The "Scotsman" publishes an eyewitness narrative of the naval battle. We fought what, in its way, was a great fight although it was not a ...
Article : 609 wordsThe officers killed on the Queen Mary were the Captain, two commanders and 55 others; on the Invincible, Rear Admiral the Hon H. Hood, the ...
Article : 612 wordsThe British Admiralty announces that undoubtedly the German losses in the naval battle were heavier than the British, not merely relatively, ...
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Advertising : 269 wordsThe first officers' casualty list shows 320 killed, including Admiral Hood and Admiral Arbuthnot, also 30 wounded. ...
Article : 57 wordsA Berlin official report says: We were compelled to blow up the Ebling, which was heavily damaged by collision with another German warship. ...
Article : 417 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" interviewed Lord. Chas. Beresford, who said: I cannot understand how anybody can regard ...
Article : 464 wordsOn the occasion of His Majesty's birthday, Admiral Jellicoe sent the following message to the King: The grand fleet sends its humble duty and ...
Article : 225 wordsThere are many affecting scenes at the Admiralty, and a constant Stream of inquirers, mostly women, and occasionally old men, boys in ...
Article : 327 wordsMany believe that now the submarine policy has been checked, the German Admiralty intended to send a number of cruisers to the ocean with ...
Article : 157 wordsThe newspapers unanimously emphasise the importance of the British fleet driving back the Germans to Kiel, and interpret the result as a ...
Article : 159 wordsNow that scraps of news can be pieced together, public feeling is being steadily and increasingly reassured. It is indubitable that the ...
Article : 334 wordsThe British held up several Dutch steamers and compelled them to discharge aniline cargoes. One cargo stopped on the Durban which ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) visited the Foundlings hospital to obtain useful information in connection with the establishment of ...
Article : 113 wordsA German communique states: Everywhere we repulsed several British attacks against the lost positions southwest of Ypres. Artillery ...
Article : 99 wordsA communique states: The enemy's attempt to break through in the direction of Onargarsiero was repulsed. The [?] hurled huge masses in the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe "Morning Post" says an unprecedented situation exists in South Wales. The men demanded an advance of 15 per cent, and the owners ...
Article : 100 wordsThe British war vessels returning to the east coast bases were welcomed with great enthusiasm, and the wounded men were loudly, cheered. ...
Article : 62 wordsA communique states the Russians, are bombarding the entire north-east front. It is especially violent at Dneister, Lower Strypa, north-west ...
Article : 48 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" Salonika correspondent says the safe transportation of the Serbian army from Corfu may be considered as ...
Article : 44 wordsThirty-six recruits were accepted in Queensland on Saturday. ...
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The Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1965), Tue 6 Jun 1916, Page 5
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