an | “THE DAILY NEW )0 BRITISH HOLD OFF 5,000 GERMAN CAVALRY R LIN SAYS GERMANS ARE IN ST. QUENTIN - BRITISH ATTACKED AT NIGHT LOST HEAVILY 4 PRINCE RUPERT, B. G., SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS NOON EXTRA 6.44 | ces ett ee tts ‘ > . ‘ S %&p cH WIN NAVALBATTLE- SINK TWO GERMAN CRUISERS : QTHER GERMAN BOATS DESTROYED -—- BRITISH — LOOSE NONE--FIRST NAVAL BATTLEINTHE NORTH SEA ito The News - 7:00 p.m.) jold officers Viee Adt Reatts ion, August 28.—It is re- and Rear Admirals Christia snd oore conducte the ‘ hinee that the British fleet has M c = a ae r aad operations ray ince eli wo German cruisers and pman torpede SERS Se treneth at its command eng i 5 “a +f ti off Heligoland. A third”. e triu ih wa mr lete he was set afire and was left he triumph was comp ! | Latest News of the War (FROM THE 8:30 O'CLOCK DAILY NEWS BULLETIN) PAID ONLY $200,000 | FRENCH RECAPTURE LONGWY Special to The News - 8:30 a.m.) | (Special to The News - 8:30 a.m. London, August 29.—A des- London, August 29.—An_ offi- patch from Ostend says the Ger-jcial statement from Paris yester- man war levy of $40,000,000 on|day says: “Our troops took the the city of Brussels has been only | offensive at Vosges in the region partly paid. Thus far only $200,-| between the mountains and Naney 000 is paid. The Germans de- | where fighting has been going on clare if the remainder is notjfor a fortnight. The German made good they will seize the pic-| forces were considerable. tures and works of art in the mu- Longewy, which was garrisoned seums. by only one battalion, surrend- —— ered after holding out 24 days. Special to The News - 8:30 a.m. we Ottawa, August 20.—Canada's GERMANS SLACKEN MARCH first crack regiment, the Princess . Patricia’s Light Infantry, march-| (Special to The News - 8:30 a.m.) ed through the streets here yes- terday. Thousands watched them entrain for Montreal, en route land where the enemy ha ili tts German light cruisers Mainz, a other of the Koln class, and a third of unknown name, were ce stroved as well as two destroy ritish ships were lost in tle, it was added, and the loss of life was not heavy. oland is the German for- land which stands in the Sea off the mouth of the Ibe. It was presented to ans by the British and note ers. It was complete as a vik tory The British suffered littl All our ships are ifloat and ir good order We must officially the high efficieney of our Paris, August 29.—An official communication issued by the ae ee, © See ae to the front. War Office says: “The situation ent millions in an it ‘aped heir destroyers seat on our front from the depart- arbor and fortress. =m eir destroye : to shelter fleet has been taking |‘ "°"! wildly under this fortress ever Defied Heligoland Forts e war started. The importance of this daring ‘alieags mains the same as yesterday. The Special to The News - 8:30 a.m.’ |German forees have slackened ..- Paris, August 29.—The War |their march. peseernelenee are | RUSSIANS IN GALACIA jes at Somme to Vosges re- | Glorious Victory jraid is the faet that the British Office has issued a statement that | asian eettensil rhe News - 8:30 a.m.) |fleet passed behind the German in Galicia the Russians are tak- INDIA PRINCES GIFT st 29 The | heavily armed outpost of Heligo ing vigorous offensive movements —— iia ‘ storious Hand faland and engaged the Ger after suecessful engagements | (Special to The News - 8:30 a.m.) tish fleet, with | man fleet cuarding the 1 ith of near (place censored and are London, August 29. — The marching on now, twenty-five d fearless en-/the Elbe at the entrance of the miles from that place. The Ger- Princes of British India continue _ guished our|Kaiser Wilhelm Canal mans continue to retreat. to show their loyalty to the Prit- : ¢ ee sad ish Crown by sending a gift of WILL TOUR KINGDOM $2.500;000 for the use of the British troops at the front. Special to Phe News - 8:30 acm. eee Lendon, August 29.—Premie 200 BRITISH WOUNDED Asquith has decided to address oimamtiinites meetings in the principal cities | (Special to The News - 8:30 a.m.) of the United Kingdom to make Southampton, August 29.—-The plain the cause of the war and set forth the duty of every man to do his part to make the issue a successful one for the British arms. RIBLE FIGHTING AT MONS PRITISH MOWED DOWN GERMANS WAS SICKENING AS ADVANCING LINES THREW FMSELVES BEFORE MACHINE GUNS---LIKE FIRING ON HERD OF CATTLE \ t 29..-Rutchery{less than a mile, the spectacle first hospital ship from Franee arrived here today with 200 Brit- ish wounded from the first bat- tle at Mons. Nearly all the men were injujred by shell fire. SUNK TORPEDO GOAT RUSSIANS ADVANCING to apply to the exposed was such as to cerate a : oe we . ; Cle 0 . ws - B30 € an . ‘ M is deseribed by |feeling of siekness. It was like Rpeetal to The:Newp ~ 500 Bm Special to The News - 8:30 a.m.) ; Chefu, August 29.—The China ! sh officer who has | firing at a herd of cattle, “or , yrs wnt 20.~-'Phe Rus. i home and whe de- The front line of the enemy DONT WORRY T00 MUCH British destroyer Welland engag- London, August 29.—The Rus ed and sunk the German tor-|sian embassy here has received JOHN BULL (speaking to anxious relatives and ee oe — — just what's happen= [pedo boat 8-90. despatches from St. Petersburg ‘'t worry, I'm vr ° e job. = accustomed by| #lowly wheeling, the rifles and ing Selves Sie watt, con't wre pen. om Ges to the effect that the Russians oc- to take advantage |the maxims would wither it to oer PETS HAVE SAILED ecupy Allenstein in East Prussia. which was pre-|as it advanced under this mur it memorable fieht. derous fire would falter. Then » of cover, s rer othingness Another line came I HEHE EERE HEHEHE After repulsing the Germans in ; 7 n with Mo am - to t ike its place, and then an BATTLE OF TOURNAI \* * GERMAN CAVALRY Special to The News - 8:30 a.m.) |Galieia the advance continues, In deseribing it, he | other, until hy ae ae WILL FIND PAGE IN \* THE NEWo HAS IT FIRST . WIPED OUT 2,000 a Montreal ‘ mae = = «ea regiment was deci- " t a pictare of a long, ed away and flanily ceased. * ‘ rincess Patricia’s Jen nian-| mated. ne of brown in.| “All the while, from positions BRITISH HISTORY * esters Phe Daily Nows * BRITISH AT NIGHT |i» acres nore yesterday and = lat on: the ground {deep in the woods where no Se * bulletins iouneed the Bri- * embarked the White Star liner If vour range or steve does not protection had been | Smoke showed. the British artil Special to The News - 12:30 noon * tish na victory at 6:30 * Special to The News = 12:30 noon Megan! They sailed at dawn|draw wel! call for Fritz, Phone d firing continually jlery with sm keless powder shel * pa | Daily News war * London, August 29.—A Bou- this morning 583 200-202 rapidity. led the advancing lines with London, August 29—The battle * servic s given Prince * logne correspondent gives the ind machine gun| Shrapnel.” of Tournai is fit to go down in : m own octiiaad , personal narrative of a wounded | pRinzess ALICE SEEKS PARIS REPORT from right to left} Dashing Cavalry Charge British history with Magersfon- ~ |)" ” of the war, *{eritish soldier, one of thirty sur PROTECTION OF CEBU : . ot to cate Phe officer also gave @ Vivid|tein and Rorkes Drift. At Tour- *~ °"%"*' ae mealhe. @ vivors of a British force of two|~ ice EXPECTS ITALY BNE GUPINE | vieture of the shock between the nai, a force of five thousand Ger- * watel I ¥ e : ~ ~ 7 thousand. wiped out by German Zondat August 29. The Pie was a licht cavalry regiment of the|man cavalry overwhelmed five : re ' = ‘ - rt | artillery in a night attack, The}woni) Gorman Lloyd steam TO JOIN ALLIES ding : oe ee British and the Uhlans of the|pundred British infantry. ed : ad ye & . name of the place is cut out by Prinzess Alice has put into th ©, and worked d@-iGerman arm) rhe British} The British stood their ground|* '"°'> |>' the censor. rego IS port of Cebu, in the Philippine}, ; 11: Itroopers charged the enemy in|ggp pours, waiting for reinforce- | * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * ** a a alu Pap Beogr ion a - Special to The News-11:30 a.m.) ns advanced cour- {their shirt-sleeves spurte their ments, and finally the. survivors EMPEROR AUSTRIA rhe captain reported that he tried Paris, Aguust 29.—The Ex- irly close order| horses forward until inside lance | petreated cooly, taking away their to get the German Island of Yap, | PP@8S Correspondent gays he is I « like the an reach in order to use ~ omaets wounded. LIN AND IS NOT DEAD in the Carolines, by wireless, but| informed that Italy will present savage races At) “Tt was just organized slaughter The Germans mounted quick- i found the station had been des- paratively short, much} said the oMeer. firing guns on wagons and also FROM BER a. a x joe ee See | (Special to The Rews-11:30 a.m.) [Pye by fhe British. |questing an explanation of Aus- sant hordes of Ublane on the | ST. PETERSBURG Paris, Angust 29.—The report " |trian mobilization on the Italian GI S tle British troop. aniapitieey ‘sent out from Rome on Monday|capTURED THREE \frontiers. This ultimatum will a seuiiin |Special to The News - 12:30 noon to the effect that Emperor Fran- GERMAN .SHIPS = only a brief period for an | London, August 29.-While a cis Joseph was dead has been de- nswer, Within a_ short time GERMANS CLAIM |German report claims the Rus- nied. A despatch received here) payin \yeust 20.-A report re- noes teres are expected to be GERMANS RETEAT T0 BRUSSELS ANOTHER VICTORY sians were defeated at Allenstein, from Vienna claims he is mot) ing pope yesterday says thal T |a St. Petersburg story is that the even il. a German torpedg boat was sunk | Holding Out Bait to Italy TION IN BELGIUM IS CHANGING GRADUALLY--THE AT ST. QUENTIN |tretcin’ and eischotsburg,_ and ‘TOOK 200 GERMANS: Zan uyrohantmen wore ehglagedl tetas st. a eee GERMANS SEND MORE TROOPS TO HOLD Special to The News ~ 12:30 noon the all See cena OFF CRUISER MAINZ) (ce rena ANd cet nee [ims te persuade the Malian press , to advocate Ite . terventio 1 fortified seaport in East Prussia. | ite eames of sha bone Ob pont rdvocate Italy's intervention oT BELGIANS BACK Berlin, August 29.—An official The R i in Galicia, in a) . ; ibehalf of Germany against Great pepers slaime the Germane Go- mattis ult the Anatelane extend- Special to The News - 12:30 noon number of casualties | Britain and France The bait rhe News ~ 8:30 a.m ‘ withdvens from the south to feated the British at St. Quentin ing over a front of nearly two London, August 29.—A British jwhich he held ont consists of Ay 1 a . - lAlost to check the Belgian ad in France. St. Quentin is about | ie ored miles, gradually forced °rviser arrived teday in the Nore NO CONSCRIPTION |'Tunisia and Algeria, So far he | ikust 20."The situa ae , =, Sea de Seen twenty miles south of the Bel-— ey pei none \with two hundred German prison- FOR GREAT BRITAIN bias completely failed. Not a ‘clgium is changing grad-|V8RCe Seen ne Relaians are (Salm bender. the Susirans sae. ‘ers taken from the cruiser Mainz, jsingle newspaper, even those ! Belgian army is for ing, Every day the Heluians a They annihilated the Seventh k in the sea fight at Cux I \ t iL “Lordi which were Austrophile before ~eteD aPmy te Tore e lost groun : sun r an and ugus ? or ig ape = Austrophile hefo "erman army baek upon regaining fost ground | Hungarian Ranges? Aususl 20.0. 8. liles of Brussels the temporary palace establish London, August 29.—A des- Special to The News - 12:30 noon —_— reply | itions as te the| Herbert of Winnipeg, in present. its Commenced out-line themeeives in a secret place |pateh says that only two hundred London, August 29..—-The Brit- Vashington, August 20-—Pres.[ plans + War Secretary tiv ing a flag to the 106th Regiment ! Kemixena in the city as a result of the at-| Belgians are left in Malines, aiish and French warships are|ide! \\ilson has issued a pro-jadd 600. to the arnyy Itiof this city, made an offer of ins are entrenching /tack by a Zeppelin airship, @¢- | place ef eighty thousand people. again bombarding Oattaro, Aus- «| uo deelaring the United)is a mist th only 100.000 | 85,00 to the man whe brought it horth of Brussels.jearding to the Morn Post cov. | Many were killed in the bombhard- |tria. They demolished two more >} eutral in the war be.|men = ar: ‘ l mtinued the he k after it had gone through ‘sh army Corps has been }respondent ab Autwerp ment and the rest fled. forts. tween Germany and Japan | Premios active service i