OCR Text |
Show LATE BULLETINS ! FROM SEAT OF IB GERMANY TO SEND ANOTHER MILLION SOLDIERS AGAINST HER ENEMIES. In the Word's First Battle Between Submarines, England is Reported to Have Bested Germany, De-troying De-troying One Submarine. London. A dispatch to the Daily Telegraph from Brussels says that Germany is mobilizing another million mil-lion men, who include those of the Landstrun, for the invasion of France. The British admiralty announces that German submarines attacked 3j British cruiser squadron, but that thei British ships escaped undamaged,, while one German submarine was sunk. A junction of Belgian, British and' French troops in Belgium is reported to have been effected, and a clash be-. tween German and 'French cavalry, south of Namur is said to have taken; place. Dispatches say large Turkish forces are being concentrated on Bulgarianj territory by agreement with Bulgaria. Emperor William is reported toj have leU' for the scene of war to' Join the German general staff. France has requested the Austrian' ambassador to explain Austria's in-: tentions in an alleged movement of Austrians across Germany to the, French frontier. ! Cholera is said to have broken out-among out-among the Austrian and Servian troops. Paris dispatches say the Germans in Belgium are short of provisions. A cablegram f'om Pekin says ser-, ious "conversations" are proceeding between the Tkio and London governments gov-ernments concning whether Japan will participate in an attack on the German colony of Tsing Tau. I The French and Belgian governments govern-ments have directed that the resources re-sources of the two countries shall be the common property of France and Belgium. Brussels. It is is persistently reported re-ported that the French have scored a great victory over the Bavarian army in Luxemberg. Paris. The French arrived before Muhausen Saturday afternoon but found that the town was not occupied occu-pied by Germans. Parif. -The inhabitants at Altkirch, which the French troops captured after a fight on Friday, received the victors with gre- rejoicing. The older men embraced the soldiers as they entered the town. After the place was occupied the French pro-i ceeded to Mulhausen, which they entered en-tered without resistance. report be true, is one of vastly greater great-er weight. The St. Petersburg correspondent cor-respondent of the London Standard cables his paper that 500,000 Russian soldiers, with 700 heavy guns, crossed the border Saturday at some point unnamed un-named and are now inarching into the kaiser's demains. To back up this great array the mobilization orders of Russia include practically every fighting man in the empire and six million are called tq arms. The war is intensely popular' with all classes. If the size of the Russian invading army is correctly reported, it makes the situation grave for the kaiser. |