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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Sanguinary fighting was in progress all last week on the Gallipoli Peninsula, the advantage of the operations resting with the Allied forces, and this despite the ...

    Article : 231 words
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  7. THE HORRORS OF WAR.

    A Sydney man, who was wounded three days after landing at Gaba Tepch, writes:— "My nerves were so highly strung that for the whole time I ate only a couple ...

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  8. Bombing the Foe's Trenches

    Simultaneous with the attack upon the German line at Hooge, a sharp engagement took place south of Festubert, where, after a moderately prolonged ...

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  9. AN AWFUL SIGHT.

    Sergeant Harry Gissing, of the A.M.C. who was on board one of the hospital ships, writes:— "We were taking on wounded all day, and it was exhausting ...

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  10. Canadians' Dashing Attack

    The centenary of Quatre Bias— the two days' indecisive light that preceded the battle of Waterloo— was no. allowed to pass without recognition by the troops ...

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  11. The Man with the Cane

    When "Chinese" Gordon led his "Ever-victorious" army against the Tamping rebels,his only weanon was a Malacca cane, ana it is said that his foes were ...

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  12. Fighting Whilst in Fiames

    A thrilling story of a stubbornly contested duel in mid-air, at a height of about three-quarters of n mile is told by the official correspondent with the British ...

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  13. The Battle of Hooge

    The comparative inactivity that has characterised the operations of the allied armies in France for some time past has been succeeded by vigorous attacks upon ...

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  14. The Capture of Metzeral

    The capture of Metzeral (Alsace) last week ranks among the most glorious deeds of the branch arms. The enemy had transformed the village into a ...

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  15. The Heroic Nineteen

    Some of the wounded men that have recently arrived at Cane are unstinted in their praise of the gallant conduct of a small party of the Munster Fusiliers who ...

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  16. A Submarine's Exploits

    The commander of the British submarine Ell that recently performed the daring feat of passing through the Sea of Marmora and torpedoing Turkish ...

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  17. A Great Burying Ground

    During the past month the French at Arras have been subjected to an inferno of shell-fire and showers of aerial torpedoes and ...

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  18. The Plight of the Wounded

    The work of removing the wounded at San Bahr to the hospital ships, although performed as quickly as possible, was perilous and tedious, and many ...

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