THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915. ‘oa pummnatensianes mam THE MINER WAR BULLETINS [ MONDAY, NOV. 29 } Aerial Activity Paris (official): In Belgium one of our aeroplanes, setting out in pursuit of a squadron, succeeded in bringing down a German aeroplane, which fell into the sea off Westende-Bains.- A torpedo-boat and German small boats started out from Ostend ’ and Middlekirke for the purpose of rescue. Allied hydroplanes end artillery attacked the small boats and suceeeded in sinking one of them, A squadron of ten aeroplanes has bombarded the hangars at Habsheim, east of Muelhausen. Hight shells of 155 millimeters and 20 shells of 90 millimeters were dropped on the hangars, which caught fire. One aeroplane was damaged by our projectiles, The enemy vainly attempted to pursue. One German aeroplane was struck by bullets from a machine gun and compelled to land. Another capsized. near Lutterbach. - In the region of Naney a Ger- man aeroplane was attacked by one of our pursuit aeroplanes, The French machine, coming to close quarters with the adversary, succeeded in cutting it down. Another German aeroplane which took partin the combat turned tail. man Renort Berlin (via London): With the re-occupation of Rudnik, the capture of 2800 prisoners, and the fight of the “‘seanty remains’? of the Servian army into the Albanian mountains, Germany’s operations against Servia have been brought to a close, says the olficial statement issued today at the headquarters of the general staff. The object of these opera- tions, the opening of communi- cations with Bulgaria and the Turkish Empire, has been ac- complished, it is asserted. Italians Waking Up Rome: With the advance of the Austro-Germans and Bulgars toward Albania and the possibility of - their reaching the Adriatic _ Sea, anxiety is becoming more manifest among ‘Italian people, owing to the threat against the Adriatic, the control of which is dear to the hearts of Italians, ’ Geneva: Reports received here from Chiassc, on the Swiss- . Itatian border, say that Gorizia, has fallen, the Italians having entered the town from the north, There is no official confirmation of the report. - (TUESDAY, Nov. 30) \ ai - Kitchener Returns _ London: - Lord Kitchener re-} turned today from. his’ eastern thission.. Sir John French i ia also ‘in London today.’ ~. Sunka ‘Submariie’ is London: A German submarine,’ attacked by a. British . ‘aeroplang Off Middlekerke on ‘Sunday, w . gent to the bottom; according to - an official report of Field- Marshal . French, whi the press: bureau. taday, | ys Field-M A German — 5 ! of) rh ritish com ander Zurcher j i it the part strongly reinforced and today’s village of Koulinitehi. quarters of the Italian general staff admits they succeeded in Times from Florina, Greece, dated Saturday, says: Cerna river yesterday, tir has been evacuated. Serbian army is retiring in good order, ”” by the minister of finance that subseriptions to the Canadian war loan exceed $100,000,000, being more than double the amount offered. Canada will henceforth undertake the financing of her own share in the war. say Roumania will deliver an ultimatum, to Austria as soon.as the Allies have 600,000 men in the field in the Balkans. Austrian cabinet is regarded as the most important political in- cident of the war, of the. interior, ‘commerce, ‘and finance have resigned ‘as a ‘pro- test against the efforts of Ger-|. many to secure Fianz Josef's eonsent to the cession of Transyl- vania and part: of Bukowina to Roumaniain returnfor benevolent) neutrality, efforts through the’ Vatican ‘to Morning. Post, -from Bucharest, ‘dated Tuesday,’ gays: ing | ‘made. at.-Ruschak, on “the Danube,’ west of the, Roumanian border, to" ‘accommodate 50,000). :| Austro-German’ ‘troops : who are due to arrive there: Boon: officers; with: war. materials, have 40:8 ri ; less than fifteen encounters in the air taking place on the 28th. British airmen made a success- ful raid on German positions on the Belgian coast. Fourteen aero- planes blew up the German aero- drome at Gips and an ammunition factory at La Chapelette. Two German aeroplanes | were brought down. After exploding mines under the enemy positions in the Sou- ehez district, the French have made an advance, Gorizia Burning London: Telegraphing from Zurich, the Exchange Telegraph company’s correspondent there says: “A semi-official Austrian des- patch received here says the suburbs of Gorizia are in flames, and that the evacuation of the town by the remaining civilians is proceeding methodically.”’ Rome: The Austrian forces defending Gorizia have been statement issued at the head- some places in breaking “the Italian advance trenches, but it is declared they were hurled back after sanguinary hand-to- hand fighting. London: A despatch to the “The Bulgarians crossed the “Monas- The WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 Doubly Subscribed ‘Ottawa: Itis announced today London: Bucharest advices An Austrian Crisis - London: ‘The crisis in the The min isters Vienna is making ecure 2 separate | peace, ‘Teuton Reinforcements ° London: A despatch to: the ““‘FReverish preparations are , be- “Many | ten jof the numerous battle fronts, _| battle. | Gradina height.:: the followingstatement last night: “On Nov.28, Flight Sub. -Lieut, Viney, accompanied bya French Officer, Lieut, Descinay, while patrolling off the Belgian coast, dropped a bomb on a German submarine. The submarine was observed to have had its back broken. Itsank in afew minutes. “During the same day Flight- Lieut. Ferrand with Air-Mechanie Oldfield, in-a seaplane, shot down a German Albatross seaplane off Ostend. The Albatross dived head first into the sea and sank,”” On Ruisian Front Petrograd (official): ‘In the were successful actions by our artillery on several points in the region south west of Pinsk. -On Sunday evening the enemy at- tacked the village of Komora, but Monday and was not renewed, “On Friday evening, on the left bank of the Styr river, one of our units attacked: a detach- ment of the enemy west of the After’ a bayonet fight, the greater part of the Austrians were killed ‘and three officers and 83 Austrian soldiers were. taken. prisoners, Our losses were four men kill- ed and ten wounded.’” C THURSDAY, DEC, 2 J) ' Kitchener’s Report London; As expected, the statement concerning. Lord Kit. chener’s mission, issued today, is of much -importance. The Allies, says the war secretary, have succeeded: in establishing a line in the Balkans which ensures thedefeatof the Austra Germans; but to -hold .it-, requires three times the pregent Franeo- British force, : ‘The pressing of the Datdanelles campaign with renewed vigor ‘is ad vocated,as well as the entrance of ‘a large Russian, force into. the Balkans, - ° } Review of Situation London: Except for northeast Montenegro, along the sastern Serho-Montengrin frontier and in the Isonzo sector-of the Austro- Italian war zone, little fighting of. moment is taking place on any In France and Belgium, virtually nothing is going on except artll- lery engagements, in which the French assert considerable dam- protective fortifications.’ ° On the Russian front’ the fight- ‘ing-is virtually at a standstill, The - Austro-Hungarian. forces are continuing their inroads into. north’ and -eastéern Montenegro, thé Servians. who. escaped: the the Teutons. | "Riga district . yesterday there. the attack ceased at midday on‘ age has heen done to the German but: the Montenegrins, aided by |: Teutonic’ net, are -giving them |f- oO ge In the northeastern sec- | ‘| tor. the advance is ‘north. of; and/ A” toward Plevije, and | ‘against. thel'g “With the taking |B of . Prigrend Monday, -the’ dst |My important town. | An. Servia, exéept|— .. Monastir, fell. lint the. hands of ° ‘Along the ‘Isonzo, the violent attacks which the Italians haye for. days ‘been. launching spainst the Austrians in an endeavor to obiain the key to ‘Trieste have lessened generally, although at various points the ‘big. Italian puns are still raining shells on the Austrian positions, Russian Gains “London: Despatches to the Italian newspapers. which have been re-transmitted to London, report Russian successes in Bu-. kowina, The Corriere D'Italia's Bucharest correspondent asserts that the Russians have captured Czernowitz, the capital of Bu- kowina, after four days fighting, The reports are’ not ‘confirmed from any source. Will Assist in Balkans Rome: . Italy -will join her allies in Servia, An. expedition to operate from Albania is pre-| paring. Germans to Retire Saloniki: It is reported here that Von Mackensen’s army has been withdrawn from the Servian front to Bulgarian territory, ( __- FRIDAY, DEC. 3 Bi Russians in Bulgaria, H London: The invasion of Bul- garia by a large Russian army is reported. Unconfirmed reports from Sal- oniki to. the London morning papers state that Austro-German forces, which were‘in possedsfon | & suddenly deflected: toward. the Bulgarian-Roumaniai frontier to meet a possible Russian attack, there is a feeling that the Bul-| “ garian army might: not fight the Russians with the same spirit as against the Servians, . Saloniki reports say Monastir was ogeupied: yesterday _by .the Teutonic troops.” In the French drive on the Bulgarian positions, .a trench containing 2000 Bulgarian rifles was captured. grins are evacuating Plevje. , Austria Wants Peace. London: Confirmation of re- ports that Austrians are: ‘anxious for peace ja given by the arrest Austrian. reichstag . for ‘partiei- ating | in ‘the peace. movement, . German Divers Busy A telegram: to Renter's. Tele- |1 gram. Co... from. Malts ‘says the}: British steamer Colenga; previous. |: ly reported sunk, was sent to the]. bottom by an: ‘Austrian submarine of the Veles district, hava been a According to these despatches, tha -Under pressure from superior : torces of Austrians, the Montene- of. thirty-three: taembers of. the = apparently the: gubmarine which: torpedoed her.was the. same . one which. sunk the British steamers - Malinche- ‘and Tania. “The crew. of the Colenso- “was: piven ten. which’ was then bibwn. up. The. and arrived at Malta Wednesday — afternoon,. _- London: -A despatch to the. Daily Telegraph from ‘Athens says-a British coast ‘defense gun- boat, in -Egyptian waters, hag been sunk by a | German submar- ine, OWA, The sewing. party in ‘aid of the | Red Cross will meet at the’ Mis- sion House on Dee, 9th; at 3cp. m. As many members as ‘possible are asked to be present, in’ order - to make arrangements for the sale and pleasant evening which ‘| will take place very shortly. Recruiting for New Corps. Orders have been issued for Northern B, C. Battalion, which will be. under the command of Lieut.-Col, Warden. The battal- ion will be concentrated at Co- mox, where suitable accomoda- tion has been procured. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO. - a OWNER To George M. 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