_THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915 ' THE MINER WAR BULLETINS (a MONDAY, NOV. 1 ‘) w . London: The King is weak from his injuries, but is recovering. Roumania is Friendly London: It is unofficially re- ported that the result of a con- ference here between General Joffre and the British cabinet was a decision to ‘save Servia, A rapprochement between Russia and Roumania has. been effected, allowing Russian troops to cross Roumania to the aid of Servia, Roumania, who may herself take the field later, is to get part of Bessarabia. oe A Bucharest despateh says King Ferdinand has declared he will not oppose the aspirations of the Roumanian people and will place himself in the hands of the parliament, The Balkan Campaign London: The Anglo-French troops are firmly establishing themselves along the southern end of the Nish’ railway and, crossing into Bulgaria, have oc- eupied the hills surrounding Strumnitza, although the capture of that town, which has been reported, is not officially con- firmed. - The Servian fortress of Pirot, described as the key to Nish, is in the hands of the Bul- garians. The Austro-Germans advancing from the north are endeavoring to form a ring a- round Kraguyevatz, where the Servian arsenal is situated, Thus besides endangering both the Servian war capital and the town where the Servian munitions are manufactured, the central pow- ers, with Bulgaria, are narrowing’ the gap through which the Ser- vian army in the northeast must escape. London: The Russian fleet of . Warships and transports has ar- rived off Varna and is effecting a landing of troops under cover of the naval puns, On the Western Front Paris: German troops in mas- ses made. thoroughly organized attack last night along a front of nearly five miles in the Cham- pagne and were subjected toa serious check with heavy losses, the French war office annotneed today. It is asserted that the assaulting forces were hurled back along the entire front of the attack, extending from the Vicinity, of Hill 195 to the position of La Courtine, except that they succeeded in reaching the summit of Butte de ‘Tahure. Berlin (by wireless to Sayville): The storming of Height No. 192 in the Champagne district and the capture of about 1,200 yards of French trenches in the Artois region was announced officially today. More than 1400 prisoners were taken and four machine} uns were captured, The loss‘of a salient to a superior force of French north of .Le Mesnil, in the Champagne, is admitted, In the Baltic Petrograd: German plans have been demoralized in the district of Riga by the successful submar- ine campaign conducted in the Baltic by the British and by the laying of Russian mine fields, combining to prevent the trans- port of supplies, for lack of which the German forces are suffering, ( TUESDAY, NOY. 2 ' y [__ Tsoar, nov. 2) Admit Russian Successes Geneva: It appears from Ger- taan despatches that the Rus- sians have taken the offensive on the Niemen and Upper Szezara tivers, as well as at Dvinsk and on the Styr and Stripa rivers, with considerable success in the latter sections. Bombardment of Varna Bucharest: It is reported in naval circles here that Russian troops were landed at. Varna, Bulgaria, on Friday. : The bombardment of Varna . did much damage, especially in the Armenian and Greek quar- ters of the town. The military club, marine arsenal, national bank and English cotton factory were damaged or destroyed while the barracks ontside the town and the naval docks were dam- aged. King Ferdinand’s eastle af Ruxinograd had one wing des- lroyed and the ancient monastery in the grounds, where the King and Queen reside in preference to the palace, ‘was demolished, The majovity of troops at Varna are Turkish, under command of German officers, , Bulgaria’s Program Athens: It is stated that Greek demobilization depends on the result of Bulgaria's campaigon against Seryia, and that Green will demobilize at the same time as Bulgaria. The latter has an- nounced that her program is push the advance. after oveupy- ing Macedonia north of Monastir unless compelled by Anglo French attacks, She expects to finish the campaign in six weeks, Berlin (via Sayville) : The Anglo-French bombardment of the Bulgarian Aepean coast is reported again in progress,’ in - Sofia despatch today, but no mention was made of a Russian attack on the Black Sen, Allies Lend More Troops Amsterdam: British and Franch troops are being landed from transports at Kavala, Greece, 75 miles northeast of Saloniki and near the Bulgarian border, ac- cording to Berlin despatches, London: Further French suc- ‘cesses in the Balkans are report. ed. The Bulgarians have veen thrown back on the right bank of the Vardar with heavy !oases,- Athens papers contain inspired articles friendly to the Allies,: _ Allied Guns Superior . London: All is quiet on the western front. © _ Sir John ‘French states that the new British guns and gunners show a great superiority over the are using demoralizing effects ‘on. the en- , e8 limited and that she will not, | the French: forease 25 ea eee ities of .the| | the Ir — = y L WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 J Servian Hostilities London: Austra-Germans and Bulgarians continue their advance in Servia, Bulgarian forees have pene- trated beyond Veles, but the Servians still hold the principal defences near Perlepe. evacuation of Monastir. by: the Servians is denied. A French warship yesterday bombarded a Bulgarian supply train near Dede-Agatch. The Servian copper mines in the Bor region, the largest copper mines in Europe, were flooded and rendered unworkable by the Serbs before leaving the district. The arsenal at Kragnyevatz and jall military buildings have been blown up. A Bulgarian attack on the French forces near Krivelel was repulsed. IntheStrumnitza region the French continue to advanee, Roumania’s Proposal Milan: The Roumanian oppo. sition, under the lead of Joneseu, is doing its utmost to form anew ministry favorable to the Allies. It is stated, Sernl-officially, that Roumania will only enter the war after the Allies land 500,000 troops. as otherwise it Will be impossible for Roumania to con- duct war on two fronts, Italians Gaining Rome: Fort Mansel, the een- ter of the Austrian defensive has been renderes| uselegs by the Italian artillery fire. Our heavy funs now occupy all the sur- rounding heights, , Berlin (via wireless): Aecord- ing to the Overseas News Agency the, Turks captured the French ‘submarine Turquaige fairly in- tact, and will probably utilize the vessel themselves, Russians Doing Well Petrograd: Reports received by the General Staff are of the mast favorable character, Heavy fighting appears. to have taken place alone the line, both in Galicia and on the front further west, In no place have the their own, while the Germans have been driven back wherever they attacked, Th any instaneds the Russians have taken the offerisive, they have inflicted Severe losses on the enemy, and in any sector where the Germans have made gains they have been obliged to give way before the onslaughts of the Russians, . Lausanne, Switzerland: Ger. man submarines in thé Mediter- to advices from Munich today. London: the. Servians.are still retreating, selves felt in Macedonia, and the Operating: in conjunction with * The, fighting qua ] Serb forces are unimpaired, “The ‘aged moriarch,: King Peter, has hig. soldiers. ‘with “the newa that ‘ench and-Britia Othe voi ing'to the rosen ‘Che! system protecting Malborghetto, | Austrian forces heen able to hold |. ( ~ THURSDAY, NOV. 4 B foe Allies to the-Rescue. , Fighting doggedly, 5. but the Allies are making them. | first . British contingent. has ar- | rived at. Gueyegili; . forty. miles | orth west..of. Saloniki, and: ig ; one ‘to the front: to encourage} Russia is concentrating a large army at Reni for another landing in Bulgarian = * ‘ Hindenburg’s Failure London: Berlin admits‘ the failure of Von Hindenburg’s campaign and his retreat for fif- teen miles, The Germans have evidently given up all present hope of taking Riga and Dvinsk, The Russians have captured Czernowitz, the capital of Bu- kowina, : Petrograd: The enemy, taking the uffensive from the village of Seenivia under cover of 4 heavy fire, rushed the village of Semi- : kovitze (Sionkowze), We opened an equally violent fire and made an attack which was entirely successful. Al! enemy troops who had penetrated the Semi- kovitze front, numbering ahout 5,000 Germans and Austrians, were made prisoners, - Rome: Austrian counter-at- tacks, undertaken with augment- ed forces in an effort to retake positions lost by them, have fail. ed, aveording to an official state- ment issued today, . 7 Athens: The Zaimos govern- deputies on a vote of confidence, will resign: Venizelos ig expect- ed to form a cabinet, i FRIDAY, NOY. 5 } UL 7 } = — Servian Situation Critical ‘London: An artillery duel was in progress virtually all day at Valandovo, in the Strumnitza region, between the French and the Bulgarians, a Reuter despatch from Saloniki savs, ~The Ser- vians are reported to be retiving in good order from Tetovo before a numerically superior foree. In Babuna. pass, which protects the road to Prilip and Monastir, the Servians are continuing to repel furious assaults by Bulgarians, Al present both Prilip and Mona- stir are safe, although uneasiness persists in the Monastir region in “southernmost Servia, whenee some 300 refugees arrived at NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO- OWNERS To George Fryor and H. A. Wilson, or toany Berson “r peragna to whom you or either of yau ‘| may have tronaferred yourinteresta. 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'/extremely eritical, but it is de- clared that if. they are able te hold out a little longer the situa- tion will take on an altered com- plexion, Further re-in forcements of Allied troops are being moved rapidly. Paris: day was 2 surprise attacle on the French trenches between the Oise and the Aisne. The Ger. mans were repulsed. Russians Repel Enemy Petrograd: Berlin accounts—have the Ger- mang made any impression on the Russian forces. In the. re- gion of Podgacie, says the official Statement, the enemy succeeded in penetrating deeply into the forest, where he commenced to extend himself. The situation became very desperate, ’ but by united efforts of all forces, we succeeded in saving the situation, The whole region of fighting was | jeovered with enemy dead, A second attack was also repelled, Woodlawn butter and exgs— at Sargent’s, _—_ RENFREW DICKENSON Graduate of Vancouver Conservatory of Music Ts prepared to tale Pupils for the. 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