The Daily Colonist, November 6, 1914
Thu, 2014/11/06 - 2:28pm
« previous next »#dailycolonist1914 - News out of Victoria, British Columbia, 100 years ago today:
- Inquest reveals hospital ship Rohilla that floundered off the Yorkshire coast on the night before Hallowe'en (reported on Hallowe'en) struck a mine and was intentionally run onto the rocks as desperate option slightly better than sinking at sea.
- An Italian priest demonstrates his invention of a portable radio receiver capable of receiving radio signals from over a thousand miles away.
- Spies and more spies: former interpreter for the Department of Immigration caught with a radio transmitter in Halifax, and a German officer caught in Cairo with plans to dynamite the Suez Canal [and I find the sudden upswing in reporting on German spies suspiciously coincides with programme to register and intern "enemy aliens" having just been appointed a commander.]
- British aviators crash and burn, literally. One burns to death on a test flight and another crashes into the Canadian camp on Salisbury Plain and dies of his injuries.
- Negotiations for a reciprocal trade agreement with Australia going well.
- Vote is now final in Washington, prohibition carries. Prohibition also very likely to carry in Oregon.
- Britain and France officially declare war on the Ottoman Empire.
- Germany reported to be building "super Zeppelins" to attack London.
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