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THE MORNING NEWS ENGLISH EDITION OF EL IMPARCIAL Page San José Costa Rica, Central America, November 13th. 1915 X SERBIANS FAR FROM DEFEATED.
Czar troops making good.
BY THE GERMANS.
PHOTO BY AMERICANO PRE 334550CIATION Mayor of New York a Pupil THE FALL OF KRAGUJEVATZ.
Sinking of the Ancona may at Military Instruction Camp. LARGE AMOUNT OF BOOTY TAKEN Cause Complications with the Wireless News Received Yesterday: United States.
SERBIANS ARE FAR FROM BEING DEFEATED BERLIN, 10th. The Koelnische Zeitung says that the flight About 20 Americans perished in the LONDON, 10th. Serbians far from defeated, important of the Serbians from Kragujevatz disaster.
successes reported for Serbian army in Defiles Kanthanik. Bri was quite unexpected, as they left tish re inforced by new division in fighting Bulgarians near Stru.
the arsenal with war material inmitza. General Monroe expected from Gallipoli to command tact.
CABLES: British in Balkans.
All the damage done was the destruction of some belts and some BULGARIANS DESPERATE EF AMERICAN STEAMER SEARCHED THE CZAR TROOPS ARE MAKING GOOD BY THE BRITISH minor pieces of machinery which FORTS TO CHECK THE FRENCH PETROGRAD, 10. Official. Czar troops making were carried away and can easily good. Captured large amount of war material abandoned by rebe repleaced.
The French although outnumbered hold American Steamer Zelandia searched treating Germans. Village in Dvinsk region taken by Russians at Mexican port.
The value just for metals seized their own and repulse the enemy.
at bayonet point, enemy driven out of strongly fortified woods by the Germans is estimated at near Vyniatytz.
WASHINGTON, 10th. Offrom 30 to 40 million marks. The ATHENS, 11th. Dispatches FIRE STARTED AT THE LONDON DOCKS CAUSING GREAT DAMAGE booty taken includes several from Saloniki to the Patris state, ficials here are anxiously awaiting LONDON, 10. Telegram from Algiers states, reported thousand motor car tires. that in the battle which took place news of the sinking of the An.
here that British cruiser sunk German submarines in Straits The large shops of the Serbian in the vicinity of Strumitza, the cona so as to ascertain if any of Gibraltar. Fire broke out today at one of the docks causnig works are full of French and French troops were outnumbered Americans were on board.
Secretary of State Lansing, has great damage, entire Fire Brigade called out to fight this fire American machinery although but that General Sarrail sent reinthe large portion is of German forcements and checked the Bul instructed Minister Nelson Page, which threatens to become general consagration.
make. The shops and store hou garians attack which was made to make full report on the matter.
The American Consul at ProTITO RUFFO AMONG THOSE MISSING FROM THE ANCONA ses are packed with stacks of with the end of preventing the NEW YORK, 10th. Señor Tito Ruffo well known singer bronce, loaded cartridges, shrap. French from aiding the Serbians, greso reports that the American was aboard Italian liner Ancona which was sunk yesterday by nel, old bronce and copper pieces accross the Balema Pass and that steamer Zealandia. which was anchored in that port, wag for.
a German submarine, he was among those reported missing.
and old guns. The shops worked the Bulgarians were repulsed.
cibly searched by a squard of men CHINESE GOVERNOR AT SHANG HAI ASSASSINATED.
up to the last minute, as may be from several British cruisers, seen by the fact that on every side, GERMAN SUBMARINE UNDER SHANG HAI, 10th. Chinese Governor of Shang Hai, AUSTRIAN COLORS which are yying outside the harcartridges and shrapnel could be assassinated, assasin first throws bomb which misses mark, then bor, evidently waiting to capture found which had just been manujumps on outomobile and riddles him with revolver bullets.
factured. When the Serbians The submarine which sunk the Ancona the Zealandia. In view of this AMERICAN STEAMER SEARCHED BY THE BRITISH.
report Government officials have abandonned the arsenal they placflew the Austrian colors but was manned by Austrians. concluded that the British have WASHINGTON, 10 th. British searched American ship ed gun powder in the buildings to not only violated Mexican neutralS. Zealandia lying in Mexico port of Progreso, forcibly destroy them. The Germans were searched by British. Washington concluded British violated neuable to prevent the explosion by ROME, 10th. According to ity but they have gone beyonw the trality of Mexico. Limit of International effects also overstepthrowing water on the sections staetments of German and Aus limit by searching an American MAYOR MITCHEL IN WAR OUTFIT which were in most danger, Besi trian survivors of the submarine vessel in a neutral port. fire started in the Bethlem ped by this act.
Private and not so private at that, since four other men des those at Kragujevatz, the Ser which sunk the Ancona, the subshare his tent John Purroy Mitchel, who mayors for New York bians had other ammunition fac marine was flying the Austrian Steel Works. Machine shop num: The Mayor Banquet city folk when at home, tried to reduce the swelling which rose bae, but at present only hold the mans.
tories at Pirot, Nish and Koshe colors but was manned by Ger ber was destroyed leaving only the steel structure. The cause of on his palms in performing the preliminary work as a student last named and which is very at the Guild Hall. at the military instruction camp at Plattsburg, Mr. Mit are tired of war, they show peace the number of victims on the An caused to machinery and to The last estimates made as to the fire is unknown. The damages Important Statements Made by the Speakers. chel was one of the first military amateurs to reach Plattsburg. ful inclinations and have reques cona increase the number to 300, at LONDON, 10th. The prin Kitchener has gone on a special Probably the mayor regretted his haste, for the regular army ed that more troops be sent to mostly of which were emigrant several million dollars. Some of the machinists lost up to a huncipal color worn at the Guild Hall mission to the near East in com officers began to pick on him from the jump. Soon after he had protect their homes.
women and children.
dred dollars in tools. The buildbanquet tonight as well as at the pany with representatives of the aided others in laying the platform for the tents he was ordered ing had been recently set up and Mayor Parade was the kaki.
other powers. It is a mission to to set up several cots, and when that task was finished he was Mr. Asquith solemnly confirm which his peculiar capabilities told to show other military novices how to do it. It was hard The Germans Prepare to Attempt a its equipment was first class. It ed the pledge of his word made a and knowledge of the near East, work. You straddle a cot quite as a cowboy does when he breaks year ago, that Great Britain and are perfectly adapted. Lord Kit a colt You jerk a pair of rope lines and try to get the legs up Landing on English Soil.
dollars. Guns of different sizes were manufactured in this shops.
her Allies would never put down chener, furthermore, shares the right. Most of the time the legs defy your efforts, particularly their arms as long as the rights utmost confidence of the other when your strength has been sapped by loss of sleep. The mayor Large Fleet Kept at Kiel for this Purpose.
and independence of the smaller governments and of the British tackled this job after a sleepless night, but he finally got away The Town of Canterbury Crammed with Troops.
States should not be restored and King and his people and all as long as Europe should not be believe and hope that the efforts with it and became one of the most proficient pupils in camp.
emancipated from the slavery and of that great soldier will be most From our Special Correspondent in London.
CONFERENCE OF THREE BALKAN imposition of force. He added. successful.
Ambasador Naon leaves the GREEK ARMY TO BE DISCHARGED.
London, October 26th. We will not put down our arms Mr. Asquith as well as Mr. BalKings of Roumania, Greece and Bulwhile brave and courageous Ser four, who spoke after him, de ALL NEWSPAPERS PUBLISH LAU ONLY FIVE THOUSAND SOLDIERS (Received in San José, November 12th 1915. garia to meet at Bucharest.
bia is stubbornly fighting in de nounced King Ferdinand of BulDATORY ARTICLES ON HIS WILL REMAIN UNDER ARMS.
fense of her liberty and indepen garia as a traitor and King ConsThe British War Office is in possession of information LONDON, 10th. dence against far superior forces tantine of Greece for his doubtful EMINENT PERSONALITY.
which places beyond doubt that Germany intends in the near Asquith in the House of Commons requested of the enemy, and while she is conduest and his disloyalty to. SerROME, 11th. The Giornale future to attempt a landing on English soil.
not amply and abundantly com bia.
WASHINGTON, 10th. On Italia reports that the decree or The invasion is planned to take place on the coast of Kent, a new credit of 400 million pounds for sterling and Mr. Tennant announpensated for the great sacrifices The most striking feature in all the ocenssion of the departure of dering the demobilization of the just south of the Isle fo Sheppey. More than four army corps of ced that several generals will be she is making.
the speeches, including the one Argentine Ambassador, Mr. Greek army will soon be issued first line German troops were told off for the British expedition. recalled from the front for Upon criticizing Lord North made by Ambassador Cambon, Naon, the newspapers throughout and timt only five thousand men Lord Kitchener, the Secretary of War, along with other various reasons, but that they will cliffe yellow press which pu was the statement made that the the United States publish enthu will be left under arms. military men who have been watching the disposition of German be allowed to resign.
blished the malicious and false war would never end until the siastic farewell words.
forces, have been puzzled for some time by the absence from ac The Central News reports from report on Lord Kitchener resig severeigns of force and brutality The Boston Globe Says: Away DRINK ENGLISH PUNCH tive service of several corps of Germany best veterans.
nation, thus forcing the Govern had been crushed; those who have from making disagreable excepBucharest that unconfirmed repment to reveal a State secret, he violated divine and human laws tions, many have been the diploma These particular troops were on the firing line in Belgium orts have reached that city statsaid: Lord Kitchener, agreable with murders in the air, on land tic representatives who have won The British to Fight the Bulgarians.
is being kept by the German Admiralty.
ing that the Kings of Roumania, to a request of the King and of and sea, and which have culminattrace of them was lost. So anxious was Lord Kitchener about the Greece and Bulgaria have arranhis coleagues accepted a very im led in the appalling tragedy with popular esteem and respect, but REINFORCEMENTS HAVE ARRIV: Whereabouts of these crack troops, that he asked the French and ged to hold a meeting at Bucharportant mission connected with took place in the prison yard at very few, excepting Ambassador Russian General Staffs to try to get some trace of them through est.
Brussels when Miss. Cavell was Ithies as Ambassador Naon.
ED AND EVERYTHING IS REA prisoners.
the war in the Lerant.
Dispatches received state that In praising the newspapers, shot for her charitable crine.
The Washington Post calls him DY FOR THE CAMPAIGN.
Mr. Balfour praised the Allies the promote of peace and friendAs no trace of the troops could be secured on the battle King Constantine has decided to with the exception of those of the disolve Parliament and order that field, spies were sent into Holland, Belgium and Germany. Those yellow press, for their patriotic control of the seas, whose power ship, and says that his many policy, he justified the supression is today greater than ever and the friends and admirers. cherish the Saloniki, who this afternoon were PARIS, 11th. The British at spies unearthed the information that the troops were quartered general elections take place.
near the Kiel Canal where a big fleet of warships and transports The Press Bureau denies the of the Globe by saying: Its Edi said that notwithstanding the reports that Lord Kitchener is tor sneezes when Lord Northeliffe notes from the United States and hope of his speedy return; that reinforced with an additional is being keept by the German Admiralty.
takes snuff. He further empha of another nation which had her they can never forget his propa division, solidly occupy the region The German plan was to sweep down on the English coast going to India and says that his ziced the seriousness of the offen fleet in hiding and feels hungry, ganda for the benefit of both situated to the north of Doiran, at a spot where they would be least expected, yet within strik journey is to the Dardanelles.
se by publishing and conferming the war will be continued until countries and that no man in the and are operating towards Stritza ing distance of London. Finally the mouth of the Thames was that lie and thus challenging the final victory is achieved.
SINKING OF THE ANCONA MAY present times has so successfully where, it is said, several out post selected.
statement made by the GovernThe distinguished attendance contributed to mutual confidence, engagements have taken place, For weeks, thousands of British troops have been drafted CAUSE COMPLICATIONS ment. He declared that there was applauded new Minister Smith, which is today the basis of friend between the British and the Bul into this area and have been bussy digging trenches on the About twenty Americans lost their life not a single word of truth in that who said: The settlement of the ship and continental peace.
garians.
Downs overlooking the English Channel.
in the disaster.
statement and that the Govern notes and answers between EnglThe Bulgarians attack on Krir Along the beach from Heme Bay, to a point opposite the Isle ment would never restrain the and and its relatives of America, olak shows how anxious the Bul of Sheppy, barbed wire entanglements have been erected and press, unless the offense should will not be one of warring people The Panama Pacific Exposition. garians are about the advance of guns planted to sweep the coast.
WASHINGTON, 10th. The be so serious that it would endan but will be a friendly discussion the French troops beyond the Department of State announces ger the welfare of the country. He between lawyers.
THE COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES river Crena, and their occupation ground which is submerged at high tide. Only when the tide is Page reports that the Americans Most of the wire entanglements were stretched on low the following: Minister Nelson also promised that great inovaThe whole attendance stood up tions would be introduced in the and cheered, when Lord Reading THAT THE FAIR WILL CLOSE ridol and Dobritza, which they beach would mean a march of more than a mile in wet sand.
of the regions of Mozinzy, Cama in, could a landing be effected for otherwise the flatness of the who lost their lives in the Ancona ON DECEMBER THE 4TH.
matter of censorship, to which briefly stated that his visit to the have achieved in order to protect certain griolations have been attri United States had been the bond disaster are: Alexander Pattif the routes towards the Baloma The town of Canterbury is crammed with troops and ma and children, Mrs. Lamura and buted, and which are mainly due which had most effectively con SAN FRANCISCO, 10th. Pass and allow the trains to freely chine guns. Heavy guns have been moved down from Woolwich about 14 third class passengers to the fact that it is a strange and tributed to unite both countries The Panama Pacific Exposition run between Guevgeli and Grads Arsenal. The warehouses are filled with ammunition.
disagreable institution for Great with a golden chain and he Committee has announced that kee. General Monroe is expected whose names are not given. Miss.
Several of the zeppelins which have visited London in Cecil Crecil was sa ved.
Britain, although necessary under added: firmly believe that nine the exposition will close without to arrive from the front in Flan recent raids, were seen to hover over Kent for considerable time.
present circumstances. ty million of Americans are heart failure on the 4th of December ders and assume command of the The Germans on board were evidently making maps of the coun MORE CABLES ON PEGE Mr. Asquith added that Lord and soul with the Allies. next.
British forces.
try.
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