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Advertising : 138 wordsThe Admirally yesterday announced that all the British ships and destroyers returned safely. The Indomitable towed the Lion home, her ...
Article : 104 wordsThe latest account says the Germans were sighted thirty miles from the English coast. H.M.S. Lion opened at a range of fifteen miles. The contestants were never ...
Article : 43 wordsColonel Lassetter has been gazetted brigade commander. (Colonel Lassetter, proceeded to England at the outbreak of the war and offered his services to the Imperial, Government a short ...
Article : 71 wordsCaptain Halsey, of the battle cruiser New Zealand, which took part in the action, in thanking Mr. Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) for his ...
Article : 39 wordsA Zeppelin on Monday morning dropped nine bombs on an undefended part of Libau. The airship was fired at from the forts and fell into the water ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Highland Monarch from Newcastle, December 29, has arrived at Cruz Grande. The Inchmoor, from Newcastle December 17, has arrived at Bahia Blanca. ...
Article : 46 wordsSeveral Russian submarines unexpectedly appeared off Rugen, and traffic between weden and Germany has been stopped. The Gazelle was badly damaged. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that M. Pegoud, the airman, dropped nine bombs, which blew up German military stores. Ho dropped bombs ...
Article : 48 wordsA member of the crow of a light cruiser,states that the light cruisers fell back, and the battle-cruisers did the work. The enemy was two miles off when first seen, and ...
Article : 310 wordsDutch resentment at Zeppelins flying over Holland is increasing. The Dutch soldiers are singing "Tipperary." German brutality in Belgium and the raiding of ...
Article : 68 wordsTwenty-two naval officers perished on board the armed merchantman Viknor,which was either wrecked by storm or sunk by a mine off the north coast of ...
Article : 42 wordsMr, W. P. Schreiner, High Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, at the African Socity dinner at the Hotel Cecil, London, on Dec. 15, in replaying to the toast of ...
Article : 217 wordsBritish destroyers off the German coast on Sunday saw a periscope. One of them cuarged at the spot, and afterwards they saw oil floating on the surface. ...
Article : 31 wordsTwenty-five thousand on both sides were engaged at Givenchy. An officer states:-"After three and a half hours of all sorts of hell we retook the trenches. The first ...
Article : 262 wordsBritish patrols past of the Suez Canal have sighted Turkish advance troops in small bodies at four points oast of the canal, and came in contact with some of them yesterday east of Kantara. ...
Article : 139 wordsTowards this fund Mrs. Hcyes has received the following:-Parcel, clothing, Mrs. W. J. Compton; parcel clothing, Mrs. Frank Wolfe; parcel new clothing, Mrs. ...
Article : 45 wordsAn Amsterdam message says the captain of a Dutch trawler counted 24 German ships. The British were trying to cut them off. The firing was indescribably terrific.and ...
Article : 87 wordsLady Edcline Strickland, president of the New South Wales division of the Red Gross Society, has forwarded the following appeal from Lady Wolverton, who wrote ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsThere is much activity in the Suez Canal, with troops and warships assembling. It is semi-officially stated that a reconnaissance inflicted severe losses on the Turks ...
Article : 117 wordsThe "Scotsman" says the Lion's: broadside passings the Blucher caused frightful damage, but the Lion's quarry was further ahead, namely, the raiders of Scarborough. ...
Article : 231 wordsMany British wounded are arriving at Boulogne Forty motor ambulances plied all night between the railway station and the hospitals. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr, Bryan's letter concerning the position of the United States with regard to trade and neutrality has clicited voluminous comment, which clearly shows that German ...
Article : 66 wordsOne parcel of crochet-wool booties lias been received by Mrs. Hcyes from Mrs. Slade, High-street, and forwarded on to the Babies Depot, Equitable Buildings, ...
Article : 36 wordsA communique states:- The British reoccupied their positions at Givenchy afterhot fighting on the Bethune-Le Bassee road. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 wordsWith reference to the suggestion that indications are that commercial explosives threaten to become unprocurable within a short time if the war continues, and that ...
Article : 170 wordsThe action of the Government in commandeering corn supplies is regarded in official circles as preventing the owners of the steamer Wilhemina, which was to have ...
Article : 67 wordsTowards the end of the action Australia fired a torpedo,which struck the Blueher. The latter's men leapt into the sea. ...
Article : 190 wordsFantastic stories of British reverses are being officially circulated in Palestine. Fireworks were let off at Jerusalem to celebrate the occupation of Suez. ...
Article : 33 wordsSir Edward Grey says it is not surprising Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg is anxious to explain away the "scrap of paper" phrase. which tends to debase the legal and moral ...
Article : 82 wordsSir George Reid, interviewed for the "Standard" on Australia Day, said that great danger was the best test of Imperial and colonial relations.An awful strain was put on them ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsSir Edward Grey's statement dealing with the explanation by the German Chancellor. Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg of the "scrap of paper," traverses that and other statements ...
Article : 52 wordsMrs. R. St. V. Heyes desires to acknowledge the following donations: -Gift of wool Miss Hourigan: pair knitted gloves, Miss Mahouey, GoBforth; pair ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 30 Jan 1915, Page 3
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