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  2. Advertising

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  3. THHE KING'S VIEW OF THE BATTLE

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.15 p.m.—On the occasion of his birthday, Admiral Jellicoe sont the King "the Grand Fleet's, humble duty., and good wishes with the hope and determination that through victory the blessing of peace may be restored." ...

    Article : 235 words
  4. HAS BRITAIN THE ADVANTAGE?

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.10 a.m Britain is aflame with the news of the battle. The last editions of the evening papers and gone to press, but ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. THE FINAL REVIEW.

    LONDON, Sunday, 6.50 a.m.—We may believe now that the enemy's submarine policy has been checked, and that the German Admiralty intended ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. THE CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Saturday, 2.50 p.m.—A Turkish communique states:— The Russian centre in the Caucasus has retired 20,000 yards to the north-west. ...

    Article : 33 words
  7. GREAT BATTLE IN NORTH SEA

    LONDON, 11.55 a.m.—Official The Admiralty announces that a battle took place in the North Sea on Wednesday with the German fleet. A ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. VERDUN BATTLE

    PARIS, Saturday, 3.50 a.m. — A communique states:— The Germans attempted a powerful offensive which lasted all day long between ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.30 p.m. —The "Westminster Gazette," discussing the Italian situation, points but that the Austrian centra tit Arsicro and ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. SIX ZEPPELINS AIDED ENEMY

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.10 a.m.—Danish fishermen who were eyewitness narrate that a few small British ships were first seen, pursued by the ...

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  11. MAGNIFICENT BRITISH SPIRIT.

    LONDON, Sunday, 8.6 p.m.-The Danish steamer Vidar arrived at Hull with the seven sole survivors of the destroyer Shark, which acted as a decoy ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. SEA STREWN WITH MINES.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday, 5.20 .p.m.—Many steamers are arriving in Danish harbors who report that the sea is strewn for miles with. evidence of a ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA. Saturday, 2.50 p.m.—Allied aeroplanes raided Port Clagos yesterday, blowing up Bulgarian munition depots. ...

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  14. FRENCH ADVANCE 100 METRES.

    PARIS, Friday, 4.45 p.m.—An official communique issued to-day states By our counter-attack we advanced 100 metres in the nemy's ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. OFFICIAL BERLIN ACCOUNT.

    LONDON, Friday, 10.5 p.m:—Berlin issued to-day an official account for the North Sca battle which states:— During an enterprise directed ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. REJOICING IN GERMANY.

    ROTTERDAM, Friday, 10.10 p.m.—There are rejoicings throughout the German 'Empire, and the communique claiming a great victory has been ...

    Article : 224 words
  17. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.20 p.m.—Official: Major South reports:— Our column operating along the Pangani River arrived in front of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. NO GROUND FOR DEPRESSION.

    LONDON, Sunday 5.20.—The "Pall Mall" points out that the subdued tone noticeable in the earlier press comment on the battle was due ...

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  19. TWO ZEPPELINS DESTROYED.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday, 3 p.m.— Fishermen at Esbjerg report that they saw several hundred British and German bodies outside Blaayand's ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. A SKIPPER'S STORY.

    YMUIDEN", Saturday, 5.20 p.m.—The skipper of the trawler John Brown says that two German warships were sunk in less than on hour after ...

    Article : 387 words
  21. LOSSES OF THE FLEETS.

    LONDON, Friday, 7.50 p.m.-A great naval battle took place of Jutland on Wednesday. The British lost the battle cruisers Queen Mary, ...

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  22. BRITISH FLEET'S SUDDEN APPEARANCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 3 p.m.—A skipper of a trawler saw a war fleet of 50 German vessels mostly large ships at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. The ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. FORT VAUX.

    PARIS, Sunday, 2.50 a.m.—A communique states:— Two German attacks at Fille Morte in the Angenne, were ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. A GERMAN CHARGE DENIED

    LONDON, Sunday. 8 a.m.—The enemy statement that a British submarine torpedond three German merchantmen without warning is officially ...

    Article : 31 words
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  26. OFFICIAL ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON Friday, 9.30 p.m.—Official: The Admiralty announces that a naval engagement, occurred off the coast of Jutland on Wednesday ...

    Article : 250 words
  27. "MOST TERRIBLE RATTLE."

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 9.50 p.m.—The German cruiser Elbing's captain, who was rescued, refused to bo interviewed and merely remarked that ...

    Article : 154 words
  28. LORD FISHER'S RETURN DEMANDED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 3 p.m.—The "Daily Express" says that probably the Zeppelins were largely responsible for the enemy's escape. Their real ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday. 6.16 a.m.—The. "War Office has issued the following report from General Sir Douglas Haig, Commander-in-chief of the ...

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  30. STORIES OF THE FIGHT.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday, 12.50 a.m.—The greater part of the German fleet returned, but was struggling and severy damaged.. About 10 destroy ...

    Article : 304 words
  31. BRITISH BRAVERY.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 3 p.m.—A German semi-final report stats:- Vice- Admiral Scheer . commanded the German force, consisting, of the ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. GERMAN NAVAL DIRECTOR'S REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM. Saturday, 12.50 a.m.—Admiral Stebbinghauss Director of the German Admiralty states:— There is no conclusive news of the ...

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  33. GERMAN FLAG WASHING

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 3 p.m.—Official: In accordance with an army order issued at Berlin, all the houses of Germany are beflagged and the ...

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  34. LOSS OF GERMAN DREADNOUGHT ADMITTED.

    LONDON, Sunday, 6.15 a.m.—An Associated Press wireless from Berlin, intercepted in London, announces that the Germans admit the loss of, the ...

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  35. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.53 p.m.—The evening newspapers issued special editions in the streets a few minutes alter the official announcement. There ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. ADMIRAL HOOD ABOARD INVINCIBLE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.10 a.m.—Admiral Horace Hood was aboard the Invincible. The Hon. Borneo Lambert Alexander Hood, R.N., D.S.O., M.V.O., was the ...

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  37. PUBLIC OPINION.

    LONDON, Sunday. 6.15 a.m..—Now that the scraps of news can bo pieced together, public feeling is steadily and increasingly becoming reassured. ...

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  38. ADMIRAL JELLICOE'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 3 a.m.—Official. The Admiralty has issued the following report from Admiral Sir John Jelliene, Commander of the High ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday. 5.30 p.m.—In the House of Commons Mr. D. Daziel (Conservative Brixton) appealed to the Government to publish the Dardanelees ...

    Article : 223 words
  40. BRITAIN'S SPLENDID NAVY.

    LONDON, Sunday, 6.15 a.m:—The British Admiralty has informed the American Associated Press that, the entire British battle fleet; except the ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. SCARE IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Friday, 12.5 p.m.—Owing to the German version of the North Sea fight reaching the United States first, heavy selling of stocks ...

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  42. TUB GERMAN WAY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.40 a.m.—It is reported that during their retreat the German submarines threw out many mines. A cruiser was seen to strike a ...

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  43. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.30 a.m.—The "Daily Chronicle" says:— Apparently the Battle Cruiser Squadron was steaming north-west on ...

    Article : 265 words
  44. GEHMAN STORIES EXAGGERATED.

    LONDON, Saturday 3,10 a.m.—The London "Daily Telegraph" reports;— The North Sen engagement was apparently under conditions favorable to ...

    Article : 131 words
  45. GERMAN NEWS IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Friday, 6.30 p.m.—A Berlin wireless Admiralty statement locates the naval, battle between the Skager. Hack Reefs. The ...

    Article : 168 words
  46. THE OBJECT OF THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Sunday. 6.15 a.m.—The later fragments of news seemed to indicate that the Germans were attempting some dramatic stroke either ...

    Article : 197 words
  47. IS GERMAN FLEET SAFE?

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.45 p.m.—It is rumored in responsible city circles that eight German warships are refuged in Danish waters at 21 hours notice ...

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  48. THE LOST BRITISH ^SHIPS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  49. GERMAN LOSSES "COLOSSAL"

    LONDON, Saturday: 9.10 a.m.—German survivors landed in Holland confirm the destruction of the cruisers Frauerlob and Elbing. The survivors of ...

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  50. TERRIBLE DEATH BOLL.

    LONDON, Saturday. 8.5 pm. The fears of a terrible death roll are confirmed by the .Admiralty's first list officer casualties ...

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  51. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY

    PARIS, Sunday, 3 a.m.—It is understood that important decisions will be taken as the result of Lord Robert Cecil's conferences with the French ...

    Article : 43 words
  52. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Friday, 9.52 p.m.—A German communique admits that the small cruiser Wiesbaden was sunk, and the Pommern torpedoed. The ...

    Article : 34 words
  53. "AUSTRALIA WAS THERE."

    LONDON, Saturday. 5.10 p.m.—Though the only ships mentioned are those included in the casualty list, reports in Edinburgh favor the belief that ...

    Article : 38 words
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