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to the Garman beriïd the lines the evo the frontier gustus hava not hidden, the depresion The Belgian are raising (thás German pificial Patements are li s when they Rea train-logiche it wound, d The weather a boon unfavourable: German marizes returning from the scune, after a dull grey day there was heavy rain Dorinan headquarters reports of immered on Tuesday evening, with a chilly wind. ospture of Angus French troops have failed The at Flanders countryside, especially to stop the mess which has set in. Sume- the black country, is depressing to the last thing approaching to demoralisition pra- degree. Everything is covered with mad. Tails among the German troops. Extrems Ricture the long Bles of marching mani nervous tension thresabout Belgium i:- with waterproof sheets right bear thair distes that the · Gurmann, realise the honds plodding steadily through the aluab, imminence of the crisis, for every man thus chanting chorus to keep ap their spirits ca passibly be spared, including', town end ee columns of hugs motor lorries and garrisons, is being hastily sent to the fring staff cars dashing through ruts on the line. roadside to pass other traffe, and mo

motor despatch riders, machine and man alike a mass of mud. The only subject of discus sian among the mon is how the sdesaco is going.

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BRITISH RECRUITING SNEHU, TARM. London. October 3.-Sixty thousand, khaki cind troops engaged ja a recruiting." march yesterday from the centre of London to the north, south, eat and west, with a view of impressing u on young Londoners the argonoy of the call to arms. a trsperrtnatuded that chmants of the Grenadiers, the Scots Guards, the London Fire Bride, and the Tordon Seuttish Regiment, with their bands, They

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In one town sight Gerana field gas which were captured at Loos are drawn up and guarded by soldiers with axed hayouets The French and Baghairs

oldiers and attempt to decipher the Gensan in seriptions on the gun barrel, upon which are engraved the Imperial eagle and the name of the Emperor. Chalked Sguras show the ranges at which the gun wor

last fired. The sight of the gura is viewed as point of the route of at

Similar recrsit og rallies wero cader- taken throughout the p:oraces, including: Eastbourne whre 1,500 wounded troops in blas auiform, paraded on fo t, and in mat e conches. Ten thousand men paraded

Manchester, where te moyoming was continurd to-day, the programme including

as proof of our success. With the British pouring through Loos.the Germana had ro time to remove their guza from the con erste emplacements, and the guns were brought back to the lines in triumph by British horses and 'gannors, Soldieră from | the front tell of the demoralisation of the enemy; and the last fighting proved the altgle-handed superiority of the Tommy. drum head service conducted by the The sight of the British frous enches Bishop of Manchester in Albert Square. wearing German-belouts.caused great. Thus post/recruiting metings aute he'd me riment.

at Manchestor in the ovɔning. Ten thou- "The rain has now stopped and the sun is sand troops at Glasgow and 8.00 at Bir. abining Important riba in the Westm ngham is part negat may be forthcoming in a fow days.

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Paris, de obr3..."Ŵ king his walking London, October 4.An artillery officeratiek and calmly puting bis pipe, like describing the bombardment of the German company comminder, General Marchaz1 Antrenches Dear Loce states there was a grand placed himself at the head of his column in supply of ammunition. On Friday our the French advance between Ferbes and machine guns pravented the Germans Sotain. This picture is given by a wound- repairing their trenches shalls to the od private of the French Colonial Inanty load after load of lydcite shells to the who was along ice Marchand whee gaopita, and at midnight all was ready of Fashoda was wounded The General's We waited catil 4 am...when the car bravery is the legend of the whole division. nomade brgap. The sir was suddenly torn When the order to advance was given on by thousands of explosions, the shells Saturday las, General Marchand, arriv.d screaming overhead. In section of fire amid a hail of bullets and made a short miles, 3000 shells were fred in five minutespeech, which was inaudible orig. to the This should give some idea of the swfal roar of the guze. Our Colonial Division, majesty of those few moments, whet. like with Marcccan Drision, a briga e på an avonging angel with faming amorð,

Zinares, and a brigade of the Foreizu the Allies swept down on the Hunn. The Legion, formed in, and wore launched. Lashes-were--an continous that they are gainst the German trenches. They an almost unbroken light. All the guns covered 103 yarde of intervening space were firing their bardest at carefully through a perfect hall of shot and shell. registered points of the German trenches. They had just reached the first Beach a For every yard of trench four shalls must branches, when Marchand dropped with a have fallen within five minties, Each shelt splinter is the abdomen. Stretcher shell bad a radius of destruction of twenty bearers picked him up quickly. He was yards. Afterwards the guns were switched taken to the hospital at Suippes, and is. Ep to longer manges, their business being doing well. It is baleved that his curd is to search the enemy's supporta.

only a question of thnə." The second bombardment lasted hall au Router's correpondent tölegrapha.......** The hour. Then we began to hear the nawn of Bosches bolted like hares into a wood, Low things were going. The German French soldiers say in describing the grest artilly wed. surp laed and urirpowered, charge at Soucher, Simultaneously with and made but feeble reply. Dar en the order to advanes we exploded savan carried the first trench with aire. the w wines, completing the destruction of the second with wema loss, and then tarani trenches. We dashed bot on their heals, their attention to the trench forts. At bat some of our comrades stayed behind to goon we had accomplished the set task and explore the ravaged trenches and so ter- hal made a fine dag of prisoners.

ranean shelters, which were often 2) festi ATTACK UPN MR. SMUTIA."

deep, throwing bomba in 'to prevo t the occupants attacking us in the rear. Bart "London, October 3.-It is officially as the Germans ran we soon caught up to nounced that Mr J. U. Umu's (South them, and ccupied the second line of African Minister for · Dotence) "barely trenches in the middle of the wood. escaped sasassination through : hooligan 'Some crossed the Souches brook plot at Newlande, ness Jobannesburg, on side went the road towards Angres. The September 23. Two thousand men Fiolently enemy then brought up strong reserves, interfered with and broke up a meeting, and our officem recalled us to the fint that Me Emots was addressing ju addition German Bench. Our artillery that even. to throwing pieces of rock at the Minister lag bombarded the wood, and its sepect and hin supporters. The police escorted changed as if by enchantment. Boon only Mr Smuts's carriage, but the mob rozbly tree stumps remained ementing from a handled some of the members of hie party jungle of branches. We trested the and attempted to drag Mr Smuts out of German shrapnel philosophically, because the carriage. Stones fex in all directions. we wore stoel helmets. There is no doubt that hub for the resclate action of the escort the rioters would have

succeeded in murderous efforts.

Some of t the hooligans ware under the influence of ligner, and many of then were armed with sticks and pick handles. Mr. Smute's appearance on the platform was the signal for the throwing of eggs and other missiles. It was apparent that the disturber's ware working themselves into a frenzy When fr Smuts was escorted to his motor car his chaufför, was knocked down as be was trying to start his augina. In the attempts made to drag Mr Baruts out of the car sticks were frosly used and stones were friog in all dinctions Bo sarinas was the situation that a policeman fred, his revolver into the air. "Some of the crowd fired two shots, but whether it "wäs their intention to harm anyone or merely to impress the crowd in nut known, MENSEFECT. IN 'SKLQIUM.NO

Lord a October 3-The recent British and French victories over the Germsds have, according to the Rotterdam corres Foodent of the Daily Telegraph, revived the hopes and spirits of the oppressed Belgises. He telegraphs There is a thrill of joy in Belgiom, whose unhappy inhabitanta bere never been so hopeful and optimista The British bombardment of The const caused such'unesalness and anxiety

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Next afternoon we re attacked the wood. stumbling over many fallen branchés. The German machine guns were mont troublesome, being almost invisible as they were hidden in steel-plated pits. sheltered in shell holes, our bumbera crept up behind the tree stampa, and kept up a rain of bombe, which soon drove the Germans out of the wood, which is now ears for good

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