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THE MORNING NEWS ENGLISH EDITION OF EL IMPARCIAL Page San José Costa Rica, Central America, November 11th. 1915 X The Italian Steamer Ancona with 500 passegenrs on board was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine.
MANY LIVES ARE REPORTED LOST.
PRIVATE CABLE SERVICE OF EL IMPARCIAL.
NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 10ht 1915.
ECEIVED IN SAN JOSE AT 15 The Italian steamer Ancona with 1500 pasengers on board, of which one thousand were reservists and the balance private parties, was torpedoed and sunk this morning at am by a German submarine. Hundreds of persons perished and others are battling with the waves. The submarine after doing its work summerged and disappeared. CORRESPONDENT.
New Greek Cabinet is Already GERMAN SPIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Necessary Explanation.
Showing Signs of Collapse.
the Bulgarians, who have advanced to the West of Uskub, to approved the plan of an interior ernment has reached the conclu. Tenient and has been delayed to the limits of justice and truthfulness.
The Serbians Made a Splendid Defense of Nish.
Yesterday in the English Section of La Informacion. we saw an artiele which we received several days ago through Information Universelle and AEROGRAMS.
which we did not publish as we considered it ridiculous.
The article referred to, we translate as follows: GREEK CABINET IS ALREADY SHOWING SINGNS OF COLLAPSE HORRIFYING GERMAN INDUSTRY ATHENS, Nov, 8th. New Greek Cabinet is already show The Courrier de Armee Belge reveals a monstruous industry which was lg signs of collapse, and the war group seems determined in its carried on by certain Germans who showed a barbarous mentality.
blicy to oppose neutrality. British officer, who for quite a length of time was a resident of the HE AUSTRO GERMANS OCCUPY KRUSEVTC CAMPURING MANY SERKamerun, informed us just a minute ago, that the Germans established a hoxifying industry: a tannery for human skins.
BIANS AND MUNITIONS With the aid of the natives they skinned corpses of children and grown BERLIN, Sth. In the Balkans the Austro Germans occupy up people who met a sudden death, and these were prepared and sent to the tannery.
frusevac, capturing many Serbians and munitions. The German movement Southeastward is progressing. Germans are In this way they obtained a very fine product, similar to velvet, which under false denomination was shipped to Germany where it was manufactured.
ntrenching themselves along important lines in Serbia, and by he time Allies are ready to attack the German positions will be It would not be strange, said our informant, to find Germans possessing card cases and pocket books lined with human skin, and showing tasty gold mpregnable. Germans are also preparing for an offensive movand silver trimmings engraved with nobility inscriptions.
ment in Egypt. British submarine sunk German cruiser UndiThe trade of such articles was usually carried on in Berlin, but truthe in Baltic Sea Sunday; most of the crew were saved.
fully we must admit that it was done in secreey.
HE SERBIANS MADE SPLENDID DEFENSE OF NISH.
It must be noted that this involved those who met a sudden death and this detail gives place to many ideas.
LONDON, Sth. Serbians made splendid defense of Nish, Great stir has been caused in the United States by the activity of German spies. Walter This is the article in question and about which La Informacion makes od retreated in good order. There is asteady stream of British Sholtz, Robert Fay and Paul Deeche, were arrested by the New York police while trying to exa BIG FUSS.
ad French pouring into the Balkans, and will make effort to plode a bomb in the forest of Weekhowken. This experiment was being made to see if the bomb was suWe must say that we propose to furnish our readers with good sound readreak Bulgarian ring and save remnants of Serbian army. Nu fficiently powerful to blew up a ship. Robert Fay said that they intended to blew up every ammu.
ing matter, without no partiallity whatever and we will discard anything erous German officers have arrived in Greece, causing great nition factory in the States and that they had already received 000 to carry out their task which at first sight any man with some sense can plainly see is mere fiction.
arm to Allies, as same movement was observed in Turkey and La Informacion we know is partial.
ulgaria just before these countries entered the war. The LonNEW RUSSIAN LOAN Italy to Fight Germany Cries Over La Informacion endeavors to publish anything which directly or inin Globe which was seized by the Police Saturday was still in in the Balkans Spilled Milk. directly favors the French. She is right if that should be her policy.
hotele hands of the authorities today; so far no move has been made Our policy as heretofore stated will be entirely independent. We have ties ARMY STATIONED IN ALBANIA CLAIMS UNITED STATES DEALS or compromises with no one and publish in our colums all reading matter and prosecute its Editor, Charles Palmre. With the fall of Nish UNITED STATES ADDRESSES BRITAIN NOTE ON INTERFERe war time capital of Serbia, the main Bulgarian and Teutonic SOON TO JOIN THE SERBIANS.
LENIENTLY WITH ENGLAND. news PROVIDING SUCH SHOWS INDICATIONS OF VERACITY.
ENCE WITH TRADE.
If we were to publish lies and false reports in our columns, if we should mies have been solidly united. It is stated from official sources BERLIN, sth. There is not furnish our readd with stacks of useless reading matter, we would be able ROME, 9th. Semi official anat Lord Kitchener, at the request of colleagues, has left En.
the slightest fear of a crisis NEW YORK, sth. The Wall nouncements state that the Itaand for a short trip to the Eastern theater of the war. More flied troops are being sent from Salonika to the scene of fighting Street Journal gives the news that lian army will soon be fighting brought about by the American to publish a volume every day. Our aim, as stated in our first edition, is to note to England, and the general furnish the English reading public with good. sound and instruetive reading the hope that they will be able to capture Vedes and thus com the Russian Finance Committee against the Bulgarians. The Gov opinion is that this note is too matter which comes only from reliable sources and which is entirely within war loan amounting to 500 mil sion that a vigorous campaign is long. Considered from a point of As to the charge made by La Informacion in reference to our pro German meat and clear the Salonika Metravitza region so that assistan lion dollars, payable in ten years, necessary, as the Bulgarians are view of critizism, nothing can be edition, we appeal to the reading public to judge by the reading matter wa can be sent to the Serbians in the North.
to be floated at 95 per cent and seriously menacing Albania. The said as to its arguments, but it is publish and the news we furnish, and to them who make us this charge we can RUSSIANS ARE CONCENTRATING LARGE FORCES TO STRIKE with an interest of five and a half general belief if that the auxilia believed that as in the case of the only say what we have before: DEEDS SPEAK AND NOT FOOLISH per cent per annum.
ry Italian forces now in Albania German note, it might have at THE BULGARIANS FROM THE EAST WORDS.
The Sun while commenting the will soon join the Serbian army least conveyed a veiled menace.
PARIS, Sth. Russians are concentrating large forces to ike Bulgarians from the East. Serbian Minister reports Ger note which the American Govern operating in the region of Uskub.
Coments are freely made on the British Steamer Sunk NEW BRITISH WAR COUNCIL.
ment addressed Great Britain, ins are still unable to send munitions to either Bulgaria or Turby German Submarine.
protesting against British inter Italian Parliament expressions used in the note to Germany, which were exceeding. THE BULGARIANS RECEIVE WILL BE FORMED BY MOST DISference with neutral trade, says to Hold Sessions. ly strong. The messages sent to LARGE REINFORCEMENTS TO UNITED STATES SENDS LENGTHY NOTE OF PROTEST TO the following: The note is writBerlin were equivalent to an ul LONDON, Sth. The steamer TINGUISHED MENBERS.
ten in a moderate tone and exacENGLAND the form in which they were set sunk by a German submarine.
WASHINGTON, sth. United States sends lengthy note ili reflects American sentinemt. FULL POWERS TO EE BESTOWED timatum, with the exception of Woolwich which left London, was It describes the purpose of the ON THE GOVERNMENT FOR England, protesting against interference with neutral ship United States: we abide by the forth, while in the case of Engl. The crew was sa ved.
LONDON, 8th. The Evening LONGER PERIOD.
and, the United States only sets News states that the new War The Daily Mail reports from and seizures, declaring that methods of Great Britain are law and we demand that Great egal.
Britain also abide by this same ROME, Sth. The report that nouncing the policy to be adopted a brilliant defense at Nish. As the Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the forth its arguments, with out an Athens that the Serbians made Council will be formed by Mr. Asquith, War Secretary ad interim, law which prevails the world over the Chamber of Deputies will hola in case that the demand should enemy advanced they fought in Admiralty and Mr. Lloyd George, and which provides for the fla meetings for a week and probably be overlooked or that Great Bri successive engagements until they Secretary of Ammunitions. Sir RMANY ANSWERS UNITED STATES grant outrages she has subjected will extend the full powers con tain should refuse to consent to made their last stand in the for Edward Grey will attend the us to. The American protest is ferred upon the Government to the wishes, as these cannot be con tified heights surrounding the meetings when any foreign matTTER OF PASSPORTS TO BE exceedingly just and must be con conduct the war, has been considered demands of the United city, and made orderly retreat sidered as very moderate. firmed.
AGAIN COMENTED.
States.
before for superior forces.
ters are dealt with.
For one month.
e 00 The situation at Uskub remains Three months. 00 Washington, Sth. The German German Bombs in Police Boat.
unchanged. The Bulgarians after Neutrality Best Six months. 50 their terrible experience at the swer to Secretary Lansing refor Roumania.
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