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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917.
THE POLITICAL CRISIS RUSSIANS PURSUING TURKS IN
IN CHINA,
FRESIDENT ACQUIESCES IN
CABINET'S DECISION..
THE CAUCASUS. '
Hoșpos, March 6, A official message transmitted by wireless statea:-In thủ. Caucasus we are pursuing the Turks who are with drawing to Bidjaronne. W occupied PREMIER RETURNS TO THE the villages of Husseinabad and Chariak, We attacked the summit of adlatad in the direction of Hamadan to the south east of Abzol Lake, pursuing the Tutka towards Dovletabad."
one of our airships bombed Baranovitchi..
CAPITAL
(Wah Tar Yat Po'a Service.)
FRKING, March-7.
The President addressed a 'letter to the Premier in Tientsin notifying his ompliance with the three demands viz: 1-Tho, President to give his support to the Cabinet's decision the
Bino-German question.
on
THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST LLOYD GEORGE:
A GANG OF DANGEROUS
- REVOLUTIONARIES.
The President to sign any mandate
that in fresented to him by the Cabinet.
LONDON, March 6. The trial of the alleged conspirators!
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE LAW COURTS.
2
A TRANSACTION IN ANTIMONY ORÉ.
.....
Mr. Guiliner appenned for the plaintif and Mr. Heywool for the
defendant.
THE MAGISTRACY,
CHARGE AGAINST A SHIPS OFFICER.
Melbourne.
Several constables were called to give evidence as to whether or not the defendant was intoxicated at the time of his arrest and when cross-examined by Mr. Goldring, solicitor for the de. fence, Sergeant Tulloch, who was pro secuting, denied using more force than absolutely necessary to arreat the defendant.
TIGRIS LOOP FIGHT.
DESCRIPTION BY “ EYE-WITNES8.”
The following telegrams from "Eye.. Witness" in Mesopotamis tall the story of the fighting in the Tigris. Loop →
Ex-Sian, January 12 Yesterday was the second day of the
a.
The remanded ease in which William In the Supreme Court this morn, Names Cooper, Second Officer of the ss ing before Sir William Rees Davies, Phone, was charged with being R.C., Chief Justin, J. J. Lysaught, drunk and disorderly on the 20th of fighting for Mehemed Abdul Hasaan of 2. Hotel Mansions Hongkong. February in Nathan Road, Ysumati, was loop. We have also carried the post- sited Ini Kan, of 20, Water Street, concluded this morning before Mr. C. Ixtion of the enemy, who have been driven for $1,000 money leat and costs of
lowly back on the Tigris and held triangle on the river bank, on a 400 the action.
yards base. The Turkish resistance was practically broken up by our attack on 8th and we advanced yesterday, clearing the whole position up to tlus lust occupied piece of ground, with very the ground, it has been necessarily few casualties. Owing to the nature of somewhat sticky fighting. The Turkish position consists of two lines of trenches, the drst connecting the corners of the river loop orta 2700 yards front; the second, 400 yards behind, lies actes the yards, and between these two lines the tongue of the loop, on the front of 1,300 ground is cut up by a network of nullah, covered, with thick brushwood. We found the nullas along which the We cleared these by bombing parties Turks made their equnter-attacks on, the another section of the trench by the river bank 200 Turkish, dead were found, 8th," covered with their dead; and, in
in 300 yards.
Before opening the case Mr Gardiner usked his Taniship for permission to amend the claim.
His Fordship uske Mr. Heywood. if he had any objection.
Mr. Heywood, replied: I have no
3.The President not to intorterangainst Mr. Lloyd Craorge, mentionedhjection y al provided I un with the Cabinst sending telegrams toun Jamury 31, bas opened at the Old paid the costs of the amendment.
· foreign countries and the provinces.
Upon the President's agreement to the above riemands the Premier return ed to Faking last night at 10.30 along with the Vice-President, and will see the President, this morning This the crisis is ended,
The Vice-President want to Tientsin in the morning and returned with the Premier in the evening
Although the Premier haa returned it is not known whether he will resime
otice or not.
All the provincial authorities have wired to Pekingadvocating the Premier's resumption of office, adding that over if the Cabinet's foreign policy should be reconsidered the Cabinet should not
be thaken and not even re-organisation is ariviable at the present time.
Believing that the Premier would not return the whole of the ministers in the Cabinet interviewed the Fresident on Taenlay and banded in their résigos. tions, but promised to attend to affairs temporarily, aatil Anecessors appointel.
were
All the papers attack the Premier for illegal and unconstitutional - duct in overruling the President's
the Provisional Constitution.
It is reported that certain members
in both Houses who are opposel vo
His Lordship sail that there would be no costs for an amendment but he would hear the evidener first and then, if necessary; adjourn "the case for the purpose of amendment of the claith and allow defendant
PRISONERS STORIES,"
The defendant then entered the witness box sad deposed that on February 20th, at about 4 F., he cama ashore and went to the Engineers Bailey before Mr. Justice Low, Mr Riza,
Institute where he had three or four Mahomme lan barrister, defending The Attorney General (Sir E
drinks and played a game of billiards Smith) prosecuting, suggested that the
He then engaged, rickshaw to take attitude of mind and conduct of the
him home and arriving at his residence prisoners was due to an unreasoning,
paid the rickshaw coolic ten cents, his inveterate hatred of Great Britain, and to a profound dislike of compulsion and
legal fare. The coolie, however, was from our bombardment on the previous Prisoners admit they suffered heavily other measures for the defence of the costs of the adjournment. country and of hatred towards States-
not satisfied with the amount received days. The Turks captured are of fine men whose duty it had been to said that in the latter part of last Chinese. The defendant took the there being no coffee even for officers, Mr. Farliner opening the unsa, and began to curse and wear in fed, but complain of a coffee famine, physique, und say they are fairly well
recommend the adoption of auch He maintained that the
March measures.
defendant brought so cushion from the rickshaw and told the The rank and file wear a rough uniform,
being coarsely but warmly clad in loose. prisoners were a gang of dangerous samples of antimony ore to a Mr. coolie to fetch a policeman. He then woollen clothing Bike sacking. One A revolutionaries, and the State would be C. F. Surkey, who is plaintiff in entered his house and taking of his tolian stalwart said his machino-gun had lacking in its duty if it had failed to another action connected with this outer garments lay down on his bed.
been buried by 'n abell get into touch with such persons by ease, stating that he could procury A few minutes later bis amab came to was a pity the gan should be
the place, if we wished, as it and offered to SAON TE means of its secret agents
wastedi. tips or at $7 or $8 per picul. The bim and announced the arrival of a longer any good looking crowd; and ·
hoped we would use it, as it was m
to the Turks. They plaintif said,** All right; I have a¦ constable. · He arose and went to the are a wild, Triend who will udounes you the door with the eshte in his hand. Aso stubbornly, with the swollen river at must be of stout heart to have held on money and you can purchase the the door he was met by Sergeant UNITED STATES SENATE RULES On the 10th March defen-Tulloch whom he informed that he had
THE ARMED NEUTRALITY BILL.
TO BE AMENDED...
WASHINGTON, March 1.
lant saw Mr. Eysaught at his house. Mr. Beysuught id if defendant would go to the King Edward Hotel on the 18th March he would advance $1,000 to purchase as much ore as possible Defendant went
In the Senate Mr. Lodge introduced Session, but the Chairman ruled it cut the Armed Neutrality Bill at an Exers on the ground that Congress was not in for that amount. Session Notice was given of intention to the hotel and obtained the money to amend the rules.
giving ledipt for is. Afterwards,
·
sent for a policeman in order to complain against the rickshaw coolie. The Sergeant geized the defendant hy the neck and threw him from the steps into the gutter. He was then everly knocked about and, although dressed only in a pair of trousers and a singlet, dragged to the Police Station. Arriving at the Station the defendant not knowing, that he should stand in the
their back and no bridge. all night our shrapnel played on the point of the creasing. Our own casualties are con stream where their pontoons would be aiderably less than the enemy's, in spite of the offensive being on our side.
CAVALEY WORK.
arm ammunition.
C
Our Cavalry yesterday wore operating" down the Shatt Al-Hai, and carly this morning captured 13,000 rounds of small banks of the stream on account of the Going is slow on the nnmerous affluents, which need bridging. settled, and the ground very slippery. The river has risen 13ft. Sin. since More ruin. has fallen. The weather is un-
.
It is proposed to hold a Senatorial defendant went to Canton to procure Conference of the opposing parties to disense measures for the prevention of the ore, but med later sugincentle of the charge room, walked up to January 1st. An aeroplane just come in authority, as provided by Article 35 tuntiraited debates."
that he had bought $1,000 worth, but the desk rail. The Sergeant then strack reports our cavalry at Hai Town. it was not sufficient to a junk. him on the side of the head knocking
ENEMY ATTÄCK... Defendant suggested that in order to bim into a corner. The defendanthe Cavalry returned from Bai to day
Ex-Sinn, January 15th. Tuan Kei Shi's party propose to in. THE S.S. APPAM BRITISH-OWNED. Í save wastage in freight more ore asked that his wife he notified of after camping there three days. fai is his arrest but his request was ignora solid compact little town with a river ed. His wife, however, had returned frontage and covered bazaars. Supplies were plentiful. Yesterday, soon after leav home and been informed of what had ing camp on their return maret frhm occurred by the amah. She hurried horse and infantry. As they were clear
Bai,theevaliy were attacked by irregular to the Police Station to verify the ing amp the usual crowd collected and servant's story and then got Mr. Hill of were standing about in their long cloaks the C.PR to bail the defendant out.
and picking up empty tins and rubbish. These scavengers had, concealed arms in After bearing further evidence how their clothes and as soon as the rearguard outside Hai town they followed up and disappeared behind a long bund a mile opened fire on them from this cover. At the same time clouds of horse and foot emerged out of the nullahs and villares on both flanks.
The cavalry,
continuing
troduce a bill impeaching Tuan Kel
WASHINGTON, March 7. Sai on the ground that the Premier! being the Head of the Central Adminis.frmes British ownership of the s.a. The Supreme Court has finally con tration should not suddenly abandonam, which was "kinnpped" last his post, merely on account of difference year. of personal opinion. The proposal, however, is supported by but few members.
The President after receiving the American Minister yesterday, gave instructions that notice should be sent to the Diplomatic Corps that China's
AN ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY.
7
INDIAN CONSTABLE SHOT.
Li Kit, a shopkeeper at No. 7 Argyle "foreign policy will not be modified by Street, has reported to the Police that
should be bought to fill the junk, Another $1,000 was advanced on the 28th March by Mr. Lysuught. The ore was to be brought from Sukwan to Canton where it was to be stored The defendant went away again and subsequently returned to Hongkong and gave plaintiff an address in Can-ever, His Worship imposed a fine of five ton where he plaintiff) couki get dollars and ordered that the defendant's delivery of the ore. Plaintiff went bail of $25 be refunded.
to Canton and applied at the address -
for the pre, but found none there. excepting a small quantity in some-
the Premier's going to Tientsin. Tele about 10.15 p.m. yesterday he was grams to the same effect have been sentented in his shop and heard a knock body else's name. Defendant iguin to the Chinese Ministers abroad by the fon the door. He asked what was returned to Hongkong "and gave Foreign Department.
an unknown pernon pliatif a letter authorising delivery.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 1.),
THE BRITISH ADVANCE IN FRANCE.
FURTHER PROGRESS.
LONDON, March -7. Field-Marshal Sir Douglar Haig
reports
wanted and
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION
the march at a
t a walk, up a section
of a battery and soon cleared the band. but for the greater part of the day the enemy employed his habitual desert tactics, hanging on our skirts, fring at us at extreme range
listle with effect and dispersing again as soon as A Chinees woman, charged, with have brought a gun or machine-gun
OF OPIUM.
answered, "mellon seeds" The com.nd the ore, but no on could be founding in her possession five taels of into action. The only incident which! plainant opened the door and a man After this the plaintiff asked for his prepared opium other that Government was an opportunity the enemy gave our distinguished this from a dozen others entered the shop. He was followed by money or the ore, and the defendant opium, was brought before Mr. J. Ravaley to charge. Three dismounted four or five other men armed with said he had sold the ore at much less Wood this morning" revolvers. One of the men pointed then he gave for it' and offered to a revolver at the complainant's head.
the enemy
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and threatened to shoot him if he raised Day back the money, but did not opium concealed on the defendant's/Practically surrounded the Colonel afternoon, but despite that the prices
stabbed
an alarm. The complainant seized the, révolver and another man him in the head with a knife. He managed, however,
do ko.
Mr. Lysaught then went into the witness box and gave evidence, as to lending the funney and his in- police whistle, which he sounded ability to obtain delivery of the ore.
to
secure &
The alarm frightened the would-be
The case was adjourned.
robbers, and they rushed out of the
shop and run along Canton Road toward
20.-Spalpern, winner Jocke Cup, $180,
"Capt. Golilney.
Mr. Tavares.'.
Merry Monarch, 8120, Mfr. Blasen.,
10%-Golliwog, 31K), Mr. Liten. sowars whose horses had been shot and
BL-White Metal; $85, Leong Yat. who had been hidden from the reat t of There was very large crowd at 32-Black griffin, $60, Tom Cunn. "A female searcher discovered the the squadron by broken ground were the sale of the Race ponies yesterday 02-Onward Dahlie, $50, Lezag Yat..
4.Duke Dablis, winner of races, 1-45μ person at the Kowloon Railway Station in command of the regiment in the obtained were small, with a few
when they were first seen by
Evidence was heard and the case rearguard. This officer shouldered round
and charged in. All who stood were run exceptions. ".
3-King Hal, $100, Mr. Ngar. remanded until tomorrow.
through with the lanes to a man. Others coming up behind turned and fled The highest bid was for Herolimi 87-Black Prince, $58, Top Gunn howling. The sowars who made the which was bought for $5000.-Nyanza, $60, Mr. Li..
38.-Banjo, $45. Mr. Wa.. charge were Jate of the Punjab a proverbially steady atcci The Hat Currem, Sir Paul's trainer. Town 40-Mo, placed 3 times during preeting town referred to in the above message is Mouse was the next highest at|"" on the Shatt-el-Hai about 25 miles in 9380. Below is a list of all the 41-Ike, $105Ah Hee. direct line south of Kat.
STREET GAMBLING.
Before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning, Inspector Taylor (E) charged a licensed
/
We made further progress to the Taumati The complainant pursued north-west of Irles and north of Puisioux-then for a short distance and then gave au-Mont. We raided the trenches to the east of Bouchavene. Later, the up the chase. Returning to his shop BRITISH LABOUR AND THE WAR. hawker with street gambling in Queen's
Artillery dispersed the enemy massing be found that nothing had been stolen. for a counter-attack on the trenchee recently captured there.
11
Meanwhile, an Indian countable, (No. 324), named Lalk Singh, whilst
*
Bood West.
CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH.
returning home from duty, caught and At the Manchester Labour Conference arrested one of the fugitives. The man | on January 25th Mr Ramsay Macdonald, -THE OPERATIONS ON THE FRENCH drew a revolver, shot the constable in M.P., moved, on behalf of the Labour
FRONT.
the left side of the body, below the heart, and succeeded in escaping...
The Indian policeman, who is married and resides at Mong Kok,, was removed our destructive fire wrecked enemy organisations north-west of Manlin-sous to the Government Civil Hospital where Oivant.
A French communiqué saya- Between the Oise and the Alte
"
It appeared that the defendant was operating chance board, and soliciting school children as players.
His Worship imposed a fiue of 85 and ordered that 1.30, found in defen- executive, a resolution demanding the cant's possession, be confiscated conscription of accumulated wealth, protesting against food, taxes as unjust and suggesting a graded taxation on the unearned incomes up to 158. in the £, as
well as the revision of land taxation and the rationalisation of banks. He said the war will leave us in debt 4,000
he is reported to be on the point of which means £200,000,000
We demolished casemates and dug death.
outs north of Autreches.
There were violent artillery actions north "of the Méuss
along the
Chambrettes and Bezoavaux front, but
no infantry actions.
THE GERMAN REPORT.
"We also repulsed a Russian attack south of Brezany and in the shuthern part of the Wooded Carpathians,
· SOCIETE DU GRAND HOTEL DE PEKIN
ם
The resolution was carried.
A resolution demanding adult suffrage and also the safeguarding of the position
of women after the war was adopted.
Strong efforts were made by the Inde pendent Labour Party to secure the call-
with
· THE BANDMAN COMPANY AND MAN POWER.
AN ACTOR'S DEATH.
An Ipoh telegram to Kuala Larpar
en February 16th stated the
Abody of a European found on the
a
THE LOOF CAPTURED.
P
ponies sold:
Es-Sinn, January 19. Early this morning we occupied tren ches which afforded the Turk his "lass foothold on the Mahomed Abdul Hassan bend on the right bank of the Tigris, downstream of Kut. They put up dogged fight in the loop for two days but, having them carnered, we econo miseri casualties instead of rushing the position. We threw forward our tron-7-Whizz Bang, $15, Bought in ches gradually. The ares held became so confined that our concentrated ar- tillery and trench-mortar fre made it hardly tenable. Nevertheless, there were desperate sorties and counter attacks and our infantry hád to 'clear: part of their last trenches with the
1.--Antony, $20, Bought in. 2.Reattock, 850, Bought in. 3.-Iconstone, $16, Mr. Ngar..
4. One grey Polo pony, $15, Bought in. 5.-Flybynight, £20, Tom Guna. B-Ironside, $110, Mr. Des Voeux.
$105.
42-Yid, 3rd in Derby; 3rd in Trial
Flate. $300, Mr. Ross."
43.Social Schemer, Withdrawn 44-King Ben, winner Royal Navy
Stakes, 2nd Garrison Cup, $210, -/- 3r., Dowbiggin
4. King Dick, 2nd Nil Desperandura and Off Day winner. Withdrawn.' 46.-Peter Doody, 8115, Mr. Wa. 47Bridgnorth, winner. Hongkong
Stakes, $800, Mr. Barton,
8.-Hush Hush, winner of Gyakanna
Club Cup and placed twice during 48.-Brown Bess, placed, twice during
the meeting, $100, Capt. Cassell. the Meeting, $100, Mr. G. C.40Cloudlande placed twice during t
Moxca.
Kan
meeting, $100, Me Moxon,
61--Dak Bey, $100, Capt. Goldney 62.-Amphion, #125, Ah Hea,
bayonet before they quitted. Our ·9-Chestnut griffin, 130, Mr. Wo Thit 50-Hajj, 8150. latent assalta, gallantly pushed home, probably determined their retirement. This morning's attack
Kau
$00, Mr. Wo
Bê. Block Pony, 14, Tan Quán Shin64.-King Charles, $45, Ah Tam.
55.-White Pony, $45, Major Dopsira
winner at Gymkhana
the last phase in 30.-Grey griffin, $120, Mr. Blason the struggle, was a a comparatively blood 11.-Bright less affair. The enemy had abandoned their trenches. by a clever ruse. They had kept up the noise of digging (12-king the and bad slipped
night oughout t
across the Tigris in bon pontoons and cooks which they had kept concealed under abelters contrived the bank. As the river is approached,
meetings, $15, Mr. Ngaríj 13.-Peerless Fear, $136, Wo Shin Kan 14.-Patrolini, $75. Mr. Agassiz. the soil becomes more sandy and friable 15.-Khakilini, $160 Mr. David. Consequently the rearmost trenches on 16.-érialini. $120, Mr. H. Sett.
*rero
Sir
ing of an International Rocialist Congress milway line at Johore Babre last night simu Thorne,
Peace Congress is presumably that of Mr. J. Harper, A Berlin official message says:-Thore- At an extraordinary general meeting Mr
M.P., moved an amend- has been a very violent artillery action of shareholders of the Sociste du Grand ment, that the Socialist member of the Bandman Opera: Com on the right bank of the Somme. We Hotel de Fakin held recently, it was Trade Union Congress should be company, who was found to be missing from repulsed a British attack to the cast of decided to entirely remodel the Hotel fined to the Allied Powers. Other meme tho trato su daylight the Tigris bank, suffered, more severaly 17-Warriostini, $250, Mr. Congára. Bouchavesnes.
and to erect some large new buildings bera pointed out the impossibility of It appears that. Mr. Harper, who from our shell fire than those
French meeting and on a present premises, facing Balgar-German Socialiats. The confa exempted from military service en inland and bear signs of a heavy better-18.-Mercuni, $500, Currem, trainer for
Glacis. When there alterations will have been ence would be the most dreadful bear account of wounds received in the Borg. From first to last the Turks must
have suffered very heavy casualties in 19.-Sangala, $75, Capt. Caseci. completed, the Company will be able to garden the world had ever seen. War, was mentally affected by recr their grim defence and fog-masked 20 Trojan, winner Garrison Cup and open to the public a most up-to-data Mr Ramsay Macdonald asked if the criticisms in Singapore regarding the counter-attacks Reinforcement Hotel, which will comply with refy conference was willing to trust the Bandman Company and man power.
Brd Tytam Handicap, $135, Mr. ferried across at night and the per- demand for comfort and convenience of diplomatists to settle the pesco.,
sistence with which they held this bandos "Mr Thorne's amendment wAA
of the river is evidence of their sense of 21-Sonyober, $110, Mr. Moxon. "ENÉHY ATTACKS DRITEN OFF BY the constant flow of visitors to the
by 3,038,000 voter to% 404,000.
its tactical'importance."
22-Formosa, 800, Capt. Goldney, ITALIANS.
plans of the new promises will resolution in favour of immediate
23-Old King Cole, #105, Air. High. 1,697,000 volen to soon be completed, and the work will be peace was rejected
BUB II IN.
24 Tittlemoast, Brd American - Cay, begon in the course of this year. LONDON, Earth 6.
"It was further decided at the meeting A resolution was carried, protesting Colit, Cholers And Diarrhoes Romedy
good many people think rheumatiem 250, Mr. Johnson **An Italian: oficial" message states: to increase the Company's share capital against the inadequacy of the war, per had eared the lives of more people and can not be cured without taking 26-Dormouse, 180, Ms. Hough We repulsed repeated attacks at to $400,000 by the lane of tho por of ions and demanding a more liberal scale. Costabella, tapturing one gun. We new shares and to authorize the inspe of Delegates cited many cases of hardship relieved more suffering than any other baseous medicine Chamberlain's Fain 26 Withdrawn, p drove off with heavy losses renewed series of 7 per cent Goid debentures Tas French Socialat Pubranihr de reedy in existence. It is known all Balm roassaged thoroughly into the skin 37 Town House 8rd Professional Cup,
Amounting to attacks to the south-east of Vertoibe me been taken up by a group of old durable peace, Iraving nothing to cause and all intestinal pains. For sale by all ye relief quicker.For sale by all
100,000, all of theclared that the nations wanted a yead over the civilized world for ita predy a cured far more cheama iam tand Top 20 Winston, Ont
éures of cramps in the stomach, diarrhoes my internal remedy in existenca and
Bay,060, Mr Boss. and the Jalian front.
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Chamista and Storekeepers, Monte Chemieta and Béorekvences.
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