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  2. "A WOULD-BE SECOND NAPOLEON."

    The Very Rev. Father Edward Le Maitre, [?].P., who has more than once contributed to the general knowledge of the public of South Australia regarding Belgium and the ...

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  3. THE TURN OF THE TIDE.

    The Allies are still making steady progress in their offensive, and are driving the enemy back from the Meuse all along the line; and if the movement continues at the present Tate no long time will elapse before the enemy is out of France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HOW WAR CAME.

    "It's no good calling him names—hit him!" should be the Briton's motto to-day so far as his chief enemy is concerned. But to those of us who have to stay at ...

    Article : 6,453 words
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  6. GERMANS AMAZED.

    The latest Berlin advices show that amazement has been created in Germany at the unexpected military efficiency of Great Britain and the zeal of her ...

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