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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The tension between Italy and Austria has reached breaking-point, and a clash of arms that has occurred in the Trentino may snap the last strand that preserves ...

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  6. PEACE INTRIGUES

    There is a well grounded belief that Germany is sending up balons-d'essai as to the possibility of negotiating a peace. Early last week the Belgium ...

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  7. DROWNED IN THE MUD

    The French offensive movement against the Germans entrenched on the crest of Les Eparges was no less a brilliant feat of arms than was the British assault upon ...

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  8. RAIDS BY ZEPPELINS

    The activity of the aircraft has been the principal feature of the war during the past few days. On Wednesday night two Zeppelins raided the north-east court ...

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  10. AERIAL TORPEDOES.

    Progress in the east, however stopped by the aerial torpedoes that the Germans threw, a single projectile some times pulverising whole ranks. The ...

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  11. SAVED BY A RAINSTORM.

    The tug Jupiter, when making her way to Blyth on Wednesday, evening, had a narrow escape. The captain states that he suddenly heard a deafening throb ...

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  12. Fight for Neuve Chapelle

    One of the most brilliant exploits of the British force since the year opened, was the capture of the village of Neuve Chapelle on March 10th, the full story ...

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  13. PEACE NOT CONTEMPLATED.

    However desirous Germany may be of negotiating peace while as yet her frontiers are inviolate and she is waging war within the territory of her enemies with ...

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  14. A RAID ON EAST ANGLIA.

    Another Zeppelin raid took place early on Friday morning the east coast of England from Lowestoft in Suffolk to Southminster in Essex being the district ...

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  15. CHAINED TO THEIR GUNS.

    The Germans were still fighting with intense energy. The officers chained the gunners to their machine guns to prevent their being tempted to cease fire. When ...

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  16. A CALLANT ASSAULT.

    "The Indian (Garhwal) Brigade simultaneously assaulted and carried the enemy's trenches at the front, where the wire entanglements were almost ...

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  17. A MIDNIGHT BATTLE.

    Desiring to counter the French successal. Lei Eparges, the Germans on the following day, selected a line along the Ancre and exploded mines under the ...

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  18. The Carpathian Campaign

    The long-drawn-out and fiercely contested battle between the Russians and Austrians for the possession of the [?] Pass through the Carpathians is not yet ...

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  19. A GURTAIN OF SHRAPNEL.

    "During the fight our [?]llery completely cut off the village from the surrounding country, and prevented, with a curtain of shrapnel any enemy ...

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  20. British Submarine Lost

    The attempt to force the passage of the Durdanelles, has resulted in the loss of another, British vessel—the submarine EI5—which the British Admiralty reports ...

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  21. AN EXAGGERATED REPORT.

    The German official report states that all the airmen concerned in the raid have returned safely after successfully bombarding several defended towns on the ...

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  22. A HEAVY CASUALTY LIST.

    "The casually list was 190, officers and 2387 men killed. 360 officers and 8174 men wounded. 23 officers and 1728 men missing. The enemy left several thousand ...

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  23. A TIMELY WARNING.

    It is claimed that Germany possesses thirty-six dirigibles, and that new types are being constructed with long range guns and machine guns. Fifteen will be ...

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  24. EFFECTIVE ARTILLERY FIRE.

    A staff officer, whose letter is published in the London "Times." says that "no action hus been more satisfactory. Neuve Chapelle has given us confidence ...

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  25. ATTACHED BY AEROPLANES.

    The British steamer Scrula, while on a voyage from Rotterdam to London, had the novel experience of being attacked by two German aeroplanes. which threw ...

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  26. BRITISH-MADE ENGINES.

    The British-made aeroplanes engines, which are now on the military, aeroplanes, are so well made that they last twicfe as long as any others. The ...

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