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  3. IRON CROSSES

    More than six thousand iron crosses of the first-class have been distributed (according to the Berlin newspapers) since the war began. Heaven knows ...

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  4. THE SINKING OF THE PERSIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—An Austrian Note to America denies that Austrian warships were responsible for the sinking of the Persia. ...

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  5. THE MYSTERY OF THE APPAM

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Official: Fifty-four persons were killed and 67 injured in Monday night's Zeppelin raid on England. ...

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  6. A GERMAN RAIDER

    NEWPORT NEWS (Virginia), Tuesday, 9 a.m. It is unknown if the British steamer Appam, which has arrived in port under the ...

    Article : 249 words
  7. CLAN MACTAVISH'S GALLANT FIGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 p.m.— Lieut. Berg states that the Clan Mactavish put up a gallant fight, and 15 were killed. ...

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  8. OCEAN SERVICE MAINTAINED.

    Mr. Norman Hill, who presided at a gathering at Liverpool, when cheques for 100 guineas were given to the captains of the steamers Avocet and ...

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  9. ACTION BY-BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11.55 p.m.— Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, British Ambassador at Washington, has demanded the Appam's release. ...

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  10. WHY THE APPAM STILL FLOATS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 9 p.m.—The "Westminster Gazette" states that evidently the presence of 20 German prisoners from the Cameroons aboard ...

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  11. ACTIVITY OFF NORWEGIAN COAST.

    A message from London states that the Stavenger (Norway) correspondent of the "Morgenblads" declares that there is extraordinary British and ...

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  13. BULLION ABOARD GERMAN RAIDER.

    WASHINGTON, 11.45 a.m.—Lieut. Berg has asked the United States to consider the Appam a fair war prize. A close guard is maintained over lier, ...

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  14. STORIES OF THE PASSENGERS.

    LONDON, Thursday, 10.28 a.m.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at New York states that all the first night the Appam was closely guarded, ...

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  15. INVASION OF EGYPT

    There is still talk of the invasion of Egypt, and it is stated that it is to be undertaken by Djemal Pasha with 250,000 men. It would be impossible ...

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  16. SECOND ENEMY SHIP CONCERNED

    NORFOLK, Wednesday. 2.30 p.m.— Captain Harrison, of the Appam asserts that it was not the Moewe which put a crew aboard his craft, but ...

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  17. ZEPPELINS' LEISURELY PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Zeppelins hovered over a Derbyshire town on Monday night until midnight, occasionally dropping bombs. There ...

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  18. THE GERMANS SAY

    Describing a recent visit to the German Fleet, Dr. Otto Gaupp writes in the "Munchener Neueste Nachrichten":— "Our silent fleet," says the ...

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  19. CAPTURED BY SUBMARINE.

    NEWPORT NEWS, Tuesday, 9.25 a.m.— A German submarine captured the Appam off the Canary Islands on January 15. Other vessels later were ...

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  20. PROGRESS IN MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Thursday, 1.10 a.m.—A press correspondent in the relief force in Mesopotamia states that a rise in the river inundated the Turkish ...

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  21. ONLY FOUR OF MACTAVISH CREW SAVED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday, 10.30 p.m.— Lieut. Berg came to Norfolk, believing that British warships were concentrated at New York. He also knew ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. GERMAN PRIZE CREW OF 22.

    NEWPORT NEWS, Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.— A German prize crew of 22 incn, in command of Lieutenant Berg, captured the Appam. The original ...

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  23. GERMAN LIEUTENANT'S STORY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, 2.35 a.m. —A German raider named the Moewe captured the Appam, and placed a crew of twenty-two aboard in ...

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  24. GERMANS EXULTANT.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday, 8.35 p.m.—The Germans exult over the success of the air raids, declaring that these are intended as punishment for ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN MEAT SHIP SUNK.

    NEWPORT NEWS, Tuesday, 2.30 p.m.— A German submarine captured another vessel and put a crew and guns aboard, and them used it to ...

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  26. THE TURKISH WAR

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday. — The Turkish Heir Apparent, Prince Yussuf Izzed-din, suicided to day by cutting arteries. He died at the ...

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  27. AMERICA'S DILEMMA.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, 4.30 p.m. —The State Department is puzzled as to the Appam's status, and undecided whether to intern her or not. All ...

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  28. THE SUNKEN STEAMERS.

    CLAN MACTAVISH: A 5,816-ton steamer, built in 1913 by Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth, Ltd., Newcastle, and owned by Messrs. Cayzer Irvine ...

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  29. ZEPPELIN LOST IN A FOG.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—A Zeppelin, evidently lost in a fog, was discovered near Ameland, flying low. The coastguards fired sixty shots, and some ...

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  30. FAVORED PEACE WITH ALLIES.

    Prince Yussuf opened the veins of his left arm. He was buried in the tomb of Sultan Ahmed at Stamboul with the customary ceremonies. ...

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  31. THE RAIDING SUBMARINES.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday 9.15 p.m. —It is expected that the enemy submarines will elect to be interned, instead of risking captured on the return ...

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  32. GERMAN REPORT OF DAMAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 12.25 a.m.— The Germans claim to have bombed Liverpool and Birkenhead, smelting furnaces at Nottingham and Sheffield, ...

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  33. TWO BRITISH VESSELS "DISPOSED OF."

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 10.10 p.m.— The Appam, armed by the Germans, captured two British vessels en route to America, which were disposed of ...

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  34. ON A GERMAN SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Early in December last a German submarine off Messina stopped the Greek steamer Spetzia, 1,904 tons, on board of which ...

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  35. A GERMAN COMMERCE RAIDER.

    NORFOLK (Virginia), Wednesday, 3 a.m.— The British liner Appam was captured by the German commerce raider Moewe. The officials are ...

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  36. OFFICIAL STORY OF THE DAMAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1.50 p.m.—The War Office states that in Monday's raid thirty-three men, twenty women and six children were killed, and fifty-one ...

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  37. HUMOR OF THE SEIZURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.— As the mystery of the Appam is being slowly dissipated the humors of the incident are dawning upon Great ...

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  38. DEVOTION OF DOMINIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the House of Commons' luncheon to the Hon. A. Fisher, wonders what has been the ...

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  39. GERMANS IN AMERICA.

    Alphonse G. Koeble, of the United German Societies of Greater New York, asserted recently that the German-American organisations would not cease ...

    Article : 269 words
  40. HOW STAFFORDSHIRE SUFFERED.

    LONDON, Thursday. 1.50 a.m.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that in a small area in Staffordshire twenty-six were killed and ten injured. Two ...

    Article : 255 words
  41. 431 ABCARD ANNAM.

    NORFOLK, Wednesday, 1.13 p.m.— The Appam, when captured by the German raider Moewe off the Canaries on January 13, had 451 souls aboara, ...

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  42. "RAISING THE WIND"

    A message from London states that the "Weekly Despatch" declares the Budget will include taxes on theatres, music halls, picture shows, and other ...

    Article : 187 words
  43. "SHIP ARMED AT AMERICAN PORT."

    LONDON, Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.— The secretary of Elder, Dempster and Co. states it was rumored in shipping circles a fortnight ago that a ...

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  44. APPAM'S CAPTAIN INTERVIEWED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, 12.50 p.m.— The Appam's commander, Capt. Harrison, tells a story resembling fiction. "We were travelling at a fair speed on ...

    Article : 179 words
  45. AVDVENTURES OF TEE MOEWE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. 8.15 p.m. —Lieut. Berg told Mr. Hamilton. Collector of Customs, that the Moewe sank the Farringford. carrying five ...

    Article : 256 words
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