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  4. HOW THE POILU TREATS THE BOCHE

    The recapture of the lost ground between Butte du Mesnil and Maisons do Champagne was a brilliant feat, carefully planned. It regained a long crest full of observation ...

    Article : 400 words
  5. HINDENBURG'S RETREAT

    The spring that will unlock the vast stored energies of the Entente's great armies on the western front is now at hand. Reuter's correspondent at the ...

    Article : 648 words
  6. IN SIGHT OF BAGDAD

    With the British cavalry practically beneath the walls of Bagdad, there is more than a chance that the Mesopotamian forces will shortly succeed in the feat in which ...

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  7. TRANSPORT DISASTER

    The War Office announces that the transport Mendi, with the final batch of South African native laborers on board, collided with another vessel during a thick ...

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  8. AN ANZAC RAID

    Brigadier-General Elliott has been specially congratulated on account of a fine raid carried out by his battalion recently on the Somme, when now methods were adopted. ...

    Article : 200 words
  9. GUNS IN MERCHANTMEN

    It is announced that President Wilson has decided to arm American merchantmen, on the advice of the legal authorities, and will call a special session of ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS

    The Australian Red Cross Society reports that 851 Australians are prisoners of war in Germany, and 111 in Turkey. During February 3568 food parcels were ...

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  11. REALLY INTERESTED

    For the last five days the position in front of Bapaume and along the line on both flanks of it has remained unchanged. On Monday March 2, a German commander clearly ...

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  12. REID DEFENDS KITCHENER

    Public interest in the Dardanelles Report, centres in Lord Kitchener. There is a strong disposition to defend him. Many friends are writing to the newspapers ...

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  13. ZEPPELIN'S DEATH

    The Kaiser has telegraphed a message of condolence to Countess Zeppelin. The message, which is couched in extravagant terms, says: -- I feel the death of this ...

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  14. Lord French's Sister Killed

    Lord French's sister, Mrs. Harley, who was matron of the Scottish Hospital in Servia, has been killed at Monastir. Mrs. Harley was wounded while in charge ...

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  15. THE HIGH SEAS FLEET

    In the "Echo de Paris" Mr. Herbette says that Germany is making a tremendous naval effort. The flats and ponds have been filled in at ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. EMPIRE COUNCIL

    Mr. Bonar Law. replying to Mr. Arthur Lynch (Nationalist) in the House of Commons said that the crisis in Australia would not cause the postponement of the ...

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