- gpueceeded oon sensibly, enlarged: ‘today, idee nanan seeeetetimmn THE MINER WAR BULLETINS (Continued from Page One) busy rounding up Germans and Austrians, who are being sent to the concentration camp at Ver- non, Rome:—It is reported today that Austria has conceded all of Italy’s demands, including the cession of Trente, to Brenner, in the Tyrol, together with Trieste, Istria and Pola. ; London: — The Allied troops continue their advance in the Gallipoli peninsula. The Turkish losses are 45,000. Constantinople ‘hospitals are crowded and wound- ed are now being sent to Asia Minor, An Athens despatch says the ‘Turks are making desperate at- tacks every night; but without . result thus far, They succeeded in surrounding half a company of Australians, whom they mas- sacred, although the Australians fought determinedly. Oné thousand notables have been arrested in Smyrna, on orders from Constantinople. : Petrograd (official):--In the direction of Olti our troops have dislodged the Turks from. their position and have driven them back tothe southwest. In their hurried retreat the Turks aban- ‘ doned a large quantity of tents and munitions. In the direction fof Tabriz the Turks have been driven from the South Pass. . The enemy made a fruitless attack on the Uzsok Pass, where our troops on Saturday rushed the trenches and swept the enemy from the district..- On Sunday our vanguard crossed the . Dneister and attacked Chaboruki and tok 1,300: prisoners _ and many machine guns. - London, May 12 (official) :— Yesterday afternoon the Ger. _ Mans made another attack east of Ypres, in the neighborhood of the main road. © Although they subjected the Allies’ trenches to a very heavy bombardment and made their infantry advance - under cover of poisonous gas, their attack failed. During-this '. attack shrapnel from the Allies inflicted < very heavy. casualties on the’ enemy . when: they. were in}. mass formation, literally ‘mow- ‘ing them-down.” - Paria, May'12 (official): —North of Dixmude. Belgian troops, who in’ throwing -up a bridge head on the Tight bank of Yer, were subjected to. violent _ attacks by three German battal- ions last night. The Belgians repulsed these, inflicting heavy losses and taking’ about 50 pris- oners. Another. Belgian divis- ion has gained ‘ground - to. the south of Dixmude. East of °¥pres, wiiliak ‘te troops have again, been ‘attacked. with the aid ‘of asphyxiating’ gases, ~ Under the” protection of masks > recently”pat into use, they al- .-Jawed:-the fumes to pags ovar,. and” by. rifle ‘and machine-gun fire: ‘they: annihilated,-at the very - point of ‘their guns, the. German, column which: had advanced ‘in | "= glode formation. ~. The stieceas of |. tha ‘Allies north: of ‘Arras. was : “éngagemient. ‘of-'extrema violenea an -in front. of - Loos,. they captured, é after’ a ‘degperate. ‘struggle ‘and ‘despite ari, inte under Goneral Botha, 1 sistance ‘was offered, The vie-|. In ant Loos to: Vermelles, Further south by assault the Allies eap-|! tured the big blockhouse and the .chapel of Notre Dame de-Lor- ette. This position had been ardently defended for months by the Germans, who had turned it into a veritable fortress, It wag surrounded and invested and was taken yesterday afternoon by the allied troops, who have, without pause, pursued success in pressing the. enemy energeti- cally between the chapel of Notre || Dame de Lorette and Ablain St Nazaire, . Franco-British ° forees, operat- ing in the southern part.of Gal- lipoli peninsula, supported by the guns of the Allied fleet, delivered a general attack on those. posi-. tions of the Turks which had been penetrated the day before, Our troops, with conspicuous spirit and courage, carried at the point of the bayonet several lines’ of trenches on the heights |. near Krithnia. This gain has been consolidated, 4 “Rome:—The Austrian and Ger- man consuls in Southern Italy are leaving, despatches from the frontier say. Notwithstanding substantial concessions made:by Austria, Italy is expected to is- sue a proclamation of war. Austria has suspended navigation in the Adriatic, The govern- ment. withholda details of, the Austrian proposals, = * ‘London, May 13:—The British battleship’ Goliath -has been tor- pedoed- in: the Dardanelles. ‘Lwenty officers and 160 men were saved, but it is feared 500 have been lost, The British submar- ine F-14 penetrated the Dardan- lollies and entered the Sea of Marmore, sinking two Turkish |: gunboats and one transport; The land forces ‘are advancing and now dominate Gallipoll pe pen- insula, London:~—The war offiea * “gu nounces the. capture of. ‘Wind. ‘hoeck, the capital” -of - German East Africa, by the British force - Little re- tors Secured large quantities of ‘munitions. The town. has a population of 15,000,-and is an important railway center, Violent anti-German riots oc- ‘curred yesterday in Johannes-, burg. ; - Over. -fifty - buildings owned by Germans were des- troyed, with a total. logs of over & million dollars, . Throughout Australia riots also occur. Workmen refuse to work with Germans, - ,and. a- ‘national atrike ig threaténed,” ~ Paris, May 18 ‘oilicit ‘com: munication) :— Fighting to: the who: left,. in - road. - Thia was the third costly failure experienced by the Ger- mans al, this place yesterday. Elsewhere along the front there is no change ‘in the situation.’? . ' Petrograd, - May 13 (war office communication) :—"In the Shavli region our troops on- Tuesday. continued to_ press successfully. on the heels. of retreating Ger- mans, who have been‘ driven back from the town ‘of Shavli southwest. On the left bank of the Niemen and on the front of the Narew there - is an almost géneral lull, |tula, south of Sokhatchoff, our infantry is in command, having crossed the Bzura on. Tuesday night and captured, after a bay- onet fight, a group..of German trenches and took several dozens |: of ‘prisoners and an officer. Ger- man attempts to attack our re-|. construction of | troops south of Skierniewice and Nava were re- pulsed.- In Western. Galicia, on Monday, our troops to the north, in the direction of Lutowiska, continued falling back to. posi- tions - -breviously . chosen, and the enemy’s offensive. was. cheeked hy our counter attack. | _ “Th the direction of the Uzsok Pass and the Stry’ river, ‘the Austrian attacks were repulsed, with great losses to. the. enemy. Near Rojanka, the ehemy> ex: pladed a mine close io our tren- ches and followed this up ‘with ba an. attack on our positions in that vicinity. They suceeeded ‘in-oe- h cupying part of the crater made by the explosion, but our. men in a furious onslaught dislodged the Austrians, who fled in disorder, leaving’ several hundred ‘dead. We also captured many prison- ers, | Tn the region of Javorni, we completed our: success by an-en- ergetic. offensive, last: few days ihe” enemy ‘at this|., point has: suffered heavy. losses, ‘leaving five thousand dead on the mountain slope’? London, May 14: “The steamer Collairna rammed and. sunk a German submarine off, the North- umberland -coaal, wd “A Dutch trawler 7 wag. “gurike by a. German aeroplane,” “all ‘the]. crew being lost.” : _ The internment of 40, 000 Au- trians, Germans and Turks. be. gan. today. . are being deported,’ Paris, May 13 ‘(official) —The Belgian army, by'a ‘new. attack Jast’ night, on the yight. bank of the’ Yaer, - repulsed : the enemy, |: Tetiring, ‘Reveral hundred: dead, 0: _ On the ground north of fara we have. obtained : north of. Arraa continued’ with - extreme ‘violencé lastnight, , The enemy, reinforced, delivered-sev- | y eral counter-attacks; ‘which, how- ln ever, were. without: result, .. ‘In at that directed” against: Neuville ¢ f | St.: Vast: the Germans. suffered | tare. ‘We found inl ‘lai very heavy: losses, cemetery ate coin tw ' “On the left bank of the Vis. .. During‘ the) All over military, age, -with women’ and: tuldren,. THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 195 oe, been- attacked by rioters, - The. damage to. property resulting from the attacks -is:' estimated.at $200,000, ‘One hundred and fifty] | -:- Germans were ‘gathered today. for internment and were removed under a military escort to Har- wich, Northumberland. . ~All pub- lie houses in” " Liverpool and: dis- trict closed at 6 o'clock: last : evening. - London, May 14: =A deapateti to the Times, from the Island of | Lemnos,’ says --the coast line oi Gallipoli ‘peninsula is now in the Allies’ possession and that troop- z ships from Egypt and France. are] 3 landing reinforcements and guise. | Londoti:—A’ Reutar ‘despatch |; etal ce from Petrograd gives the follow-|2 ing: official : statement regarding | ¥ Russian” military operations: ~ ; “In the fighting between the; Vistula and :the Carpathians from May .6 to May 9, ‘the Ger- {mans planned: ta break our front! ° by - quick * blows directed i in’ the neighborhood of Krosnu by five|.-- ~ divisions of the German ‘army,: after heavy artillery prepara- tions, The Germans gained .no, tactical success, Our reserves, by a flank - blow, ‘enabled our army .to .rearrange a line of ad: vantage, our positions eliminat- ing all fear of final retreat, . Our army hag ‘received strong rein- | forcements and is ready to exact | ga: Our falling |B ck Was ‘carried. -out “methodi:| “The enemy’ a Josses’ ‘were . heavy. -revenge,. - cally. eavy, - A. McPherson, of Babine, re: turned on Saturday” -from a-visit j He -has. re-|' to the coast-cities,: . Liverpool. Mi: flay 18: —Two. hun= dred Germans in Liverpool have . tenet . Tread the Fe ootpatt ia "of Peace’ | Thisi is the path of him whe wears “Invictus” af Tie BEST. GOOD SHOE. ‘NOEL & ROCK d Hazelton, B.C. ‘ aan eal oe, re 7 FULL’ LINE OF. % | Riekine Tackle 7 a ____ Upto.Date. Drig Stores. HAZELTON.° NEW. HAZELTON: WILLIAM Pe ‘OGILVIE DARRISTER., AND. sOLIciToR . NOTARY. 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