Boston that the Dutch steamer Bloomertdifle and the Norwegian steamer Christian Knudsen, 4224 tons, have been sunk off the Atlantic coast. The crews were ...
Article : 76 wordsThis striking view of tin Australian transport camp in Egypt was taken during the fighting on the Egyptian Western front. The camp was occupied solely by Australians and New Zealanders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsThe Leyland liner American, which arrived at Galveston, Texas, this afternoon, reports having been shelled when in the middle of the Atlantic by a submarine, ...
Article : 109 wordsThe captain of the Nantucket lightship says that nine vessels were sunk on Sunday, but only six names were obtained. In one instance the United States destroyers were ...
Article : 599 wordsThe legal correspondent of the "Times" says:—The German, action is a long range blockade of Britain Count von Bernstorff, German ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Now York "Tribune," commenting on the submarine raid, states that the United States is faced with a new and serious problem, and visions of the ...
Article : 74 wordsThe captain of the Nantucket lightship has sent a wireless message that a submarine held up for American steamer bound from New York to Boston on Sunday ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. Louis Costa, manager of the Pierce Shipping Line, expresses the opinion that German agents in New York are keeping the U boat informed of the movements of ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Danish submarine Dykkeren sunk as the result of a collision, but was salved after exertions lasting thirty-six hours. Five out of the crew of nine are alive. The ...
Article : 47 wordsTho destroyers are bringing in passengers and crews from the destroyed ships. The Stephano was torpedoed, while others were bombed with gunfire. The Stephano ...
Article : 92 wordsReuter's correspondent states that the Nantucket lightship reports that nine vessels have been sunk, and three submarines are working. A passenger on the Stephano ...
Article : 51 wordsSir Sam Hughes, Minister or Militia, It is prominently mentioned, will probably resign his seat in the Cabinet. Hon. T. Rogers, Minister of public Works, is also reported ...
Article : 179 wordsCaptain Wilson, of the Strathdene, says the first thing he knew of the presence of the submarine was when, shell began to fall at six o'clock on Sunday morning. Time ...
Article : 176 wordsPresident Wilson has cancelled arrangements to attend a baseball platch in a world series, and instead is giving his entire time to the foreign affairs of the nation. He has ...
Article : 68 wordsReuter's correspondent states that all on board the Stephano were saved, including 30 Americans, and four women aboard the West Point, which was sunk. ...
Article : 53 wordsInterviewed on the subpect of the nowest German submbarino campaign at the very gates of New, York Harbor and the sinking of four British steamers, one Norweigan, and ...
Article : 195 wordsThe United States Government has refused to accept the contention of the Entente Allies urging neutrals to deny the use of their harbours to all submarines, whether ...
Article : 78 wordsA message from Washington states that United States naval officers are puzzled as to how the German submarine U53 can make the return voyage without replenishing its ...
Article : 198 wordsFor the purpose of eucouraging savings the Minister of Finance will shortly tour Canada, and arrange with the banks and post offices to open small accounts, which ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. J. Gerard, United States Ambassador at Berlin, has arrived at New York. On being interviewed he declined either to affirm[?]or to deny the published reports that the ...
Article : 65 wordsGerman newspapers published in New York openly boast of how the public has been fooled. "Was to be believed;" they say, "that a new and expensive submarine ...
Article : 51 wordsAdmiral Cleaves, who is in command of the United States destroyer squadron, is of opinion that there was only one raider operating Sunday. He believes that the ...
Article : 104 wordsThe activities of U53 on the American coast have caused practical blockade of the United States, eastern seaboard. The submarine captain obtained a Newport ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Now York "Herald," commenting on the submarine operations, states that such operations in the sea lanes immediately leading to American ports must not be ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. W. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, in the House of Commons, announced that the Government had decided to appoint a Royal Commission, with full ...
Article : 96 wordsTwo or more Germans must be operating on the American Atlantic coast. There is no sign so far that any American lives have been lost. ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Australian car which took part in the big demonstration in London recently known as "The March of the Ten Thousand ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsThe New York "Times" states that the rash act of Captain Ross, causing loss to America, provokes to instant action. The American Government should thereafter ...
Article : 43 wordsThe submarine raid ia not regarded with apprehension, though it is realised that it may develop perplexing questions. No official comment is obtainable, but the ...
Article : 147 wordsIn reply to a proposal for the nationalisation of the Canadian munition factories, Mr. Rogers, the Acting-Prime Minister, declared that it was too late for the ...
Article : 97 wordsThe torpedoing of the Dutch steamer, Bloomerdijk has aroused; intense anger in Holland. It is considered that the practice of torpedoing neutral foodstuff vessels should ...
Article : 40 wordsThe German submarine U53 was seventeen days on the voyage. The vessel is two hundred feet in length and has particularly strong wireless equipment. It is provided ...
Article : 73 wordsOfficers of the Frederick VIII., on which Mr. General arrived, say that the British seized the mail at Kirkwall, and also detained Harold Shrebs the Swedish Consul at Coast Rica. ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Sir Joseph Ward were busy to-day receiving cullers, including Mr. Bonar Law, Colonial Secretary, who in ...
Article : 80 wordsPresident Wilson is deeply concerned about, the submarine developments, concerning which ho is waiting official details, Government officials state that the ...
Article : 55 wordsStocks were demoralised Mt the opening Standard issues and war specialities broke 5, 10, and even 12 points. The enormous liquidation break is attributed to the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Christmia journal "Morgenbladet" reports that eleven men from the torpeaeed Norwegian steamer Raon have arrived in port. Four men had perished from ...
Article : 61 wordsGerman newspaper speak of their submarine heroes, who have proved their ability to operate fur from their base, thanks to the briliant Gorman technique and ...
Article : 36 wordsThe wheat market broke with a crash at the opening, the loss of live cents per bushel in December falling to one-fifty-five. New York Atlantic insurance rates jumped ...
Article : 92 wordsHughie Mehegan, the Australian boxer, defeated Jack Greenstock, at Liverpool, on Thursday night. The towel was thrown on after the night round. Greenstock proved ...
Article : 37 wordsReuter's correspondent states that an interesting feature of the German comments on the U53 is the absence of references to the Bremen, misgivings regarding the fate ...
Article : 39 wordsA [?]mnish journal, published in states that a Russian destroyed seek two harded the wireless station at Jephoralok, on the Murkan Coast, on Saturday destroy. ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 14 Oct 1916, Page 2
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