Show AT ANY COST SACRifiCING ALL ALLIN IN A AT T SUPREME EffORT TO GET COAST r- r German Troops Being Withdrawn Withdraw From East and W West st Battle Fronts to Swoop Upon Calais and Dunkirk LONDON nON Oct 29 7 45 a. a m Telegraphing m. from 1 J Copenhagen the correspondent ent of the Times says I It It is learned in Berlin that from all parts of the I cast east and west vest battle fronts soldiers are being rushed to Belgium in iii response to the order o of Emperor William Villiam to take Calais at all aU costs It is announced that the Germans will vill be able to control part pf of the North sea ea as soon as they possess Calais All the entrances to Cuxhaven by byland land and by sea have i-have been closed by iI imperial command No civilians are allow allowed d in jn the vicinity of the harbor which is crowded p ii 11 floating batteries Zeppelins and submarines GERMAN LULL ON LEFT WING WINGo o Or ALLIES ONLY TEMPORARY P PARIS Oct 2 29 63 a. a m. m The The pau pause c in the thc attacks on tho left wing of tho the allies where tho the Germans have bave fought oo ht furiously in ill their efforts to march h on ou the French ports poris of Dunkirk and 2nd Calais i is UI considered hero to be only In momentary ary Reliable reports arc aro that heavy rein rein- r aro on their on-their their way u and that when n tb-e tb German Hues lines are arc strengthened n D. these for fortes forces es said Bait to aggregate ato moro than men tho fi fighting will goOn go goOn On Ou with th renewed fier fierceness Th Tho reinforcements rem rein it is declared havo have been drawn from all the tho other battlo lines Ines both oth in the thc east and west iu anco of or the order of Emperor William that the Trench French ports must be taken at all costs Sports ports ny lV that the next German onslaught will bo ho un undertaken further away from the thc coast in order to avoid oid tho the devastating ac fire Are of th the British and l d French warships which have ha thus far taken a prominent ro part in the battlo battla in flanders Handera c s While operations in Flanders have been at a stan standstill tho the allies on the Uie center and md in tho the south have o according to the bc official communications not only r resisted tho the Germans but have made mado slight gains cams t Th There ro was a res resumption today of interest in in- ter terest st in Jho tho op operations iterations ra i n in th the o at irr the vicinity of oC St. St l hero tho the French rench offensive c is sa said to have bave met mot with fre fresh h successes I BIG BATTLE FOUGHT ON AREA OF A GOOD SIZED IOWA r FARM ARM J LONDON DON Oct OeL CO D 10 a. a m. m m. Tho Tho fourteenth day of the tho battlo battle of West Flanders ers t which hi b is i being fought over an anarea anarea anarea area hardly l gr greater than a good l farm marni in the state of Iowa found foun the allies holding their ground round to the west of tho the Y ser er and tho ho Germans apparently apparent ly h. bringing up moro more reinforcements to repeat their furious attempts to break breakthrough through lugh au and reach the const coast of or All AU dispatches seem eem to agree that thore was a temporary lull lun yesterday in inthe inthe inthe the fi fighting between and Ypres but tho the reports aro far from I unanimous a as to whether this wa was due duc to an armistice to bury lury th the tho nn and remove remove re reo move moc tho the wounded which mu must t thickly cover the field or wb whether ther jt wu wa was caused l by y the tho exhaustion of oC the contending forces or tho the German lack of tion The ondon Bondon press hazards all three guesses find and contends at nt any rate rato that tho the position of the aWes allies l I is satisfactory Tho The public is warned however that tho the struggle l c in this quarter is not riot yet et aver oYer for tho the Germans if they find the tho northern roulo to Dunkirk and Calais impassable may shift to tho the south with Boulo Boulogne ne as an objective British Are Cheerful It WAS at Boulogne ne that Napoleon I waited in vain ain for his troops to embark for England an anti and the taking of this city by the Germans would stir tho the German people a as nothing else could Berlin claims that there then has been no recent rt in tho the lo In Flan- Flan dru deru and a as If explaining this says SIxteen SIx SIx- teen British h are tiro operating on the coast This number never nC haa hat been confirmed from British h t sources but a dispatch from relm Dover reports that a battleship bat hat equipped with twelve Inch guns cuna lias hus Kone one to the tho assistance D of ot the tho British I monitors which hav hap r been shelling the tile I Germans on shore Lh r reports report f speak prak of or heavy y firing In the North sea a alj If tr Ifa Ifa a a. big oU n naval ival nt had taken Place I but tb the admiralty here Is 15 silent Taken as a whole holt the English interpretation of ot the news newel this morning was cheerful From Prom South Africa came cam a statement that General Botha had inflicted a a. sharp defeat upon General Beyers Beer tho the latest re recruit to th tho revolutionary movement in tho the Union of South Africa Germans Retreat In Poland In the the- eastern castern arena of ot th the war ar warin arIn in Europe the tho Russians appear Car to have havo driven In tho the German right wing wine as at a fortnight ago gO they tiered tho the loft left before belore be be- fore lore Warsaw Wara Vu w. w In c confirmation of or this Is ia tho the German official admission that their troops together with the thC re re- re treated In Poland Beginning today tho the British court KO roes JOS O into mourning for three weeks for Prince Maurice of or the tho first member or of tho the royal ram family I 1 to bo bc sacrificed in Y HII var Tho The prince was a cousin of George and a n won non of or Prince HEnry ot C If lie held a Ion In In toe the Royal rUle rifle corps corDS and d dIct of or wounds received recel in battle Royal Roal con- con dolenc s already have been seat to his ids sister the queen of or Spain who clio but a a. few c days daH ago gave cave e B birth to a son sen Tho The London Loudon Lon Lou don tIon papers paper today devote le space to the tho death of or Prince Mautice sayIng fraying that although a a. mere boy 00 ho bo was wasa a A. f gallant llant sportsman There Them aro are recurring reports that tho the Germans are aro constructing sheds on the Belgian n coast for forthe the housing of Zeppelin aJ airships A local newspaper Is offering Its r l subscribers free Insurance against as Zeppelins There herc Is 18 DO no official confirmation of or the I reported j German Gt invasion of or Portuguese West est Africa Holland is still on edge u as regards a a. possible violation of or her neutrality The first boatload o of food for Belgium under American supervision left london today French Make Progress Oct 2 20 2 2 50 2 0 II r. r m. m Tho m Tho French official announcement given out in Lu Paris this afternoon says nays that thal yesterday tho the French troops made progress at Rt t pOints joints on tho line lino but particularly around Ypres and to the south of Arras Arms The text of or tho the communication follows Durl During tho da day of yesterday e we made progress at several eral points along tho the hue lino of battle but particularly around Ypres and to the south o of Arras There is nothing on tho the front between and Between the thic Aine and Argonne Argon we C to to k k possession of ot some ome trenches occupied pied led b by th the enemy and not nol ono one of or the these O I partial attacks undertaken b by tile the Germans Germans Germans Ger Ger- mans rc resulted successfully We Vo advanced also aleo in the forest of at ofA A premont |