The War B Bulletins TUESDAY London, Nov. 8-—-Much activity on part of German mobile col- umns is reported from Belgium and there is evidence that invad- ers have not yet exhausted all resources in campaign to cut the way through to Calais. German assault at Ypres is be- lieved by London observers to haye been crushed decisively, at : terrible cost to the British army, = which apparently has suffered as severely as did the Belgians. : ‘ declared by Petrograd to be pre- mature and due to the capture of | 4,000 men of Przemysl garrison, together with a large quantity of arms and equipment, when a sor- tie was attempted. Russia has replied to Turkey’ g apology for raids of her navy in the Black Sea with the fateful words, ** Too Jate.”’ Paris, Nov. 3—Between North Sea and. river Oise the German attacks have been less violent to- day than yesterday. In Belgium the allies made progress south of Dixmude and maintained all other positions. In Aisne river region a violent German offensive moye- ment-in Vailly district, near Sois- sons, completely failed. Sophia,. Nov. 2—Bulgaria has ordered . mobilization of second .line troops. The first line has al- ready been mobilized. a London, Nov. 3—Fortified town i of Akabah, on the Red Sea, was shelled: and occupied by ‘British cruiser Miner yesterday with toss to troops: defending. No British casualties. Great Britain has declared x mar- tia] law't in. Beypt. “Petrograd, Nov. 3— Official — On the. front i in East Prussia our troops repulsed - German attacks. _- Beyond the Vistula we made pro- : -remains unchanged. ~ despateh savs heavy fighting is _reported ‘along-the Yser, appar- |, ently to cover movement of large “bodies of troops in a southerly di- rection... German forces are ‘evi- dently making a desperate effort “to-break: through to Calais .from . further south, . Three ‘German : Reports of fatl of Przemysl are|_ “gress. but the situation elsewhere , - London, Nov. B-A Rotterdam ANTHEMS OF THE ALLIES : ~ TL-FRANCE THE MARSEILLAISE Ye sons: of: freedom, wake to’ glory, - Hark! hark! what myriads bid ‘you rise! Your children, wives, and grandsires hoary. Behold their tears, and hear their cries! ‘Behold their tears, and hear their cries!“ Shall hateful tyrant, mischief breeding, oy With hireling hosts, a ruffian band, ~ Affright and desolate the land, When peace and liberty lie bleeding? To arms, to arms, ye brave! __ Th’ avenging sword unsheath! March on, march on, all hearts resolved’ On liberty or death! With luxury and pride surrounded, The vile, insatiate despots dare, - Their thirst for gold and power unbounded, To mete and vend the light and air! To mete and vend the Jight and air! ° ‘Like gods would bid their slaves adore; ae But man is man, and who is more? . Then shall they longer lash and goad | us? To arms, to arms, ye brave! Th’ avenging sword unsheath! March on, march on, all hearts resolved On liberty or death! O Liberty! ean man resign thee? Once having felt thy generous flame, Can dungeon bolts and bars confine thee, Or whips thy noble spirit tame? Or whips thy noble spirit tame?. Too long the world has wept, bewailing But-freedom is our sword and shield, | And all their arts are unavailing! —~ To.arms, to arms, ye brave! Th’ avenging sword unsheath! March « on, march on, ‘all hearts resolved On liberty or death! oa - iIL—RUSSIA God the All terrible, Thou. who ordainest, Show forth. Thy pity, on high, where Thou, rn “reignest, - _ “Give to us peace m our time, 0 ‘Lord. ’ God the’ Omnipotent, Mighty. ‘Avenger, cae Watching invisible, judging. ‘unheard;. S Save us in. mercy, and save ‘us in danger, . Give ‘to us. peace in our time, O Tord. God the All. merciful, ‘Barth hath forsaken * o Thy holy ways, and’ hath slighted Thy word; tet not. Thy: wrath i in its terror awaken, Le Give to us 8 peace | in our time, 0. Lord. “igtaff officers teported killed by al co _bomb at. Thielt.. Bombay, ‘Nov. 8— Nyaa ‘of : ~ Hyderabad, the Jargest Moham-|. ‘medan state in India, has issued.| ‘the following manifesto: :‘There |’ no. ountry in: the world where d _ Livery se Feed. Stables me 2. Northern Hota ee see Heré rie ‘6 ’ And join’d i “At Queenston. Heights ‘and: Lundy's Lane, Our brave: fathers: side by side, Tes For: freedom, : +homes,’ and lov’d ones dear, : Firmly: stood-and nobly died} = 9... >And those: dear rigiits which they maintained “We swear to. yield them never! :: “Our watchword ever more shall be, . on; merty ‘England’s far-famed land May. kind heaven sweetly smile}. - - God bless old: Scotland: evermore. . “And Ireland's Emerald Isle.» . ‘Then swell the song, both loud and dong, euyite rocks and forésts quiver,.”.:. . oe God save our king and heaven bless - Like beasts of burden would they load. as, ; ei - Foes are near, will Servia cower?» The blood-stained sword our conqu’ rors. ‘wield; : ‘Thunder. Thy. clarion and lighning Thy- ‘sword: 7 the Maple D Leaf forever! ‘The Maple Leaf. forever! . The Meple L Leat forever! -Home of vines: ‘and leafy bow’rs: e Thou, the Danube’s gentle. oa a © Rise. and prepare for slaughter! * ea ‘Rise and strike for freedom’s dower! ar 7 Though no stately tow’rs have’ we, - Yet our, land i is fair and Tree!’ 7 : CHORUS - oe Servisins, quit the plough and tether, One and all we'll fight together! © “We will fight together! _ Foes are near, will Servia cower? “Rise and strike for. freedom’ 8 dower! ; —_ Free are ‘Sav and Duna’ B. waves, - Shall then. we be Turkish slaves? Like Stefan, so famed in-story, . - We will lead to glory! os . Foes are near, will Servia: cower? : Rise and strike for freedom’ 3 dower! Balkan vales, ‘Moravian land;- Q ~ Free shall be from tyrant’s han! “(KIMIGAYO) _ ‘thousand years of happy. life be thine ive on, my. 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