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_ THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916

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| MONDAY, OCT. 2 |

London: In the Somme region
the British have advaneéd on a
3000-yard front east of Eaucourt
L’ Abbaye, to the Albert-Bapaume
road. Important positions have
been captured, and the left wing
of the British’ advance has reach-
ed the .outskirts of Bapaume.
Armored tanks are taking an im-

‘portant part in the operations.
~The Germans continue their
counter-attacks around Thiepval,

Further south the French have
made an advance. ‘horth of -Ran-
court, driving-a Wedge into the

erman lines there, ‘
‘During September the - British
on the Somme front have lost
almost 120,000 officers and men.
‘This is at the rate of 3800 a day,
but falls below the daily average
. for Atiguat. Since thé offérsive
began, according to figures pub-
lished heré; the British have lost
approximately 300,000 officers and

- men.

London: A zeppelin raid is in

progress on the cast coast. The

_ aircraft defences have accounted

for another of the enemy airships,

which-fell to earth,a blazing mass,
while a great crowd cheered,

Petrograd: In Galicia the Rus-
sians have started another offen-
sive, They are now thirty miles
northwest of Lomberg, and are
forcing their way forward to that
Stronghold. Two thousand offi-
cera and men have been captured,

South of Brzezany, fifty miles
- southwest of Lemberg, along the
right bank of the Zlota Lipa riv-
‘er, Austro-German positions were
taken, and here 3000 officers and
meh were captured,

The struggle on the entire
southwesternfrontcontinues with
undiminished intensity. ‘The Ger-
mans are ‘piling up reserves in
the vicinity of Vladimir Volhyn-
ski, trying desperately to stop
Brusiloff’s advanees. ‘

Bucharest: In eastern Transy!-
vania the Roumanians attacked
the Germans near Szekely Ud-| ,
- varhily, and checked‘ an enemy f

attack in the game sector, “Six
hundred prisonérs were, taken. -

Saloniki: The Servian troops
‘on Saturday gained a victory over
the Bulgarians. The battlefield ‘a
was covered with enemy dead,
while the survivors fied in panic.
Te advance continuéa,

On the Struma front the Brit:
’ ish have taken.a portion ‘of the

_ Bulgarian line. ‘Six counter-at-|
tacks were broken up.
Rome: In Travenanzes valley,
uppey Boile, Italian: ‘Alpine ¢ troops
drove the enemy from the south-
eastern: slopes of Monte Lagazur,
capturing prisoners and War ma-
terial. Artillery actions are in d
progress on the reat of the front.
- Buchérest: German aeroplanes |,
--dropped proclamations’ ‘thréaten-

P

ing the destruction. of ‘the city | * =

’ uniless Roumaria, /Signsa separate
peace,

"London: . ‘Speaking to an agso-

George remarked! | “The, ‘Canad:
ians “at Coureélette Were in‘ad:
-yance.of the’ ‘bind; - Thank God
7 we have ‘more of them cdinit ag?

vance,

says

ar ee whey st . . eo
-THE MINER WAR BULLETINS
portant, Hositions and advanced
their own line along’ a frontage
of nearly two miles for a depth
of over half a mile,
umbia men attacked the enemy
and drove him out of his trenches.

London: Bapaumeis now with-'
in two miles of the British _ad-
Soldiers charging in yes-
terday’s attack found themselves
crossing fields of sugar beets,

The British were surprised to}:
find among the Teuton prisoners
sailors of the German second
naval division. ©

Bucharest: _Roumanian tronps
have crossed the Danube and in-
vaded Bulgaria between. Rust:
ehuk and Turkutai.
and northeast, - fronts
continues:

. Saloniki; ;

the\village ‘of Ko.

he Rusaians making strong of-
ensive movements: nocth » and

south of the Galician ‘capital:
According to today’ 3 reports,
‘Material successes haye been won.:
Enemy positions: weré penetrated

nd over 4000 prisoners ‘taken. °
Along a: ‘sixty-mile front our

troops are closing on Lemberg i in
two inaportant: directions.
lin admits.our Rains,

-Rome: . -Italians have. repuilsed

Austrian attacka' ‘on Carso front.

‘London: Ten zeppelins | took

art in the - week-end raid over | °
England.
tack London,!

Two attempted to at-.
One. was : -aviven
way and. the other deatroyed.,.-

The others’, wandered . aimlessly,

robping bombs i in: n: opens fields. : ds

; ~"WEDNES, ocre4 es

Lontion: ” Field - ‘Mavahal. von.

Mackengen,. who: commands the
forces. of the.central: ‘powers Op-|'4-
erating against ‘the: Roumanians!.
and the Riasian’ provit

rndia, has o
of the Danub
and Turtuka pture:
{by Toute 1 Bulgarian. and- Turk.
Hi

Jered. the’

ently baptur

British Col-

railways = \.

This is the first-
time the enemy has employed .
sailors outside of Belgium, -

. Enemy attacks on our advanced
positions east of. Eaucourt |? Ab-
baye were repulsed last night,

Paris: General Joffre expresses
great satisfaction with the troops
which have been fighting anceas-
ingly on the Somme. front for
three months,, .The result, he
has been the relief of Ver-
dun, thé reconquering of twenty-
five villages, the taking of many
prisoners ‘and cannon, and the
breaking of the enemy lines to a
depth of ten kilometers. *

Bad weather is impeding opera-
tions on the whole Somme front.

The French, in local operations
east of Bouchavesnes, captured a
German trench and-a large num-
her of prisoners.

On the north |
fighting
’ Our forces captured
four. machine guns and eleven
officers and 500 men,

Following up their
success at Kaimakealan, the Ser-
vians‘have advaneed one and a
quarter miles north of the height
and captured.
atchivi.

British forees on the Struma
have pierced the Bulgari ian lines,
Counter-attacks - were - repulsed,
with heavy losses to the enemy.

‘Petrograd: »'Thée Russian drive
on Lemberg has. been renewed,

[@avernment ate ‘Mitylene... or

Ber-

. Bru sel a

betivéen Rustehuk. and Turtukai,

The’ “Roumanian stroke against
the central. -powers by throwing.a
foree across the Danube into Bul-
garid is the outstanding: feature
of curtent war news,  This'army
constitutes a ‘serious menace to
Von Mackensen’ 8 left. flank and
appears’ to be forcing. his retire-
ment from his preserit front south
of .the’ Constanza - - Tehernavoda

London: According: to the As.
sociated. Press, ‘a period of:deter-
mined counter-attaeks by the Ger-
mans appears to have setinon the
Sémme frort.'., The enemy has
been striking back strongly at the
British front along the Pozieres-|
Bapaume road, working their way
back into the village of Eaucourt
"Abbaye, and today they are re-
ported to have attempted heavy |:
strokes at the French lines near
Rancourt,north of Peronne. The
Germans were unable to debouch
from. the St. Pidrre Vaast wood,
northeast of Raneourt, ‘and Paris
‘reports say “they are being check-
ed by the French eurtain of fire
and machine guns, ;

The night was quiet south of
the Anere, Br ‘itish troops success.
fully raided aGerman trench south
of Loos, Rain is falling heavily
all along the British front.

Petrograd: The Germans have
taken. the offensive south ‘of
Dvinsk; attacking the Russian line
near Novo Alexandrovisk, They
met with an intense rifle fire and
were forced back, . ‘Since Satur-
day we have taken ‘5000. prison-
ers.on the Zlota Lipa front,”

’ Saloniki: The Servians have
defeated desperate. attempts by
the Bulgarians -to recapture’ Kai-|.
makealan,: the key to Monastir.
The Servians have assaulted and
captured the imported Bulgari jan
Position of Kocobey.! “

_ Rome: The, Italians?” after
climbing. precipitous heights un-
der fire,ecaptured the second peak
of the Col. Bricom, In. Carnia, on
‘the upper But, our turning move-
ment cut.off the.enemy ona high’.
peak, The Teutons abandoned |
arms »mMunitions and war material,

“Athens: Practically the. whole
reek cabinet has resigned;

Venizelos is expected to estah-
ligh the seat of the revolutionary

~ Ttalian ‘troops. ‘have | ‘occupied
Ara Castro, in Albania, Lf

‘ London: British - naval . aero-
planes: yesterday" ‘made: ‘another,
raid: on. enemy airship sheds ‘near

other damage.

.troopa’’,
‘Bulgarians and the invaders, has
| been reported...

‘ground in the campaign against
Lemberg.
gion'is most sanguinary.

offensive continues with success,

ube bombarded the left flank of
the Bulgarian army nearRachova,

Tehernavo. '

cepttd the resignation of the cab-
inet.:
clude’ three adherents of Venize-
los.
he will support the cabinet if it
places Greek troops alongside the}.
Allies.

nounces. that 29 Hun divisions
have been broken orexhausted in
{the fighting on the Somme,

Sir William. Robertson says the|.
service of every man.and woman
in the country must be’ utilized.
There j ig strong agitation for con-.
scription applicable: to Ireland. ,

twas blown up in the’ Straits of
Dover. . Details are lacking.

man Samoa,
( 7 _roar,-ocr. 6

‘ Petrograd: Suddenly resuming
their offensive i in Turkish Armen-

sians, with the ¢o- operation of the
fleet, inflicted a severe defeat on|
the Turks,’ moving forward. along
a: ‘wide front:
tion in the.region of. Karaburum .
tiver has been eaptured and great
| losses have been inflleted on the
Turks, —_

paign against the Austro-German
forces frum Volhyaia south to” the
Dniester, in Galicia, : is reported. |.

taken by the French, 300 Brigon-|

ers being taken.

French airmen: raided Mann-
heim, Germany. They destroyed
a zeppelin 750 feet long. and did:

Sofia: The Roumanian forces
which invaded Bulgaria are des-
cribed as‘ “considerable units of
‘No elash between: the

Salotiiki: Servian, French and

British are continuing their vic- ;
torious advance...
tory: recaptured agererates 230

‘square kilometers.

Servian terri-

a

Petrograd: Brusiloff is gaining
Fighting in that re-
‘In the .Dobrudja the Russian

- Russian gunboats on the Dan-

which is fourteen miles south of

Athens: Constantine has ae-
-The-new ministry will in-
The latter announces that

London: ‘The war office an-,

A British Red Cross steamer

The British now control. Ger-|

ia, west ‘of Trebizond, ‘the ‘Rus-*

A. fortified: posi-

- Russian progress in ‘the: ¢am- |

not

-One- ‘Blane, was lost... .
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" STHURSDAY, OCT. 5

“London: The town ‘of: Eauegurt
Abbaye, for possession: of. which
‘theavy’ fighting has’ ‘been i in prog-
resa for'several: ‘days, is how en-
tirely i in the hands-< ft

Daring’ ‘a ‘raid :by enemy. 8ea-|

plane.- ‘landed | and. “was ‘eaptured
by. us. : .

“Lopdon: :
thera ‘as been intermittent shel:

our artillery caused. ‘many: cagtial-

attempt to! enter .our :
east of St.: Blo."

grounds at Colmar, .:'

ont the searchlights « dn militagy

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ties among infantry.on: ‘the. move, 3
- The enemy made: &n unsuccessful "

anches. :

e ~ ‘Notwithstanding bad. weather, 1

‘Jour. airmen. ‘bombarded. aviation 2,
“Ina night):
5| flight-ninety, bombi | were dropped’;

London:
terday captured the entire town
of Yenikeui, _ two. miles east of.
the.-- trauma.
suffere heavy. losses.

Servian _ troops - crossed |: the

via. - Seven Servian: towns have
how been: ‘Feeaptured. .
and. Russians also. continue their

forward: Movement on. this front.
‘A new: political party, favoring ,

intervention. on the side of the
Allies, is being formed i in- Greece

Russia i is etablishing a series of
{high schools exclusively for Jews,
who will be ‘allowed. greater free-

ties,
tis officially’ ‘announced that

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