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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The Allied fleets are still battering away at the Dardanelles forts, and several of these have been put out of action. The long range guns of the battleships ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA

    The British forces operating on the coast of German South West Africa appear to be engaged in driving the enemy toward the Orange River. A body of troops ...

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  8. THE BLOCKADE

    Another of the German raiders—the U12—has met its fate at the instance of the British destroyer Ariel, which rammed and sank the submarine. The crew ...

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  9. RAVAGED BELGIUM

    There have been comparatively few stories of German atrocities from the great cities of Belgium and it was believed that after the first wild orgie of ...

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  10. THRILLING EXPERIENCES.

    However, just as the British public were congratulating themselves that the "blockade" had proved a failure, the Admiralty announced (on Wednesday) that ...

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  11. POISONED WELLS.

    Advices from Capetown state that General Botha's army continues to progress in German South-West Africa. The force has quitted Swakopmund, and ...

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  12. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE.

    A spectator, who watched the opening of the bombardment from Mount Elias, says that it was a magnificent spectacle. The Allied fleet was ranged in ...

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  13. HERTZOG'S PATRIOTISM.

    In the Union Assembly at Capetown, General Hertzog recently made a ve[?] protest against martial law, and what he characterised as "gagging ...

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  14. SUNK IN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL.

    When leaving the Bristol Channel on Sunday, laden with coal, the steamer Bengrove struck a mine off Illracombe, and sank in forty minutes. Immediately ...

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  15. WATCHED BY AEROPLANES.

    A Sydney youth, serving with the Union troops (Transvaal Scottish), in a letter to his father writes:— "At present the Germans are locating ...

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  16. ON THE ROAD TO CHARLEROI.

    Mr. Barreau, an American citizen, who was prosecuting his studies as a violinist in Belgium when the war began, writes to an English friend, detailing his ...

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  17. GREECE IN A FERMENT.

    The attack upon the Dardanelles has set the whole of South-eastern Europe in a ferment, a Italy, Greece, and the Balkan States perceive that if they stand aloof ...

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  18. DODGED THE SUBMARINES.

    The steamer Clan Macrae, from Natal, was chased by a submarine for twenty-five minutes when nearing the Mersey bar early on Wednesday morning, but she ...

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  19. TAKING WAR SERIOUSLY.

    An Australian merchant who has been living in South Africa for the past fourteen years says that there "the war overshadows everything. ...

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  20. PUNISHMENT FOR PIRATES.

    Whether the British Admiralty has taken Lord Charles Beresford's advice to treat the crews of German submarines caught on the high seas as pirates is ...

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  21. BULGARIA'S INDECISION.

    A crisis similar to that in Greece exists in Bulgaria. M. Radoslavoff, the President of the Council, wished to send a force to occupy Adrianople, but the ...

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  22. The Menace of Famine

    Stringent regulations are, being enforced in Germany with respect to the consumption and sale of food, especially bread, but whether this is due to an ...

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  23. Skirmishes with Turks

    The Indian troops garrisoning Ahwaz, near the Persian Gulf, made a reconnaisance on the 3rd instant, and at Ghadir found 12,000 Turks, Arabs, and ...

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  24. A GRUESOME TASK.

    "I saw Namur and Louvain, which were practically totally destroyed; and there are hundreds of villages that are practically wiped off the map. In many places ...

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  25. THE INDIVIDUAL CRIMINAL.

    This determination shows that the specious plea "all's fair in war," [?] not recognised by Britain, and that the massacre of helpless non-combatants will not ...

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