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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1917.
TELEGRAMS
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THE RUSSIAN FRONT.
· RUSSIANS - ADVANCE 1.000 YARDS IN RIGA REGION.
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Textos, Oct. 1. A Russian official message states: We pressed back the onethy posta on the Spitali Farin sector, in the Riga region, advancing 1000 yards.
THE BALKAN FRONT.
HARASSING THE ENEMY.'
EARLIER TELEGRAMS
IMPORTANT SUCCESS IN L
MESOPOTAMIA,
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WHOLE GARRISON CAPTURED WITH GENERAL AND STAFF,
Tonnox Sept: 30. A- British dispatch from Meso Potamin states that our troops at: Bu advanced position at Mustard, four miles to the east of Ramadie, on Friday.
tucked.
After occupying Mushar Ridge, they attacked the tunin positiona in the region of Bunadel, from the south-east.
Meanwhile, the nvalry moved wila, round to the westward of the town and after a severe, bottle lasting all day they carried the main post- tions. enggling Randel to the east, south-east and south-west
THE CHINA MAIL.
ANOTHER AIR RAID ON
ENGLAND.
Laxnes Sept 80 British official message states that two groups of aeroplanes, and others Hying singly, crossed the Kent and Eszex coast, between 60 and eight in the evening.. They up proached London at 10 p.m. and penetrated the duter defence. Only four or five reached London.
Bombs are reported to have been dropped on Kent, Essex and London. The casualties and darnage are not yet known,
GERMANY AND HOLLAND.
AN INEQUITABLE AGREE-
FMENT.
SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From our Own Correspondent.)
August 1.
when four men make up a game now adays everyone insists on whenking hi semi-solitary way all round the links, and rejoices his when it is due to his prowess that side (save the mark) wins Fa holes Wome
Oh
"A MEMORY OF ITT: 1914.
DUNDER RI-KLELISION. out any exciting passages. At no time
Dundee by-election passed off with King's Cross points the place? did the citizens show any inclination to Welt swim across to Holy Isle,
From there With all pain laich aside, il care, regant it as a serious struggle. In And bathe awhile at Holy Talo addition, it clashed with the annual and dive for urchins dimly geen holidays, and quite three fourths of the Through the deep water swirling green; constituency unhesitatingly preferred a Aud then well row round Holy Isle, week's pleasure to a week's politics. Past the cool well on Holy Isle, The result was a dead certainty from are the gray screes do steeply fall;
And leave the bast beside the wall the very start. Mr. Churchill might al-With some one else to wake the fre most have remained in London the and lay the tea, while we palapar figures of the poll would not have been Through drifting, wood-smoke greatly altered. Indeed if one criticism may be allowed, Mr. Chamhill's speeches The narrow channel dancing blue- rather over-emphasised the national in Buse and Cumbrse and the Kyle
The mountains and far blue isles portance of his electoral fortunes. But then that is the Churchill
the
Home cross the harbour; rowing slow, While Helen
with its "aweetheart
way. The Unionists loyally carried out The Raft Song With eyes glow,
the spirit of the party trace (Sir true
The track in silenceaunset time:
.SALONIKA; Oet: 1,
New York, Oct. 1.. Our artillery and aeroplanes are
The New York Times publishes a Unionist Association, or two occasions Land at the ferry steeply chimn
George Baxter, chairman of the Dundee The perfect song for m report of the negotiations, between a candidate for the representation of the Part by this sweet-briar hedges, while · continuously harassing the enemy Twas miles from the town the the Dutch Agricultural organisation City against Mr. Churchill, issued an on the entire Front, but there has easily completed the iura curton and the Gerran organisation, show Appeal to the electors to vote for bis old been nothing importans ince the to the Euphrates, running on the ing that the Germans demanded an Edwin Scrimgeour, who contest The enemy attempted, during the/verwhelming percentage of exports.ed the vacancy, is a well-known, almost )
recent Famco Belgian sees to the west of Lake Ochridu, where con sideiuble progress was made ar 1,000 Austrian prisoners were taken, who. We mostly weak staciated.
THE ITALIAN FRONT
and
north side of the town,
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opponent
people:
The dusk comes slow ser lily Lid
Forrester, in the "Westminster
A SHORTER CATECHISM TEST.
night, to break out, in the westward, such an agreement as inequitable and is die fourth attempt to reach Westminnection with General Smut's recent re- The American Government regard a notorious figure in Dundes politics: this Record for August tells a story in con A writer in the United Free Church but the cavalry head, d him back
The attack was resumed at dayments to Holland until it is modified. tionist--"death to the drink, life to the relationship between the Scots and the will probably not permit food ship-ster. He is an out-and-out. Prohibi-ference to the close ecclesiastical break op Saturday, and by nine in the morning, the enemy wa4.
and in previous elections Boers. Shortly affar the first Boer rendering everywhere,
received considerable support from temperance man He posed as a the veldt, and made for the first house war a Scot was overtaken by night on Labourist, though the Labour Farty officially declared
he saw. He was taken for an English- no" action." Scrimgeour, with the support of "wim's Scotsman," he pleaded. The Boer man, and bluntly refused shelter. "E Negotiation, opposed the "insanity of side. What is justification?" the Boer Clyde rebels, advocated Peace o looked hard, at him, and asked him in continued. war credits" and asserted then demanded.
Fortunately the
The captures include guns, arms, munitions and much material and also several thousand prisoners, in cluding Cuneral Ahmed Bey and his
OVER 2.000 PRISONERS IN LATEST Staff.
ATTACK
Losnos. Oct. 1, An Italian ficial usage states: "We completely repulsed attuck at Bainsizza plateil.
A BRITISH MISSION TO CANADA.
NEW YORK, Oct. 1.
"
A British War Mission, headed by Lord Northelife and Lord Reading,
The newly was entirely surprised araf practically the whole of the fis proceeding to Ottawa to discuss that the, U-boats were "a retaliation on Scot's memory did not fail bim; he had: Botadio garrison fell into our hands The troops displayed great gul lantry, determination and endurance under the most difficult condition
the various aspects of the British, Canadian and American finanes, food and munition supplies.
Another column from Bagdad, on
ESPIONAGE IN RUSSIA. esvaley After a slurp skirmish weThere have been numerous arrests Thursday night, ehcountered; endrag
PETROGRAD, Sept. 30. un-inflicted casualties and took four
prianners and 30 supply, camels."
an charges of espionage. No details are to hand.
Our prisongs,now total 2,091. We repulsed attacks, at Vallifione Cupturing a large quantity munition and explosives.
THE RUSSIAN- DEMOCRATIC-
CONFERENCE
OUTSPOKEN SPISECHES,
PETROGRAD. Oct. 1, The Democratic Conference was market by outspokén, speeches,
M. Kutchia, the delegate repre- senting all the Military Committees at the Front, declared that the country could not be saved, unless the fighting capacity of the army was
WESTERN FRONT
THREE ATTACKS REPULSED BY THE BRITISH.
GABINET CONSTRUCTION.
PETROGRAD, Sept. 30.- Fit is stated that M. Kerensky is in complete agreement with the LONDON, Sept. 30.
representatives of foren cornmerce Field Marsial Sir Douglas Higand industry regarding their entry reports :-
Farly this morning, three attacks Hamlets and Polygon Wood were mi the position between Tower repulsed, with enemy loses
into the Cabinet, and their stipuls- tion that the Cabinet must be wholly non-partisan.
The appointments have not been announced, pending the decision of the Conferner
LINCOLN'S TERMS OF PEACE.
our blockade attempting to starve out been well grounded in the Carritch; he the Germans,uan, woman, and child."
troated.
IN LIGHTER VIN.
It is doubtful if his Pacist declarations Pussed the test, and was hospitably gained him much support. He lost a large number of moderate temperance
about pensiors, separation allowances, reformers; and where he scored was in pandering to the Adallamites, in championing all sorts of grievances medical exemptions, And so forth The figures were, Churchill, 730 Scrymgeour, 2036.
ASIAMESE DECOBATION. The King has granted to Mr. James the Royal Siamese State Railways, Arthur Crum, maintenance engineer on Southern Line, authority to wear the insignia of the Fourth Class of the Order of the White Elephant conferred upon him by the Jate King of Siam. Mr. Gram" is a son of the late H. B Crum, of Messrs. Grahame, Crum and Connal, stockbrokers and accountants, Glasgow.
EDINBURGH AND ST. ANDREW'S
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later I met a parish minister, a member In Edinburgh the other evening I saw three khaki-clad soldiers playing in a Salvation Army band. Half an-bour of the Volunteers." with his rifle tucked under his arm hike an ombrella. Said a medical man who was walking with me, "It is always a good thing, when one. has a leisure. hour, to fill it in with
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On the death of the Salton., Abdul Aziz, our Charivari translated it into the Sultan Abdul As Was. Something of the same strain of wit. is shown in the Intest "question of the hour Are you prepared to give the name of our newest Ally 1 Yes Siam. This “ FOR calls Sheridan's remark as he tumbled down the steps,is Iser rolling rapidly,
Lambourne? Where did I know that word, which Sir Mark Lockwood At a mesting of the Edinburgh and bas taken for his title Why, in St. Andrew's Universities Unionist Kentworth of course. Mike Lam- Association, Sir William Watson Cheyne,bourne was the swashbuckler who took Bart., Professor of Clinical Surgery, service with Varney and was in at the King's College, London, was unanimous death of Amy
The first, to the southwart of Renterbeek, was beaten nff by oür re-established and the soldiers disrtly afterwards, the engray in fire before reaching the position, and int of the officers,rooted up.
fantry advanced ustride the press A Cossack delegate announced Monin Road under cover of the thick that the Cossacks would defend ske of a burruge l accompanied
THEW YORK TIMES.] the Government and support theby dammenwerfer.
Peace agitators were as numerous in Detachments the War of recession as today. They adopted as candidate for the con- I witnessed aramusing boy-ceremony Republic.
drove in the forward post, but is supporters of the Union generally dienstituency in acccession to Sir Nat well-known school on the closing inthediate, counter-attack reciptired cribed them as Copperheads. There Johnston, K.C, who is appointed today. After the prizes and scholarships the post and also a number of opri were, however, some loyal but mistaken succeed the Inta Lord Dewar on the were awarded the successful lads were soner's-and-ruaebine guna
Inion-men who kept bothering President Scottish Bench Sir William, who is met outside by their chiamates, drug- Later, ouf artillery broke up am
Lincoln, from the best of motives, and a Scotsman, graduated at Edinburgh ged to the water tape, and well soused. begging him at least to consent to a cou University, was for several yea One little fellow who carried a big haul Fattempt to repent the attuck.. ference with representatives of President
The enemy raided our trenches to Davis, so as to arrive at a basis for terms, unterian Professor of the Royal of prizes came in for particular atten the east of Loos, and when retiring The Fresident was tod glasr-sighted College of Surgeons of England, and tion. It was wild and exciting work. faerois No Man's Land we pur-was certain to do harm and not during the South African War, being
not to see
see that such Conference was consulting surgeon to the Forces sued him and recaptured the only good, and he took the same view of all Mentioned in Despatches and created a prisoner taken.
A marriage has been arranged be proposals for negotiation or attempts.cf her of the enemy.
We killed or made prisoners a numany kind to find out what the Con: Commander of the Bath. He received a ween the Earl of Carlisle and Helen Federates would accept in the way of Baroneter in 1908, and last year was Bridget, eldest of the four daughters of these buybodies had grown tones of the war he has been engaged. Mrs. Ruthven, the latter a piece of the compromise. But in 1884 the efforts of made KCMG Since the beginning the Master of Ruthven and the Hon. that made it advisable for Lincoln: to professional work for the Government, late Mr. Frederick Locker-Lampson, the take official notice of their arguments, and has been Mentioned in Despatches. which he did in his annual message to Congress.
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT'S TRIUMPH OVER STRIKERS.
Srxey, Out. L'
Despite the unfavourable and wet weatherpur aeroplanes, on Saturday and during the night, eortinued vigorously to Tomb aerodromes dump and railways, releasing seven tons of bomba,
The chief target, was Gontrode aerodrome, where a large fire wax caused. A naval pilot fred on and destroyed a balloon shed. cornbata, A German machine was There were comparatively few
was brought down. Two of ours are missing. One was seen
toland, under control.
The southern and western and also several of the northern Miner Lodges have practically unanimously necepted the Government terms, and a general restuption of work is likely on WeDestiny -
JAPAN AND CHINA-
*CLOSED-DOOR" NEVER BEEN JAPAN'S POLICY.
New York, Oct. 1. Viscount IM, in his speech at New York, affirmed that the "closed door in China had never been the policy of the Japanese Government which welcomed all co-operation; and compétition tending towards the betterment of equal opportunity,
THE PEKING GOVERNMENT AND SUN YAT SEN.
PEKING, Oct. 1 The Government has ordered the arrested of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the lender of the Republican extremists, and his bucetates, who recently of September 28th, tombed the established a so-called Military station at Colmar, and enemy, estab Government at Canton
lishments to the north of Soissons, dropping, with successful results. four tens of bombi
THE REVOLT AT»LINLING."
PERING, Oct 1. So far there have been no deve Toptent with regard to the ravolt
FRENCH REPULSE ATTACKS.
First demonstrating that the natiotul resources were "inexhaustible" and thint the public purpose to maintain the Union was "unchanged," he said,
ENGAGEMENTS.
poet. The Earl of Carlisle is in the Navy and Miss Rathven is accond Ruthven, as she has no brothers- beiress to her grandfather's Barony of
MARRIAGE,
House, Isle of Wight, to the Hon. Mrs. Brigadier-General the Hon. J. EB Seely, C.B., D.S.U., M.P., of Brook
George C. N. Nicholson, Royal Firing George Nicholson, widow of Captain Corps, and youngest daughter of Vis count Elibank. The bride was given away by her father-in-law, Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart, M.P., and Major Sir Archibald Sinclair, Bart, 2nd, Lifa Guards, acted as best man
CHICKET VERSUS GOLF. The cld controversy between cricket and golf is cropping up again, bat with new background, that of the war. remains to choose. On careful consi- good case for cricket against golf. And, A writer in a Glasgow newspaper has "The manner of continuing the effort set the ball arolling, and makes quite a deration of all the evidence, accessible, negotiation with the insurgent leader something in it. I watched a cricket it seems to me that no attempt at as a all golfer, I must admit there is could result in any good. He would match the other day, it was just as it Union- accept nothing short of severance of the was in pre-war tfries. The only differ- -precisely what we will not and ence was that there were more bald cannot give Between him and heads in the field, perhaps less seats the issue is distinct, simple, and inflexible.
an issue which an only be tried by tional fielding, and a few more dropped war, and decided by victory. If we yield, catches. And all the time I was think we are beaten; if the Southern people ing of the sparsely peopled links and fil him, he is beaten. Either way the golf bag disguised in brown paper.
DUNDER SERACTANT'S FORTUNE LONDON, Oct. 1..
it would
be the victorz
and defeat Among golfers one often hears, the
Among the inventories of persoon A French communiqué states that
following war.
Ther
can at remark, I don't seems to care about estate lodged during the past month, i thrée German attacker at Berry-ny moment have peace simply by lay carrying the club But, there is the that of the late Rudolph Polsc
ing down their arma and eubreitting to Bac; were repaled.
the national authority The war fannelled, cricketer playing hard and merchant, Glumin House, Dundee, which Dunkirk.
German aeroplane bombarded will cease on the part of the Government joyously, and taking no thought about is valued at £164,001. He wa
whenever it shall have ceased on the what other people think, which, I birth By bia; will dated March 30, naturalised British mbject of German French aeroplanes, on the night part of those who began it and conscience. Why 1 It is the same 1913, he directed his trustees to make
pose, in the last resource-neaue inflexible. Again it enn only be tried kind of men who play boto games, all payment of legacies of 2500 each to the
Again, the issue is distinct, simple, by war and decided by victory. The believer in exercise and fond of physical Dundee Day Nurseries and the Dundee de which yields now as then, is beaten. pleasure. Why should one, being dis Orphan Institution. Under date The invaders of the work can have pesce at any moment by ceasing the war abled from making wary take his pleasure October 13, 1014, codicil was which they began Unr, terms of peace as of old, and the other equally and added in which be revoked these are Lincoln's:
THE ITALIAN-FRONT BOLD AND SUCCEFSFUL ATTACK BY ITALIANS
WORLD'S SHIPPING GROWS WHILE
PIRATES WAGE WAR. M
porhaps on the whole more disabled legacies, stating "I think it night to leave his driver to "gizzem, or, if sorely explain that in making such revocations tempted, slink to the link through beam influenced chiefly by the consider Ware, or even resort to the brown paper able Icases I have sustained, and may parcel trick 1: Is there anything in the star in consequence of the present Lining, where the garriso
difference between the two games 1 European War, he inventory shows declared its independence, at the
Watching that match, I was fain to re" that he had a total holding in the British The following statistica concerning member that one ss71 slangingly, Suco War Loun of £49,278 hile another instigation of the southern leaders.
ships between October, 1816, and April hear Sush and such is not gol. Again, book debts in enemy countries retained, the construction of steamers and sailing and such not cricket. You never, item states that the stock-in trade and A peaceful settlement is hoped for.
of this year are given by the Bureau Why The one is, or acts, a standard of amounting to £3,133, wore valued at £10 NATIONAL COUNCIL CONFOXED edge of the Bainsiz plateaUnited States 150 tonnage 164,281 Cricket 14 à combination game. All Orwald of Danmkise, 106,812 and
Grest Britains
050,946 conduct the other doesn't is that if Other inventorier lodged were cho We captured the high ground to Helland 10%, tonnage 190,619 Japan 46 the players on side play into John Mills Hardie, Baltie Works, PEKING, Sept 26the south of Podluka and to the tonnaga 128,013 France, tonnage one another's hands. There is & captain Dundee, £40,240 "The National Council has been caz south-centuand of Madoni, taking 49 01-038; Italy 10, fonimize 34,151
way and there dise
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LONDON, Sept. 20. An Italian official message atuto A sudden and bold attack improved
A la cour position on the south-eastern Veritas co
voked for the purpose of drawing up
new Election Law, after which Paris
ment will be re-elected as soon possible
up a oficare and 1,860 men prisonere, 42, tornago 34,041; Denmark 20,
orent counter-attalus de 1923 Kussia, s, touringe 750 Portug We maintained the position against 10,348weden 20 tonnage
the pairs 1 tonnage 14235 Chile The enemy's attempt to dislodge tone $10 Total shipe, 728, fonnage,
between Belldedol and Mont St. 11,667,094, ET PACK
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