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Saturday and issued in an Eatra on Sunday morning.

FRANGO BELGIAN FRONT

THROUGH REUTER'8-AGEMOK.]

„IIHROUGL_REUTER'S, AUENOW.).

MORE AUSTRALIANS LANDED...

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

Turkish warships. made вегета attempts to intervene, at always fed on the approach of H.M.S. Queen Elisabeth, which, however, sank an 8,000-tona trans- port.

The floot engaged the batteries on April 29th and H.M.S. Triumph bombarded immediately installed batteries.

GREAT ARTILLERY ACTIVITY. Maidos, which is in flames,

FRENCH MAKE SENSIBLE.

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A German aeroplane was attacked in the air yesterday, and was also bombard- ed by our guna, The machine was brought down in our lines.

Successful mining operations have been carried out south-west of Wytschacte and in the neighbourhood of Givenchy.

DUNKIRK BOMBARDED.

PARIS, April 30th.

3.20 p.m.

On the sixth beach, near Seddul Bahr, the troops were unable to advance until the evening, when a fine attack by the British fantry from the direction of Capo Tekeh relieved the pressure on their front.

LONDON, April 30th A telegram from Volos atates that a farthor contingent of Australians disem- barked at Gallipoli yesterday

CASUALTIES AT THE DARDANELLES.

JASTA

and

LONDON, April 30th: Among those killed in the Dardanelles Com- were Fleet - Burgeon Forrester, mander Prentis, Lieutenant Maxwell

Died

Arrangements for the landing had been cnearted with the utmost detail between the Fleet and the Army.

The first day resulted in strong forces Lefroy, Sub-Lieut. Jones-Parry, of the being established at three main points, Naval Reserve. One man was killed and

and New eight wounded. namely: The Australians

LONDON, April 30th." Mediterranean Casualty: Zealanders on the lower alopes of Sari- bair to the north of Gabatepe, the British at Cape Tekoh and Cape Holica, and near wounds, H. E. Napier. Morto Bay, and the French at Kumkaldi

After

attack towards RUSSIAN FRONT. It gallant Yenishehr, the enemy begunetrong counter- aftacks in the afternoon, and hard fight- my ensued Meanwhile the disembarka tion of the Army proceeded continuously, being favoured with good weather.

HIS MAJESTY'S CONGRATULA

TIONS.

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.1

BARREN GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN ATTACKS.

PETROGRAD, May 1st.

An official communiqué, saya ;- West of tho Niemen we closely "pressed His Majesty the King has telegraphed the following message to Rear Admiral de the onemy's advance guarda along the Rebeck and General Sir Ian Hamilton: whole front. An enemy attack near the It was with intense satisfaction that fortress of Ostowices was repulsed with

which, A communiqué says that German war1 heard of the success

heavy loss, ships have been seen off the Belgian const. face of determined resistance, attended

Nineteen large shells have fallen on Dunkirk, 20 persons being killed and 45 the combined Naval and Military opers wounded. Several houses were destroyed. tions as the Dardanelles. Please convey to all ranks, including the Allies, my

LATER

in

The Press Bureau states that an aerial hearty congratulations on their splendid reconnaissance showed that the shelling achievement."

There were barren enemy attacks north. of Wakh and on the right bank of the Omuleff all day on the 28th April, all being repulsed. The enemy is retiring at one point to his old positions.

Attacks by the Austrians at Polen and

in the region of Uszok in the Carpathians

of Dunkirk was by land guns The report that German worships had beca DARDANELLES OPERATIONS.ro repulsed with heavy loss. We took acen off the coast of Belgium is due to n misapprehension.

LONDON, May 168.

The Admiralty announces that the posi tion of the Gorman guns bombarding Dunkirk was verified by aircraft. It was. attacked in the evening, and twelve small and two large bombs were dropped on it.

INCENDIARY BOMBS FIRE INTO RHEIMS.

PARIS, April 30th.

3.30 p.m. To-day's communiqué says that the French have progressed in the neigh bourhood of Steenstrate.

The Germans fired 500 incendiary shells at Rheims, Many Eres broke out, but were rapidly extinguished.

PROGRESS ALONG WHOLE FRONT NEAR YPRES.

PARIS, May 1st,

The evening communiqué says:— North of Ypres our attacks progressed along the whole front on a depth varying from a half to one kilometre.

We captured two successivo lines of trenches, and made numerous prisoners.

GERMAN GAS PERIL.

RESPIRATORS SUPPLIED TO BRITISH ARMY.

LONDON, April 30th.

5.10 am

It is announced that the public in a single day supplied respirators to the whole Army.

AIRSHIP ACTIVITY,

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

HOSTILE AIRCRAFT OFF ENGLISH COAST.

LONDON, May 1st. Hostile aircraft were sighted off the The coast of Suffolk in the afternoon.

ecraft disappeared when pursued by British airmen. One report says that

the offensive in the direction of Stryi, and charged the trenches, bayonetting the

HOW THE FLEET PREPARED WAY defenders and capturing 407 survivere.

FOR THE LANDING..

LONDON, April 30th.

EXPLOSION IN RUSSIAN EXPLOSIVES FACTORY.

Many

Daily The correspondent of the Chronicle from Kebbit Islands, off the

PETROGRAD, April 30th. Dardanelles, on April 26th witnessed the

An explosion occurred last night at an bombardment of the forts. At mid-day a

the suburbs. pall of smoke hovered over the mouth of explosives factory, in the Dardanellos only comparable with a Several buildings were damaged and one- corner of Sheffield at the smokieat; of the workshops was destroyed. Loss of columns of smoke and Bames were rising life was caused principally among the frem Kumkaleh, Seddul Bahr and the residents in the neighbourhood. adjacent villages. Several small ships were slightly wounded. able, evidently directing the battleships NAVAL ACTIVITIES. some distance up the Straits were discern The largest war- fire on the Narrows. ships were stationed on the Lurope side, and their discharges were often al Away 10 the rate of twenty a minute. the left, outside the entrance, stretched a line of transports. The bombardment was intense at 2.30 o'clock in the after noon. Now fires on the Asiatic shore followed the shattering salvoes and the pall of smoke thickened, obscuring the view of the Straits.

The ships then moved, firing higher up the Straits, enabling the correspondent

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(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]

MACEDONIA CAPTURED.

"

LONDON, April 30th. Tlo Press Bureau states that the Ger man steamer Macedonia, which escaped from Las Palmas, has been captured by a British cruiser.

COLLIER TORPEDOED.

to obtain a view of the batteries at the entrance, which were apparently knocked. to pieces. The clearer atmosphere which prevailed at three in the afternoon show- ed the battleships at work off Kephez in the Hebrides. The crew of 13 were Foint. Two battleships, still further in, proved that all opposition ashore, up to the Narrows, had been silenced.

Firing was at its maximum at four in the afternoon, and when the battleships reached Erenkein Bay it became mest active.

LONDON, April 30th. The collier Mobil has been torpedoed saved.

TRAWLER TORPEDOED.

LONDON, April 30th. The trawler Lilydale has been sub- The crew WETO marined off Grimsby.

The first sign of the Turkish reply was after four o'clock, in the shape of a great picked up by a patrol-boat,, which chased splash in the water, followed by others the submarine, fring fifty shots. while clouds of shrapnel smoke feeked submarine ontdistanced the patrol-boat, the sky above the entrance."

aged:

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A Turkish battery driven from-Seddul but it is believed the former was dam- Balir, by the artillery which had landed at Cape Helles, was seen returning at six in the evening. It was observed by a warship which found the range. After the first shot the Turks fired three times. in reply, but the battery showed no signs of life after seven shots from the warship.

FIENCE ARTILLERY DÜEL.

ATTACKED.

ROTTERDAM, April 30th The American steamer Cushing was attacked in the North Bea on Wednesday

Meanwhile the allied troops landed on by German airmen, although the name both shores. There was a force artillery of the ship was painted in six-foot letters.. duel between their guns and the Turkish Two bombs were dropped, but no damage

resulted. artillery posted beyond Eskihissarlik.

four of he hostile craft consisted Zeppelins, but this is not confirmed.

THE NEAR EAST

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

NOTED TURKISH PRINCE DEAD.

AMSTERDAM, May 1st. The death has occurred at Constantin- ople of Prince Behned Din, son of the He was one of the Sultan Murad. founders of the Decentralisation Party

of Turkey.m

BEYS,"

A British battleship participated in GENERAL the duel, ending by silencing the Turks.

The Allies have apparently complete possession of the extreme tongue of the: peninsula and the shores of Suria Bay on the West side.

COMIC RUSE.

TURKS ANNIHILATE REGIMENT OF DECREPIT DONKEYS.

LONDON, April 30th. The Daily Neurs correspondent at Imbros reports that ore of the Allied landings was elected by a comic Covered by the fire of warships, on thousand donkeys with dummy baggg ADMIRALTY STATEMENT.

and mountain guns were landed, and th İCRKİSH WARSHIPS IN TERROR OF "QUEEN Turks sent a strong fores to meet them bloanwhile the real force landed easil The regiment o somo distance away. LONDON, April 30th. decrepit donkeys was annihilated. The Admiralty announces details of

THOUSANDS OF PRISONERS. the progress in the Dardanelles, from

The prisoners taken by the Allies num April 28th to 29th. As a result of operations on April 25th strong British ber thousands, including many German and Australian forces established them offcers. selves on the peninsula, and the French on the Asiatic side. The British stormed: the strong position of Seddulbahr on the 28th, and the situation at this end of tho peninsula was thus secured. barkation proceeded.

Disem-

TURKE' ATTACKS ON INVÅDERS. Meanwhile the Australians and New Zealanders at Baribair repulsed persis tent counter-attacks, until the afternoon of the 27th, when the offensiva was resumed.

The French troops at Kumkaleh were similarly attacked, but retained all their

positiona

On April 28th and seth the Allies rested.

They consolidated their positions and continued disembarkation. The enemy's -were all weakening counter-attacks repulsed.

The casualties of the Army were neces sarily heavy.

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"A BEAUTIFUL YET. TERRIBLE FICTURE." A.M.B. Queen Elizabeth took a active part in the bombardment, whic the correspondent saw in progress at t o'clock in the morning of Tuesday, a which was still intense at midnigl. With the moon nearly full the pictur

The was beautiful and yet terrible." flashes of the guns were like the das of a series of enormous light-houses. The correspondent counted 150 shells from the big guns of the fleet in half-an-hou

on Wednesday before midnight. The bombardment was renewed at 5.30 a.. morning.

BOMBARDMENT RENEWED.

ATHENE, April 30th Telegrams may that the Allied Fleet remained in the Straits last night, and re-opened a terrific bombardment at day- light this moraing..

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] BRITISH CASUALTIES.

LONDON, May 1st, The latest casualty list containa the- following names :---

Wounded H. Anderson 2nd-Lieut. C. Armitage (East Yorks), C. Cr Ashton, A. Bayliffe, 2nd-Lieut. D. Bell (Camerons), C. Berthon S. Callard, 2nd Lieut. O Carew (East Yorks), R. Cracroft, A. C. Crookshank N. L Derinzy, E. ming, EJ Gibson (Artilery), A, O. Edwards (Monmouthshires), H. Flem Hart (Northumberlands), F. Haswell, O. 1. Hawkins, Lieut. R. Hoare (London Tiegiment), W. Jeffries, H. Kest, 2nd- Lient, O. Kinnison (London Regiment). Onions, G. H. C. Palmer, E. 8. pd-Lieut. D. Layton (East Yorkshires) Phillips (Monmouthshires), W. Pitten- drigh, J. G. Ramsay (Cameron), E Robertson (Borderers), RK. Simson End-Licut. F. Steward (South Stafford-

Turfon, B. Vann, E. M. Webb. shires), W. Sweny, T. F. Taylor. B. Toms,

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Wounded in Mediterranean: B. W. Bare, R. J. Heard, D. G. Johnson (South Wales Borderers), B. Keonlyside, E. Lomax, J. Mood, R. E. Monck Mason, G. Paxton, G. Tallente.

Killed: A. Barclay (Engineera). C. Featherstone, C. F. Hawkins (Field Artillery), A. B. Hewitt, F. Habbert, C. G. R. Hanter. F. O. Jollie, Neelly, F. Polehampton, N. S. Scott, B. Tatham; K. Woodmass.

· WILL ITALY JOIN THE

ALLIES?..

LONDON, May 1 The Petrograd correspondent of the Morning Post understands that the Allies ave made an offer to Italy altogether. superior to anything that Germany can efter at the expense of Austria, and that it is probable that Italy will join the Allies.

(Continued on page 7.)

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