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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1915

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE WAR.

GERMAN ACTIVITIES

CHINA.

IN

LARGE SHIPMENTS OF GOLD TO AMERICA.

THE PROPAGANDA AMONG THE CHINESE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.):

THE BALKANS.

THE PROPHETESS OF FRANCE.

MME. JULIETTE ADAM ON THE END OF THE WAR.

SPORTING.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

The following will represent the Club v. That Blamarah Thought of Hertha Nary tomorrow (Saturday), on the

clad ground. Kick off 1,30 pim.

In har country home, among the low wooded hills of Seine et ise, within the walls of the anciens Abbey of Gif, I found her, one of the most interesting woman in

C. F. Maltby, A. Kempthorn, A. "L' Gsco, R. Handerson and N. P. Thomson, R. E. Muriel and H.. S. Rouse: F. C.

Europe, the vaincan writer and publie Hall, J. R. Watson, P. S. Leigh-Beanet, Mms, Juliette Adam, writes Winfred | O. Woodhead, J. Ralston, W, hi, Suther Stephens in the "Daily Chronicle

land, H. N.Peantrop and H. G. Hegarty.

| BULGARIANS ABANDON ATTACKS,

Pars, Nov. 18. A communigt states:-The Bulgar ians on Monday abandoned their atticks on our front on the left of the Cerna River, west of Kriveink, and retiredbarred the sky. Raindrops-gli-toned on 18 was a stormy autumn day Cloude to Arkangel and the heights north of the crimson leaves of the strawberry placta the village of Cicuro, abandoning and alustered like jewels on the rosy feait numerous dead. The Bulgarian losses of the apple trees, bordaring the cord, op in three days fighting was 4,000. Our which I drives in the only equipage losses are alight.

that the requisitions of the Carerament had aft my houtees; it was the smartest of little carts, drawn by the most alegint of jetblak African cookoya, who, with difically, was cared in o something more than a water by the nearest of juvenila

A welkkabun Pening genneman, on grooms,

With the grace sud simplicity of a true his way 'home, in the gateway of her sbbey.

grande dams," Mme. Adam record me Gazette," misted to obtain a passport

Tls Abba

befors leaving the Colony, and has had

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SITUATION STATIONARY.

LONDON, Nov. 18 The Serbian Legution has not received news of any worsening of the military situation, which is regarded as station

ENEMY MACHINATIONS COMary

PLETELY FAIL IN PERSIA.

RUSSIANS DEFEAT A BODY OF

PRO-GERMAN PERBIANS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

ELIGIBLE EMIGRANTS.

Lory, Nov. 18.

In the House of Commons, Sir John Simen maid an Order-la-Council was being prepared to prevent British Eubjects al military ago leaving the country without permission.

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EXPLANATIONS.

of Gif, as her friends call her, is the worthy successor of thowa high-buru danion who ruled here in the woventeenth century.

Mme. Adam's nipe and-eventy years sit lightly upon har. In the clar cut features, the kod but kindly gray syes, the winning.

mile and the musical roics there are fa signs of

of old age I is only perhaps slight stoop in the otherwise active figure that would indicate the burden of a long life are! the sudering recently inflicted on her sensi tive soul by the borors of this terrible war, in which she has lost any dese ones, and among the favourite grandson. Last

NO PASSPORT.

A Port Said. Experience.

says "the "Penang

an experience at Port Said which should Eis a lesson to others, who may be travels. ling west during war time. He says: I forgot to get a passport, with the result that I was sent to the Consul, under escort. Then I talked. Blarney' to him, and suggested I might see the G.0.C. at the port. Went to the latter, under escort fixed bayonets, atc.). Ha

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defence," Mme. Adam has many title » to' fame, but prophetess of a Re anche o asked how I had managed it and said Ravancharde) is that of which to day she he would give it to the shipping people, is most proud.

LONDON, Nov. 18. Viscount Haldare, speaking at Hampstead, said he had been criticized.

I told you so must be words contint fand he did, on the phone. Then, said for not warning the country and his ally on her lips; but those words are cerere, you must be Trish, or you'd pover attered, for of such portines there is not s colleagues about the war, The fact trace in the lofty patriotism of this seat trke have got sahore. I said I was in the wes that he had conveyed whatever abla woman. Patriotism has always been 1ansters (10185 Root) and was going information he had, and it was con har dominating passion. Since Rdmend siderable, te bis colleagues, and they Adam's death her country has been her hotne to rejoin them. Then he said he which had secured the command of the in many women fames into the parsion of a long chat he said I would have to g immediately commenced those activities habend. When the defeat of 1870 entered

like an iron inte hur soul, the ardour which was in the Duislins (100th Foot). After ses and enabled the army to be mobilova tired her with hatred of the conqueror.

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WHAT THE GERMANS ARE DOING IN CHINA.

l'EXING, Nov. 18. -- The Times correspondent at Peking has telegraphed to that journal that Gorman exports are still being shipped to America in neutral ve sels and that the largest huyers of gold in China at present are the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, who ship large quantities to America by every mail. The Germans in China have abundant money for u propagandalised at the outbreak of war, without and especially of him in whom she saw the Hood again, under escort, but he would Lommodation among the Chinese This money is provided by the Deutsche Asiatische which the enemy would no be, in Bank from the proceeds of German shares, the Boxer indemnity," the Calais and Pazis. Anglo-German Loons and the Quintuple Loan totalling $2,000,000 annually. In addition there arb several millions due to Krupp's agents ami ather German armus" dealers,

The Times' correspondent suggests that the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China and the Hongkong and Shanghai 'Bouking Corporn. tion should make njombined effort to supplant the Goruen bank.

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PERSIA UNINFLUENCED BY TURCO-TEUTONIC

DUPLICITY, 2

LONDON, Nov. 28.- Jussian despatches from Teheran state that the Turkish Ambassador and the German and Austrian Ministers have left Teheran, having com-

spirit that conquest, Prince Bismarck and his Bath Toll-Penang

_XHLK VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS,“

Beware of Bismarck, of his duplicity, people set to caste asny without a pass- of the 'roptila Press, of the legions of port." agents who serve him in avory European

ROYAL MAIL STEAMER ASHORE.country," she wrote month after month in

LONDON, NOV. 18. The Royal Mail steamer Pembroke thire is nahoro south of Las Palmas.

ACTION REGARDING GREEK SHIPS.

LONDON, Nov. 18.

the pages of La Novella Revue." But hers was a voice arying in the wilderness. Har day and zeneratico heeded her not French Ministers continued to walk-into the spares laid for them by the wily fax at two circumstances a peculiar significance, Varzin. Only to-day does the world realize and she likes to believe that the two parts what Mme. Adam mw years ago how of her ring will join together when France completely those Ministars were Bismarck's regains her lost previocos. dupes.

REVELT OF THE WAR. "Ộf the altimâte issue of the war, Mime." Adam tas not the shadow of a doubt. But sho desires with all her heart that the

.., until Prausia impletalyero-hed,

Never before in French history, re when Mme. do Stal defed N-polens, had a woman claimed to write with aathory on forciga stairs, för in France, as in Eog struggle shall be continued until the rad, land, they were considered totally beyond the German Empire dismemberad, and the ⚫ woman's comprehen-ion. Nerertheless, Confederation of the Rhine restore). in her "Lettres uns la Politicus Etrangère." This

and later in" La grim determination, a striking proof in La Nouvelle R

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pistely iniled in their efforts to influence the policy of the Government. completed loading, or which are now | Purple Francaisen | Biranger," Sime, Adam of the valour and patience of our poble Large Stocks of "Gandy" Belting and Belt. Fasteners.

The pro-frerumns sustained a fresh reverse on the Turco-Persian

horter, which may have the most important. consequences.

A band of five hundred, under Turto-German leaders, entrenched in inaccessible mountain regions fought the Russians, who dislodged and "routed the enemy, pursuing them towards, the Turkish frontier.

(Reuler's Service to the China Mail.)

THE LOSS OF THE

"ANGLIA."

TO THE RESCUE.

Lesnos, Nov. 18. The collier Lusitania rushed to the assistance of the Angling (which, as stated in the China Mail last night, struck a mine and sunk in the Channel on Wednesday) and lowered boats. Meanwhile the collier was blown up, but the remainder of the crew, were Ted. Torpedo boats also steamed to the scene and brought some of the rescued to port, including a matron, two durses, and the Captain of the Lusitania

BRAYE- MEN AND WOMEN.“

WESTERN FRONT.

YIOLENT CANNONADING.

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PALIS, Nov 18.

ally, I ɓad growing in France.

she

The Greek Legation in London states that the British Government is allowing all Greek ships which have loading, to proceed to their destinations, fearlessly entered the maze of Europenile the desire of her heart is to see politics, over pursuing the monster who but no fresh loading will be permitted antinated them, following amidst all the Alsace-Lorraine ofte more united to thei tangles of diplomacy, the thread of his Republic. Mme. Adam realises that these malevolent machinatione. Sbe boldly Priacs are entitled to a large measure of

This autonomy self-government. charged the Iron Chancellor with being "a would like to see extended to the rest of colossal obstractionist, the tyraat of France by the revival of the old provinces Europe." Imposing on it militarism, pra- and the provincial assemblies. It is only tectiociats, and anarchical

anarchical soci lism. She Bismarck moving at pleasure, like she believe, that the evils of the French by some sock process of decentralization, paus on the Chancelleries of

of the Con- bureaucracy can be combated. thent. She showed him digging the grarE of Austria, hoodwinking Russia, embroiling the Balkans, Hattering England, in order further to baniliste France.

isolating

THE PERSIAN SITUATION.

-Considerably Reiloved,

LONDON, Nov. 18. Reuter is informed that the assur- ancas given by the Shah to the British

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Abbeen of Gif has welcomed the motherless Into her already oumerous family' the

neptow of Gambetta jounger Léon. watched over from the cradio. She bas one day he shall match as a

and Kusian Dumiter at Toberan have New those pungent, cute lottars on hum the promised him that

A commanique states:-Vjoleat ca~ |is regarded as being considerably Agng Hour of Bismarck's Crimes. Strasbury. Since the beginning of the wer Bounding has been genel on most of reliased. The inclusion in the Jabinet

the front in France.

THE BRITISH MINISTERS IN

PARIS

PAR: Nov, 18. lasted until one in the afternoon. After The conference at the Foreign Office Innch there was a conference at the Elysee till seven in the evening. The Ministers returned to London at night, after dinner at the Elyse.

The meeting is regarded as a pre liminary to future conferences at which Raseia and Italy will be represented.

CABINET WAR COMMITTEE.

An engineer, interviewed at Dover, said that when the explosion occurred the Anglia's bows seemed to melt away, and the ses lapped the raile.and splash- ed the decks. The crew of the collier w the soldiers coming up on deck, assembling as if they" were on parade and waiting orders to enter the boats. Every moment their footing was bo.

Need For Consultation." coming more precarious, "Some of the wounded slipped into the san, and mary

LONDON, Nov. 18. sailors dived in to rescue them. Mean- The House of Lords, in discussing the while, the nurses, splendidly heroic, Cabinet War Committee, urged that belped the men to transfer the wound-Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for India, ed to, the waiting boats, two of which should be called in consultation when were the Anglia's. One of the latter, ever any matter affecting India was with a purse attending to the wounded, being discussed, and whenever any other reached the Luritania just as there departments were affected their heads was a terrific explosion to the Inttor's should similarly be suramoned, stern and had to abeer of, The Erritania's mate was blown from the

-rigging but was not seriously hurt.

A MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

London Noy, 18. The King, in s merange, says: "I na shocked to hear that the Anglia, which recently conveyed mg sorom the Channel, he been anok. I am grieved at the loss incurred, and trust that the survivors have not unduly anffered from their terrible exposure."

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produced a good effect in diplomatic foreign affairs have been collected and

conqueror into quarters in London, where the situation published in volume catilled The

reface, have wall been called "The Lion morning, so she told are triumphantly, she They migh, as their author says in the he has beap in Morocco. But that very and the Aut. The book is enjoying a had heard that he had received permission immense

anion to go to the front. and ompanion

•10 volume, dealing with Bismarck's great "Kaiser Wilhelm I, is in pre-

of the supporters' of a policy of tras- quility her given satisfaction. -

There is no news of the arrival of the Russian troops at Teheran, and it is even probable that they will not aven enter the city.

SCOTTISH SPORT.

(Fram Our Corresponden!"")

Fatnou, October 20.

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BUSSIA'S DREAT BEAST. The Abbey of Gif Joves.

Young per

Though at first the majority of French 25 well as young people. Rox-is, which readers smiled and shrugged their shouldersation in her youth. We most love she has frequently visited, she regards as a at the me⚫ ides of a woman writing on Russia," the stys, foreign politics, Bismarck himself could mistakes she has a great heart, Alexander for despite all her afford to ignore that fend of somsa ay be called he editress

of La. was her practal friend, so was sko Nourelle Rem And the French Ambas bole. the famous general of the Russo- sader at Berlin told Bime. Adam that he

Turkish Wax. rarely had

Though to-day is sincero "adm'rer" of the opportunity of unmaling bis epy of the journal, the Chancellor having England, Mme. Adam frankly admits she anticipated him. Is there no nos who was fat always-oar friend. Disraeli abe can silence her?" Bismarck is said in have can never forgive for having backed the exclaimed. The German Ambassator at wrong horse at the Berlin Congress, and Paris asked the questi a of Jules Ferry, the fruits of his attitude toward Bulgaria. who replied,Galy one person; and he sho secs in the trouble that country is She continued unhappily is dad; her husband Edmond causing the Allies to-day

Nevertheless, Ferry did

tunistcust England in the early days 'of The Edinburgh clubs were responsible Mime. Adam to acontinue her articl l'Entente Cordiale. But every vestige of for the unexpected, Buurt of Mid-Only if you imprison mo"was her that feeling has now vanished. She has Lothian in wimming by 4 clear goals reply and what an honour to be im nothing but praise for the diplomacy of against Hangers after falling to A Prisoned for attacking Bismarck Sir Edward Grey. England, after the It was when France memed to have war, will be the greatest country in the Uniteal the proving, werk by 5th, and renunced "la Rewinche," when "l'homme world," abe propheries,; and the prophecier the Hibernians in long by to de is Revanche," as Bitmarck called Mmo. of Mme. Adam, as we have seen, generally Partick Thistle though winning the "eor- Adam's friend" "Gambetts, was planning to corde trae,

spending game inst season by go and visit the fox in his den at Varzia. when the French Government WAR FO The defeat of Rangers was their Srst for resigned to the loss of Alance-Lorraine a the season, and although the Hearts to send an envoy to the Congres Berlin, played well and richly deserved their presided over by Bigator: to negotiate To-day's Advertisements success they were not greatly better than with the conqueror on the basis of the the Light Blues." It was a case of which abe regarded as one of natinas! attue gur in the west, it was in that hour, matters going altogether well for one side humiliation, that, Jalette Adam, in order and altogether unlucky for the other. to keep the flag of is Rovancha" Bridg. The Hearts, however, were playing their founded "La Nogate Bevue." best game, and after they got the en couragement of the first goal never look. ed over their shoulders. On prezent form, the victories of Clyde and Dum barton were almost surprising, yet on the horses for courses" theory they were practicaly due, as Dundeo nearly alway LONDON, NOV. 13. meet with a check at Bhawfield, and In the House of Commons, dealing Dumbarton have not known defeat at with the Finance Bill. Mr. McKanns Faisley since they were promoted to Eirst agreed to shamendment, that soldiers Teague. and sailors of all ranks whose total in- tomies did not uxceed £300 per annua should pay an income tax at the old

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