THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MAY 22 statin , 1916. Puaaaey sand prisoners, and in an attack dt the Ail works and captured 250 prisa res. The text follows: “In. Belgium, the Yser Canal, the east bank. very, strongly. counter-attacke during the nights of Sunday an tinuing the fighting, Today the and inflicted on the enemy ver heavy losses.” gal’s new president, was assas railway station, Freitas wa killed by a soldier on the spat, have -broken out... The battle by rebels, is bombarding Lisbon, dead Germans, and rifles were taken, pulsed. We have consolidated territory won south of the Yeer. 7 “near Arras, a ee ener said. in the house of lords - yesterday afternoon’ that ‘the British and French governments felt that. the allied troops must ‘be adequately protected against poisonous gases by the employ- ment of similar methods, - Thesé would ramove the enormous and. unjustifiable advantage which must otherwise exist, Lord Kitchener said he wanted 800,- armies. He expressed hia: con- fidence that in. the: Very: near future-the country would bei ‘ina - Satisfactory * tondition | with -re- -gard: to supply. of ‘ammunition, . London, May:19: A despatch ‘,, to the Central'‘News from Rome, dated Tuesday, :SBy8: “Giornale d'Italia anngunees ‘that Prince _ von Buelow, German am bassador, and Baron von: ‘Maechio, special ambassador of ‘Austria, have de- - manded: their -pagsports, © The hewspaper adds that the staffs ' of the German and-Austrian con-. ~ sulates will leave » Tone. thig “evening. Rome: Idea, Nazionale réports a, revolt at the’ Austrian arsenal _-at” Pola,” ‘on’ the. Adriatic. “It is _ iasserted. that ten’ thousand Ital-|: ‘fans ‘employed | there came into conflict, ‘with. troops and. that - fifty: persons were’. killed and al a hundred wounded, — vey London: . 1 : ~-munieation. says that a ‘Tebort fect: ‘that: ‘the: submarine, K fol 2,. enter: the’ Sea. of «Marinera and ‘that. her ierew. ae captured i. THE MINER WAR BULLETINS (Continued from Page One) to see for a distanée of 100 metres—about 300 - feet—have In. an engage- ment at Ville-sur-Tourbe, the the French took 400 prisoners, Wood, carried several German enemy, ‘threatened by our suécessful at- tacks of the preceding days with cornplete envelopment, last * night evacuated positions which they had oceupied to the west of We have on our part maintained all our gains on North of La Bassee, British troops, who were and Monday, are victoriously con- carried several German trenches Lisbon:—Jose Chagas, Portu- sinated by Senator Freitas at the |. Fresh revolutionary disorders ship. Vasco de Gama, controlled Paris (official):—On the ground ‘west of the Yser, captured yes- terday, we counted over 2000 Many prisoners A count- erattack by night, preceded by artillery bomb-throwers, wag re- Artillery -fire continues. Aareely | Carry on- “the war, ° London; : May: 13: Lord Kiteh=|2 * 000 more recruits to form new | Pola and will probably" bombard tn Venice on.the declazation of ‘War, | J An’ Admiralty. “com: cr Ue pene! of the Australian navy; was sunk |: ralian “on. April-30 while: endeavoring to} rendered operations impossible ly on the. entire front, cannonading has weak. — n- Sea fleet, according to news re ship.and 36 sailing vessels. road station have been destroyed. id d military control, be Prevented - from traveling. A “green book’? is being pre- pared, to show that if Italy fights it is from necessity, and to se- cure her territorial rights, . London: All Bulgarian reserve officers have been called to the colors. .The Turks aré hurrying troops and: munitions to Gallipoli pen- insula,’ AY siege guns and mod- ern artillery have been removed from Adrianople to the Aegean coast; On Monday the Allies disem- barked fresh troops at Kum Kale, London, May 20:—Today the Allies are-using asphyxiating gas |. with great suecess, the winds being generally favorable. _ The Germans have © poisoned the river near Ypres, -Arsenie was found inthe water. It is annqunced that a coalition government. will: be’ ‘formed to ~ There is 8 @reat. deal of. spectilation’ as to the changes which will resulé, It is expected that Lloyd George will act with Lord Kitchener in the war office and Balfour will aasist Lord Fisher in the admir- ality. Bonar Law will prohably be chancellor of the exchequer, Churchill Indian secretary, and Austen Chamberlin. colonial see- retary, -Redmond. ‘has. decliried a portfolio,” ; Romeé: Parliatnent | is: convén- | ing. and: excitement fs: running high. . . The Tninimum demands made of Austria are now known: Italy | requires the cession of Trent and eastern Frieuli ag far south as -Nabresina.. "Trieste, |- Capo d’Istria and Pirano are. to form a “new. ‘and. -independent: ‘state, The: islands off. ‘Lower Dalmatia are to be ceded to Italy and Austrian interests i in Albania are to.be abandoned. ~ The goy- . ereignty of Italy:i in Avlona is ‘to he recognised, : “King, Vietor bas. Hardonéd. the : railway: ‘employes: imprisoned for astrike of a: ‘year agor “The authorities of Genoa - have been advised to detain, the: Ger. man steamerd. interned. thera: The - Austrian fleat has. ¥ ¥ +) c t 8 tt G Petrograd “A: ‘British sub- There haye been no engagements Even the been very London: The Russian Black ceived by Russian naval attach. es, has destroyed - ‘in the Turkish coal mining district one steam- At Koslu a pier, elevator and raijl- Rome: By royal decree: the railways of: Italy are now undey Suspects may _ machines which they command. on the Baltié aside from . Petro- grad... The town. lies at the -head of the | Gulf of -Riga, ;819- imiles: southeast of Petrograd, - important ‘industrial ‘und com- mercial center, ‘itg ‘industries. ‘be-. ing the manufacture of machineg,: railroad cars “and - “tobaceo,” has a population » ‘of about: -B00,- G00, many of whom, hefore the war, were Germans, See St; Ti sty, of Areachon, was. I ‘ally: ‘Smashed to. pieces: near ‘Dart: mouth. yeiterday,” ‘thirteen’ ‘of: har: to the vessel, before. ashe was. stor. ians continue to hold both bank: _ | ment. issued last night. - Permysl and: the great marsh: rt) acks by the Austro-Germans. Jaroslau and Lezaysko, Paris (official): Very inclem- ‘part of the western front, and gained -no ‘advantage, {staff had @-narrow escape ‘on. Sunday. while ‘watching opera- San, in Galicia. According to a despatch from Buda-Pesth which. att ob route, a heavy: sh yards, away. Tt fell among some automobiles, destroying the. em- peror’s and: killing his: chauffeur. The emperor had: left his. car only. WB minutes ‘before. ‘As more Russian. shells were. falling: in: the neighborhood the emperor. and his Staff left. -hurriedly . in eered. - London, ' May: 21 A “despatch to the Daily ‘News..: from. Copen- Germans’. have. captured Riga, | on the Gulf’ of ‘Riga, in nhorth- west Russia,”