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TERRIFIC. QUNNING.

LONDON, April 10, Renter's. Correspondent at British Headquarters. telegraphing today,

LEES

The buttle which began at 8 yester day morning between La Baseve and Fleurhaix Continues with unabated violence.

The artillery duel his extended southward to Arras.

The Germans are also attacking between Armentieres and Messines. The gun fring is so terrific that the earth trembles as though by inter- minubk volcanic spasms.

The enemy has brought in a tra- ) mendous goncentration of artillery and are throwing in his infantry in derse musses. It is plain they are making another desperate bid for a clean break through.

Although they have bent back or line to some extent between Armen theres and Bethune, our men have put up and are putting up a superb fight. Every foot of the retirement is made very orderly and at heavy

enemy cost.

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HONGKONG HOTIL. able contingent of officers, men, eleo Mr D. Abenham MrA. H. Lay tricians and algnallers, engineer field Miss A. G. Anderson Mr & Mrs J. LeanI companies and a party of American Mr J. H. Baring Mr H. W. Lucas

Mr Geo. S. Arobbath Me C. Little engineers, while men engaged in Mr H. 4. Baxter Mr G. Ladin various jobs behind the lines, quickly Mr L. Beckinsale Major and Mr D. made up companies, and battalions. Mrs E R. Belilios Yaednanid By noon they were ready to march Mr and Mrs C. Dr. G. W. Mckean.

Beswick and by two o'clock in the afternoon Mr. J. Birbeck

Dr and 0.}

Marriott they started digging vertelt positions. Mr. D. Birrell Mr G. R. May Fifty troopers from a cavalry regiM CO. Bohatan MrD. I. L McGr ment were allotted to the force which, Mr and Mrs A. L. Mr G. M. Melones

Bouet however, was in the field some time

Mr J. Morocki before they secured artillery assist Capt. J. R. de Mr N Nagakura

Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr&Mrs Mayeringh alice. Before this, the men with- Į Brouwers. Mr and Mrs W. P.. stood frequent vigorous attacks and Mr W. G. Browell Neeson though they had, to yield a little und, they made the energy pay dearly for the gain. At the critical moment, other British cavalry and infantry units were sent to help, and restored the line, which was held for four days until relief came.

LORD CURZON'S GLOWING

TRIBUTE TO THE DOMINIONS. ..

reinforcements

LONDON, April 10,

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Mr M. Rishwood Mr D. Ritchie

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Mmo. E. Eanault Capt. J. van Ewyk Mr. I. Fife Mr M. C. Fowler Mr H. R. Franz Mr Gestreand Me J. J. de Goat Mrs & Gossier Mr and Mrs L. Gray Mr. and Mrs Geo.

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In the House of Lords. Loni Cur zon, in the course of a statement similar to that of Lloyd George, said that directly an emergency arose the Great Britain to France was at despatched from the maximum rate of over 30.000 daily without the loss of a single life. With regard to the rppeals of the One of the finest features of yester, India and the glowing encouraging Prime Minister to the Dominions and day's fighting was the re-taking of valuable ground at Giveneby. Our replies from them, Lord Curzon said counter-attack was irresistible. B. it had always seemed to be one of sides re-capturing the village, we took the most glorious experiences of this war that in the distant parts of the Empire, remote from the scene of conflict and exposed to no visible or imminent peril, the youth of the Anglo-Saxon mee had rushed to arms and the sedentary population had been willing to accept the sacrifice with an ardour not inferior to that of the people who were almost within Me GLA. Iversen sound of the guns and whose homes Mr E. M. Joseph

subsistence were

directly Capt. T. L Larsen

Mr and Mrs

Lauritsen

800 prisoners.

The Portuguese suffered severely early in the fighting, but have sturdily resisted, and were only press ed hack by sheer weight.

ANOTHER BIG ATTACK IN PROGRESS.

Lennox, April 9. Reuters Correspondent at British nd Headquarters, telegraphing this evens; ing. states:-*

The enemy has been shelling us ound and south of Armentieres for several days, employing us shells) very largely.

threatened.

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Our hirmen, for several days, have reported abnormal activity of the enemy behind the lines on this front. Bodies of enemy troops were seen custs were all along made for a war Deuman Fuller Mr Balvesen marching, also much mechanical bracing at least the year 1819. It transport by wagons and trains were sinnessary to look further at spotted. The Germans, in short present.

the mist and also to the communica, ments on which they could reckon in Mr A. 9. Davis Mrs J. V. Hamicrez tions with the front line being inter the ensuing months would alone con- Capt. & Mrs Douglasr and Mrs F. E. rupted by gunfirè, -'

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Mr F. O. Elein Mr G. Vermenlen the attack the enemy apparently expected that Mr. Asquith will Mr and Mrs Geo. O.M.G., M.P. joceupled some of our forward posi-shooth the path-cf the Bill and any Lammert

tions, principally east of the village suggestions that he will take will be Mr R. A Lawson of Le Planio, but on the left flank substantially accepted by the Govern Mr and Mrs W. north of Givenchy it is reported that ment, who wish that the difficulty Mr. Lems

Leusk the line is Lolding well. A fierce will not be regarded as insuperable. hand-to-had struggle is progressing The Nationalist protests last evening between Le Planin and Fleurbaix. are not considered a bar to an amie- The Portuguese front is being able arrangement. In some quarters heavily attacked.

the option is expressed that an East of the hamlet of Petillon the agreement may be reached on a basis enemy apparently gained a footing." of a "contribution from Ireland."

The weather has cleared and "ouri airmen are participating.

The Germans are heavily shelling towns and villages in the rear of the fighting, especially Bethune and Estaires.

The Germans are not having all their own way, At one point we arrested the assailants and took 80' prisoners. The country hereabouts is unfavourable for offensive fighting our defences forming a pretty deep net-work.

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LONDON, April 10.. The story of Brigadier-General Sandeman Carey's scratch force, mentioned by Mr. Lloyd George, in told by a Correspondent."

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