PEACE TALK
London, Nov. 18. The Vossischo Zcitung in a semiofficial article, saye that Germany is
I ready ior poaco, out -the- Allies mua take tile iuiuative. in spite oi tun statement ojliciaidoni scons at the ldex Lhat mediation talk in loieign coun- / tries is ueing instigated by the Kaiser, 11EVOLTIN IUiiKEY. Tho Jixchange jVgency's correspoadent at Athena reports that' Djomai Pasha, Turkish Minister of (Marine, whilst on a, mitision to iSyria, Tovoiiou against the Govcrmnent and indiuci the JJtusos to join tno movemeat, which has spread to Arabia where Ujoiual is co-operating with the.Entente. (Iteceivecl This Day c>.55 a.m.; A J3IIAVE riU JiiST. IVlrograd, A'ov. 18. ihe coninninder of the iUmsian division on tho Austrian front luus recomi:iend.ed the pensioning ot tiio widow of the priest Vvrewcliuk and ennoblement of his cliildren in recognition ot Ins wonderful heroism. Wnon <* .scouting party was about io be ambushed, VoixjiiU'liuk sailed them across t'ne river in his own i)oat under a neavy lire-.- iic was shot in tne hip, arm when returning alter landing the sol-
diers was so weak lroiu tho loss oi blood that iie lost control of tiio ruu-; d;er and drilted down .stream. iio ieu ' into the Austrians , hands. The peasants heard cries and next day thoy found aim with his head uattered, hn mouth hUed with clay, ins body covero t with gashes, Itis collarbone broiio.'i, and hits knee tendons cut: evidence his body riddled' with bullets. AbSTIUAIN rtUIKUAKLNii U&rUltliil) iSUiMv. itoine, iNov. 18. it k> reported Lhat an Austrian submarine wa& sunk by tile Ailie<.t torpouo boats near iSecolas.
KUtiSLA AM) KOUAIAMA. A BiKiliarest correspondent says ti:at an excellent linprossioii has ueen created in iiuiunaaia by Ji. fciazonou's declaration that liucoiau never raced " the possibility oi a Kussian army traversing more than a small part uJ i'oumaniau teniiory witiiuut the ilou- ' nianian Government's consent. lvUSb!A'is IrAt. "Idiosia .> -L'.iy , ' uJt oefiali oi uie wo.iiuled piiouuers in Germany was eathusiiiiiticaily Thy children in tiiu elementary schools- sang the it-usiiau aiibneui. .beven iiious- ' and ladies sold souvenirs in tue streets aiKi' (J neon Alexandria aim the Duke Michael attended a matinee o ii .Uiissiaii program at tiie Alhambra. 1 jAiissian articles were hold at tivo bazjuirs, and a dinner and concert at wailton iiiven in aid ol L.ady Arthur l'agot's lOis&iau Kelioi x'uud. Received This Day li.au. a.m IX THE DAKDAAbLLES. ijoudoii, JSov. 16. J lie xiritish U/ices have lesunied mei. olleii.sive in the .Dardanelles. The iifty-isecoml division captured 280 yards o!' trenches at Kmhinuilah.
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