The Allies have proclaimed mart[?] law in all Zones in Maccdonia in their occupation. ...
Article : 13 wordsFighting of unprecedented violence is reported in the Vaux region (east of the Mense). ...
Article : 62 wordsApart from the fact that the Germans were nearly thrice as strong as Admiral Sir David Be[?]tty, they had the advantage in light and hugged the coast. The ...
Article : 576 wordsIt is reported that the Queen Mary was sunk by gunfire, which the capital ships concentrated upon her. Her magazine exploded with terrific force, and ...
Article : 49 wordsBefore entering upon a commentary on the cables dealing with the naval action in the North Sea, it is as well that there should be set out a reminder as to the types o[?] ...
Article : 564 wordsAddressing a meeting of Wagga Liberals on Saturday, Mr. C. G. Wade said that for the first time in history, in many electorates there was a prospect of an absolute ...
Article : 732 wordsGerman survivors who have landed in Holland confirm the report of the destruction of the Frauenlob, and also of the German cruiser Elbing. ...
Article : 361 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" Salonia correspondent says the safe transportation of the Sercvian army from Corfu may be considered as completed, and the ...
Article : 60 wordsCaptain Cecil T. Prowse, who was in command of the Queen Mary, was well known in Sydney, having been commander of the Powerful when that vessel was stationed here. ...
Article : 199 wordsUntil we can make a really definite estimate of the German losses it is necessarily impossible to strike a balance as to the result of the battle. The main consideration ...
Article : 470 wordsA Turkish communique says:—The Russian centre in the Caucasus retired twenty kilometres north-west. ...
Article : 21 wordsIt is officially stated that General Smu[?]s reports:—Our column, operating on the Pangani River, arrived in front of teh enemy position at Mickach[?] a[?]de the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe "Pall Stall Gazette" points out that the subdued tone of tile earlier comments by the newspapers on the naval battle was due to the absence of the second[?] ...
Article : 587 wordsFrench communiques state: By our counter-attack we advanced 100 metres in the enemy's communicatin trenches south of Canrette Wood. An enemy attack ...
Article : 380 wordsThe Danish newspaper "National [?] d[?]nd[?]" states that the units of the [?] of ships carrying on the British blockad[?] Germany have not been affected by the ...
Article : 42 wordsGermany has officially issued an army order that houses shall be befingged and holidays be given to the school children. The German Imperial Chancellor, Dr. ...
Article : 387 wordsThe Admiralty officially states that the German report that a British submarin torpedoed three German merchantm[?] without warning is without foundation. ...
Article : 113 wordsTurning to the actual cables, we find the whole affair so overlaid with disjointed scraps of news from many quartern intermixed with comment and speculation, that it is, for the ...
Article : 490 wordsAs to the German strategy in connection with the battle, there is absolutely no room for complaint upon our part. There is no profit in sneering at their action in ...
Article : 443 wordsSpeaking on Saturday regarding the agreement arrived at between the Liberal party and the Progressives, the Premier said: "It really does not affect the position in any ...
Article : 106 wordsAt the conclusion of a post-mortem examination on an illegitmate child named En[?]d Cullen, aged 5 months, which died at the residence of its guardian, Ethel E[?]ott, 90 ...
Article : 65 wordsThe president of the prussian Diet read the German Emperor's telegram. "With you," said the Emperor, "I am proud of the mighty fleet, which, by its latest feat ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the inquest into the cause of the death of Jack Marsh, a one time champion [?] and fast bowler, who died on Friday evening[?] May 26, the coroner found that Marsh [?] ...
Article : 70 wordsOn Friday night a young woman, whose name is not yet known, was crossing the tram lines in Oxford-street, Paddington, near Victoria Barracks, when she was run down ...
Article : 62 wordsA distinguished Admiral, when interviewed in London, said: "This is the mest brilliant naval action of the war. Admiral Sir David Beatty, with 14 capital ships, [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsAn electric linesman named Robert B[?] 30 years of age, an employee of the City Council, lately living in Foveaux-street, Surry H[?], was cutting off branches from a ...
Article : 70 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:— There has been sharp fighting on the Ypres salient along a front of 3000 yards, between Hooge and the Ypres-Comines ...
Article : 368 wordsThe death occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital on Thursday of Thomas Cassidy, 19 years of ago, who lately lived with his parents at 3 Albion-street, Paddington. Deceased ...
Article : 64 wordsUndoubtedly one of the most satisfactory aspects of the affair is that it has resolved all those hysterical fears and forebodings in regard to what naval surprises the Germans ...
Article : 244 wordsJames Bowe, 52, was found lying unconiclous alongside the railway [?] early on Friday morning, with a deep wound in the back of his head, also injuries to the shoulder and ...
Article : 78 wordsOwing to the German version of the North Sea fight reaching the United beales first, heavy selling of stocks took place on the New York Exchange, as the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 wordsWhile the British Admiralty has frankly given the world the list of its losses in ships—three battle-cruisers, three armoured cruisers, and eight destroyers—the German ...
Article : 504 wordsThe "Express" says that it is probible thit Zeppelins were largely responsible for the escape of the enemy. The airships' real function is to play the part of ...
Article : 131 wordsThe French newspaper, the "Temps," explaining the position of the British fleet, says that it is hard for sailors trained for battle to patrol the seas unendingly and ...
Article : 189 wordsSergeant B. Kane was mounting his horse to-day, when it became frightened by the school children appearing suddenly round the corner. Kane was trampled heavily to the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. F. W. J. Donovan who was a well-known figure in leagal and aquatic circles in Sydney, at the Waverley Cemetery, was very largely attended. The ...
Article : 349 wordsMany steamers arriving in Dinish harbours report that the sea is strewn for miles with evidence of the fearful battle. The wreckage is thick, and is widely ...
Article : 97 wordsConservatorium: Miss Rose Seaton's Lecture[?] Town Hall: French Fighting Front, 2.30 and [?] Theatre Royal: "Birth of a Nation," [?] and [?] Her Majesty's Theatre: "Mother [?]," 1.45 [?] ...
Article : 121 wordsSpeaking at the Auditorium this afternoon, the Minister for Defenece (Senator Pearce) referred briefly, but with marked feeling, to the great naval battle. "Our thoughts," [?] ...
Article : 179 wordsThe activity of the German Fleet is attributed to the energetic demands made by the German Emperor upon Prince Henry of Prussia, the German Naval ...
Article : 52 wordsAmsterdam reports that the excitement in Holland was rendered intense by the entire absence of English news for twenty hours after the German ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. E. A. Fitzgerald, a well-known Wagga district pastoralist was Killed on Friday night while driving home to Book Book statin. He left Wagga in teh evening, and some hours ...
Article : 127 wordsThe "Politiken" believes that the retreat— ing fleet threw out an extraordinary number of mines, to which the pursuers fell victims. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 5 Jun 1916, Page 8
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