Show HINDENBURG MAY STAKE ALL ON A DESPERATE DRIVEl DRIVE I Uprising Menace l Compels I I Hasty A Action tion T War ar Experts Say DARDANELLES BATTLE CONTINUED BY AIRMEN iEN Raglan and 28 M Survivors Number Viscount Broome Broon Sav Saved d. d By Dr International News ew 1 I E Service 1 1 London Jan 21 l. A A threatened revolution revolution revolution rev rev- in Hungary Austria ma may force I to stake all aU upon a premature premature premature pre pre- mature desperate drive c In the west Military experts believe he lie will do 10 Just that In order to save sa Germany German it itself itself Jt- Jt self from an uprising uprising- so industriously nursed b. b by the Bolshevik More ilore than a n quarter of or a million Tonton res reserves r eR arc are said to have been massed In Bel Belgium ium particularly In the province of Limburg A large part of these troops are reported to be Austro- Austro Hungarian Huns This Is doubted here but if true ma may be ono one of the factors ahe- ahe be behind hind the Austrian unrest Austrian feeling being unequivocally against offe of or- fe n s I Yes There were no raids on tho the west front In the last twenty tour hours This was tIle 1 jOth day of ot the war British casualties rep reported in the week ending today were a n. de decrease decrease de- de crease of nearly front from the thc preceding preceding I ing week R I 1 of Saved London rondon Jan 21 Ono One Ono hun hundred red and anti two seventy members of the crew of the thc Turkish cruls cruiser l' l formerly the tho German Breslau were rescued after the action between British and Turkish forces at the entrance to the tho Dardanelles Dardan Dardan- cues elles In which the time was sunk It was officially announced tonight Of or the total of or 30 men on the thc British monitor Raglan and the small monitor M 28 lost In the action there are at present reported survivors sur the announcement announcement an an- states Both the thc Breslau and tho the cruiser Sultan Scum the tho former German Goeben Goeben Goe- Goe ben bezi the other Turkish vessel c engaged were mined the statement adds acids The Goeben Is now no being continuously bombed by hy British aircraft In the tho narrows of the thc straits where she stranded after she hit the mine The Goeben and the Breslau the statement state state- ment explains ha had emerged emer from the Dardanelles Sunday Sunda morning morning- morningto to at attack attack at- at tack British naval na forces north of the island of oC Imbros s After the Raglan Raglan Raglan Rag Rag- lan and the small monitor had been sunk the Breslau was forced into a British mine field Goeben Strikes a Mine The Goeben headed at full speed to toward toward to to- ward the Dardanelles striking a amino mine near the entrance Turkish de destroyers coming cornin to the as assistance as- as of tho the Breslau were engaged b by British destroyers and driven en off Viscount Broome commander of ot the British Raglan which was In the engagement with tho the Turkish cruisers which formerly were the thc German German German Ger Ger- man vessels Breslau and Goeben at atthe atthe atthe the entrance to the Dardanelles Is among those saved according to tho the Evening News Viscount Broome was chief beneficiary beneficiary benefi benefi- ciary under tho will of or the tho late Earl J Kitchener of whom he was n a nephew He ilc is heir to the thc title Math In J n Ct Africa Jon London on Jan Jaim 21 A A British official communication dealing with the tho operations operations opera opera- In Cast tast Africa as issued this thiM evening says About lull hill of Port Amelia our advanced troops arcIn are arc in contact with an enem enemy force In Inthe Inthe Inthe the area our column In has occupied Lu ambula Boma In the an angle le formed by the con con- luence the and Ivors The Thc enemy's withdrawal northward northward north north- war ward is being hastened b by the destruction des des- of DC his bridges b by floods |