om —_ pt? a ——— yr THE D* o* one na gfrort to GET THE LATEST WAR , neue immediately NEWS FIRST ye We IN THE DAILY NEWS is Received ca ae —— ee = ee ema { PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS —_ SIANS DEFEATING AUSTRIANS IN RETREATING MOVEMENT The Dally News—12 Noon) hington, D. C., Spt. 14.— ified positions of the Aus- been taken by our troops after a stubborn battie and fighting con- tinues along the line from Rawa and Rusk to the River Dneister On the east front the Germans continue to advance. Their main effort seems to be directed toward the region of Mazur Lake, near Myshinetz and Herjele. Our troops repulsed the Germans, in- flicting heavy losses at the two last named points on the east of the Russo-Prussian frontier southeast of Orenburg. at Opolie and Turobin have ken by our troops, ays a to the Russian embassy s foreign office on Septem- During the pursuit which the success some of our in one day covered a dis- 20 miles, fighting all the h our cavalry in the rear enemy. Tomaszeq has FE ARMIES FORCED TO RETREAT AFTER ATTACK S ATTACKED SNGOLO-FRPENCH CENTRE BUT WERE £0 TO FALL BACK AND THE ALLIES TOOK OFFENSIVE. cial to The Daily News.) ‘ wmainst the Ans They and Y PICTURE GERMAN CENTRE ON RUN at Every Point. | flicially an the German centre rhe corre-| was esterday, as well as | AMERICAN REFUGEES FLEEING with bagge ac M ‘GERM ther se 1 The Get ile ' i i Va Al (Special to The Dally News.) | he i i t Sept. 12 The Gern ans » have beaten i wagon on their rhe party (Special to The Daily News.) Washington, Sept. 12.—The French embassy has received a the Second army the Tenth corps “and the Guards were driven back and the Third German army is re- FROM THE WAR ZONE. French i a w“ Village r three near days. New Arrival From London Says Conditions Are Normal There. Opportunity for Canada. lepart rison, G ment in amble all nes » & Company. ALLIES CRUSH THE ERMANS CRUSHED r IN BIG BATTTLE NEAR PARIS COMBINATION OF BRITISH AND FRENCH CUT OFF A LARGE GERMAN FORCE AND TOO K SIX THOUSAND PRISON- ERS AND FIF TEEN GUNS. (Special to The Dally News.) London, Sept. 12.—A Central | | News dispatch states that the first | |and second divisions of the Brit-— | ish army with the French cavairy and artillery cut off and defeated — )a large German force 66 miles northeast of Paris, taking 6,000 prisoners and 15 guns. The Ger- mans are reported as demoraliz- ed. Fifty British cyclists wiped out a body of 150 German caval- rymen. GERMAN ARMY | NOW INDIRE | STRAITS FOR FOOD | | (Special to The Dally News——1 P.M.) London, Sept. 12.—The Ger- man army is in dire stairts for. lack of food. Ghent is unable to demanded by the Germans, who are now pushing their column of 40,000 to 60,000 men toward Cou- trai. The Belgian government makes this statement: gagement occurred in the vicinity of Termonde, costing the Ger-| mans serious losses. The Ger-| man column from Mellie is going | dertaken by our field army against | the Germans by masking fortified | position. Antwerp had the first | RUSSIANS TOOK FORTRESS AFTER SUDDEN ASSAULT (Special to The Daily News) Pterograd, Sept. 12.—Tomas- zow has been taken after a des- perate fight. The German troops near Myszinec and Chor- furnish the supply of foodstuffs zele, in Russian Poland, were re- pulsed with heavy losses. The Russian forces took by assault the fortified postion of Opole, Tourbine, in Russian Poland, and pursued the enemy a distance of os ous cnch centre ANS EVACUATE GERMANS DEFEATED —— “BUSINESS AS USUAL,” —_|""“"The ‘provinces "or Antworp,|25 miles. The Russian cavany eaattae i: se woes che SOUTHERN ALSACE AT EVERY POINT IS MOTTO OF BRITAIN| rn: Fiancers are tree. trom the the enemy. The Allies continue none eames St APES CRIN AB omen NOW IN RETREAT snesit Gur sconne Came