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  4. DARDANELLES

    In a leading article "The Times" castigates the Government for dilly-dally-[?]ng over Sir Ian Hamilton's urgent appeal for reinforcements. ...

    Article : 204 words
  5. SUBMARINE AGROUND

    A Dutch journal announces that a submarine which was off its course grounded on Haaksgrond Bank, and sprang a leak. The crew has been ...

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  6. MARITIME

    Rev. Homer Salisbury, of Washington, Seventh Day Adventist Missionary Superintendent for India, has been given up as lost in the sinking by a ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. SPAIN RETAINS SHIPS

    Spain has decided to prohibit the sale or chartering of ships to foreigners ...

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  8. SLAVS PRESS ON

    Apparently Czernowitz, the capital of Bukowina, has not fallen, but the Russians are occupying trenches close to the town, and have compelled the ...

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  10. "CREDIT CANNOT BE JUDGED"

    "General Sir Ian Hamilton's report on the operations at the Dardanelles are supremely Important," says "The Westminster Gazette." "When the ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. FOUR HUNDRED GUNS ACTIVE

    Four hundred Russian guns are bombarding the Czernowitz positions. Trains are hurriedly transferring the inhabitants to Lemberg, and the ...

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  12. GUNS ON LINERS

    In taking exception in the Senate to merchantmen being armed, a senator that the United States was morally responsible for submarine ...

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  13. FOE'S FORCE 2,500,000

    "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that the enemy forces in the cast are estimated at 120 infantry divisions (2,400,000 men), and 23 cavalry ...

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  14. SWORD OF THE MIGHTY

    The temper of the men raised them to supermen," says "The Daily Mail," a leading article, commenting on the bravery of the Anzacs. ...

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  15. HEROISM UNSURPASSED

    "The conduct of the troops, especially the Anzacs, was beyond all sis praise," says "The Evening News," discussing Sir Ian Hamilton's report, ...

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  16. CZAR'S SEAMEN HONORED

    King George has awarded 11 orders and 13 medals to seamen attached to the Russian Black Sea fleet. ...

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  17. NAVAL FIGHT ON LAKE

    Specially constructed warships were conveyed from London to Lake Tanganyika, East Africa, to destroy German vessels there. ...

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  18. GENERAL PAU PLEASED

    Petrograd reports that General Pau, the distinguished French commander, has returned from the Riga-Dvinsk front highly satisfied with his tour. He ...

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  19. SUVLA BAY FAILURE

    Lieutenant-General Sir F. W. Stopford, who was recalled in connection with the Suvla Bay failure, is now at the War Office as the ...

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