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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916.

THE

WAR.

LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[(Router's Service to the China Mail.J

GERMAN CASUALTIES.

OYER 800,000 DEAD.

LONDON, Sept."12.

The German gasinities as officially given to the end of August show a total of 9,316,134. The dead number-over

800,000.

GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED

IN NEW YORK.

W

NEW YORK, Sept. 12 Following upon the failure of the street-car employees o de up local transportation, a general strike in the city, involving 800,000 people. threatened.

is

THE NEW GERMAN WAR LOAN!

SYSTEMATICALLY THWARTED"

AMSTERDAM, Sept. 14.

The North German Galle reports that General von Blume, in appealing for subacriptions to the new War Loan, says the success of the loan is being ystematically thwarted by people who My that whoever sularibes prolongs

the war.

AN UNLIMITED FRENCH WAR

LOAN. -

PARIS, Sept. 12 M. Ribet, introducing an unlimited Five per cent War Loss, said the confidence of the country was stronger thad ever. They no longer joubte victory. It remained for them to com- PARIS, Sept. 12. plete the Allies, task and achieve the

triumph of Civilisation.

FRENCH AERIAL ACTIVITY.

A psalmuniqud states: -- French air squadrons bombed canton- ments at Semoncourt, the railway station a) Mezz Sablons, and military factories. at Dillingen..

A French pilot brought down an enemy neroplane on the Somitae.

GERMAN RULE ENDED IN EAST AFRICA.

INDIA'S HELP IN THE WAR.

A SPEECH BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

LONDON, Sept. 12.

A large and distinguished audience, including many representatives of Indin;

BRITISH WAR PRISONERS,

LONDON, Sept. 13.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The personnel of the Special Cop-: mittee to control all matters relating to British prisoners of war include "Sir Start Jarsieson (President) Mr Hume Williams, MP,,M: A. Y. Campbell and Sir John Hawers. The two latter represent the interests of Indians

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE WESTERN FRONT.

HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING AT.

GINCHY,

PRISON HORRORS IN AUSTRIA:

MEN AND WOMEN HERDEN TOGETHER.

THE BATH PAKADE Sensational stories of the treatment of prisoners in camps in Austria havs reached Reuter from an 'authoritative

Source:

Bome of the details are of sach a character as to be impossible for publica

LATEST EDITION

STOP PRESS

NEWS.

(Reuter's Service in the China Mail.)

AUSTRIAN RIVER FLEET'S USEFULNESS PARALYSED).

a

Eextos, Sept 10- Beuter's Agency is reliably in- formed that as Rumanian occupation of Orson, the result of the

Austrian river. feet on the Upper Danube is unable to assist or corn- municate with Austrian units bołów

Two Galician prisoners, a lawyer and a law student berging to familles of Russian origin, who were taken prisoners by the Italiana at Monfalcone, have made a report on the treatment meted -out-to the prisoners interned in the

centration camp at Thalerhof in Styrin

On the outbreak of war all the popula" tion of Galicia, known to have Russian sympathies, were interned in the provin rial gaols, and later removed to Hiucgary, LONDON, Sept. 12. A communigus from Ganeral Sir some 8,000 men, women, and children, When the Russians invaded Galicia, Douglas Haig states that the situation meatly of gentle birth, were sent to the south of the Ancre is unchanged. aviation camp at Thalerhof. During the

There was fierce hand-to-hand fighting first part of the time, they were all Orsova, at Cinchy

promiscuously There are unimportant Austrian the open, without any Four officers and 101 mion have been obliged to sleep and five

sort of cover taken at Ginchy, making over 200 this time were in rags, and without any are compelled to hide and do noi dam

shelter

beyond

and their clothes, which by craft in Bulgarian watars, but thes prisoners since our Inst report.

Find. silenced an attempted tronch-mortar consisting of a little rice and macaroni towns in consequence of the inten

Our artillery and french-mortarsanitary arrangements of any

food was absolutely insufficient to ventro out to bombard Rumaniai bombardment north of Estuff.

which they were obliged to gather in There is nothing to report from their own hands, no plates being avail- sity of the latter's artillery fire..

able. Many of the women and children died of hunger, while others succumbed

elsewhere.

FIVE ENEMY ATTACAS REPULSED FRENCH FRONT QUIET.

PARIS, Sept. 12.

A communique states:-Five Gernum attacks between Berny and Chaulnes word repulsed with serious losses.

to

For

The iver from Silistria to the

became rampant in the camp.

o exposure Bad typbicid, which soon Black Sea is free for Rumanian

A COALITION CABINET FOR HUNGARY.

A short while after about a thousand Fuvigation.. of the interned man and women were herded together in a barri'not more than soft long. Any who refused curtain before the whole of the guard. In less orders were stripped naked and dogged than two inarths hundreds of these un- fortunate people died of disease as there were no doctors or drugs nor means of isolation.

BURIED ALIVE.

Zunten, Sept. 12.

It is reported from Bikharest that THE RUSSIAN FRONT."

the political groups hended by Count The dead were buried by their fellow Appongs and Count Andrussy have FIERCE BATTLES IN THE prisoners just under the surface of the

CAUCASUS.

ground within the camp enclosure. One joined tho. Coalition Cabinet. Count uan who had been buried as dead Karely's party is standing out but is LONDON, Sept. 11.turned up alive after three days, having A Russian contmuniqué "states:-Onshecceder in

the Western, front the situation is of earth that removing the thin surface not opposing she Coalition. unchanged.

On the Calicasian front.

on

the

covered him.

The Reichpost attributes The officer in command of the camp. Colonel Stailler, published an order is settlenient to recognition of the which be told his soldiers to show their

attend the first exhibition in London September 9th, fierce battles continued 10%ets as possible, as they wers all of the invasion of Transylvania..

*Amsterdamh Sept. 12. - - § of films taken by Mr. Girdwood, offieis, "The Colonial correspotalent of the photographer to the Raj, depicting the Cologne Volkswriting says that German part played by the Indian trips in rule on the German bank of the Viztoria, France and Flanders. Nyanza has ended after, à gallant fight by the German occupation troops. The English advance was fystematic and could not be successfully opposed. Two naval engagement, cured the Lake in which the Germany boats "Muenze and One. Heinrich werp muk.

THE FALL OF THE ZAIMIS CABINET.

LONDON Sept 12 Fenni a Reuter'telegram from Athens it would appear that the fall of the Zaini Cabinet was dat interatio, to the Gourdarist Reservists Leagues defying the Government and continuing to terrorise their political opponents, thereby placing M. Zsimis, in a difficult position.

FRENCH BLUEJACKETS AT ATHENS.

LONDON, Sept 12 French bluejackets have been landed to guard the Legation at Athens.

RUMANIA-AND-TURKEY:

LONDON, Sept. 14

A Bukharest telegram dated the 10th inst, states that although Turkey did

not declare war on Rumanin until the

The pictures are among the first yet shown of the operalons on the western. front and were greatly admired...

Mr. Chamberlain, Under Secretary of state for Trulia, in a speeely, said he was proud to participate in the Erhibition

in the region of Ognit...

of

to Austria by mardering as many necessity for national unity in view We occupied Bana in the region traitors to their Sakkiz, and we are pursuing the enemy take them disobey orders so as

therefore,

their country. The soldiers, provoke the prisoners, and trice to be justifieri in shooting them; a man, for instance, for having picked up

up and placed

ced in hislips a cigarette that a sentry had thrown, to him, was jostantis hos

the wor

same, sentry on the prisoners were not allowed to smoke

THE BALKANS.

BRITISH BOMBARD BULGARIAN

POSITIONS.

A

that

abroad of this order, it is believed, got

RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD.

PROGRESS OF THE DEVELOPMENT

* WORK,

of the heroic efforts of the soldiers of states: The British crossed the river stop the spread of the infectious disease Mr. De Burgh Persso(inimangof the

the enemy's

AND CROSS THE STRUMA:

and some time after the officer PARIS, Sept. 1. was removed „czannotuiqué issued at Salonika |

The new

commanding officer caused batha to be

be built in order to attempt to Strama nt Orjinck,, under the due, for the greater part to termin, but tire.

the prisoners were obliged to parch naked to the

in the snow and to wait, one, men sad women, antil their turn one uni-until all had finish The women especially were subject t ed. Before lasing marched back again. all kinds of outragos, and while

to barking were obliged to pose before the extras who came from Orutz to'

We violently bombarded the Bulgas pozitiona from the rest of the Vardar in Lyon Der hitting sune of the enemy batteries.

·

the Raub Australian Gold Mining Com

The twenty-second annual meeting of i pany, Limited, was held at the registered office, Queen Street, Brisbane, on July 28.

The Chairman, in moving the adop company) presided.

that at the last annual meeting he had tion of the balance sheet and report, said expressed the hope that before the close of another year we should be able to rejoice in the establishment of an honourable and

and lasting pence between that contingat berilities 33.3 regret were matter of LONDON, Sept, visit the camp.

still at their height, accompanied by The BIMA que med at his treatment listed until finty for snorensing loss of life while the cute the warten which it but with each day of strife It was, how-

circle

of sorrow and suffering widened somewhat more humane, all the hate being turned against the new enemy, over, a matter for pride and thankful- All men between the ages of seventeerness that the victory of the Allies and fifty were moved from the camp, per closer at dominions of the and after a summary training, were British Empire had been able to

zratifying that the drafted of to fight on the Italian front.

pursue their trade and industries, luring the past

past year with scarcely any hinde

hindrance from the enemy

The

India on behalf of the Empire. The fiinis would be a worthy record of the part the Government. the Princes ind They attacked the villages of Nerol the peoples of Itin had played in the war, are obstinately defending

jea Karl Karadzakoy, which the enemy The people of India, hal sontributed, and were continuing to contribute map, like to the formes in the fehl and to charitable objects such a hospital for wounded allier Indian troops and won renown on the Salonika states that the British have battlelights of France and had aoerassed the Seema at several places. fought with predit to themselves and The enemy, was driven out of Nevol advantage to

Empire in other opposition:

jen and other villages after considerable theatres of the war. All recognise. Strong counter-attacks were repulserl. the heroic efforts of the Indian troops

PARI, Sept. 12 A fresh withdrawal from to relieve the garrison at Ku Bulgarian alvanced post reported sympathised and shared in the is from the Serbia frout Appointment of that force that they beaten-by-physical difficulties

RUMANIANS OCCUPY HELIMBAR. were such

as the elimatic conditions and the foods of Mesopotamia. The effort,

the

Bitnants, Sept. 12 muud states: The Ruman

great an it had been, was only one ians have occupied Helimbar of many undertakings in which India

the

company's operations at Raub, twelve months under review

1 prester activity and distinctly.

An Unhygienic Mouth

it's standing mensen to healthy

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A SUBALTERN IN GREECE..

· Faw. subalterns in the Salonika force

TRADE GUILDS IN JAPAN.

improved results. The detailed report HOW TO PREVENT THE EXPORT by Mr W. H. Martin, general manager

OF INFERIOR GOODS.

much interesting inforniation work at the mine during the past year. There Ind been increased It is a mixtactory sign of the times, output resulting in a larger recovery of are really bored with their existence. writes the Four, that the necessity guild,

satis, but it is the correct thing to 'nfect the effect hai been inferior quality as a means of the exten balance brought forward' on profit and fresh faced, lad who, during a hurriet, the son of foreign trade has begun to re-

amore exciting life in France. The

pauble get to recommend payment

and

Enemy attacks west of Merisor cere for preventing the export of goods of factory mcrease of £8,930 to the credit! lofty, disdain for theece and sigh for Hindenburg to be Chief of Staff of the

hail contributed, and he hoped the repulsed

The

Pamaniassumed

7th inst. the presence of Turks, in comradeship 10 urus of the British offensive, capturing two gms, machine-ceive the serious attention of publicisty / account. The bourd regretted being days leave to Salonika, strolls into obscurity two years ago The Germa

Dobrudja was indubitable.

The message adds that the Runinnans are bombarding Pusteluk reply to the shelling of Gurgero.

ITALIAN PROGRESS.

LONDON, Sept. 12. An Italian contnuniyud says:We have progressed at Vallar in the Upper Posina Valley and repulsed an 4nomy attack in this region.

¿

Dominion and Indian troops would roethaghout the whole empire à keener Lotereat in Indian problems and secure for "lian pirations the entire sympathy of all parts of the Kings Dominions.h

AMERICAN POLITICS.

SIGNIFICANT STATE ELECTIONS

11.

IN MAINE

gas, and 300 prisoners.

There has been rifle-tire along the Fighting in Dorbrudja continilex whole of the Danube front

THE ENTENTE AND GREECE.

ATHENS, Sept. 12,

It was

is reported to have been a moa

The Government has accepted all the oa of proft inevitably resulting Promise which they at present held, and that the wors of a war in standing whose work at the

demands of the Entente..

GREEK PREMIER RESIGNS.

ATHENS Sept 12. The Premier, M. Zaimis, bha resigned.

MR LLOYD GEORGE VISITS:

from

underselling has of necessity to be borne:er had been many difficulties

of the

are

all the the time shoot hus been highly com

bably

YON HINDENBURG,

GERMANY'S NATIONAL HERO. The appointment of Field Marshal vo

kaiser's right baud a man who wde in German Armin succession to the de poed von Falkenharu brings to the

It should be burne in mind that to attain of a dividend, and the balance on proft Floca's, and cate with

with a bluse und the end in view an improvement in the and loss account had therefore, been detached, air half a dozen of the port new little of its most popular hero, until bis biography appeared song method of sale is neces in the carried forward to next, your

well as

Eings cakes in Europe is just months after the war began. From this

as the other who has scen stand how Japanese-exporters have to that the fitiances should be conserve but mountains and his platoon Pay we see that the Field-Mae-

to sith their compatriots at böme until it had been proved that develop, for months. · He abares Tommy's convi Hindenburg... we

DILDO TH Beneckendorff, you compete and tight, their foreign rivals abroad, and their single serviceable weapon in (that is at the 9-10 feet level)

abroad, ment of the decs workings on the mine tion that Greece is no bog," that it is

high time we began to strafe the Bulgarshal, who left anlitary service as a

The father "of the the complat is cheammess. The diminu-the

the first five

major Δίπατη

he has hi with, and the main object of tongue in his

time. If he of by, the manufacturers, who in sum are the operations carried on for some time is young

he is obliged to lower the quality of the goods. past had been to discover unexploited i of his life, if his age is creeping over The first war in which Lieutenant Von In this way the manufacture of articles mineral wealth of

the precipice that lets you down with Hindenburg. figured was the pro-the of indifferent quality is brought about perty. The future si company's a bump into the farties, he realises that He wrote on the subiect petechich?

was that for 18t6 and hampers the growth of

mine he is renewing his youth and storing up develop health and was dependent mo If the foreign trade.

time that the Findenburgs smelt gas- nied, and consequently if

energy for

for the good ments revealed,

powder again

soldier s to be removed, this were kept in mind it must be prome prevailing evil the remedy must

At Rosborti be bo

normal cour applied to

considered setufactory its root

der fire and was struck in the AN INCIDENT OF THE JUTLAND fcant victory in the State elections

and for this purpose the prevention of surplus

of

during the last two months proft, while underselling by incans of an agreement proceeded.

fread Esny little of the preceding winter, for I by a bullet.

half a centimetre: lower, he would FIGHT

among exporters ought to be effective cial year the rement off the Bedak Cannot write in Maine, returning Mr Milliken as

It should be remembered, however that sted a cute he required repay about it. It us with the utmost been killed. The pierced helmet is still Governor by a mjority of 13,000, also Verdun, was banquetted in the Citadel eats Bisley reputation and extensive every

Mr. Lloyd George, who is visiting advantage to those merchants having an them a few years back, and the was snow and mist; then rain, then more war of 1870 also, he touc

an agreement of this edt will be of morgment of the advance which was made by rudeness. - On

battle half of his soldiers In the Congressme two United States Senator and four In a speech he stated that he was happy connections than to those who are com this Melihood that after the clays and after that wind as unspering as a Although he was!

vonet charge, then to meet the guardians of Verdun's paratively new in the field is inviolable walls. He paid a tribute to business scope is Emited But the cul- The directors desired to express their miserable us & wet Bunday afternoon in his boot

this year the gold duty might be roim on to the end. Life in those days was as Sent battles only

rain again, and so

bullet on its and whoad

in way to him, and that only at the top of the devotion and tenacity of ita de tivation of a sense of business morality appreciation of the way the mind, was

Glasgow But the fanders Verdun has saved hot only is the only was to promote progress being worked under the able manage of that wretchedness.

weaks has almost wiped out the memory absteminusness. He has served prishe

One of his chief qualities under such an agreement. Whatever ment of Mr Martin, and they were hope turns to France to defend the great will be preferable to an underselling closed in the current year sprung up and ripened, the mountains School be always desit most fully with

the corn has

teacher of tactics at the Military competition among the Japanese

ese expor

Mr.James:

Forsyth, ML, seconded have changed colour, the Ba-trees have shoot for the past year was satisfactory Seariatti piquapey to a Richard Brause trained his officira and men

of the bull-frog has increased from a best years however, were those between

1003 and 1911. In those eight yeared kofein many respecte. After referring to

you come here straight

the war bro

broke out he Ef from Gallipoll the inevit

Easter Canland on he

BATTLESHIP CHASES ITS TAIL.

PORTLAND, Sept 1- The Republicans, naisted by the Progressives, have gained a very signi

LONDON, Sept. 12. In a further copyright article, which ncludes the series, Mr. Alfred Noyes The increase in the Republican vote gives a number of breezy yarns about regarded as it inclication of the growth the Jutland Battle #73.

of the anti-Wilson sentiment, One of them relates to the protection given by the Farapile to the armor.JUTE CONTRACT CRITICISED. The Warrior being badly manled, the Warspite steamed in between Warrior and the enemy, taking all the punishment, and revolving, like a cat hasing its tail, with all guns going ::

the

ERDUN

PARIS, Sept. 12.

the close

have leather one tell you something of my own went under fire an hour

hentamorizi

-treatm the least polita

car arrival thers were in the Field Marshal's study. In this

Franca bot all humanity, which again evils may be due, to such an agreement ful that improved results would be dis months, in nucha couple General Staff in various capacities. As

crase.

THE ITALIAN BATTLESHIP DISASTER

also contended that or tea

motion, remarking that the balance become weave, with fruit, and the voice chapter on the Manuele Luker s

ters and the loss of reputation goods for their inferior

selling

LONDON, Sept. 12, The ones says that the War Office estimate that Mesars Ralli by their jute contract would save £7 per ton for £550,000 on, 800,000 tons supplied to fire and explosion which occurred on manufacturers may resist the pre

Hove ¡éffect of

ROME, Sept 11th dement among exporters will the main features he emphasised the fact!

been brought about by economy in the

bear on the 5. that the improved position of affaire et fortis ad you call the weather When K

Thoes on the Warrior, most grateful Dundee in the course of twelve month board the Italian battleship Leinando da at exporters by means of a combing to be observed in mining a low krade is the weathers at the very rick Tom-frontier so well. He appeared at mon

Particulare have been published of the Probably this will be inevitable hat the work expenses, mort essential factor BU19 Word is " push it from Ervutit You Bianng, dug out and to be saved by this new and startling regarded as greatly exaggeratat e Vinci on the 2nd August, whereby the among themselves. For this reasm-the wise expedient was constantly followed orange seller arid call. Houvres to be thoroughly conversant with

gars and bottles, which were received due to reduced freight, and 37,6 dueThere are hopes, of salving the war-porters. Some time ago, the manufacpecta looked gehter the winter we built Zortifica unge serried masses ad he hav

manuuvre, sent a boat bearing gifts of

is pointed out that £ted the "aving

with Homerio laughter and shouts ;

OF-

یه

this profession; but slow

preposition. -He

native pointed out that the my is content to estirise the warship sank, and 31 officers and 225 speedy creation of guide among manu of making ever provision for depreciation, very ni-ice, very men lost, their lives than their etablishnient among

facturers will be much more importans and endorsed the statement that

but since April we have been against the Russians no one but Take them back we did not try to sion of the Ledian export tax, both of The fire broke out close to the magazine attach labels to all goods, showing cotapany et Brisbane, Singapor

to not paying insurance and the remiss turers of toys made an agreement to

Mr GF

vote of almost continually on the move Whereiser did this Now Hindenburg: proponen a vot to thank to the Staff a and officer gave you we were chasing our own which could be realised without the of the Leonardo da Vinci, which was the names of the manufacturers and Raub for their services during the put hard to persuade some of us that we have Lord's own blood laat and utterly

we have gone and why we have gone we the other Germatty commanders app en of the but be damned tail and couldn't help it The Fappointment of a single firm as buyer enemy attack The Commander ordered gods of indiferent quality. It is quite poor were elected directors for the:11160 540 preciso middle of every brute force and cruelty to enect anchored where there was no riak of an affect in stopping the turning our De Bargh Perssc, str. 7kmatched by monatain in Grecen dilleretice to the loss of life of Ira

this is anid to have had a noticeable

Messrs James Forsyth and

every lake and paddled soldiers His one sides in all things ton, of 250,000 annually. Meanwhile warship. An explosion caused the possible, therefore, that under-selling, by ensuing year, and Mfr. F. O. Profrey as We are told that we are being taught ends, and as long as that if done, an important point apparently hes Hottleship to sink in 4 feet of water exporters and their attempt to force anditor

keim jammed."

"AMERICAN" AMATEUR GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP...

LONDON Sept Chick" Evans has won the American

amateur golf Gardner.

Thus the net saving is only 12/6 per the flooding of the lower part of the

manufacturers to undersell 'nny ha large-

guild system Probablys #these cirotmätantes that thi

yet been considered, namely want the The complement on board was 31 ly prevented by the developmen Dundee spinners are to do with their An enquiry was held and it was

olice's and 1.150 men own stocks which were ccquired at proved that the eatstrophe was not due higher prices than the i plied by to an enemy attack or to defective the Goverm

plosive Other possib

play are being invent

said to be engaged in

Þeir business method

PEMEMBER THE NAME

Robert not sealed.

mountain warfare, but decided that we had

bongo wie glory of the Hohenzollerne nee

Langht all what does he, care for the liver. there was to learn about this exotic forth German proletariat. Hindenburg of actly "My own ideas about picket ing heights dos not always coinci

his description but what my platoon and

himself. The mistakes of ave picketed a few more arDre faing we shal, to doubt, ever

"amle of Him

had lived

the right

ats He has

the rig

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