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Advertising : 717 wordsThe British fleet has won a notable victory in the North Sea. Two German cruisers and two destroyers were sunk, and a third cruiser, in flames and in a sinking condition, disappeared in the fog. In the early morning hours a fleet of destroyers, light cruisers ...
Article : 491 wordsThe Bureau, supplying further. details of the naval engagement, says:-- In the early morning a concerted operation of some consequence was attempted against ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsThe Russians have completely invested Konigsberg. Konigsberg is the capital of East Prussia, and is a strongly fortified port on the Baltic ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Asquith made a statement in the House of Commons concerning the German attack in force upon the British army at Cambrai. He informed the House that a French ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Russians farther east have occupied Tilsit, Nordenburg, and Sensburg. The Germans are said to have funked the bayonets at Soldau. They retreated so ...
Article : 146 wordsA message from Paris to the Times states that the Russian troop's after having fought, several battles at Romanof, in Galicia, all of Which resulted in their favor, are now ...
Article : 71 wordsA cable from Sir. George Reld, received today, says regarding this great engagement:-- "Official, Asquith reports great victory at Cambrai and Le Catean. Five German army ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Official Press Bureau reports that the second-class cruiser Liverpool is returning with nine German officers and 81 men, prisoners, many of whom are wounded. ...
Article : 61 wordsA great battle is proceeding at Sereth, near Lemberg, capital of Galicia. An Austrian Army Corps is engaged. Russian aeroplanes are flying over ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Times in a leader on the North Sea victory says:-- "It is at once evidence that the spirit of the old navy still inspires our seamen." ...
Article : 45 wordsThe French Government is making arrangements to meet all possible contingencies. Orders have been given for the preparation of the defences of Paris, and the ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Duchess of Devonshire and other ladles are supporting a movement to avoid black mourning for war losses. They advocate a white band round the arm. ...
Article : 37 wordsField-Marshal Sir John French takes a roseate view of the Britishers' prospects in the battle that is now in progress. In his despatch he pays a tribute to the ...
Article : 141 wordsPassengers on a steamer which has arrived at Brindisi report that they saw a British destroyer pursue an Austrian destroyer. Later they saw it returning after the ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Tribuna, a Rome newspaper, says that the present war is not localised, as was the war of 1870. To-day even the fall of Paris would be only an episode, since the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Official Press Bureau states that the Japanese Admiralty has announced that the Kiao-Chau had been blockaded since Thursday. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Official Press Bureau states that strong forces of British destroyers supported by light cruisers and battle cruisers, attacked the German destroyers and cruisers ...
Article : 261 wordsFirm condition again controlled the market for wheat yesterday. A shipment of Victorian grain was sold to France at 45s per quarter c.l.f., but for other ...
Article : 59 wordsBelgians who were at Namur say that the Germans are bad riflemen. They never take aim or put their rifles to their shoulders. They are very well organised, but are ...
Article : 2,714 wordsPrince Albert who was on board H.M.S. Collingwood as a midshipman, is no longer with the British, fleet. The Prince is suffering from appendicitis. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Germans have placed quick-firing guns on the outskirts of Brussels, chiefly to the north, from where the Belgians from the direction of. Antwerp would arrive. ...
Article : 72 wordsButter met a steady market to-day. Sales were negotiated in Australian consignments at prices running from 118s to 124s per cwt. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 30 Aug 1914, Page 1
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