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Advertising : 11 wordsThe British Fleet in the North Sea has apparently squared accounts with Germany for the raid upon Scarborough, Whitby, and west Hartlepool. An official ...
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Advertising : 277 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) to-day received from Col J. G. Legge (Chief of the General Staff) a statement setting forth some of the principles on ...
Article : 507 wordsAfter all, the train was only 40 minutes behind time, so the stationmaster was perfectly justified in feeling pleased with himself, the railway, and the world in general. ...
Article : 1,095 wordsHis Majesty the King, in a letter to the Primate (Most Rev. Dr. Davidson) rejoices in the unanimity of all the churches in observing the first Sunday of the New ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Sunday afternoon communique at Petrograd states:—The Austrians in Galicia have been driven back to the right bank of the River Nida, which forms the ...
Article : 130 wordsThe offensive movement by the Belgians has culminated near Lombaertzyde, between Nieuport and Westende, where their left wing outflanked the Germans ...
Article : 239 wordsIt is reported that the southern woolgrowers are strenuously opposing the negotiations by the Government for the removal of England’s embargo on the ...
Article : 48 wordsA German, the bearer of compromising documents in the German language, has been arrested at Algeciras, in Spain. He was attempting to enter Gibraltar, and ...
Article : 102 wordsThe cession of the Russian half of the island of Saghalin to Japan is semi-officially denied. The German troops which occupied ...
Article : 143 wordsWhen the German army occupied [?]odr on December 6, an order was posted calling upon all Russians liable to military service in the first and second classes of the ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Powers comprised in the Triple Entente—Great Britain, France, and Russia—gave their consent to the occupation of Valona by Italy before the Rome ...
Article : 40 wordsIt is stated that a loss of nearly £620,000 will be shown in the working of the Post and Telegraph Department for the year ended June 30 last. ...
Article : 37 wordsOn Christmas Eve the following message was cabled to Gen. Bridges, in Egypt, by the Prime Minister, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government and the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), who has come to Egypt to welcome the 1st Expeditionary Force from Australia, when interviewed to-day ...
Article : 148 words“The season’s greetings from the Aurora” was the text of a wireless message sage received to-day by the Prime Minister's Department from Capt. Mackintosh, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Antwerp correspondent of The Hand[?]lad says that 200,000 Germans at Antwerp are preparing to resist a seige, and that 8,000 workmen are engaged day and ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Warwickshire Regiment, by a desperate rash, gained the advance trenches of the enemy. At a point in Flanders, only to find that they had been vacated and mined ...
Article : 219 wordsLieut. Lonnen, O.C.D. Company Infantry, Oaklands, thanks Messrs. W. & T. Rhodes, J. Martin and Co., W. Cornell, Kronheimer, and Cook and son for various gifts to the men of his company. ...
Article : 134 wordsSECOND VALLEY. December 26.—A picnic was held on the beach at Second Valley in aid of the Belgian Fund. About 230 people were present. and about was realized. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Daily Chronicle, [?]ing to a Berlin statement that at Festubert the British left 3,000 dead on the field, says that the place named lies within the triangle ...
Article : 115 wordsA wireless message from Berlin states that British airmen dropped four bombs [?] in Fanders, on Christmas Day, but that no damage resulted. An ...
Article : 92 wordsA British official report estimates that 1,000,000 Belgians bare quitted their country in consequence of the war. One-half the number have gone to Holland, and ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Germans have reoccupied the town of M[?]aya, in North Poland, whence they were recently forced over the border into East Prussia. ...
Article : 575 wordsAdvices from Berlin indicate that the British naval and air raid on the German harbour of Cuxhaven has caused the greatest excitement and consternation ...
Article : 125 wordsGerman newspapers just received in Denmark state that the captain of the German cruiser Yorck and the commander of the vessel have been sentenced for ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE ABOVE MAP SHOWS THE AREA OF OPERATIONS OF ADMIRAL JELLICOE’S FLEET IN THE NORTH SEA. THE POSITIONS OF SCARBOROUGH AND WHITBY WHICH THE KAISER’S FLEET RECENTLY BOMBARDED, ARE EASILY PIOKED OUT. WEST HARTLEPOOL THE OTHER FORT ATTACKED, LIES BETWEEN WHITBY AND SUNDERLAND. THE GERMAN ISLAND OF HELIGOLAND, THE ENTRANCE TO THE KIEL CANAL, AND THE HARBOUR OF CUXHAVEN—THE THREE OF THE ENEMY'S NAVAL BASES AT WHICH ON CHRISTMAS DAY ADMIRAL JELLICOE RETURNED THE GERMAN VISIT—ARE EXACTLY OPPOSITE THE BRITISH PORTS MENTIONED. THE RESULT OF THE BRITISH SEA AND AIR RAID IS ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Tue 29 Dec 1914, Page 1
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