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  2. GREAT BATTLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 484 words
  3. INCIDENTS OF THE WAR.

    The stories told in the German newspapers of the wonderful tilings Germany intends to do before the war is over ought to instil confidence in the most ...

    Article : 313 words
  4. THE WILD MOTH.

    When you ride apace, with words "to bo spoken -- rehearsed repeatedly in the night watches -- upon your none too ready tongue, it is disconcertingly to find there is no one ...

    Article : 5,417 words
  5. A GERMAN SOLDIER'S LETTER.

    As giving a German view of the fighting, in contrast to the pictures given in the many published letters from British soldiers at the front, the officer attached to ...

    Article : 654 words
  6. RIVALS OF BILL ADAMS.

    In the absence of war correspondents from the battle fields, the newspapers have to depend for details about the fighting on letters sent by soldiers at the front to ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. AWFUL ARTILLERY FIRE.

    The devastating nature of the artillery fire-- and particularly German artillery fire --is the most noticeable feature of the war. In most armies the artillery is regarded as ...

    Article : 530 words
  8. RUSSIA IN WAR TIME.

    There is an extraordinary contrast between the behavior of what the Kaiser has termed the "semi-barbarous hordes" of Russia and the German people of "culture ...

    Article : 312 words
  9. EMPTY PARIS.

    A remarkable glimpse of the effect of the war on the gay world of Paris is given by a "Times" correspondent in that city. "Paris is a city of long, empty ...

    Article : 253 words
  10. DRIVING OVER DEAD AND WOUNDED.

    A wounded French gunner gives a terrible picture of the advance of artillery across a field in which there were many dead and wounded. "Never, never shall ...

    Article : 376 words
  11. GERMANS' BAD SHOOTING.

    A writer in a recent issue of the London Field gives an explanation of bad German ride shooting, which is probably the real reason why it has been so ineffective. ...

    Article : 797 words
  12. "ENTRENCHING" A FLEET.

    There have not been wanting strategists in England"who have grumbled at the enforced inactivity of the British fleet in the North Sea, and have thrown out ...

    Article : 479 words
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  14. GERMAN SHELLS.

    The thoroughness of the equipment of the German army is in itself ample evidence of how much attention was given in times of peace to thoughts of war The big ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. MILES OF DEAD BODIES.

    Mr. A. J. Rorke, one of the war correspondents of the Central News Agency in London, was arrested at Amiens by French police as a German spy. He was ...

    Article : 415 words
  16. BARBAROUS GERMAN WEAPON.

    One of the American war correspondents at the front, Mr. R. H. Davis, has sent to the American press an indignant denunciation of a saw-edged bayonet used by ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. PILLAGING A CHATEAU.

    At Villiers Coterets, German officers raided the chateau of M Menier, the chocolate manufacturer. The owner was not at home, and for nine days the ...

    Article : 102 words
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  19. A NEW SCOTCH REEL.

    An old Scotch lady, living in France, has forwarded to the "Times" an amusing account of the arrival of the Highlanders in Melun (France), where she resides. The ...

    Article : 284 words
  20. GERMAN GRAVE DIGGER'S CORPS.

    [?] of German military methods is carried to gruesome extremes. The German army employs a grave digging corps, Which is composed of men whose ...

    Article : 126 words
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