, which left Sydney suddenly just prior to the declaration of war between Britain and Germany, has been interned at Bahia ...

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  27. THE ALLIES' ASCENDANCY.

    The Allies continue to maintain their ascendancy over the Germans in aerial warfare, and another of the much-vaunted Zeppelins has been destroyed. The ...

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  28. A YACHT'S EXPLOIT.

    The German press bureau, having circulated a statement that a private yacht fired on the German submarine U21 in St. George's Channel, the London ...

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