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Show f ' oo j , DARK DAYS FOR ' .1 THE ENGLISH. ji Zeppelins are making frequent vls- ' its to the coast of England. Last ; ; j I night they raided the outskirts of j ! h '.: London, dropping bombs, killing ten ; j and wounding thirty-six persons. In 111: . 1 the past ten days three raids have been made, with total casualties of thirty killed and seventy-three wounded. ' It is evident this last air attack was made in great force, as tho number num-ber of persons struck by the bombs nearly equals tho combined casualties of the procedlng flights. With submarines sinking transports. trans-ports. Zeppelins flying over England, gas bombs bursting on the British tronches in northern France, the Germans Ger-mans are doing their full part to make life miserable for the English. To add to tho discomfort of the British, the Kaiser has just taken Kovno, a stronghold of the eastern lines of the allies. This has been a Gorman summer. "What a year from now will bring forth no ono can foresee. Much depends de-pends on Great Britain's ability to stem the tide of German victories. Should the allies capture Constantinople Constanti-nople within a month and be able to arsisl the Russians through tho Dar-fianr-lles before Von Hindonburg has hamstrung tho Cossacks tho triple entente may bo saved from a life and death struggle on tho western front. |