The Russians re-crossed the Sha-ho on their left (east) on the 21st instant (Friday), and are entrenching as they advance, since it is impossible to face ...
Article : 151 wordsLatest details of the attack made by the Baltic Fleet on Friday night on the British trawlers on the Dogger Bank show that three men were killed and 20 others were wounded. The trawler Wren, which it was thought had been lost with all hands, is safe. Only one boat, the Crane, ...
Article : 184 wordsThe commander of a Danish gunboat states that for several days prior to the departure of the Baltic fleet it was rumoured at Copenhagen that the Japanese ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Channel squadron, under the command of Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, has just arrived at Gibraltar. The Mediterranean fleet, under the ...
Article : 68 wordsIn a formor letter I described the chain of hills which we took by assault in the small hours of September 1. Just after sunrise that morning we rode over to those hills. The ...
Article : 1,431 wordsThe Baltic Fleet, after passing the Isle of Wight, headed for Cherbourg, in several divisions. It is believed that the Admiral will open his secret sailing orders off ...
Article : 125 wordsRussian artillery destroyed the Sha-ho railway station. Colonel Pankoff and 22 soldiers were killed. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe British Foreign Office states that in the matter of the attack on British trawlers in the North Sea by the Baltic Fleet [?]rgent representations based on the ...
Article : 168 wordsThe "Times" demands that instant satisfaction be given by Russia for the unaccountable act of the Baltic Fleet "Unless regret is expressed," the "Times" continues, ...
Article : 289 wordsThe anniversary of the battle of Balaclava was celebrated at Ballarat to-night under the auspices of the South-street Society, and a patriotic programme of music was rendered. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsThe Wilson line steamer Argo was examined by means of a searchlight, but was not stopped. The ice-breaker Yermak, a cruiser, and ...
Article : 37 wordsIt is interesting to note opinion in St. Petersburg respecting the prospects for the winter months. Last week we pointed out that probably there would be greater activity in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,412 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Watson (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister whether he had received any official information regarding the outrage by ...
Article : 58 wordsCouncillor T. C. Taylor, of Hull, has telegraphed to Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, appealing to him to take the speediest and strongest measures to obtain ...
Article : 66 wordsCaptain Haines, the master of the trawler Moulmein, Captain Whelpton, the master of the Mine, and others are now at the Foreign Office. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Esperanza (Maori King), which was to sail from Barry (Wales) to-day, was yesterday discovered to be sinking. Her hull was pierced below the water-line. A ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Dogeer Bank is one of the beat known trawling grounds of the North Sea. For years it has been worked by trawlers, who obtain from the level bottoms great hauls of flatfish ...
Article : 416 wordsThe Baltic fleet was 60 miles out of its course when it traversed that of the fishermen. Captain Whelpton, master of the trawler ...
Article : 202 wordsThe people of Canada are amazed and indignant at the intolerable outrages which has been committed upon British citizens by the Baltic Fleet. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, by 325 votes to 237, accepted the principle of the separation of Church and State. M. Combees, the Prime Minister, in ...
Article : 107 wordsIt is reported that when the Baltic Fleet was off Cherbourg Vice-Admiral Rozhdestvensky, Commnnder-in-Chief, telegraphed particulars of the tragedy on the Dogger ...
Article : 156 wordsConsols were quoted to-day at £88 6s 3d, a fall of 6s 3d since Thursday. [The fall in Consols is probably due to the fear of complications between Great Britain ...
Article : 44 wordsThe trawler Wren (which was believed to have been sunk) and the Great Northern fleet are safe. The mission ship attached to the fishing ...
Article : 55 wordsA Bulgarian priest named Stamat, the leader of the revolutionaries in Salonika, has been shot dead on his own doorstep as a result of the savage vendetta ...
Article : 39 wordsCount Benckondorff, the Russian Ambassador to Great Britain, is returning to London from a visit to Germany. M. Sasenoff, of the Russian Embassy, ...
Article : 96 wordsAbout 5 this evening a fire occurred in Lower Town. A store and dwelling, small cottages adjoining, also a shop originally erected by Mr. H. V. Jackson, were destroyed, leaving ...
Article : 51 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Broughton asked the Premier if he had received from the naval authorities a communication referring to the attack made by the ...
Article : 73 wordsAn Inquest was opened at Hull yesterday on the bodies of Smith, the master of the trawler Crane, and Legott, a sailor on the Crane, killed by a shot from a ...
Article : 86 wordsThe annual tournament of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club was finished to-day on the Sandringham links. Although it has in a measure been a oneman's meeting, owing to the remarkable succession ...
Article : 233 wordsIn the House of Representatives this afternoon Mr. Seddon said he had received the following communication from the Agent-General:—"In case the newspapers take a ...
Article : 490 wordsJust now we are hourly expecting news of another great battle in the Far East between General Kuropatkin and the advancing Japanese, and at the same time there are reports ...
Article : 522 wordsThe press of the Continent and of the United States almost unanimously express themselves in condemnation of the Russians' act. ...
Article : 102 words[?]tore the Foreign Office sent information of the outrage to his Majesty the King desired to see the Marquis of Lansdowne, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 26 Oct 1904, Page 9
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