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TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1915
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE PROGRESS OF
THE WAR.
BRITISH CARGO VESSEL
SHELLED.
12 OF THE CREW KILLED
8 WOUNDED.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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TELEGRAPH.
GERMAN BOMBING STORY.
LONDON, July 4t
Router's correspondent at Anstenlam telegraphs that a German communique states that airiais dropped bombs on the Land Guanl fort at Harwich, and also upori a British flotilla of destroyers,
GERMAN SUBMRINE RAISED.
Losoos, July 4.. The Austerlant Telégraf says 30 has been raised. Only one of the crew was feamul to be, deuil after thirty-six hours' submersiun
GERMAN BATTLESHIP DEUTSCHLAND." BLOWN-UP. The Deutschland, in the recent Baltic engagement, was loading Gernung sentrog'at the entrance to Tanzig Parbour when shawas blown up.
The outsellatal class are pre-Dreadhiought battleships of 18,00 tons displacement, constructed from IDOS to 1906, They are armed with four IT and fourteen 8.7m. guns, and have a speed of 19 knots.]
ENEMY SUBMARINE RAMMED.
A Russian destroyer rammed a subinarine which was attempting to approach the Russian warships. The submarine was not seen again. The GERMANS BADLY BEATEN IN THE BATTLE - daings to the destroyer was insignificant.
OF ARRAS.
ITALIANS SUCCESSFULLY REPULSING AUSTRIAN
COUNTER-ATTACKS.
Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
BRITISH CARGO VESSEL SHELLED.
12 OF THE CREW KILLED: 3 WOUNDID.
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Loxook, July 5.
The British 5,000 ton cargo vessel “Anglo-Californian" has arrived at Queenstown and reported that she was shelled by a submarine. Twelve of the Crew were killed, including the exptain, and eight wounded.
THE BATTLE OF ARRAS.
GERMANS BEING BADLY DEFEATED.
SUOTTISH SPORT,
(From Our Gen Correspondent)
EDISBURG, May 27.
OED BON PINGUSOS,
LINER BLOWN UP AT SHEERNES.
Great Loss of Life.
The Secretary of the Admiralty made the following announcement at 19.10 Hat night: (May 21)..
Blany golfers to the Esat have played at Musselburgh, and all who have been on the links hare known Bob Ferguson, the veteran who has just passed away in the H. M. Auxiliary ship Princees Trone was well nigh Invincible. In the sixties he bour this morning. So far as is pat known, fullness of years. In his hey day he was accidentally blown up in Sheerness Bar
matches prer Laffness and on one survivor, Stoke: David Wills, was Maxselburgh against old Tour Morris, and picked up. Wills has sustained burns frem won them all; afterwards he was beaten by ❘ the explosion. Young Tom at Musselburgh by one hole. Another important match was when he and young Tom, representing Scotland, beat Bah Kirk and John Allan, who presented England. In 1890 he won the first of his thres etccessiva. Üpen Cham- pionships, which were gained on each of
The following threu en belonging to the Fincas Irena were not on board the time of the dianator:
at
BY TELEGRAPH. OUR PRICKLY HEAT POWDER CURES
(Rauter's Carvice to the China Mail.)
THE NEW YORK BENSATION.
LONDON, July
A Chicago cawspaper says that Holt's real name is: Brich Muenter, Hewits born in Germany, and disappeared from there after the suspicious death of him! wife. He married again.
Mr. J. E. Morgan's condition is favourable.
[Holt in the man who attempted to sevassinate Mr. 3, P. Morgan and who confeed-to placing s homb in the Capitol a Washington-Ed.)
NEW BRITISH MINISTER AT:
SOFIA
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LONDON, July 4, Mr. H. J. O'Bairne, C.B., Counsellor of the Embassy at Petrograd, has been appointed British. Minister at Sofia.
[The new Minister was Altaahe at St. Petersburg 1397; 9nd. Secretary, Wash- Embassy, Paris, 1900-196 He had been ington, 1895-98; Socretary ad" "British
in the St. Petersburg Embassy since 1906,]
PARTNERSHIP ISSUE.
TROUBLES OF THEATRE PROMOTERS.
In the Summary Coast this morning, Mr. Justice Hazeland hesed the claim by Ng Fai sed another against Tsun Wan Kai, as partners in the late World. Cine- sura of 44. Cardiner appeared for the matograph Theatre, West Point, for the
plaintiff, whilst the defendant was re-
Mr. J. H. presented by Mr. Otto Konz Sing.
Mr. Gardiner explained that the issue before his Loreship was a partnership one and other actions depended in a way on the inding in the present case." As he had wald the question was whether the defan dant was a partner in the concern or not. and Mr. Otte, Kong Sing would deny that he was on the defendant's behalf, te (Mr. Gardiner) would produce svidence which, ho
William James Price, A.B.. John T. Sutton, Signalmas. James Thompson, Chief Stoward. Serooty eight "dockyard workmann are the three courses then on the rota-St reported to have been on board the Prin Andress, Musselburgh, and Prestwick-cess Irene his initis) title being on his home green. per shed. his morning, and must have
believed, would convince his Lordship that In 1883 he just migd scoring his fourth Several mea belonging to vessels lying defendant as a partner. Some time last victory, losing to Willie Fernio after a tic. close to the Princess Trane, ware wounded year the idea was conceived of running One of the noted events in which ho 6gured by falling splinters.
a cinematograph theatre at West Point and the sevestirs xaxa in
fant
The ALCAT endurance. steamship Princess Trede was one of those who were responsible for that iden With Mr. W. G, Bersom, who was two large steamers recently completed for selected, the premises which were leased by notorious fur similar freaks of 19" the
of Suds of and intended for the Pacific Coast trade, in the premises which had belonged to a
the Ca
dian Pasific Railway Company, the defendant. There was certain property pedestrianism, he played sixteen rounds of The ill-fated stosiner was built by Messrs. resturant which was formerly rented a fungelbergh course, beginning at six A telegrain from Puris states that the Germans are suffering terribly leak in the morning and finishing Denny and Co., at the Dumbarton stip there, and that property represented a in the buttle of Arras. Yesterday night they launched two violent aztil-xactly thirteen hours Istor, with brief yard, and completed this year. She was certain value. The defendant, was asked
intervals for refrealment. He won on the of 5,054 gross tonnage, was fitted with to rent the lery preparations. First, there was an infantry attack, which was stifled day's play, and it is recorded that he gel turbines, and had oil-fired boilers,
premises, of coming to that Arrangemaal at birth, the other being against our positions before Sonchez, which was received just £3.
TERRIFIC EXPTOSIS,
pure airple, he decided to accept Donpletely defeated. The Germans left their trenches several times
A Sheerness correspondent tolegraph
* Mower rent than that which he at armed with grenades and petards, but were forced hack, leaving averywhere, and not a red jacket on the Princess Irane (of the Canadian Pacific effects and the sum of $200 for **ahai Į Rifles stacked in South Street, saldiacs The Government's anxiliserpme first suggested in. long as he had an inter- est in the theatre. The sum of 8600 for Links; hanging about the hour of the Line) was blown up in the Medway, off money," combined, represented the de The eneing attack at The fabyrinth was immediately stopped by Royal and Ancient group of dejected Purt Victoria, yesterday morning. The fendant's interest in the theatre and le our gun fire. The and yesterday evening in the region of Port au Mousson, From Fee.makers' lops a quite extraordinary calm, party of shipwrights were on board. About the taking of the money and paid his rent!
corpses.
Losnós, July 3; 5.10 p.m. ;
enye to Moselle over 'n front of fire kilometres the enemy got a fooling after un extremely violent Bombardment.
very heavy losses.
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writes a visitor to St. Andrews. Hopeful 11:15 there was a terrific animation among the caddies when two ed by high fames and a column of smoke-out of the proda, Now he dovied part
explosion, follow- golferaentertheclubhouse: but they emarge, When this cleared away the vessel had hership. The books, licwarer, would, on and, unattende hasten somewhat furtively disappeared, only some floating wreckage inspection, prove that, tris holding in the
caddy, weary marking the spot where the vessel had'
concern was entered there. of waiting for the red jackets that do bean lying. The explosion shrek the town.
The hearing was adjourned.
on to the Links. A
Their old lines bacu previously captured by us along with a kilometre on the west part of the Bois le Protre. Yot despite the ter rific nature of the attack we were unable to get beyond these lines.
The German attack on the Height" of the Rigupt was fefented with not come (and some of them will never and the report, which is described as being come again, makes sweeping movement far louder than that which accompanied the of his arms as though swinging a club, and blowing up of the Bulwark, was heard fat gaze across the Aaod dunes as though afield. Following the fight of a ball. Force of habit, merely, for the caddie industry is at a low ebb in St Andrews these days, and the quickening cry of "Fore" does not so consistently sound as in the glad days of pence and pleasure when cleeks flashed in the h
nahine. Under such conditions renewed acquaintsce with St Androws The sensation was almost
THE FIGHTING IN THE TYROL,
ITALIANS SUCCESSFULLY. REPULSING DESPERATE COUNTER-
ATTACKS.
LONDON, July 5, 12.45 p.m.. A telegram from Rome states that the feature of the operations over the entire Front is the successful repulse and the increasingly desperate Austrian Counter-attacks. The Italian beary guns continue to smash Malborghetto: attacks were supported by farce artillery preparation.
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Flying debris was scattered for m-com- siderable distance, and a number of Des on ships in the vicinity were injured.
One body has been recovered, and bas been identified as that of Turner, of Laton,
man named
dent says:
Telegraphing later, the same correspon-
last visit was made during a Championship that houses many miles away were shaken. The force of the explosion was so great and I rolled how strangely the hotel Flames shot up from the vessel to a height did not include the sticks. It was elube, rendered from vessels in the vicinity. Sons busman regarded me hectae my baggage of 300ft. Assistance was immediately sight shipwrichta and riveters were on To-day you may perigricate the streets of
uncanny,
AN ETERNAL CAUSE.
latter to the Liberals of the Parlis- reptary borough of Dewsbury, Mr. Waltr Runciman synt
**The loss of life, the misery and sorrow of this war would be worse than in Vain if the causes were not of sternal importance. No men know this better than Liberals, who realise that a triumph for the Prussian Eampe of the sovereignty of gunpowder military system and the establishment in
mean the destruction of every political, Economic and national ideal of our Liberal "Right and wrong in every centary have that right may triumph now, and the
faith.
doing aspecial damage, yesterday at Fort Hensel, The Austrine counter-clabs, clubs, during all that shining woakad. The Princess Irene was taken over to fight each other to the death. God grant
liberties and freedom for which our mon
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and succeed to that priceless heritago."
A Communique says: This was particularly intenes in the Carais region, St. Andrews and never see a club, and on by the Admiralty a few months after the being accompanied by machine gun fire. Then the Austrian infnutry en the Lirks but very few. And in the hotel war commenced on her return from the making the supreme enstifies of life may deavoured to retake the positions we had captured, but their counter-attackmoke-roem the talk is of the herces of war, Pacific, where she was employed as a preserved to those who survive them
over of the heroes of golf. One of the paseenger caddie worthies dropped in obiter dictour bearing on Zappelins and
WIDENTEBLD- DAMAGE. · the Our Sittingbourne Corr.spondent tele- Link He failed to see why the war graphs: The explosion on the Princess should stup powf" "I anggested the pos- frane was felt with disastrous effect sible danger of too near proximity the Sittingbourne, ten miles away. The wind Farth Claywey," he said.warships was blowing from the north-east, and the couldns came into 5 Aundries; there's concussion shook nearly every house in the ower muckie sand hereabout Of coric town. there" thao Zippolina; but man, there's
was completely defeated with heavy loss. The Italians also took 500 pisoners and 2 gone, large quantities of rifles and ammunition, machine guns cad -material. The Italians throughout, after repulsing the counter-attacks, gained some ground. Priso:1ers say that the losses from the Italian guas recently were most heavy.
NAVAL INTENTIONS BOARD.
LONDON, July 4. A naval Inventions Board is being formed to assist the Admiralty je relation to the requirements for naval service. Lord Fisher, has been ap pointed Chairman of the Board.
A GERMAN LINER'S CARGO.
"Great Haul Of War Material, -
Loxpox, July
It is announced at. Rome that the cargo of the German liner Bayern, which has been interned at Naples since the outbreak of the war, has been found to consist of:..
500,000 Evolver 100,000 rillos, 200,000 uses of ammunition, 2 hangars with two biplanes fitted with wireless and Maxims, 1,600 seroplane bombs 14-field-guns, hundreds of tons of cement two complete wirelera stations.
Important military documents were found bidden in the hold.
FIERCE FIGHTING IN POLAND AND GALICIA.
A Petrograd communiique alates s
of several Austrian battalions.de
LONDON, July 5.
A Tussian Incal attack in the direction of Radom saptured the trenches Pierce fighting took place on the 2nd and 3rd inst. between the Vistula and the Bag rivers, and the enemy's uffonsive on the Wyzaica stream was successfully stopped.
LORD FISHER AND THE PRESENT WAR.
"There is, I believe, a letter in existence no muckle here to destroy the Cathedral The clatter of broken glass, combined with 1905, which contained two prophecies, Plate glass shop, fronts were blown written by Lord (ben Sir John) Fisher in and the Castle, Fat they're broken already; the terrific explosion, led everyone to think both of which have been fulfilled to the drappit on the Links, on the Fdan course In one case a wonses fainted from shock. May Fearson's Magazine," who is and whit. I say is suppose a homb was that Zeppelin had attacked the town, Jetto," says an anonymous writer in the thers, it couldos dae only barm; in fact, it The papile of the County School for Girls described as a personal friend of Lord might dan gold, and mak fine, now left the building, and were nateral-like bunker, and re could be dril. The Sittingbourne fra beigece were would be war with Germany in 1914, and paraded for fire Fisher's. They were these:-"There dsein' wi's whoon mair on the Eden."
paraded in readiness for action. Coilings Captain Jallicoe would be the were shaken down,
Admin'irsimo." It shows the far secing
CAMR67,
Edin. Academy, 16; Branswick, 109, cused.
Watson's, 46; Glas High School, 254, closed.
Merchiaton, 150; Franklin, 65 for 7.- West of Scat, 1; Drumpellier, 203, closed.
Fetta, of, Carlton, 234 for 8.10.
for G
Uddingston, 22, deed; Berguslie, Clydesdale, 168: Gree ock, 92. Poloc, 142 cloned; Cartha, 32.1
WELL-KNOWN GOLFZE
WOUNDED.
At Upchurch, which overlooks the Med-character of the man and the imaginatiro way, and is about five miles from the sound quality of his naval polizy,"
of the explosion, the top of the church tower was blown down.
A Maidstono corespondent telegraphs To-day's Advertisement
A teamrkable fact is that a great cloud c papers blown into the air from the vessel
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102 mile foland from Caethers and deposited
A carried by the wind ten or traire
golfez, who is a comporal in the Glasgow Tom Fernie, the cottish professional Highlanders, now at the front, has been wounded in the erns. In a letter to hi parents at Troon be says he is getting on well in the base bospital. Fernie won the Scotish prasional championship in 1000 and 1919, and represented Scotland against England in 1910, 1012, and 1913. Anasema
Tife enemy's attempts to advance in the direction of Zamose and Kruse stavo, in the district where the river Volites joins the Vieprz, caused desperate fighting on the 2nd and 3rd inet, in which the enemy lost vory heavily,
The Russian rearguards having held up the enemy's offentire on the. Quilalpa river, retired on the night of the Sed inat. to Bolotaialipa..
THE FRENCH IN DALLIFOLI
"General" Gouraud's Stirring Order.
in and about villages adjacent to Blaidstone. Nasal signal forms and other papers came down in a thick shower at Allington, Barming, and Teston, some bearing splashes cf lead: The explosion was fels all over Maidstone, causing swing doors in buisiness establishments to fly open Daily Telu- graph.
Mr Patnan Weale, the spacial corE28- pondent at Peking of the Daily Tele graph, cabling on Ming With, stated in Tho energy lately displayed gainst German interests in China- subject about which The interesting amodocoment is made, I have frequently folographed you
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