‘THE OMINEGA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916 a te y THE MINER WAR BULLETINS |: - [uate their bridgehead” fortifica-| (SSS S555 The encroachment of the enemy {tions ‘and: abandon ‘transports. | ||... FRIDAY, MARCH 24 a é MONDAY, MARCH 20 ) eliminated the neutral zone,anda| Under cover of night they Suc-| Xs = = te strong French force from Saloni: | ceeded in reaching the Austrian! pa “There. haa’ been © ie | - Ki attacked and occupied the/Posts north of Gzermowitz, ~ | jy. at Verdun -sinee. yester-| [P| ontered, thee the eaten had be London: Russian: troops are, day: Intermittent: bombardmenta/” entere e enemy is now eing| being concentrated .in southern !continue. The: French: trenches ° nine. and. injecina, thir pursued into Bulgarian territory, ] Poland. It is believed the Czar’s| taken recently were: carried. by} Several children were injured on' London: “The: German offen- forces : are being prepared for ar liquid fire. : The military commit- a | i their way to Sunday- school ' al sive in the Verdun. district isnow |attack onthe line from Czartor- tee demands feprisals i in‘kind, ° bomb, dropped on the Canadian|¢rumbling, . “The-attack on Mal-|ysk to Kovel, There were. - heavy eke Hospital at Ramsgate, damaged ancourt has . been repulsed. with There is a strong and growing ments’ in. Argonne and. Weelre a ‘ the building, but there were no| heavy losses. | ” The checking of ‘agitation against: Germany. Ain throughout the: night. ann -casualties, Six bombs, dropped their attempted: advance meang Holland as a result of the Tuban- ‘Malancourt: woods were seach from a height of 6,000 feet, fel]| disaster to the Germans, smarking , tia’s sinking. The Holland: preas ed’ hy French hatteries., into the harbor. . the turning. point of the war. urges that the U.S. take the lead ~ Petrograd: T ‘ : ‘The raiders were pursued hy|Heneeforth, the experts. say, the in, protesting” against German in’ the: Dvinsk, reglon;-by. three! Altiedairmen, Flight Command- Teutons, must be on the defen- ““frightfulnées,” aimies on a 70-thile’ front, resulted. 3 er Bone, in a single-seater, after{Sive. _ Amsterdam: Reports: concern-| in: the capture of ‘three ‘lines’ of |: a 30-mile chase in the NorthGea,| “Reports today: froin the other jj ing the Allied raid on Zeebruigge | German -trenches at Lake Nar=| in a 15-minute -fight brought fronts are cheering. - _ on Monday say 200 Germans ware! ocz, after heavy bayonet glaught- a down a Geran ’plane, killing London: . Fifty anilors landed killed and 850 wounded.’ Asreat|er the’: ‘capture “df. 2. “thousand Li: the crew. 4 at an east ‘eoabt | port today, ‘They fire broke cut. during. the bom. | Germais and a: ‘dozen: ‘machine a Early today, an Allied fleet of are survivors of Norwegian and bardihent. oo, = | una. se : as 65 aeroplanes bombarded Zee- Spanish steamers torpedoed last . _ |. Bucharest reports great activity brugee, All returned. Heavy | night. ’ mo, vinthe Russian fleet.in the. ‘Black. 7 damage was done, including the] a’ squadron of British monitors € THURSDAY, MARCH 23 z) Sea. . ‘Russian submariiies enter. < destruction of aeroplane sheds at continued to- shell Zeebrugge “eck: Varna harbor ‘and ‘torpedoed | Zeebrugge and Houltade. - Bach | after the Allied aircraft retired} Paris: The fifth and probabW ‘ships. * Phree Russian’ ironela carried 200 pounds of bombs, in yesterday’ sairraid, ~ final drive by -the Ger mans north|arid three dreadnoughts.. Austrian submarine, Forty-seven locked i in and suffocated ‘hy: “Ras Czérnowit, ue. ‘ta of. Bu Our Shipment o of: Rubber ited. “| bombs... Ina:has been ‘aban tones by _ A are were lost and thirty-six saved. 7 the Austrians, a wot ? hi nd Le . | London: ; In a‘ running fight wee ee | to Fii High and Low. te TUESDAT, MARCH 2 . bétween - four’ British destroyers] ‘Londoii:- ‘The, rh WOMENS Heel Styles of Boots, ctf arid : three German véssgls of the| NoUnced . that , yo beea given Be . London: “to: induce. ‘Bulgatia| ¢ atroy we: e hi jit aueceed- tent to ‘attack : ‘the : Allied:: forces ‘at ed inept Zea t » Salonit Germany: hes formally : the the.Br Bt ‘Paris: There were no oinfantry attacks on the Verdun fi unt last night. Artillery fighting ; jcon- tinued at Malancourt: and east of the Meuse, where a German foreé yf for any,