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THE WAR.
-RENEWED ACTIVITY ON WESTERN
FRONT.
POSITIONS IMPROVED BY FRENCH FORCES.
BRITISH NAVY'S BRILLIANT SUCCESS.
OSTEND PARTIALLY CLOSED.
CENTRAL EMPIRES AND ROUMANIA.
THE SITUATION IN UKRAINE.
0-Belgian Front,
EARLIER CABLES. {THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
BRITISH FRONT,
PORTION OF TRENCH RECOVERED.
LONDON, May 10th. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re ports:Our counter-attack recaptured. the small portion of the front trench gained by the enemy north westward of Albert.
Wo captured a few prisoners.
· Hostile artillery were activo in the Somme and Auere valleys and at different points of the Lys battlefront.
RAID REPULSED.
LONDON, May 15th.
10.30 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re- ports: We repulsed a raid in the neigh. bourhood of Nouville Vitas
GERMAN REPORT:
LONDON, May 11th
There was hostile artillery firing, ar ticularly in the Vimy and Robecq sectors and southward of Dickebusch.
FRENCH ADVANCE LINE.
LONDON, May 11.
12.45 pm Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re ports-The French advanced the line slightly north-eastward of Loere and captured several prisoners
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, MAY 14TH, 1918.
"EARLIER CABLES. ĮTEROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] POLITICAL IMPORTANCE OF
ARABIA.
FRENCH SUCCESS
lying at an angle of forty degrees off The Near East. the eastern pier The Germans frantic PARIS, May 10th,ally endeavoured to prevent the escape A communiqué states After an in- of the crew, a hurricane of shell being fense but short artillery preparation rained round the departing yesterday afternoon, we captured the One of these was sighted by the park of Grivesnes, an important part of Warwick, with Admiral Keyes on board, which the Germans had occupied at 3:0 in the morning, and two lieu- We captured 258 prisoners, including tenants and 38 of the nuictive mon four officers, and brought, back, a large were taken off. One man was dead. e quantity of material. Despite lively toers from the Dover Patrol. Ono officer The well-known-German military All aboard the Findictive were volum 'hind. partiopated in the Zeebrugge attack.writer, Colonel Gaidae, reviewing the enemy did not interfere with the passage that if the British succeed in their object Commodore Lyaes' report says that the War situation in Forwarris, points out out of the small craft. Al were
of cutting the Hedjaz Railway Arabia despatched
1 to their stations with support would probably be lost to Turkey. Sub ng destroyers. and
the piers
fore, be ascribed to the fighting in
enemy artillery firing and reconnaissancez |-in attempting to reach our new line, we maintained the conquered positions, which we have organised.
GENERAL ACTIVITY.
AMSTERDAM, May 10th
AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA THE COUP D'ETAT IN
- UKRAINE.
The coupe état in Ukraine has created n great impression here, and there are fums that the incident of the Prussian officer entering the Rada may soon find an analogy on a bigger sente
The
of the irruption of German soldiers newspapers are full of descriptions
standing at the point of the pistol with in the Rada, with the members and public their arms above their heads.
The only exception was President invasion
protested against the
We carried out successful. Jocal épéen- I detailed to torn de two motor-boats were stantin political importance must, there Grouchevaky, ABS
tions or repelled raids un the right of Ailette in the region of Massige aerth of Rheims, and in the forest of Ailly-
FRENCH AVIATOR/S-
ACHIEVEMENT:
Lieut. Fonck yesterday brought down six German biplanes, the first two in ten seconds and the third five minutes later VIOLENT ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.
Fans, May 11th
signy and Novos.
The sea fog stopped the work of the accompanying aeroplanes for a time. Even the searchlights were invisible, but the weather cleared when the Findiebre arrived. The air attacks recommenced, and for an hour the scene was most furid with the thunder of the guns at sea and on bombs, the criss crossing of the search- the land, the explosions of the aeroplane lights, and the glare of the star shells
Commodore Lynes says that two rescuing motor-bouts brought off 3 officers and 40 men of the Findictive a crew. Two other launches searched the shores carefully.
A communique states there was fairly violent artillery strugge in the region of Grivesnes and between fas-nobody under very beavy fire, but found
The Pacfive crew number
crew numbered by offi From land when the enemy opened fire: Cers and men. She was about two miles. All the casualties were caused by the tire of numerous six-inch and four inch Buns, and at least one 11-inch gun, and a hundred machine-guny,
BRILLIANT COUNTER-ATTAG BRILLIANT COUNTER ATTACK a communique states:-After a very violent artillery preparation the Germans this morning with shock-troops attacked We carried out successful raids west Gaune Wood, southwest of Mailly ward of Merville and brought back Ramoval and gained a footing under prisoners and a machine gun. S cover of a fog in the northern part of Our fire stopped an attempted raidwood, but they were out driven by a bril castward of Ypread
Jiant counter attack. Our line has been GERMANS HAVE TO BEGIN ALL completely restored. The Germans lost heavily and left one hundred unwounded OVER AGAIN.
prisoners fifteen machine gaus and a LONDON, May 9th. quantity of material in our hande
10.30 p.m. M Reuter's Correspondent at British Naval Activities. Headquarters, telegraphing this evening, slates:-The enemy has made virtually no progress since the capture of Mont Kemmel showing no disposition to follow up his initial moves, which was generally anticipated. So long as his local attacky continue to be neutralised, as was the case yesterday, so long the bigger attempt is likely to be postponed. Hi, denne concentrations, remain in posi tion, but the momentum has gone out of
EARLIER CABLESA {THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOY."}
OSTEND SUCCESSFULLY
BLOCKED
Palestine,
Colonel Gaidke adds "From the Bri. tish standpoint Mr. Lloyd George is right when he does not permit himself to be turned from his object by Press attacks
General.
LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
EMPEROR KARL
GERMAN HEADQUARTERS.
VISITS
AMSTERDAM, May 12th. The Emperor Korb accompanied by Count Burian and Generaleh Ara Chief of Staff, has gone to the German Headquarters.
EXCESS PROFITS TAX FAR EASTERN INDUSTRIES AFFECTED.
of the German ships at Ostend ventured Commodore Lees mentions that deno to sea to repel the attack of the British, whose operations were covered by moni tors. The fire of the coast batteries was so heavy that 200 shells tell close to two
LONDON, May 12th. nionitors without hitting them or causing
As regards the Excess Profits Duty the any casualties. Airmen under the Dover Gazette fixes the percentage for the command incessantly bombed enemy air mangrove bark industry in Borneo at 10 per cent, and on Malayan tin companies It was enbeequently055
per cent ascertained at 10 that the indictive is lying between 130 and 200 yards inside the pier.
men
No attempt was made to land men. Nosemondisclosed that the previous Germans were visible on the pier
THE ROUMANIA PEACE CRITICISM IN CENTRAL EMPIRES.
LONDON, May 12th There is considerable criticism in Ger many and Austria concerning the peace
Bakharest
and the Rads to secure compromise The efforts of the Ukrainian Ministers with the Germans has proved of no avail, the German Aminesador at Kieff replying. It is too late.
The Germans have established
a rigor ous censorship at Kleff. The police raide of Professor Grouchevsky, Presitlent of the residence the Cential Rada, with the object of arresting him. Grouchersky escaped.
Fethouta, member of the Rada, waz arrested, but subsequently released.
A détachment of officers attempted to arrest Sadikovsky the Government Com missary at Kieff, but ho escaped...
THE REGIME OF VIOLENCE,
LONDON, May 10th. Further light is thrown on German doings in former Russian territories by an animated debate in the Reichstag Herr Noske (Socialist), after pointing out that the Government has so far refused to state why the troops were advancing in the Crimea, referred to the regime of violence in Esthonin and Livonia, where the censorship was sup military domination of Poland, and said pressing the truth. He condemned the the plan to force the Fints to accept a German Prince revealed bargaining be tween Bavaria Saxony, and Prussi regarding the distribution of the Ducal Crowns.
Herr Hasse, Independent Socialist, asked why the Russians were still treated as enemy aliens, but the most significant attacks on the Government policy esmo from Herr Erzberger, the Leader of the have a German Military Dictatorship in Centre Party, who said: To-day
. ៧
thened to
attempt to block Ostend failed, because the enemy had just previously moved the buoys out of position. OPERATION COMPLETED. VINDICTIVE'S HEROES NOT TO BE DENIED MA
The Leipily Volleyeitung describes it Ukraine under General Skoropa dski, as a pure muiled first treaty, containing Ukraine. Ministers, le LONDON, May 10th, A wireless German official report
is to admits that the enemy obtained, a foot his original push; and the offensive has tion designed to cloze the ports of Ostend Keves decided that the indictive should promises as burdensoNIO - NS--
the The Admiralty announces-An opera-
LONDON, May 11th open annexations and concealed tell how the Rada was suppressed by i It is stated at Dover that Vice Admiral indemnities in the shape of economic German officer entering ind calling out spent iuplf. He is now in the position of and Zeebrugge was successfully completed be handled by a crew told off for the demanities Allies, who have had liberal time for obsolete cruiser Vindictive was sunk be previously tried to block Ostend, but the Germany will be more moderate inclared that the Centre Party was unable Government. Herr Erzberger finally de
ing at Grivesnes Park
AERIAL OPERATIONS.
LONDON, May 11,
11.66 p.m. Low clouds and mist prevented flying on Friday until fe in the afternoon, when the weather cleared on a small part of the front, when there was great aerial activity until dark,STE MANA
having to start a fresh one against the on the night of May 9th, when the Brillant, which, with the Sirius, had The Veuce Biener-Tagblatt hands up" in the name of the German:
overhauling their defences. The enemy March stated with the same problem as on March 21st,
BRITISH AIRMEN'S WONDERFUL
WORK
LONDON, May 10th 10.00 am,
We dropped 14 tons of bombs on Personne, Bapaunt, Thiel, Douai, Zee-
Keuter Correspondent at British brugge and the docks at Bruges,
Headquarters, telegraphing in-day, states: Hostile scouts were very active, reThe lull continue. Our airmen coutique peatedly attacking our bombing machines, to do wonderful work. The number of We brought down eight and drove down snemy machines brought down during the six incontrollable Nine British machines past few days is remarkably highway are missing. One of ours reported mis-- It is reported that Lt. von Richthofen, sing on May 7th bas returned.
brother of the famous German airmen, recently fell and fractured his skull in the Somme Valley, and is not likely to
again
BELGIAN REPORT.
6.40 m.
LONDON," Mhy 11st.
on the
money
expects that
tween the piers and across the entrance of Ostend harbour
for artificers who had served and her Eastern treatios, and warns Austria such a policy accent, responsibility for Since the attack on Zeebrugge on Findictive at Zeebrugge claimed the right
against considering it as a reconciliation. April 23rd, the Vindictive had been filled and were allowed to remain cluded it because she must and because The journal thinks Roumania only con- with concrete and fitted out as a block- ship
WAR CABINET'S THANKS.
FAMOUS RUSSIAN GENERAL she hopes that it will be completely
MURDERED; reversed at the Peace Conference. appears from Reuter's Correspondent et says that the Bolsheviks have murdered Maw much this criticism is justified A Copenhager message from Vienna
LONDON, May 11th
Amsterdam's details of the Supplement the famous Russian General, Rennen- ary Trenty, between Germany and Rou- | kömpf- mania, that the latter renounces indemni- ties and damage caused by Germany and undertakes to refund the money paid for such damage..
EARLIER CABLES.
Our Light Forces returned to their base
... LONDON, Máy 11th with the loss of a motor-launch, which The Press Bureau announces that the was damaged and was sunk by the Vice-War Cabinet has telegraphed to Vice Admiral's orders to prevent it falling Admiral Keyes: The country owes you
Our casualties were light, Into the enemy's hands.
and your officers and men the warmest thanks for your successful efforts to deal THE PURPOSE SERVED BY THE with the submarine menace at its source BLOCKING T The bucking of Ostend puts the finishing Zeebrugge, for which we send your our touch to your gallant achievement at sincere congratulations_____ ROUMANIA'S ONLY HOPE
- ZEEBRUGGE PRACTICALLY USELESS AS A BASE
LONDON, May 11th,
It is stated upon unquestionable authority that the indictive lies in the neck of the channel at the entrance Ostend barbour at an angle of about thirty degrees. Lying thus she does not effectively block the chann, which is
LONDON, May 9th twenty feet wider than the length of the It has been reported from Switzerland Findictive, but a very useful purpose has that the Germans are unable to use the blockage has been achieved and the all their submarines and destroyers to been served. A partial and very serious Flemish ports and are obliged to direct struction will wrtainis tend to increase German ports
GERMAN METHODS IN RUSSIA.
NS LONDON, May 11th. Reuter's Correspondent at Moscow sends further examples of German methods in Russin Russian torpedo bcuts and other warships were permitted to return to Petrograd only after authorisation by a German Commander in Finland,
LONDON, May 11th.
15.03 p.m Goudless weather enabled a full day's work on the 9th inst. Our machines few all day reconnoitring and photo- graphing. Our bombers displayed great activity on the whole front and dropped 24 tons of bombs, including the import- ant railway stations at Tournai Douni,
at Carvin, Peronne, Chipilly, and the during the night, while the British were under the conditions of the tide and the This cannot be confirmed, but certain on by pan-Germans, tried to achieve a tary units and the occupation of Moscow Marcoing, Chaulats and Cambrai, billets
docks at Zeebrugge.
man artillery bombarded Belgian works A Belgian communiqued states-Ger and communications in the Nieuport zone
attacking the const.
GERMAN REPORT.
rapid silt prevailing on that coast. A quarters are convinced that the blocking it is, it is not claimed that the indictive of Zeebrugge has proved to be more far will prevent the egrecs of submarines or more successful taan has so far bean even entirely stop the egros of destroyers, imagined, and is practically useless for
the Germans ANVERSION
ever. LONDON May as it will materially hamper both, how
Air Lighting was almost continuous and was particularly fiercs towards dusk We brought down 7 German machines and drove down 12., Six British machines A German wireless official message are missing At night we dropped four states: Char local attacks to the and-a-half tons of bombs on the docks south of Dickebusch and entrance to the canal y Ostend and completely
Lake were successful. We stormed three-and-a-half tons on Peronne, Chaul-strongly fortified positions on the nos and Bapaume. All ours returned. enst, hank of the Vyver brock on LONDON, May 9th. a width of two kilometres and ran into
155 p.m
a Franco-British attack which dissipat We dropped ten tons of bomba oned. The enemy's attack fully developed Le Cateau, Cambrai Bapana, and only astride the Luingbelst Kemmel road Zeebrugge docks and the Mole. Strenuous and was repuleed, together with counter air fighting occurred in the northern attacks against our new positions. We took 676 prisoners belonging to six French and two English divisions, which suffered heavily. We took a number of prisoners in repulsing English advances on the and to the south of Albert. We took Routh bank of the Lys, near Buequoy, forty-five prisoners during an unsuccess. ful Australian night attack on the Corbie Bray road. In air fighting during the past few days we brought down thirty-seven enemy Beroplanga
area, an
We brought down 22 German machines and drove down seven by gun fire and shot down another. Seven British machines are missing.
We dropped a ton of bombs at night time on the railway stations at Douai and Marcoing
THE SPLENDID BRITISH ARTILLERY.
LONDON, May 10th. The Press Bureau auno moes that Field- Marahal Sir Douglas Haig has ex- pressed his deep. appreciation of the splendid servic rendered by tho urtillery in the Somme and the Lys bitties He added that the in
fantry were the first to admit the inestim- able value of the artillery support. The confident reliance of each arm upon the most whole-hearted and self-sacrificing cooperation of the other is the greatest possible assurance that all further as adults will be met and defeated.
POSITION IMPROVED,
LONDON, May 19th
12.45 pm Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re ports:By a sucessful local operation yesterday, the French improved. the position northward of Kemiael village. They captured over a hundred prisoners, Wo repulsed a raid on the Ypres Compines Canal. Falcon
Our patrols in night encounters took prisoners and a machine-gun in the neighbourhood of Meteren..
Enemy artillery were active in the
LATEST CABLES.
FRENCH FRONT.
ENEMY MEET REVERSE
PARIS, May 12th.
A communiqué statee: There was a fairly Violent bombardment west of Mailly-Raineval.
A German attack on our new positions northwest of Orvillers Sorel met with a complete reverse. Our fire inficted serious losse; on the enemy, and we took prisoners
What is very important is that the German light eralt, when chased by our een forces, will not be able as hitherto to rush at full speed into shelter
The British casualties so far ascertain able are well under 30,
The plan followed was an almost exact repetition of that at Zeebrugge. It was carried out between midnight on Thurs day and four o'clock this morning There were supporting vessels and heavy fire A smoke-screen was again employed, and the climatic conditions were fairly favourable The small num her of casualties indicates that the enemy was surprised.
D LONDON, May 10th. The German official version of the Ostend exploit states that enemy" ships, protected by an artificial fog, tried to force their way into the harbour, but were driven off by our coastal batteries. It asserts that the indictive, which was entirely battered, to pieces," lies agroin before the harbour outside the navigation channel, and the entrance is quite freedo
LATEST CABLES. enemy THE VINDICTIVE'S GLORIOUS
END
LONDON, May 10th Reater Agency learns that well informed Roumanian circles feel that the treaty will be that not a single pro first result of the Roumanian-peace German will be left in Roumanis. The The German Ambassador, Herr
DEMAND FOR DISBANDMENT.
a hardening polley towards Roumanih the People's Commissaries demanding fall of Count Czernin has clearly brought Mirbach has sent an ultimatum to Count Burine and von Kuhlmann egged the disbandment and disarming of milt- success sonies here, and they have got it and other cities in Great Russis
force majeure. The Roumanians ealise that their only hope of saving
LATEST UABLES. their country from becoming a practically NEW GOVERNMENT IN UKRAINE, a German dependency in Allied victory, of which they are confident.
LONDOs, May 10th. PEACE ACCORDING TO TRADITION:
The Frankfurter Zeitung, commenting the Ronmanian Peach says: It is peace concluded, according to tradition, between victor and vanquished."
WHAT BRITAIN CANNOT WHAT BRITA
AFFORD TO LOSE THE ONLY THING WORTH PROSECUTING.
LONDON, May 10th, Viscount Curzon, in a speech at a meet-
Moscow, May 12th. The
Finance Minister Was merly a mem Octobrista has been formed in Ukraine
new Government Cadets and
The Premier is M. Cutstimovetch. The
MAY DAY AMNESTY Kerensky Cabinet.
the
A message from Moscow, dated May 2nd (delayed in transmission) states:- In celebration of May Dayany political and criminal prisoners were released, including the ex-War Minister Sukhomjine and other ex-Ministers of the Renianoff und Kerensky regimes, except those charged with high treacan azid embezzlement,
TRANSFER OF GERMAN TROOPS WEST.
The Vindictive's noble end is acclaimed ing of the Primrose League in London,
LONDON, May 11th."
history for association with two of the the pillar and bulwark of the liber by the papers as securing her a place it said Great Britain at present was most heroic deeds in naval annals. It is ties of the world. Since the present German troops were recently hurried to declared that Nelson never did anything
Refugees from Riga state that numerous
four days must elapse before a channel It is computed that at least three or
stern of the sunken cruser and the land inn be cleared and buoyed between the The silt is collecting very fast at Zeebrugge, despite dredging
Attacking cruisers would be so placed that any attempt to blow up the costricher. If his chip the Victory is the Government had been in office the Empire the Western Front.
cathedral of the bon would be fraught with considerable
Navy, the Findictive is bad exerted a war effort unequalled in danger to the neighbouring permanent structure
OPERATION AROUSES THE GREATEST SATISFACTION
LONDON, May 10th.
its britain had afirmed that THE RIGHTS OF YOUTH spirit. Occasion is taken to pay the nation, Empire and the Allies would
BILL A tribute to the skill end devotion with sooner have Mr. Lloyd George as Premier which the Navy secured a triumph of sea than any other statesman. (Cheers.) power in a manner unprecedented in the Mr Lloyd George was regarded as the
ITS EFFECT ON CERTAIN INDUSTRIES. The greatest satisfaction is felt at the daily and nightly but tay is rarely over Berlin. The country was sick of the mining, textile and other industries at
history of warfare. Deeds as intrepid and symbol of that inexhaustible spirit and skilful as those now applanded are done resolve of the British Empire. Had be succesful operation at Ostend One or ing the work
the veil conceal fallen yesterday flags would have waved A conference of representatives of the
LONDON, May 13th. two vessels participating show scars of lifted. Admin Sir John Jellicoe's pre unpatriotic attacks on the Government the Savoy Hotel unanimously passed a battle,
Bodies have been landed it Dover be ended by August is now recalled, in sailors. The moment the country allowed in the Education Bill compelling the diction that the submarine menace would under cover by eminent soldiers and resolution protesting against the clause. There are no further details at present. connection not merely with the Zeebrugge the Military Administration to assume attendance of persons from 14 to 18 OPERATION DESCRIBED. and Ostend exploits, but by the closing the upper hand the country was on the years of age at continuation schools
Sea from the right of the Meuse in the Cauriers The blocking of stand war ca in Com: over jaid Millions of mines and money i urzon an intention, Rave aid see pent of the total labour of from Norway to the path to disaster, (Cheers) AID Mining Associations' representa- carried out,Urancy Yalanda the greatest minefield
Referring to the military the proposal would affect from have been devoted to this North Sa were ideal until 1.45 this morning. a barrage, which the Germane will only be ahead. Conceivably our brave soldiers the mines in Great Britain, and would quarter of an hour before the Vindictive able to evade if they use Norwegian of Command, the increasing effort of output of from 20 to 28 million tons of might have to give ground, but the unity probably mean a yearly reduction in the was timed to arrive at the catrance, waters, The completion of the minebeirl Then the sea fog drifted toward the shore,
and
d the Belgian coast operations are America, and the indomitable spirit of coal reducing visibility to three or four hun regarded as one of the most important the British people were sourers of The representative of the Master A communiqué states: During the red yards rendering work very difficult, naval undertakings of the way, and con- theouragement. He could wish that Cotton-Spanners Federation laid that night the artillery struggle was very and recrossed from west to cast seeking
Tindictive for twenty minutes
fidence is felt that aggressive policy will Ireland had joined in the military effort, from 23 10 30 per cent of the cotton lively throughout the region of Grivesnes an entrance, and she was subjected to a
be further extended.
Let us hope it was not yet too late, trade workerg between 14 and 18 would he (Cheers) The only thing we could not affected. If they were taken from the and Mailly-Raineval
- fire which caused the casualties About Italian Front
afford to lose was the war. (Cheers.) machines for any part of the day the We carried out a rail north of 250 this
The only thing worth prosecuting was machines would stop.
There was a Ively artillery contest on
Wood-Les Chambrettes sector.
EARLIER CABLES. ATRECIABLE AMOUNT OF GROUND GAINED.
PAZIS May 11th.
modore Lynes The weather conditions
Aners Bector and southward of Albert, Griseenes and captured 15 prisonerato e morning the crew were delighted:
and in our forward positions castward of Lops and southward of Voormezerle.
LOCAL FIGHTING.
LONDON, May 10th. 10.45 p.m.
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re. ports: There was local fighting to-day at Arelay Wood and northward of Albert
themselves almost alongside the
EARLIER CABLES. THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE,]
4 minor operation against Bois de piers. Then came the great ordeal. Shot Moreuil, north-west of Orvillers, enabled and shell were battering the indictive, us to gain an appreciable amount of but her Captain wing her into the chan- ground with 39 prisoners and several pel and rammed her stern against the ENEMY HEIGHT STORMED machine guns.
pier
Counter-attack completely failed around aft and ammovable the officer Our detachments also raided the enemy and blew up the charges. lines south-east of Mont Didier, north-
mydeard the engine-room and stakehold cast of Thiepecourt and at Woevre Some which were gallantly standing by ready ___The crew jumped into two motor boats prisoners were brenght back.
for their rescue. The Fandieling was then
LONDON, May 11 An Italian official report states We stormed the strongly organised height of of May 9th, capturing one hundred pris Monte Corno, m. Vallarsa, on the night
oners and two guns,
the war.
SITUATION IN IRELAND.
MILITARY CHANGES
og Landen, May 10th The Daily News says it 18 understood that General Shaw has succeeded General but has relinquished his command owing Sir Bryan Mahon, who has not resigned, to the military changes in Ireland.
CATHOLIC MASS FOR PEACE APPOINTED.
ROME, May 10th. The Popes Motu Proprio urges the Catholic clergy throughout the world to effor & Special Maes on June 29th for the restoration of justice and peace,
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