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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1917.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Page 1.)

THE FIGHTING IN FRANCE, P

"FURTHER ADVANCE.

HEAVY ATTACK BY BRITISH.

Losnos, Feb. IN. Reuter's special correspondent, des ribing the battle around Hergumos, says that it was the heaviest attack since the battle of Beaumont Hamel:

WAR GOVERNMENT FOR

AUSTRALIA.

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THE CHINA MAIL.-

"EVERYWHERE AND

ALWAYS FAITHFUL"

colours of the Emerald Isle, above, the Told Trish "harp, of the Christmas card which the coon of the Irish brigades will send bome to their people...

MR HUGHES PRIME MINISTER HOW THE IRISH BRIGADE LIVES to the trenches, and it is an Irish poet of

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MELBOURNE, Feb. 18.

UP TO HISTORIC - PRÄISE.

With the British⠀⠀⠀rmies

An Irish soldier has drawn the picture inside of the Christmas dinner gunig up the trenches who has written, the any vorses which show how the Irish brigades hide the ache in their hearta

libes agnio:

AMERICAN. CONSUL'S

LIBEL SUIT. »

SEQUEL TO LI SUM LING'S VISIT TO AMERICA.

Mr. Hughes having resigned, he was [BY PHILIP GIS, SPECTAL CORRESPON. When they think back to the dear women Before Fastice Ford and jury, trial thereupon, ontrusted with the formation

DENT OF THE "DAILY CHRONICLE." they have left behind them, and march was begun in the Supreme Court at New with the lilt of an Irish air on their lips work on the 8th-pit of an action for of "Commonwealth War Govern

up the roads which least to the fighting libel begun against the New York Herald ment," which includes Mr. Hughes, ze Prime Minister and Attorney Generah Mr. Cook, Navy· Mr.. Forrest, Treasurer; Mr. Peares, Defence.

Mr. Hughes, in a statement, says that the Ministry will carry out the people's desire to prosecute the war with the

The line of attack extended from autņòn: determinationi point south-east of Prato Puisieux Boad on i front of two miles... The operations were the continuation of a great tactical plan which enabled us to

destroy the most formidable works and A SPEECH BY ADMIRAL

agin a footing or the highest ground between Grandcourt and Miraumont

JELLICOE.

WHAT THE NAVY DOES.

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Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, First Ses Lord, on being made a freeman of the Fishmongers' Company on the 11th ult. made a splendid speech.

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Sure, the Kaiser they say's at the height

in the Field:. Dec: 14.

of his fame.

And he boasts that he's gettin' the beat;

of the game. Don't be talkin, cries Haig. 'I've

trump to be played,

And

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the trump in my hand is--the Irish

Brigade."""

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A Song of the Irish Brigade.— they w chmarking due of battle after I saw the Irish brigades last when

their capture of Ginchy.

Yester

That was three months ago day I saw the Irish soldiers again, where they are holding a quieter part of the line, and it was good to go among them, and hear the Irish speech of them, and 5&y Well done! again to men who have done splendid things-not only at Ginchy and at Guillement, but all through long, hard months at Foos, and further back than that, when some of them the old Regulars-fought down from Mous, and up to the Marne and the Aisne, and in the battle of Ypres.

The attack was preceded by a deli- barats bombardment to destroy the desa barbed wire, and it was launched before dawn under cover of all available guns The first objective was gained with title opposition. The attackers swept on to all the objectives on the left al carried them by seven o'clock, the British advancing well up to a The British Navy comprises nestly strongly fortified line on the Albert-4,000 as battleships, battle episodes, and the faces of friends who cruisers, light cruisers, destroyers, sub-fought with them there, close crowded marines, mine sweepers, patrols, and in those hours of fighting, and gone miscellaneous crait.

away to other comradeship

Arm railway Daylight brought rain. clouds which enveloped the battlefield and put out of action. the artillery. Thereafter there was fighting with rides, Inyonets and bars.

The

For the benefit of those silly people who ask What is the Navy doing?" he said :--

These ships are at work in the White Sea the Atlantic, Pacific, on the East and West Coasts of Africa, in the

citerranean, Adriatic, Persian Gulf,

Tigris and Red Ses.

Their talk was of the Somme battles. and, the three months that have passed since the great day at Ginchy make all heurs seem like a cream to them. -a queer night-mare out of which they remember intense momenta, fantastic

"OUR HEADS ON FIRE."

"It's hard to remember the history of things," said an Irish boy who was'

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a

hour hu scatter Jack Johnsors about States Consul in Chefoe, China. Lat. the Boche de his wurst; faith, well Company by John Fowler, of Winchester,

laugh in his face,

Mass who for many yens was: United

the whole place.

Tis not at such trifles our bhoys are dister bases his claim that his good nama The publication upon which Mr. Fow- mayed.

Irish Brigade. Sure we're fighting to win-we're the Now, when wilhelin's world Empire is

shrunken and thin,

Surer Unter den Linden well hold a And we're billeted snugly in spacious

parado,

And we'll show him the bhoys of the

Irish Brigade!,

THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

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fiercest struggle was at the centre where the British objective was a forty-foo The cruiser quadron in home waters his head a knock just so good toons, pursued anremittedly over

rubbing up his rife while he whistled little melancholy tune with a whimsical mouth. This thing up here”-be save

at all, when the fighting's on.

period

of

consisted (Rays the New York Herakty of the report of an incident which occurred in Boston in October, •1908,

and reputation have been damaged

of the Chinese Mai, pul out ineough when L Sum Lang, a highly educated young Chinese and the managing editor

published

imerica, during which he was honored by many.

public. officials, universities. boards of trade and commercial organiza-

tions.

identify

mound with a sunken roast fringed with stops and examines 80 ships of ali kinds one minutes before we went over in ordena cost of about £300,000,000 per nien, the stranger insisted that bei

machine guns. The Germans disputed the arivance foot by foot up the incline The British hal almist gained the crest

every week.

heer carried overseas, together with Over seven million of our troops have guns munitions, and stores by the

safeguard.

Mr Li on October 151908, it appeared from testimony, had been received by Governor Guild, of Massachusetts. He had an appointment to meet the Mayor of Boston at half past two in the after noon and was having luncheon in his auite in the Touraine Hotel, Boston, in company with two reporters of the New York Herald, who were his guests.. MR. ARCHIBALD HURD'S YIEWS..While they were at luncheon a ballbey brought to Mr L Chinese calling card Mr Archibald Hurd contributes theed upon a sheet of scarlet

consisting of native characters emblazon- From following article to the Paris Edition the card Mr Li was unable to

his caller, who, it was learned afterward, the New York Herald-

wa Mr Fowler, then Consul ut Chefoo Confucius recommends us to "study the past if you would diving the future, and at home on a leave of absence. The caller, however, was made welcome in and we may judge the naval prospects ML's suite. of the coming year from the events

Mr Fowler was then and is now sof which have occurred at sutureak of hostilities in August, 1914.

since the fering from serious physical disabilities. When the war opened, the Centrale was almost blinif, deaf and very

nervous. Stringers were obliged

for fowers believed themselves fully pre- paged at seas. The German naval preps in writing Failing to make his identity the most part to communicate with him known el her to Mr Li or to the nowa- cf nearly twenty years, w

@were'un- | *** dertaken

must see Mr Lislone. to frighten the British people

The

reportars then I went running on, thinking of the was just shaking with fright, I was And to adopt an attitude of neutrality. In era impressed by what they called his

incoherent and preamble, to the German Navy Act

but haughty manner, nothing, and mud to get at the Jarry of 1933 it was candidly declared that Mr Li, after vainly seeking to learn the

of battle feet so nature his callera husiness, informed back Come back!' but we run on, with stro ail our heads, on fire. There was the greatest sen power a war against it

ment with the Mayor and asked him to nothing could stop us. We couldn't stop would involve such dangers as to im-return on the morrow. ourselves."

peril his position in the world.

Mr Fowler, according to the defence, German naval policy

when the

after characterizing Mr Li, according to George J. McLean, one war opened on the Continent and thus the testimony of guined the initiative at sea which, dar of the reporters present, as a liar, a faker ing nearly two and a half years of war, and a cheap coolia, and after having AT URITH WITH DEATH.

it has never lost. What course the threatened to expose him in a Boston

has "they came into a dug-out where one paral was taken 1 A review of the past newspaper reporter from the Boston their own he was a Connaught lud- may enable us to form some conception Journal called soon afterwards to inter lay dead with his hands on the should of what the future has in store. The view Mr Li and was courteously received ers and his head on the chest of a Ger Austro-Hungarian navy has been comby him. That rowspaper the following man soldier, who sat very straight, w with polled to adopt a policy of almost unin-morning published an article stating tha strange staring eyes and a dead-white terrupted inactivity. The German fleet Mr Fowler did not believe Mr Li to be dead, but stone bind and inzed, having some effort to convince the world that it face, quite rigid! The German was not has shown more initiative. It has made an

editor. The Herald of October 18 and 19 con- just been stansed and blinded by the is not, in a military sense, contained. tained accounts of the incident, upon concussion of a shell.

which is based the claim for damages, Mr Fowler's counsel of record, George The German claimed that they won Hiram Mann, and his trial counsel, Emil victory at the Battle of utised. Time E. Fuch's, contending that the publica are fought with only one object in order vindictive spirit, in that it represented tests every war claim. Naval battles cation was malicious and written in to gain the right to use the seas for the plaintiff as

as being insane. the Battle of Jatland, activity has been raids In the Rebieved DO

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when the Germans launched their mercantile, marine. under the Navy's boys. The officers were shouting Come "Germany must have versary with the stranger courteously of his appoint-

heaviest counter-attack.

firey waves swept down. The British retreated a short listance, maintaining fierce rifle fire. Then the support* arrived and ended the German advance, which gained little greind. Thereafter the fighting was legaltory. The Germans failed to retrieve their losses.

Prisoners pay striking trilates to our artillery. The enemy casualties were very heavy and we also paid the price of victory, which was one of much importance.

French correspondents reveal that General Gough commanded, ent

The success agymavates the already aritical positions of the Germans at Bapaumc.

THE BALKAN FRONT.

FORTY-EIGHT HOURS BOMBARD- MENT.

SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAID.

LONDOS.-Feb-19 Reater's correspondent with the British at Salonika describes a highly successful raid at the strongly defended and advantageously placed

the night of February 10.

Nearly 2,500 mercantile skippers are employed as skipper RN. R

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WHO RULES THE NORTH SEA?

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He and the Irish toys in the but with

strong

that even for the

He explained that the conditions off him remembered a few little pictures of reet was instantly British few into a rake and left the Touring

modern warfare compelled the blockad ng force to keep far from the enemy's

DBC:-

In spite of this, and in spite of the German boast as to the occasions on which the German Fleet has searched the North Ses for the British Fleet, our enemies have on only, one occasion ventured sufficiently far with their main feet to give us an opportunity to engage them. No vessels, nentral or British, have nighted the High Sea Fleet far from its porta on any other occasion.

It is true that on August 19, 1915, the enemy's fleet came within measur able distance of the English cost, being sighted by some of our patrols, but presence of our Fleet was reported" by their aircraft.

this fighting as though a white light had been mat on them, though all the rest was vague and blurred.

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They came tuanother dug-out and two Germans came up, and one of them beld B bomb ready to throw.

--THE BATTLE CY-JUTLAND."

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turned back, presumably because the aim and his comrades. But it was not military and economic naval the first witness, but the problem how

[This was the occasion on which we lost the light cruisers Nottingham and Falmouth, and the Germans twe tub marines and probably a battleship I

SUBMARINE MENACE WILI. BE MET.

The submarine menace to the mer

chant service is far greater now than at ang period of the war, and it requires our energy to combat-it-

It bust and will be dealt with, of that

then he saw that he must kill the man #Hands up," said an Irish had, and with his hayonet or the bomb would kill with his bayonet that he killed the hom ber. His finger trembled on the trigger of his rifle and the man fell dead with a bullet in his heart, and the Irishman said afterwards. Sure, that was a mistake entirely, because it was my bayonet I meant to use."

These areant

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which seemed to

words.

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the

sun-

Mr.

Mrs Fowler, the plaintiff, was called as confined to destroyer darkness,

which have to take his evidence was so difficult that results, and to the he was withdrawn after his counsel had

him make let b make an experimental but futile submarine campaign, sgainst the mer effort to read large writing in thes chant shipping of Allies and, unlight streaming through the court room fortunately, also of neutrals.

windows. Mrs. Cherrie C. The submarine campaign is doomed to whose home, in Winchester, M failure. No offensive weapon has ever Fowler resided, was called in the efort yet been developed which was not even to show that the plaintiff, through her, theme by adequate defensive, had made by telephone an appointment The Germans are at present chtaining with Mr. Let the T

e Touraine. The effort the benefit of what may be described as was unsuccessful, the Court sustaining new form of naval warfare, for the an objection on the ground that the submarine as a practical searcing wes: woman had never seen Mr. Li nor heard pos has heen developed since hostilities

bis voice. opened. There is no reason to doubt

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tially true they are not libellous. You the sovereignty of the Chinese Republic are not to look for any hidden meaning "orer that part of its territory known a in the wards, but you are to take the Manchuria

are remembrances of days that ssem quite far away now. Since then the Irish Brigades have been holding part of the line where the enemy is not in a fighting mood.

"It's very quiet, it is where we are

said

ar frish sergeant-major. I am confident, But we have to makeExcept for the rum-jars they send over soul our inevitable losses, and to do from time to time, its a peaceful life this we are dependent upon the ship we're having building industry of this country.

Dr Arthur J. Brown, executive secre After the Sghting on the Femme the that in the course of the coming year The Arst essential is the whole Irish Erigades might be glad of a peace the submarine will be defeated. When tary of the Presbyterian Board of For-language used in its ordinary meaning in China has aufered from lack of sy real Petit hearted co-operation of the men in the ful life, but the sergeant-major added that resalt has been produced what will eign Missions, testified to the high stand-Reading the articles thus, if you and trend among the nations friend', that Couronne Hill west of Lake Doimu on in workshops. In the same way as bis previous a new light upon gain emerga from behind ita minefields, and among the China missionaries, to they convey a substantially accurate, gle to set on its feet. It was Mr.

shipbuilding yards and in the engineer. an explanation, with an air of optimism happen? "Will the High Seas Fleet fig of Mr. Fowler in "the consular service this they are substantially tri10 and that would give it substantial aid i

whom he had been of great service dar idea of what occurred, then there is no idea that the United States thould as supported by heavy const artillery? Sir Douglas faig has appealed to the "But we always make trouble with Count. Reventlow and other German ing the Boxer troubles,

sume that role, from consideration of Libel The plaintiff having The way was prepared by a bot forty-munition workers, I now appeal to the the enemy wherever" we go, and it's writers in time, end again, assert Candler, of Jay & Fander counsel for the gards the words plumb crazy," profit to its citizens as

touch with the Higher

ving rested, Robert

as well as of eight hos bombardment, over a wide men in the shipyards and engineering quite likely read this hopefuefore od that the Germans naval forces will the Herald, called J. Kohle who passed

he said this Command have,

quoted comment of one of the men traditional sympathy for the Chinese area, so as not to betray the projected shops to put forth their best efforts

continuously and ungrudgingly.

never engage at sea unless there is an many years in the Far East as the present in the hotel, which words were people. If his recommendations and "long"

eliminated after a single, edition, that been followed the situation to-day might point of attack. It resulted in complete

Eeraki's cor assurance that they will be opposed by and Korea. Mr Ch IN THAT ARE MOURNED,

correspondent in China, Japan phrase does not necessarily mean that have been better for Chins it on-

gave evidence deception of the enemy, who barraged

Drafts are trickling out to them from "pproximately equal strength.

cerning Mr Li's fluent English art

I high the person to whots it is applied ought doubtedly would have been better for Ireland to all ap the gaps in the ranki BEITISH FLEXT'S STRENGTH.

stainmenta He showed that, because to be placed in an insane asylum. The American enterprise in China. where there were no troops whatever. "Let there be no question of strikes, made by their losses in the Somme bat-

The British Fleet is stronger absolute-of the phonetic character of the Ching phrase must be taken together with it!

context and in the connection in which The enemy's archlight, which no bad timekeeping. no slacking, and tics, for which poor Ireland, is still mourly and relatively than it ever was

hieroglyphs, & porth of China man' finds

# appests. threatened the advance, was almost let masters and men remember how ning, while the men in the Irish brigades Blaking allowance for its superior gan the language of southern China a foreign

in so far as you many find that these send brave words to the girls at home. modern batleships and hatti-run testified, that the Chinese characters that they are derogatory of the plaintiff towards the Navy and the nation but powerful projector which focussed 'slao towards our Allica.

There's, many a colleen with tears, in Germany, and it is adequately supplied supposed to stand for the name of Mr.

her eye thereon, diffused its light. The enemy

with light cruisers and destroyers. The Fowler on the scarlet paper he sent to you may find a verdict in his favour in From Killarney to Dublin, no check Germans may attempts spring of last Mr. Li's rooms did not convey for the mant will compensate him for the Company is drawn to Orders of Feb,

such sum óf damages as in your judg- dnally abandoned its one, and we quickly

will be dry

British admirals But we're not after boasting what con- 1 year, but they in spring of last latter knowledge of the stranger's injuries suffered. If the language is 17th 19th. The list therein referred to #Eached the trenches.

identity. before. Unless Germany, therefore, de- quests we've made,

on the witness him damages

ges for injury, to his feelings at 6.30pm For what girl can resist us--the Irish termines in desperation to, sinko her all atane Mr. Fowler's call at the Touraine, But

on a battle at sea, hoping, though defent his seemingly peculiarand erratic sctims Brigade!

it's tithe we were, too,

sea at least an equivalent, number of

"I thought he pleasant it may be, and you may consider Members of No. 2 Platoon, and Nos, 3 was some find of a crank." Twas the devil's own job we had to British units, there

anticipate that during the coming year witness. Mr. McLearn testified that the who first attacked Mr. Li Sum Lingill attend the Range on Sunday nur There's many a black, bitter debt say serious effort wil be made to break exactly what had occurred in Mr. Li's Journal and that he went to that paper wear TRUOTIÓN CENTRAL STATION

the coming year HERALD article represented fairly and through the columns of the Boston February 5th, that's been paid,

THE NAVY IS READY: LET OTHERS DO AS MUCH.

completely neutralised by our more great is their responsibility not onto remember, but keep-their-bearta up and power, it is more than twice sa strong in tongue. It was not at all strange, articles were not justified, not true and

Every man in the Navy is eager and prepared to do his duty. I ask that the nation,should do its part by work- ing with equal self-denying diligence

If all do their part all will be well with na

Of one prominent fact I can speak with HEAVY WEEK FOR. PARLIAMENT.. full confidence, born of experience

WAR LOAN RESULTS TO BE ANNOUNCED.

LONDON, Feb. 19,

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as in

will fail as

failed

Mr. McLean described

HONGKONG POLICE RESERYE,

50 COMPANY PROMOTIONS.

The attention of members of this"

libellous it

is never libellous, no matter how un-

be permitted to award will close on Wednesday, February 21st, you are to remember that

that the

truth

MUSKETRY COURSE, TART ILA

Now we've been to the Somme, and be certain, to take to the bottom of the and his angry leaving. I mid the so the evidence that it was Mr. Fowler and 4 umpanies eligible to fire Part T

pull through;

pire.

the iron dominion which the British And the interest has come from the Fleet is imposing on the German Em-apartments in the Touraine

Austris Rummary is also unable to Justice Ford charged the jury in fifteen complained of until three days later

At the end of the second day's hearing. October 16, while this defendant

newspaper did not publish the articles ARMOURY -5.50.M.

Thursday, February 22nd-Na 71 Justice Ford adjourned court with soon (No. 1 Company) every month

'deliberata at fiftæti minutter past four

Irish Brigade.

GENERAL'S "HONOURS BOOK.""

The Nation can depend on the Navy. being Ready Resourceful, and Reliable. Finally, Sir John Jellicoe gave a plain bint to the great shipping compazies that they should provide out of their war profits for the wires and

They have & General, one of their own Allies' command of the sea will be reið to'clock. The Court said, in part the riderstanding that if an sgroòment: Friday, February 93rd—No, & Pistoon.

her naval forces that passes the minutes and the twelve men retired to children of U-boat victims in the To-day opens a crowded week in mercantile marine. The hearts of the blood, who is proud of the traditions forced by new units and by the strength article complained of commies great were reached sealed verdict should be (No. 3 Company)

returned the following morning, officers and men would be lightened in and achievements of the old Irish regi which comes from

under bis

volve it deal of matter laudatory, of the

plaintif ombination. What those factors in the continued presence of danger and thunder at command, and he keeps

it rather than otherwise. It also contains Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the the recurring possibilities of disaster if quick praise of men who have done well, the months ahead, sea power will-ba

burning by is hardly necessary to explain. Du

During some languago - Exchequer, will in the afternoon they know that those they, may leave and onerous recognition of good service: traz slated in to land power. In the early as the plaintif contends, and particular. able to dissover in the New York which reflect upon him. The only reference to the verdict we are Besides the rewards and decorations phase of the war it brought to rais Gerons of the reporters present as a

By the parase *plume Fersty announce the eagerly awaited results of behind them would be cared for and

educated.

published on the 12ih instant m -the War Loan.

way--and in a year the Irish Division campaign against France to be followed words are found in the first edition only AN EARLY. WORKES JOE A GOOD CAUSE has gained 500 honours he has in- by the defeat of Russia. It will bring and not in the later editions stituted an Flanours Book, in which to to ruin the later: military scheme which

Parliament

Sir E Carson introduces the Naval Estimates on Wednesday, when the question of submarining will probably

fill the bill; while it is expected that y

spirit

iven to the officers and men in the usual many's military policy of a short shag his view of the plaintiff's actionating I Herald is in the following lestiarette |

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Only those are to attend who have been warned to fire Part-ILof this year's Course.

Joined No. 2 Platoon-J. Din. Invalidad Ont-P. G. 624 D'alamda Benedios.

(Sg4) 7.0.-JUN,

D.S.P. (2).

Like the haggis, the mealie pudding deepest

records the names of all men recom-has involved in the war Bulgaria and damages, the different · ARA

tinna to be besieged by sea, and all hig. been in this case no proof of "what.is/avy, boén,, revived by a spit for libel is to the Saasensch, a Scotch delicney thes

Eat

will con-

Mr John origin of which is wrapped

I the postcard-a2 jou? man to konatred receives a patchwentkistory, Admiral. Maan, remarked and contempt is libellione per so. To tion on which this suit was. brystery. The other morning two travel-

Recollections of the visit to this coun- of THE PAHAMA "SLIDES,”

try of Mr. Li Sum-Ling, then, editor of which a jury may assess in the leading Chinese paper at Hongkong mended not only for single acts of Turkey. All those Powers which are gallantry in the field, for steady now associated

Bid there had libel action, Justice Ford. Germany with That the Panama Canal is a permanent and enduring service.

brought against the Herald. Lay Mr. Lloyd George's negotiations with work and that the slides there are only In one year 160 names have been put tory, attests that the ses controls the known as special damage. Under the Fowler one-time United States the Dominions, the Allies and the temporary dificulties caused by settling down in that book, and each afficer or land. As the greatest writer on naval bead of compensatory damages he at Cheloo, which resulted in

charged "To hold one up to ridicule Neutrale will be sufficiently advanced General George W. Guthala, speaking certificate mentioning his gallant sonduct reviewing the course of ovesta after the plaintiff contends that these articles do not beat upon the main purpose of Mr were houtily weloomed by the ladies in

the plaintiff yesterday. dinner

field, and -to enablę bim to make a statement on recently at the twelfth onestic ordering his name and deed to be entered the pomp and circumstance of hold the plaintin PP to ridicule, and – Li's visit, this being advocacy of a

and devotion to duty in the

battle of Trafalgar in 1505" Thursday regarding the restrictions on the Explorers Club at New York Bin glips and Slides of the subject was in the record of the Irish Division! The which for ten years to come desolated hand, says, "All we have printed about ( mercial) allianos gun tad nesto padding" piping hot, was placed

are proud of this distinction, a Tipe suds a few days, previously at is treasured in their families to and fro over Europe of the Ficich only when it is both derogatory and

and it the Continent,

the trammng the plaintiff is substantially true. States and plained, already has been partly cleared by their genoral: on the 18th of this armies and the busy Leggions, false that it becomes libellous: Chins has experiences that shit of life mines. Joining the Army," but Contractor's Hill, Cugeral Goethals ex Another honour is to be given to them are

there went on unocasingly that nuisaleas | PROEVE away the promptness with which this month. It is the revival of old words

the vitals was dona being due to the fact that the praise once bestowed upon the Irish Compulsion, chose

hose llence, when once. engineers of the canal know beforehand Brigade by France in 1797

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of France, that¦ TRŪTE IS NO LIBEL» observer the most *Now I want you to take these arti-ward that

which the Peking government: exh consem as the reported discovery

secret clauses to the treaty some these per to Japan sand Russia, announced:

confants, and took” as mouti :ose words proved at Mons and Le of the son power. Throughout 1917 the words altma crazy contains in Rear Admiral Robert / Perry UN. Chatent, on the Adene and at Ypres on sex power will e ntinue to be arrayed part of the onion only, And Ewant vor relired, tosatmaster, introduced General the battlefields of Looe and the gomme, ngams Dermany and her artaora and read them in their entirety, heading Goethals the man who made the will be given to the Irish. Division as in due course it will bring them to defeat and all, and then I want to have you greatest waterway in the world their motto, dare printed in the and rain.

determine in how far they are subotan-

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