“NEW! HAZELTON,. 'B., ; C., OCTOBER ‘B. 1915 t @ ARMY INB BALKANS) Pati Opinion in in London ‘Has Suiden a Change as Regards Japanese: Ald a Continent oa 4 Tokio,. Oct. 13— “Buigaria’ 8 iar’ : icipation in the war and. advices |a ‘eceived here. from, London that | British opinion: in some! ‘quarters |i ht least, favored the despatch of |: Tapanese .troops to- the: Balkins ave. suddenly, reopened the ay uestion in Tokio of what Japan’ 8 me uture course will be @ There is a strong impression Mere that the return: from. Paris Beoday of Baron Kikujiro Ishai, he recently: ‘appointed minister Df. foreign. affairs ani, réviously, other factor ‘that i is ‘arousing ‘diss|£ bussion on this subject is the ‘ar- ‘. ival of Puges. Le Ronx,. editor of Pere Matin, Bulgats Attack: ‘Greeks ~ London, Oct. 1 patch to the Chronicle says, ‘To avoid the possibility of a conflict| the Greek . troops. were “recently ts withdrawn from: proximity to the Bulgarian frontier, Taking. ad- ne. althou g at, 4—A Rome. des- TEUTONS. RETREAT . BEFORE RE RUSSIANS) Rassia Won. inaportzat Victory: At _Stripa— Desperate’ Fighting © ret an All-Fronts. - ‘eit, Oct 13 Reports from) : n-| mittee, and intimated; that ‘speedy y delivery ; and’; -reasonable’, prices were the: ednditions under which portant Ruasian successes in Gal- icia have-been onfirmed. - ‘Tvan- off: broke: the: German front along the Stripa and forcing the enemy to'falt- ‘back thirty’ miles ‘in three days: ©The tnoral effect... of: ithe German retreat upon the: ‘Bal ins will bejmportant. © An indegisive ‘battle with desperate: fighting. is progress ‘in. -the: Dvinsk region. neh, are:.resuming:. their]: offensive in: Champagne and the | Rreat fight i is progressing. : DISCOVER BASES -| “FOR SUBMARINES German: Divers: Which Which Destoy2a Brit H ish Transports Had. | covery was. repneted t to the. Greek authorities who. immediately took |: ‘jover a large. quantity of patro- |. leum and: oth base. plies at the] } ‘London. Likes, News. London; ‘Oct ern front: has caused another | wave. of optimism over England. rtéd |The Russian forces:h i ary ‘Series. of: ‘auccesses 7 "other «Leen "Ral : | sLondon, Oct. 14— Official A enpelin raid’ made. yesterday vening over a portion of London, and-e eastern C Galicia.” ore strates 4 recovery . of: ‘the Tecent ; 2 shortage of ammunition watigits Bulgarian, Division ‘Destroyed Paris, Oet: ‘i4—Private. advices are. to-the: effect: that:a: Bulgarian division. was: almost: -annihilated : . : The recent nig success on the: eastern. and’ west- Cg fs [beans Wort IN LL OUTPUT)” | Ral Gone Sir ‘Sam Hughes Rushes ‘to. Rescue of Canadian. Muni : ‘ton. Manofactords Te: “Montreal “recently. D. “A, Thomas, : representative. of. Lioyd George: forecasted . a. reconstruc- ‘| tion of, thé Canadjan,, “shell.::com- orders:must-be placed, Pree errThy » Gen. Hughes declared that. he Thomas: had ‘been: wronly-; reported ; ,in- ‘some felt sure that, Mr.. important. details. -;:Mr. Thomas’ ‘intimation ‘that: “economy | had to be..considered., and, -that..in the past Canadian manufacturers had been: slow.i in ‘delivery: and: higher. in price‘than either :-the United | - “| States .or Great, : GERMANS DIRECT BULGARIAN: ARMY) Several Regiments ents Dishke Hun: Dent fnation and: ‘Motiny Realty’ aa Leaders: Quarrel garia is ‘entirely i in the ‘hands ‘of. ‘German: officers; says. a Buchar-' eat, corresponden » Major Baron |. Golz;"son of the: German. field: marshail,: who is attache at Sofia, - quarrelled . ‘with: ‘Premier | Radoslavoff,. ‘because the premier asked that Germany be’ the fitst Golz decided: ‘that Bulgaria start the offensive. . Thi is also reported that several Bulgarian regitnents | have mutined: oe left their’ quar- ai Anthem, FURTHER 5: DETALS .- OVERHEARD ‘AROUND: NEW HAZELTON Geo. Clothier came down: fromh Gets the’ Silver’ ‘Cup ‘mine’: ‘Thursday. jafternoon: having: ompleted. hig} work for this | year.: ae is in. shape to’ resiinie. ‘operations| n= in the, Springs. a * +: ina fierce: battle ; ear. Kraguye: [8 a A ‘eatloaa of ore ‘was. ‘shipped | o : ‘trom the American Boy andthe)". 7 Sunrise. ‘mines. the. first of “this week, : “Fhe. Sunrise’ is continu- ing operations for. some time and|; |” ee eto Ho vin the and Ho I pit attack. the: -enemy-assembled, ' behind: ‘some,"woods which * Viel. ifrom 00:'td: 500: yards. off. thel’ ‘| British. trenches.’ ‘| woods and: ‘the: line the attack- was: ‘I stopped: by: a ‘combined: ‘rifle, ‘ma | chine gun: al dartillery fire. 3°-Official _ His alla ae ih ndefens é on a » Rome, via Parié, Oct: 12 “Bul: . GREEKS KS ASSISTING | CAUSE OF ALLIES Torned Railways Over. ys Over $0:French. and British Serbia. Putting Up-a: : Stabbora Defense : Paria, Oct. 14--Martial k law. has | ‘bean proclaimed .at: Saloniki. and Gen. Moschosmowtos has‘ordered the Greek. soldierg:to salute. the ‘French: and British office ras. ‘Prinee:. Nicholas.. a: brother: ‘of : King: Constantine. WAS. ‘appointed ce military govenor of the- interior a zone... Gen.:Sarrall, comma in- -chief. of: the Freneh. ore the Orient: has arrive F -, Athens, : ety. “14—Nish-Salan’ ' 4 iki-railway.:has -: .been: cut: for B. distance’. of : five- miles: between ; Nish and: ‘Trahtnva, Atty: miles i. south of Nish: nearest::the ‘Bul- '| garian. ‘frontier: . oThe? Russian troops have been, withdrawn from -|the Komanian:: £rontier. ‘and:.¢on- oe . _jeentrated a at: Odessa... Between these] Not}: ja man got. within forty. yards of | Aur ment announces ¢