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MONDAY, JULY 2, 1917. TELEGRAMS,

(Continued from Page "L.j

FURTHER BRITISH SUCCESS.

Jasbos, July 1. Field-Marshal,, Sir Dongle Haig

reports t

NEW MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN AUSTRIA PROBABLE.

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CONTROLLING FOOD PRICES AT HOME

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THE CHINA MAIL.

GREAT ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

LONDON, June 30.

artillery activity continues on the left A French communion statesGreat of the Mense between Avocours Wood and forthomme.

Zce July 1,

LONDON, July 1. Dr. Soldier's declaration in the Much interess-lus been aroused by Beichsmith that the lesions, of air. Lloyd George's statement at pelice of wag, rest solely with the Dandes regarding the stops the Mortbemme, repeatedly attempted to The enemy, on the western slopes of Empeng, will probably provoke a tiovernment is taking to keep the improve his gains, but all attempts were new ministerial crisis. It has already prices St food within bounds. increased the aggressiveness of the [sak): "We are first of all, taking

He frustrated by our fire or ropulse? by our Following up yesterday's mess Czechs and Sluss, and even the stung action to prevent unreason=

counterattacks.

Otherwise there is nothing to report. to the south of Letis, we attacked Germans regret the amouncement,able profits swelling the price of food, last night, on the forth bank of the

BELGIAN CIVILIANS COMPELLED Souchez river, and captured the

and, if necessary, we shall go to the The Fremdenblatt explains Dr.extent of resorting to the Exchequer

TO WORK IN GERMAN eney's defences où halfni Seider's declamation in the Reich-in order to see that, at any mate, tha

TRENCHES.

i front, to this south-west and west of stat, that the division of peace or price of bread is within the paša |

LONDON, Jupe 30. the TOWIE.

Reuter learns that 600 inhabitants of war rested with ths Emperor of the bulk of the people, been nous, whose names are given, have been We,successfully carried out. nid It

APK is is last night, to the north-east of against the rights of the peoples peace time, that if the people are Dousi since the 15th April. Many are directed notis vital in war time, as well as in tranches between the British lines and compulsorily working in the German Epeby.

of Austria to participate As the result of hostile raids to making pence, but against the preis necessary in cader to carry them

in to be kept up to the efficiency which weak and ill and many others were

wounded or killed by artillery. she zustwant of flouteaucourt and sumption of the Entente in interfer, through their task, they should have Herr Arnántires, we took a few ing in the internal stairs of Austria an abundance of the essentials of bfs prisoners.

by insisting that the nationalities of at a price within reach of every class Austria and Hungary are entitled to of the community." INTENSE ARTILLERY STRUGGLE. settle for themselves the matige 'of |

their relationship toward the State.

SERIOUS RIOTS IN BUDAPEST.

A French couniqué reports -

AMSTERDAM, July 1 Acounts in the German papes Despite the resrudescence of the state that the franchise demonstras bombudiuent to the east of Cerny,tion at Budapest was very serious. [diff, said that he suspected that Mr. only legal engagements have pecur The moh attackell Count Tisza's club mi on 'The sector fran Cerny to for an hour with stones and piges We were car grenade throwers of iron, furiously demanding Count repulsed enemy attraps at various Tissy to come out. They afterwards prints.

destroyed trainents. The

A POST TAKEN AND RE-TAKES FIVE TIMES.

Lesnoy, July 1,

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The enemy violently babartialition dispersed the an our init lines in the region to the

ist of Rhwins.

troops

A GREEK FORCE FOR MACEDONIA.

Atress, July 1.

Powerfid enring rakis to the mast

of Lai Pompelled to the eth and

M Venizelos has invited the

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THE BRITISH FOOD MINISTRY.

LONDON, July 1.

It is stated that Mr. Kennedy Jones has resigned his position in the Food Ministry.

Lord Rhonadda, speaking at Car

ITALIANS WITHDRAW FROM. ADVANCED POSTS.

1:.. LONDON, Juns 30. AItalian official mesuge, transmitted by wireless, states:-

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM - IN

INDIA

the Government is working on a scheme

LONDON, June 30. The finer say it is understood that

respect to the course the Government "Nothing has been disclosed, with of administrative reform in India. ·

proposes to pursue regarding the Mesopotamia. Report but it must be tegally proved The müitary officers remembered that guilt must still be

with after a trial hy Court Martiak for concerned can probably only be dealt which charges must first be framed.

HOLLAND'S DANGER.

THE HAC June 30.

Fowers are favourable, bus we must not min in a speech from the Throne, In the States-General, Queen Wilhel said:-Our relation with Foreign forget that as long as the war continues danger threatens the country and people, and we may again be called upon to use our utmost strength for liberty and independence.

RECORD DEPRECIATION OF THE ROUBLE.

*Loxpox, June 30. depreciation in Landen today, namely, "The Russian rouble reached a record

Our advanced ponts withdrew fast night from the Agnella Pass to the prolonged and violent bombardment. Aroga Plateau, owing to the enemy's We occupy the eastern cad of the Pass for 10. Normally, „943" somal An enemy attack on Piccole and Colbricon failed.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE ON NO INDEMNITIES.

Lloyd tiborge' appointed him as Food Minister because the Premier knew he had the hide of a rhinoceros. He would be the" giardian of the con-question sumer, especially of the poor. He was determined to end profiteering but he warned the people that they could not expect a return jo pre-war prines

ITALY AND THE WAR.

and

£10

THE AMERICAN CONTINGENT«:

FINE HEFTY FELLOWS."

LONDON, June 10.

perch at (lasgow to the much-discussed visited the American contingent in

-Loxnos, June 30. Mr. Lloyd George's reference in hisBenters Correspondent, who has of indemnities regarding France, telegraphs that our new Allies Belgium deserves textual quotation are fine, hefty young fellows mostly! that if we were prepared to make where the American Army found itself, "We "were told," said the Premier, recruited from the farm lands of Texas, peace now Germany would restore the at the outbreak of war. indepenslunce of Belgium; but who mid ol No German statesman ever said und: The fellows here are new to war, Au officer with whom he had a talk so. The Chancellor came very, near it, but they are of an old 5ghting breed.. whereupon the junkers immediately fall They'll pull out all right once they face upon him and with mailed fist, soundly the, Boches. All they want now is so boxed his ear. The Chancellor haiget done with drills and have a bit of

north-east of Brunay, cost the enemy Chiefs of the Army Corps in Har! sirious losses, without securing ang Peloponesus to come to Atliens and yoTE OF CONFIDENCE IN THEid: "We will restore Belgium, but it real fighting. I don't think the Allies

results.

discuss. He question of the despatch

The artillery strigale continues to

int a letter tre Macedonia,

be intense in the region of Aspenur

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LATER

GOVERNMENT.

Wool. Hill 304 and Morthoniae, M. Venizelos bus received the General

ROME, July Our fire smashed up an attack on Officers frour Peloponnesus, who have days' secret sitting.

The 'hamber las zoncluded a ten -Avocourt rejlobbye" There

The sitting a given their assurance of loyalty lively engagenæent to the west oljaew régime. The sole absentee was in vote of confidence in the Govern to the was sued in public, and pussen Marthome, brand one of oui General Papoulas,, who, if he does not ment by 3 votes to 83, after 'a advmeed paste, which was lost and come, will be outlawed.

retakon ve times and Snally aben- doned by both sides because the gunfire bad completely destroyed it.

GERMAN REPORTS.

Losnos, July 1. A German communique” states :-

EXPELLED FROM GREECE.

PARIS, July 1 M. Gnaris, M. Thusmanis, and 26 other expelled freeks have arrived at Ajaccio..

* We render a British company. ANOTHER M.M. STEAMER BUNK- attacking to the south-east of Armen- tieres, which was supported by aero- planes flying law."

PARIS, Ty

The Mesangeries Maritims Steam- ship Company's stramer Himalaya,} which was chartered by the Gorem-

The cornmuniqué does not men- Von the British success in the neigh- bourhood of Tens, but claims that Rent, sunk in the Mediterranean. on

the Germans inflicted sanguinary

June 22, after an explosion. Twenty- loses on the French in the Mort. Jeght people were drowned. been attack, taking over prisoners.

800

GERMAN PRESS SUGGESTS AN

OFFENSIVE...

Zach, July 1.

ri

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HOLLAND AND THE BRITISH

DANGER ZONE...

speech by Signor Boselli.

'THE ENTRY OF BRAZIL.

...New Yoes, July 1.

A specid Pipleanatic Mission is penceeding to Brazil to arrange for the co-ordination of the American #sek

Brazilian Governments and

fortes.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE SUCCESS AT LENS.

OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION.

Loxton, June 30. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig

reports -

Additional information confirras our success in the neighbourhood.of Lens,

We made an important advance on a front of four miles and over a mile in depth.

טמן,

FRENCH CRUISER MINED.

PARIS, June 30,

must form a part of the economic system will be ashamed of in. of Germany and of the military and naval defence of Germany. That said Mr.pression from visiting the camps and The Correspondent says: My-im- razlage. Then comes the doctrine of men is that America means serious Lloyd George, is not independence: it is talks I have had with the otticers and the statas que no annexation: indemnities No

business and the Germans will soon German speeches need to reckon with these Texar cow- are explicit on this point: but bay what ines indemnity meso.! A ma who breaks into

your house and murders, some of its inmates is guilty of avary infame. He overipies your premises for three years and then turns round when the law is beginning to go against him and says, "Take your house, I am willing to give you the dates gan: I won't eren charge you any indemnity" Battyen a Pacist would say, "You've wronged me; you must pay compensation. This, to tinned the Premier, is not a case of revenge, but an essential part of the civilization of every land. Otherwise, what guarantee have you against re petition of the man remaining in your house for three years, then going away

from Dakar (West Africa) to Brest The French eraixen Kieler proceeding

Thirty-eight of those on board; of whom. strucks mina a tank near Beest three are officers, are missing.

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SUBMARINES IN SPANISH WATERS.

FURIOUS RESENTMENT IN FRANCE

MADRID, June 30. King Altouro has issued a decres and paving neither rent nor compenforbidding the submarines of any tion. The same thing applies to Serbia." belligerant navigating Spanish waters

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PREMIER SPEAKS AT DUNDEE.

or entering a Spanish port. II.any submarine does so it will be interned.

PARIS, June 30. The action of Spain in allowing the Gorman submarine 5% to depart has aroused furious resentment.

"RABBIT TACTICS"

LONDON, June 30. Mr. Lloyd George speaking at Dundee of munitions that whatever the Garman Bid-We now possessed such reserve

the necessary stocks for successfully submarine does it cannot deprive us of prosecuting the war. We had driven,

it meant that we were pounding's sense that the Liverpool and Manchester which was the beginning of the end for Germany's great army underground

THE COTTON CONTROL BOARD.

PESSIMISTIC OPINIONS.

LONDON, June 1. The Cotton Control Board announces

of interiority into every pore of the Cotton Association may purchase cotton German military mind.

abroad without license. The Board is

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THE HAGUE, July 2 The Govemment has drawn the fattention of Great Britain to the fact

that be The German Press and the Mil-the danger zone in the North Sau will sive systems on both banks of the

new regulation extending

We captured a series of strong defen fary authorities betray, discompostireaders shipping from Holland round Sanchez River covering Lens, gained at the arrival of the American troops the north of the England completely the whole of objectives and inflicted and weigh the question of the desir.impossible. ability of the Central Empires for

A modification asked, considerable casualties

Our losses were slight

Can you imagine the Kaiser before prepared to consider applications for initiating an offensive-hefore, the

The enemy's positions, which are of Prussian Guard, saying, "My gallant spinners and others who have habitually the war, in a swigger speech to the licences to purchase cotton abroad froin Entente is permitted deliberately to

great strength, and of tactical and warriors descendants of the men of imported cotton direct from abroad. complete extensive plans, the execu•

GERMAN REVENGE ON BELGIANS.rategic importance, are now in our Fredrick, when the time comes again to Cotton spinners requiring a licence to

hands. tion of which they may postpone

meet the foes of the Fatherland, I will purchase spot "cotton to meet their We repulsed hostile raidera north-east sen that deep caverns are made in the immediate requirements muet state their AMSTERDAM, July 1. of Gourencourt until bett Spring...

The pro-jemnun newspaper the rates that 20 Belgians, connected with FURTHER PROGRESS NEAR LENS. temptible British Army, which is seek be granted for the present for not more

An official message from Brussels

ground to save you from your enemies weekly requirements and the number of Basler Nuchtrichten, in this compec- the Colonies, have been arrested because

(laughter),especially from the con- weeks supply ther hold. Licences will tion, says that even the foe cannot

ing your lives. I will do mora. If by then a week's supply aba time. The sumber of German non-combatanta, withhold adminition for the tenacity oplared at Tabora, were interned in

LONDON, June 30. some diabeheal machinery he destroya Baard is taking a conscs of supplies of Field Marshal Sir Douglas. Haig those shelters, you shall have behind cotton, atc and perseverance of the English, as Trince instead of being sent to a neutral

FATE OF raporta

other shelters to which you can ́ran, well as their recklessness, combined Country.

Again we made progress southward and if you cannot take your guns, just pessimistic. A number of prominent The Liverpool Cotton Market is of Lens capturing a further portion of leave them behind." - (Langhter), houses threaten to retire from the trade the enemy trouch system. We repulsed These are rabbit tactics but it is good and have declared that if the restrictions

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AEROPLANE. } for a bit fell over on one wing, dired down thousands of feet and taniaked fi

cloud I think. Emust have shot Meanwhile it was impossible to tell what

AN EXCITING ADVENTURE.

The following account of an adventure going round in circles, one minute we

was going on everything seemed to be

every way and means to reach the NGRALLY INDÉFENSIBLE GERMAN / raiders south-er.stward of Gouzeaucourt for the war as well as after the warfare enforced for the period of the war which culminated in the destruction of were lying on our back the next minnte?

desired end, but the paper doubts it the equally determined foe will defay an offensive, pending the American Army's readiness for attack.

GENERAL PERSHING WITH THE AMERICAN CONTINGENT,

LONDON, July 1. Benter's Correspondent, telegraphe ing from a town in France, states that General Pershing has arrived and immediately proceeded to the American base:

FRENCH WAR CORRESPONDENT

KILLED

LONDON, July 1.

ACTS IN SCANDINAVIA.

STOCKHOLM, July 1

The general indignation in Sweden ore the Rautenfels incident is voiced in the Dagbladet, which appeals for vigorous "collaboration of the three Scandinavian countries against, morally Indefensible German acts.

AMSTERDAM, July 1.

The semi-official newspaper, the Nuuldesische, states that Germany has pretested at the Norwegian Government's

There were several air encounters that the virtue of humility is being the market will cease to exist.

with large formations of hostile machines. We brought down six enemy aeroplanes and drove down four. One of ours is missing.

taught the Prussians with a ferto and relentless lash

RAMA PATROL CRUISER FOR THE DUTCH The Premier proceeded to emphasise

EAST INDIES. the need of unity at home, unity which would bear any sacrifice to assist the THE FRENCH FRONT. gallant Hghters. He draws distinction The Dutch armoured cruiser Zeeland

NEW YORKC July between deprivation and privation has arrived at an American port en route STRONG ENEMY ATTACKS. There had been no privation in the the Duteli East Indies, via the United Kingdom ruch as Germany and Panama Canal, to patrol waters in the LONDON, June 30 Austris had enduredWe ought Far East A French communiqué days

willingly to suffer limitations and re renewed their strong attacks, launching entirely a matter of the extent to which North-east of Ceray the enemy strictions, Take horse-racing it in two on La Borsile supported by liquid it interferes with war activities and, if are. After a violent fight they gained this principle is applied to drink, you a foothold in the salient which had been will find it will work all fight. G

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MODIFICATION OF PRICES.

LONDON, July 1

one of the Slam machines is taken from pointing head downwards at the earths

letter recently addressed to a rumbar You could catch a glimped of a by his brother who was the "observer" being himself chased-junt times for of the British community in Bangkok diving past after

neone or perk carried by this seroplane few hurriert shots

I am alive, actually are: By all the snatch up the rear present. There was a photographieren your tail. Sudd laws of chance I ought to be dead at the way at bot maisance this morning I led in the bola sppeared Siam machine. We must have been a bank and the patrol spor ramers machines (uryself with two long signed to go home so we dive fine

sight leaving the serodrome the blew over the pogine

ly earled up and famed blue streamers followed by the spare camera machine

with one streamer) looking more like a bundle and ribbons than anything else. about ten fast scouts

had stopped, hut we were thousand feet above so we we

went to about ten thousand feet do the dirty work Before we started managed to glide into the first s we had seen bunch of Boas wandering the Hons, giving us the w about in fives and sixes. This morn

trenches We landed with a bump the air was full of them and

then they escorting

we started

on the first B&T

between

ram

ean the toes and Just, managed crawl to a shell hole before we got. There wasn't much Jott of the below us into our own lines when it go

id The photos were excellent and

only buncis secur

amat of a Diplomatic couris. After completely flattened out by the bombard Referring a profiteering, the Fremer ofcally declaring that the explosives ment. The artillery struggle continued said It is unfair is peace time it is an discovered in his luggage or not with extreme violence throughout Ave outrage in war time Chieri) That The Food Controller hat authorised bad three weeks shells to world of intended to be used in Norway, the court and in the Morthomme region why we have restricted shipping proteases under the ninety per cant ware bursting all round hundreds by this time so we left it thereand Reuter's Correspondent at Head says that the courier will we seunter attacked west of Hill 304, tits, which were scadal, and why we scheme, which he intends with the of them above to quarters states that M, Serge Basses, violsting the Norweigen laws and

be prosecuted in Germany for gaining a portion of the trenches bave taken steps to keep food prices stance of producers and distributors One case through the

previously occupied by the enemy,

within bonds pesantipy love to endeavour to modify with a view truck about two fest from the Franch War Correspondent with enquiry, will be, opened It expresses violent offensive west of Morthomme on

Simultaneously the Germans undertooks In canalusion Me, Lloyd George said to farther cheapening the lowest priced Fortunately it did uut burst. the British Army, was killed by regret that the incident caused anxiety: front of more than two kilometres which dragged Alsace and Lorraine

We are fighting today the doctrine texp

14th square there was dearly panne, you build almost feel the stillness, then shiper's bullet whilst visiting Hill 65. tots Norwegian people and repents Our soldier resisted with the greatest from Frence in 1871. I always knew

suddenly from the clouds above and He is the first war correspondent to that it was not intended to use the troops, whom our fire nearly annihilate don't coot great evils out of the earth gallantry the attacks of the stormiz the struggle would be prolonged o

from al Unides came the g the be killed

explaives in Norway

The enemy who at first succeeded in without great struggles, Nevertheless ARRESTS OF SUSPECTED

penetrating the first hins slog the with persistent and unflinching whole lengthin the frost, were repulsed GERMANS

win (Cliters) on the greater part by ouergt.coun

ouragementa attacks except on the western slope Morthomme, where he retained hi

NEW ARMY COMMAND..

LONDON, July 1

The Oberver states that Major

General the Hai Sir An-Byng wall Arrests of bus

nd the Third Army

COPENILAGEN, July 1.

Germans contingeing. W

four diferen

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CAUSES AND CURE FOR

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machine guns-Huds appeared from CAN nowhere, dived on our tail int

as they passed underneath gmor the nearest

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I think he was satonis

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