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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    A sanguinary battle of the most important character is being waged in Flanders, the result of which is as yet undetermined. The Germans claim to ...

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  7. SUCCESSFUL COUNTER ATTACKS.

    Possibly in order to district attention from the vigorous attack they were prosecuting in Flanders, the Germans launched several attacks upon the French ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. A FURIOUS BOMBARDMENT.

    The French on the morning of April [?] concentrated artillery on the German position, and aided by aerial torpedoes, fired from short distances, soon ...

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  9. The Wastage of War

    The titanic nature of the struggle that is being waged in Europe may be inferred from Mr. Lloyd George's statementthat, at the battle of Neuve ...

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  10. RIFLES TOO HOT TO HOLD.

    The battle began with and developed from the terrific struggle that took place on Saturday, the 17th instant, for the possession of hill No. [?] on the ...

    Article : 314 words
  11. TWENTY THOUSAND SHELLS.

    Oh April 8 the Germans sought to recapture the position, bringing up the whole of the St. Mihiel artillery, and the French had to repel eight attacks, Not ...

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  12. Driven from Bois d'Ailly

    Gradually the French troops are sweeping the country eastward of Verdun clear of the enemy, and compelling them to vacate positions that they have held from ...

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  13. POISONOUS CASES.

    While this furious onslaught was being made, the Germans heavily bombarded the French position between Bixschoote and Langemarck, north of the Ypres ...

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  14. THE BATTLE CENTRE IN FLANDERS.

    The soove map, which is reproduced from the London "Graphic," gives a bird's eye view of that part of Belgium in which the greatest battle of the war is now being waged, Hill 60 where the fight originated, is situated a few miles south-east of Ypres, and its guns dominated the approaches to that town. Between Dixmede and Ypres, are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. KHAKI FOR THE TROOPS.

    The khaki clothing of the soldiers is a matter that imposes an enormous drain upon the output of the woollen mills and clothing factories. It takes (in round ...

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  16. REPULSED BY THE BELGIANS.

    In the bend of the river Yser, north of Dixmude, a violent attack was directed against the Chateau Vicogne, a position held by the Belgians, but the gallant ...

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  17. COST OF THE WAR.

    The cost of the war to Britain is estimated at £2,000,000 a day, Russia is spending a similar sum, and France is expending considerably more. It is ...

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  18. THE CASUALTY TOTALS.

    How enormous have been the casualties in the war there are, as yet, no means of gauging. The only reliable figures that have yet been published relate to ...

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  19. CANADIANS' BRILLIANT WORK

    The action in this part, of the field was notable for a brilliant piece of work by the Canadians. The ground into which the enemy had penetrated laid bare the ...

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