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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1915.
TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Pags 1.)
THE ITALIAN FRONT.
-THREE-QUARTERS OF ITALIAN-
ARMY ENGAGED.
ENEMY YIELDING GROUND.
PRISONERS TOTAL 83,000.
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE ITALIAN FRONT.
AUSTRIANS HARD FRESHED.
BETTER FIGHTING IN GRAPPA: REGION.
LONDON, Oct. 30, An Italian communiqué states:- Our Eighth and Twelfth Armies attacked the enemy frontally, while the Tenth Army threatenal his dark. The onery abandoned his positions on the heights on the left bank of the Five LONDON: Oct. 30. and is retreating, being hard pressed. An Italian official report states:We liberated numerous villages. Between the Brenta and the sea)
Our parties closely followed up the three-quarters of the Italian Army Monticano. We entered negliano
enemy who blew up bridges on the has been engaged in conjunction
Northward on the right of the Piave with the Fourteenth, British Armyles co-operated with troops on the left. Cops, à Preich Division and a brilliant straggle, beyond Calciuoy bank and passed, after a lively tỏ American Infantry Regiment.
The enemy east of the Piave i9
giolding under our formidable pres sure. We gained advantages yester "day in the region of Pernies and
Col-del-Lor
Our operations astride the Fave have, resulted in the capture of Seguising and Mount Gonen.
We reached the southern outskirts 1. of "Quern." Our Eighth Army has reached Vittorio and is now fighting north of Coagliano.
torrent.
Bitter fighting continues in the region. of the Gimppa. We took thousands of prisoners and captured over 150 guns, mady of which are already in action against the enemy.
KING OF ITALY #REETED BY AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.
LONDON, Oct. 30.g Rantar's Correspondent on the Italian front says Fave and received an oration from King Emmanuel has crossed the
Austrian prisoner.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SO-CALLED CONSTİTUTIONAL
CHANGE IN GERMANY."
POWER OF KAISER OVER THE BUNDESRAT UNIMPAIRED.
LONDON, Oct. 50.
In the House of Commons, replying to question, Lord Robert Cecil stated there was no avidence that the power of the German Bundesrat was in sop way modified.
6 Mr. Wong Wada-tong otherwise THE SOUTHERN LEADERS [known as Chru Ikai seung, a. famous
astor, for taking part in the perfor
AND HSU SHIH CHANG. ances of the Chuk Waar Troops trea at remuneration, and Messrs. Ho Kom- tong and Choy Wing-nam for inducing him to do so.
A DENUNCIATORY PROCLAMATION,
The Intelligence Bureau of Cun- The prapristerol the Keng Fa-ying tom sends us he following transkr Troups for allowing bir troupe to play for two days and two nights free of tion of Proclamation by the charge, and the proprietor of the Kwan Military Groverument aide on Qoto Fong Yimeping Troupe for promising to be 26th place the services of his Troupe at the
The German Secretaries of Statsspoal of the Committee for two days. In a republican country it is the were appointed by the Kaiser and they and two nights, free, as soon as the Constitution alone which has the were presumably liable to dismissal by members of the Troups who have been force of seeing the hearty support the Emperor. Therefore, presumably laid up with influenza are well enough of the citizens und uniting the the so-called German War Cabinet did to play nos correspond constitutionaily to the Allied War Cabineta
ANNIVERSARY OF RUSSIAN
REVOLUTION.
· BOLSHEVIK LEADER, INCITES- TO MASSACRE."
STOCKHOLM, Ook 30" Amage from Petrograd states the Holshevik der, M. Ginovieff, in a fiery speech arged the workmen to celebrats the anniversary, the revolution on November 10 by exterminating the remains of the bourgeoisie
The speech is regarded as da incite. ment to massacre; and has caused -a panic in Petrograd."
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tionalist movement, as has been red and made known to the word, solely to defend the
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13. Messrs. The Sincere Co. The Sun Co, Wing On Co. and Chan Kwong Co. for supplying silk for decorations.
14. Mears. Sing Fook Ece for paper scrolls and decorations.
ment. When the illegal Felting Marliament was about illegally to elect a President, the Military Government publicly stated that, ne inster who might be »alected, ha woukt not be recognized. This was prompted by our corsistent aim to bring about the salvation of the country through the maintenance of 15. Messrs. St Hop, We Hop, Torg Constitutionalism, and not by any Hop and Shan Wo for greeting decorn motive of favour or disfavour for any tive bamboo stands and scaffolding particular individualt When, Hsu 16. The Proprietor of the Tai Ping Shi-chung was elected as the illegal LONDON, Oct. 30. ;
Theatre for letting the theatre at re The Report of the committee of inso- duced rates...
President he was advised not to take The total of prisoners is reached MUMEROUS PRISONERS TAKEN, cisl experts, including Dominion repre
17. Mears. Wing Chun Yuen, Fat up the office, in order notito jeopani- arotatives, appointed by the Treasury Hing Yaco, Tsui Lam Yuen and Sanize the foundation of the country and to consider post-war currency, recom- Bui Hing for landing flowers för decora A British official messige from the mends the earliest establishment of a tion.
place himself in a inking fund from
dangerous posi 18. Masers. Man In Wing, Hang Ontion, and rendering more dificult ita the gold reserve
and Cheong Leo for leading rattan settlement. It hark also been un- It is of opinion that chairs. the early resumption of the internal 19. The District Watchmen for main-nounced time and gain that the circulation of gold after the war is not taing order at the Theatre.
Constitutionalet forces were 'ready
The Third Army crossed the Piave at Sandona-di-Piure and east) of Zenson.
» 33,000, Soveral hundreds of guze
have been captured.
THREE AUSTRIAN DIVISIONS
WITHDRAWN FROM"
FRANCE.
TO OPPOSE ALLYED ADVANCE IN ITALY
Lospus, Oct. 30. The Austrians have with mawn kree Divisions from the Western Front to oppose the British and Italians, who have crossed the Piave on a front of over 50 miles,
We love reached the outskirts of 'Oderas. Hilva aing across. Montienne
fowards the Livenze river.
ITALIANS ADVANCING UN
SCUTARI
:
Losnos, Oct. 80. In Albaniu we occupied Sangio vanni-di-Medua, and are advancing towards Scutari.,
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SERBS NEAR BOSNIAN FRONTIER.
HALF OF MONTENEGRO RECLAIMED,
Loxtos, Oct. 30..
MAGNIFICENT ADVANCE.
L
Loos, Oct. 31.
Italias Front states;
The Tenth Army aiate the commen- cement of the operations has taken 11,000 prisoners of whom the Fourteenth British Corns captured 6,1:6 and aambers of guns and material rot enumerated.
The Montello group of Armies haa made a magnificant advance and took many prisonera.
THE BRITISH FRONT
„ATTEMPTED ENEMY ATTACK
REPULSED.
LONDON, Oct. 30. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Heig | reports :-----
We successfully raided north-east of Eagle Fontaine, taking 70 prisoners, and repulsed au attempted attack north of Famars.
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AIR-RAIDS INTO GERMANY..
AERODROMES AND RAILWAYS HOMBED.
LONDON, Oct. 30.
The Press Bureau states:— The Independent Air Force on. Mon day heavily attacked the Morbange serodrome. Eighteen bits were observed
to increaID £150,000,000,
desirable.
the
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WEAYERS DEMAND 'INCREASED WAGES.
LONDON, Oct. 27..
Two hundred thousand weavers have applied forta 30 per cent, advance in wages and at least 65 per cent. full-time work, pay for, short-time.
THE SILVER MARKET.
LONDON, Oct. 23. The Silver Market is quiet
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mander of the Northern troops 'n Hunan, und General Tar. Hao-ming, Commander-in-Chief of the Constitu tionalist forces in the same región, together with the military officers of both the opposing forces at the front more than once, sent out circular teleguns dacharing that they did not recognize the illegal exction and waking known their intention of respecting the Provisional Constitu tion and preserving the unity of the country. Had How Shi-chang wish!
ed to respect the fundamental laws of the land and taken into account "the peril of disregarding the wishes The following have been selected to of the people, he should have availed
from which a fire resulted. We shot the sum of $26,321.99, being nett down an enemy aeroplane in flames.proceeds from a series of Theatrical, We alib bombed the Frescaty nerodrome, Performances in aid of the above Fund, attacked the Badischer soda factory, the railways at Treves and Saarbrucken, and inaugurated by a Chinese Working play to-morrow at Kowloon at 2.15 railway junctions at Longuyon, Econaic Committee under the chairmanship of P.-J. P. Robinson, L. ES Hodge, ILE Tayler, & de Sousa, E J.
himself of the opportunity to urge on the restoration of peace and the
and Thionvisele, with excellent results the Hon. Mr. Lau Chn-pak and myself Edwards, O. I. Stapleton, D. M. Goodall unification of the country. Instead
A total of 10 tons of bombs was drop-
The latest news shows that the Serbians in Northern Serbia are now ped. No British machines are missing. The Committee desire to place on We attacked-to-day the railway record their best thanks for the valuable 40 miles from the Danube, while junction at Longuy and the aerodrome assistance received from various quar another fores of Serbians is near the at Jaretz, with good results. Bosnian frontier.
Three British machines have not been ters, to which the success of the under- taking was due Amongst others, they Nearly half of Montenegro has located.
are indebted to: been reclaimed.
FRENCH 48 MILES FROM BELGRADE.
AUSTRIANS RETREATING
HEADLONG,
LONDON, Oct. 80. A French Eastern "communiqué
states:-
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"THE FRENCH FRONT.
BEAUFORT FARM CAPTURED,
LONDON, Oct. 30.
A Franch communiqué states:- C
North of Guies we progressed on the north back of the Olse and captured Beaufort Farm, west of Les Quielles.
On the right of the Peron, we re-advanced east of Monceau-le-Neut
Serbian cavalry reuched the Danube, east of Semendris, and have FALL OF GUISE EXPECTED. Occupied Pojeravatz.
The enemy is retreating headlong. We reached the frat of Milano Foe, Topola and Palanka and are 45 miles from Belgrade
LUDENDORETS DOWNFALL
EXPLAINED.
DESIRED OVERTHROW OF NEW GOVERNMENT.
Loxpox, Oct. 80. General von Ludendorff's resign. tu has so far been explained" as chiefly due to the failure of his military plans, but later advices
ngly intimate that he endeavour- ed to overthrow the new Govern
peat and to establish virtually a Military Dictatorship.
The Government proved alonger end Ludendorf was forced to resign, The incident illustrates the future
the:
nment
LONDON, Oct. 30. Reuters Correspondent at French Headquarters, telegraphing yesterday afternoon, says b
The battle in raging on the outskirts of Guise, the fall of which is expected
BOGE.
GERMAN TRAFFIC THROUGH, LIMBURG STOPPED.
AMSTERDAM, Oct 30, German railway traffe through Datch Limburg has been discontinued.
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