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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1817,
TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Fage 1).
THE WESTERN FRONT.
Losnox, Sept. 25. Field-Marsim! Sir Douglas Hair
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We successfully entried in a raid. to the bast of Epehy.
An attempt to gush one of our förward posts, to tits north-east of Jens, was répulsisl.:
:
The enray's artillery was active to thy rust and worth of Wpros,
WESTERN FRONT
ENEMY ATTACK ON FRENCH REPULSED,
زادی
Lagbox, Sept. 25.
LORD DERBY ON THE.
WAR
-THE--IMPOSSIBILITY-OF
PREMATURE PEACE.
LONDON, Sept. 25. Lon Derby Minister of War, speaking at the Canadian Club at Thorncliffe, and ---“We hava mado mistakes, but nothing like the Germans" initial mistake of Ignoring the existenes of the British Dominions, and this mistake will contribute to their defeat. The enemy is not demoralized, he is #ghting well, tat our men are fighting better. Our lust uffensivë, was most successful; our casualties were comparatively small and the whole of the objectives were gained The Germans were not surprised, but were thoroughly prepared for the attack, yet they were hesten. This is real proof of the superiority of our ration as a whole".
Lon Derby described his visit to the Italian Front and continuing, dwelt on the impossibility of a premature peace.
A French, comummipté states Themengoy attacked, in the dire tion of Rentituent, "au despite the Caspepsinë us at tame throwers, her chill in this country who does not
Was repubed with heavy loss, und Afithout seevring my result,
Tave Peny brought down.
aeroplates » were
GERMAN REPORT.
He said "There is not a man, woman
want peace, bait they want a real and lasting pence. I am a Conservative and a strong supporter of the Monarchy (Cheers) but I know that the day has passed when a monarchy can make war. The only authority able to make war and peace is the nuitert people. There A Gornati istivial fussage stis at present no party iss Germany that We captured the French tretules, could make this country realise that the ona bront of 100 metres, touhy south (German antion, and not the Ferman Feautuent, and repulsed several Monarchy, should (Wonk!!) make peace. counter-attacks.
We must insies upon a peirce male, not by the Monarchy or the Chancellor, bas
Logies, Sept. 25.
We potented the enemy lines
a. Bezprenis and took, ding the
day, 950 prisoners,
THE ITALIAN FRONT.
ENEMY EXPLODE A POWERFUL MINE
by the nation: then there will be
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THE CHINA MAIL.
ARGENTINE AND GERMANY
CHAMBER YOTE FOR A RUPTURE OF RELATIONS.
"other nverssities,"
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
LITTLE STORIES FROM THE FRONT.
FRENCH REPULSE MANT-GERMAN-
ATTICKES
Loxpox, Sept
„BY ONE WHO IS THERE.
AWAY IN THE LEAD AND STILL GAINING.
BOBATED. LAVENDER,
In one of his inimitable stories Meg BATH AMMONIA
[WW. Jacoble tells of a patient in hospital whose fluency in "language" A French communicá states was to remarkable that they went for a BURNOS AMES, Sept. 23.
There was most lively artillery fire on hear it. In the trenches they are better elergyman ance one of the Sistars to The mobilisation of the Navy base repulsed a raid on our outposts describes the receipt of a hamper of
tha Aisne en ordered and mustal nilitary north of Braye-Laonnais.
behaved. A recent letter from the front activity devils, ostensibly owing to The Gemanus on the right of the good things in the eatable was from the strike, but a high official said Meuse, after a bombardment, attacked home. The fortunate recipient give a our trenches north of Bois-le-Chaume en brother officere, including the padre, to spread in his dugont, inviting some that the General Staf had its eyes a front of two kilometres. Four battalions join, hita. When they were all hungrily open to
were leading, supported by slostruppen.ussenhled, waiting for his manservant to but the attack was broken up by our bring in the banquet and the padre was There was an animates discission fire, and the enemy did not reach our thinking of something special in the lines, except at few elements in the way of grace, the servant came in with in the Chumber on the international question.
centre, where fierce hand-to-hard fighting a long facs to explain that he had put resulted in the ejection of the Germans down the ammunition case in which he Simultaneously, two secondary atteck was carrying the banquet to answer a north of Betonvaux and south, of Beaumont, respectively, were sanguin question by a passing officer. Just then arily defeated our troops leaving their Minnie came over, howler over tranches and rushing to meet their the officer and the man, and worst of all-landed on top of the improvised sailants.
itler's tray and blew the banquet to
LATER.
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Apparently the majority favour ́a rupture with, Germany,
IAFER. The Chamber buy passed a resolt tion, hy 38 votes to 13, in favour of breaking off relations with formany.
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LATER.
A high offer, at an interview, snið. that Argentina'could easily send, im- ;
diately, two Divisions to Europe while it has the necessary unite to despatel: 200,000 fully equippisì aven with thy esceptión of artillery, which the Allies could supply.
Aleh popular irritation has, been. caused by the despatch of the Argen tine Minister at Berlin expressing his confidence in Germany's rendi- Dess to give satisfaction, as cut-
ilure is no longer entertained in i
Many the German Goverment. legislators are pressing for a rupture
Two fresh attacks in the afternoon at Boisle Chaume only increase the enculy losses.
bits.
The letter, describing the incident. concludes: It was pretty hul to lose i the best antearl" we have hurt for ever ITALIAN SUCCESS, IN TRIPOLLwing to the presence of the dear nid so long, and it didn't help things. that,
!
Roux, Sept. 23. After six hours hard fighting an Italian column, on the 20th inst, routed 7,000
ridemen and 800 cavalry with artillery and machine guns, commanded by Nuri Pasha and other Turka, in the Zanzur region in Southern Tripoli.
11,600 A quantity of material, all The enemy's losses. are estimated at German maka, was captáred..
AIR, RAID ON ENGLAND.
LONDON, Sept. 25.. The Press Bureau aunounces that air-
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padre, some of his had to get outils OUR DAY”
the dug-out and under very heavy fire; to swear."
France than that at The M.D. is a There is no better military hospital in
knife A Canadian had recently had has it that he is over ready with the marvelloyal skilful surgeon, but rumour
slimb amputated much to his disgust. When he recovered from the anesthetic, he turned his head this way and that to see who was in the uljolning beds. One was for the moment empty; in the other; a man with his heard closely bandaged. was sitting up...
"Say, sonny," said the Canadian;
and a Council of Ministers hus be ships appeared off the Lincolnshire and an you walk!"
Meannvoked.
prospect of a dumble peace. while, there is only one watchworl for us Allies, namely-"Fight 'on' (Cheers).
!!
THE STRIKE."
Yorkshire ecast early this morning.
The raid is still in progress. No details hara vet been received. Aeroplanes attacked the south-east
The general strike of the guilway werkers he paralyzed the traffic ofecast in the evening. clientry and the strikers B GERMAN-INTRIGUE IN AMERICA. [despotie-in their -demands.
MORE DISCLOSURES PROMISED,
·Foxnos, Sept. 24. Anatolian official tuessage states:
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. While the nature of the State The muy explished' u powerful i mine der og positions in the Department's hext disclosure of German Monit Now region, and subsequent-intrigue is not yet indicated, it is known ly emerntrated his artillery fire in that disclosures more sensational than the position. Our prompt barge any hitherto may be made at any prevented the infantry on a moment. vuneing
The State Department possesses a list of recipients of German money for Our templates dropped four listi of high explosives and caused de passport frauds and munition plots and struction al copagations mail.there are said to be scores of recipients -way "gstablishments in the Bazza
Valley and the
THE OPERATIONS IN EAST AFRICA.
"SCATTERING THE ENEMY.
:
Losvoy, Sept/25, An official message from Best Alisa states:-
The miny evnerated Milagbia, to the "south-west · of ` Kilway on September 19, after 11 stubborn resistance, and retreated towards Opüügi.
A larger, enemy group exaesented Ndows, to the south-west of Milani- biu, on September 21. The entire enemy force in this region fell back to the Mikuru river, on Septemn- ber 23. Our Nigerian infantry burred the Bae of retreat and the enemy, losing heavily, dispersed into smutll parties, towards the river.
RUSSIAN FRONT.
Loxbox, Sept. 2a..
A Russian official message stutes; We repulsed two counterattacks, to the south of the exor high road, in the Rigs region,
BASELESS RUMOURS,
RUSSIAN MINISTER'S DENIAL.
THE IRISH CONVENTION.
SCHEMES REFERRED TO A GRAND COMMITTEE.
Lospus, Sept. 25. The twentieth meeting of the Irish Convention was held to-day, a Cork. It was resolved to refer the various
discussed by the Conven- to a Grand Committee with a
of very high suas. The State Depart-view to the preparation of a scheme ment will probably occasionally publish for submission to the Convention evidence disposing of the denial of which will meet the „views and difficulties expressed during the inculpated people.
debates.
AUSTRALIA'S FRECAUTIONS AGAINST ENEMIES.
SYDNEY, Sept., 25, Steps are being taken to exclude all Imembers of the Society known as the Industrial Workers of the World from the mining fields of New South Wales.
Two hundred and fifty people will be affected
THE SWEDISH ELECTIONS.
STOCKHOLM, Sept. 25.
The Swedish elections are proceeding slowly, but are gradually Learing completion.
The Socialists" and Liberals are win- ning considerably from the Conserva- tives.
The Convention will adjourn it the end of the week until the Công
ittee presents its report.
OBITUARY.
Loxtos, Sept. 25. The death is announced of the Earl of Mount Edgeinibe.
- [The-Earl of Mount Edgerambe was Keeper of the Privy Seal to the Prince
of Wales
EDY WHO SAVED, THE SHIP.
STORY OF U-BOAT" ATTACK:
Harry C. Forest, the brave ship's ap prentice who, though wounded, stockat M. Branting has been elected for the his post all thruagh & German U-best first division of Stockholm with four attack on his ship, the Palm Branch, is a Sunderland lid only 10 years old. other socialists,
Both his father and brother are on active service with the.
SIR E. CARSON ON A VISIT TO THE FRONT.
the
They came over at different places in Kent and Fasek, and a few followed the Thames and attacked London
Bombs were dropped at several points. The casualties so far reported are six killed and abotit 20 injured.
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THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH
- EMPIRE.
FURTHER INVESTITURE.
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LONDON, Sept. 25. His Majesty the King will invest number of recipients of the Order of the British Empire at Buckingham Palace. the Queer is expected to be present.
As forties are involved Her Majesty
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GERMAN INTRIGUES IN RUMANIA,
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Why, yes," replied the other. "Beat it out of bere," "caine..the swifs response, or they cut you up."-
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They all loved the brigadier, but he had an unfortunate and inconvenient way of coming to inspect trench defences and other matters calling for his atten
on, just at the very time when the relay of hungry officers were about, to "ext their mach-needed lunch. He did ao on the occasion of which bis tells, remarking cheerfully and with oo little relief to the subaltern who was showing
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“Yes, sir." answered the subaltern.
quietly, "I suppose we are, the reason being, sir, I believe, that the Boche bas As he can fire the thing when he likes! mined right under where we're standing and blow us sky high, it is hardly worth his while to strafe us with shell-fire.*
The trench defences inspection went through so quickly that morning that no one had cause to complain that junèb was unduly delayed-Daily Chronicle,
SUNDAY SALES.
AMUSING TIT-FOR-TAT:
LONDON, Sept. 25. Reuter learns that the German intri- gue in Roumania, which is now announ cel by Mr. Lansing, has been knowi for some considerable time. It has When 92 shopkeepers weke sumiconed been exhaustively authenticated that at Sheffield recently for trading on Sun from supervision, conveyed explosives vance Act of Charles II. Mr. Clement German, diplomatic conriers, exempt day contrary to the Lord's Day. Obser
and bacilli from Brasso in Hungary to Edwards. M.P.. who defended the the German Legation in Bucharest,, majority of the shopkeepers, caused some and found by the Secretary of the under the Lord's Day Observance Arend, where they were buried in a garden surprise and amusement by applying, American Legation after Roomnia's ment Act of 1971, for summonses against declaration of war. The packages were everal people for following their usual addressed to the German Military Attaché and contained full instructions eatings on Sunday and against pra for the administration of bacilli sufficient:
minent citizens for aiding and abetting. These included to deal with 1,500 horses and cattle, and requesting to report upon ita access.
THE HEROIC“ RUMANIAN«ARMY;;
ODESSA, Sept. 25. M. Mortzun, President of the Rou manian Chamber of Deputies, interview. ed by Router's Agency, said that the
The publishers of the two local papers for printing them on Sunday last for sale on Monday.
The Lord Mayor and leading members of the Watch Committee fer siding and abetting by purchasing the paper, on Monday,
The lodge-keeper at the Botanical Gar
dens for following his usual occupation on Sunday.
The town trustees, including Sir Samuel Roberta, M.P., Sir William Clegg, J.P.. Sir Joseph Jonas, Sir Williata Mappin. for siding and abetting by providing the The Rev. E. IL Everson, as editor of a
lodge-keeper with his wages local church magazine, for offering the
roagazine for sale on Sunday!
is warden, Mr. Dirks, for welling a
copy on Sunday, for I...
city park keeper for following hid usual vocation on Sunday and the Lond Jisvar for vidjug and abetting by 'pro- viding funds for his wages, The Beach promised to give their
It was in November last that the Prim Poumanian Army was heroically de Branch was attacked. Forest was unfending Moldavia. The Army looked
the duty on bridge at
at the steering wheel when
submarine was righted. As to the common-sense of the Russian order w
was immediately given to him to people, and he hoped they would realise Losbox, Sept. 25. steer a zigzag course, and the submarine that the Russian Army, ty ardent co-
At once opened fire. One e af Sir Edward Carson las returnel shots struck the vessel above the water manim front, was defending not only its the earliest operation, in the defence of the Rou- from Headquarters and at an inter-line Another crashed into the ship and own territory, and the liberties gained view said he was impressed by the setting them on fire. The crew attacked by the revolution, but Russia's honour
setting them on
in her undertakings with the Allies, and marvellously perfect scientific or the fames and put them out. ganisation created by the High Onenhall, bursting about 10-yards away
Still the submarine went on firing, thus basteding the final victory,
M. Mortzan declared he was confident Command and the extent of the wounded one of the crow. Another shell that despite the heavy trials Roumania
PETROGRAD, Sept. 25...
sent a shower of fragments on to the would emerge victorions on her own territory covered by a hive of war bridge, one piece striking Forest on the soil The Foreign Minister, in a state industry. He dwelt on the terrible top of the head, inflicting a wound which
bled freely. haenid that the rumours that devastation of a once fertile and certain Powers had, initiated peace cultivated country which is now a
The Society for the Propagation of tegotiations were boxelbas. Equally: vast moor, of weeds and filth. The captain told him “You had better the Gospel in Foreign Parts, which sold decision at a further date. It was stated
go. below. "No, replied Forest Im the Inat of i's famous old library Tent unfounded were the reports attach says that it will be impossible to all righ: I would like to stay on the month, was founded over two hundred proceedings are not to be teken againsb
bridge
with you sir. And seeing the roam age and
and for long ing importance to a conference at restore this wilderness, for generalada determination the captain pave way Gwynne's house in Pall Mall. It was an tobeern. Berne convoked by an alliance for Mons, and it will probably be and Forest continued to steer with shells original, member,
constantly dropping around sad na
Bishopted!
of Peterborou books the realisation of a thimble penes. afforested. Its inhabitants have dis
Lackily
Brad Hally The Minister said that neither
ahead and escaped Forest soon, re camphlets) which have Busta "nor the Alliex, have had any,
covered from his wound, and after Their cost to him must have been a trifle went to sc again, compared to the very large suur of close where he still is.
£3,000 DOW brought from them t Some time later the Palas Drauch was auction. But then they almost all re given a gun and put to sea again, and late to America, and early Americans last March she was once more attacked now fetch almost as mich in the male by two submarines Ahe set up a fine room, na nid Caxton's or Shakespeare fight, and not only got away safely but first fulios pot so long ago. (algo sunk one of the submarinen ficat.”
thing to do with such a conference.
THE MUNITIONS VOLUNTEER SCHEMES
LoxDos; Sept. 26. Press Bureau states that Mr. urchill Mister of Munitions, announces the abolition of Tesv certificates, from October 1
interr scheme to be extended as one of the safet
Fagainst an EXCESSIVO
appeared and no reparation can ever Froake good this fierman erime gains humanity, but none can withens the work of this Bun without hoping that reparation will be as complate us France and the Allies can exact.
ESCAPE OF GERMAN OFFICERS IN]
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