Several of the Paris newspapers review the situation in France and Belgium, and refer particularly to Great Britain's share in the fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 605 wordsThe following statement relating to the fight between the German raiding cruiser Emden and H.M.A.S. Sydney was read in the House of Representatives on ...
Article : 690 wordsThe Admiralty's report on the destruction of the Emden, which has been cabled to the Minister for External Affairs by Sir George Reid, is as follows:— ...
Article : 365 words"The Germans," a Paris communique states, have again assumed the offensive at Dixmunde and Ypres, but everywhere have been repulsed. We have progressed at ...
Article : 163 wordsThe High Commissioner cables the following message:—"The Admiralty announces that the captain of the Emden and Prince Franz Joseph of Hohenzollern ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Paris "Temps"says, We has ten to salute the first victory of the young Australian navy, which compensates to some extent for Admiral Cradock's defeat. ...
Article : 155 wordsThe German press admits that the loss of the cruiser Emden is a painful blow, since British trade in Indian waters is again secure. This event has caused deep depression ...
Article : 812 wordsThe Canadian Press heartily congratulates Australia on the magnificent work done in destroying the Emden. The newspapers declare that the creation of the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Prime Minister sent the following replies, amongst others:— To the High Commissioner for Western Pacific. ...
Article : 163 wordsCaptain Arthur E. B. O'Neill, of the 2nd Life Guards, who since 1910 had represented Mid-Antrim in the House of Commons, has been killed in action. Deceased, ...
Article : 75 wordsFierce fighting continues at various points along the Franco-Belgian frontier. The Exchange Telegraph Agency reports that 35,000 Germans, with 100 guns, have ...
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Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), Sat 14 Nov 1914, Page 38
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