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The following Cables were received on Saturday evening and issued in our Barly Morning Estro yesterday.
FRANCO BELGIAN FRONT.
[THEOUGH REUten's agendy.]
GERMANS REPULSED.
WHEREVER THEY HAVE. ATTACKED THE FRENCH.
PARIS, July 2nd. B.95 &..
A message says that, all night long, there have been intense bombardments if great number of points along the whole front. Those were particularly violent et Ypres, Souchez and on the Aisne.
A communiqué reports that the enemy made a fierce and continues bombardment of Angres. Then the Prussian grenadiers attacked at two o'clock in the meratag, but fad completely.
The battle in Argouna is being main tained with great violence. this Germans Pottsbortively attempting to one ground with the aid of heavy and asphyxiating bomba. There was another torriĥe artil- lery preparation at Bois lo Pretro, but, when the German infantry attackod, they were defeated by our rifle fire.
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NAVAL ACTION IN THE BALTIC.
GERMAN DESTROYERS LADEN
WITH WOUNDED. '
Wisby (Sweden). July 2nd.
10.50 p.m.
A telegram from Wisby, on the island of Gothland, off the cast coast of Swoden, states that a naval action was both heard and seen from the east coast of Gothland at 0.30 in the morning. Later, the war- ships were seen steaming northward, but at 10 o'clock four oruisers were fighting a running action near the land.
Geraian destroyera laden with wounded have arrived at Katturmmarvik, eat Gothand.
Wisey, July 3rd.
12.45 a.m.
The German mindlayer Albatross, chased by four Russian cruisers, ran ashore oa the east coast of Gothland Twenty-one of were killed and twenty-seven the crew wounded.
***SCOTTISH MONARCH'S”
CREW. SURVIVORS LANDED AT ST. IVES.
LONDON, July 3rd.
4.35 m..
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COMMANDANT OF FRENCH FORCES WOUNDED.
PARIS, July 4th. General Gouraud commanding the French troops in the Dardanelles, has been severely wounded, and General Baillond succeeds him.
ATTITUDE OF GREECE.
M. VENEZELOS TO TERMINATE TEUTONIO PROPAGANDA.
ATRENE, July 3rd. Everything points to a determination the part of M. Venezcloa to resame office. and terminate the Teutonio propagaads, which is assuming gnat proportions,
GENERAL.
(THROUGH REUTRE'S AGENCY.]
"A NATIONAL, SUANDAL.” MANAGEMENT OF THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
LONDON, July 2nd.
1.46 p..
In the debate on the Munitions Bill in tho House of Commons, Bir H. Dalziel moved the insertion of a new cause trans- A brawler has landed at St. Ives the ferring the powers of the Ordnance carpenter and two of the crew of the Department of the War Office to the new Scottish, Monarch, which was submarined, Ministry. He said that the management was a Norwegian. The carpenter stated Crooks and others supported the speaker and the dead body of the chief officer, who was a national scandal.
The Rt. Hon. Mr. Chaplin, Mr. W that he and fifteen of the crew experienced The Rt. Hon. Mr. Lloyd George, reply the heaviest weather in their boating, admitted that there had been a series Fourteen of his comrades were washed of mistakes in judgment, and the ques overboard and drowned. The officers died ons raised would have to be investigated of injuries.
and responsibilities Axod. He wasured the House that the powers given him were adequats to prevent a recurrence of these mistakes.
The Germans on Thursday evening attacked the French positions at Hilgen- frat, in the Vosges, after a very intense AUSTRO-ITALIAN FRONT. bombardment, Two of tho attacks were repulsed. The third gained a footing 'n' the French works, but a counter-attack in the morning succeeded in ejecting the enemy, who have since continued a furions bombardment,
GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESSES.
IN ARGONNE AND THE VOSGES.
AMSTERDAM, July end.
10.50 p.m.
A German communiqué states that portion of the Crown Prince's Army has achieved a fine success in western Argonne. It has captured the enemy's trenches along a front of three kilometres to a depth of two to three hundred metres, baking 1,735 prisoners, 18 machine-guis, and 40 trench morbars.
In the Vosges the Germans have captured two fortifications on Hileenfirst, repulsing all counter-attacks and taking 132 prisoners.
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FALLING LIKE HAIL. ITALIANS FIERCE
BOMBARDMENT.
ZURICA. July 2nd. 1,48 p.m. Despatches from Viennèse correspon- dente indicate that Italian-action__is becoming much more vigorous, The bombardment of the Comon Plateau is described as unprecedented in its vebe mence. The Italian artillery on Juae 23rd incessantly bombarded the Austrian positions near Bagrado from early dawn with numerous canon, including many of the heaviest calibre. Over one thousand shells fell in one short section of the Austrian front, this period of fearful cannonade sounding like a thousandfold machine gun fire and raining shot like hall without a moment's pause..
Triste is completely isolated from the outside world, the postal and telegraph services having been entirely suspended for the last three weeks,
AMMUNITION STORE EXPLOŊED,
ROME, July 4th. that A communiqué · States
artil- lery fire ដរា all the fronte is increasing
istensity, in
especially in Oarnia, when the Italians effectively bombarded works at Predil. The Alpinista on Thursday captured an entrenchment on the northern slope of Palgrande and repulsed two violent counter-attacks. The Austriana left 150
Bir II. Dalziel thereupon withdrew the clause.
MR. REDMOND AND THE
WAR
IRELAND'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE ARMY.
DOELIN, July 2nd. phatically reassured the Irish people that
Speaking at Dublin, Mr. Redmond em the Coalition Government could in nowire interfere with the operation of the Home Rule Act.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
ADVANCE AUSTRALIA ! COMMONWEALTH TO FLOAT -ITS OWN LOAN,
MELBOURNE, July 1st. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Fisher, the Premier, announced that the Australian loan for war and other pur poses would probably be raised locally.
EMPIRE AWAKENING.. SLOWLY SHAKING OFF OLD SUPERSTITIONS.
LONDON, July 1st 8.35 p.m.
There has been a great patriotic demon- stratipa at St. Kilda, Melbourne au which the Governor reformi to the awakening of the Empire,
The Chief Justice vigorously criticised the rejection of volunteers which had amounted to fifty cent, and asked with emphasis:- Did all Napoleon's met hare perfect teeth ↑ "
The meeting was a stimulus to already. good ruiting and it is announced to-day that the teeth and height standards have been reduced.
A GALLANT SOLDIER. TURKS SETS GERMANS AN EXAMPLE.
LONDON, July 2nd. General Sir Ian Hamilton Baye, in his despatch, that 180 prisoners have been
wounded man of the Reval Scots into our taken in southern Gallipoli isnce June 28th. Ona Circassian prisoner married a lines under fire.
MARSEILLES FACTORY -EXPLOSION, -
ONLY CHARRED BODIES FOUND.:
MARSEILLES, July 2nd.
8,50 p.m.
The factary explosion at Marseilles did much damage in the vicinity and caused consternation in thecity. The framen made most gallant attempts at rescue, ispite the flames, but they found only charred bodies
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STRAMERA ANTILOORUS, British ar.. 5,806, G. A Flynn, 1st July-Liverpool and Singapore 26th June, General.—But - terfeld & Swire.
CHANGCHOW, British str. 1,029, Merse, 1st
July-Swatow. 30th June, General- CHEOFOSHING, British str., 1,989, Liddeld,
Butterfeld & Swire.
27th June-Weibeiwei 22nd June, General-Jardine; Matheson & Co.-
What Ireland wants," he said, is a spirit of coadores and determination. Ireland's highest interest is, the speedly termination of the war." He invited Ireland to address herself to two really essential things in de ber duty in reference to the war and, to com-CHINGCHOW, British str., 1,105, Jas. Doyle.. plote, her safeguard, strengthen her domestic politie military organisations, Up to Jung 16th 120,741 Irishmen from Ireland had gone into the Army-71,401 Catholics and 49.247 Probeatants...
BRITISH SPIRIT.
·VOLUNTEER-MUNITION WORKERS.
Loxbox, July 2nd.
6.30 p.m. House of Lords, Lord Curzon announced Introducing the Munitions Bill in the that 10,000 volunteer munition workers had been enrolled during the first, week. Britain's one duty, he said, was not to discuss the past but to concentrate every Artillery on the Isonzo front resource on making up leeway; to follow damaged & supply depot and exploded the example of France, who was excellent animatinition store last of Plezzo. dely provided with munitions There was
A Gaman communiqué saya: On the Dniester front we have stormed the heights of Kurostowic, aorth of Halicz (Galicia). General von Linsingen's pursuit of the Russians continues along the whole of the front from Mariampol, as the Daiester, to Firlejow. north of Rohatyn. The prideat. soners taken number 7,785.
In Polnad. General Mackensen ja presing the Russians on the Labuka and Por, affluents of the Visprz He bas captured Krasink, 25 miles from Lublin,
NAVAL ACTIVITIES.
THE ITALIAN LOAN.
PATRIOTIC RESPONSE.
ROME, July 3rd. There is a remarkable number of small investory in the National Loan, indicat ing the wave of patriotism that is sweep ing over Italy. The great financial institutions, also, have subscribed heavily.
no lack of resolution, fortitude or spirit among Britons; the country was not dis | mayed. While the forces of the Allies were waxing, those of the enemy were waning. Advantages in men and material would be decidedly on the side of the Allies before. Christmas,
LATER The Munitions Bill has passed the House of Lords and become law.
LONDON, July 2nd. 10.50 p.m. Regarding the time that must clapso before there could be any appreciable acceleration of the output of munitions, Lord Curzon said that in certain respecta we might expect a very early imprevo ment, but when the whole machinery was
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOV.]
THE SUBMARINE MENACE. STEAMER SUNK OFF CORK.
LONDON, July 2nd. The West Hartlepool steamer Welbury of 4,000 tons, with a cargo of sugar, bound from Cabs to Queenstown, has been eusk by saburarios gunfire off the coast of Cork. The crew wore picked up by a trawler. The crews of the Caucasian and the DARDANELLES OPERATIONS. working we might anticipate, in the course Inglemoor have been landed at Falmouth.
A DESPERATE CHASE. "ARMENIA'S" BOLD EFFORT TO ESCAPE.
LONDON, July 1st, 8.35 p.r.
The Captain of the Armenia, in an inter- view, etated that the submarine's gun
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TURKISH ATTACKS REPULSED.
Lonnox-July-2nd....... 10.30 p.. General Sir Ian Hamilton reports that on Tuesday afternoon hostile” columns northward of Archibaba and southward of
of the present year, an output which m most respects would satisfy our now needs and meet to a growing extent the needs 'of our Allies.
EXTRAVAGANCE A CRIME.
23rd June-Port Perseval 20th June, Lime Stone. Shewan, Tomes & Co. CHUNGKING, British str., 1,311, RA
Lewis, 29th June-Saigon 25th June, Rice-Butterfield & Swire EMPIRE, British str., 2,843, J. McGregor, 30th June-Melbourne 21st May, Gen- eral-Gibb, Livingston & Co. EIDER, Nor. str., 898, Elaissen. 2nd
-July--Dalny - 28th June, - Goserak:
Thoresen & Co. FOOSRING, British str., 1,423, J. M. Hay, 1st July-Tourane 28th June, General, HELIOS, British 200, Kandsen, 1st July-
-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
HYO MABU, Japanese str., 2,208, T.
Bangkok 23rd June, Rice.-Chinese,
Nakamura, 22nd June-Mile 15th June, Cosl.—Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. HINANG, British str. 1,885, 4. C. Ken- nedy, 21st June-Sandakan 15th June, Timber-and- ·Generali
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KITO MARU, Japanese str., 3,590, 20th June-Moji 20th June, General and Coal. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. KUMBANG, British str., 2,077, E. Knight, 2nd July-Singapore 23th Juie, Gen- eral Jardino, Matheson & Co. KWANGTAH, Chinese str., O. Stewart, let
July-Shanghai 28th June, General. Chinese.
KONGBANG. British str., 1,428, W. T.
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Bichard, 30th June-Shanghai 29th Juno, Gezeral. Jardine, Matheson & LAZRTES, British str., 1,340, A. Jenkins, 1st June--Saigon 27th June, General.- Order.
MAUBANG, British str., 1, 64, G. H. Alcock, 29th June-Sandakan 23rd June, Gen- eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Kilidbaba wêre tech preparing to PARSIMONY A NATIONAL VIRTUE. | MONTEACLE, British str., 3,959, F. L. Davi- counter-attack the positions that we had captured. The enemy at night-time
a ditare of four miles was fired twice exploded two mine-galleries and bombard- across his bows. He put the shin's sterned our trenoles. For two hours there was
LONDON, July 2ad.
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MOSMOUTHSHIRE, British str.,, 3,197, F. Eccleston, 1st July-Karatsu 28th June, General-Jardins, Matheson & Co. MORESBY, British str., 1,238, J. Fothering ham, 17th Juno-Bangkok 9th June, Rice.-Order.
to the submarine and ran. "The sub-heavy machine-gun, rife, and artillery raittee has been formed for the purpose of Taarino shelled us continuously," he said.fire. Then, after a lull, another cannons le propaganda and for canvassing on the The shrapnet killed several of the was followed by a determined bayonet necessity for economy, A conference con- crew and threw 60me met falo attack against the British left. the sea. It was a
The vened by it was addressed yesterday by desperate chase, attack was repulsed with heavy losses to the Rt. Hon. Mr. McKenna, who said that but we were deterdined to make the enemy.
the people had got to learn at extra- struggle to escape. Then a shell knocked tho atesting gear ont of action; another weatdrto the engine-room; a third carried eway the wireless house; a fourth smashed the funnel and disabled the people in the stokehold. The liner was now on fire 'n three places and thirteen mea lay dead der. The submaring shelled us for in hour"
The Turks made a concerjed attack | vagance was a crine and that parsimony OKSANG, British str., 1,728, Tongh, 27
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along the coast on the Allies' right wing, H.M.S. Majesty and Wolverine played their searchlights and guns on the wain body and caused their heavy loss.
The enemy re-attacked our left wing under heavy artillery fire and were finally checked when, forty yards from our parapets,
BRITISH SUBMARINE'S HARGA SUCCESSES. SINKS ANOTHER TRANSPORT IN THE SEA OF MARMORA.
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THE GREAT WAR LOAN,
BANKS' HEAVY SUBSCRIPTIONS.
LONDON, July 2nd.
1.45 p.m.. The Rt. Hon. Mr. R. McKenna, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, yesterday held a conference with the bankers in the
Bomb attacks and fatermitent shelling continued, but there was no further gentral attack. The French advanced at 6.30 in the morning and by 7.2 had sformed a strong system of entrenchments Tealled "The Quadrilateral"
They captured all that portion of the enemy's City on the subject of the War Loan, It is estimated that the subscriptions by the lire that was required to round up the banks approximate two hundred millions, gains made on Monday.
and by insurance institutions fifty The enemy's losses everywhere were very millions. The Boiler Makers' Unior have
applied for fifty thousand pounds of the The captured positions are being consue, and all the Friendly Societies are taking steps to invest in the loan and are forming thrift clubs.
A British submarine sank another tram-solidated. port full of troops in the Sea of Marmora.
General,
June Freemantle - Jardine, Matheson & Co.' RYNSHO MARU, Japanese str., 745, R. Shi- mikawa, 29th June-Port Arthar 21st June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. SADINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 673, Schmer- mann, 28th June-Karatsu 20th June, General,--Asiatic Petroleum Co. SAIKAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,320, T. Ta- -yashi, 20th-Moji 23rd June, Coal-
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June Haiphong 27th June, General, Jardins, Matheson & Co.: