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  2. "Itching for a Scrap."

    A little corporal back from the front with his foot partly paralysed and minus an arm, Who was in the fighting at Loos. stated:— ...

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  4. BRITISH IRRESISTIBLE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, special correspondent in France of the "Daily Chronicle," in his latest report, states that it is now possible to give a clear story of the fighting on ...

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  5. ON THE BATTLEFIELD.

    Signaller W. Taylor, who for some time was engaged as our travelling country correspondent, and enlisted from Western Australia, gives the following interesting ...

    Article : 719 words
  6. PHILOSOPHY FROM THE TRENCHES.

    It is unusual to find a soldier writing from Gallipoli more concerned with reading and self-improvement than with the fighting, which is the immediate business of his ...

    Article : 457 words
  7. ENEMY'S SUBMARINES.

    Copenhagen messages report that the German Admiralty has not received news from 47 submarines, and it is supposed that they have been lost. The real ...

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