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  3. STORIES OF SURVIVORS.

    Thirty members of the crew of the liner were injured by the explosion when the torpedo pierced the ship's side. Some of then were severely wounded. ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. LINER ARABIC.

    Capt. Finch, who is suffering from an injury to a [?] when interviewed said he saw no submarine, but only the wake of the torpedo. It was impossible then to ...

    Article : 245 words
  5. KITCHENER IN FRANCE.

    Air official announcement has been made that the British War Secretary (EarI Kitchener) and the French War Minister (M. Millerand) together paid a visit to ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. Dutch Mission to Vatican.

    Pope Be[?] XV., in welcoming M. Regont, the Dutch Minister, to the Vatican, said he hoped that the appointment of a Netherlands representative at the ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. PRESS COMMENTS.

    London newspapers, commenting on the occurrence, state 'that it was not tire fault of the submarine that the Arabic was not a second Lusitania. The excuses offered ...

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  8. Feeling in America.

    When the Arabic left on her last voyage from here sandbags were piled around the steering gear to afford protection against shell fire. It is believed that she was also ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. OUR WOUNDED HEROES.

    THIS PHOTOGRAPH, WHICH WAS TAKEN EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE REGISTER, SHOWS THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN MOTOR CARS DRAWN UP AT KESWICK JUST BEFORE LEAVING TO TAKE PART IN THE PROCESSION THROUGH THE STREETS OF ADELAIDE TO THE EXHIBITION BUILDING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OLD MEMORIES.

    When the military leaders were about to review a division o£ cavalry on the undulating plain of the Champagne district general brought his sword to the ...

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  11. "TO THE GOAL."

    Lord Kitchener replied to the toast in French. He remarked that after having seen for himself the splendid army under the command of Gen. Joffre, he could understand ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. A PICTURESQUE REVIEW.

    After Lord Kitchener, M. Millerand, and Field-Marshal Sir John French had visited the British front, the French War Minister reviewed the troops. He was ...

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