THE WAR.
(Continued from Fags 5.)
SUNDAY'S TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's Serving to the China Maity
THE BRITISH FRONT.
'HEAVY ENEMY BOMBARDMENT.
LONDON, Aug. 31. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: -
The enemy is heavily bonibarding. the recently.captured positions to the cast of Hargicourt, to the east of Epehy and, also our line to the Rust of Gauzakucourt.
Strong enemy forces attacked and forced us to evacuate.-an. isolated. knoll to the north of Cillemont Farm
We repulsed attacks to the st of fibuzeuncourt.
Enemy raider entered a post, to
the east of posttaverne.
Lexbox, Sept. 1.
- @Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haik reports: --
The weather is unsettled.
The enemy artillery is activ to
the south of Lens and in the neigh-
bourhood of the coast.
THE BELGIAN ARMY!
STRONGER AND MUCH BETTER EQUIPPED.
Loypos, Aug. 31.
Reuter leurs from an authorita- tiva Belgian failitary souren that the Belgian Army is much stronger und better equipped than at the begin ning of the war.
The Front held by the Belgians is fren Nieuport to Boxinghe, a dis tance of twenty miles
The Belgians have participated, with great effect, in much fighting and their enduringy is specially praiseworthy, and notwithstanding their mental suffering through the absence of home news, tin expellent *pirit prevails.
The King and Queen being present and giving native help is a great encouragement to the troops.
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THE CONQUEST OF THE BAINSIZZA SENSATIONAL AFFAIR IN
PLATEAU.
A STIRRING STORY
PARIS.
RESIGNATION OF A CABINET ·.
MINISTER.
LONDON, Sept. 1. The Timer Correspondent at Italian Hearters reveals the full story of the Second Army's six days' battle and the conquest of the Bainsizza platean).
The crossing of the Isonzo brilliantly conceived and executed. The Interior, has resigned.
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wift flowing river, in a 60 feet deep
gorge, protected, like most, the Austrian positions. The bridging
PARIS, Sept. 1. M. Alalfy, the Minister of the
"Losnox, Sept.1. The resignation of M. Malvy is
sensational
began on the night of August 18th and the culmination of a before dawn fourteen bridges had been constructed at likely crossings. Ther affair which originated in the arrest were protected by very strong machine of M. Aitrisyreda, the editor of a gun redoubts, consequently the steepest pacifist newspaper called the Bonnet perta were selected, the pontoons being Rouge, published in Paris, on let down by ropes. After the troops bad crossed the next difficulty was the charge of reiving a big cheque. asulting of a line of caverns, used as supposed to have come from Ger machine gun posts on the steep slopes.
Jelenik ridge held out for two daya,
IF
many..
M. Almereda, who was a friend al, later, the Italianis on the south, of M. Malvy, was found strangled in turned, the line, whereupon the bewil prison, apparently having committed dered rout began. The enemy shellauicide.
firo grew will as the battle movement Already several officials have been developed. The Italians on the north dismissed in connection with the tableland attacked up, the valley of affair.
Robot and broke through the enemy's
line at Rutarace and Cheaterca, pushing.
ou to Kobelik...
--Since the fall of Monte Santo the
MINISTER OF WAR WITHDRAWS HIS RESIGNATION.
PETROGRAD, Sept. 1. if. Savinkoff, the Acting Minister of War, has withdrawn his resigna- tion and cables dated August 25 state that he will deal immediately with the matter of reorganisation behind the lines.
THE GREAT FIRE AT KAZAN.
SEVERAL THOUSANDS OF VICTIMS.
PETROGRAD, Sept. 1. The victims of the fire at Kazan nuniber several thousands killed and injured
·AN APPEAL TO THE WARRIOR COSSACKS.
Loxox, Sept. 1: The Countess Torby, the wife of the ex-Grand Duke Michael, in a stirring article in the Daily Telegraph appeals to the warnor Cossacks to defend holy Russia, to meet the foe within, and to beat back the foe at
Second Army has been used more in THE RUSSIAN SITUATION. the gaten.
deploying, as in old time warfare, across
ground without trenches.
Great difficulties are being experi encer dwing to the shortage of water
at Bainsizza, where the enemy has pol- Juted the wella:
AUSTRIAN REPORT:
LONDON, Sept. 1.
An Austrian official message, trans mitted by wireless, states:-
Two strong Italian attacks, to the north west of Kal, broks down.
**
We repulsed maased attacks near Policaremadoni and Britof.
FURIOUS RESISTANCE BY THE
"RUMANIANS.
الذه
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VERY HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES.
Odessa, Ang. 31. The latest Roumanian communiqués show that furious resistance is being offered to the enemy's violent attacks, The Italians entered cur trenches at in the regions of the Oituz and Okna Mout San Gabrielle but our counter-valleys, and on the Bereth and Putna, thrust drove them out.
often with favourable results for the Kumanians, but with very heavy losses on both sides.
Chur prisoners now total 10,000. Enemy airmen three times bombed Trieste during the past 48 hours.
SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S CONGRATULATIONS.
LONDON, Sept. 1. Reuter's Correspondent at British Beadquarters states the Field Macstral Sir Douglas Haig ha telegraphed to General Cadorna congratulating him on hia" "great successes
General Cadorna has replied with a confident assurance of future victory.
STEAMSHIP COLLIRION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN.
MARSELLER, Sept 17 The French liner Natal collided with another steamer on August 30th
Five hundred and twenty poople ware picked up and brought to Marseilles
TheKatal presumably is the Messageries Maritimo ship of that name. Her registered tonnage is 1,002. She was built in 1882.J
Rumanisu circles are generally opti mistic regarding the waving of Moldastia, with Buarian assistance.
The Rumanian Government is adopt ing prudent measures with regard to the transference of the Royal Family, and the seat of Government, to Kherson
GENERAL -KORNILOFF"&" APPEAL-
TO THE PREMIEE.
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS
AT PETROGRAD.
PETROGRAD, Sept. 1. The Social Democratie Congress opens to-day with the object of uniting all sections and parties.
THE BALKAN ZONE.
BULGARIAN ATTACKS REPULSED BY COUNTER-ATTACKS,
LONDON, Sept. 1. A French Eastern communiqué states that Bulgarian attacks at Serkadiléger were repulsed partly by counter-attacks
The Serbians attacked in the moun- tainous regions to the west of Nonte penetrating the enemy first position and capturing a few prisoners.
ENEMY OPERATIONS IN- GULF OF RIGA
A TEMPTING OPPORTUNITY.
LONDON, Sept. 1.
The appearance of German wor
THE SUBMARINE WARFARE.
A GERMAN ADMIRAL'S
EXPECTATIONS.
AMSTERDAM, Sept. I. In an interview, with a ropresenta- tire of the Leipziger Tageblatt, Admiral von Scheer declared that be expected everything from the submarine. He suid: This con fidence is shared by all our submarine commanders, and I am firmly con- tinced that, if the present rate of ainings continues the day must come when England will recognise that war does not pay."
Admiral von Scheer adds that it would be a mistake to name a definite date when this would "hap- pen. He alleges that the submarine losses are only two or three a month and says that the Germans, meet no new anti-submarine appliances," apart from guns, nets and mines.
It is believed that the object of the above boasting is, first, to cheer up the German people, which is very necessary at present owing to the pessimism regarding, the military situation; and, secondly, if possible, to draw a contradictory statement from the British Admiralty in the hope that it will contain some refer ence to new anti-submarine measures and the submarine losses, which might be helpful to Admiral von Scheer,
| FRENCH COMMENT ON PRESIDENT.
WILSON'S NOTE.
Lostos, Sept, 1.. The French newspapers endorse Pre- sident Wilson's Note, although there in some dissent on the view that the German people should be entirely di sociated from the aim of the Govern ment.
GERMAN COMMENT,
German comment is mostly resantful at what are called outside bints regard ing how Germany should be governed
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