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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The first phase of the great battle in Flanders ended on Sunday, when the Allies line was readajusted and an insurmo[?]te barrier presented to the ...

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  7. OUR MEN IN TURKEY

    While the stubborn conflict that is being waged in Flanders must continue to absorb world-wide attention, the operations in the Dardanelles have a special ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. GALLANT CANADIANS

    The surprising feats of the Canadians at the battle of the Yser last week have evoked a chorus of appreciation from all parts of the Empire, and no less from the ...

    Article : 436 words
  9. POISONOUS GASES

    Of all the outrages of the conventions of war that the Germans have perpe[?]ated, few have occasioned more surprise or been more universally condemned than ...

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  10. TERRIBLE LOSSES.

    The progress of the Germans up to this point had entailed an enormous sacrifice of men. A message through Amsterdam states that at one paint on the Yser ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. REPEATED' NIGHT ATTACKS.

    A later despatch says that the landing wan effected on both sides of the straits under excellent conditions. The French troops occupied the village of Kum Kulch ...

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  12. STIFLED BY THE FUMES.

    As the smoke arose from the front German trenches the enemy eta[?]ted their own [?]ches, giving the French the impression that they were retiring. ...

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  13. TURKS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    While the British reports content themselves with announcing the bald fact of the landing of the Allied troops, the Turkish authorities have risen to the ...

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  14. ALLIES' COUNTER-ATTACK.

    The second phase of the battle began on Monday, when the British and French, having effected a junction west of St. Julien, started a counter-attack. The ...

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  15. RECAPTURE OF THE CUNS.

    The whole mass—Canadians, British, and Zouaves—charged upon the foe with dauntless valor and irresistible impetuosity, and the stolid Germans, unable to ...

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  16. BRILLIANT BAYONET CHARGES.

    Outnumbered by three to one, the Canadians approached the enemy by short sharp rushes, and when within striking distance, brought their bayonets to the ...

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  17. AIRMEN'S ACTIVITIES.

    In addition to assuming the [?] and driving the enemy off the ground he had so lately purchased at so terrible a price, the Allies are doing their best to ...

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  18. A DEEP LAID SCHEME.

    Prisoners state that the Germans had been preparing for the asphyxiation for three weeks. They laid a pipeline from the rear of their trenches to convey ...

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  19. THE WORK FOR THE TROOPS.

    In his latest communication from Tenedos, where he is acting as war correspondent for the London newspapers, Mr. Ashmead Bartlett writes:— ...

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  20. The Bois Brule Struggle

    Up to the middle of last month the Bois Brule in the Champagne district was occupied by a regiment of German. Guards, who held a strong position in ...

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  21. RECEPTION OF THE NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French informed General Alderson, who commands the division, that he had reported the splendid behavior of the Canadians in the ...

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