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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The struggle in the vicinity of Neuve Chapelle continues with unabated violence, and the enemy daily engages in strenous but fruitless, efforts to drive ...

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  7. A VILLAGE FORTRESS

    After a prolonged and fiercely-contested struggle, the French have again re-established themselves in the little village of Vauquois (a few miles south-east of ...

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  8. WAR AND INDUSTRY

    In me course of his speech in the House of Lords on Monday evening Lord Kitchener referred to the labor troubles in Britain, especially with respect to their ...

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  9. THE DRESDEN'S END

    Another, of the Kaiser's much-vaunted warships—the cruiser Dresden—has been accounted for by a British squadron, which, compelled her to surrender. The ...

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  11. RUSHING THE TRENCHES.

    During Sunday night the Germans rushed some trenches held by the British South of St. Eloi, after a very heavy bombardment and the explosion of a mine. ...

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  12. GERMANS HUMILIATED.

    Messages from Amsterdam declare that the sinking of the Dresden has been a terrible shock to Germany. Grand Admiral von Tirpitz, head of the German ...

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  13. A STUBBORN FIGHT.

    The fight for the village of St. Eloi was bloody and determined. Every cottage was a fort, and every corner a death trap. The dead were piled to high in the ...

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  14. THE DRESDEN'S EXPERIENCES.

    The Dresden, which was a sister ship tu the Emden, was the only vessel that [?]ped when the naval engagement that ended in the destruction of the German ...

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  15. INDOMITABLE COURAGE.

    Although defeated, the French were not discouraged, and with indomitable perseverance again and again returned to the attack on the following day. Four times ...

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  16. ANOTHER "DASH" FOR CALAIS.

    The Germans are full of fear least British troops be landed on the Belgian coast, Considerable reinforcements are arriving ut Knocke Heyst, and Bruges ...

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  17. "As Ithers See Us"

    During the last few days there has been a perceptible change in the tone of the German press toward England, a change so marked that it suggests either ...

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  18. DELGIAN VICTORIES.

    The Belgians, however, are not remaining idle spectators of this concentration on the part of their arrogant enemy, and are taking all possible precautions to ...

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  19. AFRAID TO FIGHT.

    The Orama was about to enter Rio[?]aneiro Harbor recently, when a Ham-burg-American liner, which had been transformed into a German cruiser, was ...

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  20. The Exploits of U29

    The commander of the German submarine U20, which sank the French steamer Augusts Council, off the coast of Devonshire, and torpedoed other vessels ...

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  21. 90,000 SHELLS A DAY.

    It must not be assumed that because there have been few sensational or spectacular battles on the long French frontier from Lille to Belfort, that ...

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  22. THE BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    Lord Kitchener told the members of the House of Lords on Monday evening that the recent fighting had enabled the country to realise how successfully the ...

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  23. AMAZING TOMMY ATKINS.

    The brilliant services of the British army in Flanders and France have compelled our enemies in the present war to modify their opinions of General French's ...

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  24. Briton and Teuton

    An interesting story as to the manner in which an elated German skipper received his deserts is told in a recent issue of the London "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  25. The Brutal Prussian

    "While in Germany, where I had part of my theological training, I saw in its worst form the dominance of the military caste," says the Rev. Dr. Angus, ...

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  26. THE BRITISH WAY.

    In an article in a recent number of "Lepetit journal," M. Stephen Pichou, formerly French Minister for Foreign Affairs, writes, in commendation of a ...

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  27. GERMANY BLOCKADED.

    Great Britain's reply to the Teuton submarine "blockade" takes the form of a complete blockade of Germany, and notification has been given that no ...

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