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  2. LATEST WAS NEWS.

    Postmasters are requested is return undelivered or unclaimed copies of the "Farmer & Settler" to 435 Kent-Street, Sydney. ...

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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    A serious disaster befel the Allied fleet that is endeavoring to force the passage of the Dardanelles on Thursday, three battleships—two British and one ...

    Article : 327 words
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  8. AIRCRAFT BUSY

    During the last few days German airmen have been specialty active, and have thrown bombs upon Calais, Deal and Paris. The attack upon Calais was made ...

    Article : 258 words
  9. STUBBORN FIGHTING

    Glimpses of the terrible struggle that took place for the possession of Neuve Chapelle and St. Eloi—a whole week's fighting—are given by the official ...

    Article : 287 words
  10. OVERSEAS TROOPS

    A faint idea of the preparations that the Allies have made for the vigorous prosecution of the struggle against Germany may be formed from the ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. A THRILLING SPECTACLE.

    During the fighting at Neuve Chapelle fortnight ago the Canadians played an inspiriting part, and were specially complimented by Sir John French upon the ...

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  12. PARISIANS INJURED.

    Shortly after one o'clock on Sunday morning, four Zeppelins were detected making their way toward Paris, and, upon receiving the report from the ...

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  13. DAZED BY THE BOMBARDMENT.

    The effect of the British bombardment was seen when our men approached the German frenches from Neuve Chapelle, Some of the survivors had crawled ...

    Article : 332 words
  14. THE LOSS OF THE BOUVET.

    Shortly after noon the Vengeance, Irresistible Albion, Ocean, Swif sure, and Majestic relieved the other six British ships in the order named, and at the ...

    Article : 231 words
  15. SETTING A HIGH STANDARD.

    Mr. H. S. Gullet, the Australian press representative at the British headquarters in France cables that he has just visited the trenches occupied by the Canadians, ...

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  16. DRIVEN OFF FROM DEAL.

    On Saturday a Taube aeroplane flew over Deal at a height of 3,000ft., and attempted to drop bombs on the shipping. All the bombs fell into the sea. An ...

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  17. THE HONOR OF THE FLAG.

    The French Ministry of Marine says that later information received from the Dardanelles emphasises the important and brilliant part played by the French ...

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  18. AT HOME IN THE TRENCHES.

    "It is a great mistake to suppose that this war does not give opportunities for resource in men and the younger officers, such as was a feature of the ...

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  19. CLEVER AVIATION WORK.

    The operations in Belgium have been greatly hampered by a dense fog that for days spread over the country, rendering it almost impossible for troops to make ...

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  20. AN INTERRUPTED DINNER.

    The Britishers attacked with the greatest and gallantry, and after days and nights of incessant fighting displayed hardly any signs of strain. They swung ...

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  21. SHELLS FROM THE SHORE.

    Two batteries, apparently movable, suddenly opened fire near Kephexbwina, and one of their shells fell upon the deck of their shells fell upon the deck of the Inflexible, killing forty men and ...

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  22. WRECKED BY STORM.

    Germany trusted that the great Zeppelin airships were to give her the mastery of the air, as her marvellously-trained troops were to give her dominion on the ...

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  23. The Blockade Complete

    The complete embargo that Britain was placed upon German trade is exciting bitter hostility among some sections of the American public—the pro-Germans ...

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  24. Turning the Tables

    By skilful countermining, the Germans were enabled to blow up some French trenches at Carnoy, near Albert, on March 15th. The French trench was ...

    Article : 276 words
  25. POWDER FACTORY BLOWN UP.

    The powder factory at Donaushingen, one of the most important in Germany, was set on fire last week by bombs dropped by a French airman. The first bomb ...

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  26. LANDING PARTIES ATTACKED.

    A British officer at Athens states that the purpose of the six-hours' bombardment of the Dardenelles forts was to pave the way for the forcing of the ...

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  27. A PRISONER IN THE AIR.

    A Russian aviator ascended in north-west Poland with a mechanic on board, and with his aeroplane armed with bombs und guns. The object was a ...

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