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FRIDAY, JULY 7 1815

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NOTABLU RITISE ADVANCE IN GALLIPOLI.

REPORT FROM GENERAL HAMILTON. ·

LONDON, July 1. General Sir Ian Hamilton reports that the British advanced on afonday a thousand garris, and took five lines of trenches in Gallipoli, westward of the Saghinters ravine.

Two trenches wore niso taken eastward of the ravine. The Gurkhas prussed forward under the elifs and captured an import. ́ant knoil due westward of Krithin.

The enemy counter-attacks were repulsed with heavy, boses. The results attained were beyanul the liuit of the silvance originally contemplarest.

DETAILS OF THE FIGHTING.

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BRITISH SUBMARINE'S WORK IN THE

SEA OF MARMORA. SU

LONDON, July 1.

Details received from Malta of the exploits of the E 11 show that the submarine remained in the Son of Marmara till the provision of torpedoes was exhausted. There was only one mire, this being when the strong currents in the harbour as Canetantinople deflected the torpedo which hit the Josty When crossing minefield on learing the Sea of Marmora, the submarina of mines, and accordingly the submarine towed, the cable and mine for eleven miles. Despite the extremity of the danger averyone on board was m945 cool. BRITISH CASUALTIES IN THE DARDANELLES.

LONDON, July

Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons announced that the British Naval and Military sasualties in the Dardanelles, to May 31, ware se followà

Officers-Kilad 406, Wounded 1134, Missing 92; Mea-Killed 6927, Wounded 23,542, Mianing 6,445,

ON THE EASTERN FRONT.

GERMAN OFFENSIVE CONTINUES.

LONDON, July 1,

The men leaps from the trendies likern puck of hounds, pouring qus of cover, and ruced licross aud tank the fort most briliantly. Thus General Sir Ian Hamilton describes the Border Regiment's storming of the Boomerang redoubt on Monday. The little furs was strongly situatel in the Saghirdete ravits, and hail kong been a source of trouble. This graphic episode was part of the opemliens at the southern end of the Gallipoli Peninsula, and the plan was to advance the live south east-tween the rivers Vieprz and Bug, ou the front Zanicsc-Sokal, contingee. Wa An official Petrograd communique alates that the enemy's uffensive be wary of Krithia, pivoting on à poiut a mile fana the sea, and after move repulsed the attacks on the Bug and the Gnailalips on. Monday and Tuesday ing forward to the extra len for half a mile establishing a new ling hcing east to the gand this gained. This emailed the capture in ive and threx back the enemy, capturing several hundred prisoners,

Noting the enemy crossing the Daioster near Haliez we took the offen. sugcession of two lines of Turkish tronghes pastwand of Saghirderis, and $ lines of trenches westward, and simultaneously the Australasinns in their northward theatre ro-operated by

A FRENCE ADYANGE. vigorous demonstration.

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LONDON, July 1.

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LOYDON, July.E".

Mr. Runciman,(President of the Roar! As the result of negotiations with. of Trade) the Jockey Club race meetings during the remainder of the season.

(Wah Tas Yat Po's Barolos.)

MODEL" "FACTORIES.”“”

PEKING, July 1, The Minister for Agriculture cons templates the establishment of four model factories in Tientsin, Shanghai, Hakow and Canton.

AFFORESTATION IN CHINA

regulations governing. afforatation. A Mandate promulgater the detailed Another Mandate promulgatos &-law encouraging afforestation."

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

The notion at Saghiere opened at 9 am, with a bombardment by heavy guns in aldeh the French rendered most valuable assistance. field artillery, at 11.20 aan, opened fire, cuting the wire in frot of the French in Gallipoli have oily been engaged on isolated actions destined for On leaving for Japan, Mr. Ariga, the

An official communigus states: Since the suctear on June 21st the Turkish lines. The offers on the Retay's french near the sea was very the consolidation and extension of their gains. They have also occupied President's legal adviser, requested the

The very accurate fire of the warships Tallot, Sorpion and Wel-adveral more trenchos, and dug saps connecting the conquered works with President to open the National A verine höre subdued the enemy's gumice, and the Bouler Regimant; haes previously held. Saveral enemy counter-attacks were repulsed, twenty-five minutes later, gained their success at Bournemug redoubt

sembly. The British Left, on June 27th obtained a great success, stcrming four after special banbaniment with french mortars. The artillery bomburi. Turkish lines and advancing a thousand yards. An enemy counter-attack at mont increased in intensity till elgten, with the range was lengthened night was wiped out. and the infantry advanced with hat dash. The whole line of three trenches westward of Sighters were captured with little opposition. The trenches were full of dend Turks, and many were buried in the bombardment. A hunded prisoners were taken in them.

The Royal Scuts, rastward of the ravine, nude a fine attack, cap-| During two lines of trenches which was their objective, but the remain der of the Brigade, their Right, met with severe opposition and were

able to miltaire.

QUARTERLY RETURNS OF UNITED KINGDOM.

LONDON, July 1. .. The ravents of the United Kingdom for the past quarter was £31,297, 136, an increase of £10,796,450, Treasury receipts, including the proceeds of loans and Treasury Bills, amounted to £391,170,433. The expenditure for the quarter chargeable against revenus wns, £358,472,992.

WELSH MINERS DISPUTE SETTLED.

THE BOYCOTT OF JAPANESE GOODS.

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The Royal Fusiliers d its Brigade in the airoud plase of the at- tack westwal of the ragino at 11.30, The Brigade advanced with great steadiness and resolution through the trenches already ptured and arts the open, taking two more lines of trunches, and reached tile objetiva allated to the the Lanenshin Fusiliers inelining all-right and forming a line to connert with our new position eastward of the to Cardiff of a deputation from the Government, headed by Mr. Henderson of Alena C. renter and Company's Le THE EASTERN ABESTOS CO.

mvine. Our northernost elijective was now attained, but the turkhas went beyard and exipture for knell. This they fortified and heki during the night.

We re-utfucked the small portion of trenches which remained; un captured on the right, but the enemy held to them stubbornly. Sup- ported by machine-gun and artillery a party of "rks at night-time pene brated from the flank between twines of captured trenches. The were subjected in machinegun fire, at daybreak and suttered Reavily The "survivors surrendered.

All engaged did well, but the chief ductor in the success was thes splendid attack by the 2: Division, whose coluction this and pravcais | agusions wis beyond prise.

BRITAIN FACILITATING TRADE OF NEUTRALS.

Great Britain, in seeking to facilitate taide and to remove neutrals

LONDON, July 1. from grievances arising out of ae British blockade, has already made friendly arrangements with Halland and Switzerland, and has now sent Cerunission to Stockholm to discuss a similar scheme with Sweden -

VIOLENT FIGHTING IN ARGONNE.

LONDON, July 1.

Reuter's Paris correspondent sara that the battle in the Argonne is particularly violent,. The communique reports repulse of two farther attacks. In another violent engagement at Metzștal the Garment were completely, cheeked and sustained important-lɔssee.

ANOTHER NARRATIVE OF REGENT DARDANELLES OPERATIONS.

LONDON, July 1.

LONDON, July 1.

The South Wales miners dispate has been settled me the result of a visit

GALLANTRY IN FRANCE.

LONDON, July La

been awarded Distinguished Conduct Madala in France for campiauone gal- A Gazette contains a list of over five hundred nacres of those who have lantry and zeal. There have been many stirring episodes in concoction with

arms,

BRITISH AIRMAN KILLED."

"LONDON, July 1, Flight Sub-Lieutenant L. Watson has been killed near Eastbourne, started on a long distance fight. The villagers heard an explosion and machine crashed to the ground,

VIOLENT ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

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The Paris evening communique states that after ceaseless bombardment

LONDON, July 1. for three days the Germans in Argonne attacked twice and were repulsed, violent fight. They re-attacked so succeeded in regaining a footing in section of the French lines near Bagatelle: Elsewhere they were thrown back after-s

There is a calm between the Oise and Argonne,

There have been artillery duels on the banks of the Yeer, north of Arras

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THE BRITISH WAR LOAN.

An Important Step.

LONDON, June 30,

In the House of Commons, sa important step was taken in connection There has been little change on the Gallipoli Peninsula since the with the War Loan, Mr. McKenna introducing the Bill in the afternoon to Assault on the 4th ult, says Reuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles cable trustees to borrow auflicient money to perchase the war loan and writing in the 22nd pls. The fighting continues" especially on our left thus convert the securities they now hold, He pointed out that trusted where we are persistently but showly pushing forward in the teeth of would be able, after conversion, to sell enough of the loan to cover The money determined opposition. Those cucounters have been mostly local affairs borrowed. with one or two batalions whose object was to capture a particular trench, but twice reently big engagements have developed, both unsatis factory to the enemy. On the evening of th 18th ult. the Turks, whose Artillery has lately been most active, opened a general barnbardi?nt with high explosives preparatory to an infalitry attack but the troops in the trenches were quite unshaken while the artillery of the Allies replied Telegraph. Company had patriotically offered to telegraph, free of charge the crushingly, giving the correspodent the impression that it was more terms of the war loan and prospects to places within their

In the House of Commons, Mr. Mokenaan anaounced that the Eastern umerous und more rapid that the enemy's

The Turkish attack in the night was feeble. On the left. we dero (Cheers.) This offer the Government gratefully accepted, and steps would be loped formidably but in the contro, where the situation was complicated taken to make the terms known in other parts of the Empire.

by the fact that the brigade that night had prepared for a local attack on its own account and when they advanced they found the energy nussed in his trenches praparatory to attacking, we, lost a trench, which pro recovered during the night. The the left. we gained ground.

The Frunch on the 21st lt, heavily attacked the defences of Kerevedere vino charging behind a fine slaapnel curtain from the 75's which were-firing s rapidly that the reports merged into each other try when the observer was close behind. The French infantry quickly cap tured three lines of trenches and held two against persistent counter attacks. The fighting was of the severest and the French infantry was continucasly under heavy rifle and artery fire for avez sixteen hours.

A few nights ago an Irish battalion captured a tranch in a night attack capturing thirty prisoners and otherwise accounting for eighty Tarks. Hand grenades and maxias were playing an important part in the fighting. The enerny was causing some trouble with their cricket ball borabs and there are stories that these bombs are thrown backwards and forwards froth the trenches like temas balla

The Australians recently organised a bomb throwing competition at the enemy's trenches and an elaborate code of rules put out of action any thrower exposing himself out of A

The machine guns are the strongest point in the Turkish defence and without them the Turks are not able to stop our attacks, while it a doubt ful if the Turk bitself would winke attacks did he not know that the Gurirens wacking the maxima in the stond line would fre ut him if he failed to advance with the requisito alcority

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INFRINGEMENTS.

Alleged infringementer of the

Petit Chat, for which the local agent, is Mr. Robert Negre. formed the subject of a caso before Mr. Wood at the Magistracy this morning M. Looker (of Deacon, the complainant.. Looker, Descon and Haraton) appeared for

ft. Looker withdrew throw of the summonses explaining that against the

particular defendants he had no evidence. False boxon of soup I heen noticed in their shops but had boon withdrawn before a visit was paid, the defendanta having evidently got wind of the ani

The first case was that of a shopkarper at 281 Queen's Road West. Chun Fun, who. and had left everything to him. appeared for him, said his master w the accouatiot.

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trade-marks were found on the premises and defendant said he had one. Defeu dant seemed to be thrown back na the

in Petit Chat-C. Ferrier and Co." defence that he acted in innocence. The genuine box had the words SAYOD Extas The false boxes

weto of similar design and 'zo, with the words "Step Faiza Fia Petit Chat-Messrs G. Frank and Co." They had seen one of the false boxes at this defendant's shop on Jens 93 bat whan they went there the following day it had been removed. Five or six bad boxes were case facing the street. He (Mr Look) might also explain that in the shop's hooks noticed on the 28th displayed in a show-

Frand Soap marked as genuine and certain other entries of males not so marked. The there were certain entries of use of Cat

men in the shop s said that the master had goue back to the country the day befo and and taken two empty soap boxes, the contents of which had been sold the day be fore. In the other shope boxes of the fato soap had notually been purchased

Defendant was shown one of the false Doxes and denied. trate's question, that goods like thas had

in reply to the Magia beer stocked in the shoo.

phore.the defendante cash book, produced is coort, he found that one entry had been Mr. Laker added that on looking into

defaced and one added since he had initiall ad the book on the previous Tuesday

This and one other of the cases were ad- journed till to-morrow, the remaining ones till Wednesday morning, moet of the defen dants being allowed bail in 8100,

An official Petrograd comununique states that a squadron of German war- ships, including a coast battleship and foar light craigars, and waveral de- toys, bomb that War dis and abetta landings which were reputed. To-day's Advertisements

Our destroyers engaged the enemy craitors and destroyers who werd An enemy destroyer was sunk by a mins protecting the operations Agnusat Windau from the worth and forged them to retreat,

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LONDON, June 30.79 p.m. and 14.30 pm and must return to The Distinguished Service Order (anal) has been conferred upon Lieuter moorings at Observation Point by night-time and torpedoed op ander the most heavy fire. The enterprise w WITHDRAWN 22nd, whan, with a British picket hoat, he reconnoitred Austrian monitors at FRINGED THE PERMIT WILL DE boldly and skillfully conducted;

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The Turkish trenches are extraordinarily deep, sometimes ton 'feof. Thero are signs that the enemy's reserves in Amined men are failing. "The enemy's cublading fire from the Asiatic skora has recently increased m. intensity. Apparently they are mounted behind the ridges overlook in the plain of Tay The naval guns from the Goeben and Breslau on the 10th ult. fired live fred, shells and these shells fall in souther allipoll but the davage done, was ridicuously small, I was watching the werking parties among whom 'n dozen whells, fell in a quarter of tensny, inligting very beavy hony and not srovati 708, fouched and not a man left his work nhímugh there was a shelter clone at hand.

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