NOON EXTRA mn as THE DAILY NEWS - Nuvu EXTRA — ee le \ iof PANESE FIGHTING TO BE CONFINED TO CHINA SEAS — CAPTURED PRIZE BOUND FOR BRAZIL INGE A ERMAN CAVALRY NOW APPROACHING BR —=— PERT, B. 6., TUMSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1944 . PRICE FIVE CENTS — a CH NAVY | CONTROL OF THE The rene h battle the Aus «terday Phe the Adriatt warships were f them 18 “ are e Sea 18 Swept th \ { The Brit save the the Mediterranean the Adriatt A small hern Tyoe sea Aus of tive \ red on by d sank »nfemation Obtained \< fient {8 ontirma the des tior Aus three mn ive na 1 th It ives the / ‘ and the names re “UTR reneh and sand to be et of Austra ONLY NATION TO ALLOW OBSERVERS lo onty \ ist is the ‘ sponded lo vernment 8 all the huropean to wan army wed to be MED. TERRANEAN later in the North Sea, probably watching for developments. FRENCH ARMY IS ~~ PRESSING FORWARD THROUGH ALSACE August 18.—An official announcement by the French war the advance of the armies continues. The troops have taken the heights north of the Alsatian frontier in German territory. The French passes through Ab- Lorquin, Azoudange ~onon or Rouge- Paris, office says French ine Tow echebillier, Marsel mont region, They have oceupied Sehirmeeck eight miles from Saales and have captured twelve field runs, eight and twelve gun am- munition. The cavalry has penetrated as far Lutezelhausen. Muhtbach or Rosheim. Farther south they occupy Ville, east of Durbeis, and Sainte Croix mines, German machine guns earriages wiht as campaigns | ad that ladly to the Ops tw would | front A wiRELESS IN OUCH WITH ATLANTIC Phe trans st 18 s telegraph plant i to the top of the “, Wherein the mi- { s located, has i good move, Many essages have al- ced up, and with t riehbt at hand, the tall is able to learn ents of shipping in and along the board ent has a range of \ ‘hundred miles for can receive mes- t greater distance junetion with the Bay the operator ible to keep the de ined oon all de i « the Atlant SERNHARDT SaYS 'TIS A HOLY WAR st is sepluagenarian the Buropean war, the holiest ch man ever suffer Sarah that ldiers,’ she says t for the tag, but for for the end of all iversal peace she When she heard the was floating over Al- tinted Hornhardt) regrets not 1 in order to fleht the Who too long have © whole world,” TING G. T. P. COUNTRY \vgust issue of the British Magazine is devoted al isively toa a history of pitied Vrunk Pagitie, its id one Country it pass h rhe articles were prepared by W. J. Leary i the city some weeks ) article on “Canada's 4 Seaport Was written denrath, the Hiissioner Board of rhe maga views of hu eountey the bith bhhany 1 Ole along “+e or eee ES * * *« MAYOR ASKED FOR ’'EM , ° According to The Victoria i* ( nist Mayor Newton call * ed upon Col. Roy, D.O.0., on | August 10th, and requested l* troops be sent to Prince hu * pert In Vaneouver he pre- # * viously made this state- * * ment * . rhe citizens of Prince * * Kupert are naturally feeling * * very anxious these days in * * regard to the possible visit * * of a German cruiser rhe * * new Northern city is abso- * * lutely unprotected and could * * offer resistance in the * * event of a visit from a cruis- * * er of an unfriendly nation. * * This state of affairs will be * * brought to the notice of the * * Provincial Government on * * Monday, and a request will * * be made to provide the city * * with some kind of effective * * resistance * * * eee HEE HE REE EER H WILL TAKE GENERATION TO REPAIR LOSSES London August 18 Discuss ing the effeet of the war on the nternational trade, the Evening News remarks Germany will usta losses n Canada and Australia which will take a gen eration to repatt She has been doing an inereased business un derselling British makers, but all this will disappear Phe Manchester Guardian, the see ee * Some heavy field artillery has been eaptured by the Freneh troops. An oflicial of the press bureau ‘f the war office and admiralty is- sued the statement that the Freneh troops in the course of their rapid advance along the valley of Sehirmeck had taken “THE IRON WALLS OF BRITAIN” 1,000 prisfhers. The seene of The first squadron of the British fleet which sailed under sealed orders some time before Britain declared war on Germany. The fleet was located several days aao tk Wedee bai or It is quite likely that this fleet and some of the other British squadrons are waging war at initio the present time. This photo was taken at Spithead at the recent manoeuvres and only includes a few shops of the mighty first squadron—the pride of all. PAT BURNS OFFERS — —_—-_ SS $50,000 TO EQUIP AUSTRA-HUNGARY AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC TALES OF TERRIFIC BATTLE |* * # RH RRR KHER HHH ere hime WORK IS APPRECIAT Special to THE NEWS) s DAILY News Drawina |, “etry, August 1¢—Pat Burns (Specia e Ck e go ‘anada, resi- (Special to THE NEWS) A RE IA ED Berlin, August 18.—The Ger-|* pd soni to tiled : ts eel | London, August 18.—A des- . : man wounded tell of the terrible * The last drawing held for *}),.. nodiaiel the allie of $50,000. |patch from Gettinje says the) ondon, August 18.—Francis pattie at Le Garde. The fighting|* the salesboys of The Daily #]);. oe im the éuhiieik on tne Montenegrin forces have been !?)\: Acland, foreign under- jasted for seven hours in a burn-|* News for a suit of clothes * eapire to aid in equipping the jengaged the last two days with secretary on behalf of the British ing sun. The Germans were op- * resulted in a win for Billy */;egion of Frontiersmen which, a strong detachment of Austrian (ji overqinent, gave expression to posed by a far superior force,|* Martin. ¥i500 strong, has hetdenail thi oaks jtroops in the neighborhood of |). i)i gy yreciation of the dip.| Strongly entrenched. The Ger-|* These drawings are get- *|\\.0. to Ottawa. Tt is estimated |Grahavo. The Montenegro cas- a "man artillery fire was brilliant,!* ting very popular and there * that it will cost $300,000 to equip ualties in dead and wounded were |! )""''" =s'stance rendered DY two especially dangerous French |* is a great rush for tiekets */ 1). joeion, which will be eompos | forty-five. the United States. : batteries were taken, they said. l* which are given for every * a ll ‘of bain tee | On August 15th the Austrians) “Ne sine |) the House of Com- “the German staff is said to|* five papers sold. The suit * , itp aed: |attacked the western frontier of [> '° said {he various Ameri~ nave refused to allow newspaper * given as a prize to the lucky * |Montenegro from Kricosjeto to|""! °'!iassivs had been most conpespondents with the army. * boy is first class in every re- *| VANCOUVER ITALIANS iGrahavo. At the same time Aus- *!!! and courteous in all matters Only the general staff is permit-|* spect. It is secured from * STRONG FOR BRITAIN ltrian ships bombarded the Mon-|°OMNected with the position of ag ‘tg give out news. i* the Acme Clothing House * Sete ltenegrin position at Loveen. | British subjects abroad. He hoped “phere ig little doubt that a|* which makes a specialty of *| Vancouver, August 18.—Dem- The Austrian army corps have that bef: 08e it would be pos- great battle is occurring in Bel- * the Boy's Department, and *|onstrating their loyalty to the invaded Russian territory ac- *!?!* through the | nited States to gium between the Germans and|* who have a large and choice */land of their auoption, and to the cording to a Vienna despatch. arrange for the exchange of Brit Belgian and her French allies. |* stock | se from. Be- *| British Empire, and their sym- The Russian advance on Brody ish subjec we in Germany for Ger- The despatch indicates that the|* sides this the boys make the *|pathy with the Entente Cordiale, and Sokal has been checked. jman cublegts in Bentaim. Germans are advancing into the |* usual pr oil! the sale of *jover 1,000 members of the local rhe Times editorially express historic battlefield of Waetrlo. * the papers so. that every- *#/italian colony paraded the streets es the prot d satisfaction of sola i * body w Some of the boys *#lof Vancouver headed by a band MAKES OVERTURES BELGIUM (he Hritish people al the evidence ANOTHER UNCONFIRMED * mak: zh as three and *| playing the national airs of Great jWhich the paper says it finds that STORY * four s per day * | Britain, Canada, France and Italy. (Special to THE NEWS) | the cause for whieh they are ar * * i oe Mal Berlin, August 18.—Germany | /iehitine las the sympathy of their | (Special to THE NEWS) KKK EKER EHH EERE in a note to the Belgian govern=- \iierica) men London, August 18.—A Paris RALLIED TO TUNE OF ment intimated that Belgium so) Jhic | vids that the Amer-|despatch says a reported en- THE MARSEILLAISE brilliantly proved her honor in tear peop! ire How beginnins|gagement between a German and —_ arms that the Germans after tak- {> appreciate that the rise of| British warship occurred off the dAPS MAKE ALLIES London, an na > ae ing Brussels will be willing to|(iermany to the power and influ-|Ganary Islands. It stated the : jsels despatch says 1e ~Frenen tate arrangements, saiitoske ence — tithe enjoyed by Great Niemen eruiser was sunk, also | (Special to THE NEWS) jcasualties in the fighting at Na- ble with the conflict between Ger | !!rilain wo be a development|that the British cruiser captur-| London, August 18.—The Brit- |!!!" @n Dinant were heavy, The many and France. They would/iiiniical | le American inter-|ed a German ship containing | ish official bureau says that Bri- | {ie Pans, strongly entrenched evacuate Belgium as speedily asjvsis and a nace to the free-| munitions of war. The British tain and Japan have been in with their artillery, at the outset the war conditions permitted. | (om of the |nited States as a|official bureau has no information communication and are of the)! ye sreat havoc with the The Beigian Government refused | world power: | concerning the reports. opinion that itis necessary for |! reneh wing at Dinant, That to entertain the German proposi- | Referring to President Wilson's leach to take action to protect wing had been badly eut up and tion. joffer of mediation, The Times GERMANS GROW CAUTIOUS general interests in the Far East. |' early routed when suddenly the says that th is much stern o jin | it is contemplated an Anglon | {80s nih xe) See ee }work to be ie before any gov-| (Special to THE NEWS) Japanese alliance will be formed sounded in the Freneh lines. 1e DEFENVING BRUSSELS ernment is likely to avail itselt Brussels, August 18.—A des-|especially for the independence|'''*! '@!iied with splendid wal - (Special to THE NEWS) of his proffered serviees |patch says the German troops an dintegrity of China. lantry and eharged hurling them. most tiberal northern daily paper whieh at the first was entirely for Britain boelding aloof from this war. has today a prominent edi torial on the imperial sentiment whieh the war has called forth in the Dominions Phere must be few people in England se cold that their hearts have not glowed FAIR WILL BE HELD ON SCHEDULED TIME is “No. vovernments that Washington, August tify all foreign there will be postponement of he San Franciseo exposition, ' a telegram Fran exposition, ‘ was the substance of whieh ¢. G, Moore of Ban ciseo, president of the has sent to the State Department The statement was in response to enquiries from Uruguay and Chile as to whether the expost tion would still held to its or ginal plans: in view of the Kure pean wal The exp open February 20th, 1915 London, August 18.—The seat of Government has been moved from Brussels to Antwerp. Meas- ures have been taken for the de- fence of Brussels because of the approach of the German cavalry. TOOK 500 PRISONERS (Special to THE NEWS) Paris, August 18.—The War Office announces that the French troops have occupied an import- ant peak at Donen where they captured 500 Germans. PORTS ON ADRIATIC ARE ALL MINED Roma, August lian is rhe Ital has announced }that all her ports on the Adriatic | jare mined eae The Government | has also delivered to Austria an! ) Ultimatum that the neutrality of! territory must be presery Government aod warning to all shipping is Wisk ition is toled otherwise the Italian Govern. | for ment will declare war on Austria, ! selves on the Germans and going through their to thight, failed in their attempt at a for- it is understood the action of | JAPS FIGHT ONLY IN CHINA SEA Ward movement, returning with- Japan will not extend into the Pa-, ve |out fighting from the direction of cific beyond the China Seas ex- (Special to THE NEWS) | Mannult. The reverses sustained cept where necessary to protect London, August 18.—The fol-| by the German cavalry at Haelen Japanese shipping on the Pacific, lowing statement has been issued| has made them palpably more nor in Asiatic waters westward of | by the British official press bu-| cautious. They are moving more the China Seas, or foreign terri- reau: “Any action Japan takes | prudently without coming into tory except in territory of German against Germany will not extend any serious engagement. |possession on the Continent of beyond the China Sea, except so — lines, putting them JAPAN'S ULTIMATUM SENT TO GERMANS Tokio, August 18 etally sent It ot- announeed that Japan has an ultimatum to Germany stating that unless Germany j\ilthdraws her battleships and wutes Man Chau uneondition- y by August 20, Japan will take Is far as may be necessary to pro- tect Japanese shipping lines.” JEWS TO GET RIGHTS (Special to THE NEWS) Paris, August 18,.—-A corres=| pondent to the Exehange Tele-| GARIBALDI'S SON CAPTURED BIG PRIZE TO RAISE ARMY CORPS) |, (Special to THE NEWS) graph learns that the Russian, flome. \ st 18.—Gar ibaldi’s |™ tion, Rio ‘aden August 18.—The | Emperor will sign &@ presiamation | son ha: od and tespives fram Londen aaa a has British evulecr Glasgow has o -|Siving the dows equal elvil pelle |the Gov rere | vot iti i hi . . wd \tieal rights along with other sub- raise 4 rps of from}sert an ultimatum to Japan tured the Hamburg-American lin- jects. 5.000 to 10,000 to go and help} threatening war unless Japan al- er Santa Catherina, which sailed. : ine ab Releium. News.|!0W’s China herself to recover anye from New York for South Ameri-| no NEWSPAPERS ALLOWED | ));))0's | subscription Lists | territory now held by Germany, ean ports, -e and quick iised the funds “th ae (Special to THE NEWS) aieortee tc, equip tae ae PELGIANS MOVED - London, August 18..—The Brit- ITALY CALLS RESERVES CAPITAL TO ANTWERP ° lish army officials have also de- Malta, Angust 48) -The Halian|eided not to allow newspaper consulate here has issued a call) correspondents to accompany the the reservists of 1889 and| field forces. It is understood the 18090 of all classes, correspondents asked leave, Household Brussels, ods and furniture) August 18—The Bel. new at half price. xovernmenk has moved the ind Hand Stere, 839) seat of Government from here to . | Third Avenue. 153-tf| Antwerp. as good as ‘wian Crosby's Sec