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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    One of the latest outrages by German Submarines is the sinking of the Belgian Relief Committee' steamer Hatplayce, on Friday last, on the Noordhinden lightship ...

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  7. BY SEA AND LAND

    Although the recent news from the Dardanelles is of the most [?] character it must not be imagined that the Allies have abandoned the attempt that the Allies have abandoned the attempt to force a ...

    Article : 232 words
  8. BRITISH PRISONERS

    The allegations respecting the ill-treatment of British prisoners of war in Germany are fully borne out by the statement contained in a white paper published ...

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  9. LIQUOR AND WAR

    The drinking habits of the English people are proving the greatest hindrance to the successful prosecution of the war, and the British Cabinet at its meeting on ...

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  10. PROHIBITION OF SPIRITS.

    An important conference took place last week between Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and representatives of the liquor trade, respecting ...

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  11. TROOPS TO BE LANDED.

    Preparations, necessarily of a secret nature, are proceeding for the lending of troops. It is considered certain that large bodies of Turks are occupying the ...

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  12. "YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE."

    If any further proof were needed that the German submarine campaign is pure and unadulterated piracy, it is supplied by the case of the French steamer ...

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  13. CHIVALROUS IRISHMEN.

    But German cruelty is discriminating, and whereas British prisoners generally are being treated with extreme severity, an exception was intended to be made in ...

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  14. THE NEED FOR RESTRICTION.

    The liquor problem has assumed an acute form, not because the English people have become, more drunken than formerly, but because the drinking habits ...

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  15. TURKS' HEAVY LOSSES.

    Letters from the Dardanelles state that during the recent bombardment the towns of Sedd-ul-Behr, Kumkay, and Yenis-Behr were completely destroyed, nota house ...

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  16. A STRIKING CONTRAST.

    In contrast with the inhumanity of Germans towards their prisoners, it is instructive to turn to the report made by Mr. Jackson to the United States Embassy at ...

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  17. MINED OR TORPEDOED?

    A big Liverpool steamer, the Wayfarer (9,650 tons gross), was seriously damaged on Saturday off the Scllics, twenty-seven miles west of Land's End. The actual ...

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  18. The Kronprinz Wilhelm

    The last of the German merchant cruisers the Kronpring Walhelm ran into Hampton Roads, Virginia, on Saturday last, and asked to be supplied with fuel ...

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  19. RIGHTEOUS ANGER.

    Sir Connn Doyle suggests that the While Hook concerning the treatment of British prisoners be distributed among the men of the army. Because, he says, ...

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  20. Austrian Barbarity

    Magnanimity has never been a characteristic of the Austrians in their dealings with their enemies. Few pages in history can rival that on which is recorded ...

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  21. A Hand-to-Hand Struggle.

    The curt official statement that "the enemy attacked our trenches at Blank, but were repulsed with heavy loss," conveys a very indistinct picture of the ...

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  22. ATTITUDE OF THE PUBLIC.

    The lack of strong public opinion on the matter may deter the Government from asking for drastic powers to solve the problem, and it is reasonably certain that ...

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  23. A TEMPERANCE AGITATION.

    A strong effort is being made to create a public opinion that will support Minister in whatever measures they may recommended, and in his connection, Mrs. ...

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  24. INTERNED AT NEWPORT NEWS.

    Lying in the harbor at Newport News (to which Hampton Roads forms the entrance), almost within hailing distance of the Kronprinz Wilhelm, is another ...

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  25. A COURAGEOUS YOUNG SCOUT.

    Another case that has excited in the utmost horror and indignation in the Russian army is that of a youth named Pansuk, who captures while scouting at ...

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