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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Every scat upon the floor of the House of Commons was occupied by members, and every inch of space in the galleries filled with spectators on Monday ...

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  7. "SOUND AS A BELL"

    Mr. Winston Churchill had a remarkable, story to tell the British House of Commons on Monday night, when introducing the naval estimates. Never ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. ANOTHER AIR RAID

    Encouraged by the success of their raid upon German military centres in Belgium lost Friday, British aviators indulged in another well-planned ...

    Article : 182 words
  9. A MEMORABLE BATTLE

    A long despatch front Field-Marshal. Sir John French, dated February 2nd, has been published by the British War Office, in which the Cominandcr-in ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. CONVOY AND TRANSPORT.

    "We have moved by the sea, at home and abroad, often at the shorten notice, with constant chances of plan, across ocean threatened by the enemy's ...

    Article : 272 words
  11. ASSISTANCE FOR RUSSIA.

    "We have advanced £32,000,000 to the Russians for purchases here, and have given her credit for £[?],000,000. We nave also made advances to Russia in ...

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  12. LAST WEEK'S ONSLAUGHT.

    The full extent of the damage inflicted by the raiders will not be known for some days, as the details will only be learned through neutral sources, but there is ...

    Article : 189 words
  13. AN UNTENABLE POSITION.

    The attack by the Mesrut division on the left on the morning of the 19th was mode with energy and determination, and met with initial success, but the ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. HELP FOR THE SMALL STATES.

    Britain's expenditure was [?] craiting a new army and a huge navy, liberal separation allowances, bringing troops form the end of te earth, and ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. GIVENCHY RECAPTURED.

    The Germans at daybreak on the 20th mucked the whole India front, particularly at Giveitehy, and by ten o'clock succeeded in driving back the Sirhind ...

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  16. AVIATOR SAVED BY THE FOE.

    Flight-Commander Briggs, who met with a mishap to his machine during the raid upon the Zeppe[?] factory at Fried[?] last November, and was made ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. Fight for the Brickfields

    In the neighborhood of La Bassec the spear-head of the German position in France—the British have achieved important successes by the capture of some ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. AN ATTACK THAT FAILED.

    General Macbean, with the Secundera bad Brigade, and a battalion of the Eighth Churkas, and the Forty-seventh Sikhs, were sent to support General ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S LITTLE BILL.

    In answer to a question as to Australia's share in the burden of the war, Senator Pearce on Wednesday said: "We shall have to spend up to £13,000. ...

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  20. Brilliant Achievements

    Referring to the achievements of the navy under Admiral Sturdee, off the Falkland Islands, and, more recently, under Admiral Beatty in the North Sea ...

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  21. FINANCES POOLED.

    Great Britain, France and Russia have resolved to unity their financial and military resources in order to piosecure the war to anal victory. All the wealth of the ...

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  22. STORMED BY THE BRITISH.

    The capture of the brickfield, near Guinchy, on February 6th, was effected by a dashing charge by British infantry. The British and French artillery ...

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  23. STREET FIGHTING.

    Despite our artillery being hampered by the constant Interruption of telephonic communication between the observers, our butteries' fire forced the ...

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  24. IMPREGNABLE BRITAIN.

    Many estimates nave been made of the dully cost of the war, and recently it has been said that the total expenditure and loss for all the combatant powers is ...

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  25. A RUSE THAT FAILED.

    Early next morning the Germans advanced on the canal bank, shouting, "Don't shoot; we are the engineers. "The British troops waited until the enemy ...

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  26. Threatened Commerce

    Germany's threat to sink merchant ships without regard to the fluff under which they are sailing, or the safely of their crews, was commented upon by Mr. ...

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  27. A DESPERATE MOVE.

    Private Lammett, of the Northampton' shire regiment, while on outpost duty one night lost touch with his fellow-sentries. After tramping about in the dark for a ...

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  28. BRITISH SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    Actuarial estimates show that the pension allowances for British soldiers recommended by the Select Committee of the Mouse of Commons will cost ...

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  29. MORE MEN FOR THE NAVY.

    A supplementary estimate for the British navy provides for an additional 32,000 men, making the total strength 250,000. Many of these bluejackets will be required ...

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  30. CLOTHING FOR FRENCH TROOPS.

    The French military authorities had up to December 31st sent the following articles of winter clothing to the troops in the field:—Blankets. l,970,000; ...

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