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VOLUME 1 NOGALES, ARIZONA, FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1918. Number 362 HAIG IN LENS AND NEARING LILLE British Make Daring Smash Through Hun Lines (IMPORTED MEXICAN HELP. ALARMING INCREASE OF TURK FORCES ORDERED British Regain All Lost Ground and Cao- INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC TO WITHDRAW FROM PERSIA Laige Nunilni Coming to the United States and More ture Much More—Huns Removing Are Needed. Increase of Deaths in Camos from The Palestine Disaster Brings Results— Ciyilians from Lille--Belgians and Readers of The Oasis have British Closing on Pneumonia —Washington Amuse- British Will Reoccuoy Famous doubtless noted the frequent al- in Imoortant German lusion to shipments of Mexican laborers from Nogales to points Bases ment Plases Closed Oil City in Arizona and California, but these slight references to the WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—The state department has received subject do not indicate the LONDON, Ost. 3.—The British army today broke through WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—An increase in new cases of pneu- great number sent out nor the the German line on both sides of , nearly three mile* epidemic word' from Teheran that all Turkish forces in Persia are ordered monia and number of deaths from the influenza is shown great demand to withdraw at once in view of the Palestine disaster. The cable from different j east of and captured , midway between in camp reports today. The deaths for 24 hours were 331,0 sixty points. The sending r came from the American consul general who stated the British out of ! Beaurevoir and , the front which they reached yester- more than yesterday; new pneumonia cases 930, total number of these laborers is now well sys- would soon reoccupy Baku, the famous oil city of the Caspian Sea- i day but accidently lost to the German counter attack. Le Catelet, influenza cases in army campg to date 113,737.» temized and there is a great half way between Cambrai and St. Quentin, Gouy, and Alltheatres and other amusement houses here ordered closed deal of work involved for all concerned and especially Waincourt were captured and the British tonight are again in to help check the spread of the influenza epidemic .The city is the the Immigration officials. possession of , five and one-half miles northeast of St. made a sanitation zone under the control of the public health SENDING First the people when they Quentin, which was wrested from them by the Germans in yes- service. THE “CIVIES” HOME come across the line must have terday’s desperate “come back.” High ground around Beaurevoir regular passports, containing a ' was also taken. photograph individual, of the The occupation of Lens and Armentieres is announced by made out, the concern employ- Belgium Haig in his night report along with successes beyond the Hinden- Huns Surrender Hall of ing them must provide a bond burg prisoners captured and that bond permits the la- line. Thousands of were between Lens the AMSTERDAM, Oct. 3.—German newspapers today predict borer to remain in the United and Armentieres. The British pressing hard after retreating States for enemy three 4 a German retirement to a straight line between Anterwep and six months. If his forces, advanced between and miles. Tonight they employer wants him for a longer reached line running through Avion, a mile and half Metz, thus surrendering half of Belgium. have a a time a new bond extending the south of Lens, Vendin-lt-Vtitl, Hantay, Wieres, Herles and to Bois time must be made. I' Grenier- At the latter point the British stand less than seven When the laborers are ready miles due west of Lille. to entrain, if there be more Would Hold Turkey in Line evening re- than twenty in the party a re- Late this front dispatches report the Germans sponsible person is sent with moving all civilian population from Lille. Many a kid brother is sporting his soldier brother's Sunday silk shirts them to their destination- King Belgian army and British troops under Plumer LONDON, Oct. 3.—Reports of the impending unconditional and best serge these days, This Albert’s suits and brother doesn’t mind, because he is person surrender of Turkey which have persisted had no confirmation wearing the very latest style for men—khaki of the regulation military cut attends to the transpor- are withstanding terrific German counter attacks while fighting The Army T. M. C. A. helps the rookie soldier with his civilian clothes tation tickets, which are free officially tonight, Berlin using all efforts to keep Turkey in line. problem. “Y” furnishes wrapping paper, and a “Y” man is on hand their way forward toward the important bases of Tourcoing and’ to help to the laborer, and takes a re- Sofia is puling strings and' wires in an opposite direction. with the wrapping, furnishes the twine, and assists with the addressing of Courtrai. the bundles of “civies” (military parlance for civilian clothes). These bun- ceipt for them at the point to of rapidly dles are sent back home to be packed in moth balls until after the war, or which they are sent. If there The French are six miles southeast St. Quentin and worn out by the kid brother. outflanking Fere. is a parcel post shipment to go home few hours are less than twenty in a ship- La AUSTRIAN REPLY EXPECTED. Here of clothes back a after a bunch of Louisiana boys had reported for service at Southern Depart, ment one of their number ment camp. is \ • designated as the captain. This is done to relieve/ the conductors WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Out of secret meetings of the cabi- Austrians Up Base, the trouble of giving so Give net of Vienna and the Berlin Daily Sunday Dinner in Germany Lower Rates on Manganese much communications between Em- of his time to looking after perors Charles and William, new notes are being formulated by The extent to which the ra- The consolidated railroad of them. VIENNA, (via London)), Oct. 3.—The Austrian base es the Austrian premier. stage is evidently being The set for the tioning of foodstuffs and other fices announce substantial re There are three classes of L’erat in Albania was surrendered without a fight, the war office reply of at the of Germany, the workers sent out. Men for Austria, direction to note sent by necessaries has been carried is ductions in rates on Manganese ninounced today. Secretary Lansing to Austria’s former note. ilustrated in a humorous recipe ores and manganese ooncen work in the California sugar. for a Sunday dinner, published trates from Arizona tor easterr beet fields, men for work as in a German paper, Chemnitz points, making new rates as fol section men and other un- V AMERICANS USE GAS SHELLS. Volksstimme. lows: To St. Louis and Chicagr skilled labor for the railroads ! Action Urged on Revenue Bill