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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The fighting in the western theatre of war from Anas to the sea is developing into a sanguinary struggle. There is very little official news, but there is ...

    Article : 246 words
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  7. RAID ON THE THAMES

    A Zeppelin airship flew across the mouth of the Thames early on Monday morning, and dropped more than a hundred bombs upon some of the popular ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. BURNED ALIVE

    Further evidence of the ruthless character of German warfare is supplied by the official publication of a despatch from the British Minister at the Hague, ...

    Article : 372 words
  9. THE DARDANELLES

    The irrepressible impetuosity and reckless bravery of the Australasians in a series of assaults is the subject of universal admiration. Sir Ian Hamilton ...

    Article : 232 words
  10. BOMBS TO CAUSE FIRES.

    The Incendiary bombs consisted of a core of tarred rope saturate with chemicals, and bound with wire until they were made sufficiently heavy to penetrate ...

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  11. BRITISH HEROISM.

    While the Australasians were earning undying fame by the assault at Ga[?] Tepeh, the British landing at Sedd-ul-Babr at the western end of the Gallipoli ...

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  12. TERRIBLE ARTILLERY FIRE.

    The Germans have been checked along the Yser, although floods no longer stopped their advance, and on Monday a portion of the Belgian troops succeeded ...

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  13. THE INFERNO AT RASTA[?]T.

    Two, Frenchmen, civilian citizens of Roubaix, who were dragged away into captivity in Germany, and at the and of four months were exchanged for German ...

    Article : 343 words
  14. NEARLY CAUGHT THE GERMANS.

    One bomb narrowly misted a prison-ship at the pier in which were 1200 interned Germans. At Leigh-on-Sea twenty-three bombs ...

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  15. DASHING BAYONET CHARGES.

    The British have renewed their attack on the Aubers rider. They have driven out the Germans from the villages of Aubers and Fromelles, and gained a ...

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  16. The Liquor Problem

    The second reading of the Government measure for dealing with the liquor problem in the United Kingdom during war time was taken in the House of ...

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  17. A NOVEL EXPEDIENT.

    The landing of the 29th (British) division at Sedd-ul-Bahr was different from that in the north, which was successfully solved by the Austrnlians (writes a ...

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  18. DECRADING TREATMENT.

    A White Paper, which has been published, contains reports of United States officials who visited the camps of British prisoners and interned civilians in ...

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  19. A DESPERATE STRUGGLE.

    The battle of La Bassee threatens to be bloodier than that of Ypres. It is reported that during the desperate struggle of the last few days the British several ...

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  20. FRENCH RESTRICTIONS.

    The drink evil is making its presence felt even in the trenches, and General Joffre has forbidden shopkeepers in the war lose la supply alcohol to soldiers, ...

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  21. A BELGIAN AMBUSH.

    After penetrating the Belgian line between Ypres and Langemarck on April 26th, the Germans entrenched preparatory to a further advance. Meanwhile, the ...

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  22. INDIGNANT WORKERS.

    Among toe working classes keen resentment is felt at the reflections cast upon them in connection with the alleged reduced output and the charges of ...

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  23. JUSTICE WILL BE DONE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Lords the Marquess of Crewe stated that the Government had received no communication respecting Prince Rupprecht, ...

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  24. THE TURKISH ARMIES.

    It is estimated that there are 800,000 Turks under arms, including. 200,000 Christians who are digging trenches and constructing roads and bridges. ...

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  25. A CRUCIFIED CANADIAN.

    Canadians who were wounded at Ypres in telling of the savagery of the enemy report that Germans actually crucified one of their officers—pinned him to the wall ...

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