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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    All alone the battle line from Flanders to the Vosges, the Allies have begun a general forward movement with the Immediate object of driving the Germans ...

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  7. THE CALL TO ARMS

    Private letters from England corroborate the newspaper articles and the utterances of public men respecting the enthusiasm with which men are rallying ...

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  8. ENGLISH TOWNS SHELLED BY GERMANS

    Only very meagre particulars of the bom[?]arment of English coast towns by a number of German cruisers on Wednesday morning are available. The ...

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  9. PROBABLE RESULTS OF THE PLAN.

    Commanders in the held consider that as the result of the present strategy either Belgium may be freed form the invauer by spring or the Germans ...

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  10. REMARKABLE ESCAPES.

    Some remarkable escapes are reported. At one coupe a lady and her little boy were looking out from one of the windows and a moment after they had ...

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  11. RECRUITING RIVALRY.

    In some of the great towns in the country special battalions have been raised among the Scottish and Irish population, and keen rivalry to attain ...

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  12. CANNOT BE EVERYWHERE.

    In commenting on the rail, the naval correspondent of the London "Times" Says: "The distance from Heligoland to Hartlepool is 360 miles, and from ...

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  13. SPEEDY RECUPERATION.

    in mating this chance in their operations, Generals Jeffre and Trench have been actuated largely by the discovery that in their estimates of the number of ...

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  14. ALL FOR THE EMPIRE.

    Another aspect of the effects of the war upon British national life is the unanimity with which politicians of all creeds have for the time being sunk ...

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  15. WHITEY'S CHARMS.

    The portion of the English coast that has been bombarded, has special interest fox Australia owing to the fact that Captain Cook was born within a few miles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WEST HARTLEPOOL SHELLED.

    Simu[?]tancously, he port at West Hartlepool, about forty miles north of Scarsborough, was [?]lied by German cru[?]sers for about forty minutes, during ...

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  17. SAVED BY A DEAF MUTE.

    An interesting episode in the capture of Vermelles by the Allies last week has just been made public. The Germans it is stated, baa collected some women ...

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  18. SOCIALISTS ARE TRUE BLUE.

    Germany hoped that the well-known pacificist views of the Labor party would prevent their giving support to the Government, but the Labor members in ...

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  19. LED INTO A TRAP.

    During the fighting at Dixmude recently a company of French bluejackets were surrounded, and the majority killed. The survivors surrendered with an ...

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  20. TOM MANN A RECRUITER.

    And in a letter to a friend in Sydney, Tom Mann says that he is doing his utmost to bring about the defeat of Germany. He says thai in the district in ...

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  21. WHITSY'S LOSSES.

    An hour or so later, two German cruisers from a distance of three miles, heavily bombarded the, old town of Whliby, situate about midway on the ...

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