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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The British fleet in the North Sea celebrated Christmas Day by indulging in a dashing raid upon the great German naval base at Cuxhaven, and ...

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  7. TOO FOGGY TO FIGHT

    The fighting among the sand dunes between the river Lys and the sea has practically been suspended owing to the def[?]e fogs that have prevailed over the ...

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  8. THE WASTE OF WAR

    There are many indications that the slaughter of the Germans has been so heavy that the flower of their army lies rotting in Belgium and France, or ...

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  9. THE FIGHTING BRITON

    Wilting to u friend at Bondi, a British soldier who has seen seventeen years' service, and who belongs to a regiment renowned for its excellent shooting, thus ...

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  10. A BELGIAN SUCCESS.

    The Belgians on Tuesday broke through the German position on the banks of the Yser, beyond St. Georges, and established a new position, notwithstanding ...

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  11. ERIN GO BRACH.

    "Our flag of green with the harp and shamrock and the words 'Erin go Bragh' is now faded and torn, but still loved and cherished" (writes a corporal in the lrish ...

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  12. WOUNDED FRENCHMEN.

    The French do not publish casualty lists, so that it is almost impossible to ascertain the extent of their losses during the war, but from a report furnished ...

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  13. LOST GROUND RECOVERED.

    The Germans attacked the British positions on Thursday night at La Bassre, and at first compelled the British to give ground. The latter, however, by a ...

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  14. A WELL-DEFENDED FORT.

    Cuxhaven is just inside the entrance to the [?] of the Elbe and commands the approach to Hamburg, seventy miles up the river, and also the approach to ...

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  15. THE APPROACHES TO LILLE.

    The British recently concentrated a gun fire, which demolished the Englos fort, a few miles to the west of Lille. They followed that up with a vigorous attack, ...

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  16. Sinister War Methods

    The ingenuity and during of the German scouts compels the admiration of everyone that becomes acquainted with their methods. At one place in Poland, ...

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  17. SOLDIERS BURNED TO DEATH.

    During the heavy bombardment of Armentieres, at the beginning of last week, shells dropped in every quarter of the town. A famous organ in one of the ...

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  18. A GREAT NAVAL BASE.

    The attack differed from the raid made by the Germans upon the English coast a fortnight ago in that it was directed against a great centre of the enemy's ...

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  19. A FIERCE BATTLE.

    A wireless message from Berlin officially states that it is now possible to judge of the success of the battle against the British and Indians. At Festubert, ...

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  20. RISKING LIFE FOR A CHUM.

    In a letter to his relatives a wounded British soldier tells with naive simplicity how tie risked his life for a chum, a deed none the less heroic because the actor ...

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  21. THE FISHERMEN'S BELL.

    While some French troops were crossing a bridge they observed a fisherman casting his lines into the river from a boat moored close by Summoned to the ...

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  22. THE ESCORTING CRUISERS.

    The two cruisers mentioned as taking part in the engagement are among the newest and swiftest vessels in the navy, and both have already distinguished ...

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  23. Amazons at the Front

    The war fever has infected gentlenatured womanhood, and in Eastern Europe especially numbers of women have resorted to the most subtle ...

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  24. RATIONS FOR GERMANS.

    The Uranium Steamship Company's hotel at Rotterdam was placed at the disposal of the municipality at the outbreak of war. Thereupon the building was ...

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  25. Rousing the Demons

    An appalling condition of affairs exists in Africa, according to a report received from Dr. H. E. Wareham, one of the London Missionary Society's agents at ...

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  26. Bullied by Germans

    The three Kings of Scandinavia—Christian of Denmark, Hankon of Norway, and Gustav of Sweden—have held a meeting to arrange a joint policy ...

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  27. A DASTARDLY SCHEME.

    Five Germans, who were arrested at New Orleans and accused of participation in a plot to destroy the French liner Rochambeau, have admitted their guilt. ...

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  28. A TREACHEROUS CROWD.

    "Marching through France is nicer in many ways than through Belgium (writes a British officer). "In Belgium there was nothing but burning villages ...

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  29. DREADED THE BAYONET.

    A girl named [?] a twenty-year-old attractive-looking girl was present at four engagements in East ...

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  30. RULES OF WAR IGNORED.

    "Of course, it is an understood rule that in these wars the natives are not brought into the row. The Germans here are ignoring all the rules of civilised war. ...

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  31. COMMENCED FOR COURAGE.

    A sergeant in a Russian regiment was severely wounded at Lublin last September, and on being picked up by on ambulance man, confided to him ...

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  32. "A LEEDLE MISTAKE."

    A sergeant-major tells the following grimly humorous story of the war, which may or may not have passed the censor: With their front files dressed in uniforms ...

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  33. SCANDINAVIAN RESERVISTS.

    An Ottawa message states that all Swedish and Danish reservists residing in Canada have been notified that they must return home to join their regiments. ...

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