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Advertising : 1,026 wordsLONDON, Thursday, 1.20 a.m.—Official from Berlin: The German reply to the Americans states that the blockade is necessary in self defence against ...
Article : 93 wordsThe announcemnt of Germany's intention to sink merchantmen cargoes without verification of nationality, and providing safety for non-combatants ...
Article : 112 wordsLONDON, Thursday 4.45 a.m.—The eleventh report of the Belgian Commission gives details of German outrages in the province of Namur, where ...
Article : 69 wordsAMSTERDAM (Holland), Wednesday 10 p.m.—A German airship of the Parseval type crossed the Zuyder Zee in a vertical position, the crew ...
Article : 99 wordsLONDON, Wednesday 10 p.m.—The "Gazette" to-night contains 27 pages of recommendations made by Sir John French for gallant, distinguished ...
Article : 37 wordsHence it was necessary to inquire into the destination of particular shipments even if there were a slight delay, otherwise we would have to During the Civil War the United States took vessels to port, and similarly there was the Russo-Japanese right of search especially necessary ...
Article : 161 wordsROTTERDAM, Wednesday 10 p.m.—Three German submarines chased the British steamer Irkham Abbey, bound from Rotterdam to Hill, for ...
Article : 61 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—A deputation of Anglician clergymen to-day urged the Premier (Sir Alex Peacock) to minimise the opportunities of ...
Article : 42 wordsWASHINGTON, Wednesday, 4.15 p.m.—Germany has notified the United States that a state of strained relations exists between Germany and ...
Article : 95 wordsDUNKIRK, Wednesday 10 p.m.—The collier Dulwich has been blown up by two explosions off Cape Antifer. A French cruiser rescued 21 of the ...
Article : 59 wordsLONDON, Wednesday. 12.25 p.m.—Berlin official news claims that in a nine days' battle on the Masurian Lakes, the Russian army was thrown ...
Article : 84 wordsThe most difficult questions in connection with conditional contraband arise from foodstuffs. Count Von Bismarck in 1885 refused to intervene in ...
Article : 151 wordsLONDON, Thursday 3.5 a.m.—The thousand-word "White Paper," addressed to Dr. Walter H. Page. American Ambassador, again insists that ...
Article : 176 wordsPARIS, Wednesday, 12 p.m.—The Dulwich was torpedoed on a clear night and without any warning to the crew ...
Article : 29 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Berlin wiresless states that Admiral Behncke has informed the American naval attache that the stoppage of food ...
Article : 78 wordsAMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Berlin states officially that the Kaiser is in the midst of the fighting line on the Masurain Lakes, in mid Poland, and ...
Article : 102 wordsAMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—An explosion destroyed a Zeppelin off. France Island, and the crew of 16 have been intended, in accordance with ...
Article : 40 wordsLONDON, Wednesday 10 p.m.—In the House of Commons Sir Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking on the Food ...
Article : 91 wordsROTTERDAM, Wednesday 10 p.m. The 110 returning British prisoners eagerly listened to the news of the war, and cheered lustily on learning of the ...
Article : 118 wordsPETROGRAD, Wednesday 11 a.m.—An official communique states that fighting on the right bank of the Vistula is proceeding with extreme ...
Article : 84 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Wednesday, 10 p.m..—The interned officers of the Zeppelin explain that the craft was on outpost duty on the north-east coast. After ...
Article : 116 wordsBritain did not object to their release upon bail. The detention of neutral ships had not contributed to the shortage as much as the mines laid ...
Article : 158 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday—Eight hundred Australian soldiers returned from New Guinea to-day. The whole of the force despatched to this locality ...
Article : 32 wordsDUNKIRK, Wednesday 10 p.m.—A lifebuoy, apparently belonging to the German submarine No. 12 has been found at Zydcoote, on the Flemish ...
Article : 65 wordsPARIS, Thursday, 2.5 a.m—An official communique states that the artillery has destroyed many bivouacs and ammunition convoys between the sea ...
Article : 94 wordsLONDON, Wednesday 10 p.m.—In the House of Commons to-day the Hon. Neil Primrose, son of Lord Rosebery, announced that Britain had made ...
Article : 60 wordsA new-made mound of yellow clay, Rood-marked and silent, drifted over With fallen snow; and in the east The never-ceasing battle roar. ...
Article : 177 wordsSimilarly, Britain consented to waive, her belligerent rights where ships belonged to companies incorporated in Germany, but owned by an American ...
Article : 72 wordsLONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—The German submarine U 16 on Tuesday blew up and sank the French steamer Villa de la Lille between Cherbourg ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Wednesday, 1.40 p.m.—Mr. M. Donohoe, correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," witnessed the Austro-German attack at Czernowitz ...
Article : 193 wordsPARIS, Wednesday 10 p.m.—An official communique states that we have repulsed a violent attack from at least three battalions near Four de Paris ...
Article : 50 wordsLONDON, Wednesday, 1055 p.m.—The Press Bureau states that Sir Edward Grey's reply to the American contraband protest, dated February 10 ...
Article : 159 wordsBLOEMFONTEIN, Wednesday 10 p.m.—At the trial of the rebels, a witness stated that the Premier Botha wrote to ex-president Steyne (of the late ...
Article : 107 wordsROME, Wednesday 7 p.m.—Monsignor Walravens, Bishop of Tournai, has died at Berlin. The clergy assert that his death was hastened by ...
Article : 63 wordsLONDON, Wednesday 10 p.m.—Capt, Erdmand of the German cruiser, Blucher, sunk in the recent fight, has died at Edinburgh of pnenmonia. ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 19 Feb 1915, Page 1
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