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  2. GOLDFIELDS EISTEDDFOD

    A late hour last night saw the fourth dav of the Goldfields Eisteddfod. Performers of all shades of ability passed before the critical ...

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  3. SURVIVORS SENT TO AMSTERDAM

    The survivors from the British cruisers landed here are being conveyed to Amsterdam. Twenty-one wounded men remain at Ymuiden. ...

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  4. SUBMARINE FLOTILLA

    The Harwich correspondent of the "Chronicle" says that the parent ship of the submarine flotilla flew the Dutch flag and did not make an ...

    Article : 117 words
  5. SURVIVORS INTERNED

    There is uncertainty in Government circles as to whether the rescued men can be interned. The resolutions that were adopted at ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR

    At the concusion of to-day's Cabinet meeting the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) made the following announcement:— ...

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  7. TRAWLER ON THE SCENE

    The skipper of a trawler says that he was quite close when he saw the Aboukir sinking in four minutes, the Hogue in ten, and the ...

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  8. CRESSY SEAMAN'S STORY

    Seaman. Clarke, who was aboard the Cressy, says the latter launched her boats to save the crews of the other ships, and threw overboard ...

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  9. STORY FROM YMUIDEN

    Reuters correspondent at Ymuiden states that the British survivors, clad in all manner of clothes, some in Dutch soldiers' khaki jackets. ...

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  10. SINKING OF THE ABOUKIR

    A member of the Aboukir watch states that the explosion shook the whole ship and tore a great lump out of her side. Many of the men ...

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  11. SERIOUSLY-WOUNDED SAILORS.

    None of the wounded sailors from the Aboukir, Hogue, and Cressy ?were landed in Holland, except they were seriously wounded. ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS

    The following is a list of the officers attached to the infantry, artillery and departmental corps which sections comprise the first contingent:— ...

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  13. GERMANS IN THE PACIFIC

    The steamer Moresby, which arrived here from the Pacific Islands, brought news of the capture by the Germans of several steamers, including ...

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  14. GERMAN VERSION

    A message from Berlin states that! only one submarine attacked the British cruisers Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy, but that she has not yet returned. ...

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  15. FOR INTEREST TO RAILWAY

    Before the Acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice Burnside, Mr. Justice Rooth and Mr. Justice Northmore, sitting as the Full Court to-day, argument ...

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  16. SURVIVORS IN ROLLAND

    Although the survivors are technically prisoners the people of Muiden refuse to consider them as other than honoured guests. A narrator ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. NEWS IN BERLIN.

    The German Consul here states that the solitary German submarine which attacked the three British cruisers returned to port undamaged. ...

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  18. SURVIVORS FROM THE DISASTER

    Two hundred and sixty-six survivors of the disaster to the cruisers have passed through here en route to Gasterlake. ...

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  19. STORY OF THE DISASTER

    The three cruisers Aboukir. Hogue and Cressy had been patrolling the North Sea for some time in search. of German vessels. ...

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  20. PETTY OFFICER'S ACCOUNT.

    One of the chief petty officers of Aboukir says. "I believe a torpedo struck the Aboukir amidships. I saw no periscope. The Cressy's ...

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  21. VIVID STORY OF DISASTER

    Mr. Dougherty, the chief gunner of the Cressy, states, "The water was fairly rough. We were steaming slowly in a line somewhere off ...

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  22. STATE POLITICS

    ! A Liberal mass meeting was held in the Perth Town Hall to-night. The platform was crowded with Liberal aspirants and candidates for ...

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  23. SURVIVORS IN PORT.

    Five hundred and twenty-five survivors have reached port, of whom thirty-eight were wounded, but not seriously. ...

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  24. TWO OTHER CRUISERS.

    Meanwhile her sister cruisers, who were a mile off, heard the expolsion, and thought the Aboukir had struck a mine. They closed in and lowered ...

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  25. CAPTAIN OF THE CRESSY

    A member of the Lowestoft's crew States that the Cressy continued firing until her guns whre nearly water. The captain went ...

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  26. DECEASED FATHER'S PROMISE

    Charlotte Elizabeth Wells appealed to the High Court to-day claiming £1600 from the estate of her father, who died on March ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIAN EVENTS

    The W.A. Chamber of Mines, on behalf of the W.A. Goldfields Firewood Company, yesterday forwarded to the town clerk of Kalgoorlie ...

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  28. OFFICER'S THOUGHTS.

    An officer who was rescued while ming in Ms pyjamas, having lost his jacket in the grip of ia drowning mart, remarks that his ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. DUTCH CAPTAIN'S STORY

    The captain of the Dutch steamer Titan, which has arrived, at Rotterdam, stated that when thirty miles from the coast he saw three English ...

    Article : 291 words
  30. BRITISH MANUFACTURE

    The following letter was received recently by the Premier from the secretary of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers in ...

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  31. CANVAS HOUSES FOR WORKERS

    The State Cabinet to-day decided upon the erection of five hundred canvas dwellings for the accommodation of the families of men employed ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. RIFLE NOTES.

    On Sunday nest the Boulder Rifle Club will resume shooting on their range after the brief spell necessitated by the military authorities ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. PRAISE FOE THE GERMANS.

    A target boated off the Hogue's deck, and twenty-four nien were saved by its means. They were huddled for four hours, waist deep ...

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  34. GERMAN SUBMARINE SAILORS

    One of the rescued men states that after the cruisers sank some submarines came to the surface and their crews from the conning towers ...

    Article : 75 words
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