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THE QUESTION OF CONSCRIPTION,
September 18, 3.35 a.m. Enquiries in official quarters indicate that the reports as to a grave crisis in the Cabinet, on the subject of compulsory service, must be taken with reserve. It is true there are differences among the Ministers on the subject, but the Cabinet hitherto has not dis oused compulsion. The recent meetings have been devoted to the Badget. It is stated that the Cabinet, under Mr. Asquith's guide anos, has subordinated all considerations to the maintenance of the increase of the armies in the field with the support of a united people. No hasly action will be taken. The Government is con- fident that sa impaese will be avoided,
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HEAVY DAMAGE TO ENEMY TRENCHES.
September, 18, 4.55 p.m. Reuter's correspondent in Paris says that the Frenoli artillery continue to do beary damage to enemy trenches and works. There has been some liveliness with the German heavy guns in the region between the Somme and the Aisne, where the French batteries re- plied energetically,
ANOTHER SPY SHOT.
September, 17, 0.10 pm. The Press Bureau states that another epy court-martialled at the Westminster Guildhall, was found guilty and executed.
THE RUSSIANS.
BOLDNESS OF RUSSIAN TROOPS.
September 18, 6.15 a.m. A Petrograd communique states the enemy attacks west and south west of Dwinsk ocatinus. Stubborn fighting, which has long been in progress east of Vilos, has become more intense. Enemy detachments have reached the railway at various points on the left of the Vilia River, and there have been engagements with strong cavalry forces at many points in this region. The Russians scored further suc- ceases in the southern theatre, especially during the fight for the pos session of Deraino, The Russiane, entering the town, hustled the enomy out to a neighbouring village, which was stormed, the Bas Bians capturing 2,000 prisoners, while, though the Russian counter- attack on the frontier village of Gutova, south-west of Vishnevatz, failed to occupy the village, it resulted in the capture of 582 prisoners, and soother 814 prisoners were taken during the fight on the Strypa River. North of Batchany the enemy was dislodged in adjacent villages, and fled in disorder. The communique concluden by saying that the "boldness of our troops on the whole front southwards of Rovno is gucoessfully checking the enemy's counter- attacks, which were made in great strength.”
PREPARING FOR THE EVACUATION OF VILNA,
September 18, 12.00 a.m; Reater's correspondent at Petrograd eays that the Gar- mans; besides threatening Vilna from the north, are endeavour-
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COUNTRIES ENGAGED.
BEST KNOWN IN THE WORLD,
Britala.
Germany
Austria
Turkey
against
Russia,
France.
Belgium.
Italy Japan Servia Montenegro
ARMY TERMS EXPLAINED. Army corps is a complete army on a small scale in itself. Teb atrength varies from 35,000 to 45,000 men.
Division is a force of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, usually with s strength of from 15,000 to 20,000 men.
A
Brigade is a force of infantry or cavalry. The infantry brigade is from 4,000 to 7,000 strong The cavalry brigade is from 1,000 to 2,000 strong. Regiment of infantry is from
2,000 to 4,000 strong, cavalry regiment is from 500 to 1,000 men strong, Squadron of cavalry is from 150
to 200 men strong. Battery of artillery in the British and French armies has 6. guns and about 200 men. In the German Army consists of 4 guns and 150 men. In the Basaian Army it consists of 8 guna and 250 men.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS.
June 28-Archduke Franois Fer-
dinand assassinated. July 23-Austria sends an ulti-
matum to Servis.
July 31-Raceia orders general
mobiliastion.
Aug. 1-Germany declares war on Russia.French Cabinetorders general mobilisation. Aug. 2 - German forces enter
Luxemburg.
Aug. 4-England sonde ultima-
tum, demanding observance of Belgian neutrality. Ger- many rejects ultimatum. Aug. 5. England at war. Aug. -Germans enter Lioge. French invade southera Alsace.
Aug. 15-Austriansenter Servia. Japan sends ultimatum to Germany.
Aug. 17.-British land in France. Aug. 19-Beginning of battle of
Lorraine.
Aug.20-Germansenter Brussels. Aug. 23--Germane enter Namur, Aug. 24-British begin retreat
from Mons.
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ing to drive a wedge of fifteen divisions of cavalry Aug, 25- French evacuate Mu some fifty miles southward of the town. They have guns and quick- hausen. firers, and are accompanied by Jaegers in motor waggons. This Aug. 20-Gormare take Longwy. For Mrs A manovre places the fate of Vilas in the balance. Refugees from Aug. 27-Louvain burned by that place report an uninterrupted cannonading by day and night, as well as bomb dropping from Taubse and Albatrosses. The The Russians are completing the evaonation of the factories and everything else has gone. The inhabitanta hayo nearly all left.
"KEEP CALM,"
September 17,9 10 p.m.
Germans. Japanese block. ade Teingtan.
Aug. 28-Battle of Heligoland. Sept. 2-Cerman advance reaches Senlis. French. Government moves to Bordeaux. Sept, 3-Russians occupy Lem.
berg,
Sept. 5-Battle of the Marne
begins.
Germans.
The prorogation of the Dams follows the movement in favour of national Government, of which, however, nothing farther has been Sept. 7-Maubeuge taken by the recently heard and appears to have made a painful impression. Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd ropria that at a private sitting Sept. 12-German retreat holls of members of the Dama, it was decided to convey to the Emperor, on the Aisne.
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its feelings concerning prorogation: The parties resolved not to Sept. 20-Germans disperse, at least half will remain in Petrograd; nevertheless, "keep Rheima calm," is the watchword at all party meetings, also the Press is Sept. 22-German submarine universally of the determination to do nothing to play into German sinks British cruisers Abou- hands. Thus party leaders have urged the members not to with- kir, Croay, and Hogue. draw from the special committees for the co-operation with the Sept. 28-Indian troops land at various Ministries concerned in the conduct of the war. It will not be another Viborg. Socialist Labour leaders will use their influence Sept. 28-Germans begin siege of with the workmen in the right direction.
THE SERBIAN ARMY,
Marseilles.
Antwerp.
Oct. 2→→ Germans defeated at
Augustowo.
Oct. 5-Belgian Government ro- moved from Antwerp to Oatend.
Oct. 7-Bombardment of Ant-
worp.
Oct. 9-Antwerp occupied by Oct. 12A Boor commando in
the Germans.
the Cape Province mutinies. Belgian Government
September 17,910 p.m. According to a message from Paris the Serbian Prime Ministar, M. Pasitoh, interviewed by a correspondent of the Petit Parision, at Nish, says that Fronoh avistors show that up to the present nó enemy army is mussed on the Danube. In any case the Serbian army is now re-organised, and plentifully munitioned and it will take more than 450,000 men to attempt to break through and transferred from Ostend to established a connection with the Tarks. Can Germany now spare so many?
A GIFT FROM HOLLAND.
September, 17, 0.10 p.m. A message from Havre slates that the steamer, Batavier III, chartered on private intiative in Holland and equipped as a hospital ship of two hundred beds, has arrived and has been placed at tão disposal of the French Red Cross Society.
Oct. 13
- Havre.
Oct. 14-Allies occupy Ypres. Battle begins on the Vistula. Oct. 16-Oatend coonpied by
the Germans || Ost, 18-British cruiser Hawke:
sunk by German submarine. Dot. 24 Ten days battle be fore Warenw ends in German My defest.
Oct. 27 Russians
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Oct. 29-Turkish naval attacks on
Odessa and in the Crimea, Oct. 30-Col. Maritz, rubel leader driven out of Ospa Oolony. Nov. 1 German naval victory
off the coast of Chili. Nov. 3-German Equadron makes a raid on British coast. Nov. 4-German cruiser Yorck `strikes mine"in" Jade Bay,
Nov. 5-England and France de-
clare war on Turkey, Dar- danelles forts bombarded. Nov. 6-Tsingtan surrendere," / Nov. 7 Russiane enter East
Nov. 11-Germans capture Dix-
Prumia, G Nov. 10-The Emden destroyed:
Nov. 19 House of Commons
mude"
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⠀ men. More than 1,400,000, Nov. 23-Bussians surround Gar Man man corps south of Lods. Nov. 26-British battleship Bul wark destroyed by explosion In the Medway River.
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