Legisiative Library ll News | THE DAIL enelt + GET THE LATEST WAR pares @ SPO’ smodiately NEWS FIRST givs War Now IN THE DAILY NEWS i Is Received smmas = _ = 2 — — a vol y,, NO PRINGE ROPPRAT, B. 6. FRIDAY OCTOBER 0, 1944, PRICE FIVE CENTS INOTHER RAID ON GERMAN DIRIGIBLE SHEDS BEAT BRITISH VICTORY = [ae | ANTWERP FIERCELY BOMB SAYS TIMES CORRESPONDENT = =—s ae : BY QUARTER MILLION GERMANS ing HAVE EVACUATED TRENCHES, LEAVING MANY DEAD ‘ENEMY MAKING DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE cITY— ALLIES GOING FORWARD. BRITISH MARINES WITH HEAVY ARTILLERY LANDED “$7 TO AvelST BELGIANS—LANDED n OmMeial iKamamka, in the forest of Mas front 3a German Resources Not Yet Ex-/ (Special to The ’ ass ‘ m génerai|salstehi, at Zena, West Rachtka. | - - - , hausted— Defence Will Be London, Oet. 9.—An Ostend fiehting on!The Russians in a night attack -_* —— } Strongly Maintained. despatch describes the bombard- ntier® was! surrounded a German detachment i , “ es ment of Antwerp as terrible. The Tth, with|which was partiy exterminated Sa aah he “a ” o Tmak _ Germans have thrawn incendiary | ite o thers being dispersed, aban¢ expert © > mes says: ~ w- | apit fioth being dist 1, abandon | pexper ve ime a Oo bombs and thony gers of teeny all their|ing many rapid firing guns ever much we may bend back the ‘ ; ; | a jare m flames. sed im the Phe Russian troops also cap-| Germans’ right wing and relieve | aes revl . e lo ! tiala ! we] ; i camnemengneinniil demmen memes an Pol — the t “ee Bis in the} \ntwerp and whatever confidence | QUSSIANS CAPTURE othe ‘wions there is nothing im : . ico , we have that the shock of the CHIEF FRTIFICATIONS ee ee eee GARRISON lussian masses in the east will! OF PRZEMSYL —_ . . . . ce 4 . i ee ce: : preve Se oe ~ “ not 1 ¢ 1 to The Daily Mew: :30 A.M.) “ ON tertain the slightest illusion re- Latpomre Oet. 9 . Not TRADE RETURNS HOIST THEIR , garding the ....cd and trying con- ea yer ae ee t ic rn hen : = : i s age 5 8 - SURPRISINGLY GOOD QWN PETARD ditions which await all the Allies son eonditions are in our favor, (Bpecial to The Daily News—1 P.M.) —— aor set wo ae our troops capturing by assaults | pelagic Copenhagen, Oct. 9.—A Ger fermany reduced to the defensive.) ine strong fortification consitut- retu i tlateeeh eho taen a Alinta Germany is still united. Her ing the principal position. rprising-!by 9 German mine in the Lange resources grow atop,* All her ies ahnntspiidigiall | e result of land belt, nerth of Denmark might is in arms, all her arsenals | NEW STRIKE AT in many are working at full pressure. Her ROCHER DE BOULE than in ZEPPELIN HANGAR WAS fleet will strike when the hour (apestel icine Bally News) a ai DAMAGED BY AEROPLANE comes, probably in co-operation Sk aaa : B. C.. Oct. 9 s int BOMBS AT DUSSELDORF with the army oe oe _ = 9. ere ee o- _ ™ . y * . . o . a, “The line of the Aisne, when ord comes from ae Socne 4 Pm.) eighbors (Special to The Daily eae wed / forced, may prove to be only one|de Boule camp that a good shoot ; Norway and haps . . . - - = CANADIAN ENGINEERS MAKE oo Ccudiad aie cieiees Oe of many similar lines prepared in]of chalcopyrite is being opened despatch tells a esterde al . ‘ ree hundred a feet long, over the Jacques Carter Tv Ss » shale “ae . ictee, i oi, | thelr coms te cenene hostile aeroplahes threw An artillery Pp Z it pe ? f the ¢ an Engineers in four h 5 rhis is a record for this che Same ¢ . . = mee ee ae up in a Faise from the long tun- , by 50 pefinombs on the reefs of the Zep ia Serer SERarSr i” ntoor hams eee Sor the Allies So Cony nel. The information is net con- f — ; . t oe —j|(Germany te feel a weakness. It — ae ‘ ae oe i therefore devolves upon the Allies}{irmed authoritatively, but men — Dusseldorf © harm was adore, si ‘ o atatiana tt 7 eA - as . t | to look forward to a long war. employed at the camp are mos at Cologne. A hangar at Dussel : AMERICAN CONSUL sntbusiastic over the showing DIAN TROOPS a : VON KLUCK’S Ti cainneinpionieeitliniitaaiiil enthusiastic over the showing, dorf was pierced and the enve Pri Geo Sailed which is said to be a substantial PHYSICA ! -stroye PRINCE RUPER mee George Satted. Oo : th ne eer killed , j had s . WAR G. Garnet . mle was George Marlton, who hat The estic tre ‘ I Fiano) 3 - THE WEATHER. thre ‘ rund SIX!) een working recently at Inver © : ' , , j i vo missing rhe | ness His old home is in Gleve an ” devo A. Melue > wounded 1 WN : " iD oe tha . - i. Meltior 00} Gompited by F. W. Dowling, ot ned under dates{land, Ohio, but he hes tived for is giving the proceeds of the show to the Patriotic Fund. PHC ie iy Mime Ly } ’ 10.50 in whic j ul : - — | Sundry other a ‘ For 24 hours ending 5 a. m.Jor¢ Septemb ith 40th and 47th, | yew New ae _ in addition to the regular picture show, two local ar- a meral took place today al 3 p ! The PRINCE s285.50]October 0, 1044 ntan ahd 57 non-commis-|'“Ber* ' ' tists, Miss Elsie Mauman and Mr. Fletcher, will take part RUPE Barometer YOM - ; we PATRIOTIC AiD society + os} Maximuns temperature....57.0 [*oned om ad mon Giiled, 6 City Band. al Help the fund by visiting the Majestic Theatre. Wests , ? > \ ‘T0 were wound eaetios onig cit i Gr Howard, g | Tete rp WRWARD Minimum temperature... .47.0 died of \ ‘ \ ’ Pra ui tonight in j vi ‘ Md, Beoy. : I rel Precipitation O3 jed and 625 were Missing at © oO C1QPS Ses October 8, 1914 ' |