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  2. MUS[?]LE WINS.

    YOU will have noticed, I dare say, that all the newspaper correspondents with the German armies have made mention of the wonderful marching power and ...

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  4. THE EXTENSION OF SUCMARINE TELEGRAPHY FROM INDIA TO THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO AND CHINA.

    FROM the eventful and interesting evening of the 23rd June last, when his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was able, by means of submarine telegraph, to communicate, during a ...

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