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  2. THE DEFENCE OF EGYPT.

    The Red Sea at its northern end branches out two arms— the Gulf of Suez, running north-westwards to the Suez Canal, and the Gulf of Akabah, ...

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  6. ENTERING A TOWN.

    Here are three ways of doing the same thing— of behaving when you enter a conquered town in which the townspeople have a greater right to be there than the ...

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  7. HOT BATHS IN THE TRENCHES

    Amusing sidelights on the war and the wonderful way in which the French s[?]ldiors have aecustomed themselves to brench warfare are contained in letters ...

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  8. THE NORTH SEA.

    The attack on Cuxhaven by a British squadron has a much more important bearing upon the tactics of the Grand Fleet commanded by Sir John Jellieoe ...

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