Current History, Том 5New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... England's Losses in Men IN the month of July , 1916 , the Germans lost 121,824 men , divided as follows : Killed , 21,196 ; died of sickness , 2,062 ; missing , 15,334 ; severely wounded , 17,807 ; wounded , 5,654 ; slightly wounded ...
... England's Losses in Men IN the month of July , 1916 , the Germans lost 121,824 men , divided as follows : Killed , 21,196 ; died of sickness , 2,062 ; missing , 15,334 ; severely wounded , 17,807 ; wounded , 5,654 ; slightly wounded ...
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... ENGLAND has become so aroused over the extraordinary increase of Holland's importations of food products , a large proportion of which find their way into Germany , that she has laid a virtual embargo on all food products from the ...
... ENGLAND has become so aroused over the extraordinary increase of Holland's importations of food products , a large proportion of which find their way into Germany , that she has laid a virtual embargo on all food products from the ...
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... England and 454 in Scotland , as compared with 1,558 and 754 , respectively , from January to June , 1915 . Beer charged with duty for home con- sumption in England and Wales during the first six months of 1915 totaled 11,439,306 ...
... England and 454 in Scotland , as compared with 1,558 and 754 , respectively , from January to June , 1915 . Beer charged with duty for home con- sumption in England and Wales during the first six months of 1915 totaled 11,439,306 ...
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... ENGLAND AND RUSSIA adds , and this is ominous , that a new re- bellion is to be financed from the United States . Charles Stuart Parnell , by far the ablest leader Nationalist Ireland has produced in our days , a man who united ...
... ENGLAND AND RUSSIA adds , and this is ominous , that a new re- bellion is to be financed from the United States . Charles Stuart Parnell , by far the ablest leader Nationalist Ireland has produced in our days , a man who united ...
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... England he began studying the British Admiralty methods for coping with the German submarines . With the co - operation of the Admiralty , he has been able to shed the first real ... England Checked the HOW ENGLAND CHECKED THE SUBMARINE.
... England he began studying the British Admiralty methods for coping with the German submarines . With the co - operation of the Admiralty , he has been able to shed the first real ... England Checked the HOW ENGLAND CHECKED THE SUBMARINE.
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