A Reuter's message states that British submarines torpedoed four Turkish transports. ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsThe German Embassy admits that a submarine torpedoed the White Star liner Arabic, and that it failed to return to its base. The Embassy undertakes to ...
Article : 551 wordsThe heavy black line given an approximate idea of the battle-front as it is at present in the northern and central sections of the eastern theatre of operations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsDetails published in Petrograd of the defeat of General Pflanzer, show that some of the hardest fighting occurred on the Bug, near Baelykamen, 10 miles ...
Article : 531 wordsFrench official reports continue to record violent cannonading, especially in the Argonne, indicating the continuous and effective bombardment of the German trenches, ...
Article : 88 wordsSir Ian Hamilton reports that severe fighting occurred in the Dardanelles on Friday and Saturday, resulting in an ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Germans are testing some monster warplanes, carrying 20 men, on Lake Constance. They are more noisy than the Zeppelin. ...
Article : 27 wordsThere have been frequent hints given in the cables that there was a division of opinion in high quarters in Berlin over the continuance of the policy of "frightfulness" in ...
Article : 331 wordsFurther movements have occurred in the American Exchange, After a substantial decline to 4.48 dol., it recovered to 4.53 dol. Possibly there are more anxious ...
Article : 42 wordsM. Pegoud, the daring French aviator, was shot dead at a height of 6000 feet. The Germans had long awaited this opportunity. M. Pegoud, shortly before his ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Treasury, referring to statements circulated in various parts of the country that currency notes bearing certain specified serial numbers are forgeries, says that ...
Article : 81 wordsArrivals.—At London: Indrabarah (left Wellington July 19); Port Curtis (left Brisbane June 25). At San Francisco: Philippine, four-masted schooner (left Newcastle ...
Article : 67 wordsAustria and Germany are certainly not neglecting any chances of hampering the production of munitions on behalf of the Entente Powers. The cables this morning inform us ...
Article : 278 wordsA party of Frenchmen were watching the Germans shelling a British monoplane which was falling into the German lines, when it suddenly rose, and came down in ...
Article : 164 wordsSir Ian Hamilton reports that the fighting on the 27th and 28th ultimo resulted in the capture of an important tactical feature commanding the Buyuk Anafarta valley to the ...
Article : 374 wordsThe King has awarded the Victoria Cross in the following cases:— Second-Lieutenant Rochfort, of the 1st Scots Guards, for bravery on August 3, ...
Article : 458 wordsA Belgian Grey Book contains a series of documents showing how Germany and Austria plotted to bring about war, foreseeing a European conflagration, yet ...
Article : 292 wordsLance-corporal Albert Jacka, who has been awarded the Victoria Cross, has sent a letter to his mother at Wedderburn, dated July 15. in which he says:—"I suppose you will be ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Austro-Hungarian Government announces that all subjects working in neutral countries, particularly in the United States, who are employed in ...
Article : 51 wordsA Berlin communique says:—General von Hindenburg's troops are before the outer line of the forts at Grodno. Prince Leopold crossed the Upper Narew, and ...
Article : 154 wordsGeneral Sir Ian Hamilton reports that severe fighting occurred on Friday and Saturday, resulting in an appreciable gain in the ground occupied by the ...
Article : 134 wordsA sailor aboard the French destroyer Bisson writes:—"We have had good luck. At sunrise on August 13 we ran across the Austrian submarine U3. It took us just ...
Article : 63 wordsAn extraordinary series of dynamiting outrages are breaking out in ammunition and powder plants in the United States. It is unquestionable that German secret ...
Article : 93 wordsThe sudden reversal of Germany's submarine policy in the matter of naming passenger liners is highly suggestive. It can hardly be accepted as an indication that the Germans ...
Article : 359 wordsThe Maharaja of Nawanagar (Prince Ranjitsinhji), who had just returned on short leave from the front, where he was attached to General Sir John French's ...
Article : 77 wordsIn respect to the sale by auction of maize, bran, and pollard imported by the Government, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Johnson) admits a loss of fully 50 per cent. on the ...
Article : 153 wordsBaron Hayassi, Japanese Ambassador at Rome, states that the public are not aware of the extent that Japan is cooperating with the Allies. ...
Article : 72 wordsA Rome message says:—Roumania has informed Austria and Germany that her refusal to allow the transit of munitions to Turkey is due to the desire to maintain ...
Article : 105 wordsDr. Dillon, writing to the "English Review," advocates a scheme for forcing the smaller neutral nations into the war. The Allies, he says, ought to adopt two ...
Article : 247 wordsReports confirm the fact that Germans and Austrians are quietly drilling in their Turnverein Hall, professedly to repel a Canadian invasion. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe King and Queen spent two and a half hours in the No. 3 Loudon General Hospital, Wandsworth, to-day. Two hundred soldiers who are unfit for further ...
Article : 175 wordsThe death of a girl named Sa[?]e Abrahams, believed to be about 20 years of age, and living in Toxteth-street, Glebe Point, occurred last night as the result of the overturning ...
Article : 61 wordsSir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), who is on holiday, still wears coloured glasses owing to slight eye trouble. The Marquis of Crewe (President ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Cusack, M.L.A., has received an interesting letter from his brother, who is serving with General Botha in the South African campaign. He had fought against ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Governor of Nigeria reports the capture of the town of Gaschaka, in the Cameroons, 50 miles from the Nigerian border. ...
Article : 124 wordsIgnatius Tribich Lincoln, a self-confessed Gorman spy, who was formerly a member of the House of Commons was arrested and charged with forgery, alleged to have ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Cardiff conference accepted the terms of settlement in the coal trouble. There are 42,000 idle on the pretext that the agreement has not yet been signed. ...
Article : 110 wordsSir Thomas Lees, formerly of Lord Chelmsford's (ex-Governor of New South Wales) staff, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, died, and was buried at ...
Article : 115 wordsThe second reason, born of the first, for the German change of policy, is that Berlin wanted to use her "concession" as a lever to force Britain to relax her restrictions upon ...
Article : 272 wordsThe Government intends to proceed with the Randwick Asylum Bill, notwithstanding the action of the Commonwealth authorities in acquiring the property during the currency of ...
Article : 34 wordsNewspapers give prominence ot the resa[?] of the Commonwealth loan, and conto it a gratifying evidence of financial strength. ...
Article : 22 wordsIt is reported from Amsterdam that Grand-Admiral von Tirpitz is ill from overwork, and his doctors have ordered an extended holiday. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Federal Public Service Bill (1915), which includes a clause giving preference in employment to those who have served with a satisfactory record in the Expeditionary Force, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 3 Sep 1915, Page 9
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