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  5. FACE TO FACE.

    The latest war cables show a concensus of opinion that a great battle is pending between the Germans and the Anglo-French-Belgian allies. Forces aggregating more than 2,000,000 men are confronting each ...

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  6. SOCKS.

    Two plain, purl two, It's little else a woman can do But bear sons, and watch them grow, Till marching out of her life they go. ...

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  7. AUSTRIANS IN ALSACE.

    An official bulletin from the War Bureau states that there is every indication that the Austrians have succeeded in entering Alsace. This is accepted as the real ...

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  9. ROADS BLOWN UP.

    All the main roads in Belgium are being closely guarded. Those highways along which tho Germans are expected to come have been destroyed with dynamite, and ...

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  10. PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

    The military correspondent of the Times believes that the bulk of the German army is in the north of Lorraine. It consists of 17 army corps, and eight divisions of ...

    Article : 146 words
  11. SHOT LIKE SHEEP.

    Famished German troops are showing a distaste for the war and are allowing themselves to be killed like sheep. They are deserting in such large numbers ...

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  12. SANGUINARY ENGAGEMENTS.

    The French have stopped the German advance between Longuyon and Spincourt, two small towns of France, not far from the boundary of Luxemburg. ...

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  13. GERMANS NEAR BRUSSELS.

    The Germans have penetrated to within 38 miles of Brussels. A force of 6000 scouting cavalry is wrecking the railway. ...

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  14. FOOD RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    A Copenhagen despatch to the Daily Mall says that travellers from Berlin report that serious riots are occurring there every day owing to the rise in the price of food. ...

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  15. WASTE OF AMMUNITION.

    There was tremendous waste of ammunition on the part of the invaders before Liege, and the Germans are seriously embarrassed owing to the difficulty of getting further ...

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  16. DEFENCE WORKS.

    Detachments of Germans are constructing field-works round Luxemburg and in the vicinity of Metz. Luxemburg is the capital of the ...

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  17. FUND OF £648,000.

    The Prince of Wales fund now amounts to £648,000. Contributions of £10,000 each have been made by Enos, Ltd., Sir Robert Hadfield, and W. A. Coates. ...

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  18. GERMANS GO NORTH.

    The German forces which had been massed on the western frontier are to be distributed between Trouville, in the north of Lorraine, and Liege. ...

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  19. GREAT BATTLE PENDING

    Over two million men, it is reported, are now confronting each other in Belgium and Alsace Lorraine. A desperate encounter, beside which the ...

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  20. BATTLE FRONT 200 MILES.

    The Belgians only faced the covering troops of the German army at their first meeting. A battle between the main armies of the ...

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  21. GENEROUS 'VARSITY MEN.

    Cambridge University men are providing the Manning Hospital with a transport to bring wounded naval men to the shore. ...

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  22. BRAVE WOMEN OF HERSTAL.

    A large body of Germans is entering Belgium in the vicinity of Tongres. The women of Herstal, a suburb of Liege, bravely defended the firearms factory there. ...

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  23. INCESSANT FIGHTING.

    Small engagements have continued to occur in the environs of Liege. The Belgians report the capture of small parties of Germans, who occupied positions where they could be taken ...

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  24. EXCLUDING FOREIGNERS.

    A report here that the British Foreign Office has forbidden the landing of foreigners on her shores has caused the Secretary of State, Mr. W. J. Bryan, to cable to the United ...

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  25. ALL FOR THEIR COUNTRY.

    The populace in Belgium is readily sacrificing property in the interests of the nation. Except for the presence of soldiers it is ...

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  26. CARRIER PIGEONS.

    Two Germans were caught yesterday liberating pigeons carrying messages from England to Germany. They were shot at dawn. ...

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  27. GRIM FUNERAL PYRES.

    A despatch to the Standard from Maastrecht, in Holland, describes the wholesale cremation of the bodies of German soldiers. During three nights after the fighting ...

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  28. GOLD BY PROXY.

    The Bank of England has made arrangements whereby it will receive gold in Ottawa and make payments against London. The Canadaian Finance Minister will hold ...

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  29. AFFAIR OF OUTPOSTS.

    The belief that a big battle is impending is confirmed by the latest reports of skirmishing between the German advance cavalry patrols and the defenders of numerous ...

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  30. SHEDDING COLONIES.

    The Germans have demolished the wharves and evacuated Swakopmund in German South-west Africa. Swakopmund is a port of call, and a ...

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  31. FRENCH NURSING MOVEMENT.

    Madame Poincare, wife of the President of France is leading the enthusiastic movement of French women to provide nursing accommodation for wounded and sick ...

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  32. SECRET MOVEMENTS.

    The French authorities will give no news of importance regarding the movements of the British and allied armies in Belgium. ...

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  33. GERMAN TRADE DEAD.

    The oversea trade of Germany in absolutely a standstill. ...

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