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Show aw i 1- liatest War News ' T RecelVedWeFWM St -.12.. i' . v . J r' J , ft fpndon. Lhto newg .direct' from, 1 Dreppo describes the German right j i f ast the rear of the retreating j 1 1 Fre&chtBt'.Crell. iSeulls'and Crepyn' E I Valol8,towng:2, 20 andcSG.ialles re- , 1 spectlvcl distant from,,the border.of, 1 jj Paris., Thejallled probably now oc- 1 V cupy a line both to the east and i if west of Paris. ,' " .'I . ', . 1 1 Osten. The advance ot the Ger; I man, right wing la. reported checked. 1 I ) The Germens have been obliged to re- j tire on St. Quentin. A big force o? J 1 1 1 German cavalry '.advancing on Con- ii i polgne has been vigorously repulsed. '.jl;'! London, Sept. 4. According to Iflj information derived from a trustwor- 'iju thy source seven Gorman destroyers j- and torpedo boats have arrived at An, Kiel in a damaged condition and it Is fjj ' understood that others, have been ' ft1 sunk In tho vicinity on the Kiel ca- (fi j nah . I, , --. Parish The capture of Lemberg capital of' Austria Glhclo by the Russians Rus-sians is officially conllrmed here. i J . New ork-nThemlalitar, attache .ji of tHAuaian 'embassy isMted today "i j 1 the Mllow1ng-BtateineBr -wtUCfr "f-lie 1,1 receHetfrfroWl8t':,'Petersbu'rBf." kThV . , forf3ow; hkV beeff'taW by'rth I Russlan1,a,rjuy. .Ljwow, is .the. Slavish, J for LamJwirgvls tho capital ok Ger? ,j i many.'' t ." " ' 1 "f " - rfin -i i' i II MAUREfA'NlA PAS8ENGER8 8AY 72,000 FROM NORTH CAME BY WAY OF ARCTIC jjil! New York, Sept. 3. A Russian II nrm of 72,000 men, transported from, m Archangel, Russia, was landed at 1' ifi Aberdeen, on tho east coast of Scot- ( lnnd, on August 27, and convoyed on. I jjj , Hpcclal trains to Harwich, Grimsby f Lj and Dover, whoro transports were tj whiting to tako them to Ostend in (fj Belgium, according to officers and ill passengers of the Cunard liner Mau- I jij rctanla, which reached here tonight 1 ,1 from Liverpool, ' v Ijl Every' precaution was taken by the j English .aqdlusslan military nuthor- 0 1 itlcs, persons- on tho Mauretnnla , Mil ' jj I said, to k'ep'iTMho fttct that foreign ij soldiers were being transported to ' England from becoming known and f'jl tho service on the oast coast railway !4 lines was suspended during tho bot- jj enteeu hours tho trop trains wero Sir, on their Journey. It was ffnierally be- jjw 1 loved by those on the Mnurctanla Of who mado these statements that tho j Hussions would be joined at Ostend j by British marines waiting thero to if rccclvo them nnd that tho combined forces would'coeperatcwlth the'eh-gian the'eh-gian army at Antwerp. UANOINQ ANNOUNCIfr'AfTfeKW' Toklo, Sept. 3-conB :.!. flclal announccracnrff publloere today, the commander of "the 'Japan cse second squadron reports tbM on Septembers 1, he lanlfi? ?tach-ment ?tach-ment at 6 o'clock In the morning. Tlo enemy was slghtq, b declared, on land .or sea." ThepIaWvWnere this landing took place is not announced .but the commander Bilys there arc many military transports there and' that the scene was Inspiring. The war office n'so announced that a landing of troops (to operate against the German holding qf Klao Chow) also has been successfully accomplished. ac-complished. Notwithstanding the bad weather, officers and men are In high spirits. he foreign office later In the day 'notified tho foreign diplomat's here that Germany, Japan and Great Britain Bri-tain "were transgressing Chinese"' neutrality neu-trality In Shan ung Ifrbvlnbo! and at' the "same tlme"exp'rsBetf regret that China was unable to prtfvehVBUcli transgression. 'a"!WVC' " 3 ';"lThfe note declk'res tmtvChln"w'ould .cpnUfaue to enfoK-ifFliiPWgntttftras respecting neUtraflty,rc5utBide of-lh xono bounded byLilng'Kdw iitd Llab Chow on the nor'th and 'the" breadth of the Klao'Clfow neutral 'sphere on the 'south.' The note concludes with these words: "Dut It Is still Incumbent on tho belligeren( powers to respect tho territorial and administrative hlghttj of China and all persons and properties proper-ties within the area defined above. |