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Advertising : 651 wordsThe latest news makes it clear that Rear Admiral Sir David Beatty's battle cruiser squadron got in behind the German cruiser fleet when it was steaming north, and hung on like a bull dog until Admiral Sir John Jellicoe came up. This was despite the fact that Beatty was caught between two fires, the main German fleet being outside ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 383 wordsThe official Petrograd message says:-- "The Germans attempted an offensive in the Riga Dvinsk sector. They preceded their attack with gusts of artillery fire. They were repulsed. "On Sunday morning fighting on a large scale began along the whole line from the ...
Article : 170 wordsA most stirring battle story is that of the appearance of the Warspite and her sister ship, the Queen Elizabeth, when they went to the rescue of the Warrior. While the ...
Article : 196 wordsThe London Times, in a leading article, says:--"Verdun remains incomparably the most important phase of the land war. Every week the gigantic battle grows fiercer, and both sides a[?]e losing heavily. Paris believes that the decisive and critical moment is approaching. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe official news and the stories of survivors completely dispose of the German claims to victory, and convincingly prove that the foe was badly hit, and driven back to ...
Article : 374 wordsThe Edinburg correspondent of the London Times wires: -- "Scotland is satisfied that Great Britain's command of the seas remains unimpaired, ...
Article : 371 wordsAh east coast correspondent of the Times says thai a seaman on one of the four first class battleships mentioned in the Admiralty reports, describes the battle as having taken place on a fine, bright afternoon, with only a little breeze blowing and the sea fairly calm. ...
Article : 476 wordsIn a leading article the London Times says:-- "The British command of the sea is unimpaired. The German press vaunts its ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Admiralty has published a further list of casualties from ships other than those sunk. The figures comprise 99 killed,. 17 died ot ...
Article : 47 wordsThe official Press Bureau announces;-- "In view of the irresponsible criticism of admirals who took part in the battle, the Admiralty, pending the receipt of Admiral Sir ...
Article : 66 wordsCopenhagen messages state that survivors of the light cruiser Wiesbaden and of several German torpedo boats have been landed,and report that only a very few were saved from ...
Article : 291 wordsThe British Admiralty contradicts the German assertions that one of our destroyers was submarined off the mouth of the River Humber, and that the Euryalus was burnt ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Exchange News Agency announces that a member of the Marlborough's crew states that the ship was not torpedoed, but went back to harbor. ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Charles Walker, of Fremantle, has received advice from the Admiralty that his son Robert was one of the lost in the destroyer Shark in the great fight on ...
Article : 197 wordsLady Beatty was among the throng of waiting womenfolk who stood on a certain pier during. Wednesday night. She know that her husband was fighting, but did not ...
Article : 66 wordsThe naval critic of the London Evening News estimates, provisionally, that the tonnage losses were:--British, 104,700; German, 104,410; and that the relative German loss was ...
Article : 46 wordsThe United States has again asked Germany for guarantees of safety for her shipping and people, also reparation for the losses, and threatens to break off ...
Article : 558 wordsThe Exchange News Agency's Rome correpsondent says that an Italian warship sunk a big Austrian, transport off the Dalmatian (East Adriatic) coast, ...
Article : 40 wordsA German press report says that Admiral von Scheer, commanding the German High Sea Fleet, has replied to the Duke of Mecklenburg's congratulations saying that he ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Tue 6 Jun 1916, Page 1
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