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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Like her big ally, Turkey has made several miscalculations in regard to the war. The Moslem world refuses to follow her into a holy war, and prominent ...

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  7. THE VICTORIA CROSS

    Drummer Bent, of the East Lancashire Regiment, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Leghcer. On the night of November 1, when the ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. THE DEADLY MINES

    Those deadly engines of warfare, submarine mines, are playing havoc with the enemies' ships in their own waters. The German cruiser Friedrich Karl ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. THE EMDEN'S END

    So much of historic importance Attaches to the destruction of the Emden off Cocos Island, that it is gratifying to have a detailed description of the fight ...

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  10. A GALLANT HIGHLANDER.

    Lieutenant Walter Brodie, of the Highland Light Infantry has been awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous gallantry at Becelaer in ousting the enemy ...

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  11. BEGINNING OF THE BATTLE.

    "About a quarter past nine on the morning of November 9" (says the writer of an account in the "Sydney Sunday Times"), "the look-out on the Sydney ...

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  12. MINES IN NEUTRAL WATERS.

    The reckless manner in which the Germans have scattered mines in the European seas is arousing strong feelings of hostility against them among the ...

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  13. RESCUING THE WOUNDED.

    Lance-corporal Dobson, of the Cold-stream Guards, has been awarded the V.C. for twice rescuing wounded under heavy fire in engagements on the Aisne. ...

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  14. THE WOMEN'S PROTEST.

    While this has been taking place at the heart of the empire, the people in the districts through which the Russians will march on Constantinople have no ...

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  15. AGAINST GREAT ODDS.

    The Companionship of the Distinguished Service Order has been conferred upon Captain Montgomery, who, during the defence of Ypres, showed ...

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  16. GERMAN PLANS FRUSTRATED.

    The Germans had matured a scheme to sow mines in the Straits of Gibraltar by means of a Spanish trawler, but the British Admiralty received news of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. TWENTY TO ONE.

    From accounts given by privates of the Highland Light Infantry, Sir Archibald Gibson Craig, who was a lieutenant in that regiment, died in ...

    Article : 280 words
  18. THE SYDNEY'S BROADSIDE.

    "Evidently our captain thought that the Emden [?] had her part of the sport, and it was our turn now. The Emden's next broadside fell short, and ours ...

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  19. PRISONS FULL OF SUSPECTS.

    There are said to be 300,000 Turkish troops in Erzerum, under the control of German officers, and some 20,000 Christians in the city and its vicinity have ...

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  20. A NEAT ARTIFICE.

    Then mysterious disaster to the German destroyers near Kiel on September 4, when seven destroyers and torpedo boats arrived there in a damaged ...

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  21. AN INSULT TO ITALY.

    An incident that occurred at Hodeldeh, in Arabic, last week, may have much more serious consequences than was at first anticipated. Turkish ...

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  22. CLEVER MANOEUVRING.

    "Then the Sydney had some luck. The Emden's foremast suddenly disappeared, and at the same time she caught fire by the mainmast. The fire burned ...

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  23. SIGNOR SUNNINO.

    The Foreign Minister said that Italy had insisted on exemplary reparation for the act of Turkish soldiers in forcing an entrance to the Italian Consulate at ...

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  24. The Dresden Ashore

    The German cruiser Dresden, which fled for safety when the superiority of the British squadron became apparent in the action off the Falkland Islands, is ...

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  25. GAPING HOLES IN THE DECK.

    "In the centre part of the ship where the engine room casings should have been, was a mass of bent and torn angle iron and gratings. It was impossible ...

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  26. BEACHED FOR SAFETY.

    "A rush was made back to the guns, and we fired another broadside, which pushed her third funnel over. At soon as the third funnel disappeared the ...

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  27. THE KHEDIVE'S BOAST.

    A representative of the "Vossiche Zeitung," interviewed the Khedive at Constantinople. He said that Turkey was going to strike England in her most ...

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  28. NOTHING BUT A SHELL.

    "The foremast was hanging over the side, and the foretop[?]st had been blown right off. The three funnels were lying one across the other over the port ...

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  29. THE KARLSRUHE'S PROSPECTS.

    The whole of Admiral Von Spee's German squadron it thus accounted for, but there are still three or four of the enemy's vessels afloat in the Atlantic, to which ...

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  30. South African Revolt Ended

    After a sharp engagement with General Dutoits' force on the Zandspruit, fifteen miles south of Bothaville, in the early part of last week, the rebel leader ...

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  31. INDUCED TO SURRENDER.

    "On nearing her we saw she still flew the German ensign at the mainmast head, so we made a signal by flags: 'Do you surrender?' ...

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  32. THE CASUALTIES.

    "The two quarterdeck guns were burnt and blistered terribly. The rear parts had been completely blown off, and the sights were beyond recognition. The ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. MEN AND VESSELS HELD UP.

    More than eighty German vessels have been interned on the coast of Brazil, owing to the pretence of the British fleet, and it is reported that 30,000 Germans ...

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  34. Inspiriting the Troops

    A cable from Nish, the temporary capital of Servia, accredits the Servian successes to the inspiring presence of the aged King Peter, who arrived at the ...

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  35. THE WRECKED CRUISER.

    "The Sydney's boats were launched and were engaged all day on Tuesday in taking the wounded and prisoners off the Island. On going on board the ...

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  36. 7,000 REBELS IN HAND.

    Lord Buxton, Governor-General of South Africa, has cabled to the Colonial Office that about 7.000 rebels have either been captured or have surrendered. The ...

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