The Fvtiiing Standard says;—The patriotism the Belgians lias been magiiihcent from the start. The pluck with which they took their stand for and justice will not bo forgotten bistorv. These first shots reailv moan a good deal, not only t-jelkaily-l'ut mortally. It of high import
7 August 1914 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
public united intercessory prayer meeting in connection with the war will be held in the large hall the Christian Union* Buildings, Lower Abbey street, on Sunday, 9th inst., 3.30 p.m., the auspices the City Y.M.C.A. The President of the Association. Lord Langford, will preside,
7 August 1914 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
gram states: Tyneside shipowners have received information from the Admiralty that they may safely send their ships anywhere in the North Sea in daylight. The liritish North Sea fleet engaged the Herman high sea fleet, and are chasing them towards the coast of Holland. FIRING HE
7 August 1914 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The Tiroes says—Wo arc willing for once find our*elves in the unwonted company Mr. Wedgwood, -ind to admit that it is not much the German people arc fighting as the German military and diplomatic caste: the men who have distorted the old German spirit and fettered it in bonds ir
7 August 1914 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The “Daily Now*” correspondent wire* from Newcastle, 1 a.ra.: Wireless information was received in South Shields shortly before midnight last night the effect that the British North Sea Fleet had yesterday engaged the German High Sea Fleet in a heavy battle off the south of the
7 August 1914 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland