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  4. NAVAL BATTLE OFF JUTLAND

    The London Times, in a leading article, says:--"We have suffered the heaviest blow at sea met with during the war. The Germans are ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. THE SEA FIGHT

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  6. BRITISH ADMIRALTY'S STATEMENT

    The Admiralty yesterday made the following announcement:--Off the Jutland coast on the afternoon of May 31 the battle cruisers H.M.S.'s Queen Mary, Indefatigable, and Invincible and the cruisers H.M.S.'s Defence and Black Prince were ...

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  7. ADMITTED BY EACH POWER

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  8. SHIRKED ACTION

    The naval correspondent of the London Times says:--Only a portion of Admiral Sir John Jellicoo's fleet appears to have participated in ...

    Article : 432 words
  9. NO BATTLESHIPS SUNK

    A further Admiralty report states:--No British battleships or light cruisers were sunk. The British warships on which the brunt of the fighting fell were those of the Battle Cruiser Fleet of some cruisers ...

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  10. EYE WITNESS'S STORY

    A report by the captain of the Danish steamer Naesburg says that 95 miles west of Hantsholm a few small British warships appeared, with the German fleet in pursuit. Then British dreadnoughts and some cruisers came up from ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. GERMANY'S OFFICIAL STORY

    The German Admiralty reports:--During the enterprise, which was directed northward, our High Sea Fleet encountered on May 31 the main part of the English fighting fleet, which was considerably superior ...

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  12. MEETING OF THE FLEETS

    The correspondent of the London Times at Copenhagen states that the action occurred in the North Sea early on Wednesday morning. Fishermen who were 45 miles off the coast, saw two ...

    Article : 339 words
  13. MERCHANTMEN'S STORIES

    The London Times correspondent at Copenhagen says that the steamer Naesburg, from Sunderland,, reports that the naval action began between 3 and 4 o'clock on Wednesday ...

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  14. BRITAIN GIVES GERMAN LOSSES

    The Admiralty reports:--"The British losses in the North Sea included eight destroyers. "The German losses included a Dreadnought ...

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  15. BRITONS RESCUE FOE

    A Rotterdam message reports that the tugboat Scheldt [?] entering the new waterway with a number of dead and wounded on board. ...

    Article : 66 words
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