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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The great blockade by means of which Germany was going to starve Britain, and drive British shipping off the seas, has now been in progress for a week, ...

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  7. RUSSIANS RETREAT

    The Germans last week initiated a vigorous movement against the Russians in East Prussia, and fighting of the most sanguinary nature ensued. About ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. AERONAUTS BUSY

    In the hope of winning the £1,000 prise that the Kuiser has offered to the first German that drops a bomb upon London, one of the enemy's airmen crossed the ...

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  9. CANADA'S ARMY

    In the western provinces of the Dominlon, where a large proportion of the population is British-born, recruiting enthusiasm is increasing, and at Winnipeg ...

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  10. TROOPS IN FINE FORM.

    Notwithstanding the discomforts and privations endured by the Canadian troops in their camp on Salisbury Plain, they have come through the ordeal with ...

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  11. THE RUSSIAN ACCOUNT.

    The Russian authorities, declare that the German movement was foreseen a fortnight before it occurred, and precautionary measures were taken. The ...

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  12. ZEPPELIN ATTACKS ON CALAIS.

    The German troops having failed to force their way through to Calais, the Kaiser's generals appear to have determined that the great port (the loss of ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. COLLIER TORPEDOED.

    The Norwegian cargo steamer Reginladen with coal for Boulogne was [?]orpedoed on Tuesday morning while she was at anchor. A thick fog forced her ...

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  14. A CANADIAN'S VALOR.

    Among the latest butch of heroes to whom the Victoria Cross has been awarded is Lance-corporal O'Leary, of the Irish Guards, who is a crack shot, and ...

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  15. A Much Disputed City

    Furious [?] took place during February 8-10 for the possession of Czer[?] the capital of Buckowina, which has been captured and recaptured two or ...

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  16. THE MENACE TO SHIPPING.

    The Italian Admiralty has directed that ships navigating English waters should be painted with the Italian colors, and their port of origin stated, Immediately ...

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  17. THE RAID ON ZEESRUGGE.

    In contrast to indiscriminate slaughter effected by the German airmen during their raids upon the enemy's territory, it is pointed out that British airmen are ...

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  18. A Dash for the Trenches

    A stirring account of the fighting in the neighborhood of La Bassee is given by the official reporter at the British headquarters. ...

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  19. AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE.

    Commenting upon the admirable work performed by the aviators attached to the British force in Flanders, an officer at headquarters, writes: "Reconnoitring ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. AUSTRIAN CRUELTY.

    It is not known , what excesses the Austrians have committed in the city on this occasion, but when they re-entered it at the latter end of November they ...

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  21. SCARED BY AEROPLANES.

    It is reported that the Kaiser's visit to Wilhelmshaven last week was abruptly shortened by the news from Cologne that enemy airmen were flying toward ...

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  22. COSTLY SECURITY.

    The German [?]hipowners that congratulated themselves that, despite Britain's mastery of the seas, their ships lying in neutral ports were safe from harm, are ...

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  23. FIGHTING IN THE SNOW.

    Stanislavoff, in Southern Galicia, has been re-occupied by the Austrians, and in Bukowina the River Pruth now forms the new Russian front. The two armies ...

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  24. A CRASH IN THE AIR.

    A report from Germany says that two German aeroplanes collided while manoeuvring at Johannisthal, near Berlin where there are extensive aviation ...

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  25. A BRAVE DEED.

    "During the fight, one of our men, charging ahead of his comrades took up a position on a mound and shot several fleeing Germans at point-Plank range as ...

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  26. MONTENEGRIN KING'S ESCAPE.

    Two Austrian aeroplanes flew over the winter palace of the King of Montenegro, at Rieke, on February 14th. The King and Queen and the Princesses came ...

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  27. MISSING SUBMARINES.

    A message from Amsterdam states that there is great uneasiness at Cuxhaven, the important German naval stronghold at the mouth of the Elbe. ...

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  28. A BATTLE IN PROGRESS.

    Frerce [?] between the Russians and Australians is in progress near the forntier of Bukowina[?] and a stirring artillery duel is progressing between the ...

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  29. KING ALBERT IN THE AIR.

    Belgium's gallant King ascended in a biplane last Saturday, and after reconnoitring over the German lines for an hour landed safely at headquarters. The ...

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  30. REVERSED BULLETS.

    "Among the spoils captured were a large number of dum-dum bullets and many cartridges with the bullets reverted. ...

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  31. RAMMED A SUBMARINE.

    The captain of the British steamer Overdale claims priority in connection with the big reward offered to the first British captain to sink a German ...

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  32. HONOR FOR A SYDNEY AVIATOR.

    The Cross of the Legion of Honor has been conferred upon Captain Oswald Watt, of Sydney, now serving as a French military airman, captain Watt has been ...

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