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  2. Talk [?] Scareme[?]gers.

    In a scathing article on scaremongers "The World's Work" says:- The scaremongers against whom we would hurt our heaviest thunder may ...

    Article : 1,358 words
  3. Behind the Veil at Kiel.

    A naval writer sends the London "Daily Mail" the following highly interesting account of life at Kiel in war time. The correspondent had ...

    Article : 987 words
  4. The German Centre

    The expression "nibbling away" by which G[?]eral Joffre described the French operations against the western German front has been somewhat ...

    Article : 1,226 words
  5. French Army's [?]rk.

    Since that masterly transference of the British Expeditionary Force from its post in the centre of the French line on the Aisne to the left flank of ...

    Article : 1,225 words
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    GERMAN STRATEGY: WHAT THERE WAS OF IT HAS BEEN A FAILURE. IB THIS THE REASON? With acknowledgement to "London Daily Graphic." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 24 words
  7. 500,000 W[?]

    Extraordinary interest has been created by the publicity given to the strong resolution sent by the National Council of Trained Nurses to the War ...

    Article : 670 words
  8. Australians in New [?].

    A number of Australian Infantrymen are returning from Wilhelmshafen to Sydney by Messrs Burns, Philp and Company's steamer Morinda, which ...

    Article : 1,113 words
  9. TORN TO RIBBONS.

    KAISER: "Well, my mighty hunter have you brought me back a bear's skin?" VON HINDENBURG: "Yes, a b-b-bare skin—and nothing [?]!" (With acknowledgment to "London Weekly Despatch.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
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