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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    A great speech, and one destined to be a memorable one, was made by Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister of England, in the Guildhall, London, on ...

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  5. AUSTRIA BROKEN

    As a result of seven days continuous fighting along a front of more than 200 miles, Russia has inflicted an overwhelming defeat upon ...

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  6. THE ARMIES HALTING

    There is, very little news from France, where the Germans and the Allis are sparring for openings. A strong German cavalry patrol ...

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  7. TRAWLERS RAIDED

    The cabled announcement of the arrival of damaged German warships at Kiel has been followed quickly by the disquieting [?] that fifteen ...

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  8. FATE OF FOREIGNERS

    According to the thrilling story of Mr. Carr, of Wellington, New Zealand the Germans are emulating the old Sepoy rebels in the treatment of ...

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  9. JAPAN'S TOUGH TASK

    Japan is pursuing the policy of silence that the adopted in her war with Russia. Kiao-Chau has been effectually blockaded since August 27, but ...

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  10. SMASHED WARSHIPS

    Considerable doubt exists as to the correct interpretation to be put upon the somewhat mysterious message received yesterday from London ...

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  11. TALL TARRADIDDLES

    The German Government has regreat love for newspapers, and with in the Empire exercises a control over them inferior only to that which ...

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  12. CHINA'S BENEVOLENT NEUTRALITY.

    To the Japanese request for permission to occupy Chinese territory during operations, China has replied in diplomatic phrase that she has no ...

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  13. SOME THEORIES.

    One theory is that Germany has been "hoist with her own pe[?]ard." Although that is a consummation devoutly to be wished it is almost in ...

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  14. THREE BRITISH BOATS MINED.

    Floating mines laid by the Germans have been responsible for the loss of two British ships off the East coast of England. One was the torpedo ...

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  15. A SCHEME THAT FAILED.

    Upwards of half the Austrian army was fighting in southern Poland, their left flank being in close co-operation with two German army corps ...

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  16. THE CRUEL BRITISH YOKE.

    Some of the stories published in German newspapers respecting British affairs are, to say the least, astonishing, A Hamburg journal declares ...

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  17. TIT FOR TAT.

    The Germans will speedily learn that two can play at any game they may start, although it is hoped they will have no imitators in the wanton ...

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  18. LODGED IN THE CELLS.

    American tourists that have just reached London from Berlin tell melancholy stores of the fate that has befallen many of their fellow trippers in ...

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  19. A GREAT TASK.

    It is not anticipated. that the Japanese, like the old Romans will be able to say "Veni, vid vici" ("I came I saw I conquered") for it is known ...

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  20. A CRUSHING BLOW.

    The worst blow was dealt by General Rouzsky. The latter's force, leaving Rovno, advanced south-west, spreading fanwise so as to involve ...

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  21. A SPIRITUAL CONFLICT.

    "The cynical violation of the neutrality of Belgium was, after all, but a step—the first step—in a deliberate policy, the ultimate and not far ...

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  22. KIEL CANAL, BETWEEN THE NORTH SEA AND THE BALTIC.

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  23. FURTHER PRECAUTIONS.

    Unfortunately a further loss has been sustained by the British Navy in the sinking of the scout cruiser Pathfinder (8,000 tons) which struck a ...

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  24. OCCUPATION OF LEMBERG.

    The Austrians last attempt on Thursday morning to save Lemberg from being taken by the enemy proved unsuccessful, and General Rouzsky ...

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  25. A FORGOTTEN FACTOR.

    Japan's possible participation in the war is another factor that was ignored by the partners in the great crime that has plunged the world into war. Just ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN DESPAIR.

    The condition of Austria has been come desperate, and despair reigns in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Half the Austro-Hungarian army, it ...

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  27. THE SEAS STILL UNSAFE.

    That the Atlantic is not yet quite safe is shown by cables from both London and Quebec, Owing to the belief that German warships are again ...

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  28. CAUSE FOR COMFORT AND PRIDE.

    "In France and Russia we have as allies two of the greatest Powers in the world, who are engaged with us in a common cause, ans who do not ...

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  29. IS IT THE END?

    In the event of Austria being compelled to sue for peace, it is anticipated that the existence of the dual monarchy will be in imminent ...

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  30. THE DARDANELLES MINED.

    A United States warship that attempted to enter the Dardanelles with relief funds for stranded Americans was refused admittance by the ...

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  31. AFRICA AND THE WAR.

    In South Africa the Zulus. Basutos, and Swazis have given the British officials assurances of loyalty, and the leading chiefs have placed their forces ...

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  32. IN A SOUTH AFRICAN COMPOUND.

    There are said to be nearly fifty thousand Germans in South Africa, and when the summons for the reservists to join the colors was issued ...

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  33. SUBMARINES IN WARFARE.

    The effectiveness of the submarine as a destructive agency in naval warfare is still to some extent a matter for speculation: but there can be no ...

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  34. A TACTLESS DISARMAMENT.

    German officials are not credited with much tact, and the ruse by which they recently effected the disarmament of the Hottentots in that part of ...

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  35. INDIA AND THE COLONIES.

    Continuing, Mr. Asquith said "Our self-governing dominions throughout the Empire, without solicitation, have demonstrated with ...

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  36. GREAT DEEDS IN THE PAST

    "Finally, let us recall the members of other great deeds of the past, not forgetting the dying message of te younger Pitt in this very hall ...

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  37. PORTUGAL'S PROMPT ACTION.

    The authorities at Lorenze Marques, the capital of Portuguese East Africa, have discovered, that the seals of the wireless room of the Kronpring ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S CONSCIENCE CLEAR.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, in the course of a recent sermon, said that the war was the result of the pride, ambition, and self-will of a few ...

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