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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The Germans, after fierce fighting, have gained a useful local success north-east of Soissons, and have imposed a temporary check upon the French, who ...

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  7. NAVAL ACTIVITY

    Owing to the loss of the battleship Formidable, the British Admiralty is being subjected to severe criticism for its alleged neglect to protect the warship by ...

    Article : 373 words
  8. WELL DONE, CANADA!

    The Canadian troops received their baptism of fire near Ypres last week, and acquitted themselves heroically. It appears that the German forces advanced in mass ...

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  9. PILLAGED POLAND

    "When the Germans first invaded Poland (writes Mr. Stephen Graham in the Lyndon "Times"), they gasped at the fifth and poverty of the Ghettoes, at the ...

    Article : 144 words
  10. KILLED IN THE STREETS.

    "The people, wakened up in the night by the fire and tumult and thunder of war, rushed from their beds into the streets, got into the line of fire and were ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. RUNNING FOR SHELTER.

    The German flight became a rout, and they ran like hares for the shelter of their own guns, the Canadians keeping close upon their heels, until the shrapnel from ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. BRIDGES SWEPT AWAY BY FLOODS.

    "Meanwhile, Roods were in a king the passage of reinforcements over the Aisne increasingly difficult. Pop toon bridges that were constructed at Missy were ...

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  13. In Winter Quarters

    What the Australian troops have missed by going to Egypt for their training. instead of to England, may be gauged from the plight, of the Canadians. ...

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  14. WAGGON LOADS OF LOOT.

    "When the Germans pursued the Russian army back to the River Nicmen and advanced and occupied South-west Poland, they were bent on revenge. They ...

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  15. UNDER THE KAISER'S EVES.

    The fighting was of the severest nature. Trench after trench was stormed until, after dork, despite the pouring rain and deeply-sodden clay, the Kaiser ...

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  16. NEW SHIPS FOR THE NAVY.

    The war has now been in progress a little, over five months, and during that time the British Navy has been strengthened by the addition of six super. ...

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  17. THE FALKLANDS FIGHT.

    According to a cablegram from Berlin none of the crews of the Scharnhorst, which was sunk in the Falkland Islands action, were saved. Seven officers and ...

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  18. HOSTAGES BRUTALLY TREATED.

    The Germans violently bombarded Soissons on Thursday, and fires broke out in all parti of the town. The tower and portico of the cathedral have been ...

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  19. CAMPED IN THE MUD.

    "We're having a pretty sick time of it at Salisbury" (grumbled one of the Canadians), "but I fancy we will be going to the front sooner than we expected ...

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  20. HIDDEN TREASURE.

    "In many of the villages of Poland the people have buried their boots and spare clothes, with their money, and you are astonished to see the Polish ...

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  21. HEROIC FRENCHMEN.

    The latest message says that a gallant struggle continues at Soissons, One regiment recrossed the river and dashed into the German lines. There was fierce ...

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  22. THE COEBEN DAMAGED.

    The Russian Black Sea fleet has been displaying considerable activity since the beginning; of the year. The Goeben, one of the ships purchased by Turkey from ...

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  23. DESERTIONS FROM THE FORCE.

    A system is in vogue at the Canadians' camp on Salisbury Plain by which sections of the men in turn are granted three days' leave, but a certain ...

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  24. ON TO THE RHINE.

    The French progress in Alsace is probably the most significant movement in the western theatre for a number of weeks past, and there is good reason for ...

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  25. The Austrian Debacle

    A graphic description of the Austrian retreat from Suvobar after their defeat by the Servians is given by the correspondent of the London "Times." "It ...

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  26. A Fleet Fights an Army

    The shelling of Zeebrugge by the British fleet is thus described by a petty officer on one of the warships:— "We knew that the Germans had ...

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  27. British Bayonet Work

    The British recently commenced operations with the object of attacking and gaining possession of a hill-side in the direction of La Bassee, where the ...

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  28. Utopia or Hell?

    Under the heading, "Utopia or Hell?" Mr. Theodore Roosevelt (ex-President of the United States) contributes a vigorous article to the New York "Independent" ...

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  29. EVERYTHING ABANDONED.

    "The Austrians had only a single thought—to get outside the range of the guns. They abandoned everything. Cannon were left intact, maxims in the ...

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  30. GERMANS FEAR INVASION.

    The Germans are very apprehensive of a raid upon Zeebrugge that may have much more serious consequences for them than anything they can do against ...

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  31. MERELY A PIOUS WISH.

    If he (Mr. Roosevelt) had known when signing the Hague Convention, that it was merely a pious wish, not intended to be observed, he would never have been a ...

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  32. THE INVASION OF EGYPT.

    While it is denied in Constantinople that the Egyptian expedition has been abandoned, the Turkish officers commanding in Southern Syria do not show ...

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