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TUESDAY, JULY 81, 1917.
TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Fage 1.)
AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
PREMIER AGAIN GOES TO THE FRONT.
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LOSS OF A BRITISH CRUISER.
H.M.S. ARIADNE TORPEDOED.
TONDON, July 30... The Adminylty announces that H.M.S Aradne has been torpedoed unul
THE CHINA MAIL.
BRITISH SHIPPING.
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IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY THE SHIPPING MINISTRY.
COMPLETE CONTROL OF ALL SHIPPING NECESSARY.
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LONDON, July 30. The Ministry of Shipping has Thirty-eight-men were killed by issued a detailed stateinens show. the explosion.
ing the sacrifices incurred by British Trourão, Judy, 30.
[The "Ariadne " was a cruiser of the shipping in connection with the war. A message dated July 28, states Diadem" class, 11,000 tons, built io.
Et shows that fifty per cent, of the But M. Kerensky has gone to Mili- 1991. Her complenens is given as 180 tonnage portiously engaged in dis- Tary Headquarters to confer with the announcement, măntions only
lie Cornimanche pe thecution theme who were killed by explosion, intant truling with foreign countries Frats gad ads with fienemlsnybe taken that the remainder of the and the Dominions has been brought
Derew were Bavod,
Tanne, and that 14,000,000 tons of Akseiff. "Tussky and Curk and the
ocean, going tourage de serving ex-Ministie of War, M. Ghutchkoff.
[reat Britain and Ireland at pr
sent,' (1,500,000 of this toonage is engaged in war service, substantial amount of shipping has A very
the Allies in both munitions and food been assigned to meet the needs of
The question of M. Kerendy ronažning Minister of War will lvf "decided at tiis conference.
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Admiral Kotpedak, the ex-ton inatuler of tis Back Sen, Flort, is mentiered likely to forme Minister of Nagy.
The Ciulets are prominent in the neotiations bar the famustion of a Coalition Cabinet, LEXIN ESCAPED TO GREMANY The Boarse cingeble says MEDULL Letion has escaped, om disguise dietomary, and ring“ fiesta!, thi whikon dvi ut, frustadt, his rendered.
THE CADETS AND THE GOVERNMENT.
GOOD WORK BY NAYAL AIRMEN
Lospes, July 30. The Admiralty announces that Nay airmen on Saturday night dipped several tons of babe on Brugese Thourou, Midllekerke and Christelles, with good results. There were numerous explosions.
All our webines retuned.
GERMAN CHANCELLOR ON THE ENTENTE'S. "LUST OF CONQUEST."
COPENHAGEN, July 20
Dr. Mirhadis, the German Chancellor, mmmonet, a party of journalists to Berlin order to reply to Mr. Lloyd George's speech of July 21.
Dr. Michalis declared that it was vident that Great Britan did not want The this insist that the verse agrement, but bad resolved
Jon Germany's caslavement.
Perigonasy, July 30,
stuffs.
The situation has now reached stage necessitating the complete cqutrol of all shipping in order to estite the Fest national employment fof every vessel, and to divert to the nation" the high" profits arising from
wer conditionis,
Except for a few vessels engaged in work vital to the Colonies and vessels chartered by Frame and Italy, the floweringent has requis tion
ninety-seven, per couts of British run-going tramps. liners: have been" requisitioried and las profits go to the Government and
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE BRITISH FRONT.
GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY.
for him that we picked biur up. Then the poor old "Mongolia" sattled down in a cloud of white steam quietly and majes tically like a brave warrior conscious of his task well dona. But she did not dis- appear, for she settled apparently on a soodbank and showed her apar tops and occasionally har funnel, and we watebed then spar tops for miles with fealings, LONDON, July 30.
that could hardly be expressed, but in Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re-three words, poor old Mongolia.** She ports: --There was great aerial activity was struck at 12:15 and sank in half an yesterday, and air fighting was continu- from the land and having got our dire
hoan We were almost forty-five miles ous. We bombed important railway tion due east we headed straight for the stations, and two serodromes, and shore with the monsoon wind behind us. carried out a number of other raids, We hoped to strike land somewhere near
mada for Thore was much successful photographie Bombay but
the first land wo and artillery work.
sighted. We ran into a big bay, and We brought down sixteen and drove made for the extremo end of it, following the chief officer's bout. Just as we begin down, fourteen
enemy machines to think of the joy of landing, we saw Thirteen of our are missing. We also the chief Officer's boat turn away from brought down two balloons,
the shore and hend out to sea again. tacked to intercept them and they cang. out: "There is no possible landing It. ell reef and rock. Put out to son again." But we could discern gleams of sand on and on our bow and decided to try for landing there, being more determined for the reason that night was right on us It would be after pn and we had been sailing since noon in the rough sen with A delirious manand a cripple aboard along with about a lasers. We could see
ANOTHER BOAT
THE RUSSIAN FRONT.
CONTINITED RETIREMENT.
LONDON, July 30,
A Russian.commaniqué says: In Galicia an enemy attack in the Questzbarati region was repulsed.
The enemy's advanceki elementa approached south of Tarnopol and we making for this shore and in growing were forced to evacuate the line west of darkness we steel to it sort of a point Jassiencvkolny and Toporovce, west of suggesting a landing place nuce we Gossmtine. The enemy occupied which seemed to be a sort of reefy spit Zaleatchik, and drove back our elements in the Carpathians a little eastward, in the region of the Mount Tomaatik sector, north-east of Kirlibaba.
GERMAN REPORT,
LONDON, July 30.
rounded the reef. At last the other boat disappeared behind the split and we steered on blindly almost in the dark. Suddenly to our intense relist and joy a red light flared out in the darkness telling RUMANIANS PROGRESSING us that the other boat's raw had landed. We steered to that light and towed with The Rumanians have progressed inaars to help us along. At last the boat have occupieri a line of heights west of alongside the second steward boat and the direction of Keznidvasarhely and grounded in about 3 ft. of water right Monestirkichinant and other hoights. our crew tumbled out into the shallow new laughing and shouting for joy as they cripped hants with comradea and friends who were in the first bont
wireless, reports progress in Fast Galicia. Fights flared or them to show the way, A German mesange, transmitted by plunging about in the seu while red to hand. What scene it was Men
AUSTRIAN REPORT.
At last we were all landed and poor Mr Evans, Mongolia's boiler maker, who LONDON, July 30. Many trades, built up in distant
had been fearfully scalded by hot water An Austrian emanane, transmit steam after the explosion and mysli
· Delegates but agrise to an equal reports" by re-witnesses of the red to be abandoned to neutral ship Their atticks were repuel near Sovejs along with a lady doctor and Lady An waters by British enterprise "ecreted by wiroles, says: The enemy have were carried a few yaris ap from the somewhat advanced their front as Putnach. Here we found three Red ross "Appher of Cabet and Svindst sitting in the French Chamber on the ping and the wirhulrawal of ships has
| sisters, : returning to Australia from Egypt Ministery, They als refpon 1 m 2, showed that M. Brianth
Allied forces are approaching the derson, wife of General Sir Robert injured many export trades, partic-western frontier of Bukovina. ento Cabinet, which fiel des M. and M. Kihot were foreml
Anderson, who also landed in the first tolarly to India and the Far East and
bout. What "Tehronof, the Ministër of Agrieul confer that shortly before the Russian
abo to the distant Colonies, one
A buse, but th
Socialist Ministers Revolution, Franse had negotiate with effect of which is that the "hirket | Breaten to ressiga. il M., Telesof is the Taar's Clovernment for an agreement value of neutral vessels is double superanded.
providing for the French annexation of that of Britielt vessel
eint allt be, introlled by tha Council of Working's and Schlie
PUBLIC OPINION IN RUSSIA,
PARIS. July 30,
Aanessage from Patnigrad states thar the Carlets condition for de-open tion with the Government is that the
He gave instances of the Entente's lust for conquest.
He asserted that
the Sunr Basin as well as for Alsace aud
not to ship owners
After describing the huge revie Lorraine and other vast territorial in voranercial imports and changes on the left of the Rhine, and
exports the report says." We have most also the French annexation of Syr therefore sacrificed ruthlessly the Michñelis saugi M. Briand declared this whatever the opinion of the Russians of our industry and connneree masses, Russia was bound to carry out the temporary increase of exports
To the Allies.
There is no substitute
THE FRENCH FRONT.
ARTILLERY STRUGGLE
CONTINUES.
XOALE WOMEN they proved in those hours of stress can hardly be realised. With Mr Evans it was really hopeless from the first. Poor
man
its be fought to a finish in the treaty and M. Ribot refused any for the loss of our permanent been lively artillery activity, particularly to save him.
agrement with the Allies; all agree revision of the French war ainia ments with the Allies must be adhered)
GERMAN REPORT.
Dr. Michaelis challenged the French
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THE LOSS OF THE P. & 0. MONGOLIA.
to: there mist he wer to the knife Ministers to deny these allegations: All against anarchy and a Constituent this, be declared, was done with Greit Assembly must setile al social reforms. Britain's approval.
The se fute says that the
floverument has miused the dent
A German coramuniqué, transmitted by wireless, save that since mid-day the artillery duel in, Flanders has again been of the strongest description.
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He passed away that night to a ghastly death after 10 hours' of living, LONDON, July 30,
The Indies were dining dressings French communiqué says
for: sorts of casualties-skinned bands The artillery struggle has continued from sliding down falls into bosta, Craonne region. Succedit the who hurt some fingere kart from his hand, bruises, torn fingers. Ove passenger had vigorously in the Cerny two fingers
which were torn in between block and a rope. Another and most violent bombardment the who Gertrans attacked at Hartebise but fell into the so afterwards and was were completely frustrated.
drowned in the surge of the sinking On the left of the Mense there has
boat before anything would be don
Now and again during the night we could see red light signals from our other boats at sea: All these we answered and three more boata Rescue Cave Mongolia Reich," for we crews were landed in what we called had not the slightest idea where we were. Once saw a dog creep across and proved to us that humans of some type were not far off. But we waited through the monsoon rains and wind for the morning which dawned on a washed-out. main-soddened batch of shipwrecked mari- ners who had lain awake the night through and hardly moved from the positions in which they placed them- selves as they landed. At the bresk of day lesalers of Commerce and Industry. Corpa, Kr. Laasing, Secretary of Stat,
THRILLING EXPERIENCE OF THE Sir Robert Anderson and party set out
PASSENGERS..
to find out where we were and if possible The latter chject to outside interference asked them to rid from their minds a
to telegraph for help. They reached a with the Joveniment and demand that idea that they were fighting anybody's
village which we afterwards discovered, ANOTHER GEAPHIC STORY.
was called Oman. But the information the Government shall undertake social battle but their own.
they got was mixed and meagre. Some reforms prior to the courocation of a
EOMBAY, July art.
Maid we were only about 10 or 12 miles "Would a victorious Germany," he fal
from a railway. Others said that there of Hales, second saloon barman, when to such an extent as to bary her eyes to Constituent Assembly and insist that asked, "have witheld her hands from
The following account of his experi, was no railway that side of Bombay. At the mine struck, souge one on the well dock the merest pin-bead point. Many had Mr. Houston Has the Wolff been ences has been written by hir Richard last messages were despatched to the loosened the dog's chain and when Mcoll blistered and bleeding feet and Mr. the foreign polier shall coincide with such a rich prize us the United States?" disponed of!!
Reading, survivor from the " Mongolia," Nawab of the State whose esta shment rushed down to look for his da now in Colaba War Hospital. Mr Read was
the Winchcombe was in a bad way follow ng Dr. Macnamara: *
was on the other side of the sat a place animal was gone. must have notice in was several years editor of on
Mac" gave him up shock and exposure. But in the risin lish sporting paper and on the outbreak gone by jinding out dooies. In all, only to find his boss jarumed and hopeless, We had a short rest of the police statio
ren lost and rank back to his boatstation we arrived at Dighi sound and thankful, of "the war joined the Belgium Army during Saturday night and Sunday, Eve but he bad the luck to drop into another and tele was badly wounded in, Belgium, and life boats reached safely in Rescue Core, host. Meanwhile tho dor bad rush and telegraph. office, where the Indian doctor why spoke English was very
for M. Tehernoff's resignation, con-
·
AMERICA AND THE WAR.
anently negotiations have been broken AN ADDRESS BY MR. LANSING.
The Government is reported to he angotiating for the inclusion of the
that of the Allien.
DEALING WITH TRAITORS.
PETROGRAD, July 30 General Kornilo has onluted all Cofficers and men on the south
Western Froit to return to their
units before Augősi 14, otherwise
hey will be tried as traitors,
?
"RUSSIA WILL RECOVER,
IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY
MR LLOYD GEORGE
situation.
Loxxox, July 30
New York, July 30. Addressing the officers of the Reserve
Would it have been easier and wiser
to
QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.
LONDON, July 30, Replying in the House of Commons & question, Dr. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, announced that the P. and June 24th by mine, believed to 0. liner Mongolia was "sank be part of a mincfield laid by the Ger. man raider Wolff. It was not believed that the wine was laid by a neutral | 'steamer.
A PACIFIST" MEETING AT
for the United States to have awaited of that question. such an evest acil to have fought Germany single 'handel, thao to unite with Germany's brave enemies now, and end for all time the military menace " "fighting for those things for
"You are.
which your forefathers were willing to die I am firmly convinced that the independence of no nation is safe until
SWANSEA.
A BATTLE ROYAL
LONDON, July 30.
on
THE LOSS OF THE
"MONGOLIA."
THE MOST WONDERFUL ESCAPE
efor
Agus, BRADLEY & Co., Ltd. Ho 19 KONG.
German military despotiste is rendered | All-Wales Council of Workmen's and had passed Aden on the preceding & Welt mile and a half from the shore, and bud been landed about a couple of miles à motor launch
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was invalided out of the army and two landed beyond a spor north of us into the second saloon bar where Hales good to us and he eased our minds Awarded the Belgium Croix d'Honneur. He was five-and-a-half-months in ashore on the south, one of these being a drop him into the
and four at intervals on the reef bound picked him up, carried him on deck and greatly when he said that an English war hospital in England
waiting for us first boat he came to. bont from Bombay sad
"Mus" of course in another boot knew out in Janjira, creek. We going to Australia on the "Mongolia. In psized boat. With this boat,
were, thin letter to a friend he writes:-1 was of all has to be chronicled. It was aum-as lost, but imagine his joy on Sunday took us across the Rajpurs
nathing of this and had given up the dog shipped in a couple of big dhaws which stretchered to this beautiful hospital yes-
aide of the terday afternoon.
came grook, but we did not land at the village, A pacifist meeting, organised by the cue ship eroon, immediately the res-ber 13 bont and she shipped a big wave, morning when he saw Old Pal
wriggling up to him across the beach. He for à
of boats attached to for a long string che ship brought me to
Satur capsized. All were apparently thrown.
yes awaiting, and among day and all doubts and had been out, and one Australian youth, R. N. from Mie's boat. I must now revert to them, one of the Mongolin'" Beboats. Soldiers' Delegates, at a Swansea Picture thrown aside. The danger zone was with, struck out for the reefs in the QUR DEPARTURE FROM OMA BA...:: The minesweeper Curlew," which had impotent; and there, is only one way to
behind u Palace, was broken up before it had an bele bosts were sware intre pip the cries and shouts of the third officer it. The relief party arrived at about it sent out from Bombay to our rescus, lind
and folks began to ignors life darkness while the rest, helped by for Rescue Cove". do that, namely, by force of arma.
as we preferred to call been converted into a hospitalatip, and. opportunity of starting.
on their e
ir davite and fex, f RDY, thought Cor whe was in
gradually Discharged, soldiers and sailors, lead of danger. Enturday morning dawned swam and fosted to the upward craft pini. on Monday and they promised to arrived the day before. It was then that craft start at six on the following morning one or two brave souls almost re ing crowds of civilians, demonstrated soon blowing almost astern. I had been One of the boat's passengers was the spent an hour of so fixing up hooli 50 or 60 miles sen voyage to Bour
beautifully with a cool south-west man where they bung on, lascara and Goanese. They came to our camp about 6.30 and way, forat laat werelised that our trials were almost over. Yet many faced the Mr. Lloyd George, presenting a gift.
LONDON, July 30, outside, and then rushed the ball. A fixing up some sports and had left this Hon. Mr E. Winchoate of New Souta using boat hooks and osrs for carrying some fear for memories of the "ngoli
33 with to the Chairman of the Fress Gallery, in Reuter learns from an authorita-sharp conflict ensued and the pacifists,
day for
winding up the deck quoit Wales.
poles. At last we broke camp leaving erowded thick and fart upon us. We the House of Commons, on behalf of the tive source, that Germany made a who were armed with sticks and bass it happened. I had hard roaring he could hang on no longer, but two in the shape of watertasks dippers, tortCarlow and she was & crowded
Spionship of the Mongolis Then was rapidly telling him and he cried that ‡ behind us striking evidences of our stay mustered 933 drvivorson that little bab latter's Press colleagues, made a brief really big effort to secure a revoluatzir-rods, were forced back to the stair destroying noises from the big abelle the other first-class perigters got hold of sails, lamps, spaz. Efe bolts (though all believe me. We did not sail use mist but important reference to the war tion in Rumpin, using methods case, which they sturdily defended and towns in 1914, but with this while the boat was being rapidly washed an insistence that was almost pitiable to where we could find a Lating place
Germans rained in Belgian villagesis arms and held him fast. All this the lascarcrew tuck to their life belts with
but
waited till morning sleeping auy- somewhat similar to those used in The attackers seized the furniture, one great quivering burst there was the reefs and, after a quarter of an see) biscuit tins and at intervals along deck, and leaving Janjina in the y He said "I have just returned from Russia including an immense pro-charged and captured the staircase and a terrifying and
terrible secom-
om- hour to the rocks, where she landed still the const eleven life boots. We, or rather paniment. I think it WELD the re-upside down with those who were cling they who could walk, had a long march morning after a rough passage wo Paris where I bad z ureful taik with puganda among the army, which was showered missiles on the Accing pacifists, mendous yet almost human shiver that ing to her right on the top. A
landed safe And sound at noon b big wave over hilly country in a tropical sin before the leading representatives of the French urged to follow the example of the he surrendered and were cleared out, the ship gave and the dread silence that curried her and most of these on to the them but all faced the task bravely, Bombay to find many other
who had been picked Fress. I am glad to be able to state Russians. All attempts were unavail-receiving not very gentle treatment. followed immediately which intensified shore. A roll call some little time after The dhool carriers set good pace
The Loyalist concluded with a patriotic aint recolectionabl
the nerve-wracking shock. L have FT that the spirit of the French sing, however, and, moreover, luringreeting.
showed that one of the Gounese stewards with their heavy loads and the waiting to welcome us. Mr. Winch Wards and forwarde. thrown up. And a little lascar boy as well as mith ladies nf the party took it othcombe “Norway" and myself were imme better than I have ever known the last week, no fewer than 50
I sat on the deck and watched thing. Suddenly one of the men ran to ride and walk. After altsdiately motored in an ambulance to th
next secord,were
that he heard cry from inade miles as we reached the village of Velas Colaba Hospital, a most beautiful place, This is remarkable because it is the Germans in Russian uniforms have
where wo are receiving the best of mar scared whitefaced passengers running the host.
We listen / which would have been a wonderfully and medical skill and most wonderi “Impossible," said others, but end of the third year of a war which
here and there, down the way to the
interesting sight to us: in ordinary times, ful deck and to bases aft where there was she persinted, and certainly cries from it much curiosity and constercation did our doing well, but I smafreid. I am a for medical attention All of us are surplus stock of life belts. Then there side the upturned bost were distinctly cavalcade cause. A local policoman sined over me a shower of debris heard. The shipwrecked men were too brought us some sweet soft shelled cocon another long spell of hospite life, though. LAST STRAW WHICH MAY BREAK lampa of cos and metal thrown up from weak to lift up the boat to turn her over ente and banana alsó joy of joys some fortsatly there is no fresh frise clart. THE CAMEL'S BACK. funnels and engine room and for the so they smashed in her bottom near the tes, and we left Velas much refreshed. It is only an old one that has given way
first second or two I thought this was plug hole and making a larger holeshouted Then came a long ten miles march over little and it is very badly bruised ti a shell burst. I realised that I was in and inside the boat was the poor hills through jungle, passing on our way blues. There are hundreds of Intilépt quite a picture, in reds, yellows Bud Appeared before the House of Commons more helpless and
Mr. Leslie Scott, K. C. M.P recently bart again, for, my left leg was once little lascar boy. He had been cowering a low buts and many people at work in The latest Derby betting is 13 Tribunal on behalf of 22 young men bruised last men swung out He had been flung across that cat He at us till we were out of sight over relieved to lead, that No.4 boat which was horribly under a sent when the wave upset her rice fields and on hill side. They stared have for the moment forgatten bi on arrival at Bombay we ware inteely employed at Lloyd's. The chairman beat We stood off, for the poor old had been lying across theseat all the fear realised till then the beauty of Kipling's we had het been at les near the re Gay Crusader 2/1, Dindena 7/2, remarked that they were all under 30 Mongoling was
ful tince the hoat was overturned in the Mandalay lines When green is on the gelia with 60 people aboard and with Daniello 6/1: Dark Legend 7/1r. Scott argued that
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AND BURELT BATTLING refocus true that he barerible but it is rice fields sad the sun is dropping slow,
perfectly he had lived suspend The coolies who carried my doolt out & sail had been picked up at 10.30 in Colleger 20/1
of Lloyd's was to be carried on, they lower and lowst in the water. Ased over eat of the boat between sea and that hold it resting on the tops of their Saturday night and all safely landed an must be left It was cascot the camel's rowed away we picked up an Australian boats bottom for three quarters of an heads with turbane for cushions are Times,
after a terrible experience faitres Lianalinchy has been sentched, back being broken the Just straw soldier returning home invalided and we bour, while the rest of the crew clung on very strong and the motion was pleasant
He admitted that the
Add picked up. The ahip was settling by the was the most wonderful of the many very comfortable all the way of you
1 A. thọn waited to see if any others could be a to keel and rudder outside. Truly that to a degree, so that tay injured Lose We or B.-L
The premiums paid to Lloyd's in 1918 stern and which was holl submerger extraordinary escape hind swollen torribly and I was relieved In the recently publ were:£12,000,000, Added Mr Scott, and but the forepart then began to lower till and per, Bicoll, was taking over when at lat we reached the village of or Bixbirid. Gill; thể last year they were nearly £35,000,000 she was almost level again. As we pulled to Austr with him During the wee 1,800 men had gone a little further way out of the submers
good spomen Dighi in the late afternoon after Three hundred German shipping ex Mr Madican, said the cases would being are we inw.another man in the
cock spaniel whic
hart been perts have met id session at Hamburg to adjotmed to enable the committee at bo we pulled back to hinn and forth new marina agency to cr Loyd's to consideraduction of their bio in It was Refrigerating Load with Lloyd's, Lot dogs It will be claims in view of the overwhelming mood
He was a wonderful nown as the Deutscher Seedieratof men for fis Army
boat too, andis was as fortunate;
has meant a great dual more to France been arrested and shot by the
Rumanian authorities.
:
THE DERBY BETTING.
LoNDox, July 60.
than to us, because they have suffered horribly and the enemy is still in their country, and also a sense of discourage" meat might have been expected from the great collapse of the Russian Armies. But we have received information follows that Russia will recover, and will be come a formidable as ever abs was (Applause).
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