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' J Repub-lique was done startled by 'tills threatening occurrence Parisians remained tranquil Though to consider All have been gradually accustomed much serious more eventps possibilities and the people of the capital are equal to either fortune — hard won success in the north or a temporary reverse The territory over which German aeropianist flew is It o BATTLE - ¥ hospital and de I 1 1 Paris TO - rench Left Wing Yields Britishers Resume Offensive ! East in Prussia- is now the crucial point in the It is Russian advance into Germany walledand partially fortifront on the toward the ’Baltic sea! The photograph shows the It also gives of the postofficeand the main street of town an idea flat low-lying countryin which part of fKe battle is raging fied U — n iy ? : - c - - JTL PARISH OM: IVE BOMBS DROPS REINORCED AGAIN READY r' BRITISH "X: - AVIATOR I $ ' London 4 rance fecture W f Mil’11 - 31 Dieppe in - Pau’s CORPS WIPED OUT m— Telegraphing from the subprel a German 3 1 Dieppe a Mail’s correspondentsays has officially announced that Daily corps has been troops army JW ) w Ac Aug the wiped out by the ! general rench ! f ” 1 a northern part of the city In of Paris this and heart from the big military hospital the scarcely the district are a mile St St for Laribosierehospital lhe colleges and of one several theatres the the largest in of Paris behind Story that has been it at give least SUMMONS decided 200000 lihngar at to call the out class troops ATTACKS and of of war 1914 also £0 out the territorial reserve RUSTRATED unsuccessful MENACE TO “The MEANS WAR IS announced arrangement trick played with the German Goebeti and Breslau may with the stronghold on land” g Russian Daring London Aug 31 505 n m — The Post’s St Petersburgcorrespondentsays: significant is that the in Thorn east Graudenz the of Vistula) (in Mast took part field with Havas to to the Dim to on oiir issued here tonight Lorraine and a On hostile regiment Meuse the of Sassaye at 9 infantry endeavoring ross the river was almost annihilated” have pene According to Liberte the Germans trated a short distance further on the river Somme The British in conjunction yrirth the rench leffe Koenigsberg in m— a St The Chronicle’s have Peters- c resumed a vigorous offensive urther west rench troops have checked the enemy’s advance At the ‘other extremity of the line on the the guards Meuse whole rench are offering a strenuous and resistance which extends along nearly front the successful the t I Germans official opposethe invad Russian forces “The (in enemy is making Russian Poland ninety-five Grand his principal miles efforts the in direction southwest of Warsaw) fierce'’ IS Nicholas commander in Russian army declares correspondent that the Duke of tlie says Polish the splkos in view of their conduct and their use of and bullets have no to be treated with magnanimity therefore will and be considerednot as combatant' but as criminals ujider the military law JAPANESE of Lublin munication where the “One step gained by by them against Russia” PLAN TO the yfc s r STARVE GERMANS have he in said rance is a step “My feeling is lost tliijt advance must soon come to an end Germans continue their turning movement on their right iWa by assuming the offensiveat Novion Porcien and at Guise (Continued on Pre 3) “Tie explosive claim them German disloyal flat-nosed Paris Aug agency from Turin still ad— A dispatch “The a and for three days there has Stampa in a dispatch dated August 24 says the announcesvqmcing fierce fighting been around Koenigsthat insurgent Mussulmen are menacing Avlona Albania and berg The Russianpursuit was pressed 30 official statement German the cor--respondent chief a force of This heavy artillery preves that the Germans are finding a serious shortageas regards men with whom yield to Near La Desperate fighting continues along the Austrian frontier ere says an statement issued at St Petersburg and telegraphedhere by the of the “Our offensive succeeded on our right” says th© Reuter Telegram company “In East Prussia’ continuesthe Russian war office “the garrisdns statement “but was checked on our left The Germans and of Thorn and fortresses Graudenz east of the Vistula are taking part gained ground with a large toward La number of siege guns as announced ere We have taken 3000 prisoners in the operationseast of Lemberg (capital of Galicia) At any rate we hold firm even under attack — a sure “Near Podgorz just south of the Vistula the enemy lost 3000 men and sign of the confidence of our army’ t we captured four guys a number of caissons of ammunition and nine guns abandoned by the Austrians when they crossed the ZoJdkia North of Toma-cheff General La Croix former commander in chief of wd took 000' prisoners and surrounded and defeated the Hungarian the rench army ifteenth division east of Tomacheff entire regiments considers that the Germans surrendering are Germans in Poland taking great risks in lengthening their lines of com fighting from Prussia strong - ground us i recent not only the German but the fortress garrisons and of obliged 1 Cavalry fighting BELIE here iias been handsof the Japanese Petersburgnewspaperspub-lish ask whether it is report and that Germany has some with the United Stages cruisers repeated forces TURKEY St the possible “It ALBANIA brought Vosges near hotly pursuing the German army succeeded confusion in entering the city of Koenigs-berg Prussia east on the heels of the enemy and securing command of the town and fortress — Telegraph the to the PRUSSIA Russian forces during the St the of be -northwest MUSSULMEN Kiao-Chow out whereby the Switzerland Aug 30 — Two German aeroplanes made an attempt early today to destroy with bombs the dirigible balloon Belfort miles of here rance which is thirty-five A m Berlin that residents are hoist the American flag In order to keep the city preparing at announces which will call 30 “According to reports by German prisoners it RESERVES ministryof — The eldest classes AERIAL Basle m additional the active reserve and p Russians Aug 31 450 Beclin 5 says: to EASTERN an 30— “The progress “The situation generally remains the same as this After a lull the battle lias been resumed in morning CONTINUED IN says has 7 I A in REPORT SUCCESS London in London Aug 31 Petersburg dispatch : 315 RUSSIANS Mine struck ’ 30 left” Aug 321 340 a m — The London of Hamburg German armed trawler Gef-da was blown up Saturday by striking K mine off Langeland a German Belt The Danish island in the Great Gerda was acting as a guardship to neutral ships off the mines She warn about to off the was warn Danish schooner Capella when she herself - RANCE Hits Guide Aug right wing 4 Trawler Paris dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company says: German aviator flew over Paris this afternoon and dropped five In one bombs which fell in the most populous quarter of the city case two wounded women were “ One bomb fell in front of the shop of a baker and wine merchant at and Des two Quai de of Rue Albouy Rue Vinaigriers on Valmy one which did not explode while the other struck? the walls of the Night Refuge St Martin’s hospital Two others dropped in the Rue des Reeollets and Rue Marcin neitherof which explodedz The aviator who signed himself Lieutenant von Heidssen dropped manifestos on which was written 1 ‘The German army is at the gates of Paris you can do nothing but surrender Paris Aug I i several A “A ’ Paris LATE WAR BULLETINS Hospital Louis Lazare prison Church women Laurent which dates from the sixteenth century the North Vincentde Paul railway station the magnificentchurchof St St I J replied I Hussian newspapers announce OUT that German railways are preparing hotly that to transport troops from their western so some of iXs cavalry demanding that the Turkish flag be hoisted over that city front against entered along with Russia actually fugitives Looks for Turkish Aid' Battle Over 1OO 31 h cs into the outlying defenses of Koenigst Scattered encountersin eastern Ga they secured Port Washington This of licia have to Hold Out Until Aug 30 — Active participation by Turkey berg which developed Into a general Expect is3 very That the Jrench lines are still falling back course far removedfrom the battle before the German extending 100 miles from the November against England and Russia is foreshadowed by news from capture of the fortress Impregnable advance is indicated by an official shWijnieiit issued tiy the rench southern districts of Lublin in Russian to point office Poland a beyond Lem war which sdys that the program of the German right wing Constantinople accordingto a wireless dispatch from Berlin berg-burg in Galicia says tiie St rom Seaward lias obliged the i ‘Take Paris or Die’ rench left to yield ground w the of London I received at the German embassy here today Earl Kitchener the British secretary for war gives in detai detail Daily Mail He adds: gives 31 655 a the part raiicel London Aug m — The east Prussia the Germans have by troops in the operationsin and 'In played Belgium also The message stated that a deep impressionhad been Times correspondent I at driven further back Their Ostend records been These operations from 23 to Auerust 26 and thd extended August losses were particularly heavy at with a made in Berlin by the speech of John Burns a former British at second hand conversation JAPANESE TTIOOPS LAND British losses numbered in the neighborhood of 6000 len twenty-two miles of officer from Brussels who London Aug dispatch t'o cabinet minister against the policy' of Sir Edward Grev the German Allenstein and it is only a question 30— ATien The conditionand spirits of the British troops at the front arc said that frantic efforts were being of the Daily Mail from Tew days Tsin a describedas excellent and reinforcementshave been sent up to more when the Germans will have! inflict a crushing blow on the day British foreign minister nd that there were hints of fatal consequencesallies made toespecially be driven says Japanese troops beyond the Vistula than fill the been landed at several points the! created by the casualties pn the English forces gaps reigns in on in the “Panic now Danzig the purest of British Mohammedan subjects success achieved coast near Kiao-Chow Notwithstandingthe the of A German aviator has'appeared over Paris anil was engaged on population which is fleeing to Berlin by'the dispatch army says German The result of the general battle I at Sunday in dropping bombs in a populous section of the city Any Minute there is a feeling Several L War German among many now being is expected to fought the failed to soldiers that they fighting bombs explode according to accounts and the onlj largely the whole campaign Loudon Aug 31 205 a m — The Daily Telegraph’s diplomaticcorre-Epondentagainst too great- Odds are Aug 30 two persons injured The scant reports TOICIO were in against Austria — Military experts women an article printed today says: the thus here are said not to expect uespice an eiioris io conceal far received indicate that Russia the Paris is preparing for a siege should the lines opposing the Ger-I it declare ozi nfm “Turkey mjiy war at any 'moment is Prussia it is statea intor-mationis on the road to a decisive victory” tall of Kiao-Chow before the end of now only a matter of news from Enormous stocks of food have been placed in the of a disquieting character mans be broken few days possibly a few a hours events there is November except by voluntarycapitu state — beginning to warehouses and sheep and cattle in vast numbers have beer V All effort of the powers in the triple entente have failed and the circulate among the German forces and lation uy the The defenses Germans herded in the Bois de Boulogne feeling of anxiety was intensified said to Londdn embassy admits the situation is grave The military partv now this Being are be most and British official Paris ast formidable A statementsays that of the 1200 meh composinc two divisions totaling 80000 men 'dominant in Constantinople has readied the conclusion that the present whei) virtually fro impregnate the the of the five German passed the Meuse by the bridge of sea warships sunk off Helgoland onlv crews ifc the time to secure the rdnsf ormed Into The land fortifications K restorationof" Macedonia and the Aegean1 Andenne at SelUes dp not follow saved between Namur and Ir islands Liege the usual ven route for German Holland German methods but reA Berlin dispatchsays the German army is energetically pjessiir Entrenched Camp semble those at Port Arthur There The soldier emperor has made it known to f “ German officers and men are being poured into Constantinople to the Russians in the neighborhoodof Allensteineast Prussia!tht-be lines of these-defenses every that his orders are 'to The help lhe‘ are Turkish'army Turkey apparently counts on the Balkan take Paris or die the dispatch con food supply in Kiau-n report is said tci St Petersburg dispatches continued success against the be states quarrelingaryng themselves while Turkey fights Greece but it cludes ample for three months rench capital Austriansand Germans PKIS today Aug 30 — The More men bavbeen mobilizedthan' can be of war1 against Greece will be seems likelyLtha't Turkey’s 'declaration reGermans on other hand say they have repulsei rushed plans to resist a KIAO-CHOW sent to me iront Boulogne Still rench ORTS IRE garded as a hostile act the triple entente which will send a fleet fo siege by the The city in east Prussia German Russians army ON JAPANESE all th'bTurkish and is WARSHIP Germanships V being turned into an London Avht 31 705 a m — The entrenched Apia seaport of German Samoan Upolu group surrenders Of the Times at Tsing-Tau “The British: government has warned Turkey plainly that in Boulogne camp 30 Reportsthat British expeditionaryforce from New Zealand —the 1 wiring his paper of the situation there ollowing the decree Issued by the buildifigs liereAugand campaign htjliis lime she signs her own death warrant M Tsing-Tau military says: German forces ten miles of Amiens' which governor orderingresidents of railway bridge have been IlyAangelid?''Wugees‘ the districts dynamited within action of the city’s by “The war cloud has passed away to eight miles from Paris the solith leaving- the town and calm and deiendingline of forts to evacuate There has 'been no Japanese Grave concernis expressionin London that Turkey will enter peaceful destroy their- houseswithin four: days ’iLondon Aug Exchange Telcgraplfcompany’s corof the cityas yet The forts conflict on the side of “Pas’ de Calais from Lille to today Germany England has informed Turkey that respondent at?BarriLItaly says tbat theItaJiah government'has Dieppe enormous stfocltfs of food flreft seven shots today at a Japanese is said to be free from Germans placed in the state to do so will be the signingof her were tho7 traiisporf at Um of warehouse's torpedo boat destroyer The crew of death warrant V 0000 fugitives )vbo Svisb to’ leave Albania as bearers from the front Bois de Boulogne presents The the cruiser Kaiserin a Austrian Elizabeth A Vancouver IL C report is that the Gbrirmn"crnicOT’ T’niri'jirvi Ln as' 'Prince Villiam of Wieddeparfsas they fear anarchy lias through Boulogne yesterdayand this picturesqueaspect It lias been trans-' been ordered i to return been captured by rench cruiser Afontcalm and British? cruises Rain-J yA'inceWilliani has'asked Italtb' leave the armored yacht Mysuratta ana gooa uuenioon me news was formed into a vast pasturefilled with' but hasbeen 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