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TUESDAŤ. SEPTEMBER 26, 1916.
THE
LATEST
WAR
TELEGRAMS.
"Reuter's Service' to the China Mail.)
SPECIAL CONSTABLE AND
ZEPPELIN CREW.
MEETING IN THE DARK IN A COUNTRY LANE.
"HERE YOU, Whiz's up?"
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Losubs, Sept. 3. The second Zeppelin came down clove to a cottage 'near the vexxt.
RUSSIA AND JAPAN.
JAPANESE ENVOY'S RECEPTION AT PETROGRAD,
PETROGRAD, Sept. 25. The Envoy of the Emperor of Japan has arrived at the Imperial Headquarters where he was received with the highest hodours.
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The speeches at the lunctieon deals Watcher ware aroused by the drone with the Russo-Japanese relations of the engines and saw a Zeppelin hum-|anif" were couched in most cordial baring seawards at a height of 300 feet. foterma.
the
Etandaniy turned inland and Boted {
The Tear paid a tribute to down, serping the tree tops till it set.Japanese doverament ragirding the tled on the earth. Then, curses came munitoring of the Russian Army. from the gondoku and some guttural English. Tha crew clanibared out and the Commander thundered at the door
of the cottage but received no answer All conferred together. Then there were the explosions, stashing the wiadows,
AN
GAIN ITALIANS
IMPORTANT SUMMIT.
ROME, Sept. 25. It is offeally announced that the Alpini" troops have taken the summit
The Germans then inarched off inland, emptying their revolvers in the sky. People now poured intent troful, 8,188ft. high, north-east
of Mount Cauriol. -
The enemy stubbornly resisted The positions are being strongly
the roads, and special police and village pelier avhest and afoot hu ried to the scene. One special con. stable meeting a detachment, barredondatel," notwithstanding the the way and said: "Here you, what's immediate bombardment of the up?"
onemy's heary artillery,"
A deep voice replied. **Which is the was?**
The Special Constible, confronted in the darkness by a forer of foreign- rém, índicated the mad, but followed
FURTHER SERBIAN PROGRESS.
SALONIKA Sept. 24,
till he joined the village policeman The Serians have further pro- | and another Special Constablp5 All [gressol 250 yards on the plateau of three then told the Germans that↑ Kajhukelan despite résistance by the they were prisoners.
reinforced Bulgars.
The Cerrone commander obeyed and a patrol of soldiers auiring the tommander revealed his identity and asked to be allowed to go to the Dearest Post Office to telephone to someone in Londen who would in- form (Germany) that he was sale!
The request was refused and the Germans
were marched off in
Captivity.
All this occurred in the darknese of a country land
The Zeppelin today blocks the mada dwarfing the trees and built. She is smictically unlaïnaged, ings the engines being in perfect order. "She had abriously been hit many
times by shells.
search discovered" guns, maps. notes, instructions, telegrams, parts: of machinery and German food sing In the fields, having been thrown out before the descent.
LATEST INFORMATION.. In the East Midland town already bodies are buried beneath the ruins.
referred to it is feared that two more
Some damage was done to the railway station, a dozen beures and shops were wrecked or damaged, and chapel and storehouse were set on
fre
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
RUMANIAN PROGRESS IN.... TRANSYLVANIA... ·
NEARLY 7,000 PRISONERS TAKEN
BUCHAREST, Sept. 25. The occupation of Szekely-Udvarhely assures the Rumanina possession of one-third of Transylvania-20,000 square kilomoties It also enables the Rumanian front in Transylvania to be shortened from 800 to 300 kilometres.
BECHART, Sept. 95.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
ITALIAN INFANTRY'S POWER..
VIEWS OF A CAPTURED AUSTRLÄN OFFICER.
THE NEW TREASURY DEPOSIT SCHEME.
"FINANCING OUR FOREIGN
OBLIGATIONS.
A remarkable account of the deadly affect produced by the Italian artillery has just been given by an Austrian cap GENEROUS TERMS FOR LENDERS taia, taken prisoner by the Italians i
in the fighting on Hill 80 in the Monfalcone ment which has just been published by sector or August 1. The captain's state- the Stefani Agency, strongly recalls Kipling's lines:-
OF SECURITIES. -
Hitherto in connection with the scheme for trancing our enormous You may hide in the caves,
purchases in America and regulating They'll be only your graves, the exchange. the Treasury has been For you can't getaway from the guns prepared to purchase or accopt on ribing the operations which endeposit cnly dollar securities. This minated in the captare by the Italians project has now been extended. A new At Hermanstadt we attacked theof Bill as the Austrian captain said and important arrangement was an-
"The boxbardment assumed a enemy, capturing officers and 300 moth such as.I had never seets equallet in ronounced last month...
A communiqué states-On the northern front in the Caliman Mountains our advance continues. 73 prisoners and a machine gun being captured.
with 5 machine guns.
In the Jin Valley partial enemy attacks were repulsed two machine guns being captured:
The prisoners captured on this front ap till the present time total 48 officers and 6,936 men.
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violence
The decision of the Treasury to years of war. It was
*stapety Imagination can picture the extend ita deposit scheme, writes the hell that was let loose. Everything was Financial Editor of the Daily Chronicle, razed to the ground, and of all our supert comes as no surprise to the City. defensive organization works, which had cost us infinite labour to construct and humours to this effect have been which wore at
circulating for some time past. It will our
pride, and our
be seen that the new list of securities In Dobrudja our left flank has pro-strength nothing remained.
Despite the many natural caveros includes bonds of the Canadian and greed and exptured I officer and 53 which had been organized for defensive Japanese Governments, certain Govern
purposes, we anffered very serious loss.ment and municipal issues of neatral The terrain was strewn with dead, and countries such as Argentina, Brazil in the shattered trenches the wounded Chile, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and groaned amid a welter of dend and dying. Hollandl; and prior charges of Canadian. market value of these securities may be and Argentine milways. The total put roughly at 600 millione sterling!
men.
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THE SITUATION IN GREECE.
NATIONAL MOVEMENT
L
EXTENDING.
MY BATTALION WIPED OUT." To all intents and purposes my battalion was wiped out, and I can only attribute my own cape to a miracle. When Anally the Italian bombardment sinckened and the gunners lengthened their range. I dashed with a handful of men from the half ruined shelter where we had been lying, but by that time it was too late, for the Italian infantry surged neros our line in an irresistible wave of men and steel. It was then that I was taken prisoner.
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It should be noted, too, that lenders of dollar securities under the old scheme may transfer into the naw by giving notice not later than September 14. Moreover, other securities may be added to the list from time to time.
ATHENS, Sept. 25. The national movement is extending, Army officers, escaping the vigilance of the authorities, are constantly arriving at Salonia. Their number already exceeds 300. Several have been arreat- "I should never have believed it pos ed in the act of leaving various portasible, the Austrian captain concluded, Other Volunteerse steadily flowing witha aigh, "that the Italian army could into Salonika.
violence. Before the war mild contempt for the Italian troops,
of my
brother officers had a Little by little, however, I began to real ize that we were opposed by enemies worthy of our utmost respect.
Today,
I am bound to admit that the Italian infantry ranks among the best in the world. As for the artillery, it is simply marvellous."-Reuter.
Tho erow of a Greek steamer at such crushed an offensive sction of iden of purchase. Youare merely asked
sonika matinied and handed the vessel over to the National Committee for the transpert of Volunteers.
ANOTHER NOTE TO BERLIN.
ATHENS, Sept. 25.
:
It is announced that the Government has addressed a new note to Berlin regarding the Bulgariane capturing a company of Greek soldiers at Florine.
REVOLUTION. IN CRETE.
AUTHORITIES SVARENDER GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS.
ATHENS, Sept. 25.
and
SHIPPING, VALUES.
HIGHER INTEREST TO BE PAID. Now, as to the scheme and the why and the wherefore of the Treasury's action. It will be seen that there is no
to lend your securities to theGoverningat security for loans in foreign countries. that they may be used as collateral Only in this way can our heavy pur chazon abroad be financed and the exchanges be kept from going seriously against us.
The terms of deposit are very favourable to the depositor He is asked to load his security for a period of five years from March 31 next. subject to the right of the Treasury to return it at any time on or after March 31, 1919, on giving three. months' notice. During these five years There has been a great merease in all he will get per cent more interest values since the commencement of the than he at present receives, and if it be war, but in no department of economic found necessary to sell the security he life has there been an increase to com-will be paid no the end of the period
shipping. A few cases,
▲ recent London dispate in an American contemporary says:-
pare.
with that of
chosen at random, will illustrate the of the loan the deposit value—in the phenomenal Fise in the price paid for case of the present list the net mean ships
A telegrara from Heraklion, Candia King the past two years. The quotation on Friday last-with an to the Government, says that the mil costing £48,000 built in 1908 and addition of 5 per cent. on that value,
ary attacked the demonstrators, and several were killed and wounded in the fighting which ensued.. The Revolu. tionaries captured the town and abolish-- BRITISH SUCCESS IN THE SOMME ed the civil authorities. The gendarmes
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REGION.
GREATEST IN 24 MONTHS FIGHTING.
ELEVEN VITAL POINTS CAPTURED.
LONDON, Sept. 25. The Time correspondent at the British Headquarters in France says:
The British troops on the Somme Inst week won the greatest success in 2 months' fighting
We captured a German staff map which shows, eleven points marked
Vital, on ne account to be lost."
weeks.
35,000,000 rounds.
THE DESTROYED "ZEPPELINS
"HOW THEY CAME DOWN.
aided with the Revolutionaries, who are preparing to enter Canes The whole of the rest of Crete is in the hands of the Revolutionaries: the
ATHENS, Sept. 25, Thirty thousand Insurgents com pletely control Crete.
The authorities have surrendered alt Government buildings.
AFTER THE WAR" AND ITS. PROBLEMS FOR GERMANY.
A NEW DICTATOR TO CONTROL THE TRANSITION.
numerable.
sold in June, this for £136,000.
hotsford, 6.500 tons, built in 1506, was sold in 1913 for £28,000, and in June last for £100,000,
The ss. Calimeris, 6,260 tons, was sold
in 1914 for £26,150, our fetched £140,000
in May last
plus nccrued interest. Instead of csab on these terms the owner of the security as the right have returned to im security of the same description and to the same nominal amount. Bo
would, of course, receive from the he would have received if his hold- Treasury the same interest payments
ing bad not been sold.
The smallsteemer Mare, of 1,200 tons, has just been sold for £60,000. This works out at the phenomenal rate of £16 3s. per ton. Her original cost was about Great Southern Railway Four per Cent. Let us take an example. Buenos Ayres
es per ton.
These figures are as eloquent as they Debenture stock, stood on Friday at are significant, for they indicate a cer- about 81, allowing for accrued interest, freights for a sufficient length of time to tain belief in the maintenance of hig "Any holder who lent to the Govern-
enable their purchasers to get back their ment would receiva 4 per cent, per money and little over The high anzura during the five pears, and if freights, however, which justify the by any chance the stock were sold extraordinary prices cited abore, are he would get about $6 for it, or an purely war freights and will come tum-equivalent amount of the debenture bling down as soon as peace is in sight.
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stock, at the end of the period of the lean. In any case he would get 4% per cent. per annum in interest for the period, whether his stock is sold or not.
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́SIDELIGHTS" FROM GERMANY.
DIVERGENT VIEWS ABOUT BELGIUM.
FEE PRESS CONTROY
WAR ABIS.
OVER
The violent discussion over the objects
Na. 1. WTHAM ST.
(Flower Street) İSAYARLANMEDE '1100
"The Belgians bap bem from time imgemorial accustomed to freedant; they are a diligent and clover people What man of senso can entertain the least doubt that the annexation of Bel- gium would be a very hard present to Germany 7
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A KAIBEL TELEGTÁK,
Fiquancy is lens to the whole contre- versy raised by Professer Harouch's
original speech in Berlin by the fact that the profesor next day received, the fol Incwing telegram from the Kaiser
Harnach is regarded as the "spiritual leader of the National Fence Committee
by the
0 of which Prince Wodel is paident, bating the Kaiser's telegram the "Koeinische
It is needless to say that every avail- able vessel is not only being worked to its utmost capacity, but repairs are only We have captured all. The whole
being made when absolutely necessary. rige was aceptinuou chain of Dr Ethamer, of Hamburg, has been
The consequences fortresses, and there has been a cease appointed Imperial Commissioner for result in large numbers of vessels being ask, "Supposing wanted money during But the depositor might very wall of this policy will less body-to-body struggle for ten the transition from wir-economies to in a very dilapidated condition when the five-year period and wished to realise
peace-economics. It will be his func peace comes. The desire then to The actual territory won amounts to tion to prepare for the change in com
Germany compelled to pay, in
Treasury bas zade arrangements to meet mercial and industrial of square pics, but if ull the has to peace conditions; and, more parti- strengthened by the force of these ente this contingehey. The deposit certif
matters, from war for all of fortresses could be strung endwise cularly, to supervise and control the ditions, and much satisfaction must be cates will be negotiable on the Stock they would reach several hundred miles. influx of raw materials necessary for the experienced in the knowledge that Ger Exchange, and as they will, owing to
The expenditure of artillery ammuni resuarption of German industries: The many's merchant vessela ara in excelient the advantages attached to them, stand of the we still continue to make in the tion on both sides must have been chief dangers that are feared are (1) order and can therefore be put to im higher than the serresponding, stecka
speculation on the heavy demand and mediate une while tima is taken to re-or bonds in the market, there need be particular the remarkable spech of Pro- the cheering reception given to my words ecnsequent inflation of prices, and, (2) pair those that have been ras so hard.no anxiety on this account.
Warmest thanks for your report of lack of adequate shipping. But the Germany could obviate this by destroy- problems of the transition are almost in- ing her vessels. Should the decide to do Foldings of £1,000 and upwards will esser von Hamach on the second anni-addressed to the German nation on the
so it would give the Alles an excellent be accepted by the Tremury, and verses of the outbreak of war has stirred threshold of the third year of this latest Dictator-the Business Dic. form of supply from overseas that she smaller holdings for purposes of deposit Papers into paroxysms of fury. Profesa which was inspired by your address."
A brief summary of the functions of reason for withholding from ber every arrangements for the aggregation of the Conservative and reactionary news pitotic mesting in the Imperial capital, Now it was at this very meeting that tator-is given in "Germania." They even now, needs so badly, until they had will be made by bankers and other
the Professor first made what a Moderate will be:-
time to build up their merchant marius agents and are under the original dollar
Conservative organ calls bis "anforzu- To organise agencies for the import of raw material
to its original proportiona central purchasing that will eliminate indue competition,
nate reference to Ireland. In publish We need hardly say that we most be in himself a Conservative and very Zeitung" italicises the and soensare moderate prices.
your su cordially recommend the project to much of a reactionary in polítics.
dress without nor To promote industrial science and HEROIC LEAP TO SAVE WOUNDED our readers. The terms are generous
explicit conmicut technical education
The story of the subsequent con- Generally, however, the annexationista To retain the food and other card
and the risk reduced to a minimum troversy is worth telling. A short time and extremists have given in their ex- systems until the situation becomes
It is clearly a case where a man can afterwards the professor kindly, but citement rather an exaggerated view of alleviated
benefit his country and his own pocket firmly rebuked the Fan-German Union Professor Harrach's attitude, which at one and the same time. Let it be falldeutsche Verband) for the "insati simply that Belgium may have to be ber
of its war aims, to which the
away for the lost Colonies. Ha tax attached, as in the case of the dollar Gepsattel, replied in a vigorous letter of
"German Ireland" was probably rely Some of the crew had apparently former occupations, and, in cases where on the morning following the Battle of securities is purely voluntary There the Aldonische Bintar, Professor general argument that not much it the A splendid set of bravery, performed securities aheme. The lending of the denunciation. In the e organ of the union, a piece of rhetoric incidental : bus
altitude, al bodies, including that of the and their families for at mont three announcement that the King has con- vital is the question of our foreigettel's denials are merely a conarm-accuses him of wanting to manke up to- jumped from it while it was at &"great such reinstatement is not immediate to Jatland, was chronicled in the "London should, however, be no hesitation in res Harnach has again taken up the eudgels, way of guarantees" is to be looked for
provide State support for the soldiers Gazette" recently, together with the ponding to the Treasury's appeal, so declaring that
"in reality General Commander, were found as far as a mile months away, with nicks broken.
These after the war problems are Class on the hero of it. Lieutenant obligations and so easy, nay pleasant, on The desire to convert poor. Bel-England and America reconciliation:
e millions of inhabitants, "Into a lard ofment as possible with the US, helots and to create a German-Ireland of which are anathema be the firecating-
liter of the
Count Prov an nothing can
deter." Conservative comments on this state ment are highly indignant.
Belgium protests the "Kreuzzeitang,nec not necessarily become, a German Ireland." what Germany is now doing in Belgium
No other casualties outside the
LONDON, Sept. 25.- Details of the fate of the two Zep metropolitan area have been report pelins brought down in Essex are now ed. Although a large number of available. bombs were dropped promiscuously One fell blazing in a Beld close to the In the districts visited the material high road, striking a tree in its descent, tearing off branches, which partly broke its fall.
damage is insignificant.
Numerous bombe fell into the seaThe debris was piled up in a great and in open places.
mass 17 feet high.
AERIAL ACTIVITY ON FRENCH
FRONT.
To bring about a better understanding between capital and labour.
To extend the use of labour exchanges
In falling the Zeppelin emptied out
"
33 boribs.
for the reinstatement of soldiers in their
Th
"PARIS, Sept. 25. Enomy aeroplanes, bombed "Lune- ville. A woman was slightly injured and insignificant damage was done,
An enemy aeroplane was felled north of Misery and three others were seriously damaged and chliged to land.
French aeroplanes bombed the village and station. of Gyiscard, the factories of Thiouville and Rombach and the railway station at Audun leroman. Fire broke out at Rom-
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reck, which grupa 3rd, guarding the which great crowds are visiting.
METROPOLITAN CASUALTIES.
LONDON, Sept. 25.
An official return.of the casualties in the Metropolitan area gives the follow- ing figures:-
Killer Injured
Men Women Children,
17
45
"S"
17
Total
23
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PERTH OF BEING CRUSHED BETWEEN TWO SHIPS.
ferred the Albert Medal of the First
of the German Press. The outlook is lieutering is tho
universally regarded as gloomy and full The of peril.
SAY "SQUIRREL."
deed
Your Bu
understood that there is no penal income soot of the union, General description of an annexed Belgizim
Royal Naval Air Servico we can assist in meeting them
of the
of the crew
During the tran
in the West. Count Reventlow hotly
JAPANESE SHIPS HOLD TO FOREIGN FIRNE.
of H.M., Warrior (abandoned after the Those who enjoy the prospect of battle to EMS. Engadine on the transferring to their systems a thiscellan morning of June 1, 1810, sucecoding the cous collection of germs may be pleased aval battle off the coast of Jutland, one to know that the common custom of of the
the severaly, wounded, owing to moistáning · stamps by licking - them" is work of liberation and order violent motion of to ships was is one of the best ways to effect this Incidentally, it should be remarked that accidentally dropped overboard from a result. stretcher and foll borwent the ship, the University of Pennsylvania only Ireland, bus now beton, to Geenurun sold to forgigo Bros. The "Shingo
recently, tested has become a sort of Avoy ng we commanding giftes of ectual diseases are found, but the rest Journalismeche
were
the co
dilicer
the Warrior
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had to forbid two of his officers shows plainly that the gum on the stamp
Quite another view of Belgium, haw.. "Weltem Montag, Belgium, he Buye
Tires more Japoness vessels have been
Máru, 8,019 toni, belonging to Kishi-
Can to say "squirrel so there is no danger that you may be mischern for a German spy. Mr J. Murphy, 37
a mural painter who is in America to guronsly' execute some decorative work in Boston, had
SOMB difficulty ἐπι getting
Cover to from julunging overboard to the rescue of favorable place for bacteria, and that ever, is given by Her Hans Less in the noto and Company, has been sold to" In Macording and Company, in Manila, for Ireland
the wounded man, as he prasidered that when disenso is about, its bacterial short would be a thorn in Germany's 1,000,000 yen. The femel will be truma. At Holyhead he was arrested as a it would mean their almost certain death. messengers German spy and for three botirs had to Lieutenant Rutland, of HM.d. Engadine
would be very likely t Before he could be observed, however, gather there stand upon the stone pier with bayonets pressed lightly against his chest, while went overboard from the főrepart of that English officers put him through a ship with a bowline, and worked himself argentation, gottHe succeeded in putting the bow severe examination.
Finally one of
RHEUMATISM. HAVE you ever tried Chamberlain's AVE you ever tried Chamberlain's you are wasting time, as the longer this "gay squirrel die officers said to him line around the wounded man and in Chiscase runs on the harder it is to cure request and the senior office then said then found that the man was dead, # Murphy obeyed the getting him hauled on board, but it was Get a bottle today, apply it with a
Keen crushod having been
between the two vigorous FYLLEBARą, to
Lieutenant Rutland rescape from
It has the Walloons are the most
For been known centuries here next month.
he Maru, a new ship of 8,186 tom
Transport stubborn race in Europe Charles the by the Ma TREATMENT FOR DYSENTERY his power, and, after him, his son-in-law 206,000: Another vessel
Bold tried in vain to bring them under been purchased by a Erit Maximilian of Habsburg did not succeed Mars 040 tons, belon HAMBERLADYB Colic, Cholere sedert
either. The cruellest oppression was of Yamaji, has been sold to avail Charles ordered 800 citizens Diarrhces Hemedy followed by Thege to be drowned in the Meuse, but for £106,000.
REMEMBER THE NAME HAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Cholera and CAMBEL at colic, cramps, or pains in the stomach und you, w 90 nücted parka When he seled what the word a ship
and delighted had to do with ins being suspected as s at the relief obtained. For sale by all spy the officer replied: 4 German can't similar late was miraculous. His bravery children For sale by all Chemists and Chamista and 8teekeepers
known medicine for diarchen, dysentery
You may add it sume time for sale by
all Chemists and Storekeepers.
86y squirrel ·
fs reported to Te been
especially good for sunimer diarrhoea
bizsut he turned his take there the
Piolent ing rection, and the ing Kibade
habita
Libre cked the Bar
dini garrison left behind