THE WAR
: LOOSES OV THE UEIIMANS. (Received I his Day 'J. !■' a.m.) (vaitod .-jcrvicx-;. Paris, September IJ. The i'otit Parisien's K>ri-.->po!u!.e-.L in (the Lens region sia.loi-1 'that 1 British artillery during l!u> »:im - months has inflicted 10-ses 'i ! ■■ - 0110-hal'f the German ofloeluv.-. Germans mow isiv liriiyriiijr Alsi;ii.t!: troops from the liiissiau front lor imposed positions against the Caiiauia lis. / SWEDEN 11UM 1 UATEIX ►Stockholm, .Sept. L-. The Swedish .Foreign Oilices and otlicr authorities entirely «.-<>ilii i"iti ilie statements as to blind conlideiice and compromising readiness to servo (<<'> - many. Swedish neutrality has Wn i injured, and tins a Hair is regiudeo throughout tlio country with tedium) of deep humiliation. BRITISH NAVAL AIR SERVICE. London, September 1-. Operations by the -Naval Air 'Service have bqeu carried out in thv last twenty-lour hours. I'lio sorviee raided Saint JL>unis, an important aerodrome, Bruges docks, Thourout railjuiiGtion, and a railway junction iwai Ghent. 'Several tons oi explosives were dropped; and there ail-o v.ioro dropped many U>ns ol sparlagelsov::. throughout Engel ammnuuion dump. AIL out machines returned. ,SLR. DOUGLAS lIAIG';S REPORT. London, September 12. Field-Marshal Sir J)ou{j;];is I iai«£ re-i X>oi ,r t«:—-AVe ropiilsod tho one my, who atauked til is inonuny; wu-.tward oi Hiirgiooui'lt. AN'o .iuce.essi ully j'aiilud northeastward ol iiulkxutii;, and soU'uh ward of Lombairtzydo.. ERENC'H ■COJLMUMQL'Ii. A t'l'oiicli comm liii-ivj uo Tlio aruilcry .wugii.o goes .ui iii tho (sector 3 ijcl/iVee-ii lii'iegaeij leu aim Uixscliootif. We niativ; two suceessnu raids north-eat*!/ ol l. i.re i-u .. Souplot roact, where we pcu<. i-raivu £lio enemy's third line and .kiltca oi captured the wJiolu «arrit-oii. enemy in an auiciupt nort'.-casL oi T'.iLuro tailed, with sen us I'jsS' »• Wo repulsed 'two attJCMs on <. u r advanced posts north oi Ciiai'iiereWood, north ol ijezouvaux. i lie entjiuy's aeroplanes bund.od iLnmkiriy, Several uivilaur- were victims. (llucoved This JJay, lu.5U a.m.) THE KOil-NiLOii'' i'xlOuxt-Ul. Loudon, !*'ep... Tho Daily ielegrapl; .;ia;tvs lli.il General ivorniloil has a etcany itoiuiod policy, including mo eie.'aiian to tho throne the heai.l ol thv iJijlLn.uoiiK ■family, which ts nioro aucieiii. tiiaii tluvt Oil tho Isoinanotl. '.i here is widi+pi'oad Jinu\».ledy,e oi an .111110.-.1-certain famine ]■;, . i:.,; i!i way for a di. - tatoi>hip. The load control now i.-> invested 111 pvoviwioi.iugl coinuuttes lai'gely \'t>iiipu /.-a ui ignorant peasantry, v. ho are uitci iy incapable of judging r.ln- needs of country and of actii.L; eiuigcf.ica J" and uia selfishly. I | RUri'SilAN Vih»V«. j ! iVtroisrad, Jo.. JliVkubau •Ccv-isaeliis, in pivxesti-ig against tlio Govcruinc.iit's ciuui.Lj.e.s oi military commaiul pivvjoiiH to uncial Koniiloff'fS ultiiuaLuin, said: "We havo had enough o; the.-Mj kaleidoscopic changie«., whicn .simi,' only the interests of Uenuan.v, as liiose. ;;\'sjioiisiblo lor tlio changes are aware. BREAKING- Oi-M' 1 RELATIONS. ! Buenos Ay-re... Sept. It is believed Lliai the U.iveruKi'i.'. is withdrawing its Alin.ste. - li—•• Berlin and disiui.^-iug CA'.'. i (tho .Gorman Ambassador' l . Another report .Ism** ilii.i i.'ount Luxburg has beeii hinde.l .111. passports.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 13 September 1917, Page 3
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474THE WAR Levin Daily Chronicle, 13 September 1917, Page 3
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