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Advertising : 336 wordsM. Pashitch, the Premier of Servia stated, in on interview in the London Daily Mail, they he was much impressed with the [?] ...
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Advertising : 697 wordsThree air raids by Zeppelins on the British coast--on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights--are announced. Friday's was made over the eastern counties and the north-east coast, and 43 were killed and 66 injured. In one ...
Article : 137 wordsSir Frederick Ponsonby, Keeper of the Privy Purse, has sent the following letter, addressed from Buckingham Palace, to Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister:-- ...
Article : 100 wordsThe War Office officially reports:-- "Another Zeppelin raid occurred on Sunday night. ...
Article : 93 wordsA correspondent of the London Daily Mail in one of the north-cast coast towns, telegraphing concerning Saturday's raid, states that a Zeppelin flew over several ...
Article : 274 wordsMr. Hughes had a good night, and his condition shows slight improvement; but he is still a great deal exhausted. His temperature is considerably below normal. The ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Rhine Treaty was concluded on October 17, 1868, between Holland, the Grand Duchy, of Baden, Bavaria, France, the Grand Duchy of Hesse, and Prussia. France became a party to the treaty because it was made before the war of 1870, and up to that time France's territory extended to the River Rhine. The treaty meant that ...
Article : 372 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "Last night we captured an officer and four men at St. Eloi. "Hand-grenading, continues, and there is ...
Article : 81 wordsThe War Office's official report on the latest raid by Zeppelins is as follows:-- "Two enemy airships approached the northeast coast on Saturday night. Only one ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Netherlands is bordered on the south by Belgium and on the east by Germany. On the former side the country is quite level, on the latter more hilly; the land frontier is open all round. The frontiers are defended by few fortresses. The scheme of defence adopted in 1874 contemplated concentration of the defensive forces in a restricted area ...
Article : 258 wordsA German submarine sunk a British schooner off the Grecian Island of Santa Maura. The crew were saved. The steamer Ashburton (4445 tons) ...
Article : 119 wordsThe War Office reports that the total casualties in Friday's raid were 43 killed and 66 injured. Nearly 200 explosive and incendiary bombs ...
Article : 175 wordsAnother London Daily Mail account of the first raid says that much damage was done in a limited area on the east coast of England. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe total war strength of Holland's army to-day is more than 500,000 men. In May last year an address was presented to the Second Chamber in Holland, demanding an amendment of the Defence Act, and in July a special Act was passed, by which compulsory training was to be organised on a conscription basis. Consequently from ...
Article : 112 wordsThe navy Includes it battleships vine largest or which displaces 7600 tons, and carries 4 11in. guns), 4 cruisers, a monitor, gunboats, 47 torpedo boats, 8 destroyers, and 6 submarines. In 1913 the naval strength in men was over 9000, exclusive of 3000 marine infantry. ...
Article : 105 wordsA German aeroplane unsuccessfully bombarded the Greek steamer Pinios (778 tons) off Cavullo, Italy. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Salonica correspondent of the London Times says that the Smyrna coastal defences and forts were blown to pieces by a British warship on Friday. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe correspondent of the Times at Glasgow says:-- "Monday morning will be the most critical time on the Clyde. The strikers may return ...
Article : 77 wordsThe London Times has been authoritatively informed that there is no foundation for the German report that the Dutch crisis is due to a desire of the Allies to land troops ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Slavs of London made a demonstration to-day in honor of the Crown Prince of Servia. Many wore Servian costumes. ...
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Article : 69 wordsSecond-Lieutenant Rodney Heath, who represented Australia in the last Davis Cup games, has met with an accident. He broke his collarbone while flying in Franco. He is ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Mon 3 Apr 1916, Page 1
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