_ THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, Jobieq 1917 ’ THE MINER WAR BULLETINS ° vreewiif, TrrrY ‘ONDAY, JOLY. 2 add revel aE] Paris—Official North of St. Quentin an enemy surprise at- tack on one of our small posts in the region of Gricourt was re- pulsed. On the left bank of the ‘Meuse artillery of both sides is very great between Avocourt wood and Le Mort Homme. all enemy attempts were driven back by counter-attacks, We took 20 prisoners, with three officers, Petrograd: Increased artillery activity in east Galicia is reported by the Russian war office. In the Caucasus the Russians made a further'advance northwest of Senna. ~ Renewed activity by Germans indicated by reports from the front in’ the last few days is presumably the result of the re-i vival of the Russian fighting with 240 passengers, has been sunk as aregult of an explosion in the Mediterranean, One hundred and seventy-six were saved, Saloniki; The provisional gov- ernment, which was established nine months ago, was merged on Saturday into the legal govern- ment of united Greece. Berlin: Russian troaps in’ the eastern theater opened a heavy attack on the Germans along the Stripa front: The Russian forces stormed German positions along a eighteen-and-a-halt- mile line, but met with heavy losses and were forced to retire. | Washington: . Evidence that Germany is obtaining vast quan- tities of fats from the European neutral countries has been pre- sented to the United States by Great Britain, for the American gavernment’s guidance in de- spirit and a joint conviction that a separate peace .is impossible. From the Riga front cames a similar report, Athens: Premier . Venizelos has invited the chiefs of the Greek army corps at Pelopon-| nesus to come to Athens to dis- cuss the question of seriding forces to Macedonia, Dundee: Lloyd George, in a Speech here today, said: ‘We have now sueh reserves of muni- tions that whatever the German -submarines do thay cannot pre- vent our successful prosecution ofthe war.”’ Speaking on the sacrifices people had been! foreed to make, he said there had been no. privation in Britain and the country is still fighting, while there are privations i in Germany and Austria. Copenhagen: It is reported from German sources fiat Hin- dénburg is again striving for an armistice with Russia, He wishes to suspend hostilities during the election of delegates to the Rus- Sian constitutional. convention, —There is no news from the British front. PETRY TTY . a TUESDAY, yULY 3 eve euT ey eT ere REpeeren AS London: * The drive south and west of Lens continues with unabated vigor. During the night our troops operating i in the region east of Reservoir Hill, supported by a cannonade of great inlensity, pushed forward for seven hundred yards beyond the point reached last Thursday, German, counter-attaeks continue where the Canadians aye battling furward on the southwest: - floods along the Souchez river, resulting -from debris: of blown up bridges, slightly retards the advance, Dominion Day ‘was celebrated by a triple ‘salvo of all guns on the Canadian front. During June 8686 Huns were taken. prisoners, American officers, who have ‘ been on the western front for ‘some time past, are wonderfully impressed by the Britig sh artillery. Paris: Hast of -Cerny only local fighting was reported. ‘In the ‘region east of Rheims | our first: lines ‘were “sulimitted toa violent bombardment, Strong surprise attacks directed by the| Germans east of La Pompelle caused the attackers _ Serloug losses... - The|. {Stations for:an offensive,” manding an export control policy, Winnipeg: An anti-conscription meeting in the ‘city hall square gn Saturday was broken up by returned soldiers, The clothing was torn from the chairman, Alderman Queen. Intervention by the police alone averted a riot. Clubs, eanes and umbrellas were brought into play by the mob, and the police made several arrests. - Hlververr WEDKESDAY, JULY 4 TY rrr ret reer ryyy aaa Petrogiad: ‘The new "Russian offensive has resulted in the cap- ture of six thousat.d more prison- ers. The Russians are advancing on Zlochoff,. Galicia, and have taken the Galician towns of; Presovee, Zboroff and Korshiduv. The Austro-German forees,have retreated westward across the Little Stripa river.” The Russian drive in Galicia is swelling in foree, and its pace has dismayed the German staff. Brusiloff’s. attack is déseribed as the “bloodiest of the war. ” The Russian sweep has now spread to Turkish Caucasus, and nears Turkish strongholds, The Russian co-operation with the British menaces Mosul. fF Berlin: Russian troops have broken across the heights on the western bank of the Stripa, in Galicia, and have succeeded in extending the northward pap made in the. Teutonic: lines the previous day. At Konibchy, stron. Russian attacks broke down under heavy losses, | ‘London; Nothing of import- ance is reported from the British front. - i General ‘Allenby “will assume command of the Egyptian ex. peditionary force. An aerial |. squadron attacked the headquar-| ters of the 4th. Turkish army ony inilé from the walls of Jerusalem, The Times predicts’ a‘ ter rrifte struggle ahead of. the Russian. armies. Lemberg ‘is :protected by a lake and by deep detiles and huge hills, which will retard the Russian ad vance, Spain appears to be in. “the throes of ‘a revolution, and in well-informed | ‘quarters the’ fall? of the monarchy and. rise: of al, republic is believéd'to be dilly al matter of days—possibly hours, Rome; The array ‘of. Austrian big. caliher artillery in. Trentino has assumed the aspect: OF: ‘prep: “The - The French steamer Himalays, Ttalian _ supreme _ sohaniaiid: Has ascertained that Germany cone tributed considerable quantities of artillery and hundreds of trains of ammunition, Pekin: ‘The dynasty has been restored, and the boy emperor, Hsun Tung, ascended the throne just before dawn. GeneralChaieg, the new military dictator, will form a constitutional monarchy. ' Kast St. Louis: An orgy of butchery and incendiarism which | seemed to have exhausted itself shortly after midnight broke out anew yesterday forenoon, The 1500 Iinois national guards are inadequate to control the situa- tion. From 20 to 850 are dead, with 300 injured, Fires whieh consumed the negro quarter left $1,500,000 damage. The trouble emanated from the-importation hundred arrests have been made, THURSDAY, JULY 5 tenes reer Petrograd : In the regent fighting of Sunday and Monday three hundred officers, eighteen thousand men, twenty-nine guns and thirty-three machine gyns were captured by the Russians, Pro-warand |pro-Kerepsky dem- onstrations headed by RiSsian and French officers, including a aaalte] number of wounded Rugsian sol- are taking place in the streets, For the first, time the Russian: national flag i is seen. It decorates the pictures, of Brusiloff and Kerengky. Fraternizing with the ¢ enemy has entirely ceased. The ‘slightest attempt to leave the trenches is immediately stop- ped by artillery fire from the rear, . Washington: brought to America’s gates, The transports carrying United States troops were attacked by U-boats “atsea. News of Admiral Gleaves’ expedition was revealed by spies. Destroyers flying the Stars and stripes heat off the Hun divers. One German suumarine wassunk by gunfire from one ofthe con- voy. The force landed in France without loss of a.man or ship. diers, _ London: There is nothing to Jery activity on both sides at numerous points on the front, by German airmen, Twelve to fourteert bombs were dropped | on the seaport town, killing eight and injuring twenty-two, “The eremy was driven off by our airplanes:‘and anti-aircraft guns. The raid,lasted only-a few ‘min- utes and no attempt was made to penetrate inland. i Fifteen vessels . of over 1600, week, Paras’ Extremely heavy fight. ing. was in. pragzreag. throughout the night In the’ Aigne. region,- resulting in the rout:of attacking Germans with heavy. logses. : . The. German. crown prince, ac- Frevenge for last year's’ crushing defeats at Verdun, @")" 0 -Y. ~The American Lafiyette quad: rilla: will: be transferred from the French to the American army, 7 Athens: Greek troops , affirm a. |, The woe their: loyalty. to’ Venizelos, . | new premier 1s” ‘halled’ i: . sides a a8 the . saviour: ‘oft Greee hundreds homeless and caused. of southern negro laborers. Five. VE | War has been| report, except considerable artil- | Harwich was raided yesterday |- tons were sunk by U- boats last| : cording ‘to’ ‘prisoners ‘taken at] - ‘Mort Homme, is’ bent on. taking. from! the devil's pact between Germany and Constantine, . 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