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Advertising : 577 wordsThe Admiralty announces:--A dozen survivors of H.M.S. Hampshire's crow have been washed ashore on a raft. The Kirkwall (north of Scotland) correspondent of the London Times telegraphs ...
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Article : 93 wordsA Petrograd official message made available to-day, states:--The Russians have occupied Lutsk and important positions beyond. ...
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Article : 40 wordsThe French press soberly comments on the fall of Vaux Fort. It is not dismayed, and points out that there are further strong positions between the enemy and Verdun. General Verraux writes:--"In order to progress the enemy must force Souville, where attacks would be most difficult owing to the left flank fire from the Chenols and ...
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Article : 172 wordsMajor Moraht, in an article in the Berlin Tagbeblatt, says:--"Lord Kitchener was the only Englishman recognised in England as a military ...
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Article : 38 wordsThe Paris official message, issued at midnight, says:--On the left bank of the River Mouse there was intense artillery fire. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Times correspondent at British headquarters on the western front says that the British received the news of Lord Kitchener's death with profound sorrow, all ranks gazing ...
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Article : 86 wordsA Berlin official communique reiterates the German claims to victory in the Jutland fight, declaring that the British Navy was forced to turn round and run, and was never ...
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Article : 47 wordsMr. Michael Byrnes, of Henty, who is now on a visit to Manly was a schoolmate of Kitchener's. "It is over 55 years ago," says Mr. Byrnes ...
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Article : 91 wordsThe Official Press Bureau announces that the Russian Minister of Marine has telegraphed on behalf of the Russian Navy the warmest congratulations on the British fleet's ...
Article : 78 wordsBrigadier-General Ellershaw, lost with Lord Kitchener in the Hampshire, was a cousin of Mr. C. J. Ellershaw, of Fremantle, and not more than 40 years of age. He made rapid ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Colonial Office Committee on West African Trade advocates the imposition of an export duty of at least £2 a ton on British West African palm kernels, with no duty if ...
Article : 74 wordsA message from the Bucharest correspondent of the London Times states that the Russian Ministry for Marine is reported to have been burnt. German incendiarism is ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Munitions Bill has passed the House of Commons. Two munition factories are being erected in Birmingham by Vickers, Son, and Maxim. ...
Article : 700 wordsA muffled peal was rung last evening on the bells of St. Jude's Parish Church, Randwick, as a tribute to the memory of the late Lord Kitchener. ...
Article : 32 wordsFrance has adopted the daylight-saving scheme. ...
Article : 12 wordsFourth-Officer Rozell Newton Stevens, of the oil steamer Couch, in a letter to his father, Senior-Constable J. N. Stevens, of Melbourne, witnessed the destruction of ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Admiralty, replying to the Berlin communique on losses, says:--"H.M.Ss. Warspite, Princess Royal, Birmingham, and Marlborough are in harbor." ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Fri 9 Jun 1916, Page 1
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