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Advertising : 22 wordsThe 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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Advertising : 371 wordsAmerican 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 wordsFuller stories of the great battle, secured from the many survivors who are landing at east coast ports, are arriving in London. ...
Article : 233 wordsA Berlin semi-official message states: — "The Germans pushed forward to engage portion of the British fleet, which was reported to be off the south ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Paris "Temps," in explaining the position of the British fleet, says: — "It is hard for sailors, trained for battle, to patrol the seas unendingly, ...
Article : 142 wordsA survivor from the German cruiser Frauenlob states that the German fleet left Wilhelmshaven at 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning. The British ...
Article : 69 wordsAn 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 ...
Article : 88 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 87 wordsThe American Associated Press has interviewed a naval officer of high rank, who said that the further details would have an even more heartening effect ...
Article : 218 wordsThe British war vessels, on their return to the East Coast bases, were welcomed with great enthusiasm. Wounded officers and - men were loudly cheered. ...
Article : 63 wordsApart 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, ...
Article : 514 wordsThe Paris newspapers, in their comments on the North Sea battle, are unanimous in emphasising the importance of the British warships having ...
Article : 220 wordsGreat 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 wordsRear-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 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsRumors are current in Hamburg that the German dreadnought Westphalen and the super Dreadnought Lutzow were sunk. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe 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. ...
Article : 203 wordsAll 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 wordsThe United States receivcd tire German version of the North Sea light, before the British accounts, and in consequence Wall street was greatly ...
Article : 141 wordsThe "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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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsA great shell punched through the Queen Mary through her thinner armor. Her magazine exploded, and she trickled up, and sank like a stone. ...
Article : 125 wordsFrom 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, ...
Article : 55 wordsMidshipman 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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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsLord French's nephew, the Rev. Lyndall, chaplain of the Lion, was killed by a shell. He was to have been married yesterday (Monday). ...
Article : 35 wordsFrom 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, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsThe Queen Mary was sunk by gunntire, which the enemy's capital ships concentrated upon her. Her magazine exploded with tenrific force, and her ...
Article : 49 wordsAdmiral 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 wordsThe 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 wordsThe German Imperial Chancellor (Dr von Bethmann-Hollweg) telephoned to the Chief of the German High Sea Fleet:— ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Admiralty announces that, until Admiral Jellicoe is able to supply a full despatch, any attempt to give details of the history of the engagement ...
Article : 311 wordsThe 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 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 wordsThe 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 wordsOf 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 ...
Article : 88 wordsThe "Cologne Gazette" says :—"Now that the rats' have again left their 'safe holes' and bitten, not through the oaken walls which were Britain's ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 6 Jun 1916, Page 1
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