THE NEW YORK HERALD. PART 11. [COPYRIGHT, 1916, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NEW YORK HERALD COMPANY.] In the Metropolitan District. SEPTEMBER 13, 1916.- -IBY THE PRICE ONE CENT THREE CENTS on Trains and Elsewner* PERONNE MENACED BY A BIG FRENCH ADVANCE ON NORTH FRENCH NOW REACH DILL FI A NEW BULGARIANS LOSE 36-HOUR BATTLE, Greeks if They Join Allies ALLIES PURSUING ON STRUMA FRONT Would Like to Conduct Own IHE BAPAUME OB FRENCH WAR LOAN Campaign British Established on East Allies capture British crosi a Against Bulgars Bulgarian the struma \ Bank of River and French trenches on SL?VLAKAtP V ' \ - NORTH OF PERONNE GOES Z Mite FRONT. GROUND TO DEPUTIES < Barely an Capture Village. 800 YARDS DEPTH) 7 V Escaping Alliance with the Central Powers Through %J'\ a Bribe of $200,000,000 Offered by Baron Schenck, Deliver Offensive Vigorous Finance Minister c „ Says First AMBULANCES BUSY ON 'Moriashr ol a AY Agent of Prussia, Leaders Now Turn to Entente from Combles to the Somme, Five Per Cents Are Now DEMIR-HISSAR ROAD for Way Out of Their Dilemma. Advancing Rapidly. Above Issue Price. W r ) q French Carry Bulgar Positions and AY E JSSLeavriM [Special Cable to the Herald.] ROME, Tuesday. CARRY WHOLE Advance on Line West of A SYSTEM DEPUTIES, STANDING, proposal that the Greek army, with the Serbian forces subservient to it, will undertake OF PRUSSIAN TRENCHES APPLAUD ROUMANIA the Vardar. I BOMBARD YE—! / to handle alone the offensive In the southeast against the Bul- fc* S ENEMY tSEY B , : garian and Austro-Prussian armies is declared to have been put forward as a —— way London, Wednesday. S TRENCHES I out of the dilemma In which Greece now finds herself and as a means of Hold Important Highway from Out- Complete Confidence in Trend of SERB OF J The new offensive of the Entente Allies NORTH restoring the prestige of King Constantine. skirts of Rancourt Events in matchukovo — to District War Is Manifested In on the Macedonian front has resulted ACTIVE fLr n-f 1V \ The calculation is made by the Patris, of Athens, that the forces lined up who suf- AIN ST E—T 1 Bulgarians, AG ~ South of Bouchavesnes. the Chamber. the defeat of the on the Austrian side in the Balkans Is only slightly more than 200,000. The fered enormous losses in a battle of BULGAKS ionl Y 5 Greek army, supplied with munitions by the Allies, would be well cope thirty-six hours and are retreating, pur- IN REGION able to OF BANICA with these forces, It is affirmed. PARTS, Tuesday.-—The French infantry PARIS, Tuesday.—The Chamber of sued by the Allies. j CROSS THE STRUMA Deputies to-day. AND Mr. Venizelos, whose return to power is believed to started a vigorous offensive to-day along reassembled Premier troops _ AT vicinity be has French co-operated with the n *> Y= NEoHoRf I imminent, 7° 50u,..„ & Briand 9 39 4Q V= FROM emphasized in series of articles in front of six kilometres north of the said that on Thursday the govern- British on the Struma front and cap- ll ' ' MILES BULGARS a the Athens Herald the necessity of govern- 1 1 _ P FOUR VILLAfIFS. \ Somme, from the Combles region to the ment would make a declaration in regard tured a village from the Bulgarians. The mental action to regain the lost prestige of the nation. He intimates that the river, and in half an hour took an entire to the diplomatic situation. British forces which crossed the river continuance of- the Greek dynasty at the head of the nation Is comprised in first line of trenches, says the official The Finance Minister, Mr. Ribot, intro- have seized Bulgarian trenches on the his party’s plans for a rapid modification of the previously existing conditions. communication issued to-night. duced in the Chamber the bill for the new east bank. Says Natural Conditions Will Defeat The rOle of King Constantine in the long period of oscillation of the Greek Another portion of the French forces war loan, accompanying it with a memo- Established East of the Strains. government between the belligerent parties is being shown to • better advan- carried a system of trenches alGermany tage now that the censors in the allied countries are allowing the details sent road from Bethune to Bapaume and "The time has come to appeal to thd terday, says:— by correspondents in Greece to be published. Among the statements Pdronne. Prisoners to the number of country for a second loan of five per cents made in “The detachments mentioned yesterday the Rome Tribuna In this connection 1,600 had report i for national defenoe, similar to the loan is one to the effect that It was the King been taken when the as crossing the Struma at Nechore seized Steamship Director Necessities Any himself who upset a scheme by leading Ministers for throwing Greece Into was filed. of 1915. The former issue was made at trenches on the eastern bank. Declares Trade Will Level the always arms of the Central Empires. The text of the statement reads:— 87.25. The price on the Bourse has “A French detachment co-operating Artificial Barriers the Allies May Erect—Predicts That price ''The battle continued to-day north of been above the of emission and now with the British captured the village of Huge Sum for Propaganda. the Somme. Our infantry delivered a vig- stands at 90, with the next coupon period America Will Build Another Isthmian Canal. Yenimah and took thirty prisoners. The leaders of this movement, the Italian newspaper says, were the Prus- on kilometre beginning from August is, it Is orous offensive a six front “In these operations the enemy suf- sian agent, Baron Schenk, and Mr. Gounaris and Mr. Skouloudis. both of whom between the district south of Combles and about three points above the issue price." BERLIN, Monday (via LONDON, Tues- plenishment of these supplies. Like most fered heavily from rifle and artillery fire were Premiers after the ousting of Mr. Venizelos, and General Dusmanis, who the river. The attack started at half-past The Finance Minister referred to the -1 day).—The prospect of a “war after the other German business men, Herr Heine- during his retirement, and also in his was chief of staff until August 27. The sum of 1,000.000,000 ($200,- twelve In the afternoon and developed success of the previous loan and said the war,” as proposed by British newspapers, ken felt that the proposed "war after the drachme counter attacks. Many ambulances 000,000) is said to have been at the disposal of Baron Schenk for purposes rapidly, thanks to the spirit of our troops, forthcoming issue would be an attractive and discussed at the economic conference war” would have no greatly Injurious ef- the were seen on the Demir-Hissar road. of the campaign of propaganda In Greece in Who in less than half an hour captured the investment. of the Allies at Paris, apparently Is causing fect on the future of German shipping behalf of the Prussian cause. “On the Doiran front our artillery car- The occasion first suggested by whole of the first line German trenches. "There is not a Frenchman/* he com little anxiety in Germany, where the be- lines. England, he declared, Is too de- those working for Prussia to force Greece ried out systematic bombardments of the out "Subsequently pushing eastward with tinued, "who does not feel it is his duty to lief Is expressed that natural commercial pendent on Germany for aertaln articles, of her neutrality was the presentation of the note of the Entente Powers enemy trenches north of Matchukovo.” the same vigor, we took successively Hill bring to the State at least a part of his tendencies will soon overcome any arti- and Germany in turn can supply herself .which demanded demobilization and a return to the Greek constitution by the French Advance Half a Mile. holding 146, Marri&res Wood and the whole system resources to assist in the national de- ficial barriers which may be erected. This in some ways with too much advantage of a free general election under threat of a landing of allied troops at French troops on the Macedonian front, from permit of trenches as far as the Bethune-Pdronne fence. The confidence of the nation is view was voiced in a statement made to- England, to of the permanent the Piraeus. It will be remembered that the Berlin official news agency sent questioned, present taking the offensive against the Bul- road, which we now touch from the south- never and at the it is day by Phillip Heineken, director of the supplanting of natural and mutually ad- out a statement at the garians, have captured all the positions time that the allied troops had actually been disem- ern outskirts of Rancourt to the district stronger than ever. No one in France or North German Lloyd steamship line. vantageous relations. Then, too, he add- barked. of their opponents on a front of two miles eouth of Bouoh-Avesnes. Further south out doubts that victory is certain. Herr Heineken discussed projects In ed, the proponents of a post helium eco- to a depth of about eight hundred yards, Mr. Skouloudis, then Premier, and Mr. Gounaris, his adviser, we pushed our lines on to Slope 76, west "Victory must bring peace worthy of Germany to resume International trade nomic war forget that they may not he in after con- it was announced in Paris In an official sultation with the King, proposed to the Cabinet council that the note of Feuillauoourt. France and worthy of her heroism and after the coming of peace, and said there a position when peace comes to dictate be re- statement, which says jected, the Tribuna says. This meant a declaration war "Up to the present the number of prison- sacrifices." was no basis for the apprehension that terms such as they now propose. of against thq Allies. “On the Struma front British troops The proposal was rejected on the suggestion of Mr. Rhallls. ers reaches 1,600. These include numerous Mr. Ribot then explained the conditions Germany might unload low priced goods Post-Bellum Ocean Traffic. engaged in violent fighting, during which Then the to officers. under which the loan would be issued. on the American market. Like all Ger- German ships in neutral harbors outside determination commit an overt act against the Allies was de- the village of Nevolyen was taken by as- cided and "South of the Somme the artillery fight- The date of opening the subscription lists man shipping experts, he looks forward the tropics will be available immediately the Minister of Marine was charged to order the Greek fleet to fire will be fixed later by a decree. sault. on the allied ing was violent in various sectors, with- to an immense call for tonnage with the after the war, said Herr Heineken. Only ships if they did not obey the injunction to retire from The previous five per cents, but not the “In the region of Lake Doiran the ar- immediately out action. There was an inter- accepted ending Europe, those In such ports as Manila will have the Piraeus and the other ports near the capital. firing government threes, will be in ex- tillery duel continues sharply. of the war. All he said, The of a shot wouM bp calling deteriorated to such an extent th-t they have meant war and .placed t cannonade or tne remainder of change'for the new loan', wnicn win ue batteries effectively bombarded will for raw materials to re- would have Greece by the side of the and will be redeemable after “Our cannot be put in service without consider- Cental *ront, non-taxable organizations sector of plenish exhausted stocks. As ships which Powers. January 1, 193i. Bulgarian in the able delay. 1 ”■ "6c- .h of V e Sorpme an enemy attack have been requisitioned for war purposes Paul Deschanel, President of the Cham- the Matchukovo. West of the Vardar a King Upsets Scheme. * Were war to cease agat one ojr trciiches to the east! sitting with an eloquent cannot be returned immediately to the to-morrow, he con- ber, opened the vigorous offensive of allied troops north the ‘‘Mr. Skouloudis and Mr. Gounaris,” the Tribuna adds, sum- j-'-ier easily Roumania, which he called the tinued, North German Lloyd line “went to the ianterre was repulsed tribute to gave All ordinary channels of traffic, but will re- ancient Roman ideas of of Majadagh excellent results. would be able to mer residence at Tatoi to obtain the King’s signature to the vt grenades," says the day an- preserver of the quire alteration to reconvert them from resume service with vir- authorization to use The entire house arose to its Bulgarian trenches were captured on a force, but on their arrival there they from the War Office. "A Justice. transports, tually the same tonnage as before the found that the King had already chosen- a Alneement feet and cheered Roumania. Mr. A. E. front of two miles and a depth of about auxiliary cruisers and so war, regardless of whether the steam- successor to the Premier and that Mr. Zaimis, of prudent amor operation enabled us to occupy a Lahovary, the Roumanian Minister, who took some pris- forth to cargo carriers, those companies a more disposition, eight hundred yards. We ships captured in harbors was to have charge of the government. Prussian trench south of Biony Cemetery. was in the diplomatic box, bowed his ac- which have tonnage afloat and Imme- hostile were re- The court party who were associated knowledgments repeatedly and tumultu- oners. covered. New Everywhere there was the usual can- diately a construction during the with General Dusmanis in the agitation in favor of the Central Empires else demonstrations. “West of Lake Ostrovo. Serbian artillery available will be In position of In- ous war—and this is now virtually completed—- cluded nonading during the night. feeling of parliament to-day ap- of great advantage. Princes Nicholas and Andrew.” The displayed great activity in the region just about balances "Last night one of our aerrial squad- peared to be in singular contrast with that the tonnage destroyed Crown Prince George had always correctly, Banica. Southwest of the lake partial en- Exchange of Commodities. captured. acted in the view of the Allies. rons bombarded military establishments on previous openings since the beginning or For this reason, Herr Heine- To the King alone, however, according to this version, war. Complete confidence in the gagements enabled us to obtain some ad- "Post helium traffic,” said Herr Heine- ken must be accorded the at Lemoncourt, the railway station at of the said, the North German Lloyd is in a for trend of military affairs seems to have vantage. A Bulgarian attack which was ken, "will, of course, be largely one-way credit preventing the country from being thrown into war against the Allies. military somewhat better position than Metz-SaJblons and factories at replaced currents of criticism most other calculating certain repulsed by our fire caused heavy losses traffic at first. German ships, for ex- shipping The Patris in the strength of the forces in the Balkans as com- Dillingen. One of our pilots brought down which hitherto have affected minority par- lines, even in view of the enor- to the enemy.” -ample, will be able to load for America mous pared with those of Greece alone says:— enemy aeroplane, which fell >east of ties. a activity of shipbuilding in Germany, an certain “The Balkan may front," The Premier, Mr. Briand, has decided amount of potash, dyestuffs and which has such a point that line be divided into three distinct fronts:— R&udurt, on the Somme each week shall be set aside reached avail- that one day MACKENSEN COMMANDS so forth, but this will not counterbalance able shipbuiMing “I.—The Albanian front, extending from Avlona to Lake in the Chamber for Cabinet members to works, crowded with or- Ochrida. the cotton, tobacco, copper reply to interpellations on the conduct of IN THE DOBRUDJA and other raw ders, cannot take another contract for “2.—The Korytza-Florina-Vodena front, from Korytza to Pahovo, north of COMMANDS OF KAISER’S affairs. materials which will be imported Imme- two years. Vodena. diately from America. Only after the Herr ARMIES ARE CHANGED BERLIN, Tuesday, via LONDON.— Heineken prophesied that the build- “3.—The Guevgheli-Doiran front, from Rahovo to Fort Rupel. arrival of these raw materials and the ing of a second ' ‘ to-day that, Isthmian Canal by the “On the Albanian \ The official report of shows front the Italians have before them only a few thousands LONDON).— reconversion of our industries to a peace United States would not be an improbable BERLIN, Tuesday (via Austrians Try to as had been reported unofficially, Field of Austrians and some groups of Albanians, commanded by Austrian officers. basis will cargoes of manufactured ar- development of the none too distant Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria has Marshal von .Mackensen is in charge future. At Elbasan there is a small Bulgarian force. ticles be available.” He fears that the Panama Canal may of of the Prussian and Bulgarian'' forces “The Bulgarian Korytza-Florina-Vodena now assumed the over-command the Retake Positions Herr Heineken’s reply led question too forces of the front amount to Roumania. j to a prove unreliable a route to permit the He which are invading Eastern twelveregiments of infantry, supported by three Prussian regiments of artillery Kaiser’s armies on the Somme front. j as to the probabilities of "dumping,” United States to base thereon its entire The statement says:— and engineers, a the general direction of which he scouted. He said that whatever international and naval policy. In total of 60,000 men. The line which they occupy begins at Is intrusted with “German and Bulgarian forces under this Anglo-French Repulsed by Italians in Vain Attacks stocks of manufactured articles might case, he said, it would be Bogradetch, on Lake Ochrida, passes the Korytza-Monastir high road, reaches operations against the of- the command of Field Marshal von the part of wise statesmanship to choose promptly fensive. All troops assigned to this task Mackensen continued their advaance in have been on hand at the outbreak of the between Nacoletch and ends in the mountains at Morihovo. On the other side of the on Trentino Front and Lose the alternative of building and maintain- placed under his control, making pos- the Dobrudja.” war naturally had been utilized In Ger- ing mountains it descends to Bahovo. The fortified parts of this line the Peris- are made by the Rou- a second fleet or of constructing a are reserves and the Elsewhere. Repulse of a sortie many and that there had been no sible the distribution of and Russians near Debric, in re- perfectly and permanently reliable canal. teri Slopes, looking toward the Florina-Monastir road and the heights dominat- war manians employment of all the means of to the the southern Dobrudja, on Friday, is ing the Errigone passes toward Morihovo. best advantage under a unified plan. ROME, Tuesday, via LONDON.—The reported in the Turkish official state- of September 10, which says:— Comitadjis on Eastern Front. The appointment of Prince Rupprecht made an attack on the Trentino ment Austrians Dobrie, the enemy on September last week. A general re- "Near “On the third front the Bulgarians occupy a line passing above Tousianl was effective front last .night in an endeavor to recap- 8 made anew sortie but was again de- brought BREVITIES OE WAR Monastir and on to arrangement of commands /was ture positions taken by the Italians on feated by the Turks and their allies. THE and Guevgheli, Doiran and Rupel and inclining toward Field Mar- occupied by the Bulgarians Tsinghedi about by the appointment of Sunday. The War Office announced to- Dobrie was Demir-Hissar. This line is continued onward on the and Sarliga into the southern Dob- Hindenburg as chief of staff. in their advance BERLIN.—Reports from Bremen say | eminent had decided to accept proposal Mountains and this last part is intrusted to 10,000 comitadjis. shal von day that the attack was repulsed and that according to an official Rou- a The Bulgarian divides the western front rudja, but that another merchant submarine is ex-j to intern in Switzerland all prisoners of The new order further progress had been made by the report of September 9 the Bulga- pected that port for the United forces on this front amount to 130,000 men, supported by 12,000Prussians. Bul- assigns manian to leave war who were parents of three or Into three sectors and those to Italians. Following is the announcement—- subsequently driven out by the end present month, more rians were States at the of the i children and who have been in captivity garia cannot increase this number, the remainder of her army being indispensa- princely commanders. “ln the zone between Vallarsa and the Roumanians and Russians. for eighteen three Valley yesterday months or more. ble for operations on the Roumanian front.” Albrecht, heir to the head of the Posina the BERLlN.—Capture in the North Sea by Duke prospective enemy, after a heavy bombardment, at- The Greek army, operating on interior lines and supplied freely command a German submarine of the "Dutch motor BERLlN.—Conditions among prisoners from the kingdom of Wurttemberg, is in tempted retake the positions which we RUSSIANS REPORT GAIN Zeelandie, to steamship with contraband from of wir interned in Switzerland are satis- sea, could take successful action against this entire force, the Greek advocates northern sector; Crown Prince captured on Sunday. The attack was im- London,” is reported by the of the Rotterdam to factory. according to a report made by- the suggestion of handling the cafnpaign to the of King of the central sector- and mediately driven off. Our troops pro- IN THE CARPATHIANS Overseas News Agency. Major of over care Constan- Rupprecht gressed General Friederich, who recently of the Verdun in Vallarsa and in the Upper made an inspection of the Swiss tine maintain. Particularly would this he the case if the Serbian army were Crown Prince Willianv Posina Valley. camps, PETROGRAD, Tuesday, via LON- LONDON.—The sinking of the Spanish says the Overseas News Agency to-day. disposal “Small skirmishes occurred on Monte put at the of the Greek monarch. sector. successes for the Russians steamship Luis Vives is announced by made to-day Lagazzuoi in the Travenanze Valley, on DON.—New Shipping Agency. Her King Constantine, although he has suffered during the from the Official announcement was Lloyd’s crew was BERLIN.—A Roman priest who summer slopes of Cima Broache, in the Trav- in the Carpathians are announced by the by Catholic Of the capture by the British of the town the saved the Dutch steamship Krakatau, is a citizen of the United States says that after effects of his operation of last year, is said now to be in condition to take ignolo Valley a*nd on the slopes of Monte War Office to-day. Several heights in of Amsterdam. Lloyd’s also reports the when the British took the Scandianvian- of Glnchy, on the Somme front. enemy repulsed the field in person, and it is known that his capacity for inspiring the Greek Nero. The was with the Bialy-Cheremosh region, near the sinking of the Norwegian steamships Furu, American line steamship Frederik VIII. official report says:— tons, Bergen, The text of the loss. Bukowina border, were taken and held, and of 2,029 gross of and Freda- into Kirkwall early In August he troops to deeds of valor Is recognized by the leaders of the allied forces now on On the Isonzo front there de- of 1,618 gross tons, of Farsund. saw "On both sides of the Somme enemy were no Kapul Mountain, to the south, also was vore, the British take from another passenger, Greek As King Albert is left in control of the Belgian army velopments. soil. in his own attempts to make attacks generally were captured, together with nearly a thousand who also is an American citizen, JlO.OOO in it Is contended that the Greek King, if that “An enemy aeroplane dropped bombs FENZANCE.—The Norwegian steamship gold, giving him paper money place territory, nation joins the side of by our curtain of fire. In the prisoners. in of frustrated on St. Pietro and Gorizia. No damage Polynesia has been sunk and her captain it, says the Overseas News Agency. the Allies, also should be allowed control of the forces operating in Greece. It woods the English and twenty-three men of her crew have Foumeaux and Leuze was done.” is observed that the Prussian Great General Staff follows the etiquette of war- fruitlessly attempted to gain ground by a SAYS GERMANY WILL been landed here. Four others of her crew, BERLIN.—The arrival at Prussian who left the Polynesia in another boat, are headquarters fare of bygone days in this regard by allotting at least nominal authority to hand grenade fight. The village of Ginchy of Enver Pacha, Turkish ITALIANS REPULSED, PROFIT FROM PEACE missing. Minister of War and representing allied armies. the hands of the enemy early commander of the Princes fell into Turkish armies, is reported by the Over- artillery AUSTRIANS DECLARE —A despatch to Lloyd’s from Sunday morning. An battle con- Tuesday (by Wireless to Say- LQNDON. seas News Agency. BERLIN, Genoa says that forty-seven of the crew WITHDRAWS tinues with violence.” ville).—No peace will be made by Ger- Norwegian steamship Elizabeth IV. MR. ZAIMIS RESIGNATION, BUT VIENNA, via LONDON, Tuesday.—To- of the j ROME.—Signori Morara and Prinotti, of- her in better have been landed at Savona by the Greek MINISTERS day’s official statement says of the Ital- many which will not place a ficers of the Italian Young Men’s So- SOME THINK CRISIS CERTAIN steamship Petritsis. cialist ian front: "Between the Aidge and Astico position than she occupied before the Association, have been arrested, BRITISH DESTROY charged with organizing anti-war demon- ATHENS, Tuesday, via LONDON the request of the King and on receiving valleys repeated enemy attacks from war, declared King Ludwig of Bavaria in LONDON. — The Norwegian steamship strations in Italy ahd other countries for Several members of the Zaimis Cabinet an expression from the rep- PRUSSIAN GUNPITS a speech inaugurating the new Palace of Lyderhorn, 930 tons gross and owned in of*confidence Monte Spil to Monte Majo were every- September 24. Palace this morning and in- sentatives Justice at Nuremburg, as quoted by the Bergen, has been sunk. The crew was called at the of the Entente Ministers Mr. where repulsed with considerable losses. landed. was impossible for the Min- Zaimis finally Tuesday.—The British official News Agency. PARIS.—The American Industrial Com- sisted that it withdrew his resignation. LONDON, "In the coast region the artillery fire Overseas power. The belief Regrets war will mission was entertained at luncheon by istry to remain in is of King Constantine for the statement from general headquarters more intense on the Carso plateau. “We do not know how long the BERLIN.—Herr Arthur von Gwinner, a became the Republican Club of Commerce, In- now held in official circles that a Cabinet violation of the French Legation by reads:— “Aviation:—Last night our marine aero- go on,” said King Ludwig, "but we know director of the Deutsche Bank, will be dustry the Board and Agriculture and later a dinner be avaided. ruffians is unchanged. plane squadron attacked airship sheds and to a certainty that we shall make no elected to of Directors of the given critis cannot who fired shots there during the “The general situation Plamburg-American was to the commission by the the station at Gesi. emplacements at Fal- peace which lowers us, but only such a Steamship line at a American Chamber Commerce. The French flag, which was hoisted meeting of the Entente Ministers on Sat- There was intermittent hostile shelling on meeting of the Board September of codora and anti-aircraft batteries at An- peace as will give us a better position than on 28. over the French Legation here, has been urday were expressed to the French Min- the front south of the Ancre. Our ar- cona. Several bombs were seen to strike we had before. —Reports hauled down out of deference to Greek ister by Count Mercati,' tillery destroyed some enemy gunpits and the airship sheds. Our aeroplanes were "Long before the war broke out I said re- LONDON. from Budapest indi- GENERAL PFLANZER OUT, the King’s Grand by guns, that an agreement has opinion, though the guard of French ma- Master of set afire an ammunition store. During bombarded anti-aircraft but all peatedly that we could not be too grateful cate about been Ceremonies. An Egyptian returned undamaged. toward our Emperor, who so long main- reached between the government and the ILL HEALTH ALLEGED rines remains. The British Minister to Greek named Canelopoulos has confessed the twenty-four hours some fifty prisoners opposition for the formation a "Fighting in the Carpathians continues. tained peace, in spite of our Emperor’s of coalition the offer of a legation he was hired, with forty the brought in. our greatest Cabinet for Hungary. Greece refused denizens of have been All enemy attacks against positions pacifism we are engaged in the Vienna, via Amsterdam to Lon- Considering it unnecessary. gas the Distriza valley wars, shall be able to withstand guard, house district of Athens, to create the "In the course of aerial fighting yester- north of Godein, in of and we Wednesday. upper Cheremosh valley were it, tenacity and resistance PARlS.—Spain must decide in favor don, General Pflanzer- Mr. Zaimis offered his resignation to disturbances. day one of our machines, which returned and in the thanks to the of our brave troops.” of one or other of the group of bel- Baltin has resigned from his command King Constantine yesterday afternoon. Labor troubles continue. The employes safely, came in collision hostile) unsuccessful.Galicia there was nothing of At another point in his address King ligerents, in the opinion of Seiior Don with/a* | j '"ln East on account of ill health. Emperor Francis pleaded that owing to the constant of the street of and aeroplane, which fell out of control and, importance. On the lower Stokhod we re- Ludwig said:— Antonio Maura, once premier and leader He (jar lines Athens the I conservative Joseph has accepted his resignation. arising of late he was unable Piraeus have struck disappeared in the clouds. To-day pulsedj with heavy enemy losses attempts “We all hope that the not too distant of the party, according to difficulties and the postal and aj break through our lines with dense future will bring peace, a peace that will news despatches from Madrid. According to recent reports, General to carry out negotiations of the greatest telepgraph employes are now threatening hostile machine was brought down in' Ito • with the masses of troops. On the remaindet- of be glorious and honorable and assure us Pflanzer-Baltin was entrusted importance for Greece and which were to quit work account of the PoziSres. our artillery PARIS.—Mr. Briand, French Transylvania, along the Rou- on increased tn our lines near Two of this front there was moderate for decades to come that we will not Premier, defence of imperative at the present moment. At cost of living. tolled »tura.” fire." again be set upon by the entire world.” announced to-day that the French gov- manian frontier. IMrefila-ae* to __