Rarely has a more thrilling slory been told than that of the figtit tor-lite made by the survivers of the missing ship, Sappho, in the ice of the White Sea ...
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Article : 101 wordsPatrick Egan, a former Calted States Minister to Chile, and a well-known follower of Mr. John Redmond, states, that “John Devoy editor of the 'Gaclie ...
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Article : 223 wordsThe Admiralty reports: H..M.SS.Galatea and Phaeton destroyed a Zeppelin yesterday by gunfire.The airship was apparently a scouter. Admiral de ...
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Article : 181 wordson Thursday, and John M'Bride, Willam Congrove, and Thomas Hunter were sentenced to death. M'Bride was execnted on Friday, but the other ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Austrian aeroplanes dropped bombs on Brindisl, including the hospitals, where four patients were killed. Two of our aeroplanes counter-attacked the ...
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Article : 91 wordsFour of our hyaroplanes effectively bombarded Durazze on Friday morning, and returned unharmed, despite the fact that one of them was simultaneously ...
Article : 31 wordssenator Bogorodvay is conditcting the prosecation of Sukhomlinoff, who is [?]cased of high treason, abuse of power, criminal negligence, and the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe youngest soldier to light with the British army is Renben Ginsberg, of Montreal, Aged 13 on February 20, he came from Canada with the first ...
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Article : 36 wordsJoseph [?], who was condemned and shot in connection with the Dublin outbreak was a University graduate.He was the son of Count George ...
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Article : 92 wordsFrom [?] destroyers in the Upper Adriate on sighted/10 enemy torpedo boate, which [?] towards Pola. ...
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