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BRITAIN.
LONDON, Sept. 13. Mr. Lloyd George, in a characteristic proface, emphasises the necessity for Stery effort being made to overcome the overwhelming superiority of the material equipment which the enemy still possesses despite the fact that'tbe Allies possess an overwhelming preponderance of raw material. Untoward incidents of the way, says Mr. Lloyd George, has not weakened my faith in our altimate victory-always provided that the Allies exert their whole strength before it is too late. It was not to be expected that Russia would afford for many months the same active help as hitherto, France was unable to do more than she is doing. Is Great Britain prepared to fill the gap? The fate of the war will be decidori by Britain's course during the next three mpaths.
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RUSSIANS CONTINUING VICTORIOUSLY,
AUSTRIANS IN FULL RETREAT.
Heavy Losses By The Germans.
Loxos, Sept. 13.
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A Potrograd communique theption that in the fighting north of Tarnopol the Austrian attacks were repulsed with enormous losses, though the enemy were greatly reinforced and roade attacks under cover of 3 cloud of smoke over a mile long. The Russians in this fighting were greatly assisted by annoured motor-cans which lashed to the front of the anomy's defences and remained them for hours pouring an incessant hall of bullets from their machine.
THE RUSSIANS CONFIDENT.
LATER.
The communiques are now longer and, more detailed. breathing a spirit of confidence.
Last night's communique concludes as follows:--
Generally speaking, we continue the execution of our plan, which
is daily improving the position of our armies."
It recounts another Russian success north of Tumopol, where 91] fficers and 4,200 men, 'including Germans, were captured, bestidos nine ranchine-guna and much other booty.
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form of good advice, and told me what wa were to do in order to defend onrealvus against the ammuls of German aitoraft and the treachery of the Edberal Government.” A UKRAY MANCHURIAN MISSIONARY. But now, he complains, "the led- The Rev. John Ros, D D., the distin-burare stack the British people an guished Manaburinn misionary, died at 12 | nike, telling them they are sunk in archhail Crescent, Edinburgh, at the age apathy, obliviona to a coming doom" and of 78. Born at Nigg, Ross-shire, he studied prey to sloth. Mr Manninghame At Glasgow University and at the Divinity Graham thinker that Loud, Baher and his Hall of the United Freo Charch, was for fellow lecturers are mistaken, and then s Losros, Sopt. 13.
some tinie a probat ccer at Inverness and proceed to praise the dings of the Army The members of the Anglo-French Partroe, and it was the desire of many of his and Nary in sich eloquent words that ens Financial Corsmission were the guests finds that he should give himself to work rubs one's eyes and asks if this is the in the Highlanda, where his knowledge of aristocratic Scottish. Socialist whom one for the week-end of prominent bankers, the Gaelic language made his marvices peculiud to know. During his voyage to the saya a telegram from New York, Lard arly comptable. But heart'was in the River Plato' he seems to have suffered a
sra change. In the past he has stoly com Reading was a visitor at Mr. J. P. for ign mission fold, and in 1872 he went Morgan's country houso, which wist to Chins in conction with the United plimented me, but new be finds no words
Presbyterian Church. He was associated good enough for our praise, “We are Tal- 492. strongly guarded. Unuaus! precautions with the late Dr Alexander Williams at no peril, and no more besete as than the wern gebemily taken to protect the Chefoe, bat attracted by the wide sod nacity of quitting nurselves se men."
that Wa All Commissioners.
unoccupied region of Manchuria, he left He sums up Are Chefoe before the end of the year, something more esz be done, for wa tis Nexthwang with the last steamer for the Lord, Esber, take us gently, do not gird ason. There he began the Manchurian at os, do not deprociste what we are doing, mission which has since been so successfu sad do not forget that, to paraphrase a In the early Jours Bosvelled well-known saying "Bess (gos fara du se' ir
bearing with sharaptoristic tares of Liberty and not driven to it with patience their opposition, until in procesticks by the drill sergeant in the Guruna At time ho disarmed in and there was kai stylu," European in Manchuria murs widely known or more highly respected the made a pro found study of their books, buth historical The tich nad 7th Highland Light Infantry and philosophical, and in addition to his and the 3th Argyll and Sutherland other missionary inbours contributed, not Highlanders wore present at the attack on ably to literature. His earliest work was Auba Baba on July 12the first nation, by The Elatory of the Karcan Pople" the way, in which a kilted batalion took which was followed by: "Thaman
part at the Dardanelles. An officer says chao, the story of the che of the that it was a tine sight to ass one of the Manchu Dynasty, chiefly from natipe brigade pipera standing on the trench kostcen. Ein banka on Mission Methode prapot playing his battalion forward to in Manchuria” and The Original Roli-our regimental tune, Scotland the BTS, gin of the Chiness" ara well known in and beating time with his foot the while. this country. He kept up his Chinese Foor fellow I saw his pipes the following STU studies to the end, and for some time a day lying on the side of one of the captarl sagged on what promised to be a voluare tronches, telling their own silent tale." of great interest, The Origin of the Obi-
CHURCHULL WAS AT CROMER.
WOMEN.
LONDON, Sept. 19.
Miss Beck, Secretary of the Indian peony, mingling freely amonte't har sunnaro lighted to the imy under the|
National Association, bas sailed for the purpose of making a tour in India in connection with the scheme to obtain the support of the universities for the medical education of Indian women. -
CHINESE WOMEN WITH ARMS
AND AMMUNITION.,
tion.
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The idina woman was
discharged, the other being final $400 or thres anonthe,
PIPLES, AND THE OVALADUET,
I, raid Prince Louis I saw to that.
Two Chinese woman, une blind, were charged hohen Mr. Wood today with horing in their possession on board an vliesel bout us Thi Rok Ta on double-barreled shot gun, one single Barreled you and agg somints of ammonia Race This was to be the subject of }^
A series of lectures behind arranged to Who made the Fleet stand pat? talizer to
the School
of Mission Study this ength at Cambridge. When 'Dr Fo arrived in Manchuria, Christianity was almost entirely unknown; when he retired fo For
ha left behind him a large wel-argaoised Christian
Church, which had grown up on the lines ha had from the fint advounted and adop. ted. These lines were 'wall propagation. salt administration, and self support.. He had anbocaded faith in his Christinuity in his view, was the only sure for all the ills of Chios. Added to this, ho had an unlimited belief in the Chinese
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INSPECTION OF AIMS.
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Parades for Wednesday 15th instant, at 5.15 p.m.-
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people, consideration for their customs, an inborn, courtesy, and a patience that never once gave way. This was the secret of his great success As a missionary Twenty years ago, the University of Glaszow conferred upon him, the honorary degren of Doctor of Divinity,
SBIRKERM OF UNITION WORK.
Who gave the Prince the sick?
Taid the Nation, I paid him back.
a kizted grapISH COUNT, Count do Serra. Largo of. Tarlogio,—— quaint name fura Highland bird,-bas ac present at home his two sons, who are. British naval officers. These are Liau- teapet Mackenzie, of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, wonnded at Gaba Tepe, Kod Lieutenant Cecil Mackenzie, ou furiough, also from the Dardanellon. The Count' title in Spanish, and is not official in this country; Ele is a native of Kinguaie, a member of the Seaforth Cian, and migrated to Spain in younger days to seek his fortuna-
bia
There he displayed business capacities of
high order, and on Ano
Occasion did the Government valuable servico by helping to soles a grave floancial problem and negotiating a much needed loan. His wife is a Spanish Countess in her own right, and since aiming to this country. where her hastand purchased the estate of Tarlęgie in Ros-shire, has adapted herself to the seclusion and interests of a High- and hume. The sentimental lessings of omphasised by his habitual use of the the Count, despite his foreign' title, ara
Ihland dress, and he speak excellent on Caclic.
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Councillor Richard Williamson, Glasgow, makosa bitter attack on the Clyde work former and their habit of sectional strikes
Day by day, he saya, mon thinw down their tools because they are standing up for the Taade Union cause, and not only so, bat he asserts that during the past few weeks aumber of cases have been reported to me and at the end of their fint week of then going to work in munition etcrius.
werk they have been told by a faw of the workers that if they returord on Monday they waki be. out. The
are going have a good thing apoled by adjective On duty to-morrow: Scouts Catepany outsiders coming i iD and working too bard. Offer on duty Capt. Stuart.
He admits that this is strong staremont On Juty 16th instant: Centre Section to make, but is in the truth is position men have been tortured and M.G. Co. Oficer on duty: Lieut, right. is that
buen
compoRed to give up manition. Orderly hear until 20th instant:
making," and it will be remembered that. Liaut. Wright.
something to this effect was hinted at, in
The Defence: Orderly Sergeant until 20th instant: the House of Commons.
A harshooter stationed witnewhere on Oorpl. Hamilton.
of the Realm Act and the Munitions of War Act," be declares, “have no ferrors the Suez Canal recently received thred
Oa duty to-night: Seants Coopuyokata doslared they were Officer ca duty: Capt. Hutchison.
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HONGKONG POLICE RESERYE.
PATROLS. Wednesday, September 15th. The Russians south of Turnopol, also took the ofensive pukturday, 5.50 p.m.-P.Cs. Pobertion (3), Dough while the Austrians along the Sereth river contine to retreat towards ty (3), Bunje (5), Ireson (5), Nicol (8) tho Trivaler, punued by the Rossions, who have taken many prisoners, and Bryan (8). Crown.Sergeant Langley
The Germans in the North, in the region of Dvinsk, ulag in the will visit. alirection of Vilna and Central Poland, in the vicinities of Skidel and| 8.50 p.m.-Chief Inspector Mason. Ser Korno have been strongly rainforced unit are attacking fiercely, but theant Chinchen, (3), P.Cs. Ormiston, Rugsinus are resisting stubbornly and are taking hundreds of prisoners in [Witchell" (59), Williams (0), Rosser (5), frequent counter-attacks.
und two men to be detailed by Inspector
Thursday, September 18th,
The communique does not confirm the German clain in the capture D'Arinda. of Skidel.
It states that according to the necounts of prisoners, the Germans
for these men. They are freebor subjects privileged in do as thon
E as they please. The destruction of British E.erby "sad the British Empire is of no consequence to them," He adds, "If the war hats for live years so much the better for them; they are having the time of their lives; they are earning more money than they ever dreamt
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THE PRENICE AT GOLF.
CUNNINGHAME GRÁRAM AND BRITAIN'S PART.
To be continuel.)
-A SHARPSHOOTER'S RHAPSODY.
days leave to proceed to Chito where hi has friends in a latter home he has donoribed hislings at the prospect.
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Two days love for Arthur. hauteous prospect! Two whole days and nights of liberty and indiscipline, Cairo und sand Twice four are eight and farige two are four. Forty-eight hours of crowded life with over Stand to Mr Anquith is at North Berwick Arus Nobody shall inspect zu or any- enjoying an occasional round of golf on thing that is mine will inspect nobody the famous links. This year he had us and nothing. There shall be no and, ocasion to seek the seclusion of Dardoch and Loesiemouth; for & season the Fafreeping things, no flying things any- frgists have ceased from troubling and the whore. All around me shall be peaceful, I will Westy Premier
Les Mr Aaquith is ruft decades, effeminate. *may* described as “haring aged considerably insperat many of those precious hours 5.50 p.in.-Sergeunt Suted and seven appearance..but playing an excellent watching real hot water gush out of a are excessively fatigued and their losses in the past three days in killedP.C. from Indien Co. Sergeant-Major | gama."
real tap. There shall be no order or alone have amounted to a hundred per compay,
will thit.
method in my cornings and goings will
Lord Yeher had teen sounding a trumpet
autor, possibly own "słaneb. Fair nato in the **Gluyor Berald for Frenchwomen shail worn the thorough egality of rifico" on the part of the fares along which I was; no conrve panle Betish people, and declaring that self-hina shall tamper with my food: same! sacrifice alone can help us in var struggle Germans. It is a call to etion of appear; I will reyel in white tablelons, moch needed not unly on Clydeside; but clean napkins, bright silver, in coffee elsewher. But some paresgew have arogood served on trays.. A. real had shall res the iri Bc. Cunningham Graham, assert itself in my life. The rising d and might him put in the unsere the setting of the sun shall be no on
L defender of the British people. It
refreshing outburst, and the tons of it earn of mine; at the former I shall be has done not little to releve the stain of sleeping, at the lafter, dining. I will be these trying days. He opens with a chee-,
uzgan's coaster and no man shall be acteristic piece of cliver writing mine my afternoon I will spend in the these intellectuals of the Sociali-tie land drawing round of Gaizel drinking deli ake a curious delight in phrase ins
making. the autumn session for apretine as and enbe to from frail china cups (with non-
THE FIGHTING IN THE TYROL-
LONDON, Sept. 13.
8.50 p.m.-P.C8. Hooper (3) Steak (3);} Gibson' (5), Bowen-Howlunds (5), Wright (A) and Reynolds' ().
Friday, September, 17,
5.50 p.r.-P.Cs. Trily (3), Henderson
Frequent for are impeding operations in the Tyrol, Trentino, and Carp, A. 1. Ablòng (5), P. F. Ablurg (0), against the concentrated parpose" of the ware, and large grimy hands shall is
eays a telegram from Rome,
Inspector
A communique says: The enemy attempted under cover of darkness to Kins and Gaskell (9). make a surprise attack in the valley of Blutenik in the Flezzo basin. The Taylor and W. Hobbs will visit. Italiane waited without firing a shot until the enemy was close and then they 8.50 pan.Dao N. Cheer and seven Tushed in with the bayonet and scattered the Austrians after a violent fighi.P.C. to be detailed by Arling Inspector
Strong Austrian forces are massing at Tolmico, and in the Lower Ivonzo. M. Wong, regions, where the enemy are bailding works of an almost perconuent character. The Azstrians again shafted Monfalcone dockyard, damaging some
staamera.
ENEMY SUBMARINE SHELLED, UN CRIMEAN COAST.
A communique states that a Russian patrol boat encountered on the Crimean coast an enemy submarine, which quickly retreated when shelled.'
ANNAMITES AS MUNITION WORKERS.
LONDON, Sept. 13
TRAVELLING
All Tollga Rewrxista in uniform may travel free on the cars of the Hongkong Tramway Company:
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one would hop-nor munarated lecturing of era, to them, yo gods!) gossiping seśn. X. 0, Officers in charge of and visiting the British people is now bei dalsig og trilling dippantly with things Patrols are ordered to call for the pro to have began, the sessos hich before that Con't matter. I will wash me a duction of this book by every mad on the war
war was usually devoted to the discussion the daty, Failure to produce is to be gigantic gooseberry, or the grease disease other things that inhabit in sho
champion sweet pea, the hundred, times a day; sardines and all ported without fail
then be goes on and ono. Woodzes wf.ethiteboo, mille shell come straight from ite Lord Faber is not merely a peg on which cow and to Swiss middleman shall have to have a slap at twe of Osaninsbac had a hand in it, light in any doves Graham'd own blends Bir WellaKOI ME
A Marseilles message anys that 674 Annamitas have arrived to work in sued.
in the French munition factories, De
AMERICA AND GERMANY.
Presidential Statement Expected Shortly,
LONDON, Sept. 13.
A telegum from Washington states that President Wilson is abortly expreted to give a definite indication of his attitude in regard to the latest Garmio-American developments. The erzity and deliquy of the situation 18. generally admitted, though it is known that the President's advisers are divined into opposing campsone orging immediate rapture of diplomatic relations in view of the obvious insincerity and, evasions of Germany with respect to the Arabic Note the other still hopeful of the possibility of making Germany con - form to International law nad hamony: hyddiaimestic_negotiations, though: unofficial reports that Germany on Saturday handed the Arcbasador to Berlina Note justifying the attack on the Canard liner Ordana has come to them as ʼn
Public opinion, is described in to New York Teralit na sickened by Gar many's brazenness and want of veracity. This journal declares that it is of no we awaitite German's Axessa for the Hotpenis ontage The time had already Derived for definite and condusive action.
The boundaries of No. 8 Section have been altered. A printed slip will be The instructions as to boundaries of No. 6 must be altered as follows Sony Delete word West in firet Be Altfor both words "Bood" in eighth Line to Street "todok
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A. Bonet, to 20 them justice, have poured regumed shall be had for the mers prass- out a contiguous stream of unsolicited foz of a button, and breakfast shall be advice since the moment of the declara ne wrensonable tour..... Can tion of war. No doubt they have been fa-
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palled by motives of the highest Ard puz et patriotiem, and one may be allowed to hope that their reward my not oély be the superindacement of scriveneris paly, for they deserve is less annoying cam- plaict. When he left this country for South America in November of last genne
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