SATURDAY BEPTEMBER 5, 1914,

BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuters Service to the China Mail)

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

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RUSSIANS TAKE 40,000

PRISONERS IN SEVEN DAYS.

IMPORTANT AUSTRIAN CITIES CAPTURED,

BRITISH RECRUITING EXCELLENT.

RUSSIANS CAPTURE LEMBERG."

Lexbox, Sept. 8, 5.30 p.m.

any thousands of Austrians were killed near Leinberg, and an mus number were taken prisonera.

ming, the capital of Galicin,gia this largess town in Anatria, its popula #monding to the census of 1910 being 200,118.}

RUSSIANS TAKE 40,000 AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.

LONDON, Sept. 4. 8.05 a.m..

The Russians repulsed, and pursued the Austrian Army at Lublin, pluring a thousand prisoners and ight guns.

Free fighting continues along the whole fmnt.

The Russians, in seven slags fighting have raptured 410,000

Hessianos vermpit Einberg on Thursday

USSIAN GRAND DUKE'S DESPIDCH.

7.15 a.m.

Fospos, Sept. 4. 10,55 a.m.

sige from Petrograd says that the Grind. Duke Nicholis, in en to the Tsur, says: With extreme joy, and thanking God.

i admones that General Russky's Army emptured Lemberg to-day."

ANOTHER AUSTRIAN CITY CAPTURED

Lovpos, Sept. 4, 10,55 sim.

BY TELEGRAPH.

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ALBANIAN AFFAIRS.

Losnos, Sept. b.. The International Commission is arranging for the Insurgents' entry into"Dumzzo,

THE CHINA MAIL.

WAR NEWS.

HONGKONG CATHOLICS AND. THE WAR.

The following commentary appears, in | shue ** Bulletin of the Cathalie Women's League)* under, thứ hending, of : Tuo War

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TURKEY'S WANTS

A FLEA FOR FAIR PLAY.

Anglo-Turkish Entante.

11. Tɔ help in maintaining, the intes erity of the Ottoman Empire, "

3. To promote a cordial understand- ing between the British and Turkish-

atas.

The though, that is uppermost in tha minds 2 all these days, dwarfing all 2. To emphasise the strategical and eters, is of course, the great Kuropean commercial importance of that integrity Wie Fie woll nigh ditegevust the British Raumpire. map;bly 'over "since, the Kaisse Tall the The Coumission assumer Govern-undation of a test class navy-bhreibs zucal.

of a univeral contigration, a litera Armageddon, have been in the air. For fifteen years the lens nations of the world have been kept it state of unrest, They hava been forced into a suicidal policy of building up huge amun and anti ri, tutuphup of which | Þull friends at Turkiy. has been a strain on the nerves' and ve · The times améritical, sad, -in low urces ral, tite, qutivasithak wine more of what they regant: fresh menace could not last for cre brites. Skat bu genus of Europe, the Associa

WAR NEWS.

FRENCH REWARD FOR FLAG CAPTURE.

Paris, Aug, th-A substantial ash priss. the frst German deg taken in the war,

With these objects in view the Otto

iation makes a diren appeal

will go to the French saldiar who captures Norman Angell, raight say, that the in-ti appoint the Craverament to usi

Paul Charnier, manufacturer of flags intricato conditions of modern civilization, their own infurnos and invite the co- Paris, yesterday ofurad a reward of 5,000 and the interlacing items of common, peration of the other. Townes in order franes to the Frenchman,, no matter of werd subversive of war; bus the correct avers the thrtened hostilition. The. what rank, who wrests away from its denret frauding of bistry, now viês mina vitreason put forwarding the Hollogic the first Catonic standard. He posted

the money to cash with a daily newspaper and had end to that is in the witherint he its recremdve nitituch" bor Treat enthusiasm was aroused by his offer. Po ponazi, nek; Meir spot val the alleged, parem:fica, of Greeks in [fo will be remembered that a telegramculations, that caro, dax priest canes of Theaza and in parts of Western Anatolia. fortnighs an reported the expture of wwah. Fue fibern yours, in, spite of inWhile freely admitting that if treatment | Germanistandard by the French }

erasing commerce, luxury, wealth, and i treks Eas occurred in Ottoman [Bisbuil we say,g) perity, the nations invitory and shad considerable numbeta P.D. STEAMER'S EXPERIENCES.(of Europe bad, been living over at Greeks hary migrated to Salonika, urð spouldering volcano dast as käy, folent, frianda of Chios and Mitylene, the

A passenger by the P. and mail might burst into tham They had been members of the Association ne convinced atcamer Mulej, which lait London at the living, put in Tangio suurity, ie, that the suffering experinzood by these and of July, furnished to a southern co-true, but in yn over present appreberinks are increparahly losa severo and temporary some interesting details of the sinn), over a kid ming that any spark, extensive than those inflicted upon

War broke out just before their arrival at Part Said, Freviously to that, not far out of Brindisi, they met the German warbipe Goshen and Brow abeaming westward at full spend with their decks cleared for motion.

On arrival at Fort Said, the informant states, they found fourteen German sela which had been captured. Cae was a big liner, while the others were cargo vessels. mainly of the Hansa line. The fact that

to

At

water insignitentnight ignite. And the Moslems of Macedonia In any case, as many had prophesied, tha spark, ameboy say, the original aggressors in these from a wholly unexpected, and inagniperectionse,ami“ expulsions, mate obti- funct COOLING. A nameless, obscurely the Greeks themselves. Specific, and cpavincing videosó talent threw a beab at Arelduko Franzennulativo, Ferdinand and his wife; and within a exists to Stove that.

night the whole of Europe was ' *in i blaze?

Owing to it natrol position in tla

FAIR WHAT YOU TERKET. Mr. E. N. Bennett, the hon. secretary-

of ther

they were prizes was indicated by the East, and its uniquerimiportates, corn. of the Association, interviewed by n White Bosign tying above the German tag

Elaborate precautions had been taken tors and strategie, Hongkong could prisentative of the "Pall Mall Gazette." protect the Suez Canal. The Maloja here act fail to be affected in very spécise, the manera ell at every port she touched was required spaer by the fact of England being atomas Aation. feel that Turkey

di-mantle

her wirulas whila in harbour. Quez

there were two German prizes with Germany: Steps were instantly uld have, but has not had, fair play from the Powers. Many of us ballove They were the Luetz and the Dertlinger when to pluse the filand in a state of both Norddeutscher Lloyd linen.

defence. The troops werd iubilized; the that the constitutional revolution in Colony placed under martial law; and Turkey was bona-fide, but that the mo- practically the whole Brisida male populares Thekey commenced to sat her house tin earlled in the Valenteres and placed in under she was confonted by all sorts under arms, a

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ot difficulties. Thuto was the Tripoli

From Sues to Colombo the Maloja tra rell with lights out and the passengers had a pretty dull time. The lights in the dining salon were only lit for dinner. during which the & inde over the ports were drawn. Passengers worn asked, to In this emergency, the Catholic compaign, which most of us regarded me ase their cabin lights as little as possible,munity has special care to congratulate the moment she had finished with Tripoli international briganlage. Then again and when doing so to Adjust the venetian

itsel on its Christion and patriotic action. blind and draw the curtains. There was no ligh in the music saloon, and only on-,

While yielding to me in the fervour of there was the collision in the Balkan well nanded, allowed in the smoking room its loyalty, this was gahibined in a very States and war was forced upon her Whether theme precautions were very practical light. Betere de dolaration of gainst her will. Turkey is not en ng effective in doubtful. On a bright, moon-war-while the war gouds, were looming rssive Power: what she really wALTH fight night a liner in a fairly conspicuous Jark over Europe, but many were still is repose, is time to re-establish herself, chjeet aren, with its ligt, ont, ut incredulous of rupture the Bishop develop her resources and secure the vaneel steaming othe 17kna pute

goed desi of smoke. One called for special prayers for the pre.better government & har Empire. I amusing incident occurred in the Indian servatiche of peach war had really looks as if the Great Powers did Ocean & British al was sighted and braked out a triduum was held in the not want to give her a chance, but are Ant Brusilof has taken: Hulicz, on the bank of the River when she drew tear Momne kigans, wetn | Cihadzabarwith a Benebation after the trying to keep the Macedonian stre

Saleh. It was open the most important prinsipality of the exchanged. Our informant, who in able to

RECRUITING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

Loyoos, Sept. 4. sfeerults in response to Lord Kitchetter's call former total »

WAR NEWS.

APPOINTMENTS.

Wih referer ce to Government Nrities tion No. 329 of the 21st August 1914 the Appointment of Mr J. W. Lee-Jones as marahel of the Ears me Court of "Beeg teng, in Prize, in cancelled, and H. E the Governor has made the following Appointmeats in satelitution therefor:-

Comeander B. P. H. Tayler. R... to be Marsi al of the Bapreme Court of Houg.. koor, In Prize.

Commander C. W. M. Harkwith, R N to be Assistit Marshal and Mr. J. W

Lee. June to be Amiscant Marahal and Oficial Accountant of the Supreme Court

of Hongkong, In Prizn.

CARGOES ON PRIZE SHIPS.

the enemy wherever it finds him, regard less of cost, and which in the past has been the dread and terror of cure emies.

**1 Hire enofidence to you, German roldiers in each and all of you. An ardent, ind mitable will for victory is living in each al of you, I kn, if needed, that unch and all if you will die like here.

**Remember war grest and grovicus past and thus you are Germans. God blem you.

(Signed) WALILKEM."

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open.

read cafe, says the stranger. was naked it as for the speedy restoration of

We are not sentimentalists,. We do Ahe bid seon the W-dajo. The reply was pesse. Sperial services for the same in.

We hare sous gun fur the last two tention were held daily in the convente, friends who are blind admiress of the Et 35 to imitate our Philbellanic houre?"

the Churches and published in the daily fa' a circular, widely distributed in all

firecks. We are quise level-headed press, His Lordship made a sensible and people. All we want is fair play for eloquent appeal, which went direct to Turkey as a nation. Above all, perhaps, the hearts of his fock for the cxercise. wo appreciate the importance of not

Mote German prizes were in harbour at Aden, mainly Baisa buat, it is believed.

JAPANESE PRESS ON THE SITUATION.

What Japan WHI Do With - Kisochan.

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Dar Moslem fellow.ubjects have beez

purely tried by what they consider the injustice and humiliating condition to

of charity and componense in the exasperating Moslem feeling in India. emergency. First of all in the Colony the Bishop with his tirgy, together with tag nuns of the Frere hit Italian Con. vents, placed their services at the disbicos Turkey has had to subrait. pušal of the Governmdat, für user in the When Turkey conquered Greecy, in hospitals or otherwise Their example 1898, she did not secure a single villago

The Yoreden has an interesting article was quickly followit 13 others, and for herself: since the last Balkan war, on the situation. Although Harou Kato's Lady May made an appol, a few daya Turkey has been deprived of nine tentlis policy is not free from clammings, later for unteers for nursing it mot of her European territory and ter jlards the Tokyo journal, he may be said on the whole tone a man who knows his business with a ready response though by none which she regards as resential to the. With regard to the phrase that Rinochair moru o than be the Cathole Women's defence of her chief Asiatin port. If ball be delivered to Japan with the Fergus, cords sherrere is permitted by the Powers to object of returning it la Chins," as stated enthusiastle and patriotic action of the back on a fresh yor of aggresko in the ultimatum, this would require I word of explanation. It is one of the male portion of the Portuguese com against Turkey, it is difficult to exag conditions of the leans of Kisochau to Germunity was also robly shown in the grate the effect which will be produced maty that the lease should not be transaction of the Boy Bebuts and Ecdyguard on the feelings of millions of our loyal ferred to any other It necessary, therefore, that artistry, who unhesitatingly placed themselves at Moses fellow-subjects in India, whose should be made the primary object of the entire disposal of the Government patience has been wrely tried by what change defeats into victories to create Japan's demand on Germany. If Japan and were quickly found useful.

GERMAN VICTORIES.

Paris, Aug. 26. The public should be put on its guard in the campaign of inler new waged the fermans, who do not hesitate to

they insider the injuries and humilia

PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL COMMISION,

public opinion in Gerthany and to mis- demanded of Germany, the transfer of the In this way the Catholicy of Hongkong tions inflicted on the Ottoruan people," Jul foreigners as to the true situation, the latter would have no right to have proved themselves to be a body. accede to Japan's ultimatum. For this animated by high and noble idle; a The news, of the Ruesina victories at reason the insertion of the phrase quted body whose religious faith sad fervour, Gumbinnen and Instersburg is fully een-above is a proper as it is necessary. Armed.

It is notified in the Government Gazette that all persona having any intercat în cargoes, othut thin enemy cargoen, laden

The German and French ariales' are 40 enemy ships captured as prizea, Lad: zogai:ing release of such espre or portions at grips all along the dent. No advull-

of cargoes, "should make enquiries at the tage has been obtained by either party. Uon of the Crown Solicitor, Courts of

The derinan dirigible," Zeppelía III.," Justice, The Crown Solicitor requires has been destroyed: proof of ownership and particulars as to the freight, whether paid or unpaid..

PATHETIC SCENES AT TSINGTAO.

Dairen, August 25th.

BERYIAN DEFEAT OF THE

AUSTRIAN YORCES. ·

"You are contemplating an active came Front China's standpoint there is reason as exhibited in the lata Eucharistic Caic-pig, as you not? to be thankful for Japan's attitude on the brations, does not content itself with

Yox, by means of lectures, questions mator, co tinues the Inzudzu. Chias mor **devotion," but extends to the in Parliament, and schriety of other has declared her neutrality regarding the native service of God and fellow man.

ways. Wo intend to further wherever war in Europe, bat it most he and that it is a somewhat lama declaration, in view of

It the excellent spirit displayed in the sxible British trade in Turkey where the fact that Chins is actually leasing part time of emergency nog trial continues, there is a serious danger of its being for warlike purposes. It may be az.ud to do their part in falling one of the of hur territory to one of the belligerent the Catholies of Hongkong will not fail ousted for the beneft of the Italians And Germans. It must not be forgotten that that the loss of Kochan to Germany had kain of the Eucharistic Congress that thers are enormous possiblitice of legi

made before the curbrek of the wat

hist this circumstance "does not alter the of extending the social rege of Jesus timate trade development in Asia Mizor

fast that China's neutrality is in imper oct Christ.

Harbin, Aug. 27. According to a telegram from Nish, derration of monteality to the letter, ale pan. If China want to carry not bur The steamer Bisti, which cried away the Servisns on the 34th re-occupied must either ask Gormly for the tempesty 152 Japanese rofogees From Tsingtao (60 Shabutz, which had been taken by this return if Khu or for the dismantling men, 67 women, and 29 children, entered Austrians, and drove the invadera back of the fortrem sad of the German warships the port at 9.30 this morning. The men are mostly keeper of eating-hngues, barbers, scross the Save. Not the shadow of an is the Bay. Without this action, on the arrontera, plasterers, and the like. They Austrian is now to be seen in Servis Are looking quite cherini, The Japanese The Austrian troopa behaved most bar- oficials and citizen of Dairen have offered them their hospitality until their departare

barously in their retreat: even liten for home. Most of them will sail for home by the Rama to-morrow.

girls were not respected, while they

act fire to the villages as they went.

mast be regarded as a rather hallow alait, part of Chios, her declaration of neutrality

JAPAN'S MODERATE DEMANDS.

It is a mirter af satisfaction, writes the

In such cream anges, when the threaten Tormist, the Japan's domandis on Ger

f warlike action an extended to the Fay many are of comparatively moderate

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present, the Young Turks would ro- ther hovo Eritish sympathy than that of any other Power, but if they do not got it they will be driven into the hands of Germany."

"In the meantime we hope the Gov ernment may scot to submit to the Ottoman, and Hellenia Governments tha desirability of accepting an International East, and the allied fo es attack Hianchau, character. In is under that satin Commission, for the purpose of regula Willed Aumberless innocent people and they will have justifestion to atto Chins of publicists, insisted on stronger mating what appears to be now inevitable, Captain Hibi, of the Hixi, ays that the

too, if necessary, insuch as the latter German officials showed the grestest good-

girias aavistance to Germany. A similar sures, but moderate gounal provailed in the migration of Turk to Austolla sad of Greeks to Macedouin, and of escüring [All these stories of outrages by solattitude will hold good wher Japan and the Government. It must not be supposed, adequate compensation on both sides for will to the departing Japanese, offering them every posible assistance. Boman dies need to be taken with the reserve Great Britain kamerad actingin sever, that there who are responsible thong disposased of their lande, housen, Germans stood weeping on the wharf bidd-suggested by the grigin of the mango) China has no power to enforce what she for the country's like real and property, Greece has no canus bolli Qirmsay): „Knowing sa Japan: does that jing: farowoll to their Japanese women friandag: Of the 159 Japane e refugess 33

may desire, Japan-action against Germany men of an malfish proclivity. I against Turkey, which Turkey, does not janded ist Chalvo –Jiji,

is saalognas to doing what this herself is omcairable that Juma han publish pousses in mors valid form, against ashle to do. China's noutrality will b According to a telegram received here come really-crive only far the die ihr altimus menyonly Greece; and timely intervention by the from St. Petersburg, Count Witle, who mailing of Kich has bero carried on, half of wh; baka lo-iros by day and the Powers would almost certainly prevozi

sad for

thin xaon China has cause to be other his wil de duab benegotiated hostilities based on such grounds as those bas arrived 16 Brindisi from Paris, says grateful for what Japan is doings thai the war will last for three months, When Germany has surrendered Kiso Ping There on in lle gesinn trought forward by Grecos f

ther shafirthe uning ergriti elansat Fatna and will end in the utter destruction of

will a far to Manchuria pod. Mungolzhe Thng who finitetą“ prorek us if mish trouble and Langrennom in Beperiale, 14 Mangiaris Sho his statine. It in bean instantly

THE KAISER'S APPEAL TO HIS FIGHTING MEN.

COUNT. WITTE'S PROPHECY.

BERLIN, Sid LONDON, The Emperor imaat an order at the | Germany!: beginning of the wax to the Germano army Med and navy, in which i

poon all

the

chau to Japa •, it follows as a matter of coume abe would retorn it to Chin proceeds the Yordzo. No one can tell boweres, whether ■ bited may nour. in According to a mean to Vladivostock, this arrangement. But one thing is certain

RHEUMATISM.

AYR you ever tried. - Chamberlain's":

After forty-three years of peace, I call at sixty shots were Bred by the and that is that Japan; in

1: Germans capable of bearing arms.

Le Pain Palía for rbaumalium? „If not, have to defend our most red res. German erasure in a bombardatent of Kisochan to China, wil not do a bed pleng phteclungime the pmtim of alons in the Tafariand wg in t the reckless Algiem. Several houses, era damaged compensation. The late of Kabels, it is now mary thr you are was lay these as the longer this "dimesso Tris" on the keder, is beken care salt of enemies on all sides of us. That and one man was killed. Upon lawing, fixed for yours, has scarcely ran 20

satisfcquiry kayin, 11 e flet hea J an - fluba bottle to dwa, s ply it with a vignesna mawis hard fighting,

the orgineral salled suutward. The florean and it on only natural that Chins en tensoring up per the ralitin skin, mesang to the call tad, parts and you will sk1 am infidest that the ancient warlike urnor of Algierd appesis to hate i-boon abould pay compensation for the righ's tward the buri count for fry taking ada la garprincit and delighted at the rhet „spirit still fires in the G-man people-15sodasible for the sunnnncement that the restored to her for the reminder of the vantage of the peasant sitration

obtained. For made by all Chemista and ost powerful, warlike spirit that attacks cruiséen afterwards met British men-of-war.

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