Current History, Том 4New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... carried the following : 80,000 lb. trinitrotuluol ( high explosive , ) 49 barrels formaldehyde , 31,722 cathodes cop- per , 3,755 bundles wire and wire rods , 659 coils copper wire , 266 cases brass , 92 packages old chains and anchors ...
... carried the following : 80,000 lb. trinitrotuluol ( high explosive , ) 49 barrels formaldehyde , 31,722 cathodes cop- per , 3,755 bundles wire and wire rods , 659 coils copper wire , 266 cases brass , 92 packages old chains and anchors ...
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... carried aft guns , ( Heckgeschütze . ) Soon after the outbreak of war German cruisers established the fact that British liners were armed . For example , the steamer La Correntina of the Houlder Line , Liverpool , which was held up on ...
... carried aft guns , ( Heckgeschütze . ) Soon after the outbreak of war German cruisers established the fact that British liners were armed . For example , the steamer La Correntina of the Houlder Line , Liverpool , which was held up on ...
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... carried their arms only for purposes of defense . In accordance therewith the British Ambas- sador at Washington , in a letter dated Aug. 25 , 1914 , gave the American Gov- ernment far - reaching assurances that British merchant vessels ...
... carried their arms only for purposes of defense . In accordance therewith the British Ambas- sador at Washington , in a letter dated Aug. 25 , 1914 , gave the American Gov- ernment far - reaching assurances that British merchant vessels ...
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... carry guns to defend themselves against submarines . He reviews the court deci- sions on the rights of captured merchant ... carried does not exceed six inches . 4. No guns are mounted on the forward part of the vessel . 5. The vessel is ...
... carry guns to defend themselves against submarines . He reviews the court deci- sions on the rights of captured merchant ... carried does not exceed six inches . 4. No guns are mounted on the forward part of the vessel . 5. The vessel is ...
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... carried by merchant ships as a means of protection ; it was contended that that right rested on precedent . This right is recognized either directly or inferentially by the following National Codes or Naval In- structions : The United ...
... carried by merchant ships as a means of protection ; it was contended that that right rested on precedent . This right is recognized either directly or inferentially by the following National Codes or Naval In- structions : The United ...
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Allies American Government April armed armed merchantmen army artillery attack Austria-Hungary Austrian Balkan battle Battle of Verdun Belgian Belgium belligerent Berlin blockade boats bombardment Britain British capture command cruisers CURRENT HISTORY declared defense Douaumont economic Empire enemy England English Entente ernment Erzerum Europe fact fighting fire fleet forces foreign France French front frontier German Empire German Government Germany's guns Haucourt international law Irish Italian Italy Kaiser Kut-el-Amara land Lord Kitchener losses Majesty's Government March ment merchant ships merchant vessels Meuse Mexican Mexico miles military Minister months Mort Homme munitions nations naval neutral neutral countries offensive officers peace Persia political ports position present question reply Russian Serbia shells side Sir Edward Grey soldiers submarine territory tion torpedo trade Trebizond troops Turkish Turks United Vaux Verdun victory warfare whole women wounded