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- - -1 ;�- - - ____&__ - - ___;_1 — - I - I A 0 1 werd the lifsUest bo* tuned awayo ]RICKEL AND TUP NAISF-It �, A
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teami Ud wMad M"Oomw aw AT Talncf ff ru4 t
fjolej ge 4f %W dwwops abw* *@7X GOM the staff, it is a hissea"ble fack that �Ir� I tho sixth day the man sueved the 91� so searee is Tbw *out That Frato
I � . distioctiou from tue Gernam. thas *o meats of Shells Are 'Collected. I , �
I I" - . Akrq W*, in . &Twit, the Frouch - most d6tross, Up to that .
I alffe '�� Apwo wore seat below thel and to a W"'or TO AS WAR officer& of the cutter nmogod by maw The merchout submarine Peutsch. 14,6,
.1 W __ Rank %ads r"I NUAS such ropkirs as' M am ;:aye never husbanded war staff ofilk __ , fore* to k4op the Lascar sailors from ��. - 4
11 TM - I— cers, non""o, in wMay cases, ho.4.1� . � drinking sea wat , but that day they, land on her return to Germany took . . I
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� � ' jkvolted 7'e'am of their life to a pro- " 4
. 1.� I - bor. There. the Unex-oloded mvil"t-oni 8 A BIG FA M,R IN WAR, found study of war. Lieutenant. Col- WHAT U-BOAT VICTIMS SUFFIM could � not - be W* -trained and- drank: "riftost wnolly of nickel. It was More I I
� . Im"Am is UUTW stift in the boki wore taken ow and LUCK I I IN LIFE -BOATS. greedily of it. 1w conwlience two I sold to the x4i3er. . I
. I ". ITISH W+ITER_ ciutl th,3 Hon. George Morriss, a groat ,), de . just at the fall ,of precious than �,
". wore found to amount to almuSt Q.Ie� SAYS Bu a Alliest
I It %US RUN FIRATIOL ) � studgut of war and a moct, able S' Z*ff � D,ght� when so, hands deemet, them. , Every shell fired from th I .
. - khalf of the entire.vargo. Reb,A�1,-.,'rii; I c.Meer. foll in 1914 when leading his gu1X----evvry fragment, that 13 to Say
1 work has been ca * V. I elves just, they were' -picked up. .
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� � . rried out TaPidlY and' , battalion I Irish Guards against the Hun Pirates Have CoA A&Ift Bus. I --------W*-- __ —is to the Germans a tiling Of val" I ,
. � - 417 V"- the steamship is now' ready, tij go out From the point of View Of Botk Gela- -irmish in the Woods of � and is Picked up or dug UP when 11
y Asmousm That aguia. to brave the German uni his, , enemy in a sk P dreds of Perso" Ill Eiquipped ,1Z FORD$ AT THE FRONT qV sake- of the nickel it A ,
, : tral and. Private, War NO" , � Villers Cotterets. lie (lied a gallant � found, for the
. � 4A *PA 14 yribmarines, In ihe fire which wrecked " 4 . — - Women b)l ��
.11. mob Nave at** someA �. Fatalists of Alen. i and honorotle death. cryi to Battle the Elements. How the Royal inxineerx Enable Our c0ntaills� ,F tkollsatds are I 1�
, I lost their lives. � worsk behind - .
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I � Ajois Not late Servk*. h Vast Values Involved. . br � fell: "oh, my God! GO on! G:' 0111" !�' r �'The Atlantic Ocean is littered With I Arley to Cro6s River*. I employed at 011,9 kind of . ,
. � ��, Have you. ev , c9iisidered tha all. And none. would have been prouder Scores of them have sus-� The Ro�sl Engineers are often set, the lines- i.
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, # 31"tery of 'the sea, with *11 its Details of the t6aving Of theae two important role will I eb eliakuCe, or. liaz- than'he to meet his end At the head of liftboats. ans of crossing rivers. 1 it is impossib I le, to, Malze f1rat-cla's - i
__ �________ - -, _ 1_._.,_,-__ _h�!- Uf'S-AMAR 1rP-;--P4 mr,pre made nuhli� bv the Bri. � .. % _A .... ... ;11—. I., t _ _ .- _. _'V�.*.;n .q Ronse his 1�je I stained their anxious occupants until, to construct me lie sh . s� , bulletni - , I( " �
� f�,,,j!Fj4.—,_-j,-.Z.-� --- 7- __ : � - - 1. I - � _ - .4;s. F,�,�_ 41 � U 0 gun of even rifle 1.
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I -rument so that the public ayd, Or Ulex—"" ` ` & tam train- released jxLQxa U ' _V;,4AIj,�;t_ �r, ThR oamo is true of ,
I ';Plays in war? All the great s�rate- was -wasted, for his long S � bly the', Royal Enfline me- E4. Q, __,�?Rqi. . -:I---
n so strongly bred in the b011e tish Govc , , era certainly'desC � ,. ____ -
� rtlorriton that he refuses ever tO might know the value of the tasts �assing roteamship, but proba ,
ft 13 e L' I' . , I r6lu 3 .
. Ajiniralty gal. gists Tecognize this, and testifY t -G the lug should have. proved of infinite P - pf these ,small derelict caft �'Frldv- thenikelves on their worth to armorplates for warabivs. r .
" lew% of tb aecompllibed by the be saying -t "In value to British arms, . -- W it. is required for bard-
� N .Dfoss dofe*t when a prob theory in t , - .1sh Army, For It s, � to 314 per cei
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� alists, am the only visible records ,,Of lives� the Brit 0 Is veri little nickel �40
.1 onfrouts him v0s i�APVens:` I � W]h '_,War X;Lkea Pat 'I majority � known, that the Royal Engineers are, el I
0 . octan's depths c nees, it is a war the unexpected a1% y , neealessly sacrificed by,the'ravagl " An1r. But,thet, Norway, , I
. z, ellent, Germany-aud not much in
� ..� ftaly huboded in his nature i.� this results in tlieoe two insta , somarine.11 I ,,hot stufr,,, and they sbow it to' ad-! in - -, I
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-111 , --,.;.--I' -4'- nevertl�,4411rzg, - Be your 4ratesy never so exe Z 1, .The Firat Battle vt Ypres, cost, ufr 11� � - hoje its the Xals
it, it 24-4 you tactics n y thouglit . I - Ill ."n '' . -1 I -from w ,1hWitiod depos -
1� , stew.n.-hipa;: X-inWers veg�.rrd them, as Olatively - . the llve� of two of the most brdikInt' Thus o Zur 4 0 Yulauge Cut thc... I � - - I_- _.. I
. IT, VA" aw wmp Y evillu ever so careful!. i no seafarer has. pie e tb t � a
4bo rtiord of his losses In 1)Ublich- out, your artillery, never 86 powerful, ,, 'Hugh mute ' ' which be. er has drawn to the Utmost POSS1701. . I � I �
Stafr Qff.icer$ we possessed— the' K415ex's Among the many tasks ,
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I ". I t,y Gprm*a submarines as fival, even,, unimportant. , t -d. of the, other'your troops never so gallant, Chance, Dawnuy ay�d: Charles Fltz:Clar' e) V- I U.Jioats h%ve, one and'Ure UL-ely to fall these men are those. of, destr#Ing exteut, 40
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I *hEn, his ships bad bee -A sent to tbe�'tlon waa r.erniK I I Not until 1$05 was nickel segu ,or I .
. - j; facts, such as th saving of 'one gialA that capricious ladee, is always lurk- t C., Like George 11orris, Hugh Dow-,?, continue to Oo now that the Runs are, Means ,wheriby, the Run viould 111-0�
I green waters that sur ad -ready to playl , known in, �quttntltY XnYwberO in thQ 1,
I Uottoza Of the ,h aluedat'ing in,th backgroui 'nay fell attlie head-othis,reginleut, waging sub*qu ous, warfare from,jaide to progresR, and constructing means- - I
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I . his isles. He started in mo,. -,;, steaniship, wDose cargo was v . lil I whereby the "New Contemptibles." world, though things luid been thinly. . 4 .
.I,- round a scurvy tricks says a British , the Life Guards. Knowing that his to side of th*Nrth Atlantic. I plated, with. it by I
'Adically, with the dogged pluck atid'$15,000,00. and. of- another wit j,YOU, . I � . electrolyzini; 0.15ul- .
, wJIiVl%ha;vc'freIght,on toard Worth $10,000,000.,'officer, And, on the otligr band, when, officers, be in s . will progress. -_ - . t y4r , - . I
I I . the old regiment wasstort of ; the list eighteen months, 11 I . 1.
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I Inability to conftss defeat igs look their blaeke5ts whQu I i-isitcd on leaving the Staff and going I the ILT-boats, -have W6 OP I.. First ofall, it is neceasar;$r to know � PhUte,Of thO metFil- -But In tha' , I . I
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, . it seek practicable *done; to -save them. Wit any - alf"64hos - 7W _�Vr -all - sideaj 1) - b- - ' a -was killed alMost* 0 -vesse a thWt- tUora--t1resneb -things--as - riv6rs-JoSoPh W-114rtQu, a 01m,44 ------- , I
. ore they were � em em, an li�)Utalde the-regullir cor&il coag for obtaining it In ' - i
. � I ith the W�i%,� ,11`� to t British Isles and In areas where the Hun was,'and is,!cQVeTi4�'A Pro it 60" Pa. 4 �, '..
. leg5t part of - aunt-, or even to tell their ngr4e � ,when communic"tion V -Mmediately.' Charles FitzClArence, 9 . medicine, - the mass from ores -a
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*A,r . sans, of recovering at ,sedi maybe tblg� I - x and jeores aII4 shall be getting his I
I . mion of value to - has long since ces � coast of France,vore ' G ater found in - 4
I , iie man villo, turnea the tide at Tpres ibe N
I im - take: , reat deposits wore, I � . I ;..
�� . the enemy bad taken from U* ;tbj�,euemv, an Gjeat, Britain is not', same fickle goddess Fortune will on Oct. 31st by �s ,pg in the - of shipallave been sell , e'b stance, has the fortune it, South Pacific which I , ,��, ,��.
.4 1 . . a endi 2nd t to th , ottom Flanders, for. in I I New calecloni t �- I
: I tl%o torpedo and the uAder-WAter ,"I runuing tbat Ask. a. band, and, with a turupf her,wrist, Worcesters to counter-attacit' *t, ,and their people set adrift, upon th� (or mUfortuneY 0 abound in rivers- Ame the prin4al source of the , �f�. �, .
..__,s,___ seuil.the Wheel spiill�lug round agob% Gheluj,�%, thus restoring the broken oce . . nalls. T I interpolate the word bee I 1. I I � .
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* I . We - ch on a few &II4 C& 'tauie sometimes, at '� Orldos supply Of nickel. But in 1803 i I . .
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I I S. OF RUSSIA In yourfavor. Ime of-, the lat Division, was shot in Of these eas serve to s1miefdktune" be ,w � .
TO THE PEOPLE , , ox, but they will I TOM L 4 vastly larger yield, began to bo de- ' I I I I
"__ ..m 0, of the most amazing chsptet�s -)i I . Without this ele"Ment of chance, tile night a tew days later Whilst show something of th his career, " . . I I I
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' J Movem, 7 of all )in- i � li a, dreari business , e,4 Sioul fabulou'47 rich ore bodies - . - , , I , .
ent in the hloto;i ond a baU, statement .of the Allies", Attitude w at Of butchery loading a batfittion, of Guards'tO, talM or of our Own People irho may, be my" does not appreciate rivers at all, riv ry district: of Ontario, I . ;I - .
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. endeavor. In one Yelklr � ' If the gullykers, for up a po*sition for an attock to be, del- ,similarly clrcunistoncl�d, and illustrate As An army declines' to wade In the Sudbu, I x �
�. � . e e January 1, 1611, the British Ad- * Towaril the Russian Nation. I war would be! . . , I . 'h got Its feet wet,, Which previously bad been Worked. . I i "', .1
I . t instance, could olmli'Wte Oil POss'- red the 11ext niornipW . He was * hr a riler and' I . i
ivv -what the sturdy 'seafarer, undaunted t oug ' for copper. . . f. �' � .
, , W � -raity has raised frovi the depths The foll6ing "eclarAtion 'by the birity of error in their shQoting-4hat energetict; and I by odds, can do. . I Or to swim ovor to the other side, ' " - , �'
.1. . I . I great soldier, intuitive, i , ' -�1L' Since then nickel has gone down - -. �#
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. 7 cargo steaViships and 1135 sue- i BritlW Government to the Peoples Of , ele - - ' . .
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�, : , � Mont of error due to weather con. superbly brave, and hebad bad a I I ..
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� e4 in recovering m0r% than two be sh ..0 the army may pTogress, I . �,
�, - ance to display the Immense talents I � . neth- being, now, atout forty, cents a pound, ; . .
, ipils 6f the freight they e4rried-lBritish Representatives at Vladivos- 1 Which. makes every gun Or bOWitz" he possessed, . . . f One'of the Royal Engineers' i . .1 . not .4ky- . " ,� . .
1% The Ansonia, of the' Cunard Line I
I ' it is the'only. metal that has . P, * �
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" me per' liable Portion& of ther Cxv-'tock, Murmansk, and Arcibangil* * " I shoot differontly-t could M'Ak0 One day MAJor-Generai John- Gough, was torpedoe&vu Xay 30 when 1,170 . of rlve�r_fording brings in the pon- . . .
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- s were roined by thek long im- ."Your Allies have -not forgotten I their artillery �arrnge simply atill- Chief of Staff to Sir Douglas. Holt. miles distant from England. ,. The toot, which. (6-fficial' Inform I f so � the British Government . I I
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. 6 relo", but one giant steamship torn you. We remember all the services hilating. It would only require a, AM- ,zho ,,,�as tbprk commanding the Ist aurvivori, of the.one, boat known to the dlotionAry), to merely . t6o expon- .� )1, .. .. . .
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� . . .*e for a new lease which your heroic armles ren Mathematical esklculati6n 'to Plant - a out. to visit hid old have been' picked up were adrift on . a -Ad is to did not wish, it to become . . . .
� . � . I I her Ocean gr I .dered us ple� � the Axmy� rootore . � framework of an igair, ry . . � . . I if " �i i ... -
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� , �� Auseful 'life had. been laden 'WitIl in the early Years Of the war. We A shell on Ot 1�of ret.iment, t& Rifle Wrigode,' which th -for nine days. The be used only .as a tempora .- bridge - � sIve- . L:_ i . �.
, . every, square to , , I a A,flantle , e Vp to now all. the' Canadian ores. . v . ! ,
, .) and i are coming AS friends tQ' heIll' YOU to position, to be bombarded.. But to. Wan inLthq, line 'somewhere Jn the only woman ob6atit the 41P among So *oIlderflaily. 4uick andi'skilful or .�
... I I adise, -valued at $15,000,000 � L , ;�
. � . have beeTk sl#pecl in the -form. of a " � - I
I i - penny's w6rth of that loss was save yourselves from dismemberment day, thanks to this atron�g'strftin of 'I rem twenty.st,wo Vero thus our Al.oyal Vnikin"rs, .that a bridge of . ato ( mixtu .1 re of lion, �sul- . - I I I .. . .
. ; � . iteighborlwoil. of Laventle, If -- the I _ ,ons saved . , coneentr I . I
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,� �: .1, 'Vessel was and, destruction at .the hands of Gov- chance In ar, what,do we see? After ember rightly. lie loft the car some -it ,their exp � this description, fifty febt - IOU -91, eati - .. .
. . n .. vered., Another huge . . describes in par � 11 - orlence: . . I nickel And copper) to Bayonne,— . I . � .
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I . I and� a $10,OW,OOO cargo M- inany, Who Is tiyiIig'to ensInve your ncessant bombardment We &stance from the "We'vore put on an allowAlleO 0 be set up, br % ., arter.of an h9ur, I'llu I ,� t"
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- I f . . people And to use the great resouree3 And' belti of barbed - wive #ili uncut -1 L trench -es. of two tabldspoonfuls of -water and half A so.11d support Is Axed'firmly on I . , to b refinod.. . - �... I
I- -i�n ends. O.r - chine gun nests � bi-rking, out - I As -be was getting 96t I . f the, . riv,40 � ., 6wal,-and'-plants are xio* being ereetea in Cau� , .. , ", !',� . ,
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Rescuing a Tanker. _- ' of your country for their o M30 the car a chance bullet, believed to be a bisoult.tWee 'time ' a day, and.on . oach 914e Q r or I I .
.1 . I'llut V�e sh sole-Mnly' to 48911ye their defience, of the most carefullY heaven Priclainight. We b a to the lat�lnda to'bandle, this li!duotry., ,. I I . �, _."
.1", - . of, . . I . I & ricochet, coming from ad taUen -our last the. planks -fixed securelyt . .. I % I . I . . I . �. � �
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W,�'. . On Before the war � 'I that, while our troops are ettir" iind executed artillery preparation, knows where, struck. and m�rtally IrInk of water gpd. eaten, all the bis- ter. - I . , .1. I � . .., I . " � .' - I I � �
merican registei. Y'Our. I 'moAneof.erectinir - SENT,DA Y * � BAYONET ,:. � �- . ' :;1'.*;.' ' .
s, A Ing Russla 'to, assist you ,In - ' offiopi. culls.. The. captain sighted land This i's *one . a,pan THE PRE � f . - � .
1. - . : Be Ready to DIN ., _ , %Vounded this. most. able'Staff . ' . I I . . . — ; . I -:10", . J�. .�_ , . .1 . . . .
. 'Id. not have been -0 - : struggle against Germany, we shall � . rt too�. Anotjier is wronged on a 7�ucll t . , .
I j. I w4u Accounted as . stropg- it ww- a bitter stroke of Fate. T11te, that niglif but could nOt make it 01 .1 ... . ,p;- �� . � .
- . great, Value, for she. was the Ones- not rtain one loot. of your territory. I The element of chance I; io, I � . - the �mployv . � .
I . �' The ex- &&I�4 OC416 and Involves - , use 0 . ci, With the, Wfle by! All � the � . . �.. ,, � .
:1 : . 1. Out in the condl- . ed in war that Anybody who spiot where lie was -wrounded Was sup- ltccount?�Of the strong tide - . 0. 1. - . , I �.t . � I I
. � . � . spised tanker. 11D14; Ww deplori. the eivifwar that divides. ly mark. . 1 ' trying an eis. - - .1 I I I . .. " .,Fl Ing Nations; ... .1 . � i . . ,. f i � . . I
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s that have prevailed .0 I fought at -the Front ine'sitably be- pos�� to, be absolutely - . I . . ght I . 1% ;
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1p%� ,Was "A precious adjunct* to the es a fatalist. 141f 'the bullet or wai the only casualtir. I ;1. I Ot $ore,, . , The t 9. Ne Arms , of, 6eInfantryman, of , I . �. .
. I facilitate the German plats of colt- cc= I a fRitalists, of �� laitally - be . ams. re. - - . . � .
, I iu 'ded .by Great, quest, But. wo, have -no intention of shell bears your .name,!' says the old . .'so Wonder war 11141CO A ., iling'out ,the'iwlt water. shalloii-ruzinIng stre , rm of -an all nations- are, the, rifle -and the bay- " - � - - , . . I
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1� � I'll n to, ilaiAtain' adequate. -fuel Imposing, 61% Russia, any -�political so - Whaiis the. Mon. - - . - " . I banki i,6: tile onet., Doispite the progress of M"'11-1 � . 1*1 I ... � 1�, I .
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. tanker; the ,nime of, which, is le� It -additl 'BARD TO. N�TZCT � . The troopship DWinsk, under char� other. . 11. ' I , I i
I � I . Ussis Sullen Girenfe,11, wh6j in' on to� MIKOP4 I ol'the trestiol, and"tile Meut# in v,,eapons,,.,thee oldest Wea;, , I ,�
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. '. eld, of course, -was found is for them, and lone, " n Neo Thick torpedoe-4 L h I � laid acrom . . ' ' ' : ' ':' :
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� . Nhem. . Wing it gallint V glishmst, *as B " - One'anii OnO-Ifalfluc . - -on hoi' retUM-trIP t6 06 "PI t ' a them. Thi, path- ,pon Of li�re- .- . i � I .
I � / wreck, L expressed the * ,sanli Ot!V, horizontal $par$ " that lawhat.a. bayonet ieallY %�
flames and all but a tOt*1 Wreck, 'United Stated on-Jine 18,'740 miles ,"�, consists Of two 0
. - " decide 1heir form of ,Government an great poet, " I . - , , I - - I I .
. . I "g, -about In the waters, of the' his Wonderful *Verses, , and Appears Momenturi][Y- - � . moins the best for olose-quaripi fight . I � . , .1 �.4 , �,
� . Volume t 'hilda.g9lution for their -iA17prob. thought In . I I . � ed to the toVs. of 'the . � 1, . - � I.. I I . I I . . ,
0 , Mox . 1. I I from the American OoAst;' of *even hich are. .look . . I . . .
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g0sh Chat I 11111to 19attle"I., ' L I I [t-.'tb� popular c0neeptioii of the' lifiboats- which put,,of fro - ,trestlem , � . . _ I 90 I . � . I � 1A ..,
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�-- � I a Jima. . � . I � . I ii Through joy and blincI . . . ni the doom - . -most natj�ns' Use. a long, �Ingle-! . I ...
1. � � - . . ness,, he shall pery - and -the' tanner in' -which. ed. craft,. six war$ piclied Up" *'t'varyini 'Uythesomeans-thf-estin - -Royal . � .. C
� smoke rising from her hold,. the lopeoplLts of Rusidat Your very . . . . L' scbp6 I T , lable .. I .
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.. � ...'gaivige, Corps went out to1or, took - ImOw,'* I . - b still it -is. brqulklit to the %urfaco and low-' ginee'ri" prepare the 1*ay for the Odgod.Wadi, but there is a wide,varo, ` * I
I . exist;rlee, as an Indebeiideot nation is ' intervals and janded-at�.poit.s on,rthis 4�n lation irt the precise length deemed ' ' -..' I � ,",
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1, . . . . PRO good look and then. summoned a At otake..,The liberties you. have. won I Not caring much'to know 1U, I im ered were accurate, chasing submRr- gdoj� Three," had'" their - � � , 09 . cuRgats ,Coming of th,"e, brave men, who are . * I .. - . " - I : . .
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.�. . . . . T4extroyer. - At the request *of, the Sol- ' e -or -lead., *09-_§11911, :011all. repch b I I, r the ready, W Jay down their . 'jives -for -the moo.;t-,avlt*'blo,...f,or-l.the-'d9j3ig,�I of, .the - . -1 �- - ".� . - "'
1. . 1. � ., In.the Rev *,tion, Are, threatema with W I I 11 ineswoirlilbe-a ,peli-ensforti6k.than landed at,,ShAburnei Vova Scotia- . . : . I
I . - .0 vage C"'s t1te destroyer Ared two ,tAinction W ths,A,roix hand'of� Gei.-L . . -So I 0.. I .., . . I - erl I . . regulated. by the length, - - * , I �
.. I . .. - .- � . erle�n -destroier common. AN � .1 -1 . I ., ,
I 1. _ 'ned W` .Am I I d b 78 people4xi another',were qw16PG; vause . .,of Old England.,. . bayonet is .
I., A . f, That it be not the DeAx ilV� . ,� I - " ;;. ,weight, and pol.se of the rifle to which , , ._1 ." 1 � I . .
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:1 ells Into the ileMict.iti�d Plit-al 0 Iiiany..� Rally Tound'the banner of , JaIqJ out,ft -v `�ee a Hninpton Roads -by Alle'.resc.uling v __10 . —V � ' - � , .
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. . �bei hull be'ri�ath-the Waves. . We, warriort" the "beloved . . I I -11 - it is'to be attaekid., �Thus the Brl- I I . � . I . V.
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. . freedom and Independent .that The "happy . I . 0 .four, :@g fiv.6' inches in diameter r, 41 at sea ANOTHM .-LA-Dy. I �� -,� ,
.. V pip sel-,. twenty Ito e were safi . OF THE LAMP" .the, Ger.;; - :. I L . .
. . . . tre still -your Allies, Are -raising captain,'* the. -fearless -and idolized at th ' '' t;6p 'swiAing and taken to, Norfolk,- Vh., and a sixth - - :.- � I ., . tishbayonet is lbnger .than
. Tile tanker :sonk in comparatively ,Who a I with lenses or . . . , . I . -__-�__ . � .. . , ' . . . .
� '. . ow water.. Just, aA soon as � it 11 t � . I �. man to, compeftAt6, for the shorter � � . . I
.� I'll I in your midst and. seonie1b,e triumpts leader othis men is, stiuck down* the on An, Interesting Anecdote About 'Sir - I . . �
I , , throu& the watei'ar . di pearing 'T cuod, holid too 56 . .
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- .. hit sop b rrel .of, the 'British rille The * . I .. .
reaso'bably certain thgt the Are ; I. Dai . . 1, ,
.. . � of those tww;great principles, -without indifferent �fllcer- is; spared� The It duiinj the ratbor -slow process* of and put ash6ra. at. Bermxtda� �. . 'we , ,. � . I
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. . � , I .... ad Wen quenclied. diverar were .sent which, there can be no, lasti ' who revii1s. in life,, who boasts that -boat.' - .'" 7 I . .1.1, � do". all bneh.rige on the, ''
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. . � I , -_ _ . ". . . In one.,of the French nevy . . I onger tbar� either ,or - I
I � � - t6 repair the gaPs.in the bull, of'real libirty for tile world. . no shoi can touch him (t*o men'llaie merging a �U are for- z ,Spapeid on tile British � the , �, . .
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� . - I ... by the destrpyer's. shells, and , !.ts Oples c;f Russial Ws,want. . not I'beard beast-lilit that; and both are .1tatedd-they seei if they . not -, - ad *as adrift Sys, chatming,story is. told: concerning the � Gorman ''Y ts' *b.V.onet '� I I
I .... 1. , - I ple I t-pnate, -,enough-, a. ,tlender . pipe - . . eight.d , . - .. . . - '' � _ --i - it. J. - I I.. . . is, -.aisa, * . m - , . �
� wai finished A " oves' in Ffatce),' is - .. I I "T.' ' I - - - ilt�Was in First - Lord 'of th� Admiralty. ' :It 16 e . It - - -z
� 11 this work . . . gia"At only to steld GermaTI penetration,, but now. I '. their gr . � 1. � a and a half inches in . another ten. _" he boat -6 ng r has Ifo �uttipg edges, but :., , i , .
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I I . p e - reme- More than on I . th L urt the c - , 4ig t clays covered ' g In Nov- * ,op , . - �
. .1 I . ... s *etji sunk int4 the hold to to, bring economic rell f to. your ruln- Called upon to"moke tfie., sup bove , e s ace ipen sea for ii, , , � , se6ems'fhat lote:qne pirenin I . ; �.Iseiiiiplya,,slendi6iAi,ai�oiid ,ctione&t. "
I I the'Wati,r, t1lat held herL down . � diameter . shocit.'up a . " . , I
.. t, 'about 600 miles b'", *11ing br, drifting, ember last, A � MlilitaxY , Zotor'brokq, . stiletto of special A61. This ..light- - ' * - - Z" : '� I
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... . ed and suffering couiltO.' Some, sup�- sacrifide, While thd4nishuthrope'takes nd ,disappeak'ivitlim.a, teiv so�ondsl . , _ � . ` - 't -
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__ I ,. ioq,e, foot by foot a llttte it. Yalu. - , 1, - d * ,t -hat; time vdiked3o thi no I � moes, , 71 -.,. � ; - .
- ___ -,. she I . I aup. nent, and there gr more; eviiY rislt I � xty � '.. . ' ' . .
. � _, - . plie� wo- h' . .. . 41 , ,that an �th* down. in a . small vili4ge'lu the depart- I ness;.itnd length - . ,,h...,.. . . . I
11. after' more than a to :follow. ' from a� depth of sev- . I i ..
. I -I id the I There is only .one.-rdle in life for it is the telescopic perisco: mint � of tue I. , vo.xy angerous.. � .1 , ' . .
. day, unt 11� Is. Our wish -to 'a'l westwaic! until'she, was Within si . Seiue-ef,044. The rifle and. bayonet,�'a, A
. , .� I . of, the Industrial and'the - 'he is in'i may -be operated 11 Ilea � � I 8,00ast .chauffe 'set about- putting . . . .t I I . . . . .. . , , , . .
I " of laborr shi. was again stiffi man w a, fightini'tinit 'at, of'Seal Ialand,:Well.off i1i . ur.. . matters Weap.qn to encounter,,'ond gives, I an. . - .' -. - .
� . devolopnitrht - I .� . . �eial"ftet. All underwater craft A16 In - - � � , .. . ., . ' ' - 6, �, ,1 . . � . , .
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, I 'he 'sea" to natural' resources '.of your country, the, Front, . him -Tath4r thon- of Xftilfe, - - ' , � ` .. right, and - -while he... was . so engag d , adva go .of loniter keach- Over th . I . � .
By Above 'the - leval.of i I I � I '' now �q'uipped- with I . , . . . i
. . -to 1 die, . Then one � can safe 'o, ain:f,.,:ma , who.wam In -net' � . -..
...... ly leave-th The'bciatsWii " i to 'tiny mite kiproached,. carrying in,s ter 'blade or sword fy1yo bayo - ,� :,,- -.: `4 I
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S . of 'her Wing towed to, pq,rt. not to eiploit t1-.eM for. oilrseelve 1he � old 'type �vMchj through photo-, . :
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� -fire-blast*d and,twisted iron -restore the 'exchange of- ods, to. rest't6 Fate.' Bya.mercifuldispensa- 'have, been im-' fhargP"Of t! - � jifte I . � I . .
# . .. . the 90 � .. . � graphs And drawing�, - .. A . scribed her little ba . nd an electric tor4b. She of the Germans , 0- : . � . . I .
- 1. I liei'upper works I' little , I - - n -biocia . - .: 13ec� . looiiion.4bich 1. -'It In 16a�%Ai inti, ;. , .
� vre resern stimulate agriculture,. and to . e able tion of Provido,N,-.the hot - that -persons - " . his experience ai foll�ws. � obligingly ho-ld'it In a lo , was .
. . . L quicli,,ns pretsed upon many, . .. . , , . - , . . � .
. � I p d M ng pUJSateEi n -of man - &A end dr;y'�fter the� Dwinsk was- tor4iriitly he . During � 4uced at, . the siege ofP;y)r1e11rt1h10 idea , . .. . I
, . I , , once- of:a abip that was.Yet to,*b%vo YOU to.take yot!r rightful.. In e a o I � I the veins The opdration of the .Scope,.Is I flped'thd. chauffetir I I .1 . I .
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. . . ,nesg. ... -ti 8 Of the World . Ito the roar of battle and prevents th6 pedoed, I.put the crew on rations Of this time aubfilder was, seated hahe, of w ifiort dag&r blado A6t ih a I '. . ....
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.. I ,career of Useful , . the 1 e .1 - - I controlled to a large extent by a Very � , cuit and .k an! . . � - ,� I I , . -
*t 1. . I . di . . ' all quantity of pftig Which &iiitbe idiiotted - ,; - 1, ! � L
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1, 1D fr dwelling n the .bizarre one bis tkeioilo*ing.�converiatlon, woode i .
� Hut ,Crossed thb Ocean. �, - P es of Russia', Unite -with - inind om delicate instrt ,
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I . ... . , I'll ' . tei in. themorning'and the same in to6k place be en the little lady and in the - Inuzile fd' the .
r I bazaicia of the day." A. malt lit your Wa tw� I , . � muslat, thus , '.. �.. " I' ,
The apl, , . . . Tcoii�drtln� it to a pike. This inyon -P � ! -. . .. , ,.
I . . . . . I . Us"" ce of your liberties. Our '. �. . I . . the U-boat conitinn(fei -the condition evening, When we 7er6. picked himself.. . . � ". . . . ., � t . - '4 � ,
I of .tile - cries out all ,an4 * If ItA � . . . ; �
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I . one-, Sir. is to a" Thissla strong and side I it. at arply Tops, 'of ithe sea at the sui6ce- I . , .. . � �
. ' 111. . . 6rdly ani -left." - . . " w , ' -1 tiou hailed from Bay,onn4 whence the I. .-.' �:: � .
� . � - sk.before them didn't detef the Sal- I �- I chin y�ur -feet', here your smooth, which - an- up, we had I . .1 "What ii your nime I's � . - - � . . . . .. I .
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I ent. They *'otffre pieces , hunt. 3 tho danger Thei: tragle irony, of. their , . . na e _' aypne 0"whicir- has- ever, N . - I .
- . go Corps. for � mom , and then: to retire and -watch the i -latoon sergeaT.xt, . -blown. to. c e I situation. is , , , . m - 11b ' t � I . .
�� , . ,�Russia# people work out its destintes r . is I , of detection, hiV - Nonotte, - . � I . . -
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- I . - L- battered balk into, Port andi first, 11 - ipba the - . Iny in the fact that dui , 'a to n1l will . I :
11. , in accordance, with the -Ir ing their .days - 4.How OI& ar%.yqu, ?". , - i . since been appli� to weap- � �.,
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I I . . . eely-expres. by, a shell; there you come A ed raise, tli� periieope only' a few . .1 I .. I . , C�
A. - is, I . . body. of -your beat fril I . I . . ; u. small. ars * I I -
I - to find sed wielles" of' the pet)ple, , . lying dead, ne *Of'&ifting thoy �, sig4ted - . th a fire. .. .. .
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. __ all, examindd, the oil tanks I ,. . I . end � A is I � 9981'r ye '.Pp . . . Ions 'used in' combination WA .: �1. I .
' Wag ' .L biches above 'the surfoce.' If I -s � but the I . .. �. .. 11 . . .�
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11 . f if any of -the valuable'fuel , � � I. 0 � - � � With his face, to the ehtmy�. You ,see steitior aud'fW6 schocinet I "I have, a little boy of .your ago in prm. . . � .. 11 . . I
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� - - - I To their suip'd* d I I .� . . I - . rough 'he Midit raise the "eye"' blg4er,', Lei �,xob- I , .. . � .... 1, :, - .
i lit for use, se a I t �. at a safe - dista . the eitly bayonets wei(f. usualiv, .:- . - : :v '. ,
, . , n THE'NAVYNS PLA ese Ibings -Vdthou� "'Prehe"IdIng Uiit he really, -is in not as great datiker. verigels.keP ray country." I ____ .-
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,old 14 . I � . for a sub: 'angular in soction.'And fl: '; � --�-- � I
U, , , , . that of all who had. seen the � I . . 1. ., I 1. , them, Without (thalik.0odl) wrestlinpr libly, rijigta '. g thb lifeboat The. tepairg,finisbed# ,the motor de_1 tri _uted with � � . . .
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, . .. nk ablaz - . . - _; with L a I as - it. the water *ag cilln.becAuse it I marine decoy I parted.. , Sir s�for 'th& . to-i'llfli I ct I aL '. : ' ���. ..,:. ' I I
.:!L, .,.: I . ere :BrIW&,s jack. Tars. Oisoort. . I ' tlon'. . � orvir on. another � .., I Finally, howe'Vr, the . ' I .
V . L. - 18 difficult for an"bbs oucester flshi�g idlicion- WosL the, officer in ,the. motor_Lgromed ' s'orious niad- - ,disabltng�-,-�v%tnd. . Til. - : -
, � e out. in .the,Chatinel More the problem of -pre est" krie. Gedde t blood 'grooves, desikped
an halt of the oil was pumped. out VO � 1. .- . . 1. . I . . 1� I skloper of a GI _ . t - .
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. . � Theinaelves, ,. ', .v-- .-' - - , . 'to -. I instrument bi A - - Ite recent I ly Sir Er . O`wovev, , � .� , .. , : � - - - , ,
- " ., . ., - . ship- , see. the smil . .f 1. . . " '
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,� - �a Zood condition, .and then ,.expert � i , . I - . i I .. . Wanton Waste. . . I I � . I . . ..... .1 .. � . . I kt, had the� courage, 0 approach. t 19ngland, Qui W.Wrefiching the weip�u % clefti I', - _'
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1 - - . There is -a little i9land-somewhero' . It is ani'die, pastime but'profound� _eavy . . ten'days was again in tianc6, nnd, on passing -it Was Ito - uniisual thine for it to bo: . . :�. � . . . . � .
... , ihiputights Went to work to're-Place . I .. . # .The boat,that Was� adrift. , .
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4 . I '' I "; I I � . .90 The -instrument is.. ecintircilltd, -by I Pass lit -A all& i age hal I ted. tlid'cobie dethqbod .and" remain -in the .,:- , .- �. . .. . .
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� it& damago4 plates. in- her 10I and : _Very door -to mai�y men ofthe tri- .1y interesting, in -my -opinion, tb'' rarie4 with,the i ea. througli two burrica thrdugh tile,, same vill I , 1, I . . . .
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. . � . . -.1'. - 'L i� bw I . I in. the ,�vhich i _lic� ikii�6W and J wa's 2tosse& _by-theL: sea mo-tOr-,i-nd asked Ao:'s6d �Nft6ttp., -,Shb rolftfit th% Sit -.7ohil 1406'kd
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I , stud . espite the fored of theie storm e; *so the First '
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It : - , , . - e and, ' .. .1 I � at I tfacq conditions.on,an, .. - - - - * - . 11. I . . � .
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I I . finUh 4 t'h46 Vessel ' - Varying .9 ol'our be leaders, , .�.+ ,;' � . I. -On -life wai lost, t1d, victim. being .fastefring With- a spring .clip so that � ., . I 1-11-
,- � . .*Ork 10 . .. WRS its breadth from two miles, euttit, off some _A, -in the_:sIiip- ,' 0 ,the Admiralty left her a handsoino'
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=w -un t ls-thw,vlaygroand- -uuj�=inogt--� � 1J=1WMqVc10UV�VX k if]' , hdr-csva,��:&�1,r,t6 ld-iibf�w-
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. - � . . . I metican, p . . * :*lls -some -In one success u . I I . Sev- 1. I . - . " thexe ove . .: . �. . . .
" Aved v�t ' r , . 'has d ' struck lk- � "To 0 ' ' dent. This alid triangular bay- - ... . . .
4 - the war Fate -th6'peri:-! , was - . *
I k I . . 4i�= - an A " ort late ift'offhe, G and Fleet. Before OR, � cularly heavy Wave Inscribed - th little ci
It � I _ I . - prime) war. . boat . it *a# . estimated that erazea i�r a � , . . , . 1. - . I
� # 1. . : , I an As once Wore.in re ar sor- ,it, was a -barreri,. -wiAd-swept:.;Mld6i- Aire-willk unkind blows fi� thid . an-, � eral of, tile men wero . I Fre'nch �Iady,.Ninette.10 I . ..A onet. � remained as stindards,airk the;. �. � I �., . r ... � .
. ope was, visible less th ten zed- 11while by�-ftlir_ dreadful experiences, '�+ . . . � .. .. 11
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- .1.11 . . ce, � Ca Ag AmOri�dyl foel Oil tO%; ness, inlidbited, by 'a mere' handful.Of The British Exipeditfona-ky Porcehad ae . -P. . . . . , - �. IV---, . + I 11ritish odrvio until t'h,-% . ,Iniga7,ine ' ... . .V
the onds. - It' c ' . I . . I . . .. �
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k . very, dloge .to. at o time the . .1
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I .4 itjsl�) ., She - Is,* diecofated,�,peasantsp whdso� quaint - in . Prince 'ere 4 . PrbkfC hip, of'. Aviation. '. � . A' �
� , . . 6 . oquht 6#- I scakeely landbd ,�e great deal . " tifle * a sp�rinl ,4hovt I i � i
. destroyer, � d t esi a ,. � " 4 -it " %sors - .I.
. . I �, g in those A.pgust 'turvivioril lived on half 'a biscu *2 _ - .. . . . �
. ''. I tife puzzling eftmolifiage. des' bere. and there over ; I?reat beat ptevailin . 'commander � sword bayonet; the Oreda�eozor. Of the ; - - . . . .
105 1 Uges ars dottga . closer than the submarine I . . - -, � .. ... I .
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. . I I . - I .. - - -of.. $195,600 has been prj�st, , I �, .
I . k4opted by British exports to � rdake . th the work ofzInobil-, 1te suppIr 4 *ater.had at I The sum . . .jit 0,Tms,..W0,,3 de8i to t t I , ..4.
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I . . Ae OfT109 1006 tons, 'Of Oil 0-11'Overy � been madep Rugby, . soccer'and hockey "I M of -the 2nd , * Rog 0 their r@iof. . Goy-orhment hy Sir Basil Zaharoft,' G., I . . . , "I,: . ..., j '. ... " ,
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1-1 � .(lip' -she waakes eastwar& acro. -s the I .. .,succumbed suddenly. to. an ' he 148 persons, who aliandoned the )B. kt for the purpose of endow a., I �. . . . . . '. �, ... .
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I . states - -that the oil' . recovered I Ing In ' 0, ifian 10,000 spectators., 1. at baitld.�, by _,:,.�__�,%- -, - - " Teseu One -boat, containing twenty-,' ThIs munificent donago � . � �. - -��
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her, ;WrccUed hull amounted to . .or des- , . , I ,� . eah accounted for. " tintlation I ' '00n as Age Advances. - .. I . . I '. .
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# � '9 Another,vegself6und to be in Aamei - tvity ifternoon, dur,;'l w6ulcl even. le; in the i w(ti;ralist, relatim tbc story'' of a% ast a British stelmok, outward.tlio,lhalversitios� of Paris and`.Petiom, much More. t . in g own -Ups. .
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. 'I., r, officers �;who,16 .of the Allied,- 'Arm _2tlere L SV;atL and pike, llvini� ;n Anit in � - a 11 00 I . t,gtid, in oriler to assist in the pro- This may� account for tbeir,horror Of L �.. I .;,�� I . ..
# . . #1 the English Channel Was -of British Ing both, summer. and Winte I . 1 bound in ballast, was torpedoed las , I I -0 . , .� -- . . . ;. - , , . . .
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4 . . . thers to J6 ', ynore comOrehenslv6 knowledge. of -the doming friendly, Wherever th6 AWAII - L it is lifs, hope that the occupants I theta -moio* ititeltiely, . I . I I 1. .
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f jpd Ill em of oaving liter 1kom for vitilk6.. T6 chicif attraction -d it Germah.Army, the Gtrm I -e jig thci :11�elght& Was b 11 t . .
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truction W49 greator than In � walk I . q� therosaN;05.'� Ifthe' alongside, the bird. Idonoa and fhe Hun captairk",'liptidilg4hange, vilew8i . ... . Inatille. � .. . J.'L .
. Rerce, if-4ell ' ' ore, it Is hbt relate I It is'propoged - thAt the Professor. ; girl, for, I - t, �
, the'American Unker, -foti-of the'lIttle cottagea� of.farm8.116me- I wea&r' bad b, erl,lest. i - %-went a8h d that the, thn,j some of the viddift'of his attack . nstan6ei� WILY delight in
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I . . ' iTider and Gteirsou' pike tried 6 follow,nk,bui it is'said that � alled "The Zandroff 'choeolate bolop I . " .. .
� e se -,:,t .had been . cl,'ed1led the' lifebbits sihip shhll be c . .sit"' t% ,cradt confec- .';' .
I - - All'her hull. above tits inade ,aeonea, -*at dalces, bread ,:' and IVV Ate - were wounde # . , -�, .
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I .. . � - train journey 'he waited beside, the bank-, swimming, tioli that would not . �. 1, , -
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.. � on. witil 'a Silipmont of nitJOUS' golVein[l). il6uge for - officers 'Is'. �.L the on that �akinc August dayk might Uj and down in. a. forlorn,. Zistraddd It shall'b -a Professorship 0 . � I
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I 11 III the Vnited' States and the fire, vieeting-place f6i officerg , ided falling iMo.-thoso, Way, until the I el ocaroit,him. aiway. be. London, attached to the That tas6 I � , It, 1,
.. � I not at all un. '_eriolts of optiihigm, of under-ealzila- * Was a subject -of soiAe, debate, proaching Voss mp .1 'College -of Scitnom and Tech- tion Is obvious -enough- but What It, .
A ma4p its wir IiI6, tbe'magasines and squadront, and it is * 1. lero. 4other meeoosary Aid. could. be, .
i 2nt4r -alid. tion of, the strength of our �lclv4ersaryi'wbahe-k. the sWan returned' the ut.- i. . . . . . 11 . 1 4 . I . . , � ".. �
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