With reports from France of the battle or battles in progress being short of hard facts, more veritable naval news was still dominating the news in the Telegraph today, namely the aftermath of the loss of the cruisers Aboukir, Cressy and Hogue. In a flipside to the ever-growing list of casualties of the war, a list of the 777 survivors from the three lost ships is published on page 4, though there is the slightly ominous rider “in certain instances the particulars are given subject to verification”, whilst the loss of two of these is categorised as an “error of judgement” by the Admiralty in both Archibald Hurd’s article on the loss on page 6 and a further report on page 7. Meanwhile our Special Correspondent in Harwich reported on scenes at the port concerning the wounded on page 8.