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  2. WITH THE LIGHT HORSE.

    Reveille! Let me see That sound at four o'clock judging from the sleepiness we feel," remarked the officer to whom I introduced myself. ...

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  3. IN HUNGARY.

    A communique states:— ''The Fleet is approaching the Bosphorus, but is unable to bombard owing to fog. ...

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  4. FRENCH INFANTRY WHICH THEY CALL "LES POILUS."

    Many to whom French is not a sealed book will appreciate this little ballad. It expresses passionate love for the brave "Poilus"— "our beautiful soldiers of France." Poilus' has its origin in the shaggy, hairy appearance of the soldiers Whon they go from advanced trenches into hospital, or to the towns on short leave, or on special duty. Their country men who are too old to fight and their great–souled country–women ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANOTHER CONTINGENT.

    At the Show luncheon to–day Mr. Fisher announced that he had cabled to–day to the Imperial Government offering them another contingent. ...

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  6. ALLIES' STRENGTH.

    A further instalment of the French official war, review has been published. It sums up the position air far as 10th January, and says: ...

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  7. SINGAPORE MUTINY.

    Captain W.J. Dalgleish, master of the steamer Charon, from Singapore, when discussing the recent uprising of native troops in Singapore, stated ...

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  8. LA BALLADE DES "POILUS."

    Ce sontl es fiers soldats de France Que l'on appelle les "Poilus' Hid resument not [?]reesperanco. Ce sont les fiers soldats de France.[?] ...

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  9. AUSTRIANS REPULSED.

    Persistent attacks by the Austrians between Gorlitze and Bartfeld have been repulsed, and the Russians have progressed in the Baligrod district ...

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  10. EXCITING AIR BATTLE.

    The Germans at Zeebrugge flew a captive ballon. Allied airmen on Monday attacked the balloon but batteries drove them off. ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    The Germans in their official report, claim that they captured 1,000 men and killed 2,000 at Tauroggen, and captured 3,000 at Krashnope, in the ...

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  12. NEW GERMAN PLANS.

    The Kaiser and General Von Der Goltz attended a Council of war and prepared a new plan of campaign with fresh diplomatic instructions arising ...

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  13. 111 DROWNED.

    The Eldor Dempstor Company estimates that 111 died on the steamer Ealaba which was sunk by a Gorman submarine. ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN RAID.

    The Russians ambushed Austrians who crossed the river Pruth at Bessarabia and drove them back with heavy losses. ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. DON'T HUMILIATE GERMANY

    Reports of the, "Don't humiliate Germany,' speech recently delivered in England, by Rev. H.E. Lyttleton, headmaster of Eton College, are being ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. DRINK PROBLEM.

    Newspapers are giving prominence to the drink problem. The 'Daily Telegraph' says the Cabinet yesterday discussed the drink ...

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  17. ON WESTERN FRONT.

    " A communique states:— A German aeroplane dropped bombs on Reims. Two civilians were killed. ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    Two Zeppelins passed St. Hier Mongikoog yesterday westward. It is believed that they intended to raid Britain. A snow storm, however, ...

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  19. WOODEN LEGGED RECRUIT.

    A wooden legged man to–day unsuccessfully tried to enlist. He pleaded it would not hinder him marching. ...

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  20. ANXIOUS DAYS.

    A letter from' Eastbourne dated February 5 states: " It is an extraordinary excitement that we live in from day to day in ...

    Article : 515 words
  21. THE DARDANELLES.

    Except for a 24 hours bombardment commencing on the night of 27th March, to which several of the forty replied, but in which none of ...

    Article : 53 words
  22. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    Fierce 'fighting has taken place at several points in tho Argonne but with little result. Seven hundred German dead were ...

    Article : 38 words
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  24. BRITISH LOSSES.

    The Archbishop of York, speaking yesterday at Hull, said that the casualty lists do not bring the imagination of the people to what is really ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. PIRACY AND M[?]

    At the inquest on [?] victims of the stoam[?] was sunk by a [?] Go Milford Haven, [?] Wal[?] ...

    Article : 200 words
  26. [?]RMAN REWARDS.

    Manchester Guardian" reports [?] kable speech delivered by Len[?] General Sir Heary Mack'nnon'[?] nner in Manchester on January [?] ...

    Article : 374 words
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