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THE WAR.

The following Cables were received on Saturday evening and fisued in our Early Morning Extra yesterday. FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT

[THROUGH REUTZE'A BOKNOX.]

WAITING AND WATCHING,

ALLIES WILL ACT AT PROPER

TIME.

WARNING AGAINST IMPATIENCE,

(VRROUGH MOTER'S" AQUIOT.) ·

TWENTY AIR FIGHTS.

SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT.

LONDON, March 2nd.

Sir Douglas Haig, is a communiqué, says: There were twenty encounters in the air on our froat yesterday. One Bri tish machine has not returned from a re- connaisance regarding enemy losses that were reported yesterday.

Our infantry and machine guns last night disporsed, to the north of the Somme, a party of the enemy who had attempted to advance from the trenches under cover of a bombardment.

To-day matters have been generally quiet, though there has been considerable artillery activity in the neighbourhood of

Ypres, LONDON, March 2nd.

The Times military correspondent issues

warning against Tupatience at the ap-RUSSIAN FRONT. pareat inaction of the British in France. to euphasises the tart that the British are co-operating very closely with the French and Beiglans, and will act at the proper time

Correspondents at Headquarters, refer-

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THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] FIGHTING NEAR RIGA. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED IN GALICIA:

PETROGRAD, March 3rd. Namerous German aeroplanes have drop- In tas mentions we are holding great terped bombs on the Rigs and Dvinsk sectors, tar forces in a line that cannot be thin- where the Germans are also using naval and because of our strength and of the guns and acris] torpedoes at soveral prezence of a British third army which, points, Jaring i struter, took over a large area formerly held by the French and enabled the latter to effect a great concentration in the Verduo region. Meanwhile the Bri- tich artillery, by means of the most in. tenso daily bombardments, is inflicting very hos vy Iosary on the Gormans."

GERMAN LOSSES AT VERDUN.

PARIS, March 2nd.

It is estimated this tho Gernian Josses At Verdun were 135,000.

VIOLENT BOMBARDMENTS.

PARIS, March 2nd, Is the region of Verdun the Germans violently bombarued, durmy the night, the Mort Homme and Die crests, between alancourt and Forges, and also the principal crossings over the Meuso.

The bombardment to the east of the Mense was slight

The Germans a Woerre, alter an in- Lene urullery preparation, made à vigfent attack ut dusk in our positions at Frysuos, Cur counter-attack 'immediately dreve him font of the few points he was able to peno-

Grate.

in Lorraine, the eneury bumbarded for bours alarm it sainte Marie; to the west Bezange, and then attacked, but failed completely

The Russians have bombarded Nova Alexandrersk and have repulsed two Gor- man attacks in Galicia.

TALIAN FRONT.

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

FTALIANS HARASSING THE ENEMY. UNDETERRED BY BAD WEATHER.

Roue, March 3rd.

the Despite bad weather and Italians are most active in harassing the enemy by means of artillery and infantry attacks

THE NEAR EAST.

BIGW.

(THROUGH LECTER'S AGENCY-] TURKS CONTINUE THEIR RETREAT.

GENERAL.

(THROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENOT.] PRESIDENT WILSON STANDS FIRM.

HIS ATTITUDE TOWARDS CONGRESS,

PRESIDENT WILSON IN DETERMINED HOOD.

WASHINGTON, March 2nd, President. Wilson his intimated to Congress that be will not consent to any. thing as than a vote on the Pro-tierman resolution which warna Americans not to travel on belligerents armed merchant- men. He refuses to consider a compromise measure, such as a vote of confidence on his foreign policy.

The armness of the President's stand is indicated by his determination not to con- tinuo negotiations with Germany until the attitude of Congress is setled

Meanwhile, the Lusitania agreement will not be accepted.

The Administration is confident that the President will be victorious if he can force a votes otherwise, he will appeal to the country.

TWO GERMANS ARRESTED IN E.S.A. PLANS OF FORTIFICATIONS FOUND ON THEM.

New York, March 2nd. Twe Germans arrested for, swindling, were found to be in possession of plans of United States fortifications,

They describe themselves as German officers.

ANOTHER GERMAN AIR RAID. ONE BABY KILLED.

London, March 1st. It is officially announced that a Ger- man seaplane passed the south-east coast this evening.

It dropped severni bombs, but no mill- tary damage was done.

A child of nine months is reported to have been killed,

THE COCAINE HABIT IN INDIA.

LONDON, March 4th.- In the House of Commons, in reply to Sir J. D. Reus, Mr. Chamberlain stated that according to his information the cocaine habit in India was not connected with the measures taken to suppress the opiam habit. He was communicating with the Raj on the question of the conditions of volunteering in India. He had received a report regarding the murder of the For-civilian Harding stating that the motive of the crime was not yet known. He was expecting further information

GUNS ABANDONED.

PETROGRAD, March 2nd. The pursuit of the enemy in the manshah region continues. Two more guns have been captured.

March 3rd.

The Turks continue to retreat in the directions of Erzindjan and Bitlis, aban

German skirmishes in the vallery of Lauch ware all repulsed by greundes.

The French in Arois exploded a mine under a crator occupied by the Gernians, and we captured this new crater.

Our trench guns to the west of Pont-a-doning their guns, Mousson wrecked enemy defences in Pratre wood, and our heavy artillery bombarded cremy establishments in the Thirucourt region.

Our batteries were active in the Fecht and Doller valleys in Alsace,

Anglo-French artillery in Belgium effec- Atirely bombarded enemy trenches south

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGIUAL.

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, March 5th.

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

64

61

From 5th to 12th Maroa, 1916,

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LOW WATER.

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Two German companies attempted to approach our lino to the east of Rheims, but fled before our fire, leaving their dead. FRENCH PRESIDENT VISITS

VERDUN,

Pax19. March 2nd.

President Poincaré visited Verdun yes- terday.

NAVAL ACTIVITIES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.] MORE VESSELS SUNK..

MINE. STEAMER, RUSSIAN SWEEPER AND FISHING SMACKS.

LONDON. March 2nd. Three Lowestoft smacks have been sunk. The crews have been landed by the Italian sailing ship Elisa.

LONDON, March 2nd. The minesweeper du Revoir and the Rus sian steamer Alexander Wentzel have been Funk. The crew of the Au levior vera VIOLENT INFANTRY ATTACKS. saved. Of the crew of the Alexander

Wentzel, 18 ware drowned and 11 rescued. THREE OF THORNABY'S CREW. BAVED.

GERMAN RANKS DECIMATED.

Losnox, March 2nd.

PARIB, March 3rd. North of Verdun, and in Woerro, the

It is reported that of the crew of the activity shown by the enemy artillery, steamer Thornaby three have been saved which had somewhat slackened on the pre-out of thirty-three,

ading days, became greatly intensited along the whore Trout, chiefly against Mort Homme, the Poivre ridge and the Dounumont region.

A bombardment of Douagmont was fol- lowed by several extremely violent infan- t attacks, all of which wore repulsed by

NORWEGIAN STEAMER

BOMBED,

CHRISTIANIA, March 2nd. Aircraft have bombed the Norwegian

without damaging-her

PREPARING FOR THE ECONOMIC WAR. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE

ALLIES.

LONDON, March 3rd. The Times says it is probable that, dur- ing the next few works. the Allies will sige a declaration to the effect that none of them will make commercial agreements with Germany or Austria without the con- sent of the others.

DEALINGS IN METAL. SPECULATIONS PROHIBITED.

LONDON, March 2nd.

A tegnlation is gozetted prohibiting speculative dealings in metals that are required for the production of war ma- Business on the London Metal terial. Exchange and in the Glasgow iron market is suspended; ponding the Government's reply, to-morrow, to the metal-interests deputation.

ANGLO-RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP, PERMANENT ALLIANCE

FORESHADOWED.

PETEOGRAD, March 2nd.

(THROUGH MEUTER'S. AGINCT.] CHARGE AGAINST SWISS COLONELS.

ZURICH, March, gud. Two Swiss Cojanaks have been acquitted on charges of communiesting reports and documents to German military attaches.. They were, however, reported to lau Military Authorities fo disciplinary action.

THE MONTREAL FIRE.

DUE TO ACUIDENTAL CAUSES.

MONTREAL, March 2ud. The Vice-Presidong of the Graf Trunk failway says that the fire at the station

The temperaturo was Recidental. below zero, and thus the firemen wero zampered. Several of them were frozen to the ladders.

Was

STILL MORE MEN REQUIRED.

LORD DERBY'S SUGGESTIONS.

LONDON, March 4th. During the debate on conscription in the House of Lords, Lord Derby reduction of stated that after the the.

been exempted categories had mado those would be insufficient to ensure the number of men required. Fur- ther speedy action was required on a big scale and he urged that no asmarried man under the age of 31 should be exempted, and that there should be no exemptions of married or single men employed in reserved occupation, unless they had been similarly employed prior to August 15, 1915, except in the case of skilled munition workers. Mr. Asquith's pledge to the married mon had been kept to the letter and it must be kept in spirit. He mentioned that 130,000 married men had altested since January 1st, 1018.

Lord Selburue argued that there were many men under 36 years of age engaged on larms who were indispensable to the maintenance of the food supply.

Lord Harris, who is himself a large farmer, stated that there was no need for one unmarried man on any farm,

Lord Landsdowne said that lord Derby's first proposal was unworkable in the case of munitions and other industries, It would be most difficult to apply the second proposal indiscriminately, but the Govern. eat realised the great importance of the whole question and had arranged an im. porbant conference of the heads of the departuents chiefly concerned at which all criticisms and suggestions would be con- sidered. The Government were dotermin- cd not to allow the effect of their efforts to be whittled away. -

CALLING UP THE MARRIED MEN.

EIGHT GROUPS NOTIFIED.

LONDON, March 2nd.

It is authoritatively announced that cight groups of married men, from 10 to 28 years, will be called to the Colours during the week-end. They will begin joining from Aprij 7,

ROYAL COMMISSION'S

REPORT.

DRASTIC RECOMMENDATIONE,

The Report of the Royal Commission on venereal discasos reveals very serious con- ditions and makes drastic recommenda- tions. It says no short-sighted parsimony should prevent the utilisation of all sien- tific methods or organisation to guard the present and futare generations

The

that Commission recommends statutory recognition should be given to the principle that these diseases constitata incapacity for marriage,

Other recommendations advocate that every facility should be given for free treatment, diagnosis and notification, and that the most careful instruction and warnings should be given in schools, work- shops, the Navy and the Army.

DEATH OF "CARMEN SYLVA." DOWAGER QUEEN OF RUMANIA. LONDON, March 2nd, At an enthusiastic Anglo-Russian ban-. quet, at which M. Sazoneff attended, the:

The Queen Dowager of Rumania," Car- British Ambassador, Sir George Buchanan, men Sylva" died this morning. dwelling on Anglo-Russian friendship, emphatically stated that this, without

Itue fire of our troops, which decimated the steamer Modens, en route for England, doubt, would become a permanent alliance.the Dowager Queen was known through-

enemy ranka...

Our batteries ezerywhere vigorously re- plied to the bombardment and shelled the enemy communication roads,

Our long range guns bombarded the station at Vigastilles, causing two fires, hitting several trains and destroying á Jocomotive.

Great activity was shown by the oppos ing artilleries in the Seppois sector, ju Upper Alsace,

A French air squadron last evening dropped forty-four bombs on the station at Chambley, seriously damaging it. The squadron returced safely.

** MALOJA" SUNK BY MINE. VERDICT AT THE INQUEST.

LONDON, March 2nd The verdict in the inquest on the vic tims of the Maloja is that the liner was sunk by s mise,

THE CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCE.

LONDON, March 4th.

Russian speakers affirmed Britain's greatness at ee and welcomed the tight ening of the blockade.

CHANGE AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE

LORD NEWTON SUCCEEDS LORD ROBERT CECIL.

LONDON, March 3rd. Lord Newton, at the request of Mr. Asquith is to take charge of certain Fereign Office departments hitherto in the charge of Lord Robert Cecil. Newton refuses to accept a salary.

[Carmen Sylva, the pen name by which out every country of the world, possessed a character of singular charm, and her remarkable talente, her great persons beauty and other rare powers of sympath endeared her to all with whom she came into contact. A daughter of Prince Her. mann of Wied, by his marriago with the Princess Maria of Nassau, the late Queen was born at Nenweid, Germany, on De cember 20th, 1843. In her parents' home- she became acquainted with the chief writers, poets, scholars and artists of the day, and early showed a great gift for poetical composition, writing verses with facility before the age of 10. In 1869 she Prince Charles of Rumania, married second son of Prince Anthony of Hohonzol- Jern, and with her characteristic energy she began at once to enter into the life of toms and to endeavour to understand their ON the Rumanian people, to study their cus thoughts and aspirations. In 1870, on the day after receiving from her brother the nows of the battly of Sedan, her daughter PONTA DELGADA (AZORES) March 2nd..

was born. The child's life, however, was Six of the Portuguese soldiers placed or brief duration, and her death in 1874 on board the German steamer Schwarzburg was a crushing bolow to the Princo and have been poisoned, through drinking from Princess. The littie Mario was their only bottle labelled. " rùm." Two died in child. In March 7881, Rumania Was mediately. One is in hospital and the declared a kingdom and on May 22nd of others are in a serious condition.

the same year the Princess was crowned. Carmen Sylvn's name was Pauline Eliza beth Ottilie: Louise.]

French aeroplanes during the daytime At the inquest the Captain of the dropped forty tubs on Bensdorf station, fatoja stated in his evidence that the and ning on the Avricours stablishments.

French artillery destructively shelled Large number saved was due to the fact that everyone wore lifebelts. The abip was going astern at snch speed that it was PORTUGUESE POISONED marvellous any boats were cleared. If he had been able to stop the ship dead prob ably everyone would have been saved except those killed by the explosion. The number of European saved as compared to the number of Lascars was due to the greafer stamina of the Europeans

enemy works 14 Belgium, between the Semme and Vie, in Argonze, and brought down a German aeroplano ja Champagne

TRENCHES RE-CAPTURED,

180 GERMANS TAKEN PRISONER,

LONDON, March 3rd, A British communiqué states:-This

trenched at a buff on the Ypres-Commines

7m 11.10 5-8 m 69 2 morning we attacked and recaptured

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When there was nothing further to be dona Captain Double walked down the nortside of the ship in to the water. The ship cank five minutes later.

ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

m11 385 9 6 16 2 1 We also captured a small salient in the Thara 9m 0.60 4-7 m 354 3 0 original German line, an enemy counter. STATEMENT BY THE ADMIRALTY

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10 m 1 56 4 1 6 14 3 3 attack some hours later being repulsed. 0:33 5-98 42 2 6 We took 180 prisoners, including four

officers, Batur 11 4 8 8 7 6 20

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FOOD SHORTAGE IN GERMANY LONDON, March 3rd.

FOUR MEATLESS DAYS A WEEK. In consequence of Gorman distorted

AMSTERDAM, March End.. versions, the Admiralty publishes the to-

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