_ ” Haig was present. a : - THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1917 » . __ oy THE MINER WAR BULLETINS [Ebr cereyT TUESDAY, Nov, 6 POUe Wey UEVUL PST Sees See TEST TTP eTTETTT Yrevyy i] Rome: German troops have crossed the Tagliamento river, The enemy, succeeding in bring- ing his forces to the right bank, north of Pinseano, has intensified | his pressure against the right wing of our line. The situation is still grave. All the Allies should realize that one of the supreme trials of the war has reached its final stages, Berlin: Six thousand more Italians were captured when the Germans and Austrians crossed the Tagliamento. number of guns was also cantured, London: The atrival of Premier Lioyd George and Painleve in Rome today is taken as evidence that the Italian situation’ ‘is still serious, Preliminary reports in- dicate that the Italians have suc- ‘cessfully repulsed the first blow aimed hy the Germans in -Tren- tind, An enemy offensive is expected there, Lloyd George is accompanied by General Smuts, General Robertson and Maj.-Gen. Maurice, The Chemin des Dames conflict cost more lives than the great fight befqre Verdun, The Ger- man retreat in this sector Maris the end of one of the war’s great battles, after six’ months of al- most continuous fighting on the Aisne, Petrograd: The garrison of the city is now controlled by the Bolsheviki,. Great excitement prevails in Petrograd, No further passports will be issued to per- sons desiring to leave Russia. Paris: Intermittent artillery activity is reported in Belgium and in upper Alsace, . Before Lloyd George left Paris he had a long interview «with , General Pershing. Sir Douglas Washington: Ameriean troops have experienced their first real clash with the enemy. . Ther were three casualties and twelve were taken. prisoners, _ Copenhagen: It js ronerally believed that the visit to Berlin . yesterday of Count Czernin, Aus- ‘tro-Hungarian foreign minister, is preliminary to a new peace offer by the central powers, EE AQ rererny rrrrrery WEDNESDAY, NOV, 7 irgeewn Serge VEU CN VOUT ENUUN TS VEO TTOTST4 anal | Rome: The italiane have been compelled to evacuate territory in the mountainous area north of the plains of northern Italy,. in , order ta ‘establish their new line. “The enemy has cecapied the, abandoned district, . ” Besides,” persistent intensified |. pressure from the. zone of the upper ‘Tagliaimento, against our ~ left wing, the enemy has pushed. various detachments towards: the/: middle and lower. course of. the}. oniver: Some ‘hostile ‘Yabguards |the es é stern edge of Pasehe gale: met detachments of our grenadier brigade southeast of -St. Vitol and were repulsed. Berlin: The Italian line on the Tagliamento has been won -.by Austro-Gernian forces. The Ital- iang have evacuated the: entire line along the river to the Adria- tic and are retiring through the upper Italian plain, London: Victorious Canadian forceshaveestablished themselves 100 yards beyond Passchendaele. Hostile artillery is active in the -sector north of the Ypres- Roulers rail way. ; The central powers are likely to make a move for peace this month, and are expected to sug- gest a conference at Berne, On the Italian front Austrians are using @ new poisonous gas, The fumes are said to be a hun- dred times more deadly than earlier mixtures, rendering masks useless, | ; The Entente is looking about for a military genius who ean grasp the situation..as a whole. The battlefront must be eonsider- ed as one continuous position. The present conferences may lead to a new mode’ of conduct. Paris: French troops broke into the German lines at several Points last night, taking prison- ets. A German attack in Cham- pagne was repulsed. We varried out several surprise attacks west of Auberive and south of Si Quentin. Petrograd: Full autonomy, for Finland has been agreed upon by the provisional government. Kerensky will visit England. fil eeerrreye eer ry veetrereeeyyriii] . THURSDAY, NOV. 8 [lasses asuainas dase saa nsnanaasds Rome: ‘The Italians have with- drawn in good order from the Tagliamento river toward ‘Liven- za, . Low water in the Tagiia- mento rendered difficult the de- fence of the river. Yesterday and last night our airplanes and airships repeatedly bombed enemy troops at-work repairing bridges over the Tagliamento for move- ment across’ the river. Four enemy machines were downed: The’ Germans made no effort daring the hight to. re- gain the ground captured yeater- day on ‘the’ Ypres front by. tha British, . intermittent artillery operations, London: : British. “troops ‘have: captured | the city of” Gaza, in Palestine,” 7 In. the course of an action in the prize court recently, Swedish | officers were. accused of conspir- ing’to furnish. 8, million: dollars’ worth of wool to Gerthany, vey Berlin: German troops iii Flan: zg said to have warned the Kaiser '|of impending financial ruin. distribution of proprietorial lands |° |twelve of all, ‘topnages having ~ Elsewhere. there were, to have supreme control. of the Mesopotamia, 90 miles northwest of Bagdad, was‘occupied by the British on Nov. 6. > ~ Welsh troops, in a raid on Ger- man trenches near Armentieres, captured prisoners and inflicted |¢ losses‘on the enemy, _ Several commissioners to the|¥ “Germans are continuing - their pursuit of -the Italians and have taken more. prisoners, Paris: Enemy attacks on La- chaume wood, on the right bank of the Meuse, saround St. Quentin and northwest of Rheims, were repulsed with losses, Copenhagen: “Loss of tr rade j is now feared by Germany, which is beginning to realize the difficulty of re-establishing its foreign mar- kets after the war. It is feared that German shipping may be barred from the ports of the En- |ve-examined and hurried in large numbers to training centers, Copenhagen: British artillery don last night. Col. House ranks as American special ambassador, Germany has called up her last reserves, including all men pre- Scoffing has riven place to genuine fear of economic dis- Hamburg magnates are tente, aster, There is no way to keep the bar- rage from making slow and aan steady progress, sdys a German ‘Petrograd: Finland may become ¥ Pre y arepublic. Russia is. willing to P blatt, give wide powers, conformable|° ' of the defenders of front line trenches are terrible, He declaresthe sufferings to certain fundamental laws. Negotiations between the gen- eral staff and Lhe. military com-|, mittee of the workmen’s anq|°! ‘he enemy are in contact along the Livenza river, on the soldiers’. council, looking tothe strengthening of the staff by the Venetian Plains, and news that a inclusion of democratic members,- preliminaty battle ein progress have been broken off, {is momentarily expected.. The political situation has been |. Berlin; Austro-German forees complicated by the action of Ker- river. Italians numbering 17, 000 ensky in suspending three Max- were cut off and captured, total rium ber? of prigoners taken in this campaign is over 250, 000, with 2800 guns, LO imalist and two Conservative newspapers. rezat erry Perry - FRIDAY, Wey, : jase reel Petrograd: Russia isin the made two surprise attacks, one on enemy tr'énches east of Rheims and the other iti the Woevre,east. throes of another political convul- sion, following the seizure of the; xovernment and the arrest ‘of prisoners, Stockholm: several ministers by the executive vf the ‘soldiers’ and workmen’s Allied conference arrived in Lon- |- viously ‘rejected, who are being fr of German warships is off ‘the Finnish naval station of Helsing- - fors. ’ Germany apparently in. — tends to* continue her nayal operations in the Baltic. : “DENTISTRY 77 a 7 -.. DR. BADGERO- : Smithers, B.C, et retirees ISSUES | HAZELTON HOSPITAL ssxes for ang Period from one month upward aps per. teonth in advance. 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