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  2. To-Night's Cables. "Observer" Office, 7.45 p.m.

    Haritain is aflame for news of the battle. When the last editions of the evening papers bad gone to press there was an impression of something approaching ...

    Article : 553 words
  3. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The feals of a terrible death rool have been contirmed. The first list of officer casualties issued by the Admiralty shows that all the officers of the battle cruiser ...

    Article : 168 words
  4. Drapers’ Prices Rise

    This is an article upon how drapers' shops and their customers are affected by the increase in prices during wat conditions (writes Grace ...

    Article : 1,070 words
  5. THE FRAUELOB TORPEDOED.

    Eleven men who were reseued frem the Franenlob have arrived at the Hook of Holland. They state that the Franenlob was engaged from 7 o'clock till 10.30, and ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. A Little “Strafe.”

    At the end of the long communication trench, just before it reaches the first line trenches, a Canadian major sat in his dugout. A few yards away one of ...

    Article : 1,161 words
  7. Sunk by Torpedoes.

    The Delegate-General of the Red. Cross with the Caueasus Army, M. Golubetf (says a London paper of April 9), has seut the following telegram to the General ...

    Article : 423 words
  8. LOSS OF THE WESTFALEN ADMITTED.

    An Associated Press wireless from Berlin. which was intercepted in London, announces that the Germans admit the loss of the Dreadnought Westfalen. ...

    Article : 22 words
  9. TRAWLER CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    Captain Pant, the Skipper of the trawler John Brown, says that two German warShipes sank in less than a[?]our after the opening of the [?], he got into ...

    Article : 248 words
  10. WARSPITE RETURNED TO HARBOUR.

    The Admiralty denies the German statement that the British ships Warspite and Aeasta were lost. Bath have returned to harbour. ...

    Article : 30 words
  11. Mesopotamia Campaign.

    The follwing are extracts from futher letters written by Surg-Capt. R. K. Mallam to his mother, Mrs. G. B. mallam, of Sparshlt, Berkshire, ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  12. A STATEMENT DENIED.

    The statement that a submarine torpedeed three German merbantmen withcut warning is officially described as being without foundation. ...

    Article : 25 words
  13. LOSS OF THE ELBING.

    Seventeen members of the crew of the cruiser Elbig were picked up and landed at Ymuiden in Holland. Two of the officers state that another German vessel ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. "READY, AYE READY."

    The [?] [?] has [?] am Anunnal [?] Press that the [?] [?] [?] [?] the [?] [?] [?] and [?] for ...

    Article : 25 words
  15. LATEST REPORTS.

    The American [?] Press [?] [?] the [?] time Sir John Jelli[?] and Sir Dav[?] Bea[?] [?] [?] [?] [?] and [?] ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. DOMINION SHIPS.

    Thught the only ships mentioned in previous cables are among the casualties, the reports from Edinburgh favonr the belief that the battleships Australia and ...

    Article : 39 words
  17. DANISH REPORTS.

    Fishermen at Esbjerg report that they saw several hundreds of British and German bodies outside of Biaavand Huk. There was much oil on the surface of the ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. THE NEWS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.

    The German fleet's activity is attributed to the Kaiser's energetic demands upon Prince Henry of Prussia and Adminal von Capelle when the Kaise was ...

    Article : 139 words
  19. THE STORY IN BRIEF

    The "Star" states: The brief storu of the cattle as told in the British pavalreport, is that Admital Sir David Beatty's hottle [?] on Wednesday afternoon ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. Not Conquered.

    M. Pasitch, the Serbian Prime Minister, who recently arrived in London, received me (says a representative of the London "Daily Mall") in his room at ...

    Article : 378 words
  21. TIGHTENING THE BLOCKADE.

    It is understood that important deciauthorities for tightening the bolckade. sions have been taken at Lord Robert Cecil's conferences with the French ...

    Article : 17 words
  22. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    General Sir Dougles Haig reports: Severe and inscossant fighting has taken place between Hooge and the YpresMenin railway. Pursuing Frida's ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. SHORT RANGE FIGHTING.

    The Naval critie of the “Morning Post" points out that the weather was thick, and the range of vision was not more than six miles, therefore the action was ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. SEA STREWN WITH WRECKAGE.

    Many steamere arriving in the Danish bartours report that the sea is strewn for miles with wreckage. being an evidence of the tearful battle. The ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. GERMANY'S INTENTION.

    Many believe now that the submarine policy has been checked. The German Admiralty intended to send a number of [?] to the occan with view ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. A GERMAN VERSION.

    A German semi-official message says:-Vice-Admiral Scheer commanded the force, which consisted of the High Seas Fleet, with some Dreadnoughts, older ...

    Article : 144 words
  27. THE VERDUN BATTLE.

    A semi-official announcement issued today states: The enemy at Verdun gives the impression that he in obliged to finish as quickly as possible, in order to delay ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. THE KING'S TRIBUTE.

    On the secasion of his Maiesty's birthday. Sir John sent the following message to the King:-"The Grand Feet sends its humble duty and good wishes. ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. REFUGES IN DANISH WATERS.

    It is rumoured in reponsible city circles that eight German warsnips took refuge in Danish waters, and the 24 hours' notice to leave expired at noon ...

    Article : 15 words
  30. AT GREAT COST.

    An offical communique state:-Two German attacks on Fille Morte, in the Argonne, were defeated. The Germans made repeated assaults on Fort Vanx, ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. LOSS OF DESTROYERS.

    The list ol the eight British destroyers which were lost has teen completed, the remaining vesseis being the Hames, Nemad, Nertor, and shark. ...

    Article : 27 words
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