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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    A terrific struggle took place on Saturday and Sunday last for the possession of a hill on the Ypres-Comines railway, a position of great importance, as ...

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  7. HEROIC JACK TARS

    A thrilling story of remarkable courage and daring is reported from the Dardanelles. It is stated that the Turks were making great efforts to secure the ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. THE MAILED FIST

    The Germans in Belgium are displaying all thai contemptuous disregard for the rights of other nations that has become one of their distinguishing ...

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  9. SCENES OF HORROR

    One of the most graphic descriptions of battle that the war has produced is that given by an independent observer en the British side of the fight for Ncuve ...

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  10. The Blockade of Britain

    A message from Berlin on Sunday last stated that a more rigorous blockade of Britain would begin next day, and an indication of the nature of the measures ...

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  11. TITAN'S HAMMER STROKES.

    "Then hell broke loose with a mighty hideous, screching noise. Hundreds of guns spoke. An officer, putting his car to the ground said that it was as though ...

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  12. A Sanguinary Struggle

    [?] of the most sangul[?] character took place on Sunday in the Bors de Mont Mare, from which the Germans were driven after their ...

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  13. MASSACRED IN GOLD BLOOD.

    Another instance of the ruthless savagery with which the Germans are conducting the war has occurred in belgium. After the Belglans recently drove back ...

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  14. BELGIAN WOES AND GERMAN WIEES.

    Not content with imposing humiliating and even insulting conditions upon the down-trodden people of Belgium, the Germans are limiting their freedom in ...

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  15. STREET FIGHTING.

    "The capture of Neuve Chapelle at the point of the bayonet was bloody work. Utter ch[?]s reigned, the shells having obliterated the streets. Through the ...

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  16. Capture of Beau Sejour

    The fierce valor that animates the French troops against their foe—"the robbers of 1870"—was startlingly displayed during the attack upon the' small ...

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  17. French Airmen Busy

    A squadron of French airmen last week wrought havoc upon some of the Herman positions along the frontier. The aeronauts flew over Leupoldshohe, where the ...

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  18. A TERRIBLE ORDEAL.

    "Upon the right the Scottish Rifles and the Middlesex experienced a terrible ordeal. All the officers except one were killed or wounded, Colonel Bligh and his ...

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  19. The Situation in Africa

    Slowly, but with a thoroughness that ensures ultimate success, despite all difficulties of transport, the Union troops under General Botha are making ...

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  20. ALONE AGAINST AN ARMY.

    The Germans, leaping over the trench with bayonets fixed, found only Private Jouy facing them. All his comrades were lying dead or wounded around him. ...

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  21. ON THE EAST AND WEST COASTS.

    Anxiety as to the situation on the east and west coasts of Africa was to some extent allayed by a statement made in the House of Lords on Tuesday. ...

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  22. A DUEL IN THE AIR.

    A Taube machine that dropped three bombs at Messines was cleverly brought down by the famous French aviator, Jules Garros. Immediately the Taube ...

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  23. AN AIRMAN'S JOKE.

    A British airman on April 1 cropped a football over the Lille aerodrome. As it fell slowly he saw the Germans scurrying for cover in all directions. When the ...

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