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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Page 1.)

*** GERMANY KNOWS SHE CANNOT

WIN THE WAR.""

HOW THE ALLIES INTERPRET

RECENT REPORTN.

· Loypos, "Sept. 2, Beuter understands that the following:{" A the view, in British well-informed quarters, regarting the attitude of

AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

EXILES IN FINLAND

ENTROAD, Sept. 20. The Helsingfors Council of Work- inen's and Sollies" "Delegates as Consputed to the Government's lerni, to send back to Puregrad the exits who were held up, whilst traversing Finiland.

THE ATTITUDE OF THE CADETS' PARTY.

PETROGRAD, Sept. "M1,

The committee of the Cadets'

- Great Britain and the Allies towards party is pressed a resolution urging the recent general, bit often contradicrthy lets not to participate in, the

elsewhere,

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ARGENTINE. AND

GERMANY.

SENATE VOTES FOR SEVERANCE OF RELATIONS..

ENEMY: INACTIVE ON RUMANIAN ANCIENT CHINESE ART.

FRONT.

„LONDON, Sept. 20. The Tins Correspondent at the Kamanian Headquarters say The enemy has been active for three weak Bessis Ames, Sept. 20.

since his defeat by the Rumanians, who The Seriate Iraq almost unanimous have since carried out successful raids. A new Alpine battalion in one raid took de voted in favour of a severance of 400 prisoners and buried 200 dead. rations with Germany. The resolu-The lactation tail only 40 camalties. Zion `twow" gewa to the Chamber of

GENERAL KORNILOFF TO BE Deputies.

TRIED BY COURT-MARTIAL

Pallic Beling in "favour of thes pussage of the resolution is very sprung a

THE LUXBURG AFFAIR.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.

estatements in the enemy. Press, 1 Democratic Conference for the settles is officially amoured, in con-1 partieslady, the terman Tres, content of the question of a power to hection with Sweden's reply to the verning the foreshaqlowed intentions to bead the condry peruling the sitting make "concesions in Belgium and Constituent Assembly, breuse stated that the 'nited States | Tuxburg afinis ' tip which it', wan' These have not passed the Conference would only reflect the Minister at Stockholu obtained per dunoticed, at the Allied Governments views of the Comcil of Workinens mission in special cases, to transmit have ju nowise failed to appraise them and Solliers Delegates and caleissiges), that no niessages were at their true value, and to realise that,sently not allegiste the comtry's at bottom, they 'express the fact that -Germay knows she cannot win the war.

position.

RUSSIANS DRIVE BACK

THE ENEMY.

UNSUCCESSFUL ENEMY OFFEŇ- SIVE IN RIGA REGION.

LONDON, Sept. 20.

It is perfectly well understood that tiermany is now seeking, in view of the recent event on the North-Eastern Front, to impress upon, the Ferman public that her military position is now such that she can suggest, in some -specious "fashion, a plan of action that "would satisfy, the pan Germans and

A Russian official message states ---- might alms appeal to the pacifists in, the We drove lack, with great losses, Allied countries. It is, therefore, just an enemy offensive to the east of Lem. as well that those in the Central Powersburg, in the direction of Riga. who are organising this so-called penes The enemy recapturel movenient, should realise that their positions to the south of Grüzerhti. machinations in nowise deceive the Allies, whose views and determinations regarding the kind of peace they will accept have undergone, and can undergo no movilestion whaterer,

*sector of

GERMAN REPORT,

Losines, Sept. 20.

A German official message states A Russian attack, to the west of Arbora pii Bukurina, was driven back. The end to the war is possible until the encueray is again endeavouring to advance.

As far as the Allies art com erneil, not

for which this terrible conflicts cun "FRENCH SHIPPING REPORT. zer.ced, axi has endured for over three

years has been attained, namely, the final

isupperance of Prussian militarism.

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PARIS, Sept 201

The French shipping report, for the Caly those possessing the Prussian week ending September 15, shows:-- mentality can regard without horror Arrivals.. the double loss of life and treasure | Departures.

Ichiletely brought about by Germany | Vessels sunk (over 1,600 tons)..

`in this war, and in this sense it is true Yessels sunk (uarlor 1,500 tons)..........

that the? Allies would welcome pesce,

but the enemy efforts to disguise the real isnt are as bopeless as they are charseteristic.

THE QUESTION OF BELGIUM.

POLITICAL LEADER'S VISIT TO GERMAN HEADQUARTERS.

that

Vessels unsuccessfully attackerl.....

THE QUEBEC BRIDGE.

950

transmitted for Germany, to or from

Berlin, through the United States State Department without the latter Elrowing their contents.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

NO SECRET DIPLOMAĆY.

HEARIS, Sept. 19. In the course of the debate in the French Chamber on the motion of confidence in the New Government, interpellation regarding the Cabinet's war menanres and aims demanded a reply to the enemy pence maneras ference and the Papal Note. " in the shape of the Stockholmi 'Con-

M. Painiere, the Premier, replied that France adhered to President Wilson's reply to the Pupe.

M. Ribot. Minister of Foreign Affairs, the inter Allied agreements, said that was ready to reveal everything, but sine

PETROGRAD, Sept. 20.. It has been announced that General

"FIR AUREL STRIN'S DISCOVERIER

Some interesting particulary concern- ing Sir Aurel Stein's recent discoveries testne to The Times This time Kir are given be Me FH. Brown in a long Aurel's great and varied spoils, are re- tained in India and must remain there until transmission across this seus is safe [from enemy attack. Heres none of ðir Aurel's prospective collaborators are at

with full material except work

ept Mr.

FI. Andrews formerly Principal of the Lahore School of Arta, afterwards Direc tor of the Art Department of the Batter Polytechnic, and now Dinator of the Technical Institute

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Srinagar.

He

and i

Kornilot will be tried by Court martination as to the first-fruits of hist

with a jury.

The trial, at the instance of the Councils of Workmen and Soldiers, will best the front and not at Petrograd.

NEW RUSSIAN APPOINTMENTS. 4

Deputy Premier, and h. Nekrassol has

PETROGRAD, Sept. 20. M. Tarestohenko has been appointed been appointed Governor Gioueral of Finland, in succession to . Itakbovitch, who has resigned owing to ill-heath. GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN RUSSIA.

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PRESIDENT WILSON'S COUNTER

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Sir. A Stain's chief assistant in cate

new collection and careful labours. recently reached England. It relatest the

skilled

quities excavated at the early t

100

and

di izgnous burial grounds Sir Aurel!

to the wast of the ruined station of

of Lou-lan, in the now wholly

ratorless desert north of Lay Nor.

purtance on the ancient

Between about 100 BC and 300 A.D. Lon-in was a place of considerable im

political power and their tile into route by which

Central Asis and thenco westwo The Chinese had frst expanded their

westwardn Since Lo-an, tract has ceased to flow, and the the third century of one ers the river which once enrried water to the

whole arew has remained an attarly life. les solitude. Fortunately,

the ant

ancicct burial grounds. escaped destruction. મા મે From the series of large gave-pits ex- cavated by ir Aurel Stain there was

Mixed fins theto emerged in abundance ob- bewildering vield of angments of up with kuman bones and

records on wood and paper. : jects of personal use, implements, be Chinesu

NEW YORE, Sept. 20. President Wilson is sending to Russin a Mission of sixty Labourites to counters net the German, propagands that the United States are not democratie.

GREEK GENERAL ARRESTED.

wonderful variety of fabrics, especially of fine silks. It was clear that these were all reinants of garments which had been used for wapping up berties It seemed like a representativo For arranged

ATHENS, Sept. 20. General Papoulas, who ordered the December 1st, 1916, has been arrested at Missonghi.“

Greck troops to fire on the Allies on specialfe

THE LUZBURG AFFAIR.

SWEDEN'S PROTEST..

STOCKHOLM, Sept. 20.

Centra

materials

were

ancient Chinese silk which is known to have been the chief factor in opening up this earliest route

ute for China a ect intercourse with Asian the classical West. The far aller than the illes and embroideries the explorer discovered ten years ng in

the give of the Thousand Ehiddhas" Tun- huary On grounds they could

Furious safely be assigned to the period which fullowed the first expansion of Chinese

examples of colours and

It is icially announced that there and power into Central Asis about. Serlish Minister at Berlin was instruct. The extraordinary state of preservas

clay close ut the second century. B.C. ed on the 10th inst, to protest strongly tion of the burials of when saked to fulfil a promise to publish iu connection with the lukburg affair, has afforded many exque years o

pointing out that the German Authorsilk fabrics with their ties had abuser Sweden's enfidence in patterns frequently perfectly fresh and a particularly grave manner.”

striking am finely woven brocades in which

grotes THE AMERICAN SHIPPING STRIKE.then selve among acrulla of dorul or qne sminials. generally winged, disport

must act in concert with the Allies. It was Petrograd that asked him to defer 894 the publication of the inter- Allied

Treaties.

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Qeaned, Sept. 20′ " The Qalue bridge spal is now raised 90 tert. The engineers hőve: [! ordered that foisting shall not receed Esto, feet in fourteen minutes,

CYCLONE IN AUSTRALIA...

Sypsex, Sept. 20). Toxoox, Sept. 20. - The Tagay" Zriling states

A rennurkahle cyclonic swept over Count Wistarp, the bader of the damage, and two" deaths. Other the mountry, causing widespread

Conservative party at the Reichsing,

deaths are feared. "has gone to Headhunters on the

invitation of Pild-Marsdud! TO Hindenburg, to discuss the question at Belgium,

The interview is considered to lan of great importance.

AUSTRALIAN TAX ON UNENLISTED

MEN WITHDRAWN.

MELBOURNE, Sept. 20 Owing to the opposition of Miris terial supporters, the Government has decided to withdraw the pro- posed tax on men why buve not

SUCCESSES AGAINST SUBMARINES. enlisted.

Continuing, M. Ribot reiterate that France not merely claimed Alsace- Lorraina, but reparation for the destrue- tion wrought by the inhumaut enemy. and guaratees of a durable pene. · In not answering the Pope's Note France was in agreement with Great Britain, Italy and Russia.

THE ALLIES AND THE PAPAL NOTES.

IMPROVED PROSPECTS" OF

SETTLEMENT..

WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. The Chairman of the Shipping Board has definitely postponed his trip to the Pacific, as the prospect of the strike settlement har improved.

NEUTRAL SHIPS IN AMERICAN FORTS.

“ATLÀNTIC CITY, Sept. 20. Board has announced that the Govern The Vice-Chairman of the Shipping

ment is powerless to commandeer neutral hips held up in ports, but the

Hundreds of thousands of tons are neutrals are ready to use the tonnage in crying cargo between American ports when the United States permitted. available for this service.

M. Ribot, in the sourse of his speech emphasised that the nearer the end of the war came the more careful must the Allies be to baffle the enemy maneuvres designed to separate and weaken them. Germany knew the Alles would be

France's sacrifices entitled her to bold victorious if they remained united; hence her sole aim now was to effect disunion

her bead high she deserved the world's admiration, and she demanded only justice, an indispensable preliminary to which was the restoration of Alsace Lorraine and reparation for the criminal destruction of her invaded territories. FURTHER INSTALMENTS PAID. Without these a durable pesce was im possible. "She must also have guarantees which are only existert in the will of the nation. What will be the value of the signature of the German Govern- meat the German people are not he hind it (Cheers.)

Referring to the Pope's Note M.. the Ribot sakud, “Must we admit the high widow.authority of the Pope and reply to all

The fovernment now proposes a AUTHORITATIVE STATEMENTS. five per cent super-tax on

|jncornes of all buehelors and Loxtos, Sept. 20.

ers, irrespective of age.

It is authoritatively stated that the anti-submarine" measures

are necting with success and a further reduction of losses may be expected.

It can be stated, on official authority.

US, LOANS TO ALLIES.

most

tree coml type. The treatment if the "design" and the method of the "repeut " evidence Chinese skill, aful the recur: ring Chinese characters with which the fabrics are sprinkled leave no doubt of

their round colour is usually-n rich

The deep.

blue Gr ronze brown. The pat tern

yellow, modified is mainly in golden y with pale green, thin lines of grimsan. and one or two other shades Satin stitch is used, and the fabric is always very

surface

tiem, substantial, and orally in These brocades are generally made up the form of a broad sash or scarf, linea with a fine plain silk of green or blue, with a stiffening linen fabric between.

-con-

siderale. In one, the delicate scroll

The ingenuity of the devigas 19 work clothel with small leaves suddenly throws out a bold peacock-tail-shape

beaste in blue, buff, and green stand on mass in which a contained and well- threatened balance of the pattern. In proportioned counterchange restores the rather, where rows of foliate grotesque copper ground, s recorring lozenges shape

augular scroft unfolds into a kind of stiff sake or dragon, und seizes a iliate bird, white a anuller diagon un in the same angular shape sullert Los above.

rich a

In mail fragment of floral pattern. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. used as a patch on a garment appear Farther instalments of tea million grittins regardant, tying birds, and, in sterling and four million sterling respec-s kind of shrine, pair of winged Lambs

kneeling and supporting between them tively, wete paid yesterday to Crest an altar or tree,

Of purely geometrical Britain and France.

forms there aro

but they are Dere are many, generally relievert from extra event by the introduction of some qualifying element such as

flower

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the junction of the repeat, a ring of dots, invitations to conferences? Who, above The President of the Standard Oil afpair of small dragons playing with

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ises in a repeating lozenge, all, desire us to reply? Those who Company has declared that Amering is a ball. Some fragments of lacquered themselves refuse to answer questions. able to produce all the necessary wood boxes exemplify an essentially AUSTRALIAN WAR-TIME PROFITS We replied to President Wilson when supplies of crude oil, petrol and kerosene Chinese craft. The buses, after being

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he asked what were our war sims. for Amerisa's and the Allies War covered with course canvas, were coated Who did not reply to him? The demands. The oil refining capacity was with black lacquer and ornamented with

Sir Erie Geddes's rapid and markedly MELBOURNE Sept. 20.

Central Empires did not reply. It is greater than the demand, and the delicate borders pointed in red. Parti-uccessful career has already resulted in

well represented are ca "that the results of the method adopted The Senate has passed the War reply to the Pape. We await this yeara

are elaborately Dow announced they are going to supply was assured for the next five deromited bronze mirrors of the Chinese 'umber of stories centring round laring the past month justify the time Profits Bill which offers a reply, but is must be pointed out that

Hen type. It is manifest from the report the name of the now First Lord of the of Mr. Andrews that a highly developed grewing confidence.

eren ia the Pope's Note the passage

civilisation introduced mainly on Admiralty. One, related by the London West, prevailed passed through it,

the Loo-lan station Gaurdian, he reference to his visit and among thosế

to France, when he was promoted at whether on trade or on duty...

race to the rank of Major General The story is, says the correspondent, that he was

was pacing up and down in front of his headquarters thinking out bir

opal inventions are being used and no

HONGKONG POLICE RESERYE.

Orders Issued by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, D.S.P. (R)

NO. 3 COMPANY

REFRESHING, EXHILARATING

All members of No. 3 Company. Ame

Plutoou, and Buglers and Drin

bounty of 24 per gallon of oil pro concerning Belgium far from satisfies | INCREASED FREIGHT PROSPECTJ. Chin, but influenced from India and the correspondent of the Sanchester 1 merk, szepting those on 1st. Shift Patrol

A Naval officer states "No sensa duced in Australia during the next the universal conscience. Whatever sensational results are to be expected. four years;

The sinkings will continue but the sabaiarine is defeater. If the public knew what we know they would not experience the alightest anxiety. Good results are being secured from a new smoke cloud defence system, whereby dozens of ships have been saved":"

The

system whereby smcke boxes are 'thrown overboard and throw out smoke louda concealing ships has been in mae for mouths by British ships, the grens majority of which are supplied with

smoke boxes

THE KING'S TOUR,

LoxDos, Sept. 20.

The King has concluded his tour

THE COTTON INDUSTRY.

our enemies promise us, even to the extent of agreeing to restore Alsace-- Lorraine, we must be certain we are not being drawn into a snare.”

ENEMY OFFENSIVE ANTICIPATED

"ON FRENCH FRONT.

Lósuos, Sept. 20. The Cotton Control Bourd his approved" of a scherno to allow deal- inga in futures, on the Liverpool

PARI Sept. 20. Market, from October 1, in all posi It is semi-oficially announced that tions commencing from January to the German bombardment on the Aisne, August, and with little restriction. Champagne and Verdun, which has already lasted twenty-four hours, con The basis of the grades of cotton tinuta most viclent, and apparently it

*presages an enemy offensive. agreed upon is" Good Middling. instead of Middling which change will make the business more free between the merchant and the buyer.

THE SILVER MARKET.

LONDON, Sept.

BRITISH AND FRENCH WAR

SPECIALISTS FOR U.S."

MEGA WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. British and French officers experienced

ZURICH, Sept. 20.

The Times says that substantial in- creases in Freights to the East and to Australia are expected shortly... Ont2] ward freights to India will be provision- ly raised by a third from November 1.

NEW POST UNDER FOOD CONTROLLER.

LONDON, Sept. 20. Sir Arthur Yapp, Secretary of the Y.M.C.A., has been appointed Director of Food Economy. ✨-

GANADIAN APPLES./

AUSTRALIAN EMBARGO

RAISED...

OTTAWA, Sept 20

on the Westers Front in bombing and Australia has raised the embargo:cm Artillery control, in aeroplane observsCanadian apples and restricti imports 20tion and other specialised subjects are tion to ten thousand boxes

being attached to the training camps in the United States

of the west of Scotland and Leviewed, Silver is quoted at bold. There

at Glasgow, 200 survivors of torso scarcity of supplies and the pedocl merchantmen including those Market closed firm with buyers, but of the Lusitania

nothing offered.

og

His Majesty congratulated the stewardesses of the Lusitanis on their

very from their terrible experis:

ralovcongratulated on on worming the Distin

et Medal during

M 5. T. Hone (a Lord of the Treasury), replying to a question in tho Fonsaid, there were fedications fiel the Arcotroent of Tritish prisoners, in Germany had become worse, but there was every reusit to hope for an improve. ment as a reauit of "The "tazje Can- ference.

*** ALL HIGHESTALU. BOXTAME

Three hundred thousand men of the Nationel Army are now en sale to the sixteen training camps. This represents› Several Swedish papers publish stat 45 per cent of the quota under the Fratments concerning large type of new German autimarine which has been ton- structed, my Exchange telegram from

MONTREAL ANARCHIST RRESTED.

Monette Thamiters of Lord

har been arr

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WWW CHURCH REUNION,

There have been many rumours; of

late in the Press and in religious circles away plans that did so much for the (writes correspondent to the Kobe victory of our army, and every time be Chymicla) regarding a possible smal

passed the sentry presented arms. gamation of Wesleyant Methodism with the Church of England. After a bit this gut ou Sir Eric's nerves, Leading Waleyans have

ave had long but he did not know how to stop it consultations with the Bishops and the At last corport with whom be bad

Church papers have histed at certain

concessions which might be made as some dealings delivered a letter to him, him that the regards Confirmation and Ordination and

and Sir Erie remarke en the other hand many

bis rite every

ministers and most Wesleyan armed in sentry kept on liftin dignantly repudiate the possibility of t me he passed, and that, it mrUS

What is much roore likely to happen nuisance. The corporal tactfully replied is union between the Wesleyan Metho that the sentry would stop presenting, data and the Primitive, Methodista and arma if the General seknowledged it in United Methodiers.

the usual way (demonstrating with arm The General, duly, tánc acknowledgment, and bio sentry cessed

CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY from troubling

1H13 remedy has nosu! Ffor colds, acoup and,

was told.

the corre useas, to the delight of

will attend in Uniform (bat with out rifles or others accoutrements) at the agistrass on Tuesday, Sept. 25th, 6 545 pm.

SELVILE BOARD..

5pm to 6 pm Monday, Sept 24th 5 Platoon. Tuesday, Sept. 25th-No": Wednesday, Sept. 8th

Thursday, Sept. 27th-No. Friday, Sept 28th-Mounted Pol Buglers and Drummers and Staxira: 012 sers.

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No duties, othe then Patrols, TIE

Monday, October thi performed

portaiatal Orders and, to Company Luspec

be follo

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