The Wilson Cabinet. From left to right round the table:—President Wilson: William McAdoo. Secretary of the Treasury; T. W. Gregory. Attorney-General: Josephus Daniels. Secretary of the Navy; David F. Houston. Secretary of Agriculture; William B. Wilson. Secretary of Labour; William C. Redfield. Secretary of Commerce fat extreme right of picture); Franklin R. Lane, Secretary of Interior; Albert S. Burleson, Postmaster-General; Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War: and Robert Lansing. Secretary of State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 128 wordsContinuing in the House of Commons in introducing the naval estimates, Sir E. Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that 75 per cent of armed against 24 per cent. of ...
Article : 242 wordsSir Edward Carson gave members of the House of Commons the following instances of typical lights. Recently a destroyer attached a submarine, killing the captain. The ...
Article : 366 wordsThe examination of the Frederick VIII., the ship in which Count von Bernstorff is returning to Germany, reveals the fact every member of the German party is ...
Article : 68 wordsThier Majesties the King and Queen have decided to repeat periodically informal, intimate receptions of overseas officers at Buckingham Palace. Mr. Fisher, the High ...
Article : 107 wordsA message from Berlin claims that two submarines sank 24 steamers, three sailing ships, nine trawlers, the cargoes including coal, iron, provisons, wheat, munitions, ti[?] ...
Article : 31 wordsReuter's Hague correspondent states that the German Legation has made a long and extraordinary explanation regarding the torpedoing, in which it is stated that the date ...
Article : 132 wordsDutch journals scoff at the German claim that there have been no submarines sunk since the "super-frightfulness" campaign began. They predict that the new policy will ...
Article : 49 wordsThe "Times," in a leader, says that [?] Burleigh's committee was a great step inwards Imperial unity, and that the resolutions were based on true grounds for the ...
Article : 170 wordsThe sinking of two more vessels with an American sailor aboard has been reported to the State Department to-day by Consuls. In both cases the vessels were warned and the ...
Article : 99 wordsA Reuter message from Amsterdam states that the Reichstag has opened. The President (Dr. Kaempf) said that Germany and her Allies were taking refuge ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Fisher (High Commissioner) has arranged with the War Office that an officer from headquarters shall attend the funerals of Australians and arrange the attendance of ...
Article : 67 wordsSeven torpedoed Dutch steamers, four of which were bound for Holland with full cargoes, were attacked in the English Channel. It is noteworthy that no instructions ...
Article : 235 wordsThe German Legation in its explanation of the torpedoings of the Dutch steamers, blames Britain for the inability of the Dutch ships to utilise the opportunity of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsMr. Chamberlain, Secretary for India, announced in the House of Commons to-day that there was every reason to hope that Indian indentured labour would be abolished ...
Article : 87 wordsThe British sailing vessel Centarion, 1828 tons, has been sunk. ...
Article : 16 wordsCol. Murdoch has been advised that in deference to Canadian representations parcels from the Dominions will be permitted to go to Germany uncensored if they are labelled ...
Article : 102 wordsReuter's correspondent at Madrid says there has been an explosion of wrath throughout Spain at the discovery of buoys at Cartagena containing material for ...
Article : 270 wordsA shipping contributor to the "Times" hopes that now that the British Government has acquired the Commonwealth wool clip the new Commonwealth Shipping Board will ...
Article : 48 wordsIt is officially announced that the Mesageries Maritimes mail boat Athos from China, transporting Senegalese, tiraileuers, and colonial labourers to France ...
Article : 89 wordsIn consequence of alarmist rumours regarding the mortality at the Salisbury Plains camp, Brigadier-General Sir Neville Howse when interviewed said that a severe ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Alfred Noyes, the English poet, asserts that Britain's anti-submarine fleet consists of 4000 private yachts, whalers and fishing vessels, and is manned by 60,000 ...
Article : 125 wordsThe "Times" Capetown correspondent states that a Commission of three Judges report that the De Wet rising was due to the lingering hope in a considerable section ...
Article : 131 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Dutch press is reflecting bitterly on the latest experience of submarinism. No amount of German ...
Article : 117 wordsThe "Times" Amsterdam correspondent states that the Essen correspondent of the Dutch paper "Iron and Steel," says that the insufficiency of the food rations is ...
Article : 63 wordsAmerican shipyards have under contract over 1,500,000 steel vessels, and 5000 tons of wooden vessels. Official statements, issued by the Department of Commerce, state that the Delaware River is the greatest merchant ship-building centre. The picture shows the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company's establishment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsReferring to the discovery of the buoy containing 31 cases with spare parts of German submarines in the vicinity of Cartagena, the fortified seaport of Spain, on a bay of ...
Article : 192 wordsMessrs. Lane and MacAndrew, the owners of the Saxonian, have published an officer's affidavit regarding the sinking of the vessel. He states that the steamer immediately ...
Article : 120 wordsEvidence is accumulating of far-reaching conspiracies engineered by German agents. The "Providence Journal" says that the Government officials have ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Australian Red Cross lis building workshops at Southwell Hospital for the instruction of 90 Australians in occupations possible to limbless men, such as motor ...
Article : 105 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a German submarine, with a crew of 14, is stranded on the island of Walchoren, between Domburg and West Kapelle, Dutch ...
Article : 33 wordsOne of the worst cases of deliberate submarine brutality up to the present recorded is that revealed in the case of a Lowestoft fishing smack, which was stopped on ...
Article : 106 wordsThe British steamer John Miles, 687 tons, has been sunk by a submarine. Two men were killed and four injured. The latter have been landed, but the remainder of the ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 3 Mar 1917, Page 12
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