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ALLIES' PROTEST TO SWEDEN | SPAIN AMONG THE NATIONS. AT THE GATES OF TRIESTE.

TEXT OF THE NOTES,

ISOLATION IMPOSSIBLE.

ALLIES.

The Foreign Office issued Inat month the SENOR MAURA'S HOPES OF THE text of the Note presented to the Swedish Government by the British Minister on August 30th with regard to recent Swedish decrees affecting navigation in Swedish

By order of his Government, the British

N

have hitherto

AUSTRIAN LINE OF DEFENCE BROKEN.

ITALIANS FINE ACHIEVEMENT.

[FROM "THE TIMES" MILAN CORRESPONDENT]

SDAY, OCTOBKE 24′′, 1016.

THE FADRE'S GROWTE

WAR'S BROADENING INFLUENCE ON THE CHURCH"

AGRIPPING AND HUMAN STORY.

ALLIED ADVANCE

TARDY GERMAN ADMISSIONS,

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

PRANK WATERHOUSE & CO., INC.

NOTICE TO CONFIGNEES.

FROM SEATTLE, KOBE & MOJI. IBM) Steamship

Goods not cleared by the 26th Ooh, ats Par will be abject to reat

On September 7th the German General Staff announced that it would no longer record in ita cunmanwzud opern- tions of secondary importance, but only. [BY AN OFFICEE AT THE FRONT.]

events of importance. The aunounce- In a great speech at Berangs, Bedfor

Passon: ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS, Sept. 17th.

o de preacha 'müzin'

ment was made towards the end of the waters, with the Swedish Government's Maura emphasized the vital and un

worst week that the German armies had pas reply. Similar Notes were presented by falterable necessity of neutrality and A Hungarian officer captured on the foine zurmon, but o be a bit over my

TENSHO MARU,” had since the first week of July. Guille having arrived from the above Foria, ConsignSON the French, Ниявкар, and Italian then proceeded to define what neu Carso daring the Brst week of August head like. Zumtimes I wonders ifo

mont, Falfemont Farm, Lauze Wood, and of Cargo by hee are bereby informed that all. Ministers,

trality means for Spain and what warned his captors that the new line on quite zees things in the zame sort of results are likely to flow from it which the Austrians had fallen back way as we do. E's terrible hard on a fallen to the English. They had just dous and for exten haardoos Godowan of more than 1,000 prisoners had already Goode are being huded at their risk into the The was followe

after the war, themes which Spanin, would never be taken if the Austrian urruns the comment of Fame captured all that remained of the Gerbe Hongkong and in orehoun Wharf and Godown Bo runs comment man second line of defence from Mouquet Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the whisavan Minister has the honour to submit to the politicians

carefully command had a fortnight's time Smith to his neighbour, as they slowly Farm to our junction with the French delivery may be obtained. Royal Government the following can avoided. In Señor Maura's opinion the which to strengthen its positions, siderations on the subject of the recent traditional Spanish policy of isolation is

The Austrian command has now had make their way down the churchyard Ginchy was on the point of falling. The measures adopted concerning navigation impossible. Geographically, politically, almost six weeks in which to make the path at the close of evensong. It was a French had already taken. Le Forest, in Swedish territorial waters, and parti brought into contact with other countries has kept the men digging and drilling which they had just emerged

and commercially, foreilly most of natura) advantages. It seems for an artist, that service from Cléry Soyécourt, Chilly, 7,000 prisoners, All brokez, chafed and damaged rechartë cularly in the Baltic

and thirty-six guns, many of them heavy are to be left in the Godowna, which they will be in both hemispheres, She must either day and night. It has sent up large

Immaculate in white surplice and At this point it seemed desirable to the amined on 20th Oct, 23 730 & M. Glamu (1) The Royal Decree of July 19th,take her proper place among the nations reserves, notwithstanding the drain and trimson stole the vicar is concluding German General Staff to distinguish be against the Steamer must be avanted within 1010, appears to establish between subor submit to be evicted degraded and the peril thus brought about to the other his sermon, an appeal for the mission to tween" important" events which should

10 days suriyal, otherwise marines armed for war purposes and trampled underfoot,

rise they w

will not be We cannot live fronts. Yet it has not succeded in Polynesian natives, In measured and be published" and "

events recognized. other submarines a distinction in virtue ignored and

* secondary ??

No Fire Insurance will be effected tolerated, said Senor maintaining its hold. The Italians have cultured tones he begs for that assistance which should not of which stalled commercial submarines Maura, "We must fill the position that broken that new line, and occupied its which is so necessary to carry on the

by na ba Judged by any other standards of im-yone whateres. may with impunity navigate Swedish belongs to us, or necessarily, and right strongest positions. They have almost work among the poor benighted hea portance than those of the German Gon-

Büle of Lading will be countersigned by territorial waters when submerged..

JARDINE, MATHEBON & CO. LTD. mastered its entire length, and have put then, and to bring them from that dark eral Staff, the leading events of the first their feet firmly on those first hills, ness in which they live into the bright fortnight in September are these The called by the name of Trieste, and, as light of religion and civilisation to English, besides making the captures already mentioned and many hundreds of say so in so many wordsy into that front of 6,000 yards to a depth of from back thousands of prisonera,

blisstal state of existence in which his 300 to 3.000 yards. The French began by congregation are permitted to dwell widening the Somme battle front by the To them much has been given, from distance from Vermandevillers to Chilly, and went on to make brilliant advances them much will be expected.

almost daily from one or other sector of this seventefn-mile front, until on Sep- HE Steambly tember fath they took Bouchavesnes, and

THE established themselves on high ground east of the Peronne Bapaume road, and only three miles due north of Peronne. In short, the Allies had begun, within the first two weeks of September, to seize the Peronne Bapaume-Arras line which

from which, at this part of the front, it General Joffre indicated in his General Army Order of Aug, 25th, 1914, as the one

start a new offensiva alter the retreat

The Swedish Government seems to con- eider a submarine as a vessel of a type sufficiently exceptional to justify its

fully, sec our place taken by others."

BUGGESTED RAPPROCHEMENT WITH THE ALLIES.

Immediate destruction in Swedish waterg Then came the following, the most im- they advance, they have already sent bring them, in fact, though he does not later prisoners, advanced their line on a

without warning when it belongs to a friendly State, but it exempts from this treatment submarines belonging to com- mercial companies.

This Decree omits to explain, as it should have done, how one is to distin guish the periscope, or even the upper works, of a commercial submarine from

those of a war sübaiarine, ma

of a submarine as

not employ commercial submarines.

to que of the Allies, because the Allies do

portant passage of the speech, suggesting an eventual alliance with England and France:

of

Of the old Cars and of Monfalcone which symbolized the maximum Italy's heroism and sacrifice during 15 months, two hills only 144 and 77 remained to the enemy at the end of the August operations. These formen the extreme southern position of the new Austrian front and are still maintained by the enemy. The advance of Thurs day and Friday was towards Veliki Kribach, Lokvica, and Nova Vas, which, together with Hill 144, formed the main bulwark of resistance of the new line vancing Italian infantry have been In each instance the flags of the ad- firmly planted on the goal, and succes

80 TYPICALLY ENGLISH.. "It is all so typically English, the beautiful interior, the reverent and well dressed congregation, the dignited and Well ordered service, the last dying rats of the sun lighting up the old oak carving, and outside God's Acre, where the branches of the ancient yews were over the last resting place of generations

last forectul appeal, and as the shadows of villagers. ***The sermon drawn to a close with a

from the frontier and Belgium,

Which of these changes in the war map

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The whole question for me is this. la it possible that the traditional policy of England and France in regard to Spain should be radically changed? I do not say corrected or modified, but changed so that it becomes the opposite of what it was before. Is this possible or not? The distinction implied by this Deco If it he possible, Spain would be foolish has, moreover, an effect repugnant to neutrality, inasmuch as the Swedish to refuse intimate association with these Western nations because she naturally naval forces might hesitate to attack a belongs to the same group because it is German submarine in territorial waters on the ground that it might be a com- Epsin with those of France and England auch easier to harmonize the interests of mercial submarine, while they would have than to defend them against. France and no hesitation of this kind in the presence gland in alliance with any other ae've counter-attacks have not been able lengthen on the old Norman pillars would have been best for the Allies to be left in the Godowna, where they will be

tint. But if the historic policy of Eng. to dislodge them and the light of day gives way to that land and France with regard to Spain The hombardment of the entire line ofing Byun rezl through the old LANS AND EVASIONE sovereignty of Spain is still to be treated tinued with extreme violence until 3 in close of an evening service, a hymn of sannot be utterly changed if the began at 6 am on Thursday, and con- closing byuu peal

church. It is the ideal hymn for the as something to be undermined, feared, the afternoon with two short interrupnutterable beauty and awootness:--- mutilated, enfeebled, if the prosperity of tions in order to permit patrols to Spain is still to be considered as an ob examine the damage done to the enemy stacle to English and French Poly works

Swift to its close abs cut life's little things are not in fact to be the very During this bombardment, as at the

day, reverse of what they have been during time of the Gorizia advance, great re- past centuries, then Spain, to her great regret and at the cost of great ascrifice, sults were obtained from the new Italian must seek alliance elsewhere awful havoc in the enemy trenches, and large calibre trench mortar, which works At Tangier and in the international

Spain must literally, I sanguts" It is late on the Sunday afternoon, zoue, and also at Gibraltar, Spain must literally effaces their entanglements, reccivo entire satisfaction. concessions by themselves are not enough.

Towards the hour set for the attack and under the shadow of a few trees Even if we got satisfaction on these violent thunderstorm broke in torrents about a couple of miles behind the line points, if the spirit of traditional of rain. Through this infantry advanced there lie a crowd of rough and somewhat French and British policy had not from Nad Logem, and by one magnifi dishevelled officers and soldiers, who changed, we rany, be sure that in a few cent onslaught carried the first and have just come out of the trenches and days we should be better off than second line. It was here that shoals of are awaiting the coming of the padre

prisoners were made.

for a Sunday afternoon voluntary service.

(2) The Decree of July 14th, 1016, reserving exclusively to Swedish com mercini vessels the route across the mine telds established in the Kogrund Passage appears incompatible with the provisions of Article 9 of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of March 18th, 1826, which assured to British commercial vessels in Swedish waters the treatment accorded to the most favoured nation in this case, Italy, whose commercial vessels are permitted, in virtue of Article 3 of the Treaty of June 14th, 1962; to parti- cipate in navigation of the coasts and to trade between Swedish ports on the same footing as Swedish vessels

́¡ (3)—By the same Decree of July 24th and by a recent circular of the Swedish Admiralty the Royal Government has cleard the only route by which non: Swedish commercial vessels could pass from the Sound to the Baltic or vice Persa without being attacked by German naval forces. On the other hand, the Royal Government not only leaves open in Swedish territorial waters, between Kalmar Strait and Lules, a route which is accessible only to Swedish or German vessels, but it evci assures to these vessels the protection of a naval escort against

the fussian naval forces.

before. It is not the single transaction that matters, but the spirit of the bar

sin

Meanwhile [Senor Maura went on, it is the essential duty of the Government to keep the option open until the moment comes to choose between the belligerent groups. Finally, be warned his hearers that Spain's anlvation must come from within, through reform of the prevailing oficial and political corruption,

A second assault in the evening car. ried the Italian lines 33 miles, and the height and village of San Grado was surrounded

Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass

nway,

Change and decay in all sruogd I wer

O Than she changest not, abido with

me

does the German General Staff consider

important

enough to be mentioned i

has certainly admitted, promptly enough, the loss of Guillemont and of deliberate before deciding to mention the Bouchavesnes. It took an extra day to loss of Chilly, and two days before men tioning the loss of Ginchy, In the case of Ginchy it tried to conceal this post- ponement of the admission by saying on September

Berberaber 19th that the British took the whereas they really took it, very quickly and completely, on the afternoon of Sep- tember 9th.

The wireless neva has not

said a word, of late, about the loss of Clory or Soydcourt of the fortified farma of Falfemont and L'Abbé, or the fortified woods of Leuze and Marrikres There It is a strange setting for a religious has not been a word to indicate that service Around lies the debris of a before Bentember 15th the eavily made in hired empty jam tins and buscost the German front had been widened, at its southern end, by nearly four miles, boxes, with piles of barbed wire, ammu- nition box, entrenching tools, and silor that near its centro, east of Maricourt, the unpicturesque impedimenta required its depth had been just about doubled, or by trench warfare, Washing hange from that the line of the Peronne-Bapaume

road had been broken in upon. every tree and bush,

The

rolls up on bicycle, ao light, easy running machine, but the old steam roller Government issue that will stand anything, but requires almost unusual Sorry to be strength to push it along.

It is at this moment that the padre

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No Fire Insuranos has been anested. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

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From Oppacchiasella to the south the resistance was much stronger, and the fight around Novo Vas and the twin hills 208 was terrible and bloody The trenches were full of Austrian dead and the night was spent in clearing Beñor Maura's observations, clear and them The result is that German commercial

Daring the night another terrific storm East statesmanlike as they must appear to Vessels will have access both to the dos foreign chservers, have been coldly rebroke and floods of water covered the the Kogrand Passage, commercial vessels tiles, who see in them a threat to Spanish sleep. Thuugh chilled and fatigned the late, sir, he apologises to the senior action continues" "The great battle oned within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they whereas, in consequence of the closing of ceived alike by Liberals and Conserva dead and living alike. There was no of the Allies in Russian ports will have neutrality to that absolute neutrality men advanced. On Friday afternoon, access only to the East Coast and other upon which the Government has been and after another cight hours strenuous Allied commercial vessels only to the leaning for two years, and which has pounding of the Austrian positions the West Coast. In other words, Sweden bas brought peace, safety, and relative plenty troopy awung up the hill of San Grade completed the barrier which the Germans

to Spain during the time when war has and annexed that comely white village had set up against the Allies in the been devastating the rest of Europe to the kingdom of Italy, Baltic

and

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* important "events, which it mentions instead, are usually of the fol continue with great violence, Fresh lowing character: The artillery duela fighting has taken place, Near Longue val and Ginchy hand-to-hand Aghting has not yet unished," " The artillery officer present, but the last lot at the Somme continuen

The battle is (four miles away) wanted a couple of taking its course. That the battle extra hymns and it made me a bit of the Somme is taking its course is no late. Il you re ready now we'll push doubt, in a certain sense, more impor ahead. I've done four turns-I mean ant than that Ginchy had fallen the services-to-day, and I'm booked for an- day before this sage observation was made. That the sun is still taking its The suggested approximation to the West- We who were watching knew that it other three yet, and am running a ein Allies has been specially annoring had become Italian when we saw the little behind scheduled time.'

course is more “important " than either. In order to prevent the possibility of to his own reactionary followers, whose pink and white Austrian shrapnel burst Churchmen, Nonconformists Presbyteri dun, and the French communiqué pext a violation of Swedish waters by Bussie, traditional dislike of England

"Tho congregation gather round, But if the Germans, say, had taken Ver- the Royal Government increases its watch France is still strong. His severe re-

ing over it. The news was confirmed by upon its coasts

the arrival of hundreds of panting and 406, and even a stray Indian who is day had only remarked that the earth and threatens the marks about English and French policy exhausted men, Austrian prisoners taken passing comes up and looks on with was going round the sun, neutrals would immediate employment of force. On the other hand,

in the past were doubtless a concession at San Grado. They had been running curiosity at the service of the white scarcely have thought it an adequate re- to prevent Я similar to their prejudices.

port of the proceedings. Nor will they possibility on the part of Germany, the

for two miles under the pitiless fire of sabibs, Royal Government removes all object for

Although eight years have elapsed since their own pursuing guns. The men taken

"Sect matters little; the service is feel that the loss of a valuable, though the entry of German naval forces into its the greatest figure in Spanish politics Bumanians, and I dever saw men so

Senior Maura tell from office he is still in this sector were Hungarians and wide enough for all, and differences ofed with due regard to the relative in- smaller, German fortifed place is describ.

territorial waters by

doctrine fade away in the presence of terest of various items of news by an suppressing. absolutely any commercial navigation says The Times the man whom the coun- glad to be prisoners. Perhaps half of the elemental. A few shock prayers, announcement that the battle is taking which Germany might desire to disturb.

ry would trust most in time of peril. them were lads, and, as usual their lesson, a couple of hymns, and then a its course." There is, therefore, in the attitude Press recently pointed out that the mens There were several Germans in sermon, that not only braces each one There is no peril yet, but a section of the boots were the best part of their equip five minutes sermon, a manly, modest adopted by the Royal Government with timidity of the Government and the in the lot, and I have been told that to duty, but carries many a thought - regard to the two belligerent camps a discretions of the Germanophil partycently many Serbs have been captured back to the home across the channel.

signal difference which seems incom-

were becoming a source of danger to patible with the duties of a loyal and Spanish neutrality. Seder Maura enon this front, impartial neutrality,

Dire necessity is pushing Austria ever forces the lesson with a threefold warn- His Britannic Majesty's Governmenting: To the Government, that neutrality farther along the path of barbarism. deeply regrets to record this.

unplies duties as well as privileges,Up till now he has been using Russians among them that of safeguarding the for military work behind the front line dignity and future interests of the na- Serbs are now being pushed into the The following is the text of the Swedish lion; to his countrymen at large, that very first line trenches, The use of

he text reply:- PEN RONIKA prejudice and passion must not dictate explosive ballots, which was previously policy to the Allied Cabinets that the temarked from time to time, has now The Government of the King Luds some moment La opportune for friendly con- become common, so dificulty in understanding the object, of

The advance of our Allies on this hotly tais démarche. The Nate criticizes from Yersations, two different points of view soras of the Señor Burell, Minister of Public Incontested front has been sweeping and measures recently taken by the King's struction, commenting on Señor Maura substantial. Many important positions Government in order to preserve in the speech, said :-- most efficacious manner the neutrality of the country. You conclude that in the attitude adopted by the King's Govern. ment towards the two belligerent camps there is a signal difference which would seem incompatible with the duties of a loyal and impartial neutrality. ~

SWEDISH REPLY, :

It is the duty of the King's Government

have been captured. The spirit of the There need be no alarm about out Italian troops is very remarkable. They neutrality, which we will not shandon. are no longer defending their homes, as It is the heritage of all parties. Señor in the Trentino, but their heroism and Maura's speech will remain an expression enthusiasm are perhaps even more epic of personal opinion, France and Great They are avenging their dead, who Britain vinst pay no attention to it. Our bitherto seemed to fall in vain in this geographical position is different from valley of dry bones. Nor are they that of the various States which have forgetful that they are at the doors of abandoned their neutrality.

Trieste.

OPEN LETTER TO KING

CONSTANTINE

The Balonika newspapers publish an

FUNGTUATING THE

The assembly rise from their sitting posture to receive the blessing, and then addressing them, the padre says Be fore we sing "The King" I expect you fellows would like another byma. Will someone please choose one 1 There is a silence for a moment, and then s most unlikely looking person one of the tough ause of the unit, whose very presence at a voluntary service is a source of wonder, suggeats Abide with me

It is at this moment that the German batteries commence their usual spell of evening hate, and almost punctuating the words of the hymn come the sound of the guns that are carrying mutilation and death to our comrades up yonder.

Swift to its close (boom) ebis out Life's

little day (boom, boom), folg, Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass

7

Away (boom),

Change and decay in all around I see

(boom)

✪ Thou who changest not (boom), abide

with me (boom, boom),

The dentb-dealing chorus is bursting oat with renewed fury, but still the steady voice goes on. Therefore, the beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, anmoy able, always abounding in the work of the Lord, for as much as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord."

*

MORE MERCIFUL THAN MAN. **My Gawd, I'm 'it

"A gurgling, half-choking cry, and dropping from the platform, 0130 Private William Jones dropped in crumpled heap at the bottom of the trench. Only a casualty, just one of a large unit, a mere molecule in the great mass, but still somebody's child.

“A soiled khaki figure whose Malteso Crosses on his tonic alone tell his voca tion, hurries up from where he has just concluded bandaging a wounded man, and gently raises the dying man's head

Don't trouble, padre, the words come in itful gasps, . I'm done in, my number's up. I've been a bad lot, but I tried to do my litle bit..

“* God knows, and there was a world of pathos in the tone, sud He is more merciful than men.

**

to deny in the most formal manner that there is any foundation for this opinion. It cannot enter into discussion on the of its sincerity and impartiality

(2.) The Article of the Bwedish-Italian neutrality, which have been abundantly) Treaty of June 14th, 1882, which is demonstrated throughout the present war, invoked only contemplates the sovereignty

It will, however, observe that an allega- of Sweden.

The Lord gave and the Lord hath It only safeguards its open letter addressed to King Constantaken away, blessed be the name of the tion of this nature clearly cannot be neutrality in the manner which it finds Line by Colonel Mazarakis, a member of Lord

*The sermon was draying to an end, maintained since it is founded only on most appropriate to the object. The the Revolutionary Committee, exhorting

es the shadows lengthened in the old isolated facts which are imperfectly measures taken might appear needless in his Majesty to save the country by re voice rings clear in the night air, but

**The well-trained and modulated parish church known.

facts which are impe

view of the repeated assurances which the moving those who have separated the

“And so each man shall be judged critical observations, the King's Governfection of receiving from both sides, and part of the Army. The letter on the ford it is the evening for many who in this world in our limited As for the various points raised in the Sing's Government has had the satin, Ring from his people and from great there is more than a suspicion of sub according to his lights: from some much in it. The one is a British semetery shall be expected, from others little, and ment considers it its duty to draw attentoh go to show that the marimeve will impose the notional will be loving an attack Heze Les part of the judgment did poorly, shall at the Great tion to what follows

berritory of Breden will be strictly inqued in accordance with regulations epacted But the King's Government in surmounting i sortacles, however great harved of one man's vanity and lust Examination be found to have indeed

in connection with the Decree ananthaputably the sole judge, when the treatment of submarines,

only hat Got and agy conscience of power, a long, long trench (My God, "made good

** And now to God the Father._***** have not been. Ind are not now well dowlong), in which shoulder to porned,” We waited for destruction hou

as they charged in that henceforth and for wormore men.” fors erring aloud in our despair. We last

rush, rest those who have

There was a rustling of pages ha the pastening there where our duty call fall

portion of the day congregation found the closing hyran, will, with Colonel Christodoulos harve desta, but everyone of these nunor cover of which Farmer Baith and our valorous combatants, drive out silent figures means at least one bomo murmurs to his neighbour, Passon do our eternal enemy, and again restore a plunged into bitter grief and life-long set tundred time more human-like

to our country.

marine is treated saa WBE SENry anh ta üretinal means for seintan

its employment for commercial purposes is not established with certainty by common facts. These observations there fore can only proceed from the fact that the content of these regulations remains unknown to the French (c) Legation.

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The boss in a translation Ermeh text a nived from Bureau, The text of the appears to be imperfect noticed (enys The

the

we will disapp

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