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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918.

TELEGRAMS.

(Cominued from Pace 1.3

"THE STRUGGLE IN FRANCE.

Losnos. April 30, 4.30 pm. Reuter's Correspondent at British Hendquarters, telegraphing af 11.50 this morning. saya!--

THE CHINA MAILY

THE RUSSIAN SITUATION. AUSTRIA WANTS PEACE.

IN THE MONARCHY RESTORED"

NOTHING KNOWN IN GERMANY.

Lasnoy, April 80. The German Government have taken up the Swedish Press reports of the disturbances at Petrograd and she restoration of the Monarchy.

CATHOLIC APPEAL TO ITALY.

SrocaHOLM, April 80. The Catholic International Press

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

STRUGGLE IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS.

Agency of Switzerland announces CEASELESS ARTILLERY ACTIVITY that the Emperor Karl is making a fresh effort to secure, prace, and appeals to Italy to consider the matter well in her own interests.

The

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMER SUNK.

115, PASSENGERS SAYED.

HOLTHEAD, April 30. Canadian Pacific strainer

with

the

Thuron ron dem Busche, Foreign Under Secretary, has telegraphed to The Germans fought their way Hery Trhach, Agbassador at Moscow, through near D'Oere as far as Hyde in which he mentions the Swedish - Park Corner between. Scherpenhergreports and saya bë huș, received a and Mont Rouge. This was one of letter from 'Petrograd, dated April; the critical moments of the day, but 13. stating that a Monarchist pro- the French counter-attacked fiercely unciamento is imminent and that Orons has been torpedoed and sunk, and an hour later had pressed bark Alexieff. Gutchkoff, Milinkoff and A hundred and ten passengers, the Germans on the Hanks and led Rolzinho are at Petrograd. Baron including 57 Americans going to them in the centre. By three o'clock | von dem Busebe suggests that the Finer in connection the Emer were holding the ground parts are not improbable and sassY.M.C.A. work and five ladies, have east of Konderhos Farm and Gere for a telegraphie reply.

been saved. Chateu, also part på 1. Der village and the southern slopes of Scherpene | berg. Henceforth the position f carne steadily more satisfactory. By half-past five

the French had taken all the last ground exempt a Darrow strip of Hyde Park Comer.

Losnox, April 30. This morning they possess the whole of L'Oere, including a hotly-opinion that the rumours

French · newspapers are of the of the

RUMOURS DISCREDITED IN FRANCE.

PROBABLY A GERMÁN

MANIEUVRE.

Three of the crew are missing.

It is reported that the engineer we killed by the explosion.

ON BRITISH FROFT.

LONDON, April 39. Reuter's Correspondent at British Headquarters, telegraphing to-day.

Rays;

Last night there was intense, almost ceaseless, hostile activity in the North where great concentrations of howitzers and field batteries maintained hurricane bombardments of wide 'sections of the Allied Front practically all the way from La Baxseo to the south of Houthulst Forest The Germans also kept up a furious Bre for nearly three hour on the front from Vimy to Lao This morning, the bombardments ware rev newed on our line south of Voormareele, and the French positions in the vicinity of L'Oere were plastered with explosive Lahrapnel

-ENEMY ADVANCE "AT YPRES CONTEMPLATED.

Dur troops around Ypres several

advance here.

THE ARMY COUNCIL

NEW VICE-PRESIDENT.

LONDON, April 29. The Pros Bureau announces that Lord Milner has appointed Mr. Ian MacPherson as Vice-President of_the Army Council and. Acting Depoty War Secretary. Mr. MacPherson will thus be able to render him much-noorted sistance in dealing with the adminis- crative business of the War Office.

THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

DATE NOT YET FIXED,

. LONDON, April 29. Is the House of Commons, Mr.

Hawins stated that the date of the Imperial Conference has not yet been

ottled „The liat of questions for discussions was a matter for the Conference.

יז

·COLONIAE· GOVEANORSHIPS:

Anderson; decensed.

contested hospice. The Allied line restoration of Tsursi in Russin are aboard the destroyer, American.sur.trying to push westward from Kemmal, C.M.G. (Governor of Seychelles since |

has been hdvanced between Ea Clyte and Kennel

Loxnox, April 29 Brigadier General Sir William Man- timer signalled for artillery, supportning, K.C.M.G. C.B. (Governor of Survivors from, the Orensa state after dawn. The froniandous bombard Jamaica sinca 1013), has been appoint that there were altogether 250 soulsment points almost to the certainty ed Governor of Carlen, rio Sir John on board. The ship was torpedoed that the Germans will attempt to

Sir Lealia Frobyn, K.C.M.G.(Governor and the boilers blew up three Yesterday enemy airmen were very of Barbados suca 1910) succeeds Sir. O'Brien, minutes later. The survivors were active cover Mont Rouge, from where William Manning at Jamaica. half-an-hour in the boats. When it seems certain the Germans intend Lieut-Colonel Charles

In the Soach things were fairly quiet 1912) succeeds Sir Leslie Probyn as

Governor of Barbados. persibly German malamuvre invivors

The Starspangled throughout the night

Documents we have recently captured) order to discredit the Russian pro Banner,'' "God Save the King show that the Germans counted upon In the South wa also runde prominent men who are pro-Entente. and Onward Christian Soldiers developing a regular drive towards the

·gress, slightly improving our position They point out that it is to the in-When the destroyer berthed, Dörd [const, the time table of which has altogether gone to pieces. A certain terest of Germany that the ruble French came aboard and congratuDivision was due to be at Mont Cats on ✨ LONG-RANGE» BOMBARDMENT OF should rise, in Petrograd in order to hated the Americans on their escape. April 26, but this Division, instead of

justify "Geman intervention.

The Captain of the Oroned, inter-going forward, moved backwards to rest

and refit viewed, said that when he was qu the bridge he felt a bump. Realis- ing that the ship had been tor- pedoed, he ordered the boats to he owered.

All kept very cool and 5lled the bouts in five minutes. The Oronat sank in ten minutes.. The WHITE GUARDS CAPTURE VIBORG. submarine was invisible. Several of

Around Villers Bretonneux.

PARIS RESUMED.

PARIS, April 30,

It is suspected here that the Gertsatt inquiry troll Moscow The long-runge gun is again berarding events in Petrograd is burding Paris.

erely cambuthuge," as it is as

ted that the Germans are fully aware of what is Imppening in | Retrograd.

BRITISH AERIAL LOSBES.

Losbox, April 290. Major 1. L. Bainl, C.M.G., Pur- Tiamentary Air Secretury, replying un the hate on the Air Force, id our air losses last month was" prur. tically the Kune.as those in April, 1917, when similar activity reigned for air supretac*F.

NEARLY ALL DEFENDERS KILLED.

COPENHAGES, April 30. The White Guards have captured Viborg, which is the last strong The German machines see tofortress of the Red Guards. -crash were alore three-and-a-half

tires over the total of April

+91-

During sestablishment of machines was never .more than three short, (Cheen)

"the recent offensive mir

**THE FUTURE BELONGS TO GERMANY."

GERMAN STAFF · OFFICER'S VIEWS.

A

Losnos, April 80: Writing in Der Tag. Colonel Buddece, if the German General

Nearly all the defenders were - killer.

KORNILOFF NOT 'DEAD.

AMSTERDAM, April 30.

TL Geranan papers contradict the report that General Korniloff died of wounds, atul say he was marching on Orenburg not with the cbject of the restoration of the Monarchy but to convoke Purliunent.

the Y.M.C.A. party said that if they could return to America they would stir up the country against the cowardly Gennine.

AN ABSURD BERLIN UNTRUTH. ADMIRALTY DENTAL,

LONDON, April 29. The Swedish papers print a tele- gram emanating froin Berlin stating that the entire fleet of Brita traus ports is waiting in the Channel to bring the British Arny home in case of need.

The Admiralty has informed Reuter's that the report is absolutely without foundation.

:

A GERMAN WHO WOULDN'T BE REPATRIATED.

th

FRENCH DETACHMENTS PENE- TRATE ENEMY' LINES,

LONDON, April 29.

A French communiqué au The Germans at night time attemp ted several attacks on Hangard wood. Our fire stopped all attempts.

There was great reciprocal artillery activity from Villers Bretonneux to the Luce and between Lussigny and Noyon.

Detachments penetrated the enemy! lines in the region of Corbaay, towards Courty, on the right of the Meuse and in Upper Alsace, and brought back prisoners. There was very lively artillery activity on the front at Fosses wood and Caurieres wood.

AN AMERICAN FORGE UNDER FRENCH COMMAND.

LONDON, April 29. Reuter's Correspondent at American Headquarters states that an American force has entered the line along the French battle-frons under French command, in which all ranks have supreme confidence.

This American sector is receiving more than the normal abelling,

THE RUSSO.GERMAN PEACE FIRCE.

ANOTHER GERMAN THREAT.

WASHINGTON, April 29.

The State Department learns that Germany is sending to Russia a big commission to present de mods regarding an exchange of prisoners. Failing com- pliance with this, Germany, threatens to occupy Petrograd.

GERMAN INTRIGUE IN PERSIA,

"THE POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK":

J

LONDON, April 30. Reuter learns that a number of documents lately discovered in Pernia demonstrate that, like the German. agents in the United States who des cribed their American hosts as "Idiotic Yankees," the German emissaries" in Persia had the utmost contempt for tha Parsian swine and the country wherein they were intriguing.

Most of these documents are letters itten by Herr Wustrow, German Vice Coral at Shiraz, to Herr Wasamuse, German ex-Vice-Consul with a roving commission to stir up trouble against the British along the Persian Gulf. In one letter Herr Wastrow writes, "1 always think of jellyfish when I look at these people."In another, "What good to us in the silly jabber with which the leaders of a nation who are below aren' be al Persian levél stuff us up. This scum eax only be tamed by force." In a third letter he aid, "How nice it would be to recoup our bases from LONDON, April 29. English property here but the Parsians In the Home of Commons, in the did the work and I must avoid the debate on the Air Force estimates, Lord impression that we wish to utilize their Germany demands the immediate millionaire pen manufacturer, con Government to reinstate Sir David Another extract, which reveals the game Hugh Cecil strongly appealed to the patriotic fervour for our own ends." Henderson and Major-General Sir of the German officials, says You

GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR IN

.... RUSSIA

Staff. urges against peace without DEMAND FOR THEIR IMMEDI

victory. He says: Whereas the

other European countries have piss.

ed the climax in their history.

ATE RELEASE. ·

WASHINGTON, April 20.

COMMITS SUICIDE IN ISLE OF MAN.

Lostos, April 80.11 Herr Frederick Brandanez, the

THE AIR FORCE STAFF.

SIR H TRENCHARD'S RESIGNATION, DISCUSSED,

Germany, Sternally young and newly release of all St German prisoners mitted suicide by taking veromt in

invigorated, is obviously admirably of war, while the sick will remain qualifix with her kultur to main in Russia, under the care of neutral the Isle of Man, where he was Bugh Trenchard, C. B. It was stated offered me not one bat two thousand tuin the peace of the world. The physicians. Germany will only interned.. future belongs to Germany as the conquerors of the prize.'

ENEMY ALIENS IN AMERICA.

GERMANY MUST PAY FOR UP-KEEP.

WASHINGTON, April 20.

release unfit: Russians.

JAPANESE INTERVENTION IN SIBERIA.

ABSOLUTELY FREE HAND

The

WANTED,

Times'

LONDON, April 30. The State Department has an

Correspondent nt nounced to Germany, through the Tokio says Count Mizuno, who in Swiss and Swedish Legations, that appointed Minister of the Interior she must pay for the upkeep of succession, to Baron Goto, an- enemy aliens interned in the United "States and also for their families.

ounces that he will pursue the

Motono. This is interpreted to mean

that Sir Hugh Trenchard was unwift Tumans one thousand for agitation. ing to receive advice from amateur purposes and the other for a certain

purpose" re-strategists in the Cabinet

When recently notified about patriation he said, he would ther die than return to Germany. Be left letter in which he stated that the death agony was nothing com pared to the agony of repatriation.

THE IRISH TROUBLE...

QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

LONDON, April 80.

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Mr. Lloyd George replied, that the A letter from Doctor Niedeemayer suggestion that any members of the calls the Persians "incredibly gross War Cabinet had given Sir Hugh wine and complains that after Trenchard such advice was entirely had doctored more than six thousand Perrian ewine, as a doctor, I have been grandless and most offensive

The Premier added that the Cabinet kept nine months enmeshed by this scur asked General Smuts, whose tact, of a people." sagacity and knowledge of war no- body could doubt to investigate whether Sir Hugh Trenchard's reaigo- ation should be accepted. General Smuts concluded that Sir Hugh Trenchard's special qualities

Every step forward into Russia carries, not being used to the best ad- vantage. In his position on the the Germans perur to the railway aggressive policy of Viscount In the House at Commons, Mr. Air Staff, Sir Hugh, Trenchard had leading to Tobolsk. They may soon have it in their power, says the Daily that Japan is ready to intervene in K. G. Butcher (Unionist Member for rendered incalculable services to the Chronicle, to restors the fallen Tardos. Air Force, but Sir William Weir did not Would the Russians stand that? For

WANTED, A CHINESE NURAL Siberia, but must have the mandate York) asked as the Premier doubt that General. Sykes was better sibly not wilingly, though Bolshevi of the Power and an absolutely free obtained advice regarding the illegal adapted for Staff work than Bir Hugh has made their world unsafe for demo- hard.

A wounded subaltern who came home ity of the present conspiracy in Trenchard The Premier had every crucy But the position of the Tears of in capturing Jericho Goueral Allenby' The resignation of the Cabinet is

hope that Sir Hugh Trenchard's services Constantine, of Ferdinand, of the ruling troops hate trespaated on a portion of believed to be imminent.

Ireland to render the enforcement of would be retained in position of caste in Turkey reflects an astonishing the Sultan's private estate: It has always from Chine to jom up at the beginning

modification in

in the attitude of nations proved a difficult city to defend, sines of the war made an urrusual requests conscription in Ireland impossible? considerable power in the Air Force towards their sovereigns. Lord Bosets dramatic fail before the ramshorn at the hospital, as theiily Chauce The Rt. Hon. Mr. II. E. Duke(Cheere) Dit bery must realise how rast an upheaval offensive of Joshua One excuse for its Could he haves Chinese norse fawlers (Secretary for Ireland) replied: The the work of Lord Rotbermere as chief wrote on the subject 14 or 15 years bromidity hollow, bet that circumstance to be a few inspected," he said, per The Premier paid high tribute to of opinion has been affected since he frequent defeats has been urged in the told that there were none availalt his

of its atmosphere, the town was a little disconsolate.There ough Government will be advised as the of the Air Force which had emerged He put an increasing possiblitering in a occasion demands on questions of triumphantly from an unprecedented Suppose that instead of the Allied could hardly account for the collapes of sons who have lived long time in the Sovereigns capturing Napoleon, Napo the walls Many theories have been Urient1here are's megaber of them in ~DEFEATED BY SEMENOFF.

test(Choers)zute

advanced to obtain credence for the Chinese cities. They have been trained law.

captured the Allied Sovereigns. AMSTERDAM, April 30.

LONDON, April 80. Major 3. P. P. Newman (Uniorsat nonsense to say that Sir Hugh Trenebard would have been no question of

English version is too drastic, and that and as soon they begin to learn how Herr Harden, writing in the. The Times Peking Correspondent Member for Enfield) called attention had no organising power, It was very leon's immaring or exiling the sovereigns the walls merely gave way under therto perse they beat their instruerors in Zukunft, declares that no impartial says the Siberian Cost Leader, to the fact that 17 R.C'e in Ireland regrettable that no member of the War of Austria, Prossis or Russia; their con continued abock of tramping hosts, gentlemand patience Beast Court could condemn Prines Lich- General Semenoff, has defeated 500 hand pledged themselves to resist Cabinet communicated with Bir Hugh tries would not have endured it. Their sufficiently to make a breach. Another sarpeleed that tho ho hed

Trenchard during the fortnight in which subjects would have ceded provitices and view is that the walls, high and fenced their ministrations rood did n armed Hungarian prisonera, who conscription.

the latter's resignation was pending fortresses, and regained their masters in up to heaven, toppled over of their own for them here. Town when a storm is a domoticed to prevent the minetion of

pale and pardata of Mr. Duke replied that the Attor Sir Edward Carson, saked what posi-exchange ith their military support armed men groves?

Were the sovereigns of those weight, under that steady trop of rowsky, Memorandum

A National Committee is being formed in order to raise subscrip- tions to assist law-abiding enemy aliens, who have become objects of

hurity

PRINCE LICHNOWSKY'S PROSECUTION:

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CONDEMN."

A Coalition Ministery is probabled.

ARMED BUNGARIAN PRISONERS

main idea which can be contradicted. | of Councka,

HUNGARIAN CABINET CRISIS.

WHY WEKEBLE DECLINES TO FORM A CABINET

IN SIBERIA.

MAY DAY DEMONSTRATIONS,

PARIS, April 80, The Executive of the French

ing the matter.

INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCEL

Ivos, April 30. Socialist Party has issued a manifesto No decision has been reached by ZURICH, April 807 deciding not to bold demonstration the Conference of British and Ameri- message from Budapest states of May Day, because "German con Laborries as regarda an Inter that Thr, Weber, owing to be in Itaperialism is seeking to secure a national Peues Conference

crushing victory in the West armilar The American delegates have left to reach an agreement on the the East. Therefore, the prundry as to the Western Front, Reform. Buluty of all citizens to defend the after which the Conference with the Cabinet country

Entah Labouzites will be resumed.

Mr. Asquith declared, that it was leon had, as was posarbie în 181blical account, some asserting that the by English and American mini-MEST,

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