THE WAR
Latest Gables This Afternoon's Weir News. [iiLKtiiau ruwtuuAi'u- wOi'ituuHt.j •l'£U I'KKftti ASyOUAIIUK-i CASUALTY LIST. KiLED .IN ACTION. Wellington Battalion. Private D. McK. Dicksoii. Auckland Battalion. Private Ifi. [{radhury. Wounded hand and toot caused by a lull of earlli. Olagu liiiLtalion.t'f.irjMiral J. L. O'JJrieu. Previously reported wounded now reported missing. ■ Auckland .Battalion; Private (.!. Porter, Olajio Jiatt-alion.- Private C. Crockett, Previ<iu.sl,\ r*'"|M tr»l ini.ssiiig, jion reported \voundt>f|.--Ol.ag<i Battalion: Sergl. A. -I. Itiw. (deceived This Day S.MO a.m. i ES'PION.VCI':. hoildoii, July MO. The Press Bureau states lhal in ad dition to the five people already con victed of espionage, the authorities ie•cently arrostcd lon ialleged (lenirui agents, of various nationalities, Son; , of whom fully confessed- All will le Iried, in t'aniera, for attempting lo colloci and communicate lo the enemv i:i formal ion regarding Ihe fleet and- '.he army. The ellieiaey of Ihe mo • .M'cs taken by Ihe authorilies is pr,iv,'"l i,v :h' fact that all Ihe men were 'ir'v.-.:-ed within three week of their ll'in , ol reaching (his country. TURKISH I.USSK.S. As a result ol Ihe action on .July '_'I at on the l']ii|>lirales river ihe Turks relveale.) | went \ Inc- mile,-, i Their ea.siialliis are nhercol' I! ollicers and (i'.tO are prisoners. Our easuallies were ")i!| .iiieiudijig IM7 killed and uiisising. (Uei'eivcl This Da\ s, I', am.) Jil/lvCTh'OCnTl'lD. Xev, York, July M' . Polii.'e I ,ieulciianl Meeker li-in ; •■.■! ;i elec: I 'i en jei.l 111|' I lie luiir ' 'I of Ke.-ell leal ill I IMl?. 1J.. , prole, d inil'>cetice Id ihe last. A I'MtKM'll ('('l-MAII'M',)- !v Pa it,. Jul\ :;:.) \ ' uuimuiii'iiie >laie -, thai I hro'i'.'.h •mi flic i|i;'hl the givnade an,l μ-laid ■-! 1 IC'Mle 1'11.1.1 Irclicll io IlelK'b look l>!:ie.' ai the 1 .abyriuih, I'l'Jillii'j; a!• I!- , i n-iiLip! colli iiiuei! i tt i<) ! he middle I ei;:i:-- • I a ' 1 e,--|; I liTlliall Ci'im ler-at - ; ae'i ;iti-l our ei:ri-iiu.- ol lire inflieled "jeav.v 1.,.,5,.5. l!(tr.\l WIA'S ATTITI'DK, liolldoj). .Inly .'ill. l'i'U(e|-S, Pan-, coi rer-fiondeii! cable, ilial 11 ■ ■ _?jl i >!: 1111»j i -- icr I! on ma ma .-> eiiii\ illle the war nil I lie side of the Allies arc proei • ■ • i[ll;i. eal isiacioriiy. A (re-'ily lia- been prepared, and anail.s the .sig iiaiuie of only ojii- belligerent. ' r pi .-vidi'A I b;il lleiiiiia uia \\ ill 'iul«'i\ en- , ■•• i: bin i w i.i iiK.nl i I I he .-■ ci• 11-111sii;11 of (he tiealv. .Mea II w lllle Ihe '-.I riel e> i e\annnat I'.n ef ■;: od- for Turkey •ciil Ib.-o'iidi I'oumaiiia i> aslsed for. the Allies to lend o.xperi Cu.slom e\a miners. MTMTKINS The I're-s Hureau now ~-|a|e; Ib.i! lli' , .Mini-ii-r for Mllllii ii■-11s tully eslablisbed In- -riieine. Sir P. (Jir-iuard lims resiliuc'l Hie di reel o| ship \riiis I roii;i-\Yliil\\ orl b's. I STi; IKKUS PJiOSK'i'rTK.I). 'I'hirt.y ciippei smiths at hanTiebl shipvardis are being pro.seculed In , lore the Munitions War Tribunal for striking over a dispulc with the uiasler plumbers. 11. i.s Ihe lir.-f proseciil ion under the Munitions Aef in Scotland. A .STKAMIfiR St'NK. A submarine Mink I In. , Young Percy, !|er ci'i'w w as saved. IHKASONOir.S OKNTiILM.. .SI'iNTEN<; Fd). Pretoria. July '<0. The rebel fleiieral Muller has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for (reason, KNTMNTK OOHDIAI/K. Pa.ris, July IW. v .Vewspaper.s 'pay fribulo lo the .'fforts of the MritiVh military autliorit:%> to preserve the. good feeling of soldiers with the French peasantry. The British Army is careful nor lo harm properly and assist the peasant farineifs in Iheir harvest by lo;u;s of tj'oops and hoivsps. STILL OIS DRY LAND. Malta, July W. Australian nounded, describing the situatiuti al Gaba, Tepe, stated that the Australians and New Zealand stdl are holding up M.OOU Turks, who ; ie disinclined to renew die at temp I. to throw UK into the sou.. The Turks now are acting on the defensive. Sapping continues unceasingly at A-jhi Baba. wherein we invariably beat-'b> Turks. The whole _ ot Aclii Baba bristles with guns which disappear :ks fast as they aro iirod. (Received This Day, 12.30 p.in,) KUSSiANS RiirrmE. Berlin, July 30. A coniinuiii<|iic states that CJeneral \ r on Woyrfich forcwl Ihe Vistula river at eerorni points and tho Eiissians evacuated tho entire line of the'Vis-tula-Bug. AUSTRIA'S TROPOSAj/.TO SERVIA- >. ./>_' .y ~.- •._.. r - t paris,, July ; 30. ? *
oil of Ministers states that Austria thrice -sounded Serbia regarding a separate peace, offering the rectilictition of the, Bosnian, llerzcgovinian and Athiiiiian frontiers, and access to the Adriatic Sea and certain economic: advantages. Serbia declined all oilers. Tho president added that Serbia, de sires an agreement with Bulgaria tin I twice made proposals without success. Serbia also was. desirous of an Italian Alliance- and agrees to Italy's preeminence in the Adriatic Sea which they never disputed.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1915, Page 4
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