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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The British resumed the offensive on Friday against superior forces north of La Basses, and reconquered much lost ground. They repulsed German attacks ...

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  7. GERMANY'S PLIGHT

    Reliable information respecting condition of affairs in Germany is most difficult to obtain. All messages are not only strictly censored, but in the case of ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. TURKEY'S INTRUSION

    It is too soon yet to determine the influence that Turkey's entrances into the war may have upon Egypt and India. As Commander of the Faithful, the Sultan ...

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  9. ALLIES' ADVANCE

    The Germans have adopted my offensive movement along an extended front from Nieuport to Arras, evidently with the intention of holding back the Allies ...

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  10. ADVANCING EVERYWHERE.

    An Official message from London states that "We have advanced almost everywhere, especially between Arras and Albert; on the Aisne, below Soissons, on ...

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  11. INJURED PRINCES.

    Prince Oscar, the Kaiser's fifth son, is seriously ill, suffering from partial paralysis of the vagus nerve, as the result of the shock occasioned by seeing ...

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  12. GERMANS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    A message from Berlin states that the Germans stormed the French positions at Vailly, and inflicted heavy losses. They captured a thousand prisoners and two ...

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  13. KING ALBERT'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    The King of the Belgians reports that his troops repulsed a German night attack on Thursday at a bridge leading to Dixmude; and two other attacks were ...

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  14. WHITE FLAG TREACHERY.

    A few days ago the Wurtemburg regiment attempted to pass a narrow defile in the forest between Fourdesmonies and Midaro[?] hopping to join the Crown ...

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  15. INDIGNATION IN EUROPE.

    Turkey's sneaking and dastardly attack upon the Russian torts in the Black Sea has evoked a furious storm of indignation from the neutral powers of Europe, all ...

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  16. EXPORTS OF FOOD PROHIBITED.

    In addition to these tangible proofS of war's toll upon the nation, there is the further evidence afforded by the stoppage of export of every kind of food ...

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  17. GERMAN ADVANCE STOPPED.

    Belgian officers state that the Belgian losses, during the last ten days have uncounted to twenty thousand. The earlier German successes, they state, were ...

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  18. AN EXCUSE FOR RETREAT.

    it is doubtless with the object of placating murmurers that the following delightful specimen of German mendacity has been placarded in three ...

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  19. A TERRIBLE BONFIRE.

    A vivid picture of battle is given by a correspondent who describes the re-occupation by the French of Lefour de Paris, a town in the Argonne region. He ...

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  20. A FIGHT AMONG THE DUNES.

    The during German advance along the coast in the direction of Calais has been baulked by the vigorous bombardment to which the enemy was subjected by the ...

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  21. GREECE AND BULGARIA.

    Turkey's naval action has, caused a sensation in Athens, and the press is making disquieting forecast as to the possibility of peace being broken. ...

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  22. FINE WORK BY AIRCRAFT.

    The Allies' scouts did magnificent work, picking up each of the enemy's defensive positions, and enabling the fleet to keep pace with the German retreat. ...

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  23. A TURKISH CRUISER AT PLAY.

    The three-hours' bombardment of Novor[?]ssuisk by the Turkish cruiser Homidich last Thursday resulted in considerable destruction of property. Fifty ...

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  24. HOLDING THE BRIDGE.

    During one of the counter-attacks upon the enemy at Lille last week, a marksman belonging to a dragoon regiment was stationed behind a fence near a ...

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  25. A NAVAL PICNIC.

    The naval gunners had what is described at a regular picnic along the Belgian coast. The monitors would watch a German gun being placed in position, ...

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  26. Daring War Hawks

    A thrilling account of a duel in the air near Mons is given by Sergeant Werner, the first German aeronaut to fly ever Paris. "I received orders to locate the ...

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  27. FORTIFYING THE COAST.

    But the Germans are determined, if possible, to keep a tight hold upon Belgium, and are making desperate efforts to retain possession of the coast line. ...

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  28. Wreck of a Hospital Ship

    The hospital ship Robilla, while on her way from Queensferry to Dunkirk to pick up wounded, was driven, ashore on the rocks to the south of Whitby, ...

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  29. PERSIA THREATENED.

    Turkish army corps mobilised at Samsun (a port on the Black Sea) and Erzeroum (in Turkish Amernia, 110 miles south-east from Trebi[?]dn) are aimed at ...

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  30. Delirium of Battle

    A graphic word picture of a modern battle is given by the correspondent of a Dutch newspaper—the "Tijd"—who state that, while standing on a high ...

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  31. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    The French army service, corps has buried in a little over a week in the Ypres district 25,000 dead Germans. The German losses in the Dixmude ...

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  32. A NERVE-RACKING EXPERIENCE.

    "I thought it was getting nearer in order to get a better aim for a bomb. The experience was absolutely nerve-racking. ...

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  33. Boulogne To-Day

    Boulogne, the charming watering place on the French coast, has become a town of hospitals that mirror the terrible events in progress amongst the canals ...

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  34. A BLERIOT JOINS THE CHASE.

    "Then my observer touched my shoulder and pointed up. I looked, and there a thousand feet higher, travelling at a tremendous speed, was a small French ...

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