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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Further Satisfactory news from Mesopotamia is contained in a report from General Sir percy Lake who states that "on the afternoon of the 12th our forces ...

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  7. AERIAL RAIDERS

    The most extensive Austrian air raid of the war was carried out last week against Italian Positions. Strong squadrons left the Adige and Sugana valleys ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    FRANCE.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports that on Saturday night after the explosion of two mines, the British troops raided trenches south of the Bethune. La Bass[?] road with satisfactory results. ITALY.—The italian offensive which was [?]ous with the German attack ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. AN AUSTRALIAN RAID

    Australian troops have had another burst with the Turks, and after a bris[?]light captured a Turkish camp neat [?]fa tin Egypt fifty miles north-east ...

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  10. VERDUN STRUGGLE

    Except for an intermittent artillery fire there haas been very little fighting along the Verdun front. On Saturday evening the French launched a lively ...

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  11. REMARKABLE RESCUE.

    An official message from Vicuna admits the loss of two seaplanes during the air raid on Ancona on the Italian Adriatic coast. ...

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  12. An Airman Adrift

    Letters from British airmen that did not return after the naval aerial raid on Schleswig-Holstein last month, and were taken prisoners by the enemy give a ...

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  13. The Freedom of the Seas

    More than once since the war began the German Chancellor [Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg) has had the effrontery to ussert that one of the objects for which ...

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  14. The Battle of the Graters

    Desperate fighting has taken place recently at various points along the British front in France and flanders and the battle of the craters in which the ...

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  15. A CALLANT AIRMAN.

    Additional particulars have just been published by the official Press Bureau in London of the exploit of Flight-commander Bone, who in a single-seater ...

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  16. Turks Glamor for Peace

    The straits to which the people of Cons[?]nople have been reduced by the war and particularly by the blockade that the Russians have effected in the Black ...

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  17. Butchered by Germans

    The savagery that appears to be innate in the German character is displaying itself at Verdun ns elsewhere during the war. Two German deserters, who ...

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  18. Raid on Constantinople

    Although the whole peninsula of Gallipoli has been abandoned by the Allied forces, the possibilities of harassing the Turks in their capital are not being ...

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