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  4. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Admiral Sir John Jellicoe reports:- "We last eight [?] boat destroyers, and the Germans lost a [?] [?] and a battleship of the [?] class which were blown up by our [?] destroyers. It is believed that another Dreadnight of the ...

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  5. ADMIRAL SIR JOHN JELLICOE.

    Commender-in-Chief of the North Sea Fleet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE WAR.

    An official French communique states:- "By our counter attack we advanced 100 yards in the enemy's ...

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  7. GERMAN COMMENTS.

    A Rotterdam message reports that Captain Persius, the German naval authority writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," states: ...

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  8. ANOTHER GERMAN REPORT.

    A German semiofficial report states:- "Vice-Admiral Sheer commanded the force which consisted of the high seas ...

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  9. THE LATEST.

    The whole of Britain is aflame with excitement at the news of the battle which was first received just as the last editions of the evening papers had gone ...

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  10. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:- "There has been sharp fighting in the Ypres salient on a front of 3000 yards between Hooge and Ypres, ...

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  11. THE REAL TEST.

    The following messages have been transmitted by the Independent Cable Service:- London, Saturday. ...

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  12. COLOSSAL LOSSES.

    Eleven resc[?] from the German shin Frauenlob have arrived at the Hook of Holland. They state the the Frauenlob was engage from 7 to 10.30, ...

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  13. IN DANISH WATERS.

    It is rumored in responsible city circles that eight German warships took refuge in Danbli waters and that the 24-hour notice to depart or be interned ...

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  14. FIGHTING AT VAUX FORT.

    A later French communique states:- "The Germans tried a powerful [?] fensive all day long between [?] Wood [?] ...

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  15. WHY GERMANY FOUGHT.

    The activity of the German High Seas Fleet is attribued to the Kaiser's energetic demands upon Prince Henry Prussia and Admiral Von Capelle, ...

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  16. HUNDREDS OF BODIES.

    Fishermen at Esbjerg report that several hundred British and German bodies are lying outside B'aautnassuk, and much oil is on the surface of the ...

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  17. RESCUER'S STORY.

    Captain Mading of the Elbing has refused to be interviewed. He merely remarked that the battle was more terrible than he had ever dreamt of. ...

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  18. EFFECT ON NEUTRALS.

    The excitement in Holland which followed the receipt of the first news of the naval battle was rendered intense by the entire absence of any ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALASIAN SHIPS.

    Though the only ships mentioned are the casualties, repohts from Edinburgh favor the belief that the Australia and the New Zealand participated. ...

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  20. GERMAN DREADNOUGHT LOST.

    Reuter's London correspondent reports that the German admiralty admits the loss of the Dreadnought West phalen according to a wireless message ...

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  21. ALLIES' NAVAL BLOCKADE.

    It is understood that important decisions have been arrived at as the result of Lord Robert Cecil's (Minister of Blockade and Contrabrand) ...

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  22. On the Russian Front.

    The following item has been transmitted by the Independent Cable Serrice:- London, Saturday. ...

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  23. COMPARISON OF REPORTS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" points out that he subdued tone of the earlier press [?] on the naval battle was due to the absence of Admiral Jellicoe's ...

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  24. EYEWITNESSES' NARRATIVES.

    The latest telegrams show that the battle commenced at about 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, and that the firing attained its maximum betwen six and ...

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  25. "MUST BE REGARDED AS A BRITISH VICTORY.

    The following item has been transmitted through the Independent Cable Service:- Amsterdam, Saturday. ...

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  26. IN NEW YORK.

    Quotations on the New York Stock Exchange broke from one to four points following Berlin's announcement of the naval battle, but later the ...

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  27. THE DECOY BOAT.

    A Danish steamer has landed a number of bluejackets picked up in the North Sea on Thursday. They believe themselves to be the only survivors ...

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  28. Cold Weather in Russia

    The following item has been transmitted by the Independent Cable Service.- London, Saturday. ...

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  29. IN BROKEN HILL.

    The news of the death in Egypt, from meningitis, of Private E. L. Knowling, aged 21. years, which occured, on May 27, was conveyed to his ...

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  30. A QUESTION IN HOLLAND.

    The "Nieuswsblad," an Amsterdam (Holland) paper, says:- "If the German fleet obtained such a brilliant victory, why had it to retire ...

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  31. ZEPPELINS DESTROYED.

    Fishermen at Levig report that they saw a Zeppelin afire. It was destroyed 40 miles off the Thyboron Canal, and the entire crew perished. ...

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  32. BRITISH PRESS VIEWS.

    The following press comments cabled to Australia are apparently mostly based on the first report of the battle, which stated that three British ...

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  33. THE INVINCIBLE.

    Admiral Hood, aboard the Dread[?] Invincible, reports that during the retreat of the German fleet enemy submarines threw out many mines. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    The New Zealand War Contingent Association is establishing an Australian soldiers' club in London. Sir Thomas M'Kenzie (New Zealand High ...

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  35. THE CRUISER ELBING.

    Seventeen of the crew of the German cruiser Elbing have been picked up and landed at Yeuiden (Holland). Two of her officers state that another German ...

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  36. POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES.

    Mr.J. R. Holding, the postmaster, reports regarding to-morrow's holiday:—"All sections of the post and telegraph offices will be open from 9 ...

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  37. AFTER THE BATTLE.

    Many steamers are arrving at Danish harbors and report that the sea is strewn for miles with evidence of the fearful battle. The wreckage is thick ...

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  38. SURGEON-GENERAL WILLIAMS.

    The Australian Agents General and others entertained Surgeon General Williams on the eve of his departure for Australia. ...

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