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WAR FROM A TO Z

An Austrian Archduke, assaulted <iiid- asnailed, Broke Belgium's barriers, by Britain bewailed. Causing consternation, confused chaotic crises, Diffusing destructive, death-dealing devices. England engaged earnestly, eager e v erv ear; * N France fought furiously, forsaking fioiish fear; Great Qprman garrisons grappled Gdlic guard; Hohenzollern Hussars hammered. Ueuvv, hard. Infantry, Imperial, Indian, Irish, intermingling. Jackets jaunty, joking, jesting, jostling, jingling. Kinetic, Kruppised Kaiser, kingdom's killing knight. Laid Louvain lamenting, London laokin" light. Mobilising millions, marvellous mobility. Numberless nonentities, numerous nobility, Oligarchies olden opposed olive on'eriiig", Prussia pressed Paris, Polish protection proffering. • Quaint Quebec quickly quartered qv.utidian quota, Renascent Russia, resonant, reported V-vgal rota. Scotch soldiers, sterling, songs stalwart sung, 'Tipperary' thundered through t':;;uic tongue. United States urging nnarmament, unwanted, Visualised victory vociferously vaunted. Wilson's warnings wasted, world-war wild, Xenion Zanthocbroi Xantippically X-iieu. Yorkshire's voung veomen veiling Youthfully: ' ■ " Zigzag Zeppelins, Zuider Zee.'' —John E. Edwards, in the ' New York Sun.'

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 7 September 1917, Page 4

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WAR FROM A TO Z Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 7 September 1917, Page 4

WAR FROM A TO Z Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 7 September 1917, Page 4

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