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  4. STEEL THAT FEEDS THE FLEET.

    Let a petty officer of the Royal Navy get a stump of chalk between his fingers, and if a steel plate is anywhere handy he will engage you for an hour and more ...

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  5. LAST DAYS AT KUT.

    Mr. Edmund Candler, in a despatch from Kurna, via Basra, gives the first detailed account of the gallant stand made by General Townshend and his brave garrison during ...

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  6. LOOKING FOR SUBMARINES.

    I had pointed out to the courteous official who received me at the French Ministry of Marine that although Frenchmen are well aware of the doings of the British Fleet— ...

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  7. DIETING TO KEEP WELL.

    Some people are born with a tendency to certain diseases. What they eat either aggravates this condition or tends to correct it. ...

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  8. "ENGLISH INDISPENSABLE."

    A leading article in the "Vossische Zeitung" expressed the hope that super-patriotism will not impel the educational authorities to banish English and French from the German curriculum ...

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