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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The blockade of Britain by German submarines began on Thursday last, and [?] then [?] vessels have been torpedoed or mined—three of them, as ...

    Article : 364 words
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  7. GERMANY'S CRUSADE

    In excuse for the ruthless crusade against merchant vessels that has now begun, the German Embassy in Washington declares that many British merchant ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. KARLSRUHE'S COUP

    The fast German cruiser. Karlsruhe, appears to be indulging in Her [?]aiding proclivities again. Since the destruction of the Emden, very little has been heard ...

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  9. FORTS BOMBARDED

    A vigorous assault was made upon the Turkish forts at the mouth of the Dardanelles on Friday. A fleet of British battleships and battle cruisers, ...

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  10. BRITISH CAPTAIN'S RUSE.

    An engrossing story of the capture of a British steamer by the German cruiser Kurlsruhe is told by a correspondent, who had the news at first hand from one ...

    Article : 411 words
  11. PRESIDENT WILSON'S WARNING.

    The Note forwarded by the President of the United States to Germany in respect of the blockade threat, says that if German submarines destroy American ...

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  12. THE TURKISH REPORT.

    The Turkish accounts of the action are as unreliable as the accounts published by the Porte respecting the fight near the Suez Canal. It is officially stated in ...

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  13. WILL NOT BE STARVED.

    In reply to the American Note. Germany protests that she has hitherto "Scrupulously observed valid international rules." The action of the British navy has cut Germany off from her oversea supplies, and In view ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. IMPORTANCE OF THE STRAITS.

    The Dardanelles are forty-five miles long and are well defended by forts along the whole of their length. In the hands of capable [?] should be ...

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  15. CHIVALROUS GERMANS.

    Here and there among the German naval others is to be found one who has learned something of the old chivalry of the seas, and is not so impregnated ...

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  16. Gallant Scottish Brigade

    In his latest report, Sir John French calls attention to some brilliant work performed by the Scottish Brigade during the early part of December. Certain ...

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  17. AMBASSADOR INSULTED.

    Public feeling in Germany toward the Americans has changed since Washington made it plain that the United States would stand none of the Kaiser's ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. TORPEDOED WITHOUT WARNING.

    The Germans did not wait for the coming of "the day," the 18th of February, to begin their attacks upon peaceful merchant ships without warning. The ...

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  19. An Avalanche on Skis

    The Frech censorship is much more strict than the British, and details of the strenuous fighting that is daily taking place along the 200 miles of frontier ...

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  20. GERMANY'S NEED OF COPPER.

    It is estimated that Germany uses 309 tons of copper daily in ammunition. She requires to import 72,000 tons yearly to maintain her supply of cartridges and ...

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  21. AMERICA'S MIXED POPULATION.

    In view of the curious admixture of opinion in the States concerning the war, it is interesting to note that, according to the American census of 1910. ...

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  22. The Trial of De Wet

    Evidence was given at the trial of the l[?]bel leader Christian Dc Wet, that during an engagement at Doornberg, he directed the storming of the loyalists' ...

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  23. A Long Siege

    Although the fortress of Przemysl is closely invested by the Russian troops, it is believed by the Austrians that it will be able to bold out for another ...

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  24. Two More Zeppelins

    An explosion occurred on board a German Zeppelin last week while the airship wax on outpost duty in the North Sea. The officers decided to make for ...

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  25. A BAND OF HEROES.

    A thrilling episode, in which a little band of Alpine Chasseurs figured with conspicuous gallantry a few days ago, is reported from the Vosges. the ...

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  26. AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY.

    A witness stated that De Wet, in addressing a meeting of burghers, told them that Colonel Maritz had been placed by God's providence on the border of ...

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  27. A WARRIOR PRIEST.

    There n a spice of grim humor in the following story, which comes from a London correspondent: French colonial troops, who were advancing to assault an ...

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  28. PRESERVED HORSEFLESH.

    Austrian deserters from Przemysl, the great fortress in Galicia that is closely invested by the Russians, say that the only meat ration that is being served ...

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