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  4. WAR ON CIVILIANS.

    The German pirates who sank the Falaba fired a torpedo at a range of about 150yd. when they could distinctly see the ...

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  7. BATTLE ON THE ICE.

    "On the front west of the River Niemen we have everywhere stopped the German counter-offensive. "A battalion of the enemy's 21st Army ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    The Dutch newspapers note with dread and astonishment the Falaba atrocity, and inquire where is the chivalry which distinguished the Emden action and evoked the ...

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  10. WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE LAST MOMENTS OF THE GERMAN CRUISER BLUCHER.

    Illustrated London News. The picture was taken close at hand after the doomed vessel had turned over on her side, and was settling down into the depths of the North Sea. Her exposed side shows rents torn in it by the British shells, while the crew are seen, some huddled together, and others sliding down the side into the sea. A cruiser and destroyers were at hand to rescue the survivors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEUVE CHAPELLE VICTORY.

    Describing the operations at Neuve Chapelle, a British artillery officer writes:-- "For a long time we had been massing artillery here, and the Germans hadn't any ...

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  12. BERLIN ADMISSION.

    Berlin messages admit the Russian advance in the Dukla and Lupkoff passes, but state that the final decision has not been reached. ...

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  13. ATTACK ON BOSPHORUS.

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd states that the news of the bombardment of the forts on the Bosphorus, following the fall of Przemysl, has given immense, almost ...

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  14. FORCED FROM A VILLAGE.

    "Yesterday was calm along, the whole front. "A. Taube threw bombs into Rheims. and two persons were wounded. A bomb fell on the apse of the cathedral. ...

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  15. ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

    "The Germans continued their, night bombardment of the bridges at Nieuport, and there was an intermittent cannonade all day from tho sea to the River Aisne. ...

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  16. ITALIAN SOLDIERS MOVING.

    A despatch from Geneva states that the Italian military headquarters staff has ordered several regiments stationed there to move towards tho Tyrolese frontier, where the ...

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  17. THE AGUILA'S FATE.

    The crew of the British steamer Aguila, which was sunk by a submarine off the Welsh coast on Saturday, was allowed only four minutes in which to take to the boats. ...

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  18. "PIRACY AND MURDER."

    The inquest on the Falaba's passengers and crow who were victims of the attache of the German submarine. U36 was held to-day at Milford Haven. The proceedings were ...

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    Roy Cashin. who is at present with the naval forte. is not the Roy Cassin who has been reported missing from his home. ...

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