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THE

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The following Cables were received on Saturday evening and issued in our Barly Morning Extra yesterday,

RUSSIAN FRONT.

BUSSIANS

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MAKE FURTHER PROGRESS.

OZARTORYSK CAPTURED:

PETROGRAD, January 7th.

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LATER.

The Russians have captured Czartorysk and also the heights two verate to the westward. The enemy counter-attacked with a view to recapturing the town, but failed.

NAVAL ACTIVITIES.

[TEROVOU - BHUTER'S ACRNCY.) LOSS OF A BRITISH SUBMARINE.

(THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.] FUNDAMENTAL UNITY AND GENUINE PATRIOTISM, Mr. A. J. Balfour (Firet Lord of the

[THROUGH BELTER": "AGEMOY,3

THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS

CRITICS.

Admiralty) said never had a debate on THE NEED FOR CONSULTING OUR

ALLIES

bu

a controversial subject shown more funda ALL THE CREW SAVED,

mental unity of feeling, genuine patrio

LONDON, January 7th. tism and determination to do their best. LONDON, January 7th.

In the House of Lorde Lord Lane- The Admiralty announces that a British That night's division might do harm submarine sank of Taxel yesterday. The abroad, but any impartial listener to the downe, replying to criticisms concerning entire orow of 33 was rescued and brought whole debate would be convinced that the condust of the war, said it must

by any country in circumstances of great Allies at every step, hence the apparent to Edder by the Dutch cruiser Noord never had a more united front been shown remembered that we had to consult our Brabant.

stress in regard to the great policy we hesitation with which the Government If we treated was sometimes charged. war pursting and would pursue to au

our Allios as Germany treated hero, cur task would be simpler, but fortunately absolutely successful issue.

THE DIVISION.

those were not the kind of relations pre LONDON, January 7th. vailing between us and them. Thus the The figures in the minority voto against responsibility for the direction of affairs the Compulsion Bill were:-

was not undivided.

Nationalists mangaftrente Liberals Labourites

AMSTERDAM, January 7th. Dutch correspondents learn from the crew of the sunkon British submarine that they lost their bearings and ran on to the Haaksgrond and sprang aleak. The bluejackets are now in the Naval Barracks.

THE HAGUE, January 8th. It is officially stated that the Noord met the submarine outside Brabant territorial waters making signa's of dis

trees.

NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

LONDON January 7th.

00. 34.

11.

:

Mr. Henderson, Mr. Roberts and Mr. Brace did not vote.

PREMIER RECEIVES OVATION. The announcement of the result of the The Norwegian steamer Fridtjof Nansen division was read amid loud cheers, the North-east of Czarnowitz the Austrian, bag been sunk and two of the crow drown-members in khaki vaving their handker

attacked with gas and followed this up with an infantry attack, but they were driven back to the trenches. FOUR HUNDRED GUNS FOR FIFTY HOURS.

LONDON, January 8th.

ed.

BRITISH SUBMARINE'S

EXPLOIT.

ATHENS, January 8th, A telegram from Constantinople states that a British submarine from the Sea of Marmora made its way into the Golden Horn and attacked the arsenal at Pera,. doing considerable damage and causing

The Russians prepared for their prin- cipal attack on the heights to the north ward of Czernowitz by a bombardment of fifty hours from four hundred gums.a panic. There was a sudden luli, when infantry charges were successfully made,

It is announced that the Tsar was pre sent on this front,

PROBABLE

GERMAN

OFFENSIVE.

BATTLE ON UNPRECEDENTED SCALE ANTICIPATED.

VIEWS OF RUSSIAN EXPERTS..

PETROGRAD, January 7th, Bussian military experts think that tho Germans may attempt an offensive between Pinek and Emorgoni in retaliation for the present Russian offensive. This would be an advantage to Russin, because the Germans would have to leave behind their formidable defences and safe winter quar ters. Such a move would mean a battle on an unprecedented scale, namely, along an eight hundred miles front,

AUSTRO-ITALIAN FRONT.

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

ITALIANS TAKE THE ENEMY BY SURPRISE,

|

THE SINKING OF THE

*** PERSIA." AUSTRIA WITHOUT INFORMATION.

WASHINGTON, January 7th. The American Ambassador in Vienna says that up to Tuesday night Austria was without information regarding the sinking of the Persia.

GERMAN SUBMARINES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN;

A PROMISE TO AMERICA

chiofa

HONGKONG'S WAR PRISONERS,

THE RECENT ATTEMPTED ESCAPE,

LONDON, January 7th Reuter's correspondent at Hongkong statos that some of the interned aliens tunnelled in the direction of the Kowloon- Canton Railway, but a timely discovery, prevented their escape.

BRITAIN'S TRADE. LAST MONTH'S INCREASED EXPORTS.

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Mr. Asquith, while walking down the floor of the House, was given an oration. Among the Liberals who voted with the minority were Mr. John Burns (M.P. for Battersea) and Sir Alfred Mond O'Brienites (M.P. for Swansea). The Labourlites. were divided, while the abstained from voting.

LONDON, January 7th. MR. HENDERSON'S POSITION.

January 7th. The increase in imports during the pass year, amounted to £137,121,166. The The majority of the Labour Members exports show a decrease of £46,074,021. of Parliament and the National Labour During the month of December the in- was £3,621,400 and Executive have decided to oppose the crease in imports

an increase of Compulsion Bill in view of the decision exports also showed

£7,008,501. of the Labour Congress.

FUNERAL OF SIR SCOTT' ROBERTSON.

Mr. Henderson, interviewed, said he did not intend to resign hin seat, but be would have resigned had the Congress re- quired him to oppose the Bill, which ho will continue to support, ... -- OPINION OF THE FRENCH PRESS.

January 7th. The French Press express warm appre ciation of the adoption of the principle of compulsion by Great Britain. WASHINGTON, January 8th. RE-OPENING GROUP SYSTEM. Count Bernstorff has presented to Mr.

THE LAST CHANCE. Landing, Secretary of State, Germany's proposal to pay indemnity for Americans

LONDON, January 7th. lost on the Lusitama. He gave an as-

It is announced the the group system surance that German submarines in the

It is hoped Mediterranean would not attack non-will be re-opened on Monday for married combatant ships of any character with men as well as single men.

that a large number of volunteers will out warning.

come, forward.

Count Bernstorff told Mr. Lansing that Germany heard of the sinking of the. Persia only through newspapers. GENERAL

WHEN THE DECISION MUST COME.

MILITARY CORRESPONDENT'S

VIEWS.

LONDON, January 7th. The funeral of Sir Scott Robertson took. place at Golder's Green. Memorial ser vices were held at Bradford and at Saint Marret's, Westminster, the latter being. attended by Mr. J. W. Galland, Sir William Jardine and Colonel J. G. Kelly THE NEW HOME SECRETARY, MR. SAMUEL TO SUCCEED SIR JOHN BIMON.

LONDON, January 7th. It is reported that Mr. Herbert Samuel will succoed Sir John Simon as Secre tary of State for Home Affaire,

THE BYE-ELECTIONS.

t

A THREE-CORNERED CONTEST. LONDON, January 7th. THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENT-]

The polling takes place on Monday i the West Newington bye-election rendere necessary by the elevation of Captai C. W. Norton to the pooreg TH COMPULSORY SERVICE BILL.

LONDON, January 7th. ITS PROVISIONS.

The Times, military correspondent cs-Liberal candidate will be Mr. Gilbert, timates that there are two million Ger- member of the London County Counci ROME, January 8th.

LONDON, January 7th. A communique states that the Italians

a kalf forward Mr. Terrett, who opposes The Compulsory Service Bill provides mans on the Western front, one million while the Trade Unionists are puttin surprised and captured the position of thst every Briton ordinarily resident in on the Easter, and two and San Giovanni on the southern slopes Great Britain, from the age of 18 to 41, millions along the lines of communien resfictions on the sale of drink in Lo Mr. Mackenzie-Bell will contest S of Mout Esperone. The enemy fruitlessly who is unmarried or a widower without tion, in garrisons, etc. He says that Ger- don.

many must find herself, between May and attacked several points at Col di Lane. children dependent upon him be deemed October, unable to maintain her strength George's, Hanover Square, in the Liber There were artillery duels along the nas from the appointed date" duly on in effectives, and therefore she will be interest.

This bye-election is necessary on tiro front and the enemy used asphy listed for general servics and to be forth hound before then to force a decision on

count of the elevation of Sir A, Hend front or the other. xiating shells. Austrian air-craft raided with transferred to the Reserve, Excep

The writer submits tentatively the consen to the peerage. The official Union the valleys of Fella Isonzo, but did notions are men residing in Great Britain Mr & Mrs J. B damage.

for educational and other special pur poses, mon who are already in the Army orclusion that a defeat of Rusha may still candidato is Sir George Reid, and Navy, Territorials liable for foreign to the centre feature of German strategy Gibson Bowles in also a candidate.

and he says that if General von Macken- service, alergymen, and men holding sen's troops, which up to the present have AMALGAMATION OF TRAI exemption certificates granted by tri- been destined to supporto Turks in bunals to be established under the Act.

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SUCCESSFUL BOMBARDMENTS BY THE FRENCH.

POISON GAS INSTALLATION DESTROYED.

Paris, January -7th.

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A communique states: We successfully Mr & Mm A. Findlay bombarded the enemy's defences

Stoenstraete, Hetsus,

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An entire poison-gas installation was destroyed by gunfire in Champagne, north of Navarin farm, several reservoirs being blown up.

GERMAN

TRENCHES

DAMAGED,

LONDON, January 7th. Sir Douglas Haig reports that yester day morning the enemy carried out bombing attack, supported by artillery on the Armentieres-Lille railway, but they were driven off

Our artillery to-day bombarded various points of the enemy's lines, damaging their trenches considerably.

FRENCH ARTILLERY ACTIVE,

A SERIES OF SUCCESSES.

Certificates may also be granted by any Government department after consultation with the Army Council to employes or men employed on work of national im portance within the sphere of that do partment.

one

Syria and elsewhere, have been rushed back to stem General Ivanoff's attack, then the Teuto-Turkish attack on Egypt tions, or be launched minus the German likely to lose the lies: season for opera

" AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORT '

ASHORE.

LONDON, January 7th.

It is reported that the steamer Aus- tralian Transport, ashore on the coast of Formosa, has 23ft. of water in her No. 1 www.hold.

The holder of a certificate must notify any change in the circumstances under. which the certificate was granted. The penalty for any omission to do this is 250, while the penalty for making a false statement to obtain a certificate is six months' imprisonment.

AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

MELBOURNE, Jacuary 7th Mr. Hagelthorn, the Commissioner of Public Works, states that the Victorian wheat yield will probably be between 55 The Act comes into operation on a date million and 60 million bushels, surpass fixable by proclamation within four-ing all estimates,

of the teen days of passing

will be the "The appointed date twenty-first day after the issue of the Proclamation.

THE SUVLA BAY OPERATIONS.

AN ENQUIRY.

UNIONS.

LONDON, January 7th

A committee has been appointed the Unions of the iron and steel trad draft a scheme for the amalgamation

FRENCH TREASURY BILI

LONDON, January 7 The Bank of England invites app tions for £10,000,000 French Trea -Jills-at a fixed discount of BI.

JOHORE'S CONTRIBUTIO

LONDON, January St The Army Council has gratefully pepted the Government of Johore's of $25,000, and purpose devoting i the provision of reconnaissance planes for the Flying Corps,

MR. CHURCHILL'S NEV COMMAND. BATTALION OF SCOTS FUSILI

LONDON, January Reater's special correspondent at Headquarters in France has obtaine formation, unofficial but reliable, Mr. Winston Churchill has been an ed to command a Battalion of his

Fusiliers,

While it is not stated oficially, it is LIEUT. GEN. STOPFORD ASKS FOR apparent that the unmarried men are railing themselves of the fresh oppor- tunity to attest under Lord Derby's echeus and thus benefit by the group system. Those who do not attest become fiable for immediate service,

BILL PASSED BY A LARGE

MAJORITY,

"THE DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

LONDON, January 7th.

LONDON, January 7th. General Sir Ian Hamilton in despatch concerning the situation at Suvla Bay on the morning of August 8th, the landing having taken place on August 6th, says that Lieut-General Sir. F. Stopford, remembering the vast issues which hung upon his success in forestall- ing the enemy, urged his Divisional Com- manders to push on, or otherwise all the advantages of surprise on the landing In the House of Commons, Mr. Herbert must be nulliked. The Divisional Com- PARIS, January 6th..

Samuel said he was convinced of the manders, however, believed themselves A communique states:-We again bom. necessity for the Compulsory Military unable to move owing to the exhaustion barded Bois le Euxaumont and the rail Service Bill by the cold logic of facts of the men and the want of water. way trafic was interrupted. Two GerA mullion teen eculd and must be spared.. man forts were destroyed at Chateau The war could only be won by hard ight Nouvran. The artillery continued most Active in Champagne, A German conver was dispersed near Saint Gaple. A small German post was blown up at Varquois. An enery column north of St. Etain was bombarded and scattered with a long Tange gan which set fire to the village The batteries caused three explosions in the enemy works north of St. Mikiel

ing.

MR. BARNES'. VISIT TO THE

TRENCHES.”

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 1th to 1th January, 1910

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B'kang

H'kong

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ME

Tue

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Mon.

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At last these objections were overborne by Lieut-General Stopford's resolution, and it was lack of artillery support which finally decided him to acquiesco-in-

elow, the policy of milton-ebserves that

Here Generat Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labcar M. P. for when landing on hostile shore-the-in T Blackfriars, said he knew there was fantry must advance and seize suitable strong feeling in his constituenes against positions to cover the landing and provide Wed.

Bill, but he was going to risk voting artery positions for the main thrust for the Bill. He said he had returned with the aid of floating batteries alone. Thurs, 13 m 369 5

11.54 that day after a menth in France dur Then follows the passage that driving

14m 6:464110 9 TWO GERMAN AEROPLANES ing which he visited the lines from end newer was required.

to end. The men were in the trenches. BROUGHT DOWN.

for four days and nights at a stretch, making cheerful but terrible sacrifoe and the least we could do was to ses that a young men living here in comfort should do their share,

SALONIKA, January 8th. Two German acroplanes have been brought down in the Anglo-French lines.

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The Pall Mall Gazette understands that Lieut-General Sir F, Stopford has Bater. 15 m 7.31 asked the War Offes for an enquiry ef

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