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ANÆMIA MEANS THIN BLOOD.
THE WAR.
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THE CHINA MAIL
THE AMERICAN-FRONT.
SUCCESSFUL 'RAID IN LORRAINE.
ENEMY LINES PENETRATÈD.
It fa raported that they have captured Boney, Hoiade Theancoort, Vigneulles and Rendicourt; which would mean that the neck of the salient is now less than 5 miles."
The enemy is blowing up dumps at Hattonville and Nomtions, both of
ST. MIHIEL UNDAMAGED,
RAILWAYS CAPTURED WIEL PROVE OF GREAT HELP.
the blood. It is common in young girls SUNDAY'S TELEGRAMS. which are outsida the battle. and in persons who are overworked or run down by the heat. Anais makes its approach in so stealthy a manter that it is piten well developed before its presence is recognised, and yer pala lips and cheeks, dark lines round the
eye and a feeling of exhaustion en
rising in the morning or after any light exertion, I should giveja clear warning victims.
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Paris. Sept. 13.
The Americans made a sorica of successful raids in Lorraine and the penetrating the enemy lines at num Vosges during the past 24 hours, rous points, inflicting heavy losses and destroying block-houses, machine gun nests and ammunition dumps.
ST. MIHIEL SALIENT OUT. FLANHED.
12,000 PRISONERS CAPTURED,
LITER
PARIS, Sept. 10 Swiss frontier reports mention us usual activity in apper.Alsabe. The enemy's claim that he foresaw and ridiculous in view of the numbers prepared for the attack on St. Mihiel is already taken prisoner and the large numbers still coming in; also in view of the fact that the town of St. Mibiel is. practically undamaged, while the rail ways mantiaged in an earlier message are all intact, ready for immediate use. They will prove a great help to
the Allies.
THE SOMME BATTLES.
THE BRITISH SHARE IN THE FIGHTS.
Tosoos, Sept. 13.
11.45 p.m.. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, supplementary despatch,
Istutes
In the series of successful battles en the Somme front beginning on August Sth the English, Scottish and Walsh Divisions took an important share in the fighting, and performed many gallant ausions. Most of these the same ground on which they met Divisions have been advancing "over and ultimately checked the enemy's great ofensive in March.
FRESH ENEMY PEACE TERMS.
CONDITIONS ENUMERATED. BY YON PAYER.
THE COLONIES TO BE RETURNED.
and of Great Britain, would be "prov pared to examine her claims to the culouisa fairly, squarely and justly,
Itu declared that Germany woul never go better speace terms thais hose offered on January 15th lust, and the only way to get peaco; WIS- to accept them as a basis. Then a conference could be called There was no alternative.
SITUATION IN RUSSIA. ALLIES" DUTY TO RESTORE ORDER-
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 1d.. Speaking at Stuttgart Dr. vou Payor, the Vice-Chancellor, outlined the German pence terms. He declared that Germany could not land over
ARCHANGEL, Sept. 11. Poland again to Russia, and could tot assist in placing Finland again under An Allied Missions proclamation the Fussian yoke.
disclaims responsibility for the expulsion of members of the northern Sorist, bich was carried out by Russians. It' sya the Allies will immediately release the arrested ministers and bring them back to Archangel. It emphasises that the Allies have come to Russia te- establish rule, order and liberty.
Germany could not allow the States on the German frontier and Baltic to ba ngain subjected against their will to Russian Tarism or thrown into civil war and anarchy.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ST. MIHIEL.
ESSENTIAL. LINK IN VERDUN TOUL CHAIN OF FORTS.
LONDON. Sept. 1. Correspondenta state that General Pershing commanded the First American Army, including a number of Freach troops, which attacked the famous St. Mihiel salient that the Germans formed in September 1914. The skles of the wedge are 30 miles long and its base 30- miles, St. Mihiel itself is only 30 miles from Metz and 20 trom Briey, with its
great iron ore atines."
The French out ratious occasions One BAND JA Hupkinson, London-slightly pushed back the Germans, made for the climat except at the apex, but the enemy One PIANO) by John Arch-made positions here, after four years" organi sation, are among the strongest on the On PIANO by Broadwood & Subs,
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St. Mihiel was an essential link in the Verdun-Toul chain of forts. Yesterday's operations have already mperilled the German forces in the alient, severing the railway from Metz, whereby they were supplied.
Over a hundred Tanks, manned by Americans, aided the smashing of the concreted enemy first line, which was crossed "behind a denso smoke sercan. The concentration of air forces is described as the biggest so far sect on the Teatern Front. Four hours after the attack was launched, not a German plure was reported visible.
American observers and bombers
AN ENEMY REPORT.
ST. MIHIEI. SALIENT.
LONDON, Sept. 18.
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AWFUL CONDITIONS.
INNUMERABLE EXECUTIONS.
"AMSTERDAM, Sept. 13.
During the past few weeks they Germany would not submit to the have shown without exception that Entente hor peace treaties with. Ukraine, the tremendous strin sustainal Russia and Rumania, Apart from this carlier in the year with so much the territorial pocasions existing courage and station ha insowie before the war could everywhere be [duninshed their splendid fightingcestored.
A preliminary condition for Germane spirit. For example, the tiuards Division which in March and April and her allies was the restoration of_alf at Boyelles, Sory, and Borquerelle territory they posscased on August 1st.
1914. Germany must, therefore, firstly The correspondent of the Tageblall/ Tescribing the awful condition, ITE: defence, attnekal on August and regard to which the blea of exchange on Russia, states that an extraordinary and exptured Moyenneville, Famelia-the grounds of expediency need not be Commission has withdrawn the most court, atul eko St. Jeger on the exclfcert..
important, questions from the adminis 124th.
The Germans, as soon as place was tration of justice and passes the most Sir Douglas Haig mentions the concluded, coil evacuate the occupied terrible sentences and carries out innumerable exécutions without a Court pullant, exploits of some erregiona Divisions inclling the Fourth, which They could restore Belgium flae verdict. Its rbitrariness" exceeds The enemy capturel flavrincourt broke the enemy's" attack on the Germany and ber allies again possessed Tsartiom. Fresh enemy
attacks. between marth Bank of the Scarpe March ↑ what belonged to them and if Germany was sure that in Belgium no other
THE SIBERIAN PRONT. Mocuires. and Gouzeaucourts werth, and, in înce of a strong resist-
nice, on September tal, carried the State would be more favourably placed repulsed.
HOLSHEVISM'S LAST STAND In anticipaticar of an atties, the defences of thus Hencourt Quest than she, then Belgium could bare atore without encumbrance and with
"IN FAR BASI » racuation of the St. Minio salionate.
The Thirty-Nordd Division, after out reserves which has been under embleration
Dumnery ch"AN INNOCENT AND ATTACKED
VLADIVOSTER, Supt. 7 for years, was commenced a lewery fiting at
-PARTY" August 100 and 11th, eptunel
Numbers of Rol Guards, frota days ago.
Herleville on August Bird, Vermun-
The Vice-Chancellor sail that Ger- Khabarovsk have managed to join dovillers on August 7th und ances
innocent and attacked party she was of war at Blagovestchensk, where talle participatel in the Asstraliane was deeply convinced that as ar the led Guards and the prisoters catitled to indemnification, but the pro- | Bolshevism is making its lust standi advance has the Somme.
recention of the war to that point well in the Far East.
A wireless German official report states:--
The French, advancing to the heights castro Alsus, were repulset, We tempottily lost the Combres height, but it was re-captured by the Landweir
The Austro-Hungarians south of Cembris, by strong resistance, as are the retrus of the Divisions
So. Mihiet,
The enemy gained ground Thia ucqurt.
The evacuation of the saliem completed at night, malisburied..
THE BRITISH FRONT
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Field Marsdal Euig states thas, in his account, the doings of these dif-cost her such heavy sacrifices, irreplace ferent English, Scottish and Welsh able by money, that she preferred. on Thisisions are necessarily rice and calm reflection, despite her favourable incomplete, and he concludes: "On military situation, to abandon this idea, the same battlefiakis on which they quite apart from the fact that the withstood the heavies assault, the forible urging of compensation would wsBritish Ariy ever faced, all are inevitably jeopardise future peace.
fought side by side with the spleniclift divisions from Australia, Canaria and New Zealand with a courage, gal-" Entry and enterprise one equalled by their neLESS.
ENEMY ATTACK.NEW POSITIONS ACQUIRED.
FURTHER PROGRESS
REGISTERED.
LoNboy, Sept. 15. English troops on Thursday took possessica of Holmon Wood, expelling the enemy from localities in which be resisted.
Oar line farther north was advanced east of the village of Jeancourt, which
is in our hands..
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ARBITRATION, AND DISARMAMENT.
The Vice Chancellor declared that Germany was ready to collaborate as regards à League of Nations, arbitration and disarmament. Germany desired. disarmament, on the basis of complete
150 PRISONERS TAKEN BY JAPANESE
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LASBO Supt. 13. A Japaneso conununiqué from Tekio states that the captures it Khabarovsk include 150 prisoner solne forman officers, 17 river guns hosts and 120-guts.
NEW ENTENTE LOAN TO HOLLAND. -
AMSTERDAMI, Sept. 13-
An Entente loun ia Holland is HOW HAYRINCOURT WAS TAKEN. reciprocity, to be applied pot merely to
armies but navies.
Germany world demand the freedom mminent as part of the general agree of the seas and sea routes also at openent being negotiated-wherein arrange Losnoy, Sept. 12.
doce in all oversen possessions and ments for an improved Dutch foodt Router's Correspändent at British protection of private property at sea. supply predominisfe,
The Handelsblad states that Great worked anmolested, escorted by chaser
Headquarters.
telegraphing this
"We laugh at the idea that we planes. The country was difficult, high
evening, suss
aboakl penilently ask for mercy ere re Britain is mainly concerned It is ridges and thick woods offering couceal
are admitted to peace negotiations. reported that the loan will arrange for THE BONGKONG'LAND INVEST-ment for machine gun nests, but the
This morning's attack, east of We laugh at the fools who tabble of 200,000,000 guilders on six per cent. German resistance was slight. The MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.
Euvrincourt was designed to clear revenge. A peace by understanding Treasury Bills. Hongkong, July 26, 1918.
625 enemy main forces had apparently
out the aritating enemy nests and will bring nothing bumiliating for us. withdrawn to the second line.
SERIOUS TRAIN ACCIDENT IN to generally improve the line along nor any period of misery and wretched-I The correspondents emphasise that During the evening strong forces, the series of spurs in the region ufness. It would be an illusion to calent
HOLLAND. the objective of the attack is strictly assisted by low-flring aaroplanes, as Gouzeaucourt, hnt something more ats on the will to peace in those cirales limited. The French operated between tacked our new positions at Havricourt was accomplished, Havricourt being among our enemies which are respon- two American forces and seized the but were repulsed with great loss.
captured and also the important sible for the opening and the con- western outskirts of St. Mihiel.
Opposite Moeuvres enemy infantry, ridge and village of Frescault, ontinuation of hostilities. They cannot assembling for a counter-attack, were the fringe of our old trench system. admit to their countrymen that their injure rear Weesp (Holland), owing to subjected to heavy and accurate
aims are anattainable and their sacria train falling down the steep Aide of on artillery fire, and the attack which About 300 prisoners were taken.
Although artillery firing has in-ficcs vain, but other among those embankment which collapsed, prosum-
over, those others will prevail, soon er our positions being killed or taken the front, unquestionably the Gerlate. Until then there remains for us
mans are beginning to feel a shortage nothing but to defend our lives." prisoner.
We progressed daring the night west in ammunition. of Auchy-lez-La Bassec.
The weather continues very wild."
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unsuccessful, the few Germans reaching
A day of big importance was the twelfth of Septeraber, when the First American Army went into action for the first time. The Germans offered resistance to the advancing Americans and withdrew to the second line, pursued STIFFER GERMAN, RESISTANCE. by Tanks
The Germans will likely retreat from the bulge of St. Mihiel.
The aim of the offensive is Briey and Longwy, the chief towns of the greatest 303 French iron districts, producing three- fifths of the normal Freach output. French troops co-operated in the new offensive.
SHARPER FIGHTING ON THE
SCARPE
LONDON. Sept. 13, Reuter's Correspondent at British Headquarters, telegraphing, today, says:-
Nearer St. Quentin. the British and.
In yesterday's operation at Harrin. French progressed and more of the court, we penetrated beth front and Hindenburg Line has been taken support trenches of the Hindenburg Haras...
ATTACK PRECEDED BY TREMEN- DOUS ARTILLERY PREPARATION.
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FRENCH TAKE SAVY.
RAIDS IN VERDUN REGION REPULSED
Loxoos, Sept. 13,
4.30 p.in. A French communiqué states: West of St. Quentin we, occupied the village of Savy. system. It was a day of small An important enemy raid north bitter fights, the troops being often aast of Mesnil-les-Hules in Cham- ankle-deep in water and Halt blinded pagne was repulsed.
We made several raids in the by the wind and rain.
The Germans came back several region of Verdun and took prisoners. The American attack in the region tines and forced some New Zealand The Daily Chronicle's correspondent outputs near Gouzeaucourt to with of St. Mikiel contianga successfully. with the American Army states that drew from their gains of the mom the feature of the attack co the St Ang but pur
men fought with. Mibicl alient was the tremendous irresistible doggedness, artillery preparation, which began at We advanced our line worth of one o'clock in the morning and älled Vermand, the enemy heavily but the valleys of the Meuse for por hours
LONDON, Sept. 13..
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with a roar not heard since Verdun, unsuccessfully counter-attacking..
We occupied Eonlon and St. The gunfire attained remarkable accu- racy and when the Germans attempted Quentin woods. Sharp fighting oc JAPAN-TOKYO, YOKOHAMA, Kona, Osaka, to reply it took the American gunners curred astride the Scarpo, particular FORMOSA-GIRANT, KAGE! Kino, precisely 35 minutes to silence they in the region of Navrelle, and
EZELUNG, Макта, PINAN, counter-rell PANDI Ärleur.
The infantry, owing to the slight The Germans seem to have shown German resistance in the first lines
tendency to stiffer resistance: ye ANOX, TOOCHOR, SWATOW,Wept toward the second enemy por- terday, but suffered heavy casualties
tions ahead of schedule, buty here sharp in all sectors..
counter-attacked in
TAINAK
SELACHINE, TAICHT, TAKOW, TAMBUI, TOHIEN, Axo. CHINA SHANGHAL, HASKOW, Eiusiano,
CANTOS.
THE GERMAN ARMY.
ALARMING INCREASE OF DESERTIONS.
INDISCIPLINE AND DIS-
AFFECTION.
LONDON, Sept. 18. Peuter's Correspondent at British
BRITISH TRADE ÎN AUGUST:
DECREASE IN EXPORTS AND' INCREASE IN IMPORTS.
LONDON, Sept 13.
PRUSSIAN SUFFRAGE, BILL. ̧* Referring to the Prussian Suffrage Bill, the Vice-Chancellor declared that the confidence of the people not merely in the Prussian but the Imperial Government more or less depended ons the decision in the question. Further postponement of the decision was not permissible however seriously a disso- lution and new elections in war time might be regarded. Moreover, he be- lieved that the Prussian Government had already decided on'n dissolution if his Lancashire tour to-morrow. the Upper Horse did not agree to equal suffrage.
A decrease of exports of £6,281,478 and an increase of importa of £9,377,523
shown for August last year.
KAISER APOSTLE OF PEACE.
INDICATION OF DISTRESSING.
CONDITIONS IN GERMANY
PARIS, Sept. 13.
THE PREMIEP'B · HEALTH. -
LONDON, Sept. 18 Mr. Lloyd George hopes to resume”
THE SILVER MARKET.
LONDON, Sept. 13,
The Silver Market is study
THE WEEKLY REPORT.
LONDON, Sept. 13. Mesars, Samuel, Montagu & Co.,
The Kaiser raade a long speech during in their weekly Silver Report, states: a visit to Essen. He once more posed
Again there is nothing fresh to
ar the Apostle of Peace, trying to throw report. The tone of the market the onus for the frightful batred on retains fra at the maxinum price. Germany's enemies. That kind of The British trade demand is fairly Kaiserian literature is no more effective, large; but, not being considered us- even with the German people. It is a reasonable, is met at 49d.NE sign of the distressing conditions in Germany now in progress-Haus10 3 GENERAL SMUTS AND
PEACE.
NO BETTER PEACE TERMS FOR GERMANY.
OTHERS HONGKONG, Soares, encounters ensued, delaying but not The enemy
SORLATAJA, SEMARANG, BATAVIA,daunting the Amaricars, who valorously the evening of the 12th, cast of Headquarters, telegraphing this THAN THOSE OF JANUARY ST] BOMBAY, LONDON, NEW YORK. pushed northwards."
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AMERICANS CAPTURE BENEY, YIGNEULLES, ETC.
Commeren cas Correspondenta in the 9,500 PRISONERS AND GO GUNS.
LONDON, Sept. 15
tinent, Russia, Manchuria, Tsingtao, Quose. Japan, Indo-China, Sia, India, Philippine Islands, Java, and other The American Attack on the south Datch Indies, Australia, America, of the St. Mihiel salient was made on a Africa, &c.
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LONDOS, Sept. 13, The Germans are being steadily siderable concentration of infantry, but a mere handfu! reached our new driven frem all the ground where During the course of his speech on line where they were dealt with rearguards might prolong their resist the occasion of his being presenter The First Guards Reserve Division, General Smuts; amidst cheem, de. We occupied several vantage ance in the old defensive works with the Freedom of Newcastle, points in Flanders,
The weather
Dominions must be consulted and has much improved much depleted, has been identified cared that the Governments of al
in the Moeuvres sector.
Austrian artillery has been in must participate in the making of action netride the Harcourt peace. The Dominions could never CHRONIC DIARRHORA Ulesquiers roud Three battalions agree, and he hoped the people ef RE you ambject to attacks of diar- or one regiment of the 97th Division Great Britain would never agree; to ffice) Keep alenlutely quest for consist of our company apices with handjug back the colonies to Ger careful of your diet and taky Chaber an average strength of barely 100 Manopy anti cumplete change in the ling follo and Diarrhes Resedy This Prisoners admit that deflection German system occurred and unti medicine has enfed case of chris and phim are growing alarm Germany was run on the some lines dis Prios that physicians have failed surs
erman Army and is the British Empire and it will cury. You For sale by
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A number Foxes of Good CIGARS and Fixed Deposits at reres vice will advanced eight miles a
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