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THE BATTLE IN FRANCE ATTACK, PRESSED WITHOUT SHELAXATION.
LONDON, Sept. 18 Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig Tsports
Our attack on the Cambrai front en Sept. 2 was pressed without relaxation until late bour. Further progress was made in the evening, more specially on the northern portion of the battle field, and additional prisoners and guns were Auptured.
The Sixth and Seventeenth Corps continued to make good progress be tween Flesquieres Ridge and Bourlon Heights. The First Canadian Division, passing beyond Haynécourt, reached the Donal Cambrai rond. By nightfall the Eleventh Division, passing through the Canadians, advanced rapidly for A distance of over two miles, capturing Epinoy and Olar-lo-Verger. Simultane ously, the Fifty-Sixth Division, presing northwards along the Canal, captured over 500 prisoners in the defences north eastward of Sauchy Cauchy,
THE PALESTINE OFFENSIVE.
TURKS NO MATCH FOR
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September 300418! Miež No returna from Japan and Wladivostock. Présiuro The Turks determined to make af has increased connderably at Weibalwei desperate tand at Amman which was and lightly along the east and south their only door of escape from the south, coasts of China; it has decreaser] but they were powerless to resist the moderately over Luzon, ands slightly. dash of our troops, Australiana dis elsewhere. The northern depression has mounted and advanced in a wide en probably moved eastward and circling movement from the west nad moderate anticyclone covers N. Chine. south, the New Zealanders making *At 6 am this morning the typhoon weeping movement north. Car me was situated in Lat. 15 N. Long 1975 |ming Saath African tactics, worked Fround, each bill where resistance was moving N.W. at & tols .p.h.
|· Hongkung Rainfall for the søðigurs obstinate and thus reached the town.
ending at 10 today .001 inch. Total since January lat, 96:21 inches, (against du average of 7539 inches, ad Forecast for the 4 hours. #ding noon on the 1st October -
The main body of the enemys prepar ing to make a desperate stand on the upper reaches of the Jabbok river.
The Australians bare occupied Tiberius and Senakbessamra after severe hand-to-hand fighting in the streets.
THE SIBERIAN CAMPAIGN.
GOOD PROGRESS BY JAPANESE CAVALRY.
A
LONDON, Sept. 98,
These operations were materially
A Japanese official message says helped by the admirablo work of the
Our cavalry effected a junction with Engineers who, In less than four hours General Bufulor 300 miles north west- from the opening of the assault, and ward of Blagovestchensk on the 22nd, despite shelf fire, successfully thread on the 23rd they occupied
eross the Cabal-du-Nord a number of
Zevspriatan. bridges capable of carrying our-traum port and thus permitting the advance to Continue without a check The opera tione are programing tufactorily this horning on the whole battle-frent
Operations by the Secont. hitish Army in Flanders commenced this morning in conjunction with the Belgian and will he reported on in a Belgian „Army communiqué.
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Reuter understands that the following may be regarded as embodying some of the ions held in authoritative quarters on the question of the disposi
tion of the German colonics :-
There can be ne shadow of dgibt that if Germany's colonies are returned. she will use them, as submarine bases which would menace the traders of
FURTHER ADVANCE BY FRENCH. all nations. In this connection it
arrest our progress.
LONDON, Sept. 28
Eastward of the Sohme we crossed the Challerauge railway on front of "four kilometres, advancing over two
kilometres north ward,
is recalled that at the outbreak of the war, as the price of England's A French communiqué states
neutrality, the Kaiser made certain. Our troops to-day, with Tacks sup-specions promises regarding ports on porting, freshly advanced on the whole the northern French coast but said battle-front, breaking the resistance of nothing of what would happen to the the enemy, bo varaly attempted to French colonies. It pow accms clear that ena of Germany's objects was their We progressed between Auberve and sequisition. Indeed, when challenged Ste. Mage, despite violent counter-by Sir Edward Grey, Germany would not guarantee Fratice's colocial integrity attacks.
because Germany knew quite well the value of France's naval bases. The present contention of the Gurnam is that they want restoration of their colonies merely to got taw materials. This is regarded as obvious camouflage, for the value of the total exports from the whole of their African colonies before the war amounted only to about five millions sterling per annum. Mere over, Germany's ery for raw materials is really, an echo of the old colonial system because under normal conditions Germany could buy her raw materials in the markets of the world. If it so happened that Germany had to pay more for raw materials it would be bat justice. The Allies will also have to As regards the naval pay more. aspect of Germany getting back berf colonies one must bear in mind the immense increase in capacities of
North-east of-Labare, we captured a power organised centro of resis- oratredit: also the village of Gritrent and Fontaine-en-Dormois, farther.tast.
On the right our lines were carried tos kilometre north of Boncerville.and we conquered Lechelle and Cernay woods.
Since yesterday the advance at certain points has reached eight kilometres.
In two days the prisoners captured by the French exceed 10,000 and also much material.
Fine weather on Sept. 26, enabled our aviators to so-operate to the fullest extent in the battle. Twenty-six tous of bomba were dropped during the day in the rear of the battle-fald and submarines, which now have a range of tons at night en antonments, bivonaci areodromes surd stations. Ourofighting planes practically nullified observation by enemy aircraft and brought down 42 manchines, also setting on fire seven balloons.
STRONG POSITIONS OVERCOME.
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ballast tanks be doubled if filled with, oil fuel. This range of action would seriously interfere with all the trade routes of the world, As throwing fight upon this point of view, it is noteworthy that a Society has recently been formed in Berlin to study the uses to which the submarine can be put The Council of this Society includes one of the chiefs of the Widicstock 6.
Memoro Admiralty Staff and the chief of the Ekodate Submarine Inspection Departmen
Tokio
Two year ago Germany miscalculated Kochi on wast she could do with the sub- Nagasaki. The chain of positicus captured to-day marines, but she will not likely similarly Kagoshima.
Ostima was enormously strong It is a long miscalculata a second time if she is
Nata... aked ridge on which the so-called buttes left free to use her colonies as submarine
labijima are merely protrusions.
What the bases all over the world. Tom counter, Konin Island French stormed was really a naked wall charge of Imperialism which might he Weihaiwei 8. every yard of which was trenched and levied against England it is necessary Hankow every inch under observation."
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The French guns played a most intimca as great..
portant part in the success. The 75%
and 150's were brought up within a few thousand yards of the front last night in satonishing numbers, unperceived. and they materially helped to break the enemy resistance
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