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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Page 1.)

THE WESTERN FRONT.

FRENCH SUCCESSES,

ENEMY'S GREAT, LOSSES.

Laxnes, Sope. 10.

A French couumauniqué states: The artillery duel, les continued violently the night fog on both banks of the Messe,"

We completed our Soptening 8, op the sector of Fosses and, Carrieres "Wools and overenine the axistance of hated groups We plus took more prisoner

The storians have not renewed, their extends her.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE ITALIAN FRONT.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

ITALIAN BOOTY.

Losos, Sept. 10. An Italian officick message states: The attack en our positions a Monte Granade and Celta gond, on the Carnia front, failed.

Our pressure continuus of Gorizia.

THE ITALIAN FRONT,

STUBBORN ENEMY ASSAULTS.

LONDON, Sept. 1C Despite the terrific resistance of the etlist Austrians in north-east Gorizia, and the

deadly artillery tire and machine; work, the Italians are slowly loosening the enemy's grip befőre Horninda. limits success, advanced elements with An Austrian counter-blow gained a drawing in order to rectify and! strengthen straggling positions to the prenent line, which is the only depend able line hereabouts until the General- issimo is ready for another push.

The booty cuptured since the battle Jeguir includes 115 guns," 94 trench, mortars,#122 metine guns and

FI, riti,

THE BALKANS.

A FRENCH ADVANCE.

Losses, Sept. 10. A Fernch Eastern chiniiamique

status:

The eterny violently bombarded the Russian positions between Lake Prespa and Lake Milick.

THE NEW FRENCH CABINET.

UNEXPECTED HITCH

PARIS, Sept. 10. There an unexpected hitah in the forming of the Cabinet:

THAT COOL GARDEN OF REST

This description of a soldier'a friend- Ahip and its ending in a peaceful correspousient of the "Times"- censetery above the Thames is tõld by a

He and I left together, and MOVIE

the

SHING

M. Ribot has abandoned the task long hot weeks we were in the same owing to the refusal of the Socialists to troopship. We had the same discomforts participate. This has meant the cruplessures. When this ship rolled lazily

all the way through und ping out of M. Fainlove and M, Thomas,

Indian two prominent ex-blinisters, who through the oily swell of the

Ocean bor

the stern scattering countless. hound to accept the decisions of their dying fish like tinsel shows, we lay on Party

the horse-boxes

oxes and basked in the sp untilor airing were mahogany colour,

"We lay

. FRESH SPLIT IN RUSSIAN

CABINET.

PETROGRAD, Sept. 10. The Bevelle announces that a As an instance of the very stubborn fresh split has desarred in the Cabinet nature of the enemy assaults, between between the Constitutional Democrats Korite And Selo an entire Austrian aid the Socialists. battalion, but concealed machine-guns rogiment on one short acction assailed a

opened fire at a range of five yards, and practically the whole regiment was Jaunihilatid.

italian airmen are performing herois fears alve the mountain peaks. Ous Italian airman, in order to prevent his ausent's excape rammed his machine

and perished with his opponent.

FIGHTING REACHES CLIMAX OF FEROCITY.

• The inuafange of, the enemy's

To the sum of this position our defent yesterday, is confinial. He detachments crossed the Daid counterattacked successively and took 31 Austriais (prisoners. with great fery, despite extremely We advanced northwards and beru. heavy losses coming to our fig. Weigh the villages of fimulista, Bubue repelled, amnoveral points, as may. Monastir, Langer and Gribai. as five auressive enter-attacks," ammillaring part of the attacking

A Froch songunijad" states:, On the right bank oife ther. Menge there has beraz violent "artillery ngs in the region of Hill 34Land Bois-d-Posaun,

GERMAN REPORT,

LONDON, Sept. 10. Apftemata officind sage stiftes

rotten tod

ther advance gourds (1 ass, the French, to the north-west

ni Lake Malik,

GERMAN SUBMARINE INTERNED AT CADIZ

Capiz, Pept. 10. The Menin birine 1999. A tomat ofßeial taessigenstiteos: {entered the harbour owing to kick We potutol the French line to fof lubricants, and was inposliately the west of Samognen, and took 100 | interne{ + prisoners.

THE BRITISH FRONT.

Tonnes, Sag, 10, Field Marsind Sie Doniglas Hig reports:

Womensolidatoufl the plasitions we exptured yesterday, to the worl east of Hargieart.

We drove of eider, to the east of Boid at Ahnentieres.

LATER.

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reports:

W rok few prisoners in the neigbigutisal of «Taggiavantgralmo southogustward of St. Juliengen

The cry rated an advaneril

The heat 293 is a craft of 600 Toms with i crew of 30. The, Cous" rimler is aged 26 and the Liedtens- ant is in possession of the Iron Fross,

THE WAR IN THE XIR.

GERMAN STATISTICS,

LONDON, Sept. J.

A Gegman official sage states: Thing August, #1 of cour planes were reported, missing and {bour of on" balloons were fought

down. The energies lost 37 inbons. and 23 seroplanes.

THE FRENCH CABINET.

Pants, Sept. 10.

UDISE, Sept. 10, There is no abatement in the bud weather. The fight for the beights north-east of Gorizia las edatinned day. and night, and it reached its climax of ferocity owing to the Italians and Ans trans, in equal number of strength and determination, struggling in a circum- scribed area where it was impossible to emply more men artillery. The gaps in the ranks.were instantly filled, and the forces have remained this balance for the past twelve hours. The Italians assaultel 6ve times.

SWEDEN'S BREACH OF NEUTRALITY,

NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS.

THE SEPARATION OF FINLAND.

etxd,

out on decks of nights, thinly watching the low-set tropiu stars and listening to the rush of water in the wake of coki fire fanned by the vessel's screws, Off Columbo we smelt the same shice breezes, the good smells and the bad blending into an Eastern much as children would, through the phere so new to us. We wandered, palm groves fringing the shore.

Is Ever

Walut Matrich listening to the ereak One night we sat beside the Virgin's of the Sukhin wheel and the splash of the BRISINGFORS, Sept. 10. waters falling from the pattery jars on The Father Neczone nanomaces that the the

rope. The

avezzin called), the Senate has drafted a Bill for the and his sad nesten ran out from tou final separation of Finland. It will be rude the faithfal assemble for

alawe the male, Winte Tainaret presented as an Dimatum to the Pro-and his call, a creed proclaimed above prayer, visional Graverument.

the house tope and without feat or scorn. took our talk into new channels. Thus We got to know yet another side grour

hip.

the high ramparts above the [plaider we watched the treat dise of the Egyptian sun go down over the silver ribbon of the Nile "As it dipped inta the dust of the desert that hung in the ar low down it was like the magic of alchowy, for it transmuted the silver of the river into red gold

LONDON, Sept 10: Reuter lears that on Sunday night there were no new developments in the Swedish stition. The Swedish. Minis ter, visited at the Legation, disclaimed |** all knowledge of the affair.

SWEDISH MINISTER DENIES

⚫ ALLEGATIONS. -

BURNOS AIRES, Sept. 10, The Swedish Minister has denied the statements regarding the action of the Legation, and has refused! a fürther

statement.

"REPORTED DEPARTURE OF

It appears that the Socialistsburg

post of the sinth-ep-t of St. Jadilised to participate in that new” slicek. Wel resestablished, the peri- | Ribot Cabinet mainly due to the apne tign.

ene of their condition that the

- Thero ishocipnogad artillery aétis ity Socialist, Ministers should remain estward of Epme

under the orders of the Socialist Party.

Wie bergight down this elemy coroplanoi" "and" "drove clown four. Five id obes sare missing.

GERMAN BEPORT:

Larsmos, Sept. 10. Gestati officinļ mssage states: The English 'pressed us back at Flurgicourt al Villeret, We

dd the former positious.

AN AVIATOR'S FIFTIETH GERMAN AEROPLANE.

Loxpos, Sept. 10.-

A. French communiqués, mentiores

that Capt. Guynemer has destroyed his fifth-German neropluses;

INCIDENTS ON THE BRITISH "

FRONT.

Luxpos, Sept. 10. A despatch by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas on recent incidents indicat ing the nature of the work at the front includes the following:-

A small party of a Scottish rugi. ment patrolling on the Bapace Cambrai road ambushed two parties of the enemy afer u two hours" wait, killing and woundling several 'while they therrselves did not suffer à single ensuuliye

A New and N.C.O, swam a river and reconnoitred for five and a half hours" He found a raft on which he returned, and later led patrol across and surprised a Garman post, killing the necupants and returning safely,

The enemy forced a patrol of dis- mounted Indian Cavalry to withdraw from a woox in the Epely sector. The patrol pointer-últicked and cleared out the enemy.

“GROWING NERVOUSNESS" IN GERMANY.

AMSTERDAM, Sept. 10.

BACON INTO GLYCERINE."

LORD PORTSMOUTIES QUERY.

Loris certly.

The blockade was discussed in the

COUNT LUXBURG.

t

LONDON, Sept. 10. According to the Tiles, Count Lux-

has left Buenas Aires.

LONDON PRESS OPINION.

UNPARDONABLE BREACH OF

NEUTRALITY.

Losos, Sept. 10, All the newspapers take the most serious view of the disclosures concern- ing Sweden, which is denounced' far committing an unpardonable breach of neutrality, while the revelation of aérfily of Count Luxburg, one of the prehrafans of Germany's police service, are likened to the achievements of Count Bernstol and von Papen.

Confidence is expressed that the Swedish people were innocent. The whole trouble is alue to a pro-German clique which must be rooted out, but the people must give tangible proof of their friendliness to the Allies if trouble

Lord Portsmouth asked if Danish bacon had been allowed to remain in the docks until it was in wich a condition that, it had to be made into alycerine. He also asked about exports, to Uer- Sydenham said the blockade for two years at least was imperfectly uses). is to be avoided..

Lord Milner said he believed there

It is noteworthy that the Socialists

was some foundation for the bacon story, are the strongest individhaa! Party in. and the Food Controller had promised a Sweden, but the present governing class thorough examination.

is ultra Conservative. Sweden is at

We

had no means of absolutely stop-

ping imports from Holland and Denmark Present in the throes of a general to Germany, but such powers as we pos-election, and the revelations will sessed were exercised to the full extent. probably influence the resulta.

We were not restricted by any ex- tessive tenderness to nentials-thruth

we did not want in any way to hurt nentrala for the sake of hurting them. The entry of America into the war would it was hoped,

T be greatly help

It must remembered Germany hart countries. pressure on those neutral

meins

of

SENSATION THROUGHOUT

AMERICA.

TURKISH COMMANDER GOES TO

BERLIN

AMSTERDAM, Sept: 10. Essivl Pasha, Commander of the first Turkish Army, has arrived at Berlin.

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CLANS

Ben Bolt. Pingwu Chief

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"Again, we marched the desert wiru the hamsin wind came up in restless eddies, nosing amongst the sand like unds at fault. We fought there, too, but it was a fight in which we had all

the

vantage so that there was no credit in it. But before, many weeks had passed we were in a different battle, one, that lasted but six days for me, and for him seven long months.

"The last few of him was when he walked down to the bench beside" may stretcher and waited outside the dressing station to see me safely into the large, He nearly choked me trying to wake me' drink from his scanty store of, water, Then I lost hinu

A GOOD PLACE TO LIL

Ad now, after twa

I have found what became of my friend. Going? down from the great house, from the laughter on the terrace, from the chatter of the child beneath the yew arbour. I found a steep path leading towards the river bank beneath a tonnel of green leaves. Fine, needles curpeted the

war and softened my foot steps. The little wind among the tree-tops was not

sound strong unough to

far send below.

1

came to a walled-in garden under å great bank on which pines and cypresses Krew. A walk of marble mosuë ringed a green oval, and sunk in the grass wore. a dozen headstones: On one of them

wis his naure It is a spot such as one dreams-about, and in the still of the evening

I looked out from this

sunken ir the trees across

arsen through

river, where rolling green fields, red

oked like

the smoking cottage chinmeys

a picture in a dark green

frame. It is a a good

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Tiffle nouse

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Borbanan' Jkin

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cattle, and the

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Songolers

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ONE MILK AND- 3/QUARTER.

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Whedor Dublia Wing Dirk

181

Australian Chief

150

Auticipation

155

Ploughedel

154

Tony Mouse

159

Bex

152

Yid

151

Choice Dahlia

140

Ben Bolt

140

Pingwa Chief

Tittlemo

Whipper In

First Violin

TODAY'S GALLOPS.

148

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145

On the grass course, which was heavy WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. going “holding "-und with hurdles The Swedish exposure has created a out, the following times" were done sensation throughout the country. It this morning

1.68, 2.28; last 36.

is believed that it way force Sweilen Tows Mockɛ, Sedgwick (1), and "KING The Marquis of Lansdowne said no into the war unless the officials con- calamity would have been greater than cerned are punished. The offence is

Drex. boy (2), 1 mile, 38.4, 1.15, if in the early stages of the war, wel bad driven neutrals together to make com characterised as unparalleled in modern PLAUGHEDYTEL, Knoll, and some such a combination of neutrals was in mediate effect will be extreme precau mon cause against us, and at one time diplomacy. It is expected that the im the offing.

tions in granting licences for exports to Sweden.

SUEZ CANAL FIGURES.

The New York Herald states that it

will prove an object lesson of Frussian friendship to the Argentine. Simultan eously with Count Luxburg's treachery, The year 1916 exbibited an accenton Sweden has been crying out against the tion of the decline in the volume of ton iniquity of the embargo for preventing age passing through the Suez Canal. the use of America's supplies in the In 1913, 4,350 ships, of a total tonno profitable business of feeding Germany. | Canal.

approximately 20 millions used the 1916, the number of ships

The Sun anticipates that when the had declined to 3.110, of total tonnage cynical insolences and brutal tuntemipt of less than 423 millions. Despite three of neutral lives is realised, Argentine augmentatione of the tariff (since in- will properly attend to this business, creased to four, representing a total sur

Dr. Nordvall, a member of the

charge

156 francs in

CHIEF by 1, 46, 124, 2.00.2,

WINDHOL DALIS. Gegg, ile, 33,

2.37.2, 8.11.1; Fast+† 83.4.'

101.5; last 23.3.

pefect pe place to lis, for it and beauty. When it is my time to go out 'could wish for nothing better than to lie near hi in the gol arden of rest.

: WATERLOO, OUT OF DATE.

The children of a Yorkshire school were recently set to describe an imaginary con versation between the Duke of Wellington- (und Sir Donglas Hoig, says the Sheffield *** Daily Telegraphy,V · Here is one of their

AV.? Good morning Sir Douglas, how are you keeping in these inys of agony ?

H.1 m as well as can be. · Let's see. thou won a great battle at Waterloo.

W. Yes, there have not been many battling much fetter.

H.: Happer not, it there are some bens bad, and happen worse. The other day

we drove the Lions back 15 miles on an eighteen mil iront and

| don't know how many Huns we expeltered "And I don't curepso long as I capcher and

till some more.

W: How many did there loud to be capehered 2

H. Oh, about 6, killed and 50,000

capeltered,

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DEATH OF DR. HAMILTON

WRIGHT.

The death is announce in America of Dr. Hamilton Wright, to whom was

100

REPTESTING, RXHILARATINO

that the dangers of opium, morphine str cocaine addition are not confined to Ching, but are widespread, particularly in America and France. Dr. Wright was instrumental in getting the Harriso Bill and four other anti-parcotic Bil passed through Congress. Since then, the manufacture, sale

been

much of these harmful drugs have tribation reduced, and people at and abroad.

at bome have benefited correspondivaly.

largely due the bolding of the First In ternational Opium Commission in Shang- hai, 1909, and the three successive Hague. When war was declared between the Opium "Conferences of 1910, 1912, and Allies and the Central Powers De

Wright, with his usual energy, organised 1914.

He worked unceasingly, but early this medical field unit forservice in France year he caught a cold, which led to pneumonia from which he never rË covered.

written

}

This article has been

in

remembrance of the great services which the late Dr. H. Wright rendered to Chine me well as to his own country. He wiss f most untiring individual in spite of his

Au obituary notice, written for the Pekins Gazette by one who was associated with him at these Conferences, saya:--

Dr. Wright was born at Cleveland, USA, in 1887, but received his Uni versity training at McGill Montreal where he graduated .D with first class W. You made a great wees. Not a honours in 1885. Soon after that he visited quarter of one, or a half of one, but a China and Japan, interesting himself in whole one. The battle of Waterloo was the study of Beri-beri, Plague and at height which reached 6 feet 5. He had an open scientific mind and utilised bak.ennff, but the one that is going on

These investigations, were

ere his now in hawfuli. Well, good-bye. I am Lucas

was appointed Jalmis early training in malical research to going back to my grave, all my things paid

was Biker Fellow of Cambridge. Har the full for the "anti-opism campaiga

are out of date.

ALLIES” RETALATION.

that he

Yi, boy (1), and SOCIAL. SCHEVER, LIEN ON SEQUESTRATED GERMAN Malay States, and this led to

Sedgwick (2) + mile, 23.2; 108.3,

last 35.1; and 33.2, 1.11.2, last

B

ANTICIPATION, Kreiner, I mile, 36.2, 114,

1.50.2, 2.24.2; last 3-1,

PROPERTY · IN -HRITAIN.

tion of

the

problar Cult

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KAILAN COMPANY WANTS CHINGHSING MINES.

aspect of that fatal tropical disease efects. He was a lyrs organiser and called Beri-beti, and was associated with medical mehr of all creeds in the East can not easily forget the fine Research Professor Mort, FR.S. in the organian Institute at the spits of the Maisy tion of the London County Council States started by hirt Laboratories, in 1898. in: 1899 he WILS

Dr Wright, died before his time, but med by the British commissioned by

Colonial

his work and reputation Office to investigate Beri-bari in the

live after him the founda

The widow of Dr Hamilton Wright is the Medical Research Institute of Selangor in 1999, which has in the ecretary of State as Washington.

nister of Mira Robert Lansing, wife of done so much excellent work in of many obscure cussed a motion by M. Lance Weiler, the tropics. Dr. H. Wright was the

The French Chamber recently

connected with diseases in GREEN ELEVATON, Sutton, mile, to prevent the acts of spoliation by

requesting the Government to take steps first director, and his theory

regarding 107.2: last 33.2

the causation of that paralysing disease, Germany, of which natives of Alsace though not generally accepted, Loose, Adams, 11, 43, 1.22, 2.00.0, Lorraine who had returned to France or tributed much to later progress. Dr It is reported from official sources tha

remained in France lince the war had Wright returned to Amaries in 1903, and

application has been made by the Kailan been victime.

of Johns Hopkins Mining Administration of Tohista for elected

ence recently held with representatives to attract considerable

M. Bibot asked the Chamber to adopt University.uestion beg the motion, adding that at the copter- The opum

time the tight to operate the mines and col attention, and fieries of the Chinghsing Company, s of the British Government certain President Roosevelt appointed Dr Wright Sino-German Corporation which heid pro measures were German American delegate attend the my he said, which had been seamond Consistion held in Shanghai verties on the Chihli-Sannet border. Thi retaliation for the enemy spoliation. information supplied by the Chinese and consideration of the Cabinsk ami questrated would provide a means of in 1000 It was largely due to the uplication in receiving the favourabla

The motion was adopted without American delegations that such stir was believed that po operators are o division.

the world, throughout

made equipped as kis Anglo-Chinese the holding of the success tration to carry on the work of the

2.35, 0.00; last 24.

BEN BOLT, Knoll, 1 mile, 38, 1.15, 1.51.8,

2.27.1; last 1-85.8.

Rex, Barton, 3 mile 87.1, 1.12.2, 1.45;

last 80.3.A.

of 30 per cent. on pre-war mates) Swedish Economic Mission, forests the the company's revenue continued to father reduction of the dividend paid to the Argentine, but he also declared show a heavy decline, represented by a recall of M. Lowen, the Swedish Minister on the 200 franc

to that no Swede would be a party to such AUSTRALIAN CHIL-Knoll, 14. 40, 1.16, Thares france 66 com

cent ordinary

1.54.3, 2.30, 3.02.2; last 1 $2.2... aa, compared with heartless proceedings. Furthermore, in 1913. The net dividend, bring to the ill health of the Swedish WIFE IN. Knoll, 1 mile, 89, 118. including

ding the interest of five per cont Minister to the Argentine, he poros FecuÁNAK, Sedgwick, mile. 661, divis

possibly 1.65.2, last 1.03. Libe BOTTe venteen. per cent. on U pure price. The falling off Grover, very heavy and will affect those including the British Government who wern wont to rely on their Baez Canal, dividends on ale and sterly

19

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business communications.

PORTUGUESE STEAMER BLOWN UP.

LONDON, Sept. 10.

1.14.0, 2.50; last 35.27

madis

poses at the Hague...

fall and

con

Tat this time

and

The writer

Was One of China's delegates at the haing mines Peking Evening Tima CITRONIC DIARRHOEA Conferences of 1910 and 191%, and could

testify to TREATMENT FOR DISENTREL

the RR. you subjock to attacks of diar support which i

his late rhoes Keep absolutely quiet for CHAMBERLAIN'S Colic, Chulers and affew days, rest in bed if possible, be In fact, so valuable were Dr. Wright's

medical

colle received patheti

REMEMBER THE NAME HAMBERLAIN'S Colic Cholets and

The.Forucucrts states that the new source of income. The British Lloyds agent at Marseilles reports Diarrhoea Remedy followed by careful of your diet and take Chamber-cervices proved to be that on his return. Dizeroes Remedy in the bar know

patriotic party referred to yesterday, montown 176,2 of the urdinary

their loss, as compared with

is merely new melanomphosando atout 2507.00 The report that the Portugues steamer fletteja, dose of castor oil will chectally care ising Colle, Colers and Disthoes Remedy be was permanently attached to the medicine for diarrhoes, dysentery, col the pan-Germans, and is of the refers to a

the at stubborn cases of disentery new and profound depres which was requisitioned by the Port is capoelall good Lee saines day Thus medicine be cured case of chronia Bate Department and placed in special crampe or paitis in the stomach opinion that it signifies a growing sion discernible in the current year of guese Government, blow up in the choen in Children. For tarlay all on and it will curo you For sale by charge of the optimale med at some time it for male

diarrhoea that physicians have failed. which the ruthless submaria war is the harbour. There was no loss of life

departments). It must be stated here Chests and Eforekeepers all Chemists and Storekeepers.

Kervousnese

Chemists and Storekeepers.

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