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EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

SPAIN AND GREAT BRITAIN

TELEGRAMS.

(Beuter's Service to the." Telegraph."} THE ADVANCE IN THE WEST,

London, April 13

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1917

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THE ADVANCE IN THE WEST.

London, April 14.

A German official message states: There was a pause in the fighting yesterday north-eastward of Arras Land Scarpe.

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Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. reports as follows:-There were ex- London, April 13. tended operations northwards to- Beuter is informed that Great Bri- day. East and north of Vimy Ridge tain has agreed to supply Spain with we pressed back the enemy on our of coal per month, whole front from north of the Scarpe 150,000 tons while Spain has agreed to export, River to the south of Loos. We Further southward, at Croisilles to England se much ore as in re- seized the villages of Bailleul, Wiland Bullecourt, after violent artillery firing, the British vainly attacked quired and part of the orange crop, lerval, Timypetit, Timy, Givenchy,

several times. Our after-thrust in- and also will allow Britain to charter en-Gobelle and Angres. We alig

dicted considerable enemy losses." Epanish ships

gained a footing in the trenches,

Strong enemy attacks Failed north-east of Lens, capturing pris-į)

against our St. Quentin positions. oners and guns in this area, South-

We captured 903 prisoners ward of Arras, on the Cambrai Road,

During the past week the beart

BRAZIL SEIZES GERMAN SHIPS.

Rio de Janeiro, April 13. The Government has ordered the seizure of all German vessels, in Brazilian waters as a precautionary measure. It is officially announced →that the Government has also desid ed to an Brazilian merchantmen gailing in the danger zone,"

HOSPITAL SHIPS SUNK.

London, April 13.-

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NEW AUSTRIAN WAR MINISTER.

Amsterdam, April 14. A message from Vienna states that! General Steinstaetten has been ap pointed Minister of War..

BULGARIAN TROOPS

ENCOURAGED.

Jassy, April 14.. Tear Ferdinand, inspecting his troops at the front, promised them gifts of land and an extension of

BRAZILIAN ASSISTANCE.

FOR ALLIES.

we captured Wancourt Tower and of St. Quentin has been, riolently, political rights. advanced astride the Hindenburg bombarded and the Palace of Jus- line to seven miles south-east of Arras. We also progressed on the tice, the Cathedral and Town Hall

seriously damaged high ground to the east of Lever- guier and in Havrincourt wood. Yes. terday we drove down five hostile | aeroplanes; three of ours are miss-

ing.

Since the 9th inst we have taken prisoner 13,000, of whom 235 are, officers; we have also,, captured" 168 5 of which eight are eight inchers, also, 168 field guns and howit guns and in addition many guns have

The artillery of both sides is fight ing at fall strength at Soissons, Rheims and in Western Champagne The enemy lost on the West Front on Thursday eleven aeroplanes and on Friday twenty-four balloons.

London, April 14.

A French communique states:

Rio de Janeiro, April 14, It is suggested by the newspapers that Brazil should send two hun dred thousand infantry to Europe.

HUNGARIAN SUFFRAGE

TROUBLES.

Amsterdam, April 14 A message from Budapest says

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* London, April -14- Stories of shameless, cruel Han- įnism are multiplying.

Reuter's correspondent at French Headquarters gives numerous - stances which occurred during the occupation of recently liberated `ter- ritory. In one town alone eighty girls of superior class were kidnapp- od day "ällemeed," industrial and agricultural labour. In another town the entire population was dragged away tai daɔrn without warning to a destination unknown. The commune of Ugayleggy was fined ten thousand marks because a house was burned down, really though the fault of the Germans. Nevertheless the fine was enforced and three local notables wers imprisoned and accorded spare diet and rigorous treatment until the fine was paid. In another town}. the Germans stopped people and demanded to see their watches.. If the watches did not show German. time the owners were heavily fined.

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torpedoed without warning in mid- zera, 84 trench mortars; 230 machine between the Samme and the Oise that after repeated suspensions of Mr. Beach Thomas; correspondent PEAK TRAMWAY Co.

The Admiralty announces that the hospital ship Gloucester Castle was

Channel on the night of the 30th 31st March. All the wounded on board were saved,

been demolished and buried.

London, April 13. The French communiqué states :— A Berlin official message received South of St. Quentin fighting, con- on Wednesday proclains that the tinues before the positions we con ➡ressel was submarined, thas remov-quered this morning, the enemy

-ing doubt in the matter.

vigorously resisting. Our artillery

The Admiralty also states that the furiously bombarded German organ.. bospital ship Selts was mined and isations between the Somme and the

South of St. Quentin we continued to bombard the German positions

There is great imutual artillery as tivity in Champagne, where we ef- fected numerous reconnaisaaces.

THE NEW RUSSIA.

Petrograd, April 14. The Ministry is considering State control of the coal supply and in-

the sitting of the Chamber owing to

the continuous clamour of the Op-of the "Daily Mail," tells a story position for universal secret suffrage of two of our men who had been a royal letter was read adjourning prisoners with the enemy but bad escaped to our lines. "What thees Parliament.

SPAIN'S STRONG PROTEST.

Madrid, April 14- The Government is sending s

men say will fill our army with more fury than anything yet recorded against the enemy. They were cap tured early this year and immediate-

sank in bad weather in the Channel Oise and there was also an artillery tends to create a Ministry of Labour strong note to Germany on the subly set to work hear the lines, some:

on Tuesday. There were no wound ed on board, but fire of the medical staff, nine nursing sisters and thirty-{ eight of the Royal Army Medical Corps personnel are missing.

London, April 14. The Gloucester Castle was tor pedoed at midnight. An engineer

and a fireman' were killed by the ex-

plosion and several stokers badly in Jured. A number of vessels basten- ed to the rescue and took off 450 wounded who were landed and sent to hospital. The moonlight and calm sea facilitated transhipment, which was frequently difficult owing to the number of stretcher cases. Perfect discipline prevailed and there was no panic. The nurses and doctors were very cool, transferring the wounded regardless of their own lives Those aboard saw the sub- Parize at a distance. The torpedo made a bole in the ship's side large enough to admit four men abreast. MUNITIONS EXPLOSION IN AMERICA.

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duel in the region of the Aisne and, and to revise the Customs tariffs. Champagne,

The meeting of the Woranen's and Soldiers' Committee mentine:

London, April 14.

on the 11th inst adopted by votes to 55. a resolution endors the proclamation cabled on the 12th inst., which the Committee considers an important step towards the rea-

encio.

ject of the torpedoing of the Ful-times under our shell fire. Ther were starved from the beginning One who was thirteen stone when he' was captured is now eight stone. The other's foot is covered with

London, April 14 distinct cleavage of opinion in re- Spanih Press comments reveal a spect to the situation created by The Liberal organs strongly favour vigorous action in con-

submarinism:

boils. If they asked to be allowed to

The latest British successes seal the doom of Lens, which General Al-

cease work because of their weak- lendy is approaching on both banks of the Soachez river, while General

ness they were lashed with a whip Horne in the Loos salient has gained

orbit with the butt end of a rifle.. a footing in trenches north-east of lisation of democratic principles in solidarity of the Cabinet and the neces. Their diet was a quarter of a loaf of the town. These successess have foreign policy, declaring the official sity for national unity and patrio- bread and somethin been won on a front of forty miles, renunciation by all governments of tism.

nection therewith and emphasise the

soup:

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Meanwhile news of fresh sea) atrocities come in daily. The latest example is the case of the French schooner Leontine, A submarine fired at her, whereupon the Leon- tine immediately put out ber boats, The submarine watched for a few minutes, then satisfied that the

On the contrary the Con- occasional small extras" The full, from Hargicourt, fifteen miles south ideas of territorial expansion will servative journals strongly oppose details are being officially recorded, of Cambrai, to south of Loos. powerfully contribute to ending the intervention, declaring that it would The German communiques have war; but while the wan continues ruin Spain without being in any way seized upon

the shortness of the Russian democracy recognises that decisive. opening stage of the battle to sug- any disorganisation of the army gest that the offensive has been pre-. weakening its fighting capacity will maturely exhausted, but this was be disastrous to the country and really due to the swiftness of the in- liberty. The Committee appeals to fantry onslaught, many units in their the people to concentrate their exer ardour exceeding the limits of effec. gies on assuring the army and tre lin that the rumours that the Eai tive fire of the heavy artillery population of everything that is in sex is ill are unfounded. · Their performance is described by dispensable.

British experts as the most remark-" The Executive of the Workmen's' able of the whole war in view of and Soldiers' Committee empartir- the strength of the positions at ally denies the report that it or the tacked.

Russian Socialists have sent dele.!

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London, April 14. A memorandum by the Board of Altogether during the week the gates to any secret peace negotia Agriculture states that diminished Germans had to meet attacks at tions at Copenhagen or anywhere importation and military require A message from Chester, Penasy four points on a seventy miles line.. else and adds that Russia has not ments well reduce the feeding stufs and knowing that the explosion

London, April 13.

shells into her, killing four and bad- ly wounding three, including the skipper, who was conveyed to the eabin. The submarine then fired incendiary shelle and finally put a crew aboard. The boatswain and cabin boy lay bleeding on the deck, would mean their death, asked for mercy. The German officer's reply was to shoot the cabin boy through the bead with his revolver, the sub-

vania reports that, as a result of two They were dally uncertain where the the least idea of such negotiate ns. explosions at the Eddystone an-next blow would fall. munition factory it is estimated that

Copenhagen, April 14. ! Amsterdam, April 14 The Danish Socialist Commoner 175 have been killed, while several

A note of anxiety is now emerging M. Borgbjerg, who recently started hundreds are injured. The force of from the German press at the Brit for Petrograd to confer with the with the rationing of feeding staffs marine erew

the explosion scattered shells inish advance. every direction.

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ARGENTINE SHIP SUNK.

An official announcement from

London, April 14.

Buenos Ayres states that the Ar- gentine sailing ship Monte Protegido

roeanwhile laughing;

and singing. The Leontine Enally blew up. with her wounded. Fire unwounded men were, however, sav- ed.

of the country for the coming year by 1 million tons. At the same time the numbers of livestock are unprecedently large and therefore

Russian Socialister, has not her, per well be essential.

a substantial reduction. of livestock The "Vossische Zeitung's" military mitted to enter Russia. The explosion occurred in a room critic admits that it has created

Petrograd, April 14. in the shrapnel building, where hun widespread uneasiness, but appeals The Allies Governments in con- dreds of girls were putting the fin to Germans to trust, Hindenburg. gratulating the Russian Government ishing touches on shells. Approxim. He says the reverse at Arras clearly on it proclamation to the Poles as ately' thirty thousand shelle were proves the rightress of Hindenburg's sociate themselves with the idea of stored in an adjoining building retreats, but for which, in view of reconstituting Poland, which is which a second explosion demolish the enemy's immense superiority of bound to play an important part in ed. Both buildings took fire but, beavy guns and trench mortars, the future of Europe. firemen worked strenuously and con- what happened at Arras would have

Petrograd, April 14. fined the flames to them. Meantime happened on the entire front far. The Franco-British Labourites the charred bodies were recovered, south of the Somme."

have arrived and were greeted by The injured picked up filled two hos

London, April 14. huge crowds military and militia pitals as well as two improvised

Field Marshal Haig reports: We guards of honour, and bands play- hospitals which were organised. carried last night, after a sharp ing the Marseillaise.

Whispers of a German plot are Eght, the village of Fayet, a mile A curious story comes from Stock- The "Daily Express" reports that Austria's Significant Confession. "current

holm that thirty Russian revolution. Brigadier General Bulkeley JohnsonWe are in a position to record Four arrests have been made in We captured the important posi- aries from Switzerland have passed was killed in a brilliant cavalry char- a formal and categorical confere connection with the Eddistone ex. tions of Ascension Farm, and Grand through there proceeding to Petro ge preceding the capture of Monchy, 'ion in the Austrian Press, proving

plosion.

THE KING HONOUR

FLYING CORPS.

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north westward of St, Quentin.

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Priel Farm on the high ground east, grad. It is stated that the German ward of Leverguier, and also pro Government waived their passport gressed northward of the Bapaume- and baggage examinations on condi- Cambrai road in the direction of tion of their promising to obtain the London, April 14.

Queant.

release of a similar number of civi- As a mark of his admiration of the

Our constant pressure has com- lians from concentration camps. splendid work of the Naval and 'pelled the enemy to yield further Military wings of the air service and ground northward of the Scarpe.

CHINA AND GERMAN PILOTS. We seized Vimy Station especially of their wonderful achieve."

and

Peking, April 14. ments in the recent operations in Lachaudier, the enemy'z, positions'

The Government has prohibited France and elsewhere, the King has at Posse No. 6 and Buquet Mill be navigation of the inland waters of become Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal tween Givenchy-en-Gobelle and An- China by vessels under the German Flying Corps ... ·

flag and has withdrawn the licenses AMERICA AND THE WAR.

of German pilots,

Washington, April 14

grea The guns captured in this area include four eight inch howit-!

zers.

The ground gained in the recent As a result of a conference of operations links up with the po naval authorities it is understood. tions gained at the battle of Loos that the first step of the American and includes Double Crassier.. Navy will be to patrol the Atlantic)

THE CROWN PRINCE RESUMES COMMAND.

Amsterdam, April 14.

A Berlin message states that the

Reuter's correspondent at Madrid}

Fulgencio states that a submarine states that the Captain of the

captain, covering him with bis re- volver, actually compelled him to has been sunk in European waters. carry a bomb in his own boat to sink A minute enquiry has been ordered, his ship. and the incident has caused a great impression.

A GALLANT GENERAL.'

London, April 14.

ANOTHER ALLY. .

Lapaze, April 14. Bolivia has severed relations with Germany.

THE FIGHTING IN MESOPOTAMIA,

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WHO WAS IT WANTED WAR?

that the Daal Monarchy desired sad provoked the war. The land- ing Visana paper, Neus Freis Presse, in its issue of January 5, frankly states that the Serbian Government's reply to the Austro- Bangariss altistum of July 23, 1814, satisfied all the demands of the Monarchy asve ona. This is the the first time that a Viennese journal-and a very influential one has made this avowal,

London, April 14 opotamia states: The action of An official message from Mes

"The Serbian Goverment,” General Maude on 10th inet in with ya the paper, "in fact only drawing his advanced detachments refused to socept one of the de- from the right bank of the Dials manda embodied in the whole drew the bulk of the enemy forces Austrien ultimatum -- namely, on this flank towards Deltaws. We the request that our police or marched to the Dials and attacked ganisation should en-operate We drove off an attempted raid Crown Prince has resumed com The enemy was driven out of his other similar measures.

on the morning of the eleventh in guarding the frontiers, and and the Caribbean Bos, and ulti eastward of Loos.

mand of the central group of armies advanced positions near Ghaliyeh mately it will probably relieve the

London, April 14.

Since, therefore, Serbia a Allies of the patrolling of the North

Beuter's correspondent at Head-on the Western Front.

northeastward of Deltawa on the cepted all the points of the ult and Bouth Atlantic on this side.

quarters reports, this afternoon There is indication that the retreat

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same evening. The enemy with. koniummusezona.though th drew six miles to Bersijik. Opera- maya the one just aited, which Washington, April 14..

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tions were continued on 17th and was known beforahand to Amsterdam, April 14 Anglo-French and American naval

13th the Turks falling back to Deinsoceptable--why wai Broad rations in Germany have liabbas. Authorities at Washington that explosions are frequent behind the

The Turks lost 100 wound- declared against her, sad why enemy's lines. Conflagrations are been reduced by one quarter, but ed on the 11th, and 200 of their the whole world w observed in Leas itself. The wea meat and potatoes have been dead were found Our casualties has 7 Why indowi ther has improved.

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