THE DAIL / NEWS Special Nowe * ott Makes @ Give War ———— Effort ° t REPORTED Daily News) ip. m Ac. (Specia The iflerne ft the Cham favor han was alt that diers n 000 GERMAN PRISONERS TAKEN BY ALLIES EE DAYS FIGHTING IN CHAMPAIGNE DisTRicT RESULTS IN ENORMOUS LOSSES TO THE GERMANS. British force ha day but the ifter a stubb tired, a j . russ f the Marne Phe Fifth Fre nh army has ad va ed with equal success it resista BE WINNING ALL (Specia The Da ly News) QVE GERMANS BACK 10 MILES =! BRITISH TAKING AGGRESSIVE IAL REPORT ‘ISSUED LAST EVENI..G SHOWS ALLIES TO ALONG LEFT WING. | Petit Marné | ] tish have drive | the en ‘ niles | : rdially invited | to atte the |} M Inery Open- ne Wi i ind Thursday | f this ‘ it Miss Barbeau’'s 7 207-8 | and TRIA IN FULL ALL Al Nt The p ULL RETREAT ONG THE LINE News-—-10:30 A. mi.) Mon, Se, A Petrograd ich Says tt from a highly Mlative « “ree it is report- PP — ed that there are signs of a eal! eral Austrian retreat on the whole front between the Rivers Bug and Vistula. The fortresses of Bresemsyi, Jaresiau and the River Vistula are the only obsta- cles the Austrians now to have to prevent the Russian advance. Tr teteneees een) Vo ' regular ¢ ‘CU, regular f regular 1.2 Ib lar 4fc regu 40, per ¢ eedlar s how TUESD A AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Stalker & Wells ee, Witeeee eee . “Si War Prices ees at Stalker G Wells now 400 rhe now rie now 4 now lar 25¢, now use $4.50 $4.50 2 for 260 ive per Case owe eoooed THE DAILY NEW PRINCE RI UN MEN ENGAGED IN GREAT BA FORTUNES OF WAR NOW SEEM TO GET TH. LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS PERT, B. €., WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS VICTORY es ee - — ————anaecc | BRITISH GUNBOAT CAPTURES MINE AGAIN PANIC STRICKEN AUSRTIANS ARE PLAINS OF CHALON FAVOR THE ALLIES LAYING TRAWLER —_-FORTIFYING VIENNA REEK WITH HUMAN BLOOD (Special to The Daily News—10:30 A. ™.) London, Sept. 9.—An official communication isued by the War) Office shows that the Germans : ' while retreating delivered several |PUrPOrting to be from Grimeby, unsuccessful counter attacks. The fighting yesterday extended along both Oureq ang Lourne riv- ers. In the latter region the Al- lies were engaged in a strong of- fensive movement. The progress of the Allies is exceedingly diffi- cult. At the center of the allied line severa lencounters occurred | between the two opposing forces, ending the day with varying for- tunes, which, however, is regard- ed as more favorable to the Al- lies than to the adversaries. LONDON TELEGRAPH WANTS CANADA TO ASSIST NAVY (Special to The Daily News—10:30 A. M.) London, Sept. 9.—The Tele- graph urges Canada to immedi- ately take action for the appro- Priation of $35,000,000 for the navy. If Canada places $35,000,- ‘000 at the disposal of the Ad- miralty they could quickly com- plete plans which would neutra- lize the Reichstag's action in giv- ing its admiralty blank cheque for pushing naval construction to the utmost. GERMANS CLAIM AUBERGE FALLEN MANY PRISONERS pecial to The Dally News—12 Noon) Berlin, Sept. 8.— (Wireless to) Sayville, L. 1.)—Germany official- ly announces that Maubeuge, on the Sambre, has falien and that they took 40,000 prisoners. in- cluding four generals and also 400 guns. (Special to The Dally News—12 Noon) | London, sept. 9.—Russia is tak-| ing the offensive according to ad- vices received here in the_ whole of East Prusia. They are now j|laying sea mines. sixty miles beyond Koenigsberg. [mines on board. Austria is said to be terror day are about equal in number stricken and about bankrupt. to the invading Germans. At | GERMAN MERCHANT Trade is paralyzed and the people least three million men are en- are in a panic. Austrians are now gaged now on the Plains of Cha- SHIPS WERE SUNK °"*“?'"8 Vienne. ions. ~ , True to Prophecy, there is an- |other Armagedon, where Attilla (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) GERMANS i | Paris, Sept. 9.—It is reported |and his Huns were defeated in one of the world’s bloodiest bat- |here that two German merchant- UPP ER ALSACE tiles by the Romans and Visi- men have been sunk in the At- ~ |goths. It was on these plains lantic by the French warships Conde and Descartes, aideg by the (Special to The Daily News—12 Woon) ‘that Napoleon conducted his most British cruiser Bristol. London, Sept. 9.—The Ger- brilliant defensive campaign. ties have been so great that the mans are reported to have evacu-| The battle raging there this Germans requested an armistice i ated Upper Aisace | week is another terribie slaugh-|of 24 hours. The armistice was NURENBERG HAS ESCAPED . PURSUIT IS RENEWED eee ——— | ter, yom the plains soaked in Golsien 2 —_ tae response: . — ROUMANIAN ARMY man blood and covered with the| grant you that time to get out ALL READY TO FIGHT Ottawa, Sept. 9.—The fieet- ally footed German cruiser Nurnburg | dead and dying. France.” : KAISER NICE REGENT OF DIETY (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) | Bucharest, Sept. 9.—Russian | a TEXT OF ADDRESS TO TROOPS is conceded that the Germans cut successes in Galicia have arous- | ed the Roumanians almost to fa- the Pacific cable at Fanning is- land and probably destroyed the (Special to The Daily News—10:30 A. m.) | Petrograd.—Sept. 9.—German natic excitement in favor of Rus-| sia and France. Roumania has relay cable station in the mid- Pacific isiand. It is possible that ‘prisoners say the Speech deliver-|dient. Death to cowards and un- |ed by the Kaiser to the troops on | believers.” 200,000 men ready to fight. |the Nurnberg took on what coal was tored on the island. The pur- GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY their departure for the front was The Russians newspapers re- of a character forbidden to the /mark taat this speech goes far to Suit of the Nurnberg will be car- RiSO KEN 30,000 P RISONERS TA | Press to print. The text appears|prove that the German Emperor ried out by the Australian and (Special to The Daily News—10:30 a. m) *® have been as follows: is suffering from a familiar form Japanese cruisers. ; | “Remember, the German people |of insanity known as mania gra- ANS ASKED Paste Sept. 9.—According te ® are the chosen ones of God. || seoesa. GERM Potrograd dispatch the Austrians FOR ARMISTICE *¢,,reveltulon wil break out | > BORcEe an sentiment is reported te be AUSTRIAN CENTRE ALLIES’ FORCES TOLD TO GET OUT growing in favor ay Gate ae. IS FALLING BACK NOW EQUAL T0 THE London, Soph, Ok — ARMY OF GERMANS > ing in the Ghampaigne country | Washington, m " A great number of prisoners were %@Y al! along the Austrian front. great battle now being waged counts of the wounded soldiers” vnich reached Paris indicate that | | PSs n Fran en Ger ed for 24 ho . ~ by | (Special 10 The Dally News—10:30 A. mM.) 's_ more favorable to the Allies 7; ae ndon, t. 9.—British than at first supposed. it says outs oe 1 that time Phe BR . have driven the taken. A French officer estimates Im the centre the Austrians are along the front some 160 miles: falling back. (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) | London, Sept. 9.—A British gunboat has captured a trawler ALLIES AND GERMANS MEET IN EQUAL NUMBER — MILLION MEN ENGAGED IN TERRIBLE BATTLE. (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) STUBBORN FIGHT. London, Sept. 9.—The Allies to- Paris, Sept. 8.—The battle pro- ceeding east of Paris appears to be the most important and stub- borniy fought contest of the campaign. Military authorities decline to give indications of the number of men engaged but hun- dreds of thousands are participat- ing on both sides according to those in position to obtain au- thentic information. The casual- She had 200 am His weapon, His sword, His vice-regent. Woe to the disobe- great bat the result of the three-days fight-| (Special to The Daily News—12 Woon) ow them to bur ey were @ general engagement on Tues- the German losses are enormous. 9 oe hopes of the final result of the back ft the prisoners at 30.000. ‘roughly speaking, from Paris to Verdun, run extremely high. From an excellent authority, it is understood that the numerical auperiority which has hitherto been so great an asset of the German calculations no longer exists. 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