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Lumsden News-Record December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Lumsden, SK
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Davidson Leader December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Davidson, SK
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Saskatchewan Herald December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Battleford, SK
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The Wilkie Press December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Wilkie, SK
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The Maple Creek News Decmeber 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Maple Creek, SK
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The Wadena Herald December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Wadena, SK
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Hold beneficial convention|Municipality of Sasman 336|The lion's whelps|Moose were plentiful|For Belgian Relief Fund|Boosting Wadena extensively|Liberals meet in Kuroki|Sunderland school|Enthusiasm and interest - when city council meets Ratepayers|Postponed Paswegian concert|On page eight|The talisman|On bridge to the end|What the Germans believe|The road hogs of Europe - little nations defended with eloquence|Storming a battery|Splendid warriors|Imperial highway|British soldiers' stories|Think hard - it pays to think about food|Doom of a spy|Enlarge the wheat output|The Literature of the farm|Highlander's funeral|The bully of Potsdam|War and the eugenist|British Columbia sanitary inspection|Crucified on a door|Constitution and by-laws|Business normal in Paris|Kuroki kronicles|Classified want ads|In the supreme court judicial district of Wynyard|Town of Wadena|Local news items|Toronto has over 6000 cars|Moving meals|Inventor refuses Germany's offer|Air pilot's feat|New Krupp gun|Bird's eye view of battle|An appropriate gift|One Tommy equals 3 Germans|German only laughed|Playing with corpse|"Tommies" in German hands|Only well-trained troops to the Front|German hatred of England now extended to Americans|The cost of living problem|Never to marry Germans|Germans in prison camp|Direct result of the war|Settlementon prairie wheat lands|Enemies' property in Empire safe|Effect of French guns|Shot as a spy, but honored in death|Why Russia wanted Cracow [Krakow]|Should buy Canadian goods|Noble response has been made to Britain's call to arms|Only advance guards as yet|Britain has world's deadliest weapson|Forestry facts|Ignoring the retail merchant|Clair clippings
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The Kindersley Clarion December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Kindersley, SK
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The Rosetown Eagle December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Rosetown, SK
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The Oxbow Herald December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Oxbow, SK
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The Strassburg Mountaineer December 3, 1914
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1914-12-03
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Strassburg, SK
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Business and professional cards|Our want ads|The news|Gold stored in Ottawa|Letter from Victor Swanston at Salisbury|Hockey Club re-organized|More aid to farmers|A scheme that failed|Pengarth Debating Club|Swiss bell ringers coming|The golden girl|The bravery of the Briton|"Whistling Billy"|If Germany invades the British Isles|Want to help Royal Navy|World's champion wheat grower|The futility of bomb throwing|"Who made that boy an officer?|One land does it|Local and general|Wilkerson's wife|Japan wants Russian alliance|Do not treat Army|Thanks, Mr. Sobotka!|Europe's spoiled child|A German officer's record|The Indian troops|Gun bases found near Paris|A rebellion|Despatches that thrill the Empire|Restore sunken elevator|British soldiers like their officers|In a righteous cause|Protection of birds|How Naval guns are aimed|Valor of the French|Automobiles for life saving|Dodging the beaten path|Weed used in Maritime Provinces|Milner says attack is on Empire|"Treachery" to Germany|Stop pro-German propaganda|$1000 shells|To co-operate with Canada|Internes|England calls men to the colors|Strategic move made by French Commander-in-Chief|Indians starving in North|Treachery of the enemy|Kilometres and miles|Turpinite kills everything|Germans talk of their losses|Value of irrigation|Took the Kaiser's farm|Kilties rouse wonder of French|Chances for Canada|Horrible tales of cruelty committed by the Germans|To make binder twine|Football and cannon ball|Ten men with hands cut off|German food supply|Grain for the Empire|The news
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