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THE MORNING NEWS ENGLISH EDITION OF EL IMPARCIAL Page San José Costa Rica, Central America, November 26th. 1915 X The Sltuation in the Balkans is still in Doubt.
Contradictory Reports of Victory No Greek Vessel Has Inminent Fall of the THE BULGARIANS CLAIM TO HAVE The Austrians GERMANS TO FIGHT AGAINST ITALY.
Been Seized.
Greek Cabinet.
DEFEATED THE FRENCH in Serbia. Austria has Requested Germany to 15 Send Reinforcements to the Isonzo ita The Report of the Blockade of Greece The General Opinion it that Skouloudis. The French forces after being defeat Vienna Reports Several Important EnFront.
is untrue.
Cabinet is about to fall.
ed retired to Greek Tersitory. counters With the Serbians And Montenegrins.
ROME. 24th. The Austrian GenerLONDON, 23rd. The Minister of SALONIKA. 23rd. It is believed SOFIA. 24th. The Minister of War al War Council decided that Germany 02 Foreign Affairs has declared that no that the fall of Skoulolis is inminent announces that the Bulgarian forces VIENNA, 24th.
Greek vessel has been seized in any as the result of difficulties while have defeated the French along the river reports, that according to a communishould send reinforcements to the The United Press Isonzo Front.
Make the Situation Dark. port of the United Kingdom. nor has overcome Vreece after he assumed of Cerna and forced them to withdraw to que from the General Headquarters in ereto and Mori by the Austrians has The news of the evacuation of Rovthe blookade of Greece been ordered. fice.
Greek territory.
Serbia, the Austrians are four miles been contirmed.
from Mitroritza and that at that point Notwithstanding that they encountered the main body of the considered to be under the control of Wireless News Received Yesterday: Goritzia is The First Naval Aeroplane of the American Navy.
North Serbian army: that the Aus. the Italians, the city will not be octrians are operating in the valley of cupied until the situation is commandWASHINGTON OFFICIALS REDOUBLE VIGILANCE the Ibar and have occupied the town ed and until all the guns which are of Priepolje, en the upper Drina, and located on the heights arround the city. Guards are Stationed at all Entrances to the State, War and Navy Departments.
have dislodged the Montenegrnis who have been taken by assault.
have withdrawn. Towards the south, Reports from Insbruck state that the. Austrians have decided to evacuate 190 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24th. 1915. The watchfulness of the guards obout the Austrians have conquered the Goritzia as in spite of their reinforprincipal buildins of the Government has been ordered doubled; guards are Kozora chain and the Montenegrins cements they cannot hold out and are are still fighting towards the northeast. preparing to destroy the city.
listationed at all entrances to the State, War and Navy Buildings. They have been ordered to question, and if necessary to search, any che that they are uncertain about Britain to Have a Vast Two Thousand Russian Giton sitio BERLIN ANNOUNCES THE FALL OF TWO SERBIAN TOWNS Army in March. Prisoners Revolt 10) To Toe Metrovista and Triestine are Reported to have been Captured.
Four Million Men to be Under arms by Owing to ill treatment it is claimed obo that Time and Six Million Russians this prisoners revolted and were BERLIN, Nov. 24th, 1915. The War Office announces the capture of Metrovista and Triestina (Serbia. will be perfectly equiped.
shot by the Hungarians.
raimil ATHENS, 23rd. Lord Kitchener inroido SKOULOUDIS RESIGNATION IS HOURLY EXPECTED BUCHAREST, 23rd. According to formed the Ministers that in the month news from reliable sources it is known that of March, Great Britain will have an that two thousand Russian prisoners, Difficulties Between Greece and Great Britain are Claimed will induce him to army composed of four million men who were stationed at Dobrecze, resign.
that by that time six million Russians revolted owing to bad food. The Hunwill be perfectly equipped and that carians shot them down and claimed therefore the war will end with a in icial reports that they had died di SALONIKA, Nov. 24th, 1915. The resignation of Premier Skouloudis is crushing defeat for Germany, off from cholera.
jexpected momentarily on account of difficulties between Greece and Britain, according to reports being circulated here today.
GREECE MUST ANSWER DEFINITELY France The Allied Ministers Demand a Definite Answer to the Attitude of Greece should their fo ces go into Greek Territory.
NY NA By Rudyard Kipling.
Important VULIT Reporh.
ادبي PARIS, Nov. 24th, 1915. Ministers of the Allied nations at Athens called upon the Greek Government at noon Tuesday, in a body, to discuss the question of what action Greece would take should Allied troops be compelled to fretreat across the border into Greece, according to a Havas dispatch.
THE SITUATION IN THE BALKANS IS STILL IN DOUBT The subjoined extracts from a priv, em! For example. You remember ate letter of Mr. Kipling, written dur taking about that hellish business of Contradictory Reports of Victory Make the Situation Dark.
ing his last visit to France, recently ours last April? Couldn be got to say appeared in the British press.
any more than that it was damned unhealthy. And he is like all the rest LONDON, Nov. 24th, 1915. Advance of invaders in Baikans is not now. thought rea ized some of us. Well, what on earth are the as widespread. Contradictory claims of victory leave the situation in the Balthing of what was being done by French to make of this sort of thing kans still in doubt.
France. see now that am only begin which they have known now for the ing to understand what France is. past year? And we are just as inarTHE FATE OF MONASTIR IS STILL IN DOUBT can only plead in self defense that iticulate as we were at the beginning.
1911985 doubt if France herself knew twelve Yet there isn much difference really The Bulgarians Expect the German Will Ocuppy the City.
months ago, France is not merely between us. Our hostess at the tea fighting this war, she is living it, and party said, with a dilightful smile, ich living it with a gayety and a high not add a zest to life. It might have that, on the whole, bombardment does MONASTIR, Nov. 24th, 1915. Fate in doubt: Athens reports that PHOTOS ONS heart that, when you get to close quarthe Bulgarians are waiting for the Germans to the Serbian city.
ters, doesn for a second hide the cold, been own sister speaking. And it deadly earnestness and tenacity of her the same with their men all along the purpose.
line. But behind the laugh and the RUSSIAN AND GERMAN WOUNDED PRISONERS TO BE EXCHANGED have been in their towns, and there is the spirit that moves mounoutrageous understatement of things can testify that they bear themselves, tains.
All Preparations Have Been Completed to this End.
men and women, equally resciutewithout parade or self pity. We had The readiness and endurance, and STOCKHOLM, Nov. 24th, 1915. Preparations have been completed for tea the other day in a town which the again the light heart, among their men Bosches shell daily, because it is full is marvelous. They don stop to argue the exchange of wounded prisoners between Russian and German Capitals.
of women and children and has a fine about things. They are agreed that the old church. The cellars of the house only good Bosch is a dead Bosch, and were a hospital. But not one word they joyously and zealously do their Vienna Reports the Bombardment around that cheery table upstairs, best to make it so. think their abunwhere not one shade of daily etiquette dant health and poise (it a vile word, was missing, suggested, or even hint but you know what mean) and Russian of Coritza.
ed at the perpetual strain under which devil struck me most. Next to that they live. They were French. and so was the state of their trenches, which long as work was to be done they are built and drained and kept as Numa ous Buildings in that Austrian worked. And they do work! As far as though the war was going on for the De. City are Reported to Have Been In the upper part of this cut may be seen little Miss, Olive Whitman, daughter of Governor Whittman of can see there is not a single action next five years. The trenches are full, of any individual from one end of too. of useful little ideas and gadgets, New York, who appears behind breaking a bottle of Champagne on the first hidroplane of the United States The Russians Claim Successes Along Dem lished and Damaged by France to the other which is not color which mean to talk over with you Navy. In the lower cut may be seen aviator Leo. Harris, on the machine trial tríp.
Various Points of their Fronts.
the Italian Shells.
od and guided and soaked through by when come back.
DRU (En la fotografia de la parte superior se ve a la niña Olive Whittman, hija del Gobernador del Estado their strong determination. had the luck to see very rare things VIENNA, 21th. An official report de Nueva York, Wittman, quien aparece detrás de la niña, rompiendo una botella de champagne sobre el arco del We shall come to this ourselves in in this war the review of an army Petrograd 23rd. In the region of says the following: We stubbornly primer hidroplano de la marina de los Estados Unidos. La parte inferior representa una fotografia del aviador time, but at the present moment we 10, 000 on parade. There was no ceredulkarn, to the south of Riga, we repulsed the attacks of the Italians Leo. Harris realizando las primeras pruebas con ese aparato. haven wholly realized the way in monial. It was simply the passing of forced the enemy to retire by demolish against Podgora and inflicted the enewhich the French, as have said, are hard bitten fighting men, and that Ting a part of their trenches and re my very heavy losses. The Italians living this war. We English must be made it treats. In the balance of this front, unseecessfully attacked our lines at the more impressive. Once made to understand this for our own from the Gulf of Riga as far as Pripet, Peuma and Oslavia.
BLOCKADE CAUSES NO Heavy losses inflicted on the Austriars The French Report Engagements sakes as well as for theirs, and the more, it was their radiant health and the situation remains unchanged. On the Doberdo Plateau the Italians example that the French are setting fitness that made me so happy. Also, Along the left bank of the Styr, penetrated in our lines on the western SURPRISE IN GERMANY. near Mount St. Mic e le us can be rubbed in too often or too have watched the 75 They, too do several engagements have taken place, slopes of Mount Saint Martin but later opposite the places located at the lost their positions as the result of a river crossings in the sector of Raf night attack made by the Bulgarians, Germany claims same should be exOf course, you know the state of af.
not deal much in ceremony, but their alowka and Czartorysta, but these have The additional attacks of the Italians Vigeous artillery fire still continues Fighting Confined Mostly to Hand pected in view of the Entente atfairs as well as any stranger can; but work is beautiful, and the breech not changed the general situation.
have you ever really conceived France mechanism is a dream of simplicity and against the bridge head to the east titude towards the smaller Granades.
in the vicinity of Carso where the In Galicia, on the left bank of the of Goritzia also failed.
as a country where there is not one efficiency. So, too, is the sighting.
Stripa, several engagements have it. so nations.
Further details have been received single young or middle aged man ex Their officers are a cheerful folk, who Austrians succeeded in checktaken place with advance posts of the in reference to the bombardment of PARIS, 24th. Last night nothing of cept at the post of duty assigned to can work to thirty yards clearance enemy which had crossed the river. Goritzia. In the bombardment which ing the Italiens.
BERLIN, 22nd. By way of Sayimportance took place outside of the line by the military autorities, nor a over their own infantry.
ordinary cannonading, except in Ar woman who is not, in her own way But when all is said and done, it is The enemy columns which attempted took place from the 15th to the 21st ville) The Overseas News Agency says to assume the offensive towards Beul of November the Italian shells killed that the news of the Greek blockade gonne, where the struggle with grana nd walk of life, engaged in duties the men and the women who are the ROME. 23rd.
aviy, near the southern extremity of 20 civi. ians and 30 were wounded. 46 has caused surprise to no one; that says the following: In the valey of Bolanti sector our airmen bombarded An official report des was to our advantage. In the rectly connected with the war? There werders. could fill a book with lalake Schkovi, were met and repulsed buildings were demolished. 250 were it constitutes an act no questioning about woman ac details of the life behind the lines and of violence the Adige, on the 14th, our troops conien in France. No woman has any up to the lines how would you like by our vigorous fire.
almost demolished and 600 were sev against the neutral states which pro siderably increased the portion of a small German position. In the Vesloubt of what is expected of her. None to graze a cow under big shell fire?
JO erely damaged. Yesterday the Italians pose to continue neutral policy, with ground recently occupied by our troops gues we repulsed an attempt of the of them have time for anything except and the patience and the fervor and agains fired large callber shells on the out contemplations and that this atDRINK ENGLISH PUNCH city.
titude is entirely in accordance with and which extends along the left bank enemy to take one of our positions the war, and still they lose nothing of terrific industry of all the land. But ravine which runs along you must see it to believe it and when 19 Two of our airmen bombarded Ar the Fautente practices in its relations the valley between Zagan. Torta and located in the plain to the portheast of their charm and their grace, siero.
with the smaller nations when neutral Rovereto.
Cedre.
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