MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918.
TELEGRAMS.
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OFFICIAL REPORTS.
SUCCESSFUL BRITISH ATTACKS.
THE BATTLE IN FRANCE. reports: -
FROM FOE.
THE CINA MAIL.
GERMAN ADVANCE-IN-
RUSSIA.
REPORTED ANNIHILATION OF BOLAHEYIK FORCE.
AMSTERDAM, June 15. A. message from Kieff slater the
JAPANESE WARINES LANDED AT SW TOW
HOWING TO DISTURBE.
CONDITIONS.
Torio, Jane 15. Owing to the disturbed condition of Swatow Japanese marines were landed on Sunday evening,” `-
Fospos, June 18,
1.50 n.. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
We took 106 prisoners in a sue Geriau, General ver Kneezer -COEYRES AND TALFERY CAPTURED cestul operation entried out on the telegraphed to Field-Manhal von night of the 14th to the north of Richhor, reporting that a force of Bethune. As a result of this attack (10,000 Bolshevist Red Cards, com FRENCH GAIN GROUND NEAR e gained possession of the enemy sanded by Czech offices, were forward positions on a frant of two fumost destroyal by his traps to the. tails, sering all our objectives,
west of Tuganga To the fighting reported on the
The Bolshevists had Isnded in the morning of the 5th to the east of Ukmine coast, on the Bea of Azov, DEPORTATION COST PAID BY the Nieppe Forest, the enemy by aand were advancing to attack local attack carried out under herry barabardment, succeeded in driving into thave of our advanced posts to the west of Viens Barquin.
MONT GOBERT.
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Losmos, June 16,
A French communiqués states:-- South of the Aiste beat operations drove back the enemy from Coevtes and Valery, which we captured.
We al grupal cast of Mont Gobott, taking 10 prisonwes and 20 meltingu,
FRENCH CAPTURE INCREASED,
LONDON, June 19.
A Fronel communiqué states:-. There was the infantry action to
Lang.
Artillery duel was fairly lively at Haugand Wool, south of the Aiste. I 13], i
the region between Villes Cort mots sad Chatean Thi rey,
There is uctive hostile artillery fir ing to the cast of Arras, and also to the north of Bethune.
We drove down two enemy Nere planes on the bk, The Batali tost two machines,
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SUCCESSFUL RAIDS.
4 Taguntos.
far been and not reckoning Over 9,000 dead Bolshevista have
the rotrinext.
Cinema! Karr claims the German, losses to be light.
FIGHTING IN NEUTRAL ZONE.
Josnos, Jones LG, The Press Bureau states:-
GERMANS IN CHINA.
SEVEN THOUSAND MEN AND -WOMEN FOR AUSTRALIA.
ALTIES.
GERMAN CLAIMS.
LONDON, June 14. A wireless German official message laye
We repulsed French attacke talween Voormazeela and Viorstraat,and took 180 prisoners
We repulsed counter-attacks in the i at hbourhoods of Courcelles and Mery,
at the Blatz region.
We penetrated the forest of Villers Cotta re
The Crown Princo since May 27th bas captured 1,080 guns. AMERICAN TROOPS AND GERMAN
TREACHERY,
NO MERCY
1 box, Jis 15. Reuter's Corrependent at the Toxo, June 15.
American Headquarters,, wiring on June Chinese Legation who has been ap-Bghting are that wherever the Germans
Dr. Taur, the Secretary of the
Tick, say
The pain facts of the wast month's. pointed Director of the Bureau at have met Americans the Germs have Deportation of 7.000 Germa men defeat than the Americans paid for heer beaten, paying more dean" for and women from China to Australia,victory. The Americans resemblé sur | left for Peking en route to Australia. Dominion soldiers more than home-born men. They are not going to deal lightly, with unsoldierly conduct and
It is understool that Dr. Tsur will
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• LONDON, June 15. Field-Marshal Sir Puglas Huis villages in
Zhukovku. and line seized thre a eta zote. Our {reportal -
Increasing love~! |troops rotired, English and Moortish battalions at was observed later in June at j took 60 prisoners in a successful local devstratovka, Tanks and cavalry operation northward of Bethune
participating. Our trossps blew up There were successful raids on the the bridge of devstratovka as a reply Villers Bretonnens sector, which
to the violation of -On Jun 18th our aeroplanes -lus yielded a few prisonerst
the Treaty Cavalry was despatched to maintain
To o naterial vagued frown the ebony a June 11th the following post he ackled: --Nine guns, frillds ing Sell luvy guns, d febine-guns, »
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down five Genuan aeroplanes and We reprbed on attempted mid ou inson with her troops, who occupy
wegen 4 post at Avelog Wood,
two bodies Seven enemy plm.- were put out of hero.
Nin stoon tons of bombs were drop. red in emeny zones causing great. Manage
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CONFIDENCE IN PARIS, BUT ANXIETY IN LONDON.
Losngs, June 15. With the energy bought to a stand. still, something like a stuble line is heing reestablished in the Compeigne huttle. On the whole iron't between Montidier and Chutem Thierry the outlook is now regated in Paris with
Lowal wight-fighting occurred ward of Niqpa Forest.-
the line in the neutral zone. The
cust-object of the Geripates in creating Frontier incidents is to obtain the railway centres of Liske and Fovo
BRITISH ADMIRALTY AND GERMAN BAD FAITH.
ROUTE GUARANTEED SAFE MINED,
DESIGN TO MURDER REPATRIATED BRITISH
SOLDIERS.
Loxnos, June 16.
The Admiralty states:- The area within five miles of the
more confidentes, but auxiety is exposition in which the Koningen pressed at London, where it is re- cognised that the great peril is still aheed, as the Germans have zoł shown their hand. Their effort hum
Regentea sus sunk on June 6th bas been carefully searched and no mines were found.
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GERMAN REPORT.
Lexus, June 16.
A German communiqué states! ----- We destroyed Russian bands from Jeisk, 10,000. strong, who were at- tucking Taganreg (in the Don region on the Sen of Axov).
IMPERIAL WAR
CONFERENCE.
AUSTRALIA'S REPRESENTATIVES
ARRIVE AT LONDON.
MR. HUGHES' IMPRESSIONS.
LONDON, June 15. The Australian representatives to Vessels, and, employed for the re- the Imperial Conference, the Rt. patriation of British and German Hon. W. M. Hughes and the Rt. prisons, and which was guaranteed Ho, Joseph Cook, have arrived in to be safe by the British and German Lotion, and were enthusiastically Governuwde. These, mincs were received at Euston,
undoubtedly fallen shot to complete moored mines between June 8th and We swept up nine new German the objectives, and has entailed very 7th in a track used only by Dutch heavy losses, but their advance has appreciably increased the threat to Paris, while still they have meértes enabling them launch an offensive greater than that of March last and almost at any murent.
The numbers at the disposal of the Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavarin,
with those a fortnight ago, despite
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not within mila of the position In the course of an interview, Mr.
in which the Kupiner's Regentes was k. It is clear that the mines were
Hughes said that England stood like granite rock, lashed by the fiercest
GERMANS AT SHAMEEN.
QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.
LONDON, June 13.
red it will be some time beforn they notice any other colour. They will haré no money on men who do not fight straight and they will avenge their comrades slain by treachery to the uttermost platoon they can lay their hands on.
The Germans will dislike them as much as they dislike the Canadiane, Australians and South Africans, and i In the House of Commons, Coloneltak a little more. The American C. E. Yate (Unionist M.P. for fei and ancestry. A "eenpany of the
Army includes many of German. hames too) urged Mr. Balfour to onder the marching to the Front met German
British concession at Shumeen
language for their obedienes.tv expulsion of enemy subjects from the prisoners whom the Americans ailesi trenchantly and abusively in the Ger-
such a misconceived hound as the Kaiser and for making themselves the acum of the earth by their fighting methods so that their American relatives had to come four thousand miles to wipe of them out. The prisoners were too
amazed to reply.
He called attention to articles in the Hongkong Press, which, he said, stored an intense feeling on matter.
Mr. Balfour asked for notice the question
AUSTRALIAN MINISTER AT
LONDON.
the
MUST EXPECT FURTHER ENEKY
BLOWN.
M. Henri Bilou, writing in the Journal des Débats, Bajt:——
MELADURSE, June 16.. The Rt. Hon. W. Hughes' defeat for the enemy who has been The battle for Compiegne has been a namy is freely mentioned in schnecfoiled in his plan to reach the coveted tion with the proposal that the base for operations against Paris, butthe Commonwealthy should have a respon-battle is only an episode in the general
action: sible Ministér permanently at London in war tima or longer.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE BATTLE FOR COMPEIGNE,
LATEST OFFENSIVE BELIFYED ENDED.
PARIS, June 15.
The Germans are disappointed at the fallure of their sacrifice of so many precious Divisions, bet partial delcat will not alter their general plan. We must expect the enemy's blows to min more thickly as he becomes weaker and with less time and men left to reach his goal.
GERMANS CONCERNED AT BRITISH PROGRESS.
Raster's Correspondent at British Headquarters, telegraphing to-day,
says***
The Germans, apparently, are much concamed by our progressive successes in the St. Razeale sector, and shelled considerably our front line positions and places in the Hazebroock are an infantry attack with the object of restoring the situation.
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A semi-official message assumes that the latest battle has now ended. It paints out that each successire big offensive is of less dutation, on a narrower for instance, are practically identical aid to catch the repatriation vessels hurricanes, and displaying in ber hour front and yields less ground, and it Early this morning the ensmy launched || his sending of Bavarins to assist the the passage west, and that the of greatest trial a spirit worthy of concludes that the resistance is proving more and more effective and the German Gemini Crown Priner for be tinturine which laid them remained the glorious cause for which she is losses are proportionately aggravated. Divisions had time to recover and the route in order to sink the ships fighting. As regards Australia, the Stil, there is 'no doubt the enemy
on the ensteru journey if, as is proved enemy's tremendous and desperate will somewhere new the offensive, all post but our rigoross counter-attack 7,000 OF BELGIUM'S LITTLE ONES. the mors hastily because he is weakening resulted in us regaining the post. We There are three goals at which the to be the case, they had not been blows had re-kindled the fierer fires from day to day, whereas our reserves took ten prisoners. Ourensualtice were eney may strike, namely, Paris, alferty k with the British re- of their enthusiasm The Commonare incesamitly merised by the growing light Amlens at Calais, and the All Patriate prisoners on bourd, while wealth's war spirit was growing, and afflux of Americhs. bave little chance of aweertaining the way to Boston. It is remark-reenits were offering in greater nam-REVIEW OF THE GERMAN ATTACK. enny's intention before the blowly that on this occasion the numbers, than they bad boen for two
Decot)).
falls.
HEAVY GAS-SHELLING ON
AMERICAN SECTOR.
Loss, June 15, An 'American official report states: There is heavy reciprocal shelling, including pas-shelling, to the north.. west of Chateau Whierty.
Chur aviators, shot down two Textile
machines.
GERMAN REPORT.
SOCIALIST ACCUSES GOVERN MENT OF MISUSING SOLDIERS.
AMSTERDAM, Jurie 10. The Cologne Cuzette states:
In the Heichstag, during the debate
the fray.
ENEMY'S CAREFUL
their armas, ammunition and an "iron"
THE UNITY OF THE NATION.
LORD MILNER SAYS "GERMANY WILL FAIL
Lord Miluer, speaking at the YM.UA/ Headquarters, said it was an uplifting
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LONDON, June 15. stool solidly for the prosecution of
Rester's Correspondent at French thought in the fiercest trial the country Ligne, appeals for help in the work of bringing the war to the last ounce, until a Headquarters, telegraphing on the 14th, united maps then the nave been in sick and debilitated children FROM BELGIUM into had ever experienced that we are a more SCENE IN THE REICHSTAG. decisive victory for the Allies, is
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living memory. Germany's war lords uchieved. America was stripped-for- The German attack on the ath had had made the issue clear. The military Holland, where they are fed, clothed and medically BORDER STATES BECOME
"I have seen these men been carefully prepared. An enormous GOLGOTHAS.
reserve of artillery and gas.shells party bad all' Germany under its feet in their thousands, onlarly preparing accumulated for three week before and her ideal of future mankind its cared for, and when restored to health are returned. central Europeann le of irresistible. with deadly carnestine for the wors carefully concealed in woods be strength anpported by giant industries to Belgium, for funds do not permit more. Unless battle-field, and they are coming in bind the front and the ground we drawing raw material from the rest of carefully studied beforehand by sturin their millions. We are gunite selected to lead the attack who the world on Germany's terms a peace YOU HELP, THIS LIFE-SAVING WORK IN HOLLAND with servile States working for the destroy Militarisin root and brunch were sent to the front line for periods profit of a paramount empire This CANNOT BE CONTINUED, AND MANY CHILDREN MUST from the face of the earth."% of three days in order to become more illustrated to-day in the case of Rumi
Mr. Hugher said that he and his familiar with the sector. infer and Romania. It is certain that object PERISH. on the Anny Estimates, the Indepen- colleagues lidd get new impressions were dragged up to the front, at night by is unobtainable (Cheers). They wil of the British Navy that would last gangs of men. The attacking Divisions LONDON, June 16.dent Socialist, Herr Colin, discussing a life-tirne. The aangements for discarded all baggage and equipment fail.as every attempt to subjugate the.}
Remittances to Hon. Treasurer,Working Men's A wireless Gennan offeial report: the German activities in the cecupied policing the Atlantic were marvel.not absolutely indispensable before the world by a single soul and failed, from the Roman Empire to Napoleon To-day Prisoners captured to the south, of territories, wid; "The Bonier States fous Throughout the journey, for battle began, the men carrying out we are at the climax of Germany's Belgian Fund," (Registered
ar Charities Act, 1916) power, therefore we have to fight as the Afans now rumber 48 officers have become Golgothas, where there 11,000 miles, they had not seen amtion. The objectives of the first two never-before, in all our history as our 32, Grosvenor Place, London, S.W.1. Earmarked for and "over: 2,000 inen.
raust be bleaching bones. The best trace of the enemy. What a tribute days were previously mapped out. On for the land have been slaughtered by Supremacy of the British Navy!
it was to the mighty power and the 9th the Germans were to reach Kitab and noble French Allies are
Trisst on the Monididiet Senlis railway, highong today, with every ounce of the Belgian Children's Fund.
Arength until the great reserve which Mery, Belloy and both sides of the the cause of freedom still possesses be 'BRITISH ́ RAID ENEMY POST.
Compiegne Road. On the 10th they time to fully mobilise. The German wars to enter Compiegne
War Minister has been sneering at thốn Losnox, June 16.
WHY THE ATTACK FAILED. reserves, saying they are inconsiderable. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Hand we finally requin the only war-
The Divisions employed included six" laughs best who laughs leat I reports:
eutirely fresh. Togattack failed because think be will live to regret those sneers. riors in Europe, but Europe will then We entered a post to the south
LONDON, June 15.is tree days desperate 6ghting them confident of telp coming from west of Merlis, and bought back bea. Contineat of beggars ?
The inmense in imports in Muy enemy was unable to gain the upper other States, especially from, America are being called up for medical exami- prisoners and also took 17 priscen shouted mobbers
Herr Culn and other Socialists who was £29,257,268 and the increase in hand on the plateaux west of Matte If I could tell on of the nation
and murder- (exports £2,629,905, compared with Two factors differentiate the battle bera we have put in the field since The chairman of the Bristol Tribunal rother nude.
from the others. The first was there the great battle began, which we are said, yesterday, that Sir Auckland GadASHINGTON, June 15, Souths of the Somune and in theers," when he mentioned Gerynna May, 1917.
was no surprise, despite the temy's now putting in and which we shall pit den told him he was trying to weet the The purpose of the United States exoris at concealment, secondly, instead in immediately, those numbers world urgent pred of me and he expected to send red and materiale to Frans eighbourhood of Hebatere there soldiers, was called to order. All
of having our main line of resistance astonish you. But this is not enough, the tribunal would do the same. He estil any temporary inequality, er was considerable activity
the members, of the Centre Party MeetM
fest high with a cliff-like drop in the everything we hold dear is at stake, calling up of older men this younger stated in President Wilson's reply There was hostile artillery firing and not of the Conservatives left SAFE, SULE ALWAYS CURES perched on knife edge fratred No effect can be great enough where was aware of public feeling about the force is entirely overcome
the Reichstag
not suffer from cramp calic of rear and a river behind act Condiding, Lord Miller uttered a wam remained, hat some the younger to the actsags, from M. Folcarty Dan in the stomach when Chat Cams des Damer, we were fighting ing against critioning our ailes or ex- were acential to the ntion supply mentioned last night heriain's Colier Cholein and Diarrhesgrotud which was propter kaní
Nothing was more unreasonable and cold pot he removed to the President Wilson added: 2 Remedy goes to the right spot and gives
Sia Russia 25e moral asty Aghting force blades men are only by victory thaz pence can be.
achieved and the world's affairs nerflad Alferzijo, the basis and root able to do the work
at night to the north of Bethune and Between Logre and the Ypres Cominé Canal. It was especially
the
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eighbourhood of Dicrebusuh Inte.
misused German soldiers. The en- the war has become a family affair of the Hohenzollern. Is it possible that the Entente will have to submit
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