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Article : 95 wordsTwo German aviators were brought to earth by French bullets on Friday, while flying over Northern France. One of the men was dead when the machine reached ...
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Article : 72 wordsAddressing a meeting at Sheffield Lord Charles Boresford said:— Germany will have to play dearly for her savagery in causing the destruction ...
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Article : 178 wordsThere has been some heavy fighting on the Victoria Nyanza, in East Africa, in which the British forces have suffered a reverse, and the lake port of Karangin, ...
Article : 205 words"At one little village we got right home with the bayonet, and could see that we were driving dead[?]ted men, who at times rallied. Beyond the village the ...
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Article : 221 wordsThe German, Ambassador agents and other official personages, including those at Berlin headquarters, have told so many lies, that the British Government ...
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Article : 75 wordsAt a large meeting of Germans, held at Marit[?]burg, South Africa, the chairman urged that it was the duty of the citizens to be faithful to the Union and to redeem ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Russians are advancing in four huge armies westward into Prussia and south-westward into Austria-Hungary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Wed 16 Sep 1914, Page 1
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