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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    There has been a naval engagement of considerable importance in the North Sea, and the British fleet has scored another victory by sending a big German ...

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  7. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The rebels operating in the south-eastern corner of German South-west African have definitely abandoned the idea of invading the Cape Province by way of ...

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  8. THE VICE GRIPPING

    A few weeks ago the French commander in chief, General John, said that the Germans could be expelled from every inch of French territory if the Allies ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. AERIAL RAIDERS

    Since the Zeppelin raid on Yarmouth and other Nortolk towns on Tuesday there have been numerous scare reports of prowling airships on the east coast of ...

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  10. A BROKEN AND DISHONORED MAN.

    Mr. C. J. Saltley who has in Johannesburg station when De Wet was brought in a prisoner says that when the train drew up, an old white-bearded man, with ...

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  11. THE BOMBS AT KINGS LYNN.

    Further particulars respecting the raid show that King's Lynn san[?] several. Shortly before eleven o'clock the inhabitants were warned to turn cut all their ...

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  12. A KEEN PURSUIT.

    Instantly the pursuit was started; the throttle valves of the engines were opened, down in the stokeholds the perspiring stokers worked with redoubled energy ...

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  13. AN ATTACK THAT FAILED.

    Sharp fighting is continually taking place in the neighborhood of that salient that the Germans have established for themselves between Roye and s[?] ...

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  14. CHURCH WINDOWS SHATTERED.

    Before reaching Kind's Lynn the invader had come from the north, passing over Hunstanton, Shettisham, and Sand[?]ham. A bomb blew out the window ...

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  15. A RUNNING FIGHT.

    The running fight was kept up for some considerable time but the advantage that the German ships possessed at the outset stood them in good stead. The ...

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  16. [?] ESCAPE.

    A British officer, who is with the troops in the Cameroons, sends the following racy account of some of his experience "Our job was to cross that Awa River ...

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  17. RESULTS OF THE RAID.

    As a consequence of the raid, further restrictions have been made against lighting on the east coast of England. Many churches have fitted blinds to the ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. A COMPLETE STOPPAGE.

    There is much that is gratifying in an official summary of the present situation issued by the French military authorities, in which it is stated that since the ...

    Article : 305 words
  19. Floundering in the Mud

    "Owing to the abnormally wet weather the river Lys is flooded" (writes an other from the British headquarters), "and in some places we have had to evacuate the ...

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  20. WORSE TO FOLLOW.

    It is generally believed that the raid was more in the nature of a "feeler" than a serious enterprise, and that it will be followed up by a much more formidable ...

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  21. COMPOSITION OF THE FLEETS.

    A later message states that Admiral Beatty's squadron was composed of the battle cruisers Lion, Tiger, Princess Royal, New Zealand, and Indomitable ...

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  22. Surprised by a Submarine

    The British steamer Durward has been sunk by a German submarine, but the censor ruthlessly blue pencils all indication of the locality on the broad expanse ...

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  23. ATTACK ON A TRENCH.

    A smart piece of work was performed by a small detachment of British soldiers in Flanders on the night of January 2nd. "Twenty-five men, under an ...

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  24. GERMANS OUTWITTED.

    The little frontier village of Frelinghien, on the main road between Lille and Ypres has been completely destroyed as the result of a furious engagement ...

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  25. EXULTANT BERLIN.

    There was wild enthusiasm in Berlin when the accounts of the raid were published, and the newspapers proclaimed that "German genius has at last ended the ...

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  26. A ZEPPELIN FOUNDERS.

    Dutch fishermen, who have arrived at Noorduyk, state that they saw a Zeppelin founder at sea, but were unable to render her assistance. The weather at ...

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  27. ELECTRIC PUMPING.

    "In the daytime sounds of pumping can now be heard in the trenches opposite to our centre. It is thought that the Germans may be using power pumps to ...

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  28. THE UNSEEN PERIL.

    The recent heavy storms in the North Sea have loosed mines on the Belgian roast in such numbers that the whole of the coastal waters are filled. The ...

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  29. THE SWIMMERS' PEAT.

    During the skirmishing that took place in the neighborhood of Nieuport last weekend, it was discovered that a party of forty Germans held a farm at an ...

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  30. KING ALBERT TAKES A HAND.

    The King of the Belgians, while inspecting the lines in company with some of his staff officers on Sunday, saw some men digging trenches. They looked ...

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  31. DUNKIRK BOMBARDED.

    Thirteen German aeroplanes made a, raid upon Dunkirk on Saturday, and dropped about eighty bombs, killing six persons and wounding sixteen. One of the ...

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