The Russian steamer Leo, bound from Philadelphia’ to Manchester, was torpedoed on Friday, 60 miles off the Tusker Rock, coast of Wales, with ...
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Article : 237 wordsA description is given by the “Daily Chronicle” correspondent of a fierce battle which occurred in the Gallipoli peninsula a few days ago. The Turks, apparently being under the impression that the allies were running short of ammunition, made a determined attack along the whole of the line ,principally against the French troops. The enemy were allowed to come close to the allies’ front before a ...
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Article : 37 wordsThe German casualty lists show that since the outset of the war 4000 officer have been killed, wounded of taken prisoners a mouth. ...
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Article : 180 wordsThe prize court is considering an application to condemn a number of Scandinavian vessels captured on voyages from American to Copenhagen ...
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Article : 228 wordsThe latest, official communique states:— A violent cannonade and an outpost engagement have taken place in the vicinity of Prasuysz. Isolated ...
Article : 182 wordsThe official communique, issued to-SAY states:— After throwing a great number of asphyxiating projectiles, the enemy attempted to attack ...
Article : 354 wordsThe War Census Bill, which the Federal Government express to rush through Parliament this week, will specify in detail the particulars ...
Article : 517 wordsA French torpedo boat has landed at Marseilles eleven Turks captured in the Mediterranean, on their way to Tripoli, whore they indented raising ...
Article : 91 wordsWireless warnings have [?] directed to the British steamships Howth Head (4440 tons) and Baron Napier, on account, of a belief that ...
Article : 54 wordsWith fine b[?]ry the Turks came on unhesitatingly in this juferno of [?]ath amd in a terribly cut-up condition reached the entanglements only ...
Article : 407 wordsRoumania, because of her actions in holding up war munltions on route from Germany to Turkey, has incurred considerable unpopularity in ...
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Article : 464 wordsThe Baron Napier has now replied stating that she is unable to discover any explosives on beard. It is also hoped that the Howth Head has ...
Article : 75 wordsOn the motion for the adjournment Sir Henry Dalziel raised the question of cotton reaching Germany through [?]tral countries. The Board of ...
Article : 286 words“Eyewitness” states:—Our high explosives on the 4th destroyed a sap and machine gun southward of Pilken. The Germans on the 4th and 5th ...
Article : 359 wordsThe Canadian eyewitness narrates numerous acts of bravery, including the following, in connection with the Ontario regiment’s frontal attack on ...
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Article : 250 wordsGeneral Botha, in thanking Lord Kitchener for his message of congratulation. says, “I hope that soon some of the men will take a share in the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe official communique issued last night stated:—The Germans bombarded. our trenches in front of Lombartzyda and Nieuport. Our reply silence ...
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Article : 149 words“When the troops now ready have embarked ,we will have despatched 80,000 men to the front,” declared Senator Pearce to-day.“Up to the ...
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Article : 252 wordsThe “Daily Mail” correspondent at Sofia states that two men have been sentenced to death for attempting the life of King Ferdinand. This is the ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Wed 14 Jul 1915, Page 5
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