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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The Allies appear determined to force a way through to Constantinople along the Dardanelles, and made considerable progress toward the attainment of their ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. TURNING THE TABLES

    The Russians have quickly recovered from the great defeat inflicted upon them by the Germans in East prussia last week; and, having been reinforced, they ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. GERMANY'S VICTIMS

    Australians returning from u visit the old country are surprised to find that there is a great reluctance on the part of their friends here to credit the reports ...

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  8. HUNGER'S PINCH

    The scarcity of food in Germany is beginning to excite the gravest apprehensions on the part of the authorises, and in several cities in the Empire food ...

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  10. COUPONS FOR THE KAISER.

    A message from Berlin says that the State tins undertaken the regulation of the supply of bread and flour to the citizens. Everybody now receives a card ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. SHELLED AT CLOSE RANGE.

    All this time the Gaulois had been making capital practice against Kum Kalch, which replied with a slow and ineffective fire. Then the French battleships ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. THE FINEST FEAT IN HISTORY.

    After the fighting in East Prussia last week when the Tenth Russian Army was surrounded by the enemy and almost cut to pieces, two regiments, which ...

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  13. MORE MISCALCULATIONS.

    A Danish newspaper Mutes Unit Germain's food and grain statistics have be[?] rongly compiled. The errors have surprised the Government, and it may be ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. A REFUGEE'S STONY.

    Madame Wolfcalius (nee Miss Eva Peatee, of Sydney, who is married to a be[?]gian gentleman, and for some years lived near Brussels has returned to ...

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  15. A REMARKABLE EPISODE.

    The Russians in Ca[?]cia have made an other fierce onslaught un the Austro-German force that is trying to drive them from the crownland of Bukowma, and on ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. RESTRICTING CONSUMPTION.

    A report is current in countries bordering on Germany that owing to the necessity for restricting the food consumption, the German Government intends to ...

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  17. MINE-SWEEPING.

    The forts having been silenced, the mine-sweeping flotilla at once set to work and cleared the straits of mines for four miles from the entrance. On Friday ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. Wreckers at Work

    The London steamer Deptford, bound to Chatham with a cargo or coal, was sunk off Scarborough at three o'clock on Wednesday morning, There was a heavy ...

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  19. The Frenzy of Battle

    Private F. Lassetter, son of Colonel Lassetter, of Sydney, has returned to Australia for a brief rest after being wounded during the light at Wytschaete ...

    Article : 319 words
  20. LANDING PARTY OPPOSED.

    When the landing party from the French worships advanced upon the fort at Kum Kaleh the Turks dashed out up on them, and drove them hack over the ...

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  21. ODIOUS GRIMES.

    [?] the report of the French Commission of inquiry into the atrocities alleged to have been perpetrated by the German troops in France, the ...

    Article : 153 words
  22. A TERRIBLE INDICTMEMT

    "On several occasions, when the officers could have intervened, they look no action. But while these outrages may be attributed to the individual savagery ...

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  23. THE PORTE ALARMED.

    The utmost consternation has been caused in the Turkish capital by the success of the Allies' attack upon the forts of the Dardanelles, which were regarded ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. TORPEDOED IN THE CHANNEL

    A British collier, the Rio Parance, was sunk by a German submarine on Thursday morning off Eastbourne, a fashionable watering place on the Sussex ...

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  25. DELUDED GERMANS.

    Private Lassetter said that the German army was sadly misinformed of the true state of affairs. One day they would learn the real facts, and turn tail on ...

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  26. THROAT-CUTTING TURKS.

    The Turks in Armenia are emulating their German friends in Belgium in the diabolical nature of the atrocities they' perpetrate, but, lacking the German ...

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  27. HOIST WITH HER OWN PETARD.

    Retribution overtook a German vessel that was engaged showing the way through the mine zone in the Baltic Sea to a number of German torpedo boat ...

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