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Advertising : 278 wordsGermany's reply to the latest American Note claims the right to destroy any American vessel carrying contraband—at the same time agreeing to pay damages for ...
Article : 41 wordsThe number of men already sanctioned by the British Parliament for war service is 3,200.000. A further list of 2,492 casualties has been published, including 528 Australians. The loss of life in the British Navy to date has totalled 6,409 officers and men, not ...
Article : 244 wordsThis afternoon's communique relates that last night the Germans again attacked the captured sugar refinery at Souchez. They were speedily repulsed, however. The ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Petit Journal reports that the Italians, advancing in Trentino along the Adige Valley, destroyed the railway at Rovereto, and severely shelled the villages ...
Article : 90 wordsA telegram from Algeciras (a port of Spain close to Gibraltar) reports that officers from a British cruiser stationed in the Straits of Gibraltar arrested on board ; ...
Article : 78 wordsThe last American Note to Germany, referring to the sinking of the Cushing and the Guff Light, says it has been noted that Germany has promised to ...
Article : 575 wordsThe latest German communique states:— The enemy near the Souchcz sugar refinery gained small advantages, but French attacks north of Neuville collapsed. The ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Italian forces are within 17 miles of Trieste, the chief commercial seaport of Austria, where is situated the chief storehouse and arsenal of the Austrian Navy. ...
Article : 42 wordsA German aeroplane, flying evidently from the German border toward Turkey, while passing over Bulgarian territory took fire. The airman was burnt to death. ...
Article : 68 wordsItaly has signed a convention with Germany for each country to respect the others private property in the enemy territory. The arrangement has been agreed ...
Article : 69 wordsTelegrams from Nish report that three Austrian airmen dropped bombs upon the Serbian town of Kragojevatz. Three persons were killed and 10 wounded. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Austrian authorities at the Albanian port of Medua detained vessels with food cargoes destined for Montenegro and the Malissori tribesmen looted the vessels. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Telegraaf publishes a stirring account of an aerial adventure by a flying man of the Allied forces. Piloting a bi-plane, he flew over Brussels on Sunday night, and ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Russian communique appearing in the newspapers this morning says that the enemy in great force attacked the Muscovite position in Galicia, protecting ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Italian forces, on making their entry into the Austrian town of Monfacone, discovered that the bombardment of the place by the Italian Fleet had demolished a huge ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Italian forces traversing the Arca Valley, toward Roverto, discovered that the Austrians had wrecked and abandoned the Pozzacchio fort, a great military ...
Article : 155 wordsIn the House of Commons the Prime Minister stated, in reply to a question, that the extension of the age limit had widened the scope of recruiting, and ...
Article : 72 wordsIt is officially announced that a German submarine has sunk the British torpedo boats Nos. 10 and 12. These were operating along the east coast of England, when ...
Article : 126 wordsThrilling details have been received of the Italian capture of the Preikofel Pass. The Austrians offered a desperate resistance for three days. They again and again ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Berlin Vossische Zeitung—apparently to justify raids against world marvels of architecture—has announced that the Italians have converted into forts, by ...
Article : 128 wordsA body washed ashore on the coast of County Clare, Ireland, is believed to be that of the late Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt, who was lost in the foundering of the ...
Article : 76 wordsA further list of casualties, totalling 2.492, was published this morning. These include 1.800 killed, wounded or missing in connection with the fighting in Flanders ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Lloyd George's speeches on the production of munitions question are being reechoed in Russian industrial centres. The Congress of Trade and Industry at Moscow ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Petit Parisian publishes a telegram from a Rome correspondent stating that an Italian submarine sank an Austrian torpedo boat while the latter craft was ' ...
Article : 44 wordsThe unfortunate wrangle between Nationalists and Irish Unionists, which was precipitated over the proposal to confer on Mr. J. H Campbell, K.C. (a Unionist ...
Article : 70 wordsReplying to the American Note in relation to the sinking of the sailing ship William P. Fryc. Germany declares that the Prussian-American Treaty of 1799 ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Glasgow steamer Strathcarron (4,347 tons), a nearly new vessel, laden with coal from Barry, has been sunk by a German submarine, without any warning having ...
Article : 321 wordsThe condition of King Constantine as again less satisfactory. Slight indimmation of the kidneys is now reported by His Majesty's German physicians. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Tenedos correspondent of the Echo de Paris says that the Allies are victoriously advancing in the Peninsula of Gallipoli, and have put to rout eight enemy ...
Article : 63 wordsThe article in the Nonconformist paper, The British Weekly, dealing with the Nationalists' objection to the appointment of Mr. J. H. Campbell, K.C., as Lord ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Bryan, following upon his resignation of office as Secretary of State, yesterday issued an appeal to the American people, in which he says that the real issue is not ...
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Advertising : 130 wordsDetails of the French attack upon Hebuterne show that when it was apparent that the, Germans stationed at a farm in the vicinity were partially isolated, the French ...
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Advertising : 92 wordsA GOOD CATCH OF FISH, AVERAGING 15 ft., ON ONE OF OUR WARSHIPS. Stress of weather and other causes necessarily bring about intervals of idleness for those taking part in the operations in the Dardanells, but nothing is wasted in the navy, not even odd half-hours; and our sailors spend their spells of enforced leisure in renewing the ship's food supply. The illustration, (reproduced from The Illustrated War News) shows a goad haul of fish, destined to replenish the larder of one of the warships off the causes; and the business of catching 200 or 300 fish is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 53 wordsThe French authorities, following Gen. Joffre's order to give the Germans "a terrible lesson in humanity," have sent their best ambulances to pick up the enemy ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 12 Jun 1915, Page 9
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