Legisdetive Librery a ews ft DAI N a Special Effort to war nmediately ive 1914 ==: THE DAILY NEWS RUPERT, B. 6. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 314 PRICE FIVE ‘esa AN NOTETO BRITA MER JSTRIAN DREADNAUGHT WAS SUNK BY A FRENCH SUBMARINE—MORE AEROPL. ERICAN NOTE WAS FRIENDLY AMICABLE SETTLEMENT SURE TE OF WARLIKE ATTITUDE OF PRO-GERMANS IN THE ATES COUNTRIES UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER AND SETTLEWENT IS ASSURED. (Special to The Dally News) volved in war r we iJ | l vids pre , elie ale gr “ | shipping | Britain and Lond I ! \ | is half today, |Paee Had a | me is per cent tion this afte j | ward CGirey ¢ ‘ gw the A od rhe cial can note covering the detent (| , that the an. ‘American shipping by the Britis! i i note wi] searching for « traband a4 ssibls and writt the same Nothing Peremptory. | div which the Washingt 1). ¢ Ih { ica uched. President Wils enaid t ww tl there was tt peremptory ashing ! Repre.~ the note ser | : I s tive T s urging that; lution w Pres powered to the line f tt g er? ent f war mate-‘through her consuls, guarantes arguing e the note ing the ence f traba reat B as sent noithe cargoes shipped The ; e was it e that the difficulty is that shipment« rv mw Sat f ent te ne in- | be augine ed at sea —€ MUCK RED TAPE IN | SERVIANS WILL MARCH AGAINST HUNGARY. Difficulties Between Great (Special to The Dally News) Britain and United Paris, be { Dr. Vest States. lthe & ‘ «t here T jserts that the & — t CONTRABAND SEARCH’ The Times, ipush the i tag y «t , liscussed | py ania, but w Great |heart fu . ted States lgreater results i bye hieved . : vy examin The Servia arm " ell « ssels for |otied with a aba : ts that there | f the com-/ Nish, Dec. 31 ‘ an press Of | Alexander n a address - ve ‘MHOUNCINE iServian army, says he is | i te of care f seized ves- lee announce that there is t al, aM urges the government to | single enemy n Servia business |Peace, he said, will bring a the nor- | pxreater more powerl ind hay routine | pier than before ae FRENCH SUBMARINE SANK DREADNOUGHT (Special to The Daily News.) Lond [der 1 \ Fre h MES PATRICIN'S IN FIGHTING LINE Wowie! 10 The Daily Nowe.) submarine ha- t POU I The Prineess jeunk one f the fou irgest is arrived | dreadnoughts f the Austria vithin sound t neire She was the \ sli ire awaiting |» ship of 20,000 tons and ches knots speed ind i - ’ ner She was heavily & pray for the and carried twely i he a it that | _— as well as severa MW ettcecereroccoooooonoooe She was completed ) “a ons of England } °°’ NOTICE FOR SALE CHEAP. me Insta of Om Buffet, chiffonier, dress other house! i ! Clapp Building pl ing year January ho meet. ‘ts | Just arrived, handsome new de-~ signs of Carpet Squares. Special 7 “. ss ; , ~ yt Eeccecsccccscssscconnel prices at Geo. D, Tite's. 282 a eee Pe Your King and Country need You EVERY MAN SHOULD DRILL HARRY \W BIRCH, Mervits Wanted ay and Thursday nights ai the Agricultural Build- ing at 8 P. M. sharp. S. P. MoMORDIE, Meco, Captain for B Company, 68th Regiment Parades ; | _ a ge Interesting Statement of the Exports of War Munitions. wrecked the railway stat N WAS NOT PEREMPTORY LANE RAIDS ———— St. Mary's Church, Searborough, es which escaped the German eautiful gardens fronting the s of trenches and machine attack STEP BY STEP A SEVERE FIGHTING ON THE WEST ATTACKS AND COUNTER ATTACKS ARE FAVORABLE TO THE ALLIES—FIGHTING FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE IN STEINBACH, ALSACE. (Special to The Daily News.) a. Ix | The French of says that quiet pre \ jav from the sea t \ Champagne north of : s a e th ght blew | ved vith vh vas repulsed IES ADVANCE The Allies north af Mesnil les lurlus occupied positions on the enemy's second line of defence, ind repelled counter attacks Between the Meuse and Moselle the French occupied 150 yards of ierman trenches. Fighting from house to house, the French have seized half the village of Steinbach in Alsace. THE BABY KILLERS OF SCARBOROUGH 1 letter written to the mayor ~ K the British town barded Winston savs what he thinks of i avy He referred to ict of spleen that could ts from a military ew After condemning ess attack on non-com the First Lord eloses wing biting reproof Whatever feats of arms the ' ivy may hereafter tigma of baby-kill- f Scarborough will brand its and men while sailors sail Grand Turkey Shoot NOW ON Wi are conducting a ting Contest in our ting gallery in which a ber of turkeys will be away on New Year's SHOOTING GALLERY army to Europe.” JAPAN NOT ASKED TO FIGHT IN EUROPE (Special to The Dally News.) Pokio, Dee, 34. Denying the reports that Japanese troops had landed at Viadivostok on the way to Europe, the Foreign Office stated that “Japan had not been approached by Great Britain or any other country to send an SOCIAL DANCE TONIGHT. Come and danee the Old Year out and the New Year in at the National Sporting Club Hall Gients 81, ladies free, Everybody welcome, WASHED NUT COAL. We are now in a position to lelivel NEW WELLINGTON WASHED NUT GOAL for $8.75 a rT New Wellington Coal Co P home 116 if BRITISH ATTACK EQUALS _ GERMANS SEEK CHILDREN (Spe. -¢ Daily News.) Geneva, Dee, 31.—It is report- ‘ed here that the recent raid en |Cuxhaven resulted in the destruc- HE AVY ARMS BUYERS SCARBORO!'CH GARDENS REPLACED | BY Gite Ns. is |tion of ene of the latest super- Zeppelins by the British bombs. Retaliate on Dunkirk. were killed and thirty wounded, including many women and chil- dren in a raid made on this city yesterday by German aeroplanes. They hovered over the city. for half an hour. The borhbs they dropped were filled with shrap- nel. There were four in all and they eseaped, although one ap- peared to have been hit. BRITISH TAKE MORE (Opected to The Salty Hows.) Melbourne, Dee. 31.—On De- Solomon Islands. FRENCH WAR SUPPLIES total loss. ALLIES’ AEROPLANES which followed, of the enemy, spring, Ladies’ Desks-—-A gift that is appreciated. Fumed, Golden and Mission Finish. At Geo. D. Tite's. | Dunkirk, Dec. 31.—Fifteen GERMAN TERRITORY cember 9 British forces oceupied Bougainville, the largest of the LOST IN WRECK St. John, N. B., Dec. 34.—The steamer Navarro, laden with war supplies for France, has been wrecked in the Bay of Fundy in a fog. The vessel and cargo is a DO GOOD WORK Paris, Dee. 34. —The Prince of Teck yesterday officially thanked the French aeroplane corps now operating on the coast of Bel- gium for aiding the British war vessels to get the range of the German shore batteries and as- isting also in the bombardment rhe aireraft is showering bombs on the railway depots and trains and arrows on the trenches the invasion of Germany in the ———__—_—_ URGES WAR AGAINST WAR BY WORKERS OF WHOLE WORLD (Special to The Daily News.) London, Dee. 31. —Karl Liebn- knect, the Socialist member of the Reichstag who alone vyoted against the German war eredit, publishes an appeal to Britigh Socialists in which he calls upon the workers of the world to unite against the war. Masses, every- where, he says, loathe the war, and opposition among the Ger. man workers is much greater than was supposed. HUNGARIANS WANT TO SUE FOR PEACE (Special to The Daily News.) Basil, Switzerland, Dee. 34.— Rioting has taken place through. out Austria-Hungary in opposi- tion to the war. The populace as a whole is demanding that | government sue for peace. — police have put down a big ft ing in Vienna. (Special to The Daily News.) Ottawa, Dee. 31—Gen. Sam Hughes leaves tonight for the in- spection of the Western forces, including the forees at the Coast. (Special to The Daily News.) Berlin, Dee. 34.—The German report says comparative quiet is prevailing in the western area on the coast. An entire French company was annihilated when the Germans blew up their line at Algers. In Champagne strong French attacks were everywhere’ re- pulsed. In western Argonne the Ger- mans gained considerable ground, capturing several trenches. In Upper Alsace all the French attacks have failed. The enemy's artillery destroyed Steinbach but the Germans still hold the town. In the eastern theatre in Poland and in the east is unchanged. Fighting continues in the re- sion of the Bzura, the Rawka and the Pilica Rivers. The mule that gets in the first kick usually wins the scrap. MASQUERADE DANCE ST. ANDREW’S HALL 2nd Avenue NEW YEAR'S NIGHT January 1, 1915 imperial Orchestra Dancing Begins at 9 P. M. Gents $1.00—Ladice Free 3 2m we See a Motor Cycle France, it is reported, is eon. Given Away Friday, 9 P. 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