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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The German submarines are still actively pursuing their campaign against Britsh shipping, and four more vessels have fallen victims to these sinister ...

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  7. TO THE COLORS

    In addition to enrolling an army of nearly 3,000,000 men for active service, the British authorities have sanctioned the raising of a home defence force ...

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  8. A TEMPEST OF FIRE

    Hard fighting, of which only fragmentary par[?] are furnished to the world, is taking place daily along the line that stretches from the Belgian sea ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. IN THE BALMS

    A sensation was caused on Saturday by the report that hostilities had broken out between Bulgaria and Servia. In face of all the efforts that hud been made to ...

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  10. CANADA'S FIELD FORCE.

    General Sam Hughes, the Canadian War Minister, has announced hit intention to keep 50.000 Canadians, or 75,000, if cessary, in the firing line ...

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  11. GREEK VOLUNTEERS.

    Much excitement was caused at Marseilles on Monday by the landing there of 850 Creek volunteers for the French Foreign Legion. The movement was a ...

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  12. A STRUGGLE IN THE SNOW.

    In describing the capture of Hartmann's Weilerkopf the French official report says:—"The attack on March 26th was directed at the summit of the ...

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  13. HOSPITAL SHIP CHASED.

    The Toronto "Mail and Empire" has received a cable from its correspondent in London stating that while crossing the Channel on Saturday the British ...

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  14. BRITISH AND GERMAN LOSSES.

    Some striking figures relating to the losses of men in the war have Just been issued. The British casualty lists for March contain the names of 1081 officers ...

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  15. AN AUSTRO-CERMAN PLOT.

    A member of the Bulgarian Legation at Runic states that the incident is devoid of importance, and is merely local. He adds that the relations between the two ...

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  16. RANK PIRACY.

    The desperate straits to which Germany is gradually being reduced for food stuffs is driving her to disregard even the absolute tights of, neutral countries, ...

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  17. BRITISH FINANCE.

    When the tenders for £15,000,000 worth of British Treasury Bills, to replace those due on Saturday next were opened on Tuesday, it was found, that the offers ...

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  18. THE ST. MIHIEL SALIENT.

    Ever since last September the Germans have tenaciously held an important position at St. Mihiel, where their line pushes out into Fiance in a [?] that in a ...

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  19. A CALL FOR WORKERS.

    Employers in many branches of labor in Britain are finding it extremely difficult to keep pace with the demands upon them owing to the scarcity of labor, due ...

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  20. BULGARIA'S EXPLANATION.

    In explanation of the raid, the Bu[?] Government has sent a Note to Servia in wgich it is Mated thai [?] Turkish refugees, who were unable to ...

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  21. RETRIBUTION.

    Bearing these facts in mind, it is some satisfaction to learn that the German Admiralty admits that the submarine U 20, whose commander, Captain Weddington, ...

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  22. DRINK AND THE WAR.

    King George, carrying oat his expressed intention, issued on Monday, a command that no wine, spirits, or beer should be consumed in the Royal Household after ...

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  23. Scenes in Belgium

    Recounting his experiences at the front to the members of the Green Room Club in New York, Mr. [?] Cobb, war ...

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  24. BLOCKED BY MINEFIELD.

    The German fleet in the Baltic is in difficulties, having become entangled in its own minefield after attacking Libau.; Heavy squalls set the mines adrift, and ...

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  25. TRENCH WARFARE.

    In one ol his latest communications from the from, the official reporter at the British headquarters in France, says: "This trench warfare suits the Germans ...

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  26. Restive Prisoners

    The greatest excitement prevailed in North Wales on Tuesday owing to the police being enraged in a sensational hunt after some German officers that had ...

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  27. TURKEY'S NAVAL LOSSES.

    The Kaiser's ally, Turkey, is also having a bad time of it at the hands of the Russian navy. An artillery duel occurred off the Crimean coast on Saturday ...

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  28. THE NEUTRAL FLAG.

    A man that came over with the Lusitania on the trip when the American flag was used at a protection against German submarines, tells a writer in the ...

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  29. A TUNNEL IN THE GARDEN.

    A daring attempt to escape front an Internment camp has been cleverly frustrated by the vigilance of the adjutant in charge. Thirteen German officers, ...

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  30. THE CALLOUS HUNS.

    The absolute callousness of the Germen character receives further illustration in the latest report of the official correspondent at the British ...

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