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  3. SEEING HIM OFF.

    He swung, laughing, through the camp gates on to the main road, one of a couple of hundred lads in khaki whose training was over for the time, whose objective was ...

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  4. THE WAR REVIEWED.

    After days of misgivings it is good to be able to sit down to a review of the first stage of the colossal Aisne battle in an easier frame of mind than was possible earlier in ...

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  5. AMONG THE FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    "Ithuricl with his spear touched lightly." The week's proceedings in the House of Representatives opened as usual with prayer. I mention this because the [?]orm of ...

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  6. COMING TRADE WAR.

    Though Germany is straining every nerve on the European battle-fields, she has not all her eggs in the one basket, as in thousands of directions, largely on neutral soil, ...

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  7. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    The well-known writer lan Hay is contributing to "The Times" a series of articles on the above subject. In one of them he writes:— ...

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