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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Several more British vessels have been sunk by German submarines during the last, few days, but in all cases the crews of the doomed vessels were saved from ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN THE AIR

    The numerous successful surprise attacks that the British warships and aeroplanes have delivered against Zeebrugge have made the Germans there very wary, ...

    Article : 355 words
  8. WORKMEN AND DRINK

    The increased cost of living in Britain, owing to the war, is causing much restiveness among the workers, and demands for advances in wages are general. At ...

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  9. HEROIC SOULS

    In a page of obituary notices in a recent issue of ice Paris "Temps," is an account of the brave deed of Corporal Phillippe, who has just died from his ...

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  10. DRASTIC MEASURES SUGGESTED.

    To an extent scarcely ever conceived even by the most perfervid of temperance advocates, strong drink is proving an appalling menace to the national welfare of ...

    Article : 506 words
  11. A YOUTHFUL HERO.

    One of the youngest heroes of the war is M. Thorel, on whose breast General Jofire himself pinned the medaille militaire. At Ypres recently his regiment ...

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  12. "MURDER AND PIRACY."

    The sinking of the Falaba, which the German press describes as "a glorious feat," is unsparingly denounced by neutral nations a deliberate slaughter of ...

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  13. AN EFFECTIVE BOMBARDMENT.

    Meanwhile the warships were moving [?]to bombard Zeebrugge, and the airmen communicated to them the result of the reconnaissance that had been carried ...

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  14. ONE MAN AGAINST AN ARMY.

    Near Choisy-au-Bat, on the banks of the Aisne is the solitary grave of an English soldier, who, quite alone, had there fought his last fight until, ...

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  15. TURKISH CRUISER SUNK.

    The Turkish cruiser Abdul Medjidich struck a mine at Otehakoff (some forty miles east-north east of Odessa) on Saturday. Other Turkish warships saved ...

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  16. THE KING'S LETTER.

    It was alter the report of this deputation had been submitted to him that the King declared himself on the side of the teetotallers, and in a letter to Mr. Lloyd ...

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  17. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    A few days previously an exciting battle in the air occurred at Altkirch (Alsace), between three French aeroplanes, which were proceeding to blow up a ...

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  18. Allies' Triumph Assured

    Colonel foster, the Director of Military Studies at Sydney University, who has just returned from a visit to England, regards the situation in Europe, ...

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  19. BOY SOLDIER'S EXPLOIT.

    One of the most brilliant exploits of the war is that of a Russian boy, fourteen, named Alexandir Chervatkin, who has been decorated with the Cross of St. ...

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  20. IMPUTATIONS RESENTED.

    The trade union leaders, the great majority of whom are themselves not only total abstainers, but also ardent temperance advocates, strongly resent the ...

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  21. SAVED BY HIS VALET.

    The Earl of Dalhousie, a lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards, probably owns his life to the devo ion of his valet, who accompanied him on active service in ...

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  22. BEATING OFF THE FOE.

    A few days ago three German aeroplanes were discovered approaching the French lines. Two French aeroplanes immediately went up, one of them piloted ...

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  23. A NEST OF SNAKES.

    "When I read 'Germany and the Next War' (says Dr. D. S. Jordan, Chancellor of Leland Stanford University, California), I said that if Germany really ...

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