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0 THE MORNING NEWS ENGLISH EDITION OF EL IMPARCIAL Page San José Costa Rica, Central America, November 17th. 1915 X Germany Conditions of Peace Torpedo Sank Heperian Expets Find.
BEEN DEFEATED ALONG THE eeman Colonial Secretary of practice. German colonies have formd. In this ente Germany will CIALS.
on.
ALONG THE FRONT.
republics. So Belgium cannot be MR. CHURCHILL TRIES TO JUSTIFY THE FRENCH CONTINUE THEIR ADVANCE.
given up. However, these considerations could be disregarded HIS GONDUCT.
THE EULGARIAN TROOPS HAVE if all the other German demands, The First Authoritative German especially a guaranteed free sea, GREAT SENSATION CAUSED BY Report on the matter to be made were fully complied with and the THE CHARGES HE MAKES WHOLE FRONT.
Presentation of the idea. natural emmercial relationship of AGAINST PROMINENT OFFIto Germany.
Bu Dr. Bernhard Dernburg, Late Belgium to Gremany was consibeen dered in a just workable PARIS, 15th. An official anSecretary Lansing announced ment announced the nary findnouncement reads as follows: that the Navy Department had de ing would be submitted to the Ger always been open to every comer, not fail when the times come to State Since the 12th of November we finitely established the fact that man Government with a request LONDON, 15th. On the eve including the motherland, That Germany would be willing equality of treatment should help in rebuilding the country; in of his departure Mr. Churchill have continued our advance to fragment of the engine of war for further explanation.
fact, she is doing so now.
made a sengational speech in the ards the north of Rabrovo and which sank the Allan liner Hes No new issue is raised which to make peace on the basis of a be the established practice for all VI. Germany is a country House of Commons revealeing towards Kovurino. We repulsed poners, was indicated in a letter to an open sea and free inter but populated thirty five times as Antwerp and Dardanelles expedi whole front on the ty ft bank of The German Government has per between the United States and free peutral sea, guaranteed by the the future. The only alternative smaller in size than California, several details connected with the a Bulgarian attack along the perian was a part of a torpedo. destroys the complete agreement on of United States naval experts Secretary Lansing said merely burg. ex Colonial Secretary of Wall around each country. If there and fosters family life, and sees cept responsibility which was not enemy very heavy losses. In the lan was torpedoed. In the opini many undersea warfare.
Germany, and read at a pro Ger is no free intercourse every coin her future in the raising of large shared by others in reference to district of Artois and the Labe. the fragment could not have be an old issue of fact remains for man, mass meeting held in Port try must become self sufficient. families of healthy children un the matter of Antwerp. He said rinth, infantry engagements and settlement.
en a part of a marine mine.
The Hesperian was land. Me. After an explanatory Germany has proved that it can der the home roof and under the that the expedition had been sent ments continued throughout the the Navy Department investig. Arabic incident, and also after the bomb and hand granade engageThe Secretary said the result of sunk without warning after the note Dr. Dernburg divided into be done. But this policy would national flag. German parents by suggestions made by Lord Kitnumbered clauses his letter, as fol mean very high customs barriers, have no desire to expatriate every chener, General French and the night. The report that the enemy ation would immediately be com expressed promise of Bernstorff lows: discrimination, unbounded ego year a considerable number of Government. This statement caus. had suffered heavy losses in the municated either to the German that passenger liners would be. Whatever peace is conclu tism, and a world bristling in their children. This implies that ed great sensation but the interest engagements of the 14th has been Government directly or to Ambas warned before being attacked.
ded should be of a permanent na stands for the aims of internation would alone give occupation to ing his words, he began to disarms. While the free sea policy her industrial development, which increased when without measursador Bernstorff.
ture; no perfunctory patching up In the district of Champagne Secretary Lansing indicated BERLIN PUT BLAME ON MINE should be permitted. The horror al relations, namely, in exchange the yearly increase of pretty near cuss the matter of the Darde. the Germans with hand granades, that the Hesperian incident would of all the civilized nations of the of goods, which must benefit ly a million people should go on denelles campaign was started, attacked our trenches and our ob not reopen the submarine warfare Germany sent a note contending Old World slaughtering one an either party, to be mutually satis unhampered.
and of failing to furnish him with servation posts in Butte but were question with Germany, except as that the Hesperian was victim of Anther every one convinced of the factory, it will engender friedly The activity of her people the support to which he was en repulsed. In the Woevre, to the to the fact and indemnity for the a mine, asserting that complete perfect righteousness of their own feeling among all the peoples, should have an outlet in the titled as the civil head of the nanorth Cirey, the explosion of Hesperian loss. No lives were reports from all her submarines sause. a recurrence, if it could advance civilization, and thereby development. Great Britain has vy. With vigorous language he lost when the Hesperian was sunk. failed to disclose any attack upon mot be avoided absolutely, should have a sure tendency toward dis shown very little foresight in defended the Dardenelles expedi one of our mines together with the vessel and that none of her be made most remote, so as to take armament.
constantly opposing such efforts, tion and he declared that if any a sustained fire from our trench POSITION OF TORPEDO. submarines were operating in the the weight from our minds that IV. Germany has been taxed playing Morocco into the hands of movement in the history of the guns disorganized the enemy area in which the Hesperial went this young blood of the best with disregarding treaty obliga France, a nation that remanied sta world deserved to be stubbornly forces and demolished their de The finding of the navy exp down.
manhood of Europe might be spil tions, tearing up serap of paper tionary for forty four years, with followed, without heeding any fense works.
erts that the Hesperian was torpe The note from Germany has not led in vain. a solemn engagement of inter little more than half of the possible losses, was the taking of doed was based on a piece of me yet been answered and the United II. For this purpose it must national character regarding Bel population of Germany, and with the Dardenelles; that the Admiral. to be borne in mind that the worla gium. have the less reason to en a system equally undermining re in those waters stated that the THE STRUNGGLE IN thrown upon the ship deck by the discrepancy between the Ger has changed considerably since ter into this matter since if it ligion and morality in keeping fa fortifications could not be oc ITALY.
an immense avalanche of water. man report on the one hand and the last big conflagration, and was a breach of international law milies small for the sake of word cupied for the time being but that The reports of the navy said it those of the Hesperian survivors that all the countries striving for at all it has been followed up ly comforts.
could be demolished through a ITALY REPORTS VIOLENT FIGHT. was conclusively established that and the navy department report humanity and civilization are now by all other belligerents by deEngland, furthermore, constan stubborn and steady bombardthe piece of metal was a portion on the other.
one big family, with interests, spi stroying other parts of that code tly obstructed the German endea ment. He further stated that Lord ING AT DIFFERENT POINTS of a torpedo.
The administration does not in ritual as well as commercial, in so essential to the welfare of the vor to reclaim for the benefit of Fisher never opposed the reducThe navy report said from its tend to imply Germany violated terlocking to a degree that no dis community of nations. Two Ger all of the world the granary in tion of British na val forces in tertexture the metal could not have bance of any part of the civi man men of war have been des Mesopotamia. permanent pea ritorial waters nor did he ever been part of a mine. highly po her submarine warfare agreement.
lized globe can exist without se troyed in neutral waters. The pro ce will mean that this German ac criticize de method of attack em ROME, 15th. An official an lished surface was cited especially The position will be taken that Fiously affecting the rest. dis tests that the Government of this tivity must get a wide scope with ployed at the Dardenelles. He nouncement reads as follows: In as indicating the fragment came this phase of the controversy is turbance in one quarter must ma country had to make against out infringement upon the rights ended by saying: We are at pres. the Lendros valley, from the slo: from a torpedo. The state depart settled between the two countries.
ke quite innocent bystanders in Great Britain treatment of in of others. Germany should be en ent in very bad times and prob pes of Nozzolo and Mount Pari bluntary victims, to the serious ternational sea law and the rights couraged to continue her activi ably worse are still to come before and from the heights of Dora and o detriment of spiritual peace and of the neutrals are too numerous ties in Africa and Asia Minor, we should see better ones, but bet Rocheta the enemy has kept up ENGLISH GOLD IN MISS. REED MIRACULOUS ESCAPE commercial pursuits.
to be recounted. Chinese neu. which can only result in perma ter times are to come and if the a vigorous cannonading against NEW YORK.
TELLS OF ESCAPE FROM TORPEThe great highway on which trality has been violated in the benefit to all the world. Amer. campaign lasts into 1916 we might our positions and has also fired a thoughts and thing travel are the grossest way.
icans have a saying that it will say that Germany will yield number of incendiary shells from 000. 000 BRITISH GOLD High seas. can with full autho In disregard of all conventions, never do good to sit on a safety owing to its scarcety of men.
Bezzo and Piere which have caus SENT MORGAN CO ed no damage against our solidly really can understand how Pity disclaim any ambition by my China is now being subjected to valve.
built trenches. In the Tyrol and Buntry as to world dominion. demands incompatible with the There is nothing in the program Two hundred cases, containing it is that am alive.
She is much too modest, on the one rights of self respecting nations of my country which would not in Trentino nothing of impor the equivalent of 000. 000, in That is the statement of Miss tance has occurred. In the Isonzo British sovereigns, were received Ethel Reed one of the survivors Hand, and too experienced, on the Egypt and Cyprus have been an be beneficial to the rest of the our progressive action has con at the Assay Office for the acco of the steamer Hesperian that was ther hand, not to know that such nexed by Great Britain, disre world, especially the United Sta ITALY PROTEST BEFORE tinued and we have advanced unt of Morgan and Co.
of state will never be tolerated by garding all treaties. Germany tes. That this is so the events of THE UNITED STATES. towards Javoreck in the Plezzo torpedoed off Fatnet, Ireland, Yhe rest. Events have shown that diplomatic representatives have the last months have conclusiveIt is understood that fully 25. September Miss Reed who is mwita dominion can only be prae been driven from China, Morocco, ly shown, and a better apprecia THE ANCONA WAS SUNK WITH. to the north of Goritzia. At Carso will come from Canada for Mor rel School, has just returned to canion and on the heights located 000. 000 addittional British gold an instructor of English in LauViced by dominion of the high and Egypt all countries sove tion of what Germany really we occupied several strongly for gan and Co. in several install Cleveland.
agent. The aim of Germany is to reign at the time. The Declara stands for has recently taken plaion of London, which had been re. So, if plead the car ise of my tified positions known under the ments.
ve the seas, as well as the narWASHINGTON, 15th. Am name of Delle Frasche. To the It was 40 in the evening rows, kept permanently open for set up by the Government of the untry, am not pleading as a bassador Macomi delivered Secre south of San Martino, our aviawhen the torpedo struck the ship. her free use of all nations in ti United States as the governing German alene, bet as a sitizen ofa tary Lansing, all documents on tors on the 12th of November, in GETS NO REQUEST TO says Miss Reed. When was hvies of peace. The sen is nobody locument, had to be dropped as country who wishes to be a useful Italy protest for the sinking of spite of weather succeeded in thrown into the water was wear psibperty and must be free to eve such. There is practically no para and true member of the universa the Ancona. These constitute the evading Carso and bombarded ing a heavy coat. had no life pre derybody. The seas are the lungs of international law that could lity of nations, contributing by protest which Italy makes before the railroad stations from Reim patches reflecting published state. vent any idea unless some air was WASHINGTON. Berlin dis server. How kept afloat hastand the test. Justice toward humanitarian aims and by the en the Allies denouncing that the fenberg to Saint Daniels and also ments in Germany demanding the caught in my coat and acted as a afrom which humanity draws a. fresh breath of enterprise, and aeutrals compels that interna hancement of personal freedom to steamer was sunk without due the rows of trains which stood at recall of Brand Whitlock, because buoy. am not a swimmer.
ional law should be re established the happiness of even the lowliest warning and without observing intermediate stations. Our air of his report on the execution of they must not be stopped up. I, personally, would go so far in a codified form, with sufficient members of the great world com any of the formalities prior to the men on their way met two machi Nurse Cavell, elicited no official seemed to her she spent centuMiss Reed says that although it to neutralize all the seas and guarantees so as to save, as far as munity.
searching of a vessel. The sub nes of the types Albatros and comment, except that the United ries in the water, it was really narrows permanently by a com possible, all the neutrals from am proud to say that can marine wantonly fired against the Aviatik but were able to return to States had no official intimation only about three minutes until she sion and effective agreement gua implication in war in which not only give this assurance, but ship killing and wounding many our lines.
of the situation.
produce facts, and beg to refer of the passengers, several of which olunteed by all powers, so that any hey do not take part.
was picked up by a lifeboat. The Germany does not strive to the modern system of social re swam towards the submarine ex GERMANY REGRETS MR. CHURCHILL point of the fact that the seat of picked up by a British cruiser and The German dispatchs made a viñfringement on that score would boats from the sunken ship were. meet with the most severe punish for territorial aggrandizement in forms which Germany inaugura peeting to be saved but were viment that can be meted out to any Europe: she does not believe in ted and carries through at an ex laughed at. Italy denounces this RESIGNATION the Belgian Government no lon the survivors taken into Queensconquering and subjugating un pense which is every year larger conduct before the United States obransgressor.
ger is at Brussels, but at Havre, town.
001I1. free sea is useless ex willing nations this on account by half than the expense of the mi withont considering if the sub MR. CHURCHILL WAS CONSIDER and suggested that Mr. Whitlock xeept combined with the freedom of a spirit of justice and her litary system.
marine was Austrian or German.
should be at the latter place.
ED AS ONE OF GERMANY American Steamer Aided the Germans of cable and mail communications knowledge of history. No such atThe brunt of this war has not BEST ALLIES.
GERMAN CRUISER WAS COALED. with all countries, whether belliRUSSIANS REPORT SUCCESS.
IS CHARGED.
sigerent or not. should like to see tempts have ever been permanen been borne by the men who fight, but by the women who suffer, and Belgium commands the main it will be one of the proudest and KURDISH AND TURKISH TROOPS BERLIN, 15th. Mr. ChurThat the steamer Mazatlan, the interested nations and a world REPULSED IN PERSIA.
ehill resignation is considered as which, according to Federal anmail system over sen established outlet of Western German trade, most coveted achievements thnt bad news, for since the Antwerp For one month. 00 thorities, sailed from San FranThree months.
slay common consent. But, more is the natural foreland of the em. Germany will gain in rewarding PETROGRAD, 15th. An of adventure, Mr. Churchill was concisco many months ago in charge Six months.
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