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*Armenia: Battle of [[Koprukeui]].
*Armenia: Battle of [[Koprukeui]].
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
*{{SMS|Emden}} destroyed at Cocos Island {{HMAS|Sydney}}.<ref>German cruiser {{SMS|Emden}} (4.1 in. guns, Captain von Müller) run down and forced to fight by {{HMAS|Sydney}} (6 in. guns, Captain J.C.T. Glossop, RN) at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, where the former ship had landed an armed party to destroy wireless and cut cable. The German ship was driven ashore and burnt with 230 casualties. ''Sydney'' losses totalled 18. Damage caused to British commerce by the ''Emden'' estimated at £2,211,000.</ref>
*{{SMS|Emden}} destroyed at Cocos Island {{HMAS|Sydney}}.
*{{SMS|Geier}}, German cruiser, interned by USA at Honolulu.
*{{SMS|Geier}}, German cruiser, interned by USA at Honolulu.

===Political===
===Political===
*[[Mr. Asquith]]'s Guildhall speech setting forth the aims of the [[Allies]]: "We shall never sheathe the sword."
*[[Mr. Asquith]]'s Guildhall speech setting forth the aims of the [[Allies]]: "We shall never sheathe the sword."

Revision as of 18:36, 25 January 2018

November

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 9 November.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 9 November on The Great War wiki.


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1914

Western Front

  • Ypres: Violent German attacks: British position again in danger.

Eastern Front

Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres

Naval and Overseas Operations

Political

  • Mr. Asquith's Guildhall speech setting forth the aims of the Allies: "We shall never sheathe the sword."

References/notes

Lord Edward Gleichen (1918–1920). Chronology of the War. Volumes I, II & III. Constable & Company, London. (Copyright expired)

  1. German cruiser SMS Emden (4.1 in. guns, Captain von Müller) run down and forced to fight by Template:HMAS (6 in. guns, Captain J.C.T. Glossop, RN) at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, where the former ship had landed an armed party to destroy wireless and cut cable. The German ship was driven ashore and burnt with 230 casualties. Sydney losses totalled 18. Damage caused to British commerce by the Emden estimated at £2,211,000.
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