EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 3)
THE BALKANS.
OFFENSIVE SUCCESSFULLY.
CONTINUED.
LONDON, Sept. 17. The successful continuation of the Dobropolji offensivo is combined with considerable liveliness north of Monastir and at Certs Bond where the Bulgarians report Freneb attacks hich increase the axpectations of certain Allied enter prises
POLITICAL SITUATION IN HUNGARY.
A SIGNIFICANT CONFERENCE
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 18. Premier Wekerle arrivedos. Vienas on Saturday and had an audience with the Emperor on Monday. It is believed the audience had reference to the political situation in Hungary which aceceding to the Budapest correspondent of the Lokal useiger, is most critical.
It is assumed the Wekerlo Cabinet will shortly resign.
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FOOD RIOT IN HOLLAND.
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AMSTERDAM, Sept. 18.
Six persons, mostly children, ware
THE CHINA MAIT
WEATHER REPORT.
September 200, 13% -No returns from Japan and Windivostock, Pressure bas increased moderately over N. China and with few exceptions, has decreased slightly elsewhere. The anticyclone has increased in intensity and the depression remains over the Gulf of Tengking. The typhoon is probably midway between Luzon and the Ladrones, moving N.W. | For W.N.W.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 2.91 inches, Total since January 1st, 88.48 inches, against an average of 78.74 inches.
Forecast for the 34 hours ending at noon on the 21st September:-
1.-Hongkong to Gap Rook: E. and
· VINITORE "AT THE HOTELA
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The captured Bulgariau lines luy injured in the course of a collision bet. NE. winds, moderate to trash; cloudy, Mr G. Bowles
the moontains at an altitude of four and Are thousand feet. Progress must be slow, but it is doubted whether the at present Bulgarian resistance dan equal the efforts of two years ago. There is the clearest evidence that they hure lost their aggressive spirit while the reorganisation of the Greek army is a significant event.
Present conditions in Europe are like. ly to play a conspicuous part in Eastern operations.
ween food rioters and the military in the Jordann district last night, when abops were plundered and demolished. The Burgomaster has warned parents te koop children indoors.
AMERICAN WAR FINANCE.
ANOTHER LARGE APPRO- ...
PRIÄTION.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. The War Department has asked Con- Igre to provida 87,347,000,000 is
BIG BREACH IN THE BULGAR Addition to previous estimates for the
FRONT.
PARIS, Sept. 182
A Elevas puessage says - .The can offensive on the Macedonian Front has resulted in a big beach in the Bulgar Front, the French, Berlas
Yago-Slavs raking +,000 prisoners Mr. Balfour said that it was a prelude to greater successes in which British and "reek troops would take anal and glorious part.
THE PEACE NOTE: PRESIDENT WILSON'S REPLY UNIVERSALLY PRAISED.
AMERICA'S INTENTIONS.
enlarged American military programmat of the coming your
NEW AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO
* LONDON.
Wasseтox, Sept. Is.
Mr. John W. Davis, of West Virginia, Solicitor General of the United States, has been appointed Ambassador to Great Britain."
raia.
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AUSTRIA HUNGARY AND CZECHO- On Calcatta
SLOVAKS.
GERMAN COMPLAINT OF AUSTRIAS IMPOTENCE
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 13. An article in the heinische Westfalia- the Zeitung bitterly complaining of the impotence of the Austro-Hungarian Government to stem the rising tide of Czecho-Slovak demands gives sa illu
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LONDON, Sept. 18.. President Wilson's reply to the Austrian Note is universally praised for the promptitude of its despatch and its economy of language. It is described as complete answer leaving absolutely minating glimpse at the internal situa-Bar Silver in Hongkong no room for misunderstanding and tion in Austria. It alleges that the makes vartain that the Austrian pro-Czechs in Boberia are openly and posal will be rejected by the Allies haughtily pursuing plans for the estab though it is expected the latter willlishment of an independent Czech State, answer in greater detail, possibly reiter that since the Anglo-Americans recog aised the Czechs the independenco agita ating their war aims.
tion has risen to apprecedented "heights and proceeds with such impudence that the Government doce not dare to take action against these traitors. Proceed ing, the writer condemas silence as WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.
encouraging greater provocation and Addressing the Senate, Senator Lodge declares the traiters frankly say that s anqualifiedly endorsed President Wi-Czech State is only a question of weeks son's rejection of the Austrian peace or months. The paper states that the, proposals. He dil the President's cartases faire policy is causing treasonable refusal would end the loose and feeble movements to show openly in the talk so helpful to Germany, America's Monarchy's other Slav territories, and position is so plain that even the Central concludes by drawing attention to ram Powers will soon begin to understand it, obre becoming even more definite that Germany" bating brought unnumbered Austria-Hungary will be federalised, in wess upón ao innocent world and apconnction with which the only explana- pealed to last of conquest, we now tion is that the Vienna Government is o longer eapable of stopping the mea to pat her ir physical bonds.
separatist tendencies of the Slav races.
LABOUR'S OBJECT.
LONDON, Sept. 18.
At the inter- Allied Labour Conferen- ea, Afr. Gompers declarer it was essential that representatives of Labour of all the Alled countries aboull have a single object. namely, the prosecution of the wad to a successful issue. (Cheers) American Labourites were determined to do all in their power to assist the Allies and to marshal all their resources in order to drive from occupied territories the armies of the Central Powers (Cheers)-which should be opposed as
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of observations taken by means of a $12.00 per Annam delivered in Bonghong Mrs J. R. F. Ander. Jackson
automatic tide-recording machine in the
ster, Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during the years 1905-9.
The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which has been found to be 4 feet 3 inches below thean sea-level
To obtain the depth of water on the long as they obeyed their militaristic side gange at the Victoria Naval Yard and autocratic Governments, who threadd 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge tened the existence of all self-governing at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet Therefore, the Conference inches to the height giran in the tabla, peoples.
bould endorse the fourteen points laid down by President Wilson as conditions
of pesce, (Cheers).
GERMANY, CONSULTED.
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 18.
A Vianna oficial message says :---- The Reichsport says the Government despatched the Peace Note after con- sultation with the German Government and with the latter's fullest approval The Note was composed after an animated exchange of views between both Governments.
FRENCH-PREMIER ON THE
PEACE PROPOSALS.
PARIS, Sept. 18.
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September 1st to 27th, 1913.
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M. Clemenceat, re-opening the Senate, mada a stirring specab equivalent to the French reply to the Austrian peace froposals. For half century pucife 1918 France has been subjected to base abases by the enemy. A "terrible account has been opened by the nations and will be paid by Germany who wanted a military decision France will follow all right-thinking, humanity
M. Clems with French soldiers. ceau's powerful reply will ring through- at the world with crushing effect on the opinion of the Central Empires,
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0.70
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0.65
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