pile Te be a Ey rece es : : : we ae! it ; . “ett OLUMBIA ee rhe 6 att (“THE LEADING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF NORTHERN BRITISH VOL. V,NO.38 | =... HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1915 PRICE $2.00 4 YEAR ISH ARORAF RAID ON GERMAN COASTESS=2= HUNGARY PANIC-STRICKEN--BATTLESHIP LOST = onesies a — ee ; | re 7 wow 'peeig (e783, the first. game’ of the’ Ro CONSTANTINOPLE IN DANGER OF CAPTURE [ste wietie!se% ey = oe oN ; a = a o "4 wo on ae ley town on Wednesday nigh; : ./: London, Jan, 2:--Following the decisive.check administered. to | passage of the Dardanelles. - The German and Austrian embassies} wauchanged, the local -aextet the German advance in Poland, Russian forces are row invading | have mada every preparation {or removal to Asia Minor. Foreign- | going over to New Hazelion to} ~ Hungary at four different points. Refugecs are flocking to Buda-|ers are also preparing to leave for.the interior. - conclusions with their old. rivalg ~ Pesth, and there is a panic throughout the kingdom os the result| The German war of attrition found another victim yesterday} A large.crowd, which. aceompap:’ Ae | Hazelton team, was-grat- advance, re | torpedoed by a submarine. The exact location of the disaster has) ified to ‘witness ita victory hy a _. Turkey has abandoned all idea of taking the offensive, against | not been revealéd, but as it occurred in the English’ Channel, it ig seore of five to‘one, © fs - the Allies, according to ‘the Express Correspondent, who reports believed the, Formidable waa sunk while engaged in bombarding] But one score was made in.'t that, Constantinople is panie-stricken. Holy Felics™ have been | German positiorip on the: Belgian coast,» Submarines have on sev-|first period, Captain Hume mnet-. removed to Brusa, in Asia Minor, and the Sultan and governinent!| eral occasions attacked the ships engaged in these operations. |ting the puck after. 14 minutég. ° are preparing to follow. All available forces; wimbering about |The captain-of atrawler which: brought survivors to-shore states) play. In the second inning, - _ 16,000, are at present concentrated in the capital. Adrianople has |that :other. fishing boata were in’ the--yiginity, and it is beliaved| goals were scored by Perey. _ been partly evacuated. the heavy guns there being removed to| quite a number ofthe erewmay "have been reseued. ~° ~ .° |Dougall, O’Shea, and ‘Irwin Tehatalja, near Constantinople, Frenzied entrenching is in prog-| - A Paris: despatch says Dunkirk was again’ bombarded on Thuare.| NeW. Hazelton's ‘only. goal wa fe grea along the shores of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus, and day, when four German aeroplanes flew aver thé port and dropped third pened. Al MeDencalt mick of the rapid retreat. of the Austrian army before the new Russian |morning, when the old, but. still useful, battleship Formidable was|ied the Hazelton - GayEed Preparations are being made to resist the passage of hostil€ |hombs, The amount of damage done is fot'stited. ing. the final taliy “for. Hazelta eee Taviish 7 i ‘There is a dearth of news from thé western battlefront today.| “Every member of. the. téani: - The Turkish attack on Egypt has been definitely abandoned, ere 18 a dearth or news trom the western battle Font ‘day’. | scored, with the exception of the. _ the troops'intended ‘for the invasion being recalled to defend the President: Poincare of Franee, addressing an assemblage of | veteran Hugh Taylor, who emer Asiatic side of the straits and the new capital, Brusa, Everything| diplomats who presented New Year's coneratulations ‘yesterday, |ged from the. has-been. ‘elass“T6 now points to Constantinople becoming a place of action, it being| said he had “no doubt that next year at this traditional reception a _ .geherally anticipated that the allied” fleet. will shortly force the| we shal] celebrate the establishment of a beneficial peace.”” eae ae ; a SE — = ——= |with the McDougall brothers OR et THE SNER'S: TELEGRAPHIC BULLETINS- TELL STORY OF GREAT WAR DAY BY DAY = jecit com ination being faults t ig, London, Dec, 28:—The. official press bureau has given’ out the] _- English newspapers ‘are enthusiastic over the Chriatmads raid, fence:positions brilliantly. ey _ following statement regarding a British raid on the German -eoast: which is declared to be the most: remarkable action’ ip. twentieth rene pak! tthe ede at bay wt “On Friday, Dee.25,.Getman warships lying in the Schillin century warfare, : © 9 0 Sista ay eat see es -MeLeod, and the Judge of: play, Roada,: off Cuxhaven,. were Attacked: by. sever naval. seaplanes. Bight vessela have béen’ lost: through atriking . mines. in--the .’B. Tatchell, pleasad-ths:fay> Hoted by Flight Commanders Oliver, Hewlett, Ross and Kilner, | North Sea, since Chriatmnas... It is officially stated that the mines|era sind spectatoro‘alike,: Hight Lieutenants Miley and Edwards, and sub-Liout, Blackbura, | vere-all Garman, -.. They had béen-insecurely anchored, © | The line-up was aa follos _ The attack .was.dellvered in, daylight"from a ‘point in the vicinity! Viotent storms have prevented. gay important operations along HAZELTON of:Heligoland;.. -. 0.) vee, oe a ae tthe Sreater part of the front in Belgium and France, ‘and the| Taylor © “The aeaplanes were escorted by.a light eruizer and> destroyer positions of the opposing’ forcea ‘ave practically. unchanged... ‘There foree together with submarines; ~ Aa'these shi; i ware seen by tha) Js bvery evidance.that the Germans are about ‘to ‘begin “another Germana, from Heligoland, two Zenpelins and three or four: hostile| desperate attack an the French center, For the -last:two weeks |' seaplanes and several hostile submarines attacked them: «°° [thé enemy has been atrengthening his lines, — Inthe same period | Hayate wo "It was necessary. for. the” British. ships ‘to -remain’ in: the| feinforeements have been leaving Paris daily for’ the vicinity ‘of left MeDongll -, Relghborhood to.pick up returning, airmen, and a, novel -combat| Hhetms and Suissons.' The'French general staff fully expects that pires—W, “Blackatoe! ‘ensued between the most modern’ cruisers and:.the enemy's air| the Germans, having-faiied in their attempt~to reach Calais and| and J, Dodimeads _ Gtpit'and-submarines, | By ‘swift: manoeuvring, the enemy's aub-| other channel ports; will turn their attention to another dash to-| Kinghorn and MeKay wera marines wére avoided, and the-two:Zeppeling were; easily put: to wards Paris. very ee eee __,. [reserve for Hazelton:*:--:. flight by the guns of the Undaunted and Arethusa, 3. 0; =| - : The underground defences at Paris, started at the beginning!” :. a “Phe en emy’s seaplanes succeeded: in dronping the of the’ war,:are-now completed, and the city is the center of armed} Bachelors Defeat Benedicts se ; au pring. their bombs entrenchments sixty miles in diameter and two hundred in-ciream-| mconice on Nave near our ships, but without hitting any of them. The Biitish ships ference, -Behind the lines are li : i eae . ‘The chief event on New Year's. ans Honea aff . herein rr Pi . Behind, nes are light railways, for the transport of < Z remained for.-three ‘hours off ‘the enemy’s coast without being troops and‘munitions of wat, see oe mes 8 Keenly contested Ke ‘molested by any surface vessel, and safely re-embarked three out Das Pn a De en D n the. Bacheio! _ of the seven . airmen with, their. machines. “three other pilots |__. In the Hast. Russians ry hold the aren of the Carpathians, and Benediets. «After thred'ex : returried later and’ were picked wp by ‘British ‘submarines, which Between the eiica river and the upper Vistu a, ~the Sermans’ are| citing periods, ‘the score a: . wete standing: by...” ‘Their machines were:.wrecked.. , Six out-of [00 the defensive; ~~ |. °. ., | four to one in favor of the seven pilots returned safely.: Flight Commandef:Hewlett is missing. Fagitives from Bokhata state that when Russians approached | men. » Pe His machine was seen iia" wrecked ° conditionebout’ eight miles the town, ‘Turkish officers ‘ordared the killing’ of the native. Armen-|- 1 from Heligoland, and the fate of the daring -and.‘skilful -pilot is |ians. A terrible massacre followed, women and enildren included. }t ' unknown. | eee ne wo oe teres Onky thirty escaped: "Many atrocities were committed, ¢° Ju at “The extent, of the damage done by. the - British: airmen’s,| .... An official communication from the headquarters of the Russian | *atertainmer .. bombs cunnot be estimated; but all were discharged at points of army of the Caucasus states that the Russian troops yesterday _ -Imilitary-significance, © ee a op .. [evossed the Laurisan river and arrested the progress of consider. '-;, ° “On Thursday last, Squadron Commander Richard B. Davies, |able.Turkish force; Advantages have been gained-on other parts OF the naval air service, visited Brussels in a Farman biplane, for |of the front,” By a ~ the purpose of-dropping bombs at-an airship shed, reported to con-|: © -Despatehes from Basle ‘say terrific fighting has been in prog- tain eight German airships: : -Of the twelve bombs carried, eight |ress for two days on the entire battle front in: the. Vosges mount- ‘._ Jwere discharged at the’fitat-attack, and six are believed. to have |aing, the sound of thie cannon being plainly heard in Switzerland, : oo neared :hits, _The four remaining bombs were discharged on the) Referring to the report, published in a Hamburg paper, .that . re Men Hig t, dh ge pee Se ee ad ay, | British “airmen dropped bombs on tha‘island of ‘Lungeoog, killing W abe. owing. to the. clouds ‘of dmoke whieh arose from the shed on | several ‘civilians, a despatch to the Daily Mail-atates. that inveare * +” fhe explosion of the bombs, the extent of the damage done could thas proved the bombs to have been dropped. by-German aviators, | MeL “., “not be distinguished. Paes ee a v Polievad British torpedo boats were lurking of ths . island in Sey ae ue lthe fom ee a B : Damen. bude sites Pambad conmbrud nes tee wae | , Dos, SO: Common trédie store defeated seostarday tn twoy e,.ane for the possession of the: village of }' ame “and ‘the other. 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