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July 1915
01 (No paper published)
02 Death Alone Is All That Stops a Canadian
Teutons Saving Forces: Evidentally Bent on Saving Against Russian Contenders
03 Raging in Baltic: Great Naval Battle in Progress Between Russian and German Warships
05 Spirit of Turkish Soldiers Is Drooping
Losses Are Evened Up: Muscovite Retreat Credited with Inflicting Great Damage
06 Teutons’ Rush Is Halted
General Attack Is On: Anglo-French Allies Renewing Battle in Dardanelles
07 Impetuous Attack Caused Canadians Heavy Loss
08 Ammunition Ship [U.S. Minnehaha] Is Afire Far Out at Sea
New Russian Army Definitely Checks Austro-Germans
09 Austrian Forces Turns Backs on Russians and Beat a Hasty Retreat
Great Teuton Army Prepares Drive on Calais
10 Success in West: Over Fine Way the Germans Are Repulsed in Flanders
12 Teutons Fail in Schemes
Checkmates of Attempted Drive in Both Theatres of War
13 Allies Win Greatest Battle Fought So Far for Dardanelles
14 Germans Met with Many Bloody Repulses
Austrians Must Make a Retreat
15 Another Drive on to Calais
16 British Land Their Forces on North Gallipoli
Turkish Losses Appall
17 Battle on Crags: Terrific Fight Is Won by Italians Against Austrian Foe in Carnic Alps
19 Dove of Peace Will Get Great Ovation When It Turns Up
20 Russians Calm and Confident Despite Continued Retreat
21 Czar on His Way to Fighting Front
Must End War Before Turkey Falls
22 Russians Yet Hope to Save Polish Capital
Socialist Propaganda in Germany Gains Ground
23 Russians Holding on Stubbornly to Lines Protecting Warsaw
Troops [Italians and Austrians] Massed for Battle
24 Russian Defensive Is Gradually Stiffening
26 German Generals Face Complete Defeat in Offensive in Poland
27 Russia Offering a Heroic Resistance to German Attacks
Huns’ Submarines Continue Their Work
28 500,000 Men Lost in Teuton Drive
Allies Winning in Dardanelles
29 Austro-Germans Are Halted in Move Made Against Capital City of Poland
30 Spray to Nullify the Effect of Gas
Huns at Gates of Warsaw
31 German Undersea Campaign Growing Against America
Russia Evacuating Warsaw; All Hope of Saving City Gone
August 1915
02 Helpless Soldiers’ Skulls Crushed by Teutons
German Advance Is a Very Costly Affair
03 Teuton Armies Again Held Back by Russian Soldiery
Miles of Trenches Wrenched from Austrians
04 Russia Claims Heavy Defeats for Germans
05 Russians Lost Few Fighters in Fall of Warsaw This Morning
06 Teuton Drive Is Still On
Famine and Disease Overwhelm Armenia
07 Grand Duke’s Army Checks Teuton Advance
No Zeppelin Raids in Past Two Months
09 Submarine Menace Is Fixed Within Limits
British Retake Trenches with 1200-yd. Gain
10 Attempted Smash on Riga Is a Failure
Zeppelins Raid English Coast
11 Zeppelins Caught a Tartar This Time
Forcing of Dardanelles Will Be Means of Retrieving Russian Lanes
12 Bulgaria Plays with Both Sides
Huns Making Drive with Petrograd As a Goal
13 Important Gains Made by Allies; Two Great Drives on Dardanelles
14 German Submarine Campaign Is a Failure
Are Determined to Restore Belgium to Belgians
16 Holland Is Buying Munitions of War
Balkan Crisis; Climax
17 Germans Sink First British Transport; Royal Edward Torpedoed in Aegean Sea
18 Kovno Falls to German Assault; Huns Close to Brest-Litovsk
Dutch Troops Fire on German Airship
19 Arabic Is Torpedoed Without Warning off Irish Coast Today
Long Delayed Smash at Teutons Expected on Western Front
20 Great Forts Razed; Berlin Reports Fall at Novogeorglovsk After Twelve-Day Siege
21 Dire Necessity Drives Huns to Desperation
Predict Fall of Brest-Litovsk
23 Kaiser’s Warships Badly Worsted in Riga Gulf Battle
Germans’ Greatest Dreadnought Is Destroyed
24 German Transports Sunk; Thousands Are Reported Lost
300,000 Men Fight; 5,000 Guns Roar
25 British Advance in Gallipoli; Destroy Turkish Troopships
26 Germany Likely to Discontinue Diver Campaigns of Dread
Attacks of Turk Troops Are Repulsed by British
27 [Russian] Grand Duke Leads German Force Away from Bases
28 Admiral von Tirpitz and Kaiser at Outs; May Quit His Office
Slav Line Firm
30 Teuton Losses Appall
Blockade German Ports in Baltic
31 Starved and Frozen, Slapped, Prodded; [Russians] All But Bayonetted
September 1915
01 (Page Missing)
02 British Sccesses Are Recorded in Gallipoli
03 Germany Dare Not Lessen Pressure on the Russians
04 [British] Yeomanry Charged Clear to Top of Hill [in Gallipoli] and over the Crest
06 (No paper published)
07 Czar’s Pressure Is Inspiration to Soldiers
Gave Up Their City [Brest-Litovsk] to Flames, Not to Germans
08 Zeppelin Raiders Kill Ten Persons
Nicholas of Russia to Take Charge of Fight Against Turks
09 Russians Strike Back After a Long Retreat and Inflict Big Loss
Austria Abandons Rover to Citadel
10 Allies Preparing for a Monster Assault upon Turks and Dardanelles
11 [German] Crown Prince Fails in Supreme Effort
British Now Hold Hundred Miles of Front
13 Turk Line Thinned in Dardanelles and Position Precarious
14 Crisis in Balkans; Bulgars May Rebel Against Their Czar
Invaders of Russia Suffer Enormous Losses Trying to Conquer Muscovite Forces
15 Eleven [French] Divisions Sent to Front in France
Hurl Them Back; Teuton Losses in Poland Enormous
16 Germanic Allies Hammered Back Along Whole Front
Hunting Armed Albatross with Machine Guns over Flanders Battle Lines
17 Russian Offensive Checks Germans Plan to Take Riga
Fair Fight in No Man’s Land
18 Turk Hold Lost
French Wrecking Enemy Trenches
20 Thousands of Turks Come down the Hill; Few Went Back Again
Roumania Will Oppose Germans
21 French Troops Cross Marne Canal and Put German Foe to Rout
Heaviest Guns Hammer Dvinsk
22 Deadly and Unceasing Shower of Projectiles Land in Enemy’s Camp
Slav Army Safe
23 Big Guns Hammer Way into Dvinsk
Bulgaria Is Still a Big Question Mark
24 Greece Will Stand by Serbia; Orders Her Men to the Colors
Germans Retreating Before the Slav Smash
25 Foes Fall Back
Bulgarians Invade Macedonia; Roumania Hurries Troops to Border
27 Offensive Movement Continues’ More German Positions Taken
Teuton Losses on Western Line Are Placed at 70,000
28 Germans Dazed by Brilliant Attack; Fall to Bayonets
Key Advance Made by French in Argonne
29 Canadian Shells Helped to Open the Way
Plan Striking Blow on Many Fronts at Once
30 Hand to Hand Battle Lasted for Hours in the Streets of Loos
Fall upon Lens; Order Comes from Kitchener Direct
October 1915
01 No Middle Course Has Been Left Bulgaria
Cavalry Charged German Cannon
02 Orgy of Carnage Still Continues Its Revels Along French Coast
04 Hope of Holding Bulgaria Is Now Abandoned
05 Forces of Greece Are Ready to Strike
06 Roumania Is Now Concentrating Her Troops
Revolts Brewing in Greece and Bulgaria
07 Teutonic Armies Have Invaded Serbia
British Are Landing at Saloniki
08 Bulgaria’s Port on the Aegean in Danger
May Force Teutons to Fall Back Ten Miles
09 Huns Are Hard Hit by Serbs
Bulgars Threaten Saloniki-Nish Railroad
11 Teutons Checked by Serbs at Belgrade
Thousands of Dead Bodies of Germans Lie Heaped Up Along the French Trenches
12 Adequate Aid to Gallant Serbians Is First Essential
Greece Is Neutral Also Remains Armed
13 Stinging Defeat Is Suffered by Teuton Armies in Galicia
Allies in Balkans Outnumbered by Teutons
14 Russians Regaining Initiative Slowly in Eastern Theatre
Great Cannon Roar Defiance on the West
15 To Final Triumph of Right and Justice
Serbians Score in First Big Battle
16 Bulgarian Coaast Is Blockaded by British
18 ‘Tis Work of Britain to Prevent Digging of Own Gravein Balkans
19 Teutons on Danube Meet with a Reverse
20 Unhappy Belgian Scene of Terror Reigns When German Panic Prevails
Serbia in Danger from the Bulgars
21 [Germans] Sprayed Germans with Blazing Oil
Bulgaria’s Aegean Coast Closely Blockaded
22 General Horror at Execution of Nurse [Edith Cavell]
Serbians Inflict Losses of 60,000
23 Russian Forces Continue on the Offensive Dealing Heavy Blows to the Enemy
Allies Bombard Bulgarian Coast
25 Bulgard Suffer Serious Defat by Allied Arms
Tide of German Hopes near Ebb
26 Kaiser Weakens; End of War May Be in Sight
27 Kaiser Eager for Peace with Russia
Serb Army Firm
28 Enemy Smash Halts [in Balkans]
Marvellous Work in the Sea of Marmora
29 Bulgar Women Cry “Give Us Back Our Men.”
30 British Expeditionary Forces Form Junction with the Serbian Army
November 1915
01 (Page Missing)
02 Wanton Plumbing Charged to Bulgars; Civilians Massacred
Roumania Unlikely to Stay Out of the War
03 Hindenburg Forced to Withdraw from North Slav Front
04 [German] Defence Line in Eastern Belgium
Von Buelow Denies Mission of Peace
05 Heroism of Serbs Undiminished; Fortitude Is Something to Marvel at
Warning Against False Hope of Peace
06 Germans Held Safe; Strength Is Waning; Bidding for Peace
08 Bulgars Checked in Fight with Allies
09 Britain Will Not Discuss Peace Plans
10 Bulgars Repulsed Four Times by Allies
British Troops Advance North of Doiran Making Their Way to Strumitza [Macedonia]
11 Russian Victory at South End of Line
German Cruiser Is Sunk; Dutch Steamer in Flames; Teuton Diver [Submarine] Is Captured
12 Serbs Make a Definite Check to Invading Hun in Mountain Fastnesses
13 Kaiser Writes Pope Begging for Peace
Italy May Seize Interned Ships
15 French Offensive Still Keeps Up in the Artois Region
16 Germany Ready for Peace, But Allies Must Be Proposers
17 [Massacre in Armenia] Most Horrible of All Crimes in History
18 Abandon Gallipoli Is Advice of New Commander in East
Trenches at Front Labyrinth of Canals
19 Afraid Monastir Will Fall to the Bulgars
20 Kaiser Loses Two More Submarines
French Transport Reported Sunk
22 50.000 Men in 2,000 Ships Take Place of Long Extinct Brigs to Keep High Seas Open for the Grand Fleet
23 German Big Guns for Dardanelles
24 Russia About to Throw Great Army into the Balkans
British Fleet Was Too Much for Germans
25 Germans Bombard the Canadian Lines
26 Civilians Have Quit Gorizia; Fall of City Regarded As Imminent
All Eyes Are Now Fixed on Roumania; May Move Shortly
27 No Delusion That Germany Is Ready to Dicsuss Peace
29 Winter Is Expected to Delay Huns in Serbia
30 Austria Is Working for Separate Peace with Allied Powers
Nearly a Million Armenians Have Perished
December 1915
01 Roumania Prepared to Send Ultimatum to Central Powers
Greek Vaccillation Almost Ended; Serbian Retreat Will Force a Decision
02 Peace Questions Prepared for Reichstag
Britain’s Burden in War, Losses in Men and Ships
03 War Comes Home to the Bulgarians; Russians on March
04 Guns of Bulgars Silenced by British
Demand for Peace Spreading in Germany
06 Germany Is About Ready to Take Less
Remnants of Serb Army to Fight with French
07 Bulgars Defeated in Attack on French
Advises Blockade to Bring Greeks to Their Senses
08 Tried to Embroil United States in War with Mexico
Belgian Fort Blows Up, Eighty Germans Killed; Fighting in Champagne
09 Russians Capture Whole Division Staff
Hungering Women in Berlin Cry for Bread
10 Germans Still Talk of Peace; Allies Prepare for New Campaigns
Shells Are Falling on Greek Soil Now
11 Greece Agrees to Demobilize Army; Yields to Allies
Allies in Balkans Escaped from Trap
13 Greece Is Finding It Hard to Be Neutral
14 Brilliant Retreat of Allies Is Ended
Russians Massed Along the Danube
15 Halt Is Called at Frontiers of Greece
16 Allies Are Holding Lines on Vardar River
17 To Push Campaign in German East Africa
Italy Has Landed Strong Force in Albania
18 Note to Austria [from U.S.] Is Almost an Ultimatum
20 Bulgars and Turks Must Not Set Foot on Soil of Greece
British Troops Drawn Off from Suvla Bay and Anzac; Casualties Are Insignificant
21 Britain Planning Air Raids on a Big Scale
[Central Powers] Hurrying Troops to Albanian Coast
22 Aim Is to Break the Serbians UtterlRussians Thought to Have taken Varna
23 Varna Fight Was Only a Small Affair
Food and Peace Riots Growing More Frequent in the German Capital
24 Bulgars Will Fight the Allies in Greece
25 (No paper published)
27 Japanese Liner Torpedoed Without Slightest Warning; Made No Attempt to Escape
28 Making Test Raids into Allied Lines [in France]
29 [Russians] Trying to Relieve Pressure on Allies
30 Cold Trenches Along Gallipoli
31 Eastward Drift of the Warfare
Peace Tomorrow If Allies Willing