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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Another great battle is expected speedily in the neighborhead of the Yser. Nothing is known respecting the dispositions of the Allies forces, but it is ...

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  7. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    Five British airmen belonging to the naval division left Dunkirk on Monday and attacked Hoboken, near Antwerp, there the Germans are constructing ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. FALL OF PRZEMYSL

    After a stubborn resistance extending over seven months, Przemysl, the important forntied town in the Austrian Crown land of Galicia, has capitulated to the ...

    Article : 288 words
  9. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    The operations in German South-west Africa are proceeding to the satisfaction of the Union Government, whose forces, under General Botha. have occupied ...

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  10. A BIG FIGHT EXPECTED.

    The enemy is making preparations to meet the onslaught, and has transferred a great number of guns from Westeapelle to the Yser, where the fiercest ...

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  11. INVADER DRIVEN AWAY.

    German airmen appear to have had their courage stimulated by the successful raids that their opponents have made upon positions occupied by the Kaiser's ...

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  12. THE LAST SORTIE.

    Like all previous attempts, however, the s[?] was doomed to failure. Several regiments refused to obey the order to take part in the desperate measure, and ...

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  13. AM ELUCIVE ENEMY.

    Very nine is heard of the siruggle that is taking place in German East Africa, where an Indian expeditionary force, composed of detachments from white and ...

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  14. "VICTORY AWAITS US."

    A French journalist has had the good fortune to inserview Field-Marshal Sir, John French with respect to the progress of the war, and as was to be ...

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  15. PEGOUD'S EXPLOITS.

    M. Pegoud, the daring French aviator that achieved fame by "looping the loop." has just been decorated with the French military medal for having, single-handed ...

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  16. HELPED BY THE BEES.

    An idea of the difficulties that have to be encountered in the country may be gathered from a description of what took place in November last, when a British ...

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  17. WORKERS AND THE WAR.

    Sir John's reference to the need for munitions emphasises the nature of the problem that is confronting the British authorities. Notwithstanding that large ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED RELIEF.

    The end came speedily. General Kusmanek sent despairing wireless messabes to Vienna for help, and the Austrians in the Lupkow pass and the ...

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  19. A VULTURE-LIKE SWOOP.

    Pegoud's latest achievement was directed a few days ago against the enemy's captive airship, from which the fire of the German batteries was ...

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  20. MUNITIONS NEEDED.

    In the course of the proceedings, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that it was essential to increase the output of munitions in order ...

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  21. The Turks Routed

    The Turks renewed their attempt upon the Suez Canal on Monday, but a few shells from the batteries at El Kubri compelled them to retire, and they ...

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  22. THE GUXHAVEN RAID.

    Writing to his father in Coventry, a young English mechanic belonging to the Royal Flying Corps, thus describes his experiences during the aerial raid on ...

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  23. NO STRIKES, NO BIG PROFITS.

    The Government asked workmen to agree to have no strikes where Government work was being done; alto to suspend all restrictions on output during ...

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  24. FAMISHED SOLDIERS.

    A graphic description of the events preceding the fall of the fortress is given by a newspaper correspondent that had the good; fortune to be with the Russian ...

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