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World-war : an exact translation of "Weltkrieg" accurate daily record of the present war, No. 14.
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World-war : an exact translation of "Weltkrieg" accurate daily record of the present war, No. 14.
Author
Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962.
Hilfsverein deutscher frauen.
Date Added
11 January 2014
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1914-09-29
Publisher
New York : Hilfsverein deutscher frauen.
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McGarrity Newspapers
Topic
World War, 1914-1918
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No. 14 New York, fgotlbwv at '19’!-4-”’lQ’l5 5 ct.:. A translation of "Weltlcr$eg,” an accurate dalgy record of the preseat war, published at 45 Broadway, r N. Y., by Hllfsvereln Deutscher Eurpose of aiding needy children of killed or disabled soldiers in the Ge my. rs. Treasurer‘ George S lvester Viereck, Editor. Subscription othe. Chairman; Mrs. Carl L. c urz, price (including postage) : Five cents a copy; $2.60 a year; auen, a society of erman women, organized for t e rrnan ar Else von 1.30 for six months. Taking advantage of their success at Kostrina, the Austro-Hungarian troops drove the Russians (who had gotten into the government of Ung- var) back over the Carpathians as far as Sianki. The Uszok Pass again fell into Austrian possession. The Russian losses were heavy. -I- The British Admiralty announced that the German cruiser “Emden” had captured six more English ships in the Indian Ocean--the “Tume- ric,” “Kingsud,” “Riberia,” “Toyle,” “Gyfedale,” and a coaling steamer. The crews reached Colombo aboard the “Gyfedale.” -l- The first attack by the Japanese and English on Tsing-tao was re- pulsed. The German mines, can- non, and machine guns inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. The right wing of the allied troops was shelled by the Austrian cruiser “Kaiserin Elisabeth” and by the German gunboat “Jaguar.” The 53 German losses were comparatively slight. Those of the enemy amount- ed to not less than 2,500 men. superior hostile forces north and south of Albert marched against the northern German wing in France. They were defeated with severe losses. To the south, the German troops took the heights of Roye, northwest of Noyon, and Fresnoy, north of Roye, from the French. ‘I’ The Germans stormed and took Fort Wavre-St. Catherine, south of Antwerp, the fortified position of Dorpveldt, and the works between, at five o'clock in the afternoon. Fort Waelhem, north of Malines, was invested, and the powder- magazine blown up. Fort Lierre was shelled. Dendermonde, an im- portant strategical point southwest of Antwerp on the Scheldt, was oc- cupied by the Germans. Belgian artillery damaged the church of Notre Dame in shelling the town. I The entire net proceeds go to the need Y children of German soldiers in the fieldw
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