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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1917.
TELEGRAMS.
Continued "from Paga 1.)
RUSSIA.
RUSSO-GERMAN ARMISTICE
ARRANGEMENTS.
Loxtos, Dec. 14. A Geman official message states that the Russian delegation again arrived at Bustlitovsk, on December 12, for the continuance of the armis- fice negotiations.
The next plenary sitting was fixed
for the following day.
TO ENTER INTO PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
PETROGRAD, Dec. 13..
; Trotzky unnounces that if un armistier is signed at Brestlinsk, the commissioners are empowered to enter into peace negotiations.
RUSSIAN GENERAL AT BRESTLI-
TOYSK COMMITS SUICIDE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
RUSSIA AND THE STATE DEBITS. EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, Dec. I
SPEECH BY SIR ERIC GEDDES.
During the past iceak there have THE SHIPPING POSITION. beca various statements in the Pétro- grad, newspapers that the Leni Government intends" to' repudiate the State debits. This story waS first published in, the newspaper Pravda.
Up to the present, there have been "neither official confirmationis nor denial....
LONDON, Dec. 13.
In the House of Commons, it Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that since the Admiralty Controller; had been appointed in June, the output of ships repaired in dry docks had increased by 48 per cent. and the repairs afloat by 15 per cent. The AMERICA AND SILVER repair and salvage organisation had proved so successhil that it was being extended world-wide,
POSSIBLE FIXED RATE FOR" THE
DOLLAR.
WASHINGTON, Dec, 15..
the
A delegation of silver, producers will confer. on Friday, on Government's plan of contracting for-one year output.
Referring to ship-building, the First Lord stated that if the out- put. for December equalled the output for November, the British naval and mercantile tonnage com- pleted in 1017, would equal that of the record year of 1918, when 1992,000 toris, of which 862,000 were naval, were built fercantile tonnage It is thought that the cost of pro-was now being completed at the same duction may necessitats the fixing rate as in 1018, while the output of of the price of the dollar, of which all cases of shipping for October the Treasury is reported to bend November was actually eighteen per cent. higher than the rate of tentativels approved.
output in 1913, and the Govern ment's plans provided for a still greater increase, and further aug
ertations of our Mercantile tonnage was being arranged throughout the Allied world. in concert with our periments with 1,000-ton concrete burgest and tigs, but not larger bins. HALIFAX, Dec. 14. Sir Eric Gelles emphasised the necessity for developing anti-suh John Johansen, hetmstian of their warship construction, other. Belgian relief ship which collided with the unitions ship, bas been detuinud. on suspicion of being a German spy.
THE HALIFAX CALAMITY.
PETROGRAD, Dea.. 14. The Secretary of the Maximalist Pours Delegation teleggiphs from HELMSMAN SUSPECTED TO BE All were making great es
Bratlitovsk that General Skalon committed suicide by shooting hims self on the evening of the conferen with the Germans,
GENERALS DISMISSED.
Laypox, Dee 14. Beiner's Coresqualent at Petro-
states that Generalissimo Krylovka kas telegmpbed this Gonent Teheremisoft has refused to come and see him at Pekoff, and has been remove from his come
mand.
A GERMAN SPY. .
LATER.
:
wise they would simply be sending fout vessels to be torpedoed by the ever-increasing force of the enemy's submarines. A vast extension of the (shipbuilding - facilities.was necessary in order successfully to combat Hub Johansen was arrested while tryinarinism, and it was hoped to ing to leave the hospital where the increase still further the output from physicians decided that he was the existing accommodation, but Sharaning injury.
that was not enough, and private yards had been anthorised to increase their · areomiradation by 45 new berth
SUBMARINE BOMBS MADEIRA,
A 'CHURCH DESTROYED,
The Commissioner of the Filth Army* „announces the arrival of General Krylenko at. Deinsk and aleks. that the Commissioner of the Fifth
Lussos, Dec. 11. Army bas modertaken, to arrange an
Yesterday evening a submarine aristive on its Front.
General Boklyn, the Commander bonbarded Funchal, Madeira, for of the Pigh Anny, has been dis-twenty minutes. nussed and arrested.
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The Soviet at Moscow has seized the works of the great Moscow news- paper. Russkor Storo, for publishing rumors to the effect that General. Krylenko's seizure of the General Staff Headquarters was carried out
the insistence of the German Headquarters.
STRONG MEASURES TO OVERAWE THE CADETS
Loxros, Dec. 14. Reuter's Correspondent at. Petro- grad, telegraphing on December 18, states that the Balsherik Govern- ment while proclaiming the Cadets" demonstration at the opening" of the Constituent Assembly, on December 11, as absurd, has taken the strongest measures to overwe the Cadets. It has concentrated 8,000 Maximalist
Many houses and the "chureho
St. Clara were destroved, and there were rany casualties.
Forty shells fell into the town. The submarine disappeared, sued by patrol boats.
NOTED CRICKETER KILLED IN ACTION.
Three new national yards were being constructed and seven would be used for the construction of more highly standardized ships than had Fet heen undertaken, and it was hoped to lay the first keel therein early next year. Thirty-four bertha were being prepared and prisoners of war would be employed. The total
RUSSIA
* PACKING * THE CONSTITUENT ROGEN BIĄ.
"RUSSIAN" CONSUL-GENERAL AT
SHANGHAI HONOURED.
'LİNİN AND TROTZKY DENOUNCED
BY SHANGHAI RUSSIANS..
**TRAITORS AND VIVÄZKEA,”
PETROCELD, Dec. 15. The Bolshevik Nova Agency, in nounces. ' that in the event of the majority of the Constituent Assembly not faTouring the authority of the On the occasion" of his completion of Soviets, is proposed to exclude ich 25 years in the Bassian Consular Service Constitional Democrats, and also to Mr. V.F. Grosse. Russian Consul-General hold er-olections because at many places 45hanghai, was the guest of honour the Constitutional Democrats suberied of the Russian Colony in Shanghai Inst the Electoral Committees. The Fol- Saturday. The function, which was arranged under the auspices of the sherik Commissiquer bare is Russian Executive Committee, was held proclamation concluding "Down with at the Rassing Assembly Hall, $A TENDO the Bourgoisie. There must be no Edward VII and was very largely at place in the Constituent assembly for tended. landlords and capitalista!"
There have been further arrests of
Cadet lenders.
"
THE MAXIMALISTS AND THE AMBASSADORS.
The proceedings, the Mercury says, were pular Consul-General received the hearty
a very enthusiastic nature, and the po
congratulations of all present. He was with presented with an address, together several other souveníra from friezda, also the portrait of himself which has beau LONDON, Dec. 1. specially painted by Mrs. R. N. Macleod which had been on exhibition at the A Maximalist decres deprives of the and w
#Town Hall right to spend money at the cost of the count Jeziers most the speakers were Jeziersky, of the Russo-Asiatic Statos number of Russian diplomatic Bank; HA Lutchitch, Russian Vice- repressentatives abroad, including Am-Consul; the Chairman of the Russian bassadors in Japan, China, Egypt, Sham, Club; the leader of the Russian Hoy Scouta and representatives of the Russian Bansrolent Society, and the and the Consul General in Kores.
Russian Literary and Art Society.
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THE WESTERN FRONT.
ount Jeziersky addressed Mr. Grosse in the name of the Russian colony of A BOILING STRUGGLE
Shanghai, translation of his requarks being as follows:-To-day Mr. Groesse "LONDON, Dec. 14. celebrates his ath anniversary in the Foreign Affairs. Router's Correspondent at Headquar-service of the Ministry of
During the whole of that period his efforts have been concentrated entirely ters reports
The Bavarian attack eat of Bullecourt, on the good of Russia At
highly distinguished mentioned last night, resulted in biter at which he has been stationed heat fighting all day. The enemy retained always not only Posession of some of the early captured himself as Consul and representative of ground, but is encountering ceaseless the Government, but has also left every and harassing are in trying to dig him where great regreta on bis departure
ewing to his personal good d qualities. self under cover. The situation of the
Mr. Grosse is always
to give fost ground is such as not to afford any his assistance to anybody--not only advantage."
J1
A tremendous enemy bombardment blared up this morning, and we thunder ed a reply, but nothing followed.
There are rumours that the struggle boiled up again in the afternoon, but no particulars have been received.
FATIM
in his official capacity but also assistance in his private capacity. Be is a good-hearted and straight-forward is a man.. We very much regret that the 25th anniversary in the Consular service should occur at a time when there are
sad events in Rusein, where a band "of traitors and usurpers have temporarily The Correspondent pays 9. seized the power. We are fully con- tribute, to our wonderful artillery firing vinced that this state of affairs cannot in this sector, while the infantry dash last long and that everyone who is for is described as more, reminiscent of good and honesty in Russia will rebel football than a battlefield with bombs.inst it and do all they ean to pat down the Bolsheviks and once again instal the Provisional Government--the LIVELY ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.
Government-which can be considered by
LONDON, Dec. 14.
A French communiqué reports irely firing on both banks of the Meuse.
Aeroplanes dropped bombs on Dunkirk, but there were no consities
HOLLAND'S COMMUNICATIONS WITH NETHERLANDS INDIA.
WIRELESS INSTALLATION |
PROPOSED.
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st was estimated at £3,897,000. Summing up, Sir Eric Guelfles suiď. that the demands on cur merchint
THE HAGUE, Dec. 14. shipping were greater than they had ever been in the war. The sub- The Government":"has asked for a marine menace was held but it was credit of five million florins for the pur-not yet mastered.
erection by the Telefunken Co, of Sir, Eric Gulden said our ship- Berlin, of a wireless-station for com building
Wus not yet replacing munication between Holland and the our lower, but both the down-Dutch Indies. The receiving installation want frend of the sinkings and will be ready in three months, and the the upward curve of shipbuilding reading installation in eighteen micsths. continued satisfactory. The latter: would undoubtedly be maintained. The upward curve of destruction of submarines, continued equally satis- factory. There was no reason to doubt it woukl eantinue and grudu-stituted and consists of Senhor Paes, Premier, Foreign Minister, and War ally improve. If the country exer Minister, and the Deputy, Sabor cised rigorous duonomy and put forth
LONDON, Dec. 14. Major Harold Garnett, the Lanca- shire cricketer, has been killed in
action..
2.
THE SILVER MARKET.
LONDON, Dec. 14. The Silver Market is quiet.
INDIAN MATTERS.
2
Losnox, Den. 15.
THE CRISIS IN PORTUGAL
LONDON, Dec. 13. The new Cabinet has been con-
all its powers to defcut submarinism Barboza, represents the Colonies. he had no fear of, the result.
.....
Men and wonen were urgently needed for shipbuilding and unleas be entirely mistook the spirit of the country the response would demona. trate to the world that our grip
(Lond cheers.)
CONFIDENCE IN ITALIAN --
GOVERNMENT..
Rowe, Dec. 15. session of the Chamber which the A Government motion for a secret
as the only legitimate Bussian over as the Russian colony in Shang- hai is concerned, we cannot acknowledge the Holsheviks, and we take this op
of declaring it openly. (Loid We would informa Lenia sod and the others who suppert them that that we consider them only as traitors to the Russian cause. (Renewod applause We can now only express the hope that we shall shortly ses Russia fighting unce again, with the Allies for the freedom of the world and for all the high ideals which the Allies have declared from the beginning of the War" The Consal-General, who was loudly cheered
expressed his sincere thanks to all present and especially to Count Jeziersky for his kind remarks,
Refreshments were afterwards served, and the Consul General's bealth was toasted with much heartiness.
AN EXPENSIVE WIFE.
In the House of Commons, The tightened us the struggle continued. Goverment made a question of con indictment, she ordered
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ENEMY SUBMARINES.
troops in the vicinity of the Taurida Rt. Hon. W. Hayes Fisher, President Palace, which is itself swarning with of the Local Government Board, troops, and has probibited the udinis.stated that a High Court would be sion of members unless they have established in the Punjab, after the passes signed by the Maximalist war, as soon as financial considera- MAXIMUM OUTPUT REACHED. Commissioners.
tions permitted: No recommenda The Red Guards raided the Cadettions had been received from the Ruj Headquarters and the rooms of the regarding a High Court for Burma
Socialist leader, M. Tchernoff.
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now.
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It is a bitter reflection that the_st six years Russian Minister of War, accu sums which General Sakhomlinoff, for mulated as a result of his treachery and corruption went to keep his wife in Very much in love with the lady finery. who divorced ber former husband
he wave!
her what money she marry him, demanded for dress and it was
alleged that in the course of five years she spent
alon £3,000 on dresses at one Petrograd firm the During one season alone, ran
the from fidence was passed by 274 votes to fashionable shops in Paris thirty dresses, none of which coat less than 30 guineas, and nine hats each
from £8 to costing which was quite cheap for her. instances where women have t & s year on :. speat as
millionlinoff had to
whereas the husband of NEW YORK, Dec. 13.
depend on Mr. Baker, the Secretary for War, Mme
salary of
a year. She has been in a speech, said that when the
extra which goes to show 14. Hohenzollens and the Hapsburgs vagant as satis-
acquitted, had been disposed of by our sons and fed of her ignorance of the sources from brothers, they will return with the which her husband, drew the greater
of his wealth. message that the world is safe for The Raiser figures in the history of Ele said that every treason and in a light that shows him munition factory in the land was to be nothing more than an espionage working overtime.
He was on terms of chief himself the spy Mynsoyeder, friendship
WHEN THE WORLD WILL BE BAFE FOR DEMOCRACY,
were a much dress, but then the bands have been
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LONDON, Dec. 14.1 Reuter's Agezer learns from well informer quarters that the Government The Raj had not yet submitted to knows with certainty the German mici the Secretary of State a detailed mum submarine losses, and also their KORNILOFF'S SHOCK TROOPS
scheme mu university in Rangoon. maximum output. It is believed that the latter has beon reached, and ARRESTED AND DISÄRMED." The Government of Burma and the since the monthly losses are democracy.
monthlyout Raj were still discussing the matter approaching the LONDON, Dec. 14. Reuter's Correspondent at Petro- and it was hoped that it might be put it seems that with the increasing
announce that, to ensure the arrival of applications in programme of operations in 1918 cannot
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The situation calls for "the exercise of Mr. Daniels, the Nayai.Becutary, troops occupied Tamarovka and into the Calcutta University. The the greatest economy in food, but it is said that America had already added arrested Secretary of State for India was con- justifiable to express the belief that the 1,000 ships to the strength of the Kaluga, disarined und
· General Korniloff's shock troops and sidering the proposals for continuing menace has reached its worst stage as Allies and was ready to add as many
There is every more as were necessary restored the revolutionary authority. the Indian soldiers' pensions to an effentive force.
reason to believe that the enemy sub The Commissioner of the Black orphans who were not provided for.
marine operations should not only be beld in the near future but should be Seu Fleet has telegraphed asking for
gradually repressed, as our defensive the immediate despatch. of all the
work is nentralising the enemy output. Black Sea Fleet detachments with numerous machine
He says the military Cadets are attacking Rostoff with armoured cars.
KORNILOFF'S FORCE DEFEATED.
PETROGRAD, Dec. 14.
The Maximichet News Agency states that General Korniloff's forces have hoer benten by Red Guards and regular troops.
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feeding members of the Council of
AN ENGLISH BYE-ELECTION.
LONDON, Dec. 12. Lieutenant Colin Coote has been returned unopposed for Wisbech.
BRITISH TRADE.
GREAT INCREASES
LONDON, Dec. 14
THE ITALIAN FRONT.
VIOLENT ENEMY ATTACKS. REPULSED.
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LONDON, Dec 13: An Italian official report states We regained a great part of the trenches in the Coldella Berretti a region, which we were unable to m
occupy on Tuesday,
The increases in exports for Novem- ber 1917 are £894,051 and in importe, £20,581,217, as compared with Novem ber last year.
FRENCH SHIPPING" RETURNS.
PARIS, Dec. 18, The shipping returns for the week ending December 18th state:-
Arrivals
845
··967 Departures Vessels Bunk (over 1,600
tons)
Vessels sunk (under 1,600.
ton's)
Vessels unsuccessfully at
tacked
THE FRENCH FRONT
LONDOS. Det. 18. French communiqué sietes
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Atracks in the Calcino Valley,gramlanes were brought down.
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