Officials were relieved to-day because of more news coming of the safe arrival of liners through the submarine zone than of torpedoing by the Germans. ...
Article : 38 wordsIt has been announced at Berlin that Count Bernstorff sailed from New York on the 13th inst. aboard the Frederick VIII. ...
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Advertising : 627 wordsUnless the Government provides conveys or guns the owners of the steamers St. Louis and St. Paul decline to semi them across the Atlantic. ...
Article : 44 wordsGerman naval officers at Bruges celebrated the unrestricted submarine campaign by giving a banquet, when toasts were drunk to the relentlessnets. The ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Gerard leaves Berlin in a few days. Recent despatches from Berlin laboriously explain the delay in Mr. Gerard's departure as due to an ...
Article : 57 wordsIt is understood that Germany has addressed [?] the United States a communication suggesting a discussion with the view of avoiding war. ...
Article : 41 wordsIt is learned officially at Washington that President Wilson has framed a definite course of action. If Ger-. many commits an ove[?] act he will ...
Article : 60 wordsA French communique reports a successful coup-de-main, east of Rheims, and effective bombardment of a sector of Hill 304. ...
Article : 110 wordsCh[?], in reply to the German submarine note, refuses to acquiesce in the German measures, because they are opposed to ancient privileges and ...
Article : 69 wordsGermany has approached President Wilson through Switzerland suggesting that Berlin and Washington get together to discuss means for ...
Article : 41 wordsMore than 1100 vessels arrived or nailed, unharmed, from United Kingdom ports during the first nine days of the submarining campaign. According to ...
Article : 64 wordsThe machine shop of the Union Switch Signal Company, the largest plant for the manufacture of switch signals in the United States, but ...
Article : 312 wordsThe sinkings owing to German super-frightfulness during the last three days totalled 83,944 tons, as compared with six thousand tons in ...
Article : 123 wordsGermany is endeavoring to prevent Americans drawing money from the banks, consequently Americans are unable to secure subsistence. Mr. Gerard ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Admiralty officials are declared to be convinced that Germany's submarining is a failure, in so far as to bring starvation near the British. During the ...
Article : 63 wordsA wireless from Berlin says:—Peru has protested against a German submarine flying the French flag in Spanish waters outside the war zone. The sinking of ...
Article : 61 wordsAn enemy aeroplane brought down a French aeroplane yester night. We bombed the railway station and barracks at Karlsruhe. German ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Admiralty announces that a British destroyer of the olden type, while patrolling the channel, struck a mine and sank. All the officers were ...
Article : 41 wordsThe sinking without warning of the Belgian relief ship. Larskruse, has caused a sensation here. The newspaper, Copenhagen, says:—"The deeds will ...
Article : 46 wordsThe following additional sinkings are announced:—Spanish, Nreva Montana; Dutch, Derika and a trawler: Norwegian, Odin and Solbakken. One person ...
Article : 94 wordsA Berlin official message states:—We repulsed a British detachment south of Sailly, and checked an attempted French attack on Hill 304. A French ...
Article : 55 wordsA Dutch trawler, unacquainted with the new frightfullness, was without warning, shelled by a submarine. The commander ordered the evacuation, ...
Article : 52 wordsAn Egyptian official message says: Sayed Ahmed, in command of the Senussi main force southward, of Girba, was routed and fled. We ...
Article : 52 wordsA French official message reports a successful coup-de-main west of Pont-au-Mousson and lively artillerying on both [?]anks of the Meuse. Numerous French ...
Article : 56 wordsLet us consider first the losses—the men killed and mutilated, the vast treasure destroyed. There would seem to be an enormous element of illusion in ...
Article : 903 wordsA trawler has picked up a boat with three Englishmen and one American negro, part of the crew of a torpedoed, steamer. The men had been without ...
Article : 59 wordsMany air fights occurred. Two enemy machines, including "The Berlin," were brought down. One of these fights resulted in Lieut. Guynemer's thirty-first ...
Article : 35 wordsLord Milner, interviewed at Petrograd, estimated that the German submarines numbered two hundred. ...
Article : 32 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Ha[?] reports:—The enemy attacked our positions eastwards of Sailly Saillisel, but was everywhere unsuccessful. We ...
Article : 46 wordsNotwithstanding submarines, the conviction is growing that either convoys or armed ships will ensure the safety of exports as fast as they are delivered at ...
Article : 38 wordsA stumbling block to the raising of the blockade is also the suspicion that reservists are concealing arms. ...
Article : 26 wordsW. E. Thomas, dentist, is now in port Pirie, and may be consulted for a few days, also periodically. On the staff in this branch is a highly qualified Doctor, ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Administration is still standing rigidly to its fixed determination not to precipitate war with Germany. Some unkind critics say it is standing so rigid ...
Article : 115 wordsWe entered enemy lines eastward of Neuville and St. Vaast, and destroyed a concrete machine gun emplacement. We carried out a successful raid at ...
Article : 49 wordsThere have been, eight thousand two hundred convictions for smuggling in the last three months, and stricter measures to guard the frontier are ...
Article : 37 wordsThe British Admiralty, announces that naval aeroplanes attacked the aerodrome at Ghistelles on Friday. A large number of bombs reached their ...
Article : 43 wordsA wireless Austrian official message claims:—In the region of Gorizia the Austrians gained a footing in several trenches, and inflicted severe sanguinary ...
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Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 - 1918), Mon 12 Feb 1917, Page 3
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