\ - THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16/6 - Las — poensn. Paris: In Champagne we made a successful surprise attack on a German salient. In the region of Butte Mesnil we penetrated en- emy trenches, destroyed mine batteries and brought back pris- oners. On the left bank of the Meuse a somewhat spirited artil- lery action was maintained in the region of Hill 304, with intermit- tent cannonading on the rest of the front, A Belgian communication says artillery and mine throwers were energetically counter-shelled by Belgian batteries and trench guns, which violently bombarded the Yser dike and the ‘sector before Dixmude. London: We raided “hostile and Souchez, inflicting losses on the enemy and capturing machine guns. Hostile artillery is active at Ypres, La Bassee and west of Le Sars. _ Petrograd: Both Roumanian and Russian forces in Wallachia continue to retire in the face of unceasing hostile ‘pressure. The Roumanians are retiring eastward,and in consequence the. Russian left flank is also retiring. ( TUESDAY, DEC. 12 } Petrograd: The King of Rou- mania has arrived at Reni, Bes- sarabia, to meet the Czar. Austro-German. troops yester- day took the offensive near Pom- orzany,' 45 miles southwest of. Lemberg, but were brought to a) standstill by Russian fire. On the Russian western front the enemy bombarded the area of Calosva without cessation from midday to 4 p.m. . - London: The retreating Rou- manians east of Ploeshti have taken a stand, with the result that..the invading Teutons have been driven back ‘several kilo- meters. in the course of the Roumanian attack two host le squadrons were annihilated. In Dobrudja and on the Danube both sides engaged in artillery ‘firing. London: _ British artillery bom- barded various points behind the enemy lines north ofthe Ancre. Successfui raids were carried out southeast of Armentieres, where machine gun emplacements were destroyed and prisoners taken. ' In the last 24 hours artillery and trench mortars have’ heen active on both sides in the Loos,, Arras and ¥pres areas. Allied: airmen made important raids in’ various parts of Belgium: Paris: succegsful surprise attack on the enemy ‘trenches at Le Pretre wood. There were violent artil- lery actiona onthe Verdun front, ground Dousumont, Saloniki: - The’ people of Canea ‘denounce King Constantine as as traitor to Greece and - declare in. favor of his dethronement,. Sol- diers present: at the demonstra- tion tore. their colors and: SBN , patriotic songs. - ° *. ‘The situation at: ‘Athens i ig elt - Heal, quit ‘the city today.. “THE MINER WAR BULLETINS “MONDAY, DEC. 11: } HOM | / king, with Venizelos as regent. trenches at Neuville St. Vaast: ‘French troops‘made al All Entente nationals have|® ‘been: ordered ‘by: their consuls to 8 threaten# to dethrone Constan- tine and proclaim Prince Pierre . Washington;. Complete infor- mation regarding thé sinking of the Marina shows.it to have been a clearcut violation of Germany’s pledges to the United States. Arabia is awaited before tlie next move is made, Berlin: The Deutschland has arrived in the Weser, ° ~~. Saloniki: Entente forces have made_an advance on a section of the front northeast of Monastir. West of Suhodol the Allies drove the enemy back. . New. York: Private advices’ from Paris say General Petain is to suéceed General Joffre. ( WEDNES., DEC. 13 } Saskatoon: addressing a great meeting here, declared ‘The Allies are fighting to preserve the future of democ- racy and the liberty of humanity. We must have peace, nota truce.’ y Amsterdam: ‘The central: pow= ers have notified the -Belgians|: that if the latter insist upon im- mediate peace their country ‘will he restored 16 them, its indepen- dence guaranteed and financial the remaining monuments, and: publie buildings are, threatened with destruction. « mo Paris: - Admiral “du. “Pirnet has, been succeeded by” Adimiral. Gaucher as commander ‘of ‘the Allied squadron in Greek waters; General Nivelle, commanser at Verdun, has been appointed com- mander.in-chief of the: armies, of the north and northeast... Unofficially it is stated: ‘that the the new cabinet. will :.be headed’ by Briand, the present . premier. There will bea war counpil of six, Petrograd: “Already Gefmany has begun to impose. crushing levies on captured - ‘Roumanian cities, Craiovo,a’ place of 52, 000, has been taxed ten millions, or $190 for each inhabitant, Londor': ." Siiécesstul » mining operations. have been: carried ‘out by the British south of Ypres, An attack by German troops. at the edge of Deslodges wand, trated by the French. . - A surprise attack by. Austrians on the Carso front: was’ repulsed by the Italians, -. Belgians repaleed German pat. rola. | ; He G THURSDAY, Dic. 4 “ ) London 2. That the © “British people: have. already: “answered “No! to Germany’s peace offeris reflected not only in newspaper. comment but, in the expressions of people on the streets, Ger- many's peace views: are renerally. regarded as preposterous and unworthy of the’. slightest con- tic ' Tha: nation. looks. ‘to {onden. % Getina proposals, caused A revolution has broken out fi | Full information - regarding the _ Premier Borden, | assistance given,’ If they refuse,'|:. ‘1a winter eampaipn of “frightful- : Kaiser, not even half way. south of the. Somme, was, fiua-|. ; a the Mouse, a timate issued: provides for an’. cad- » | ditional million men for: ‘the army. Lloyd George to frame an: answer ; “£400, 000, 000. to‘ ‘Keep. the’ war é|going until. Feb: ‘24 - was asked eat| for in the house’of: commons. to-|£: . day. by Bonat' Law. fourteenth * ‘blinee, ihe war begin, a Bermuda. Paris : - There was: "spirited fighting north of Monastir.. the Allies. London: losses up to the endof November were. 3,921, 859. me, Petrograd:. The repulse, with great losses, of Teutonic attacks: in the wooded Carp&thians. east of Trotiesh is reported. «We took a litte ‘of enemy trenches: along the heights south of. Agusulia, |The retirement eastward-of Rou- manian forces occurred after the enemy attacks around Isislaw and south, Rome: In ‘the Adigé valley only the usual artillery activity continued, Bad weather prevent- Led artillery action, even in Carso. - Paris: Two German submarines ‘are reported to have entered the port of Las ‘Palmas, Canary Is- lands, and moored beside a Ger- man interned vessel ther e, London: The: foreign’ office announces it is still . eomimianicat- ing with France regarding” safe. conduct for Von Tarnow, Austro- Hungarian amhassador’ to the. U; 'S. It is generally believed that) - a.safe conduet, will be tg nted, Paris :| The Greek i sharge! d ’affaires appedred at. ‘the ‘minis. try of foreign -affairs | Tore, the ‘}purpose of . expressing” “ta: ‘the im government of Franee ‘sincere regret for the events which shave oceurred in Athens. , ™ ( FRIDAY, DEC. ae ad Londen: © After consideration, | most Britons interpret Gatmany's offer to enter into' peace negotia- | tions .as an effort to spread. dis- cord amongst the members of.the Entente; an effort to buoy up the faltering spirits of the fatherland; an, effort to injure the Allies’ dase in the eyes of neutrals; the] foreranner ‘of and justification for ness” -on- the sea. --The Allies remain firm, united, confident and detérmined. Germany must come|. to them. They will not g6 to the Berlin: “French - troops “have | begun an offensive in the Verdun region, advancing on both. sides -London: A supplerneritary es- Ottawa: Sir George Foster, act- ing premier, ‘@xpressed Canada’s attitude toward « German * peace proposals, "Canada stands with the. Empire ‘for’ the vigorous}: prosecution of the ‘war “until: complete vietory. is ‘attained, m Lon: don: PB remier. Lloyd George has taken a slight: turn for the Worse, . He hag: auffered from’a severe chill’ and- his physicians |. ordered him to’ reniain in. bed tor a few days.. ar ‘London: CA ‘Bea’ “yote. of sunk and all lives lost. The ves- sel left Halifax on Dee, te for | Bul- garian counter-attacks against Italian positions were checked by: machine gun and artillery, fire’ of Germany’ 8 total war --|dents of Hazelton and the visitors | the undersigned up’ té-. the: 29th ‘| from the railroad “This is the |E : tween Greece. and the Entente:: The Allies were. fully alive to the uation in Greece, The. Entente will soon make demands of Greece forthe purpose of clearing it up. | ‘Thomas MeNamara.in the houge}® of: commons, announced that the “Jadmiralty had under earnest con- gideration the matter of. arming merchant ships. ; _ Washington: . Predictions a are made by radicals here that. within | % ninety ‘days or less after the. te-' jection of Berlin’s peace proposals| by the Allies diplomatic: relations |: between Germany and the U.S. |. warfare, which’ is. the: ‘only. ag-| gressive field: left: to the Teutons. | Amsterdam: The next session ‘held about the middle of ‘January, unless events necessitate an- ear: lier con vention, . ceo Card of Thanks The President and ladies. of the Women’s: Auxiliary extend’ their hearty thanks to the resi- | who so generously and cheerfully | made the anuual bazaar. asuccess. 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