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  6. HAMMERING TURKEY

    Telegraphing on Sunday from the Island of Lemnos, at the entrance, to the Dardanelles, the war correspondent of the “ Daily Chronicle” describes ...

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  7. GREAT AIR RAID

    A proclamation has been issued applying the Munitions Act to South Wales. ...

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  8. KING OF BULGARIA.

    The Sofia correspondent of the “Daily Mail'-” telegraphs that two men have been sentenced to death at the Bulgarian capital for having ...

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  9. BOTHA CONGRATULATED.

    General Botha, in thanking Lord Kitchener for his congratulations upon the successful termination of the German South. West African ...

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  10. A WINTER CAMPAIGN.

    Unless something very unexpected happens the war will now last through the coming winter. And we do not count on the unexpected; ...

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  11. ARREST OF FORMER MINISTER.

    Dr. Ghennadieff, a former Bulgarian Foreign Minister, has been arrested at Sofia on the charge of having given 10,0000 lire to the ...

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  12. DREADNOUGHT AEROPLANES.

    The “Daily Mail” states that the Germans have constructed six huge armour-plated triplanes, three times as large as the usual aeroplanes. ...

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  13. OFFERS TO ROUMANIA.

    The Sofia correspondent of the “Times” says that the( Austrian Minister at Bucharest (Count von Chudenitz) has presented, a Note to ...

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  14. TORPEDOED.

    Tho Russian steamer Leo (2,224 tons), bound from Philadelphia to Manchester, was torpedoed without warning on Friday when 60 miles ...

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  15. BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    Mr. McKenna announced in the House of Commons that £570,000,-000 had been subscribed to the war loan exclusive of converted stock. ...

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  16. THE KONIGSBERG.

    The German cruiser Konigsberg (3348 tons, 10 4.1in, guns), which took refuge in the Rufigi, on the east coast of Africa, early in ...

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  17. VENICE ATTACKED.

    A report from Rome states that an Austrian aeroplane dropped bombs on Venice on Sunday, damaging two houses and injuring two women and ...

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  18. RUSSIA’S STAND.

    An official bulletin issued from the Russian capital on Monday reads :— “There has been a violent cannonade ade during an outpost engagement in ...

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  19. APPALLING SPECTACLE.

    “The field soon presented an appalling spectacle. Soldiers who had' fought in the fiercest fights in France and Flanders sickened at the awful sight ...

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  20. WORDS OF CHEER TO ITALIAN WOMEN.

    A noble letter has been sent by a number of well-known Frenchwomen to their Italian sisters as a greeting to the new Ally. Amongst the signatories ...

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  21. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    The Paris communique states that the Germans attempted an attack, in the Labyrinth under cover of a violent curtain fire. The assailants ...

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  22. WAR NOTES.

    Tho news from the eastern theatre is still satisfactory. The Russians have now definitely turned to the rightabout a considerable section of ...

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  23. STRONG MEN TREMBLED.

    “The sight was so terrible that many of our men could not fire, so much did the horrible vision of slaughter make the men tremble. ...

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  24. GIVE ABD TAKE.

    A Paris communique states :—“The Germans bombarded our trenches in front of Lombaertzyde and Nieuport, on the Belgian coast. Our reply ...

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  25. TURKS DECEIVED. .

    “This success on the part of the enemy occurred within sight of their lines, and, combined with the glowing account of German victories elsewhere, ...

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  26. LAST SCENES.

    The monitors kept up the fire for six hours when the cruiser’s masts were still standing. A salvo then burst on her, and she became ...

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  27. SUCCESSFUL AIR RAID.

    Thirty-five allied aeros bombed the German . military railway stations at Vigneulles and Les Battonchatel, which serve Cologne and the ...

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  28. DESTRUCTIVE SHELLS.

    After a bout of artillery fire our counter attack was launched. We rushed across the death-strewn area with difficulty, so thickly was it ...

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  29. KEEP THE JOB OPEN

    The following have notified us of their promise to keep the positions open of those employes who enlist for active service :— ...

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  30. GALLANT CANADIANS.

    In a recent despatch dealing with fighting in West Flanders in May the Canadian “Eye-wintness” gives what he describes as “an example of ...

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  31. SOLDIERS’ FAREWELLED

    Opportunity was taken yesterday evening by members of the firm and staff of Messrs W. Gribble and Co. to say farewell to three of the firm’s ...

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  32. HEROES DECORATED.

    At an investiture ceremony, held at Buckingham Palace on Monday, King George .conferred 350 honors the majority having been awarded on ...

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  33. HAIL OF SHELLS.

    An interval of oppressive silence was suddenly broken by a tremendous burst of Turkish shells and shrapnel on the French front, accompanied from ...

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  34. CAPTURED IN MOUNTAINTUNNEL.

    The only news from the Austroltalian front, comes from Rome, and is as follows:— “Official.—Owing to our offensive on ...

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  36. HOPELESS BRAVERY

    “With fine bravery the Turks came on without hesitating into this inferno of death. They were in a terribly cutup condition when at last they reached ...

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  37. THEIR FIRST FIGHT.

    The 2nd Brigade attacked a fortified position called Boxhill on May 21, and captured a section of a trench. A ( detachment of British ...

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  38. /THE COMING GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    If we are to believe all the reports coming to hand concerning the transference of German troops to the western front, then we may assume ...

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  39. HINDENBERG OUSTED.

    The Paris journal “Le Temps” has published a statement that a neutral, who was recently in Germany, declares that Field-marshal von Hindenberg no ...

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  41. DEADLY SLAUGHTER.

    “We were so closely mixed up,” said one French soldier afterwards, “that it was almost impossible to use a bayonet. We had to clear a way ...

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  43. WALLACE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    A special meeting of the Wallace District Football Association was held last night at Wallace to determine as to future operations. ...

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  44. DEEDS OF BRAVELY.

    The Canadian “Eye-Wftness” narrates that numerous deeds of bravery were performed, including the following In connection with the Ontario ...

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