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JANUARY 10/1817.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Page 1)

DERMAN ANGER WITH AMIRICA.

AMSTERDAM, „Ja, D. The "Theinisch Westfaelische Hitung, in a bitter article, says the Americans have overy reason to maintin the friendliest, feelings towards the British, since they had done everything to oblige Great Britain and nothing to oblige Germany,

It endurses Count Reventlor views In regard to singling out Germa war beads and contends that if Amerka was really in earnest about the restoration of peace she should state the conditions of her friendship not in Berlin but

London.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE?

LONDON, Jun 9. Mr Lloyd George has retuned to London after his visit to Rome.

GREECE AND THE ALLIES.

Arnass, Jan. 9.

The Allies Note, mentioned in an sarlier telegram, gives guarantees gainst an extension of the volu- sionary movement.

GOLD HOLDINGS. BY THE BELLIGERENTS.

Eusoos, Jan D.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE CHINA MATT,.

RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

· KÄIBER LETTERS.

300 PRISONERS IN THREE DAYS. HIS PASSAGE FROM PEACE TO

SUCCESSFUL RAID NEAR ARRAS

LONDON, Jan. 8. A Russian official report transmitted GERMAN THIRD LINE EASILY by wireless states:———

REACHED.

"We captured a village situated to the north-west of the Tirul Swamp, and trenches south-west of the Babit Lake We have takan 800 prisoners since the 5th inst.

We repulsed, force counter-attacks, our troops showing extraordinary endurance and unrestrained bravery.

We drove back enemy columes on the south of Krova-

LONDON, Jan. 9. Router's Correspondent at British Headquarters in France states that daylight raid 'south-east of Arras was carried out by English and Scottish troops on a front of 2,000 yards, after most severe bombardment. The results were unexpected, as the opposition was of the slightest, especially in the lack of machine gun dre.

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Describing the uncanny ease" with which the troops reached the third line, a Scottish officer said that as he mounted the parados of the third line trench be moked a cigarette. There was nothing visible apart from a fow Germana scurrying for their lives in the distance. The whole business seemed unreal.

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There was much bombing of dug-outs, in which the Germane ruffered con siderably.

Aeroplaner co-operated most audaciously in the raid, flying as a very low altitude orez the German positions and spotting the guns with marvellous

Acuracy.

THREE ENEMY ATTEMPTS AT SOUCHEZ REPULSRD.

LONDON, Jan. 8.

Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in communiqué, says: Last night we drove back threa attempts to approach on the south-east of Souches and effectively bombarded positions on the east of Les Berufs, on both sides of the Ancre, and or the cast of Neuve Chapelle.. The Germans heavily shelle

FRENCH FRONT. -

Ypres

A French communique says-On the

it

Following a bombardment and three us waves, the enemy pressed back the Ramanians north-west of Focsani until the arrival of our roserves.

Enemy attacks at Sereth have been completely unsuccessful.

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Kaiser William II is the content figure Mr. Nakahaabi, formerly President- in the fires of Armageddon, and his part of the Caska Shower Kaisha, contributes in the coming of it will be a great an article on the post-bellum shipping human document of the future. Any policy of this country to the December lights on that matter have drama, and number of the Taiyo, which we translate. some are to be found, in a volume of sa follows:- memories which appears today from the At the time European hostilities peo. of Dr. Boyd Carpenter, now world's mercantile ships amounted to broke out the aggregate tonnage of the Canon of Westminster, formerly Bishop some 10,000,000 tons, of which about of Ripon.

5.000,000 tone have been lost from EFFICIENCY

Germany and Austria At one time or another he saw a good various causes.

Hankary

..their ideal of the Kaiser, they corresponded, and in his book Dr. Boyd Carpenter resting some

Yeawls-- 4,000,000 tona publishes some extracts from the interned in homa and noutral ports. Kaiser's letters., Peace, and the asered. Besides these vessels, some 4,000,000 neas of keeping it made a constant tons of, the helligerent Powers are topic in them, and, the following chartered by their respective Govern- was written on January 17, 1905ents Thus it will be seen that "Itacems to me that the principles laid 13,000,000 tons out of the total tonnage down in the Christmas Evangile are not at the time of the outbrask of war well-respected in these years, and that are removed from their ordinary trading we are still far fromi peace on earth and royages. "It is true that the trade of M. Stephane Lauzaane, editor-in-chief good will among men. If one has till the belligerent Fowers has considerably of the Paris Matin," has paid a warm now managed to assure peace to one's diminished at the same time, but as the tribute to Great Britain in an intervieown country, one must be very thankful decrease published in the Brooklyn Daily to Providence, and pray that no one else may arise to disturb or break it, and do everything in one's power to keep one's own sheep from flying at each other within the fold."

HOW ENGLAND HAS HELPED FRANCE.

WARM TRIBUTE BY FAMOUS EDITOR.

Everyone in France" he said, "has believed, from the beginning of the war to the present time, that England has done everything she possibly could do for France. Never once bas England heat- stated, never once has she failed to at any request made by France,

in every one of our necessities abe and

has volunteered assistance.

The other day I was reading the casualty list of fireat Britain for the last four months. It is about 400,000 mon nation that gives 400,000 of her men in land volunteered to send met to Verdun, four months is not holding back. Eng but when there is the British Navy: If

did no

not neerl them.

it had not been for the British Navy we never have could

could transported our troops from Africa, nor coeld Great Britain bave transported its troops from Australia and The British Navy has kept the suas open for the Allies, and goods have been sent to and from the parts of the

right of the Meuse there has been al

of the Cotes de Manse

The Alles kell holdings are fairly lively artillery iucl at the foot

estimated at £507,702,000 sa coin- pared with £135,961,000 nanamerd by the Gamman Reichbank.

The British Empire's ballings amount to £161,545,009.

A WAR "LOAN MEETING.

LONDON, Jan. 9.

"Mr. Lloyd Georg, will speak it the Guildhall War Eran Meeting on the 11th inst.

AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS.

MR. HUGHES AND IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

MELBOURNE, Jan. “9,

Then

On January 5, 1913, that is to say the year before war broke out, the the Kaiser wrote to Dr. Boyd Carpenter

in these torms p

"I need not assure you that I am working with the utmost energy to try task is arduous, and necessitates principle are all agreed to preserve patience, as the Fowers, though, in

back thoughts and clandestine ambitions Pesce, yet some of them have their

not always in harmony with peaceful issue. However that may be, I don't despair, feeling, Ice, that ar working at the bidding of a Higher Power, Who said, "De re content with My grace; My power is strong in the weak," and as my work is for the good

and secure Peace for the world. The

Allies, while the German Navy has been Lottled up and no. German merchant mankind." man sails the se:13."

LESSON LEARNED FROM ENGLAND, M. Lausanne also referred to Great Britain's financial help for her Allies, and continued

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VISIT TO BERLIN.

In Jane of 1913 Dr. Boyd Carpenter paid a visit to Berlin, and, as usual, was received by the Kaiser:

the number of vessels is still

great, it is no wonder that freight rates on the Pacific as well as on the Atlantic have trebled or even quintu pied as compared with those ruling

before the war.

DECREASE IN SHIPBUILDING. "As regards the question of replacing the vessels thus put out of commission,

before the war the aggregate tonnage permanently or temporarily, though annually built was put at some 3.000.000 at present is reduced to some 2,000,000 tons, the world's ship-building capacity

the deficiency of ships will be still more tons per annum. In these sircumstances

being available. It is difficult to predict keenly felt, without any effective remedy when the war will be brought to a close, and even though it is terminated nex pectedly early a large number of char- tered vessels will still be required by various Gavernments for at least six months after the war for transporting troops and war materials. It will, there fore, nap be wide of the mark to suppose that at least two years will elapse after the war before all ships under charter will be released from Government service and the interned Garman and Austrian vessels resume their activity- that is to say, until the world's shipping is restored to its normal state.

Englund and France are closer tow It is now certain that Mr. Hughes than they ever have been before. France

He was quite cordial, but be spoke "will not attend the Imperial Conference.

Journed much from England. We Mr. Andrew Fisher, the High Conare a Latin race, given to the impulses with a note which was new to me; it

Beicrs the outbreak of the war, of that race, bus from England we have was no longer the note of hope and missioner in London, will probably be learned to become a practical people joyous anticipation: he seemed to me Japan's merchant fect aggregated asked to represent the Commonwealth. and that bus

has been a great help to us into be apprehensive; he spoke of the 1,400,000 tocs, most of which had been It is reported that Mr. Hughes bas facing the war. That has helped us to dangerous position in which Germany purchased from abroad. Since hostilities communicated with the Imperial Gov be steady and firm.

was placed between two Powers, which broke oat, however, there have been no erament, fully setting nus the Australian

And after the war this friendship understood one another, and might means of purchasing foreign vessels, position regarding the Conference.

this feeling of brotherhood, between England and France will continue Aprove hostile. When I left him I felt and Japan has had to fall back upon new bone has been formed between the the Emperor was under the influence of domestic shipbuilding yards for new a great fear. "He is changed." I said vessels. This naturally caused a sudden "There is but one thought in alto myself. I was afraid, for I knew deficiency of bottoms. France, in all England, in all Russia,in that there was no passion so cruel as all Italy Germany must be punished' fear." We shall invade German soil so that the German people may feel the borrors of lowes strata in all personalities, he says Noting that there is a higher and a war and see the horrors of war as

Ger many has inflicted them

and of the Kaiser: Belgium France and Serbia. Little by little we are pushing on-no matter how long it takes--we shall enter Germany, and the peace that follows will be on our terr

It is expected that the Federal elec. NEW BRITISH MINISTER TO THE to ending the unsatisfactory political tions will be held in April with a view

HAGUE.

situation with regard to Mr. Hughes,

THE HAGUE, Jan 9. Sir W. B. Townley (British Minis- ber at Teherua) has been appointed Minister to Holland.

THE KING OF MEDJAZ.

VISITS ALLIED WARSHIPS.

CAIRO, Jan 9. King Hussein has visited the "Allied warships at Jeddah and was

French cruiser.

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HOLLAND'S PREPARATIONS.

"TAKING OVER INTERNED SUBMARINES.

THE HAGUE, Jan. 9. The Naval Minister has announced that in view of the delay in obtaining war material, negotiations have Lesă concluded under which the Government were taking over two interned sub- marines-one British and one German. They were also, expecting to acquire a German mine-layer.

AMERICA AND GERMANY.

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WILLUM THE WARMIKER.

CRUSHING INDICTMENT IN A GERMAN COMMENTARY.

PARIS, Fov, 28.

Presuming that Japan has to re plenish or expand has shipping with the merely a question whether she can at shipa constructed in her own yards, it is

tend to this successfully, though it is "In the end the power of the lower expected she will be able to build vision prevailed: mixed notives and 200,000 tons yearly from next year varied influences gave it potency. Against the 100,000 tons which has mistaken patriotism, mingled with an hitherto been the limit of her ship unworthy jealousy, and driven into building capacity. action under the pressure of a genuine fear of the growing poring of the nations on both flanks, led him to surrender bis best principles of action to the unhappy opportunism which was preached, in season and out of season,

SHOULD JAPANESE VESSELS BE SOLD

TO FOREIGNERS? "A rise in freight rates follows a scarcity of vessels, and it must, there fore, be anticipated that the upward tendency of freight rates will be

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which is a collection of articles from the disloyal and unscrupulous Foreign

A pamphlet has just been published by a restless military party and by maintained for some time to come. possible to construct a vessel in Japan HONGKONG POLICE. RESERVE. * Vorwäerta " during the last week of Office." "

welcomed by the cominander of 4 SPEECH BY AMERICAN AMBAS the preliminary events which led up to title Further Pages of My Life," and July 1914. This German commentary.on Dr. Boyd Carpenter's book bears the the war constitutes & erushing indict it is published by Williams and Norgate. ment against the implicated

Govern- ments of Berlin and Vienna. The follow-

ngare extracts from these articles:

His Majesty expressed the pfige, sure it gave him to visit his brava heroic Allies, who had proved their

SADOR AT BERLIN.

AMSTERDAM, Jan. 9. Count Reventlow, in the Tage Zeitung,

July 23-"It is quite possible that

virtues to the world and merited all is infuriated at Mr. Gerard jemarks at the Austrian Governments 'want war,

respect and honour.

:

ar. American banquet in Berlin, in which

and even that their warlike fever is still

even at less

The recent sale of about 6,000 tons of at the some cost or

bottoms has given rise to the discussion such skill that they can run their vessels Japanese shipping to foreigners, in the expenditure than in foreign yards, and

POLICH SCHOOL.. face of the present deficiency of ship (2) that Japanese navigators attain.

Cloon 1-M. T. H. King, A.§.P., as to the advisability of such sales. The at the same or even less expenditure reports the following resalt of his opinion favouring the sale of Japanese than foreign navigatora:

with Credit, Vessels

to appears

gaining "It is scarcely necessary to point out Examination:--Passed ground as present, but for my part I do that the Shipbuilding Encouragement Crown Sargis. Fothergill and Kew. Sergh, not approve of it. The price of Law and the Ship Subsidy Law must be Goodwin: Passed, Crown Sergia. Eustacs,

be

by said he was confident that the best being burned from Berlin and French GERMANY'S ZEPPELIN HYPOCRISY, steamer is fixed in proportion to harrovia after the hipping development Wilka, Razack and Hashar Khan, Ser relations would continue between the

July 27

27The

charterage. Where tharterage is high portant factor in development United States and Germany while such Governments, fearing internal complica

tions, are pacific.

His Majesty, niso visited the British cruisers and addressed the Indian sullora in Arabic spaking Hollweg Generals Hindenburg and Democracy holds the Government res

words of counsel.

Fexcellent leaders as Dr. vou Bethman-

Gunners will attend a further class.

All other the price of a vessel is proportionately is facility in obtaining iron. If the Gorgeants Gibson and Samy. German Social

**WE DO NOT WAR ON THE WOMEN high. As a lack of vessels is more erament succeeds in making Japan cap Crown Sergesats and Sergeants of No. I keenly felt in the West than in the East, able of supplying her own needs in the Company, Mounted Police and Maxip for the future decisions of "

AND CHILDREN." Lindenorli, Bad Admirala Capelle and Austria"

charterage is considerably higher on the matter of iron, the shipbuilding industry Holtzondorf remained at their, posts. July 28. Happily England has taken

Atlantic than on the Pacific Accord will make rapid development anto Count Reventlow declares that it is the initiati cur neatral Status, England, than a recent attempt to persuade the ton in Japan, can be sold to a foreigner

for the preservation of German hypocrisy can go no further ingly, vessel which costs Y350 per matically." unprecedented for a neutral ambassador peace.

to single out France, Germany, and Italy, following French people by means of circulars for Y400 per ton. So long as the pre time thus

the Engash names, and says it is an unmistakable the role of mediators. That is an equitare engaged in the pastime of murdering reason to believe that the sale of proposal desire to accept dropped by airmen that French aviators sent state of things prevails, there is menate, an implication, of what might able

proposal for rall' At's meeting of the Anglo-Tersian happen in the event of other men com

July 20. The posit

position is one which

In a Berlin circular printed in Frenck Japanese vessels to foreigners will go on ing to the front whom the United imposes on the German

the following passages -

increasing A shortage of vessels natur

killed

last few

THE ANGLO-PERSIAN OL COMPANY,

211

LONDON, Jan 9.

Wor

German innocents.

Dil Co., Mr. Greenway 'said the result States do not like. He concludes with most terrible Government the Frenchmen! Your airmen with their ally forces up freight rates, and the

of the year had been satishtory. the statement that the banquet was

German

before the before foreig history. It is already being said in

responsibility,tries booshe

*** ORIGINAL AND PRACTICAL.”.

HOW TO PAY WITHOUT PAYING.

Nos. 2 and 8 Companies. Twenty P.Cs. each from No. 2 Company and No. 3 Company will attend School. The O.C. oach Company will at once arrange for the salection, of 3 men from each. Bec tion, and will submit the names to this

The Straits Times recently received office. These classes will sit as follows : No. 2 Company Class-Friday, Janu

No. 3 Company Class.-Toesday, Janu

ary 19th.

PATROLMEN

considering the war. The German in and before the forum of the a number of civilians, men. Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the Toye Kigen letter. but, as a curiosity in the matter of the United States Government attain France that peace is ardently desired, and cat Karlsrube 48 killed ather shipping companies will continue worth publishing without knowing the

far

Schind the

Daring the present" cold weather, Patrolmen may wear private overcoats, if of dark colour, with the Metropolitan

of war contributions, it considered it 1 and that henceforth no one can regard included 30 children. In attacks on

in fermary

to make money.

writer

ary, 16th. Fribourg, Sandero, Helzon, Russia, but Austria and her ally Germany

Where shipowners gain, shippers suggestion how to help "and yet alone, as the kindlers of the universal

and Heitersheim there were lose, and it is but natural, therefore, not have to pay. fire and the true disturbera of peace. as many killed as wounded. None of that shipowners encourage the sale of The price of bar silver is now 3rd. por In England it is firmly believed that the these places are of the slightest military Japanese vessels, while shippers advo ounce. German Emperor, ss the ally and coun- importanee

cata a veto, on such transactions. In This Colony holds about 250 tons of sellor of Austria, may, by shaking his "Franchmen! We know now without robe, pause to fall from its Folds either any doubt, whatever that these crus Great Britain, France, Norway and coined silver, ziving it a marketable peace or war. England is right. At the have been committed by the expreas Italy, thewale of vessels to föreigners ine of £1,400,000 against ita cost of Police Armlet on lef Sleora Bore the

perhaps 2/3rria of that figure. present stigo the decision depends on order, or you has given the order at Japanese Government ought to take a Bell the silver dollars.

Government President prohibited, and in my opinion the My Ancration: William IL?

elbow.

attempts to induce Persia to departing its political aim as regards from her neutrality had completely Germany broken down and German genta The banquet was attended by Dr. were completely discredited. They Belferich, Dr. Solf, Dr. Dernberg, and bed either cleared out or takenmfuge other prominent Germans. with the Turks. The relations of AMBASSADOR ASKED TO the company with

EXPLAIN. the Persian Government were most cordial.

WASHINGTON, Jan. Despite difficulties, considerable pro Gerard requesting a statement of Fis The State Department has cabled Mr greed had been made with the aging utterances, at the burquet in the of new pipe-lines. There we fur- American Chamber of Commerce in ther evidence of the extraordinary Berlin, at which he is reported to have WORK FOR FIVE COMMITTEES OF there will be no wore barbarous stacks the surplus of ships that is sure to set cort. If this serip in good enough na nams has been issued richness, and extent of the of fields said:"Never since the beginning of the war have the relations of the Writed

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in Persia, and by acquiring two Statea with Germany been moza thirds' interest in the Compay the cordial."

Imperial Government had cured for the nation an enormously valu- able asset, while affording British consumers & most valuable satguard @gainst monopoly:

THE FLOODS IN QUEENBLIND.

PIANOS IN TREES.

BRISBANE, Jan. 9,

The floods in Queensland have

GERMAN REPORT."

LONDON, Jan. 9.

A German report says:-

#

NATIONAL MISSION.

INQUIRY.

of

MUSKETRY COURSE PART I

1. To be attended by all recraite and,

all members who did not fire, or failed

to pass, Part II. Înst your.

3. Uniform to be won by all to whom

Poincaré the base instigation of the British. similar measure even at the sacrifice of Fand over the profit thereon (some "Germany makes war upon the French the interests of some shipowners. It is £400,000 to the Home Government as armed forces, not on the oil population argued that if the export of vessels is contr

contribution to war Expenser.

Invest women and children. We hope that prohibited, Japan will surely autor from cards in the silver war loan scrip, a par the remainder of the pro-

of this kind by French aviators, but if there is a ropetition Germany will be in after the war. This theory is as sten-investment, it is good enoughs for 3. All Inspectors and Sergeants to at In.connection with the National His.compelled to take similar measures in ) untencble, as it is improper to advoj the other back to the Home Government feed with their respective unita...

cate the abolition of the ship-building appointed to report to the Archbishops thattast slave of England, 1 Poincare aucouragement system or to voto the ina a farther war contribution the & per upon the following terms of reference *** ) will be responsible for the blood of inno / constriction of now steamers -

Methods by which the teaching office cent victims, and that it will be British of the Church can be moro

effectively

barbarity which will have compelled us far away from the of te plunge your

into

morning

sion five committees of inquiry are to be.

exercise which the public

defence.

But you will know the Frenchmen,

INFANT INDUSTRIES AND FREE COMPETITION.

public.

4. Hand

4. The A.3.P. (B) and Muskotry Bar cent interent on the war loan, equal to 20,000 per annum. This is no loss to the geart will attend. Coirny which gets no returns at presont on the silver dollars.

6. No. 1 Platoon and Mounted Folice

6. Use the Colony's silver-vault as a

will leave Blaké: Piar 15 8.43 8.m. on

There has been a fairly lively:artilla..an be more di recalls the unprovoked.kep-the-Government to grant subsidies to rent obtained and the cost of the police from Stonecutter sh 145 p.m.

It was, no doubt, a wise policy for bondest store for chitiable lianears; the unity nert, January 14th. Baturn felt needs of actual life at the polin attacks upon contras of population shipping companies with a view to patrol saved might again help to swell are pursuing the defeated Facts and lessons which the experience both near Paris and in England which the development of the nation's the contribution.

DRIGINAL AND PRACTICAL.

duel near Riga "Wo Russians near Focsani

SOMETHING TO REMEMBER

to

time

of the National Mission has brought to and the hundreds of non-combatant to this policy that the Japanese fag ure Bot of the slightest military value, shipping, and it is, indeed, entirely due

light

:05 to the evangelistic. work of the victims of all ages and sexes, the coll Church at home, and the.

best

methods

effrontery of this circular is self-evident. is corepicuously in evidence on al of improving and extending it

Eastern lines, The ultimate phject What matters in the existing admin. istrative A systent of the Church, including patronize and endowmaila, prize to

buying cough medicine for child

Bear in mind that Chamberlain's, binder the spiritual work of the Church. Congh Remerly the best for colds, croup Ways in which the Church may best

gren

6. No. 2 Pizican and Maxim Gamers will leave Diake Pier af 115 pm on Sunday next, January 14th, Beturn from Stonecutters about 4.00 p.m...

7. Nos. 1/dad 3- Pintoon and Maxim

... CROUP. of shtyping encouragement however, young child is the to runners will bring their own Bidee

Grune Don't wait until this draad- ir to enable the Japanese zo incet other, fi acasa attacks your little one before Mounted Police will also have use of nations in free competition in the you propre for it. It comes in the night them. Ammunition will be provided on Arrangements were mute whereby world's shipping. In order to attain when chemiste, shops are usually closed the Range

48gd.) P. Q. JENKI,

DSP BY

been the greatest for half a century and whooping cough, and that itcontains commend the teachings of Christ to those every oficer and man of the Expelition this end it is necessary (1) that the da ant this elone should be a warning. Get. Pianos were lodged in the at no harmful drag. For sale by all Cham-who are seeking to solve the problems of ary Forcen would receive a ration of mestic ship-bailing industry should and keep Chamberlain's Cough Remerly on hand. It never fail, acts, quickly make such development that it will band is sheolutely harmles y For sale

- all Chemists and Storekeepers

Clermont, 197

iata and Sta skeepers,

Industriallifo.

plum-pudding on Christmas Day?

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