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SERBIAN HOLD ON LIFE IN INVADED FRANCE.

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KAYMAKTCHALAN.

SANGUINARY BULGARIAN

DEFEAT.

But this butchery was only a foretaste Rushing in columns of company towards of the awful carnage that was to follow, the Sorbian second line, the foremost assailants were pitiosely mown down by rifle and machine-gun. The first wave of assault was shattered. A second wave likewise, but a third and a fourth wave rolled up to our second line, and there ensued the most desperate hand-to-hand fighting. For nearly three hours bayenet and hand bomb did their deadly work Victory Jung long the balance. These second-line trenches were thrich taken and retaken, but the third recapture was final and definitive,

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Mr G. E. Anderson Mr. R. L. Atkinsov Summing up the results of the Anglo- ar Falley French offensive on the Sommer, to the Mr H. Mineray Baiu end of September The Times correspon- Mr J. H. Baring dent says:-Since the offensive began 45 Mr. L. Barker villages and 300 square kilometres (about Mr T. W. Bannister In the invaded Departments of North- | 117 square milea] of French soil have been Me H. A Mr C. King

W. Bauckham ern France, even more than in Belgium, | wrested from the invader. Some 65,000 Mr the misery, according to my informant, prisoners and hundreds of guns have been Batter and obild

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INTOXICATED ASSAILANTS.

the Bulgarians to recapture Kaymak

Describing the previous attempts of tebalan from the Serbians, The Times Correspondent says:--The Serbians were Of all the neutral countries Holland not unprepared for this determined has to maintain her neutrality among attempt to recapture this magnificent treat epidemic, and in all the ac-half the total enemy forces on the West- Mr. D. J. Ball the most trying and difficult circam position, so essential to the defence of

is heartrending. It extends everywhere, captured, and 61 German Divisions, or Mr E R. UNDIS atances. The kingdom is situated between Monastir. The expected attempt cant selves, little by little, despoiled of all by furnace, each losing its 3,000 or so mer

cupied districts the inhabitants see theuern front, have been through the Somme Mr & Mrs Chay, the devil and the North Sea. It is in no off just after a clock in the morning vaders. Nevertheless, many of the before being relieved; and six of those Mr. T. Bitting

Beswick immediate danger. Its defences, a system No preliminary artillery fire heralded inhabitants consider themselves fortmate Divisions have been twice through this dirba of inundations, the counter-pari of which it. The Bulgarian commander evidently have stopped the Germans on their way deemed it best to dispense with this

not to be separated from their families refining process. -

Capt B Brasob to Calais, are ample, and every able-help, hoping to take us unawares and

and transported to Germany, where the These results have been achieved in Mr Molt, Campbell bodied man is at the frontier. It is in that his troops would carry all before and more felt.

lack of employment is making itself more glorious co-operation with the British, to Mr D. E. CAppleniu no direct danger of invasion. It is, howthem by a surprise rush from the most

whose efforts, both in the field and in Mr Crampkin ever, in constant danger of starvation. advanced line of trenches. This line was towns of the North, and the unhappy inanimous tribute.

Life is practically the same in all tithe workshop, France to-day pays un-

F. Cobbe It is obliged to go abroad for all its distant only 150 yards from the line to habitants are everywhere subjected to the

Mr H. A R. Conan"" raw materials. Without coal, except for which the Serbians succeeded in pusb severest forms of servitude.

Mr G. L. Courtney The Ger French feelings to-day are a mixture MF N. Oruncher

MrJ. a few mines in Limburg, near the Gering forward their front three days mans have alrendy extracted from the in almost equal quantities, of joy at the

Courtney man frontier, without grain and int and wool and everything else, it depends

previously.

occupied districts all that they were able series of successes which have freed 43 W. B. Davenpo t To obtain the maximum effort of which

to and to-day there is practically villages and some 300 square kilometres H. W. Dai Mr. FEDavis for its daily existence upon the good-his men were capable the enemy com nothing more to take. Every inhabitant of French soil from the invader, and of will of the Powers who command the mander bad recourse to an expedient

over 50 years of age is obliged to carry admiration and even of astonishment, at Mr S. F. Derby and and the water and it depends upon familiar in some Continental armies. thow to a far greater extent than any From prisoners' admissions, confirmed by written the fines and the punishments in-

a card of identity with his photograph the giant's stride made by their British Capt Jawar and his signature: On this card are Allies yesterday,

Dr N. E. Diman uomistakable olfactory evidence, iflicted by the Commandantur.

General Zurlinden. in the Gaulois, W. E. Douglas The very difficult position seems to be clear that the attacking troops had on hall of each private house, and in the cor creation of an Army, declares that the Mr & Mrs P. J In the after outlining the British effort in the Mr A. W. Eastman

Mine M. E.

Dafly well understood by the British authorities this occasion been well primed with raw in the mans delicate negotiations which spirits. The rush of this ball intoxi- are hung up lists bearing the names, ages, agreed to make the necessary sacrifices Mr W. H. Ferd

ridors of the working men's dwellings, enthusiasin with which Great Britain have taken place between the British ented host was so sudden and impetuous and occupations of all the occupants. will be for ever an astonishment to the J. Gob Government and the Ministers of Queen that the Serbian advanced line was Members of the military police pay visits world. The results already achieved arA G. Gordon Wilhelmina. The authorities in London overwhelmed utter but a brief resistance, at any moment at night for preference wearing down the enemy are have repeatedly shown that they under and its occupants were virtually wiped stand the perplexing problems of interna

But he writes.they will increase, and brutally check these lists. tional law which have faced the Dutch

Generally speaking, there so want thanks to our Allies and our own sol Mr & Mrs P. J. Grey Minister of Foreign Affairs.

of work, especially for those who can diers heroisin, but especially thanks to Capt T. P. Hall What is white in London is the deepest black in

but the price of all necessaries of life 1 tish effort. France will never forget it." render services to the army of accupation: the growing vigour of the marvellous Briar & Mrs W. A. Berlin and what appears to be a pink bue

Mr G. Harper so exorbitant that, even when working The Echo de Paris says Let us pay in the Wilhelmstrasse is discovered to be

without respite, it is impossible to earn grateful and heartfelt homage to the a Haming red in Downing Street. The

sufficient. In many districts there would British Army. The importance of the Mr H. E. yerd German Government insists upon every

be a famine but for the American Comgains made by Sir Douglas Haig's troops Mrs H. E. Hayward treaty, agreement, and scrap of paper,

mittee of Saccour, which renders a mark cannot sufficiently be emphasized. bo it tissue or cardboard, which since

them of the feeding of a good portion of ed service to the Germans by relieving

Mr. & Mrs G. V. Hayes days immemorial gives the German

the civil population. The German Army cannot de better than quote textually the Mr A. E. Hodglos

To sum up the general impression, Mr W. J. Hodge

Mr W. B. Hiad hinterland the right to import merchan dise through the adjoining country of

quisitions all the products of the earth words uttered to me in the course of Mr H. E. Hollanda and of industry, and the civilians would conversation by 3. Louis Barthou, Mr Ahelton Hooper die of hunger without the American help, Deputy and ex-Prime Minister. They Mr F. H. Howard which procares for them indispensable are the words of a representative French- The British authorities are just as in-

articles, at least, at reasonable prices. man in closest touch with the national sistent that not a solitary herring or

he task of the American Committee is life. The fumes of liquor that had at first often difficult. The Germany, instead of single egg or half a loaf of bread shall inflamed the natural tourage of the recognizing loyally the service which it tish front on the Somme three weeks ago Mire is almond

I came away from my visit to the Bri-Me B. Anguil reach the Central Powers by way of enemy had had time to evaporate, and renders, places vexatious obstacles in its with a feeling of profound admiration Mr G Bannerman Rotterdam or Amsterdam. The exhaustion overtook the Bulgarian sooner way. Very often it happens that the unfor the effort, accomplished. I published M. Bomen merce of the country is obliged to face than it did the undoped Serbian, who had happy inhabitants, having been able to an article recognizing the power of Bri. Miss M. £ Ballin problems which never before have arisen during the entire existence of an inden reaction of lassitude to impair his procure some provisions from the Comish organization, the smooth working of Wadge pendent Dutch Commonwealth. I

endurance.

mittee, find themselves deprived of them the various services, the activity of the Mr Castello tainly cannot offer a quick and easy solu-bestial savagery and slaughter. It was an authorities, why dispatch them races devoted to the common cause. My Mr & MrT. 8. Cheng The morning rose on a scene of truly them, or see the provisions seized by the the herois courage of the soldiers of all Mr & Mrs W Charles

by the German soldiers quartered upon artillery, the daring feats of the urinen, My H. Ladman tioi of these difficulties.

We people in Holland, however, have past 9 o'clock when the battle ended. It

to. Germany. had raged for over five hours. Our con-.

At Metz in particular, confidence in the issue was entire, but I Mr 9. F. Chubb full confidence in the goodwill and the tingents had suffered heavy her and numerous German dealers, with the help must confess that the rapidity of this MT. justice of the British authorities. Mean were too weary to pursue the routed

of the military motor

Cr while we sincerely hope that the Bulgarians.

transport service,

result has altogether exceeded my hopes, Mr Fetterley

I was aware that the British are good Mr D. J. Finlayson were furnished with provisions coming tish public will trust their own Prize

The latter were thus permitted to keep and of the Bassin de Briey (French, Lor spirit of sacrifice. But they did not yet MT. N. Gregory

from towns and villages of the Woevre soldiers by discipline, devotion, and their Frits Corts as well as we do ourselves. Their the advanced line which we had wrested rainey which had been delivered by the know how to wage Continental warfare, Mr & Mrs T. Goan reputation for justice and integrity gives from them four days earlier, and which American Committee to the inhabitants, to which they were hitherto unaccustor&Mrs Hammon and H. Thornton- all of the neutrals a very deânite feeling they recaptured by their initial rusb.

Mies Guidici of confidence. If, meanwhile, the British

from whom they had been taken by theed. We ourselves have had to learn the Press, or a part thereof, would desist over a front of nearly 2,000 yards, but sold in Metz packets of rice still bearing rives to them.

The day's fighting extended altogether German authorities. My informant saw new conditions of this war and to, suit shlidren from publishing somewhat misleading the deadliest mérées centred on a line of the stamp of the American Committee,

What fills me with Mr R. Hansford statistics, a good purpose would be

admiration is the fact that, in three Me wn, Jackson some 800 yards. It says something for

months, the British have learnt the Something which is generally ignored

the bumate forbearance of the Serbians The only money to be found in Lille lessons of the war so thoroughly that they is the fact that previous to this war that it the midst of such a pandemonium consists of bonds of the City of Lille are now in Thiepval.

issued by the municipality, which con Holland, among several other free trad-Bulgared the lives of 56 unwounded sinues its work as best, it may under the hopes justified from the strategie stand Mr & Mr Bridges Mr Realtingley

It is a great result, not only by the Mr G. W. Barton ing equntries, kept practically no statis- Bulgarians. ties of import and export. Things came The prisoners relate that the ground German stick. The bonds are of all point, but it puts the final stan or the cha and things went. Except for a few between the Serbian second-line trenches values from 10 centimes in 100 franes. British Army as a war machine.

Since the fall of Thiepval 1 bave spoken Mr. W. Cary Carmichael The rich inhabitants still find some goods there was no duty of any sort, and the line they recaptured was RO Therefore it was not necessary to bother covered with dead that it was hardly uries in the way of food, for which with people of all sorts and conditions, Mr & MD. about the details of the trade. Most of possible

they pay an enormous price. Beef is sold and can give you the absoluto assurance to tread anywhere without at from 11s. to 14s, ed. a pound. Pork that every Frenchman shares my senti-

Casulli the goods went immediately to Germany trampling on corps...

Col. R. E. Darling or England.

The Bulgarian losses may safely be pat costs about £90 to £22 10s, a sack (Eng- has acquired a fresh claim to the gratis & ar Dusker

fetches Potatoes about Is. d. Flour ment in the last two days Great Britain Mr. J. Deste Then came the war, and the old trade at quite twice our losses. The total lish). Hice alone, thanks to the Ameritude of all Frenchmen. We all have com routes were suddenly stopped. America enemy force engaged numbered between ean Comité de Secours, can be obtained plete confidence in the collaboration of Mr 8. H. Elli became the only purveyor of everything 8,000 and 9,000.

Mr W. H. Ford at a reasonable price, and it forms the the British troops, whose services on land Comir. that was needed. Coal continued to come Several Serbian officers wounded by principal nourishment of the poor class, are destined to equal the incomparable from Germany. The expense of carrying rifle fire were stabbed to death with the which is becoming more and more numer support which Great Britain has given to Mr F. A Holand

Chaocigne it across the ocean would have been ex- bayonet. Their bodies have been brought us. Vegetables cannot be found, for the the cause of the Allies on the high seas. cessive. The great problem was the in- down to Ostrovo and photographed to fulds have been thoroughly despoiled by You will express my whole sentiment in Mr Leo Jonsere

Mm. J. R. Johns port of goods for Germany. It soon provide a standing record of Bulgarian the German soliters. became apparent that the blockading savagery.

British soldiers are our Me B. Katooris The same remark the words: applies to truit. German money is cur true brothers in arms. rales of modern time had created and The net result of the day's battle was rent, but it is at a premium,

M. Pichon, whom I also me, this after- entirely new state of affairs. In Holland to leave the three principal lines on an elaborate machine was constructed Kaymaktchalan, including the topmost have laid hands upon everything that dehnite proof to hesitating neutrals, even

I have already said that the Germans, said:-- with the assistance of the British Com-heights, in the hands of the Serbians might be of use to them. In particulas, the enemy himself, of a fact which I have Your successes in the past few days are Inercial Attache in The Hague. Netherlands Oversea Trust Company was line on the farther slope of the plateau to Germany.

The The enemy's recapture of the advanced metals have been requisitioned and sent founded to enable legitimate Dutch trade

Everything in metal has long known-namely, that Great Britain to continue and to prevent the smuggling all success when set against the been taken, including the tin counters in with manpower and material is winning of goods into Germany,

For the first time in your terrible losses incurred to obtain it, and the cafés and bars. Only one telephone the war. may be regarded as merely temporary disappeared bells, door handles, water business of war. You are devoting to it apparatus remains. All the copper has history you have taken seriously this grim The main object of the enemy's furious taps, etc. On August 19th last an order as has been shown by your "Tanks" and onslaught, namely, the recapture of the entire mountain, had signally failed.

was placarded in Roubaix and Tourcoing new artillery, that initiative and brain that all kitchen utensils in copper, tin. power which has carried your dag all over nickel, or aluminium were to be brought the world, and nothing can stop you. to the Commandantur. All the old sur The day when you entered the war was dine and preserves boxes were also to be the day of Germany's defeat, handed in under threat of heavy fincs,

31. Pichon, referring to the hopes that The German soldiers at Lille are lodged Germany built upon dissension among the speak confidentially of their weariness, longer exist after the successful capture with the inhabitants. Bonactimes they Allies, asked how such hopes could any their desire for peace, and of the anxiety of Combles by the two Armies, working and sufferings of the population in Gorin perfect zaison, after nearly three Discontent and depression are months of bitter fighting, pregnant with particularly observable among the men every possible opportunity of wisunder- of the reserve and of the Landstarm, who standing and friction.

An offear who has returned from are now regarded as troops of the first line in default of young troops. Execu Combles says :----

served.

Those who pay due regard to the diffi- aulting of such an undertaking know that his Netherland Overses Trust Company has worked well. Every possible means of evading the trust's regulation was, of course, tried by that commercial class which had learned its lessons in the good international school of modern com- merce, in which nothing but the profila count. One after the other the different tricks were detected and after two years of war it would take a mighty inventive genius to carry a pound of acknowledged contraband of war into Germany.

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ENGLAND THE ENEMY.”.

The head of the famous Woermann

Line of Hamburg, which has lost so many boats to the allies or by internment in neutral ports, is among the signatories to a manifesta which has been issued, to the population of Hamburg, and a copy Chancellor. of which has been sent to the Imperial In pompous phrases the manifesto so

many.

IN LILLE.

BUKSIAN PRISONERS.

It is no longer a town, but a charnel,

do. When a Dutch chicken lays an egg cases England of "weaving her rets for tions of soldiers refusing to obey orders house. You can't make a step without that egg (if its owner does not desire to years". for Germany's destruction, or to go to the trenchea have become very consume it himself) is in the open mar Hamburgers are assured that there is frequent, and are known to the inhabr tramping on a dead body. Corpses lie ket. If a fisherman catches a ton of cels only one way out of the present positants and to the soldiers, in spite of the one upon the other in heaps among the these cels will go the highest bidder. tion, and that is to see the war through pains taken by the seran Puthoritas rains. Some are days old. Hundreds of That is not a matter of neutrality or pro- in the full knowledge that England is to keep them secret;

wounded were found in the cellars and German or pro-British feeling. It is a the enemy. The signatories endeavour

sheltere The prisoners we mzde were question of that system of highest profits to add point to the manifesto by declar One often sees ragged Russian prison in the last stages of misery. They con- through which empires have been built ating that their action is taken with a fullers, who are employed by the Germans fessed that they had been cut off from all the cost of the weaker brethren.

realisation that the early return of in certain cleansing work and in the supplies, and were dying of hunger. It Suppose a Katwyk fisherman lands with pesce conditions can nowhere be of more building of trenches. Their distress is would seem that, despite the efforts of a ship full of fish. There is an agent for importance than in the shipping town pitiful to see, but it is strictly forbidden the enemy, he was unable to evacuate a German firm on shore, and he bids of Hamburg, which has suffered so much

to give them anything.

much of the stores and material accumu- more than anybody else. there is no agent of any British firm for war economy,

Furthermore, from the blockade and is so badly placed gentiments of the French civil population numbers of guns and mitrailleuses and a Some German soldiers trade upon the lated for the defence of Combles. Large What is the fisherman to do under the cir cumstances?

in order to increase their resources. They great quantity of stores have fallen into As a matter of personal feeling 99 per cent of the people would

muggle into Lille occasional copies of the hands of the Allies The German French or English newspapers, which the impregnability of Combles right up Staff Beema, indeed, to have believed in rathee sell to the Allies than to the Ger international rules which govern the The only newspapers which are openly till Monday night, when the ring round

at from 12s. to mans. The strict nentrality of Holland status of this river. has been more detrimental to the German Germany is obliged to station her anb. sold in Lille are the Brussels ones, and the town was already closing. than to the Allies.

marines at Zeebrugge, a difficult harbour, the Gazette des Ardennes, which is edited When Germany took Antwerp in-Octo- both unsafe, and shallow. The entire part at Charlsville, ber, 1914, it obtained the strongest and of the North Bea coast which is nearest read

even more

Many people buy and August 17th a German circular forhuds intermediaries between the mhabitants of

most important harbour of the North to the British Isles, and which might them these papers, but nobody believes all neutral diplomatic agents to act as

Bea, and found it sealed with seven seals of the greatest value to Germany is Up to August last it was possible to The port, which Napoleon intended to use safely in the hands of a friendly neutral send help in money or to procure news for his conquest of England, is of no use Power, which upou every occasion has of relations or friends living in the in- to Germany. The complete possession of shown the greatest leniency in regard to Vaded regions, thanks to the benevolent both sides of the Scheldt enable, Holland articles on international law, covering intervention of the Embassies Con to keep the river closed, according to the shipwrecked mariners belonging to the sulates of neutral countries Hut on (Continued at foot of next Column.) armies and the navies of the Allies. (Continued at foot of next Column.)

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