aa Ra ie FSP Te Te eee et ii et Be oe d $e Py c re nl 4) eras i i Si pase ites ee ee Seana Lal a eee 4 ee ee ee oer ie apenas | | THE DAILY NEWS j ST ‘THE DAILy NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation , HEAD Daily News Buiiding, 3rd Ave, Primce Rupert, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING— rates on application. OFFICE B.c. Telephone 98 50 cents per inch DAILY EDITION ae jn Saturday ,Augusf 28, 1915. | : THE DARDANELLES In the August United Empire | magazine there is a most “The Fight} by J. Ellis in- | teresting article o for the Dardanelles,” Barker. ‘Never, in the history of the world, have greater sac- rifices been made for so smal) a strip of country. Never has greater heroism been shown. The fight for the will live forever in world’s his- Dardanelles It is an epic worthy of a Homer,” says Mr. Barker. In dealing with the alleged rashness of the British in mak- ing this attack, the shows that France and Britain tory. writer decided upon the action as be- ing absolutely necessary in or- der to assist Russia. Of the Allied powers, Russia is by far the strongest in men. The whole of the Russian Empire has a population of nearly] 180,000,000. She has more} men than Germany, Austria | } Russia but | she undoubtedly suffers from a and Turkey combined. has an abundance of men, of arms and machin-| industries being com- | paratively little Russia is almost scarcity ery, her ' developed. exclusively j an agricultural country, ex- changing her grain, meat, hides, timber and oil for for- eign manufactured goods. Unfortunately, Russia is a land-locked country. Her har- bors in the north are mainly in the Baltic, which is closed by Germany, while the ap- proach to her southern ports is dominated by Turkey. Transport of war materials in- to Russia by way of East Asia is extremely cumbrous, and the Siberian railway is already overcrowded, hence the only means of supplying Russia’s demands for through the From an economic | munitions is| Dardanelles. | star id- | point it is just as important that Russia should be enable "a to get an outlet for the gr: which has accumulated in her - Black Sea ports Russia's [Ses financial cendition has been erippled through her inability to export her only means of exchange. The interest on th vast sums borrowed abroad bv Russia can only be met by ex- perting the produce of the country. British the Dardanelles is o From a standpoint f great in portance the bridge strategically. It between the Austro- German and the Hast, Empire and would naturally be the starting point of an attack cn the Si ez Canal, the water-way between Britain and 'ndia, New Zealand and Australia. Ax on the policy that attack is the best means of defence, Britain that the protect the + striking at the Dardanelies and finds easiest way to Suez Caral is by threatening the capital 27f the} Turkish Empire. not fighting | for wetory, but for Britain is only lasting i it is indispen- peace, therefore that absolutely yuld be} that an impo. t-| sable Turkey she defeated, and Britain should have ant voice in the re-arrange ment of Turkish territ« ries. Germany and Austria have long desired to subject Serbia to rail- Berlin Constan- the very With this Constantinople themselves, because the roads running from and Vienna towards tinople ge through centre of Serbia. railroad and under German control, Ger- many would hold the key to the Turkey between the dominion of the world, being the link three oldest and most densely populated continents. Turkey as a vassal of Germany is an both to Rus- British Empire. The opening of the Dardan- lead to the enormous danger sia and to the elles will not only strengthening of the Allies by allowing Russia to re-equip her army, but it will lead to a weakening of the German- Austrian The fall of will be the point of the war. group. Constantinople turning = SS “FRED " STORK’S —— Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Stee! Blocks fron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rope % Valves Pumps Hose Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S ———————SaVSSSSSSSSSS —— SE ee = es Rifles and Shotguns Ammunition Paint — HARDWARE So So — Lively MOW-f ow TH Fores L- SET TH WRMAST HADL TH FOREYARD OUTO’ TH LEE POOP DECK { TiGGIn'> WEATHER FORE BRACE ‘ | Contract | | whic h visited him i Bes is Ear! 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