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THE WAR.

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THE SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS.

Losos, Mar. 31.

Mr. Lloyd George's demand for the production of munitions unban- pered by drunkenness is finding support everywhere. :

CANADIANS' FIGHTING QUALITIES.

LONDON, Mar, 30.

An Otiawn message states that Field-Marshal, Sir John French bas written the Duke of Connaught on the qualities of the Canadian contiu- gent, which, he says, hus nude the highest impression.

HUNGARIAN NOBLES AT PRZEMYSL

LONDON, Mar. 31. Among the officers who have arrived at Kieff as prisoners from Przemysl are 472 officers, all Entgarian nobles,

ONE OF THE "AQUILA'S " BOATS PICKED UP.

Losnoy, Mar. 30. Another of the Aguila's beats has been picked up and there are cow only nine persons missing.

The Aguila, a Liverpord steamer, was torperloes! <. Pembrokeshire a few) daya ug-Ed.)

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AMERICAN OPINION ON THE WAR. ained: only greater laws would neeruo. To maintain a purposeless, senseless, resistance, when hope was gone, would but confirm the determination of the **Our people we struggling and offer. Allida to make the recurrence of such a ing or teen for the Emperor and the War impossible

Bason should show Empire, for its existence and its fatura, Tiemman people, then, as it ought to and the things cannot to sacrificed & show them now, that they are fighting moral superstitions. What have we in caly to make the conditions of poses eix months achieved with eur noble harder. Inevitably they will be harder spirited conduct of the war? Calamnies if war is prolonged through rare stub and hurred and bitter hostility every-

If the Gorman peple wait for their This remarkable utterance from a Ger. Emperor to pay he has han raugh of nau newspaper of the importance and fighting that he is ready to arrange terme high standing of the Hamburger of peace, the war will continue inde Mr. Foster Mr V. Read Nachrichten" naturally attmeta much at finitely, until pence comes as the result | Mr F. W. Franks

Min F. Reay tention in America, and forms the topic of the netual conquest of Germany73 of Capt and Miss B. M. Mir F. L. Robbins of many interesting comments in theoll Germiny.

French and child Mr H. H. Roelofs

Dogman Faller Mrs A message from Auster:hurt states that Germany's second war loan paper throughout the counThe mad to pee the nttained 32.7. Dibb

Mits B. L. Rociof of $453,000,000 sterling bad two and a hall million subscribers, over one says New York correspondeat. min doop is blood. It would Mr CT. Goodrich Mr T. W. Sheraton and a half millions of whom are small. prople who subscribed only there is no hate or bitter hostility in the strewn with corpses, and the sacrifices Mr H. M. Gortos

MY. Goulbourn Yra A. G. Smith Savings Banks doubtless under the sante compulsory system as formerly.ple, but it is certainly trus that the surpass in the awful mousure anything Mr E. B. GAY

Amerienas, Iks other neutral, view the Dow dreamed of. Bus f, at any time Mr H. L. Griltha German militaristic spirit and ambition from this day forward, the Garman po Mr A. W. Gund with deep and ever-growing disfavour, ple should say that they were ready for Capt. T. P. Fall Webera regard the German people space, that they asisted upon peter, tho The applications for 415,000,000 six months Treasury Bills totalled Fanperor and the Empire, act for them would have to bend to their will. They

fighting. suffering, and dying for the Emperor and his military, chieftains Mr L. Hamer

The average rate was £2 18s. 11d.

velves. That they should dad the Im can have peace when they demand perial den worth the dreadful encrifice | Prace."

GERMANY'S SECOND WAR LOAN.

Losnos, Mar. 30.

Bir J. P. Rawell Mr J. C. Sibley

£45,000,000. The great bulk of the hour was obtained from Banks and/United States towards the German pro. offered for Emperor and Empiro would Me & Mrs J. Gould Miss A. Square

£38,000,000.

BRITISH TREASURY BILLS.

LONDON, Mar. 30.

ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

DESPERATE FIGHTING.

LONDON, 3lar. 30, 12.40 p.m. The Paris evening communique states: There has been cannonading from the sea to Champagne, and desperate indecisive fighting at some points in Argenne.

The enemy shelled fort Douaumont, north of Verdun, but were immediately silenced.

ia a cause of ceaseless wonder in this country, and this sentiment is voiced here to-day with increasing emphasia.

SORAL SUPERSTITION.

Intelligent and high-souled people) like the Germans," says

the New York Times" in an secking to elicis the real mesting of

editorial article,}

haNachrichten's" utterance, "Reed] no Emperor. They could govern them- selves better than any man can govern.

e captured a fire of trenches and a hundred prisoners it Bois-le-them, and real self-government they have Pretre, and also a German post west of Pant-a-Mousson.

RUSSIAN FLEET AT THE BOSPHORUS.

LONDON, Mar. 31.

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Numerons quiet Suites with luxuriously fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric

throughout. Telephone No. 1179,

hot. Is possible that such an idea beginning to take root in their minds? What the Hamburg newspaper means by the moral superstition to which thoi Fans, A Petrograd telegram states that it is officially announced that the is hard to guess. The chie moral su

future of the Empire cannot be sacrificed Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-room: Bussian Fleet approached the outer forts of the Bosphorus on Monday perstition in Germany today is that con- gable Address. Eachsola, but were unable to bombard owing to for. A small ship exchanged cerning Divine right. To us in this coun- shots with a Turkish destroyer which fled into the Bosphorus alter the try it looks very must ce if the hap first shots were exchanged.

pinous, and possibly the future, of the It is unofficially stated that Russian airmen ascertained that San-German people were being" sucrificed to day's bombardment of the Bosphorus damaged Forts Elmas and Kilu.that explede nation." The garrison at Elmas Hed.

THE SINKING OF THE "FALABA."

*AN ACT OF PIRACY AND MURDER."

LONDON, March 30, 7.55 p.m.

The latest information to hand shows that 112 perished as the result of the torpedoing of the Falaba,

At the Coroner's inquest the Chief Officer of the ill-fated vessel deposit that the submarine was dying the Englieb ensign when sighted. She fired's torpedo five minutes after the Falaba stopped. The crew of the submarine wen dressed in khaki.

The Coroner declared that the Germans had undoubtedly been guilty of a act of piracy and murder, but he thought that the jury had better and a verdict that the deceased were killed by a German torpedo. All hoped that the crix would be brought kome to its perpetrators.

A verdict was returned accordingly, the jury adding an expression of the admiration of the conduct of the passengers and crew, and also of the trawle which came to the rescue of the drowning and saved so many lives.

An American named Thrasher, who was a passenger on the Falaba, is missing

ANOTHER ZEPPELIN DAMAGED

LONDON, March 31.

Two Zeppelins where sighted off the Danish Coast on Monday, flying in a westerly direction. They returned in the evening, driven by a snewstorm. Ond descended immediately the vessels had crossed the frontier, and is reported to have been badly damaged.

GERMAN CAPTIVE BALLOON ATTACKED, «

LONDON, March 31.

Hongkong, September 1. 1505.-

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That peagraph sums up popular | opinion in the United States, and it is worth repeating because Count Bernstorf KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr and Mrs Man der Miss M. Prior

and Herr Dernburg, let alone countless) messages by thu, wireless from Berlin. have emphasized time and again that German people value the opinion of

America as the oat great central country to which they can turn for counsel and syarpathetic appreciation."

SINCERE ADVICE.

They have been disappointed as to rest assured that the counsel which comes sympathetic appreciation, but they may from the United States to-day is, ut least, sincere and well-meant.

That

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"Germany now has everything to and nothing to gain by a continuance of thu war.”

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The first (1813 edition is already insured. TIOGRAPHIES of ever 6,000 people Mr A. Course

who are well-known in society and of Mr and Mrs J, Japan appear in the book. Quito new Miss Craes several hundred foreigners associated with

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Six months' war, with no resalt save "calumnias and hatred and hitter hos Many portraits are inserted. The book tility everywhere we think here is contains over 1,400 pages. enough to dishearten German soldiers The price is yen 6 (12/-) or $3 per copy. captive balloon at. Zeebrugge. Four German aeroplanes started in pursuit, patches we receiva, hore, from correspon

A telegram from Rotterdam states that Allied seroplanes attacked a German and German people. According to des-Orders for the book should be accumpanied and a fight ensued. A Taube was brought down. and two sirmen killed. The dents in Germany and Russia, as well as of Who's Who in Japan' will be allowed

by payment other enemy siremit were driven off, and were hombarded by the British from the Allies, not only is there no a reduction of one yen. Squadron bombarding Zenbrugge.

ON THE EASTERN FRONT.

RUSSIAN PROGRESS IN THE CARPATHIANS.

A telegram from Fetrograd states that it is oficially announced that the Ruasian movement in the Carpathians ceationer successfully, bot

The Russians on Sunday captured the fortified beights between Bartfield and Uzsok and took 6,480 prisoners, 26 guns and mitrailleuses,

in

An Austrian communique states that strong Russian forces, including some of those which had been besieginz Przemysl, continue the offensive the vicinity of Lapkow and Uzok passes,

GERMANS AGAIN BOMBARD LIBLU.

LONDON, March 31.

An official communigus ismed at Petrograd stater that German warships en Sunday erasing bombarded Libas, but killed only one civilian

DISKFFECTION IN TURKISH ARMY.

Ferolt 'Against Young Tarks,

LONDON. March, 31.

MA telegram from Tenedos says that the scarcity of food in dissenting the Turkish Army, and a party for revolt #gainst the Young Turks has been

ormed

elief in sight, but it seems to be cer

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...] Me and Kis Kong: decilen, but the ultimate victory, from Who's Who Oy Master Kent on standpoint of impartial. Američna

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