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  4. PUTTING THE SCREW ON.

    A Gazette issued to-day announces a proclamation by the Foreign Office creating a blockade of the whole of the coast of German East Africa. ...

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  5. FIGHTING AT YPRES

    Sir John French reports that since his last communique intermittent fighting has continued along the canal near Ypres ...

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  8. SULTAN'S BAG PACKED.

    A resident of Constantinople, writing to England on February 7, says that the Goeben has been reduced in speed to 16 knots an hour owing to the bad local coal. ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. FRENCH DESTROYER BLOWN UP.

    It is reported from Paris that the French torpedo-boat destroyer Dague, while escorting a transport bound for Montenegro was blown up by a mine ...

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  10. CAGED WILD BEAST.

    In a leading article entitled Progress of the War the Times says:-- "When a great military power like Germany is reduced to mad-bull rushes ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. IN THE DARDANELLES.

    The French Ministry of Marino reports that four of the Dardanelles forts have been completely destroyed. One had been armed entirely by the Germans. ...

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  12. DRY-AS-ELL.

    The South African Union forces at Swakopotund fear that the drinking water at Nondias has been deliberately poisoned. Bottles containing suspicious chemicals have ...

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  13. AIRCRAFT AND ARTILLERY.

    The Official Press Bureau issues another communique from Field-Marshal Sir John French, which says:-- "The period since the last communique has ...

    Article : 196 words
  14. SOLDIERS TO BE PROUD OF.

    After 10 weeks' training in the desert, carried out in the spirit which one would have expected from Australians, the first Australian division is becoming one of the finest ...

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  15. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Discussing the psychology of aerial warfare, a medical correspondent of the Times describes the remarkable sensations experienced by a young British aviator, who ...

    Article : 314 words
  16. WAR NOTES.

    Enough men and explosives. These are the war-wants to-day of all the armies, and will be the war-wants until the conflict is over. A British officer who has been with ...

    Article : 260 words
  17. BELGIAN RECOVERY.

    A Paris official message says:-- "The Belgians have retaken a small trench section which was temporarily lost. The British repulsed a German attack and also ...

    Article : 171 words
  18. AUSTRALIA'S ANSWER.

    The men of the Australian transport column now in England are all well. Sir George Reid will shortly publish here a souvenir booklet illustrating Australia's ...

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  19. BUDAPEST HAPPY.

    A neutral observer writes to the Times that the contrast between Vienna and Budapest is impressive. "Vienna," he says, "is apathetic and ...

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  20. GERMANY'S MOST USEFUL GUN.

    Some doubt having been thrown on the actual existence of a 42-centimetre howitzer, it is interesting to note a letter to the London Times from the well-known artillerist, ...

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  21. PATRIOTISM IN EXCELSIS.

    The Official Press Bureau issues the following story of a British officer with the French troops. He says:-- "The war with Germany will last until either her armies are beaten or the nation ...

    Article : 383 words
  22. MILLION ENEMY PRISONERS.

    The military expert of the Rome Tribune estimates that there are 600,000 German and Austrian prisoners in Russia, 350,000 in France and England, and 60,000 in Servia. ...

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  23. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The Government has instructed the Glasgow engineers to order the men on strike to resume work on Monday. It is pointed out that important munitions of war urgently ...

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  24. FROM WEST TO EAST.

    Further cables this morning dealt with the transference of troops from the western to the eastern theatre of war to assist in the fighting in Poland and Bukowina, and ...

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  25. YOUNG CHAPS SHOULD ENLIST.

    Corporal Horace Beavis, son of Alderman Beavis, Mayor of Bathurst, writes to his father from Mena Camp, Egypt:--"I have been O.K. since leaving, and there is nothing ...

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  26. COLLECTING THE DEAD.

    Geneva messages state that the operations in the Carpathians have assumed the nature of a siege campaign. Twenty thousand men are engaged in hand-to-hand fighting. ...

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  27. BRIDGING THE SCHELDT.

    The Germans are building an enormous new bridge across the River Scheldt from Antwerp to Hoboken, to enable the heaviest artillery to cross to the city. Antwerp will be ...

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