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Article : 136 wordsAn official communique issued in Rome says:—"A French submarine on Thursday torpedoed a group of Austrian torpedo boats in the middle of the Adriatic Sea. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe officials of the Department of Stater are investigating cases against Captain von Papen, the military attache to the German Embassy, and Herr ...
Article : 520 wordsDuring the week ended on Wednesday, 1.438 ships sailed from or arrived in British ports. Ten merchant vessels, aggregating 37,826 tons, were sunk by ...
Article : 44 wordsThe German Note to the United States regarding the sinking of the White Star liner Arabic, after explaining that the commander of the submarine believed the ...
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Article : 34 wordsDead.—Lieutenant J. M. Payne, Privates F. W. Serivens, C. E. Hutton, W. E. Greedy, E. J. Taylor, C. V. Barber, W. Ray, S. Lear, F. Shofield, C. F. Forrest ...
Article : 217 wordsAdmiral Laneasan, a former French Minister of Marine, in an article published in the "Petit Parisien," says:—"The hour is approaching when the fleets of the ...
Article : 77 wordsIt is officially announced that a man who was court-martialled in London on a charge of espionage and was sentenced to death, was executed to-day. ...
Article : 167 wordsDead.—Private A. Lewis. Severely Wounded.—Private F. Reeder. Wounded aud Sick.—One officer, 9 men. ...
Article : 21 wordsDangerously Sick.—Gunner G. E. Smith. Wounded.—One. ...
Article : 9 wordsThe United States Government have requested. Austria to recall her ambassador (Dr. Dumba), owing to his propaganda with the object of inaugurating ...
Article : 274 wordsDr. C. E. Todd, the well-known surgeon, received a cable message from England on September 10 an which it was stated that his nephew, Lieutenant Robert ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 18 Sep 1915, Page 42
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