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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Another unsuccessful attack has been made by German submarines on Doves. The attack was made in the darkness, and the advancing vessels were revealed ...

    Article : 293 words
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  7. AN AERIAL MENAGE

    German airmen were extraordinarily active last week, and succeeded in caus-ing something approaching a sensation in London suburbs on Saturday and ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. OUR MEN IN EGYPT

    Describing the voyage of the Australian troops to Egypt, Mr. A. B. Paterson writes, in the "Sydney Morning Herald":— ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. CONTRABAND OF WAR

    The British government has sent a reply to the Washington Note protesting against Britain's methods of Scrutinising cargo for contraband. In the reply, the ...

    Article : 226 words
  10. A TURKISH PLOT.

    At one of our ports of cull we were officially informed that the Turks hod put up a gun on the Red Sea with a view of blowing some of the convoy ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. DUNKIRK BOMBARDED.

    A dozen German aeroplanes bombarded Dunkirk on the French coast on Sunday, and dropped about thirty bombs. Owing to the precautions taken, there ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. A TASK FOR THE STAFF.

    Great excitement prevailed throughout the fleet on the receipt of orders completely changing our destination and ordering us to be ready to disembark in ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. SHIPS DETAINED.

    It is pointed out that since the beginning of the war, of 773 American steamers destined for Holland, Scandinavia, and Italy, only forty-five consignments ...

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  14. THE WEEDIHG-OUT.

    Many a time in Africa have we teen the tame performance. There it the first weeding-out when one keeps one's dress sult in the firing line, so to speak, ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. A GROWING DANGER.

    "We are confronted with a growing danger (says the British Government). Neutral countries contiguous to the ene-my will become, upon a scale hitherto ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. DARING AIRMEN.

    A thrilling encounter was witnessed when two Belgian aeroplanes attacked the enemy. Though outnumbered by the enemy's fleet of seven planes, the Belgians' ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. Waiting for Spring

    The extreme bitterness of the weather has practically compelled a cessations of active in Flanders. France, and on the Russian frontier, and there ...

    Article : 267 words
  18. IN THE CANAL.

    The journey through the canal from Suez to Port Said was full of interest. We entered the canal ai eleven o'clock, on a bright moonlit night. Military ...

    Article : 212 words
  19. AN AVIATOR'S PLEASANTRY.

    President Poincare was at Dunkirk when the raid was made and one of the Germans, evidently a hit of a humorist, threw down a weighted streamer with ...

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  20. Statistics of War

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  21. AIR RAID FAILS.

    Another, aerial attempt has been made upon Paris by the Germans, and again it hub failed. Two Taube aeroplanes ap-peared on Tuesday afternoon at a great ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. ASSAILED BY BRITISH GUNS.

    One German aeroplane dropped three bombs at St. Razelle, in France, and continuing its flight, reached Hazebrouck, where it was assailed by British guns, ...

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  23. The Capture of Perthes

    Perthes, an important position close to the German lines of communication between Rheims and Verdun, has been tween Rheims and Verdun, has been captured by the French as a result of an ...

    Article : 195 words
  24. BOLTS FROM THE BLUE.

    "It is still raining (cabled a press correspondent from Flanders on Tuesday)and is very windy over large areas. The clouds are as low as 400ft. and since ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. UNFORGETTABLE SCENES.

    The most interesting part of our voy-age (writes a member of the Australian expeditionary force in a letter to the Sydney "Morning Herald") was the passage ...

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  26. MEN IN THE RANKS.

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  27. GUARDING THE CABLE STATION.

    There was a large ramp of British Territorials and Indian troops near the cable station. Camels, horses, and mules were attached to the lines. Britons lined ...

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  28. BAGGED BY THE RUSSIANS.

    There is remarkable activity on the part of aeroplanes and airships in each theatre of war. An Australian aeroplane, with a machine gun made a rear attack ...

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  29. SOME GERMAN BLACKMAIL.

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  30. CHASSEURS' NIGHT ATTACK.

    A successful and brilliant exploit on Christmas night heartened the French troops german heavy artillery was proving a serious menace to a battalion ...

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  31. AN UNVERIFIED RUMOR.

    It was stated that a skirmish had taken place the previous night between this party, which possibly numbered 1500 men, and the Turks,a nd that although the ...

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  32. BOMB DROPPING IN LORRAINE.

    Two of the Allies' airmen threw ten bombs into Saarburg, in Lorraine, on Thursday night last,killing a uhlan non-commissioned officer and severely ...

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  33. THE RUBBER INDUSTRY.

    It is asserted by the Rubber Club of New York that the British embargo is costing the industry about a quarter of a million dollars a day. The rise in price ...

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  34. CIDEON-LIKE TACTICS.

    Then the Chasseurs continued the march in the direction of the enemy's positions at Tahure. The Germans lay in a hollow, and were caught like rats in ...

    Article : 104 words
  35. THE ARMORED TRAIN.

    An armored train at Ballah was of special note. It contained British, Indianand Egyptian troops. The trains is painted khaki, has a couple of trucks like ...

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  36. AEROPLANES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Among their, preparations for war, the Germans despatched a few Taube aeroplanes, for the use of their troops in south west Africa, one of which was ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. WAR POLICIES.

    Since the war began no fewer than 11,000 claims under was policies have been paid by British insurance companies, aggregating £225,000. The ...

    Article : 66 words
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