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World-war : an exact translation of "Weltkrieg" accurate daily record of the present war, No. 13.
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World-war : an exact translation of "Weltkrieg" accurate daily record of the present war, No. 13.
Author
Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962.
Hilfsverein deutscher frauen.
Date Added
11 January 2014
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1914-09-21
Publisher
New York : Hilfsverein deutscher frauen.
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McGarrity Newspapers
Topic
World War, 1914-1918
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fiiotlhv at No.13 ’J9’l4"l9'l5 5 cm. A translation of “Weltkn'eg,” an accurate dail record of the present war, published at 45 Broadway. New York, N. ., y Hilfsverein Deutscher rauen, a society of German women, organized for the urgose of aiding needy children or killed or disabled soldiers in the German army. rs. Else von ot e. Chairman; Mrs. Carl L. Schui-z, Treasurer” George Svlvester Vlereck, Editor. Subscription price (including postage) : Five cents a copy; $2.60 a year; $1.30 for six months. The auxiliary cruiser "Kronprinz Wilhelm" the Gennans stormed the strongly sank the English steamer "Indian Prince." fortified heights of Craonelle, near whih. was tjlfadfcd xnh atgutth 2'g00‘.%00 Rheims, and took the village of ma’ ’ Wm 0 C0 Ce‘ '3 C ran an Betheny.-A sortie to the northeast wast‘ by the garrison of Verdun was re- pulsed. Attacks on the outlying forts south of Verdun continued. 'fnIedF!'enCll: Eight‘; Arm)’ C0!f'P8Cd:!' in the morning, between six and en ing t e orti cations o 6 e 2 - Lorraine was driven back across the sgvfzrt cifxlso tiff E“,‘f;‘l‘h an,?o::g eastern edge of the plateau.-- tin" ’” u I ’ ogue’ North of Toul a French camp was C79”?! “'9” de‘tr"Yed by WT‘ surprised and broken up by artil- pedoes from the “U 9,” northeast 10?’? life--'D0m5VTep in F!'9nCh LOT‘ of the Hook of Holland. The Eng- r‘“‘ev “Nth “f Bl"m9“t' W“ “cc” lish ships were built in 1900, dis- pied by Germ"! troop" placed 12,000 tons, and had a crew "' of 755 men, each. Some of the The English Marine mission that had been men were ‘aved by Dutch gtganju in Constantinople under Admiral Limpus, en; 1,400 were 10“. The comg placed itself at.the disposal of the Russian mander of the “U 9 ,, Lieutenant‘. Black Sea fleet in Sebastopol. ’ Captain Otto Weddigen, brought 5 , his boat and crew of 25 men back The Governor of Cameroon reported that his to wilhelmshaven in safety. troops had been victorious in their battles with the French and English since the hrst Q. of September. English aviators. made an unsuccessful at- Schucltmannsburg. on the Zambesi in Cer- tempt to destroy the hangars at Diisseldorf. man Southwest Africa. which was situated Upon the return flight. which they made over upon Caprivi Point and extended into Eng- Holland contrary to international law, they lish territory. was forced to surrender to su- threw a bomb into the city of Maastricht, pg]-iof English fo,-egg‘... causing a good dcalff damage. 49 The entire net proceeds go to the needy children of German soldiers in the held
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