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"New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915"

London is in the exact center of the
map._
If the German Army were in Manchester.
If the German Army were in Manchester, every fit man in the country
would enlist without a moment's delay.
Do you realise that the German Army is now at Ostend, only 125 miles
away--or 40 miles nearer to London than is Manchester?
How much nearer must the Germans come before _you_ do something to stop
them?
The German Army must be beaten in Belgium. The time to do it is _now_.
Will you help? Yes? Then enlist _TODAY_.
_God Save the King._
(Facsimile of an advertisement that appeared in The London Times, March
17, 1915.)]


Battle of the Dardanelles
The Disaster That Befell the Allies' Fleet

AS THE TURKS SAW IT.
_BERLIN, March 22, (via London, 11:33 A.M.)--The correspondent at
Constantinople of the Wolff Bureau telegraphed today a description of
the fighting at the Dardanelles on Thursday, March 18, in which the
French battleship Bouvet and two British battleships were sent to the
bottom. An abridgment of the correspondent's story follows:_
The efforts of the Allies to force the Strait of the Dardanelles reached
their climax in an artillery duel on Thursday, March 18, which lasted
seven hours.


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