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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Along the whole front from Nieuport to Lille the allied forces have assumed a determined offensive, and the reports disclose that the forward movement is ...

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  7. JUNGLE FIGHTING

    Their hopes of a civil war in Ireland, a mutiny in India, an insurrection in Egypt, and a revolt of the British colomes having failed to materialise, it will ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. EGYPT'S NEW RULERS

    The first stone from the arch of Ottoman dominion in the Near East has been removed by the official announcement that Egypt has been declared a British ...

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  9. TRIUMPH IN RETREAT

    Rarely has the invincible spirit of the British race been better displayed than it was by the army during the retreat from Mons in the latter days of August ...

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  10. GERMAN TRENCHES CAPTURED.

    In order to occupy St. Georges, the Belgian and French detachments crossed the flooded country, although sometimes the water reached to their waists. In ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. ALL IN GOOD SPIRITS.

    "But the men were in good spirits; they were retreating but this was not a defeated army. "Wait until we get to a position that we can hold, and then we'll ...

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  12. CAUGHT ON THE SAND DUNES.

    French Dragoons, advancing along the coast in the direction of Ostend, attempted a turning movement near Nicupert, but the Germans received heavy ...

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  13. ON THE CHORES OF LAKE NYASSA.

    No one nowadays believes that warfare is anything like the marchings and counter-marchings of the parade ground or the manocuvres of a child's box of ...

    Article : 286 words
  14. BRITISH SUZERAINTY APPROVED.

    The abolition of the Turkish rule and the proclamation of British suzerainty has not occasioned the remotest hint of a disturbance. Egyptian newspapers ...

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  15. TOMMY'S SELF-DENIAL.

    "Soon after sunrise we came up with two of our ambulance waggons and one of our filter water-carts. The wounded were in such a state of exhaustion with ...

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  16. GERMANS ON THE COAST.

    The British patrols are now within a few kilometres of Ostend, and the fighting along the borders of the flooded area is particularly fierce. ...

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  17. GALLANT BELGIANS.

    The Belgians advanced toward some entrenched positions at Osterkerke, and were driven back thee times by wellposted guns. A fourth time they ...

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  18. THE GLORY OF OUR RACE.

    "Constantly the question I was asked was, 'When are they going to let us halt and have another go at 'em, sir?'or 'How soon do you think it will be before ...

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  19. THE EX-KHEDIVE.

    Abbas H[?], the now deposed Khedive, was holidaying in Europe at the beginning of the war, and immediately went to Constantinople, where it is ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN LILLE STREETS.

    It is reported unofficially that the French and British troops have arrived at the gates of Lille, and there has been fierce bayonet fighting in the streets of ...

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  21. A FIGHT BY THE WATER POOLS.

    "We were twice fired on from our left flank, and halted. When we got our maxms into action the enemy drew off after some hours of very slow advance and ...

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  22. TURNING TO REND THE FOE.

    "On Saturday, September 5, we reached Tournan, and as we realised that we were now south of Paris, we wondered what our next move would be. On the ...

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  23. BIG STICKS AND BAD LANGUAGE.

    "Soon afterward the whole line charged, and we drove the Squareheads out of their position. Unfortunately, just as the day was gloriously ours, some fool in H. ...

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  24. A SHATTERING SLOW.

    French artillery, numbering 500 guns, dealt a shattering blow to the German front lines on the north-eastern side of Arras on Thursday. ...

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  25. The German Defence

    A few days ago it was stated in a message from the front that after a stubborn fight, lasting for several hours and involving the loss of several hundred lives ...

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  26. Obliterating War's Traces

    The recuperative qualities of the French nation are wonderfully demonstrated by the extraordinary speed with which the normal conditions of life have been ...

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  27. The Watchword of Freedom

    Perhaps one of the most excellent features of the British people is the spirit by which they are animated. Fighting for lighting's sake make a powerful ...

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  28. A LOST OPPORTUNITY.

    "We had in the meantime heard that Karonga was safe, but we had no idea what enemy was still between us and the place. So, instead of following up the ...

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  29. HELP FOR THE PEASANTRY.

    The problem of reconstituting life in the devastated villages of France from which the invader has been driven is one of the most pressing of the moment. ...

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  30. OUT OF CONTROL.

    "All my preconceived ideas of the attack fell to the ground. One lost control of one's column in five minutes, and of the company in five minutes after, and ...

    Article : 175 words
  31. THE SLOW ADVANCE.

    "The rate or advance is necessarily slow. When it is reported that ground hurt been gained at a certain point, topographically the gain may amount to only ...

    Article : 105 words
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