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Advertising : 11 wordsThe P. and O. Company's mail steamer the Maloja was mined this morning and sunk in view of Dover. ...
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Advertising : 689 words"A powerful attack by the Germans at Douaumont, northeast of Verdun, has been repulsed." Another Paris official message says:--"Near Douaumont the slopes are covered with German ...
Article : 96 wordsOf the Maloja's complement of passengers and crew 260 were saved. It is believed that 151 were ...
Article : 38 wordsJames Joseph M'Knight was found guilty to-day of shooting at Constable Process of [?] on December 29, and was sentenced to ...
Article : 70 wordsTwenty-five bodies from the Maloja were landed at Dover at 5 o'clock. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Maloja's London passengers were 41 men, 41 women, and 13 children, including six infants. Eighteen more people v[?] to have joined ...
Article : 715 wordsColonel Repington, the military expert of the Times, states that the decision of the enemy to put their fortune to the touch delights the Allies, as it is exactly what they ...
Article : 196 wordsThe captain of the Empress of Fort William, which was also mined and sunk while standing off to aid the Maloja, says that he saw the liner well down by the stern, and ...
Article : 95 wordsAlthough optimism prevails regarding the position at Verdun, it is agreed that the present is the most tense moment since the Battle of the Marne. ...
Article : 292 words"We continued to reinforce our positions throughout the night. "There has been no change on the front of attack east of the River Meuse, where ...
Article : 165 wordsOne rescuing trawler, and possibly two, were sunk. Forty-four bodies had been recovered by 9 o'clock. ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Paris Matin says that if the Germans took Verdun, at frightful cost, it would be an empty shell, for all the supplies were removed months ago. ...
Article : 40 wordsA message from Paris states that the report by the German wireless source of news that Champ Neuville was still in their hands is a lie. ...
Article : 136 wordsMajor Moraht, the military expert on the Berlin Tageblatt, boasts that the Anglo-French have tired of Salonica owing to the increasing cleverness of the German general ...
Article : 42 wordsThe French Admiralty announces that the steamer Fastnet has been torpedoed by a submarine and sunk in the Western Mediterranean. ...
Article : 72 words"South of Ypres the British attacked, but were repulsed. "East of the River Mouse five fresh French attempts to reconquer the armored fortress ...
Article : 103 words"Brigadier-General Lukin's column of South Africans, Yeomanry, Territorials, and Artillery, attacked the enemy on Saturday morning at Agagie. By 3.30 p.m. the enemy ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Times correspondent at Teneriffe states that the Spanish authorities did not molest the German crew of the Westburn. A thousand persons witnessed the sinking ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Times states that he was reliably informed that General von Falkenhayn had agreed to the sacrifice of 200,000 men to take Verdun. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Russians have thrown back the Turks 60 versts (about 33 miles) west of Erzeroum. Following a violent battle 14 kilometres (about 9 miles) from Bitlis the Turks fled. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe German press comments in restrained terms concerning the battle outside Verdun. Only one city, Hamburg, raised flags. The Berlin Tageblatt warns the public of ...
Article : 457 wordsA German war correspondent describes Douaumont as having been entirely destroyed by the concentrated fire of the German 17in. guns. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe lightning German onslaught in the direction of Niemen, has been definitely checked by the Russians. The campaign in Bukovina is in full ...
Article : 69 wordsThe German press announces that Russia has bought from Japan four warships which were captured by Japan in the Russo-Japanese war. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Mon 28 Feb 1916, Page 1
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