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  4. THE NAVAL FIGHT.

    The Admiralty announces that undoubtedly the German losses were heavier than the British. It adds that this is so not merely relatively but absolutely. ...

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  6. ACTION'S EFFECT ON BRITISH NAVY.

    American journalists asked the Admiral by what effect the action would have on the strength of the navy, and the reply was—"Beyond slightly ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. FULLER STORIES OF FIGHT.

    Fuller stories of the great battle, secured from the many survivors who are landing at east coast ports, are arriving in London. ...

    Article : 233 words
  8. BERLIN SEMI-OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A Berlin semi-official message states: — "The Germans pushed forward to engage portion of the British fleet, which was reported to be off the south ...

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  9. PARIS JOURNAL'S VIEWS.

    The Paris "Temps," in explaining the position of the British fleet, says: — "It is hard for sailors, trained for battle, to patrol the seas unendingly, ...

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  10. THE LUCKLESS FRAUENLOB.

    A survivor from the German cruiser Frauenlob states that the German fleet left Wilhelmshaven at 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning. The British ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. RETURN OF BRITISH FLEET.

    An officer who witnessed the return of part of the British fleet states that the majority showed small signs of the conflic. — The crews vehemently insist that ...

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  12. FRENCH PUBLIC IMPRESSED.

    The consternation caused by the first account of the naval battle gave way to great rejoicings on Sunday night over the British victory. Even the fighting ...

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  13. NAVAL OFFICER'S OPINION.

    The American Associated Press has interviewed a naval officer of high rank, who said that the further details would have an even more heartening effect ...

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  14. HEROES WELCOMED.

    The British war vessels, on their return to the East Coast bases, were welcomed with great enthusiasm. Wounded officers and - men were loudly cheered. ...

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  15. THE STORY TOLD.

    Apart from the fact that the Germans were nearly thrice as strong as Admiral Sir David Beatty's squadron, they had the advantage of the light, ...

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  16. GERMAN FLEET'S RETURN TO KIEL.

    The Paris newspapers, in their comments on the North Sea battle, are unanimous in emphasising the importance of the British warships having ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    Great public admiration is felt for British heroism in the naval fight. Englishmen when recognised in the streets of Petrograd are greeted with the ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. REAR-ADMIRAL HOOD.

    Rear-Admiral Horace Lambert Hood was on board H.M.S. Invincible, and is believed to have perished. As a midshipman he was on H.M.S. Calliope in ...

    Article : 304 words
  19. INDEFATIGABLE.

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  20. DEFENCE.

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  21. RUMORS OF FURTHER HUN LOSSES.

    Rumors are current in Hamburg that the German dreadnought Westphalen and the super Dreadnought Lutzow were sunk. ...

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  22. CRUISERS HEADED BY THE LION.

    The Glasgow "Herald" says that the battle cruiser squadron went to sea, headed by the Lion, and steamed 25 knots per hour for nearly 16 hours. ...

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  23. BLOCKADE NOT AFFECTED.

    All the newspapers emphasis that the blockade has not been affected, and that the Germans remain bottled up. A Berlin message declares that the ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. RECEIPT OF NEWS IN U.S.A.

    The United States receivcd tire German version of the North Sea light, before the British accounts, and in consequence Wall street was greatly ...

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  25. LORD BERESFORD INTERVIEWED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" has interviewed Admiral Lord Charles Berestord, who sad:—"I cannot understand how anybody can regard" the naval battle with ...

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  26. ARDENT.

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  27. QUEEN MARY.

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  28. FORTUNE.

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  29. HOW THE QUEEN MARY WAS SUNK

    A great shell punched through the Queen Mary through her thinner armor. Her magazine exploded, and she trickled up, and sank like a stone. ...

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  30. SURVIVORS IN HOLLAND.

    From the Hague it is officially reported that two officers and 18 members of the E[?]bing's crew, and a British surgeon, have been liberated, ...

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  31. SIR PERCY SCOTT'S SON DEAD.

    Midshipman John Scott, who went down with H.M.S. Defence, was the eldest son of Admiral Sir Percy Scott, Bart. (retired), who was recently in ...

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  32. SPARROWHAWK.

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  33. VISCOUNT FRENCH'S NEPHEW

    Lord French's nephew, the Rev. Lyndall, chaplain of the Lion, was killed by a shell. He was to have been married yesterday (Monday). ...

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  34. THE KAISER'S MESSAGE.

    From Amsterdam it is reported that the Kaiser's telegram to the Prussian Diet was read by the President. The message was as follows :—"With you, ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. SHARK.

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  36. WARRIOR.

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  37. ENGLAND'S LOSSES.

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  38. FATE OF QUEEN MARY.

    The Queen Mary was sunk by gunntire, which the enemy's capital ships concentrated upon her. Her magazine exploded with tenrific force, and her ...

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  39. ADMIRAL HOOD'S GREAT FIGHT.

    Admiral Hood put up a great fight against heavy odds. A torpedo sent the Invincible to the bottom. When the Grand Fleet came on the scene ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENTS.

    The first naval engagement of the war occurred in the Heligoland Bight on 28th August, 1914. In that action the light armored cruiser Arethusa ...

    Article : 207 words
  41. "THE FATHERLAND IS THANKFUL.

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Dr von Bethmann-Hollweg) telephoned to the Chief of the German High Sea Fleet:— ...

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  42. ADMIRALTY SUMMARY.

    The Admiralty announces that, until Admiral Jellicoe is able to supply a full despatch, any attempt to give details of the history of the engagement ...

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  43. QUEEN MARY'S PREVIOUS ESCAPE

    The Queen Mary had a narrow escape at the battle of the Bight of Heligoland early in the war. Captain W. R. Hall was on the bridge of his ship, when he ...

    Article : 93 words
  44. THE LOST OFFICERS.

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  45. OFFICERS' DEATH ROLL.

    The first list of officer casualties sustained in the great naval battle off Jutland on Wednesday last has been, published by the Admiralty. The list ...

    Article : 211 words
  46. GERMAN CRUISER FRAUENLOB.

    Of the crew of the lost German cruiser Frauenlob only 11 are alive. These men have arrived at the Hook of Holland. They state that the ...

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  47. "COLOGNE GAZETTE" SPEAKS.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says :—"Now that the rats' have again left their 'safe holes' and bitten, not through the oaken walls which were Britain's ...

    Article : 101 words
  48. BLACK PRINCE.

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