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TRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917.
TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from "Page 1)
THE NEW BRITISH MINE ZONE.
مش
TO BLOCK THE BIGHT.
Loss, July 19 Keuter learns from an authoritative Tourer that the new Hritish mine tone
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE RUSSIAN DISORDERS.
DECISIVE STAGE NEAR
PETROGRAD, July 19.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE MR. CHOATE'S AMBITION THE CITY OF BAGHDAD.
AT FENGTAI.
HEROIC ACTION BY AN
ENGLISHMAN.
[By an Eyewitness in the Peking tanttu".
REALIZED.
A LETTER TO EARL GREY.
The following striking letter froni, Mr- Choate to Earl Grey, written simont on the morrow of the American declaration of war against Germany, was one of the lust which the late statesman send to Europe:--
It is the eonsensus of opinion that a decisive stage is approaching in the struggle between the iocese of order and disorder. The local troops are bivouacking in the General Staff build- ings and in the Winter Palace Square, where cannons are ported. Afcas of the in the North Sas was specifically' mal farmored cars are at the disposal of the age the Chinese fleeing from the wrath has swert all clouds from our sky and
Council of Workinen's pnd Soldiers' to prevent emany ships and submarinesDelegates and the military aathorities. emerging from Heligoland Bight. A slight mortification of the fimits is being mysilered with a view to satisfying the Dutch representationis.
instene of four,
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THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN,
ITALIAN SHIPPING REFURNS.
Howk, July 19. The report for the week Taling July 15 statare :
must exeruse power.
M. Tserccel angnerd thas this Congress would mert a fortnight hence
dennstrations in Museow.
*
THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.
PROPOSED TRANSFER TO MOSCOW,
the British Legation and the stars of As a replt of an arrangement between the contending forces a train left Feking
East Sixty Third-street, April, 1917. prain was packed to the full extent of band in the ath. Immediately on Saturday morning for Tientsin. The
Dear Lont Grey, Your delightful cable its exbie capacity with people and bag after the Fresident's Message delivered in person to Congress, which, as you say, that blow by the S to one, a few foreigners to the breezes
The Chinesefore it had culminated in the declar form for two days desiting with their clamation by the President. passengers had been living on the plat
tion of war by Congress and its pro had now come and they were comforted whole souls to get away. The moment to think of it.
in
A PANIC
pride the whole nation is now lined Atlas Americans at home and abroad can hold up their heads with indaite
AN INTERESTING STORY "OF ROAD. PLANNING.
of
Describing the city, ad, Hinghdad, the corre
the Allahabud **Pioneer M
4
The exopolitan character of its population is evident, during a walk through its regular network of narrow
present posilution of the city at 10,000. streets & reliable estimate plaves the, of which 80,000 are Jews and 49,00) are Arabs. Baghdad has only one brval street, named Khali Pashu-road after the Turkish offiter commanding in,
Tigris. There is an amining story told Mesopotamia, which runs through the best of the city on thys left bank of the
tens of this theraghfar, the greater part. neering the plauming and "emestruc
of which has only been grade during the present "Wae. The street was originally planned by Nazim Pasha, who was Wail durla the time, Sir W. Willcocks sprut in Baghdad when preparing his well- kuwa ination webeibe for the Turkish Blackwed there appears an article fiovezinent. Tu a recvus number, of her W. Willcocks, who tells the ra part of the story as follows:- Nazira Pasha will be best remembered in Figh- street through the juddle of the city. The streets of lugdad are ridiculously
rose and in most places to carriages cannot pass each other. The Pasha ser himself to remedy 't is by widening the existing main road, and, as he high little
All went well as farins Fengtai. There ing neutral and anns and monitious: money besides want. he commandewind i
joint Committee of the Council of Feasts Delegates, mentioned yester Workrien's and Soldiers' Delegates and day, passed a resolation that it was nevessary to convoke Pan-Russian Congress of the Council of Workmen's chest of the engine and one of Chang that you will hear no more about doubt The Union Jack was spreadhurer thelup behind the President and think THE OUTPUT OF COAL.
and "Soldiers' Delegates to consider the 's officers was there to see that his or hesitation or dissent among us. 37 transfer of the whole governing power selves. A British Consular officer was
pigtailed ONE DAYS, HOLIDAY INSTEAD to that boily,
enlleagues would behave them think that we may now forget all the past, and let bygone be bygones, and OF YOUR
Meanwhile the present Garernment to share of the train, and she was about accept the President as our great lender to start when it was discovered that fur the war and we muste ve him eric the engine driver and brakesman had for one signal result of his watchful LONDON, July 19.
destest. The news had come up the waiting, and that is that he was waiting In view of the national necessity of
line that in aeroplane sens dropping to see when the whole nation would be at Mower in order to purent inter the station at bank het been reached, so that he could sdely wrought up to the point which has now maintaining the present output of col.ference from the irresponsible part of But the art of persuasion has been rulares the world our alliance with
all the All incontinently deserted. the Derbyshire Miners' Association has the Petrograd fisrrison,
tivated by at Hone, the Teutic Inspector, France and Great Britain without any recommended foguce of its members to It is noteworthy that the Moscow through long years of practice, and after practical dissent. Take one day's husky in Angus Council of Workmen's ant Soldiersleby the functionaries mentioned
were ay allince, became that is justified Delegates disenssert the Petrogrul forthcoming Sergeant Pearson, on his noble utterances. We must standsad by Ris attempt to construit a wile events, and passed a resolution hy 44 stable of the British. Legation, in clean together now until Victory is won, and votes against 212 prohibiting street engine to fortify the spirits of the drivered by the entrance of the ite white uniform, took his place on the think that victory will be greatly hasten and, incidentally, to see that he did aut states into the conflicts you know, change his mind.
I have thought from the beginning that, while for the tine being we might better serve the cause of the Allies by remain the train halted, and several thousamis could in the way of
itll that wa of the passengers gut out on the platform and I'm happy to say some men, as our to lesen the pussite for a moment to neutral right was that nevertheless Bay aprients and otherwise to disport when by entering into the war with all our Only a few police were night and with the aid of all our bound themelves.
spiemus by their absence. visible Chang Hsun's softhers ware less resources, we could help to bring it
The day was very, very but, very bright, but a complete suppression of Prussian mil
agra in the raht way by thef pleasant wind tempered the hent. The tacism, and the triumph of civilis scene on that. Fenztni p
was tion, it would be our duty to do so. That the wealthiest Rritish subjects in the the nost prominent Englishmen and THE SILVER MARKET.
unionated mal peaceful to
tine has now conte, and I With a saddenness that was pulling think that our great nation has acted place. The eclosing wall of a mosapie
am happy to terrific rifle Fire broke out. Nobody upon the same thought, and has beer was dismantled Losmos, July 18
Next who had knew when it came from, or what it was really tree toall its great traditions. LONDON, July 1s.
benedented in France, and was 20 Salyerois quoted at 19 "The
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re-inted against. The Chinese rushed We ran hardly be expected to sem! friend of the Germaäs, made" his mid ports. We sterfully carried out a
at the train, and tumbled in anyhow over any large ex has been profit; taking and the nasal in the neighbourhood of Fremag.
through the gors and windows. Some outset, at I think that we can musteri peditionary force at the
through the German Consulate and over ket" viosg with an fusy tandemy!" There were manier of air-fights better and hid under the carriages,000 g, seasoned for war, under gun-Consul Genera, in Baghdad is known as scraped between the train and the division of something like goxx or their bemis ground..... The Firstich Yesterday evening in which Large Ballets could be beard whizzing some petent adership, who shall carry mit the Resident and has a very ride house formations were engiget. We brought struck the tin shed on the platfoin with national dag alongside of those of Ureat unde af barruk for a guard of
it Britain and France, without much delay, the driver had bolted at the fint shot inspiration to the war-worn veterans of Nazi id his rond straight through was the thing to get the thin away, but
that nothing would give.so much new is rare in front of it on the Tigra, and Pearson was only an old soldier, not an erzinger. While the shooting still your great country and of France and the garden and over the tennis court off continued like urticane, the gallant carry so mach dismay into fermany as the "British Residency and put up two
me pushed forward to the engine, that world, jusspel aboard and turned on the steam lever. Slowly the bag tein of heavy fairly well realy, will be able to open ports wall it the other outside the I hope, also, that our Navy, which is flags on the games, and outside the rebicks gamited and moved and grailut the way mess the Atlantic for car own A threatening situation is developing ally hered way. In a few minutes vessels apri, those of other nations tis in Spain. Many Republican Deputies it was going smartly and has passed
southern age. The Boghdai world used to turn out every evening to see if th przeeling to Barcelona, whers, debeyond the bridge and had left the Sring pumtions are proveeding for establishing spite the tlovernment's warning, prebehind.
would knock down the wall of the an opposition "Parlament,
British sidepey. "At right angles to this new road butside the northern wall
Arrivals
Sailings
Stemor SIR",
Spall sailing ships sunk
E
PETEOGRAD, July 18. An estos adinary Cabinet on discussed the progoul' to, trasfer the "sant of the Provisional Govern thurst, to 31s mujesku. "
BRITISH RAIDS AND AIR FIGHTS.
11
which allows the authorities to and a from nie, be applied an old Türkish inw
third to the width of the rond or rithër side by the removal of existing buildingi by entting off the fronts of the houses without paying compensation. He began
THE VACANCIES IN THE RUSSIAN own nice and drove down six enemy loud metallic thump. Obviously, and I think that. you will agree with the 26 pops, while the gynbout l'oput "
MINISTRY.
Pamagat, duly th
A jobur thereing of the Pourcils of Weekumen's and Soffiers Dientes
-|
machines. Foor of our machines are
missingg
THREATENING SITUATION IN
SPAIN.
Losnos, July 19.
ad the Newganis" Belegates "las; And resolution convoking, a general cesseratus of all the Prussian Commeils of Woskanard Soldier" Digates and Pesuts' Delegates, titoride who santi replace the for Constitutionnel Derivent Ministers, A number of Republicans and Socia wine have design-il. - Pending a
lists have been arrested.
The Fremier has gone to Filagranja veising, till powolamist enmtinue tefte confer with King Alfonso, concentrated in the hotels of thr ilovesmont,'
*
THE MESOPOTAMIAN REPORT.
TRADES UNION RESOLUTION.
B
THE MAJESTÉT, AEROPLAME.
But no sooner had anybody, begun to think that the slanger was over Chann,big un was fired within a few yards of the urend it. Other guns fired and the rifies train, and the rifle tre was renewed a continued to rattle continuously. Then,
carry food and monitions to your aid and it is needless to say that we can and will furnish much-needed credit to both your Bations in support of our common
Walk wirken under Guudet Hey
the Residency, was another road awar
advance of public sentiment in favour of You have no idea of the very rapid this cause in the last few months. In the river on which the Nekib d the rallying cry of "Keep us out of the zing baleny. He, too, used to sit, sa November Mr. Wilson was elected upon Baghdad had a house with an overberg, war," but the defiant au impudent Con- the haleea and look out for the dis really awakenert all America to the treating of the Residency wall. Bint dect of Germany since that day has nature of the contest, and we arust stand eventually the Wal thought better of together until that content is won. It and turned his road through a right.
Ever affectionately yours,
Angle and cut off the balcony of the Josera H, CROATE Netily's house. The segal to Sir W.. Willeeks' instalment of the story can now be told. Nazim Pasha was not a
·Baghdad ng enough to carry out his plans und only a small portion of the road widening was then otepleted. In the absene during the war of the British Resident and his poy guard the Turks
the walls of the British Residency fot have, however, had the temerity to carry" out Sazlm's ideas and to knock down
the purpotes of widening the road.
At the point where this road reaches the river bank at the southern end the city there is a small monument marking the grave of van der Golts, who died of potted lever at Baghdad niter
snake
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RESIGNED.
resign, on leaving the Colony dated 20th Bugler . Richardson, is permitted to July, 1917.
6.30pm. Mounted Section at Jockey Club Stables.
6.30 pm Recruits of all unite oz Murray Parade Ground under Corpis. Grimes, Edgcumbe and Edmonda ând, Lee Corp. Mende.
E.
Tuesday 4th instant:-
7.10 Lm Scouta Conspany M.G. De tachment at Headquarters.
Civil Service Company at Headquarters 5.30 p.m. Left. Section M.G. Co. an under unit Commander Musketry Ins truction.
MR. CHURCHILL'S APPOINTMENT.burst high in the skies and the horror suddenly Somebody spotted a shrapnel and mystery was explained. Far above OPPOSITION AND RESENTMENT. Railed majestically an aeroplan, and Lin line with her hated the little white
clouds trom LONDON, July 19.
the bursting shells. The The Imily Yous states that Mr.rannding the station had suddenly scen soldiers lying close in the compounds sur Walter Long has intimated that he ther Losbos, July 19"
resents not being consulted in connee
the neroplane, und We one man had com- mencer potting at her The
The guns
had The Parliamentary" Committee of tion with Mr. Winston Churchill's son her too and joined
their terrifying | the Trade Union Congtes has un, appointment.
music to the horrid din of the nously passed a "resolution preto retaliate about Sir Edward Carson's bly frightened, un frightened that must "The Liberal War Committee intends the unhappy travellers had teen horri That train had not been in danger, hut
A SHAKE STORY. besting against the Government appointment if the Unionists make a of them will never forget the day. & desiston not to deal with persons in dead set against Mr. Winston Churchill danger there was, for at least one bullet who rambles about the sea?
Sama Oh, say bave you heard of the wondrous plincter in the Mesopotamia Report FIERCE CHALLENGE EXPECTED ong the Chinese it found the only Have you met him in travelling carava
strack the train. Cariously · enough and urging the Premier to take steps A Unionist Business Committer of a Japanese on board, 's peaceful postion Or in to deal with the responsible, sucf hundred strong has been sumtionel to carrying a bag of mails. The bullet went If not, lend an ear to the tale i tell,
mensgerie as would have been taken laid they meet today to consider Mr. Winston let down window, and lodged itself in his A story free from flutt,
alup through the woodwork through the Churchill's appointment.
thigh. The wound bled badly arul the things that happened the other day- The Unionist and Liberal War Com-poor man was white and faint, but when quite near-in the Gulf of Siam. mittees and the Parliamentary Air they went to carry him to a more com Committee have also been convened for fortable place he refused to move awas to hold a monopoly, for queer stories. Bangkok is evidently not to be allowed a similar purpose
iron she mailbage. Indications are that the appointment were inatower in fenly when the bags Last Thursday a weird report reached directing the Turkish, operations during safety would he con- the police station at Koh-si-Chang. This the earlier part of the Mesopatanish will be fiercely challenged.
to be assisted. Mr. Churchill addresses his con-So the train went forward and was storm about the middle of last month absequently removed to Constantinople, was to the effect that during the heavy campaign. The body, I am told, was stituents on Saturday.
duly searched by the Republican soldiers Chinese junk was wrecked in the Gulf when we met them marching up for Chinese woman. Her story, as translated
the line and all on board were drowned save one probably en route for Germany. The passengers got another when the inspection was over two rifles to the police, was that she clung to a went off by accident. Like one man every piece of wreckage unti. Her failing passenger in the train bounded to the strength caused her to let go and she opposite side, and the whole train.rse a remembered no-more till she found her INDIA AND WAR LOAN LOTTERIES.red from Centre Section M. G. Co to little on the of wheels, and then resum-self made fast to a piece of timber on ed on an even keel with a jerk. After that which she was wafted ashore on the little. It is understood that the matter of 1917. It is expected that Sir Erie Gedles the boy on the restaurant car waa invit uniobebiced island of Kob Ring to the unauthorised money lotteries has recent St. Andrew's Universities. W be a' candidate far Fiinburgh and ed by a deputation to be very gentle in south of Kiho is wat had tied her Government of India. They zow call as P. M. 0, of the Corps during the Tests of Elementary taining
Pai. taking corks out of ginger beer bottles.
asked who The vacancy in Edinburgh and St. Everybody was so strang up that the Andrew's Universities is due to the popping sounded like the cock promotion of Lord Johnson to a Scottish jiwlgeship.
head
more hinable and more, sub- colinus positions."'
KING'S VISIT TO FRANCE 'AND THE LONDON AIR-RAID.
RUMOURS CONTRADICTED,
Lavogs, July 15. The widespread rumours" that the despatch of aeroplanes from London to France, on the otension of His Majesty's visit to the front, had cause it shortage of aeroplanes in London on July 7, lus been Enally disposed of by a statement made by
Lont Stanfordham, the King's Private Secretary, in "which it is emphatically denied that any aero plates were withdrawn from London, to give a display before His Majesty,' or for any object connected with the King visit to France.
A FASHIONABLE. WEDDING:
SIR ERIC GEDDES SEAT
A VACANCY IN SCOTLAND.
LONDON, July 10.
MR. BALFOUR AND LORD HARDINGE
of "doom.
When
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ly been taken into consideration by the
---LEAVE-
Captain E. D. C. Wolfe is granted 2 months sick leave, from 18.7.17
9
No. 1560 Pte. J. Taggart is grunted
granted 2 months' sick leave, from 31.7.17.
months' sick leave, from 13.7.17: No. 1313 Bombr. H, S. Rouse, is No. 1524 Pie. T. W. Hill is granted extension of leave for the duration of the war, from 13.7.77
TRANSFERRED,
st.
5:30 pm. Streteber Bearer Section Headquarters.
5:45 pm. Signalling Section "A" and "Bciasses at Happy Valley. Wednesday 25th instant
5.30 pm Right Section M.G. Cant Headquarters, under unit Commander Tests of Elementary Training. Thrsday 28th instant
7.10 Scouts Company M.G. No. 1,500, Pte. A. N. Bootes is transfer Detachment at Headquarters.
5.30 pm. Mounted section at Jockey Engineer Company, dated 20th July, Club Stibles.
Friday Yith instaat: MEDICAL STAFF. Surgeon Lieut. J. T. Smalley will Act Headquarters under unit Commander. 6.30pm-Right Section MO. Cont to the timber, she unfolded a really the attention of Local Governments and absence on leave of Surgeon Major G. D. strange tale. She said that so she administrations to a communication on Black, Burg. Lieut. Smalley will Murray Parade, Ground under con covered consciousness she found that
5.30 pm. Recruits of all units off huge snake was wrapping its folds this subject promulgated in 1882 which atterid daily (Sundays excepted) at Grimmes, Edzetimibe and Edmonds, ans) around her and the floating wood and lotteries for whatever objects was die sick purade
laid down that the pineties of holding Headquarters from 11 th, to 12 for Lee Corp Meade. that it remained so charitably placed GENERAL ELECTION IN CANADA.until the beach was reached, when it tinetly mischievous and that it should
uncoiled itself and awam slowly away from Goverment.
not receive encouragement of any kind
ENGINEER COMPANY An instuaces have: Evidently the good Indy mistook the
Detail of dutics at Lyeemun from 17th Losnow, July 19. Koh-si-Chang policemen for marines, but core to the notice of Government of to 31st instant, is posted at Headqua The House of Commone pased with the best of the sea-serpent stories consider it necessary to emphasise the her tale certainly seemed to me to rank parts of India in aid of the War Loan the
attempts to organise lotterica in va joca ters. Sir RL. Borden's resolution pro-that I ever board. longing Parliament for one year by
notified for information that sub I had, in writing the above delicately importance of smet adherence to the arm of para: 413, Maketry Regulations majority of twenty.goo omitted a simple fact, to wit, that the policy laid down in 1882, which it is not
elestial Indy is expeuting ere langite the Western India Turf Club and the Course as revised by Addendam No. 4 M. G. Co
alter. Recently, it is true, Part 1 of the Annual General Muskotry Part 1. does not apply to practice No. 1
have still caused me to omit the asser authorised, with the approval of the Orders dated 1st April 1917) as group become a
e a mother. And delicacy would Royal Calcutta Turf Club have been of H. Part 1. (issued with "Army tion were it not for the fact that Government of India, to conduct lot of 4 shots only is allowed Siamese friend to when I told the teries in aid of the War toon. The cir atory remarked Of course the snake cumstances in which saretion was wouldn't harm her Didn't you know
LONDON, July 19. In the House of Commons, Mr Dillon moved the adjournment after Mr. Bonar Law had announced the decision to Lubox, July 19.Balfour's representations,
retain Viscount Harlinge, due to Mr.
Sir R. L. Borient considered the Their Majesties, the King and An animated debate ensued, in which hajority insuficient, therefore there Queen, Queen Alexandra, and other Mr. Balfour declared he could not allow will be a General Election in October. metubers of the Royal Family were his subordinates. He himself was an act of grows injustice towards one of
present at the wedding of the responsible, and if the Flouse and the. Marquis of Carisbrooke, formerly country condemned his action he would
resign: Prince Henry of Battenburg, to Ludy
"ADJOURNMENT MOTION Irene Denison, a daughter of the
SEM DEFEATED. Earl of Londesborough, whose engagement was announced on May
last, at the Chapel Royal at St. to draw attention to the Government's Jimbs The Archbishop of Canterafusal to accept Viscount Hardinge's ance.
resignation was rejected by 176 votes bury officiated.
to 81.
A Bramels telegram" published in Barlin states us the North-Getmati Lord steamer Gneisenau (8,195 grobd "toonazo), which at the beginning of the wat was sunk in the Beholdt, has been ved and brought into Antwerp Har
A
LATER.
intended
were, however,
entirely
quid·
· MUSKETAT-GROUPING PEKOTIDE
itpoceo that sil members of the
attend
5.30 p.m. Signalling Section "B" clas at BA Thentie Saturday, 28th instant
4.20 p.m. Special parade at Headquart tera for members of the Corps unable to.. attend drills ordered on 23rd, 24th 25th. and 27th instant. One N.C.O. from encir unit sending men will attend. →
On duty ukipatant Right Section On duty 23rl instant couts Company On duty 24th instant On daty 25th instant, Centre Secti M. G. Co
Co. and Civil Service Cor
On duty seth instant Left Sec. M. G. On duty 27th instan Right
According to the Deutsche Kirchen that a snake, no matter how angry, will those two instances should not be re
exceptiona zeitang," Munich, the German Catholic never bite a woman with child bash
ed, I admitted that I had never heard the encouragement velocetten for before commencing the Annual General M. Go dergy sre organizing & peaco movement anything of the sort. But my friend father Jotteries, whether in aid of the vested by businees or other rosson from. On daty 28th instant Scouts Compay,
or authorisation of Musketry Course, those who are pre- on a grand scale under the banner of the evidently regarded the fact that there War Loun or not. Accordingly the or attending the usual weekay parades in tone lit from 2nd to 285/ Holy Eucharist. The newspaper says was a little Ah bin expected as solving genisers of any other public lottery that will be required to
as demonstrating
instant Lieut. Rees! belisvider of the sunke. And so I think authorised by Government and that other days fc. one parade missed our reants Kes will be hall in the Mess
drium to notice are to be promptly may come
Saturday miternoons to the
·SOFIOL
bodies the Siam Sneiety and the Siam the promotors ofthem contravene the hours drill, two parzrles "missed two Room at 6.35 p. us on Friday 27th inst Matural History Society to three-out period of her be able to pe hours del 0, will end to the
provisions section of the Indien drill three parades recution
po
The motion for adjournment in order that the Bishops of enemy countries have the whole nothing queer in that warded that stich lotterice will not be extent they have failed attend on Mesting of the inembers of the
THE IRISH CONVENTION.
THE CHAIRMANSHIP.
LONDON, July 19, The Daily Chronicle states that Mr. Austes Chamberlain has been suggested for the Chairmanane of the Irish Can
vention.
that there
expressed saproval, and promisel, assist
I will leave it to these two erudito
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Monday, 23rd instant
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