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Page San José Costa Rica, Central America, November 27th. 1915 X Up to Date With the Most Important Affairs of the World.
PRESIDENT WILSON IN LOVE.
Hamburg to Bagdad. INVENTION OF German Japaness Guns Cause Bad Battleship Impression in Germany.
THESE GUNS HAVE ARRIVED AT Sunk.
ODESSA WHERE THE RUSBritish Cabinet Dissensions, German Battleship is reported sunk SIANS ARE CONCENTRATING the position of the coalition GovernL 119 in the Baltie.
LARGE FORCES.
ment was precarious. that a conspiracy Simultaneously with the recall of existed among men ready to sacrifice General Sir an Hamilton from his national unity in the face of the eneCOPENHAGUEN, 23rd. It is re COPENHAGUEN, 25th.
Reports command at the Dardanelles, announ mies of Great Britain to further their ported, in shipping circles, that the from Berlin state that the news of sed on Oct. 19, came the news that Sir own predilections and theories, and German battleship Markgraf was the arrival at Odessa of large conEdward Carson, British Attorney Gen that a general election was possible.
sunk in the Baltic Sea, but no details signements of Japanese guns has causare at hand.
eral, had relinquished Attorney Gen. At the same time the leading London ed very bad impression in Berlin as Odessa is the place at which the Ruseral, had relinquished his seat in the newspapers displayed marked signs of British Cabinet. The resignation of sir uneasiness over the Cabinet situation, sians are concentrating large forces THE ITALIANS MARCH INTO Exlward, the first open manifestation of declaring that before many days there for the Balkan campaign in which it is inminent that Russia will particithe divergence of views known to might be sensational developments SERBIAN TERRITORY.
pate.
exist among the Ministers, was the unless wiser counsels prevail. Other result, according to an authoritative Ministerial resignations were freely THE ITALIANS WHO ARE LANDstatement, not of the controversy over talked about, and the very existence ING IN ALBANIA HAVE CROSS The Result of the Athens conscription, but of the condition of of the Administration seemed threaED THE SERBIAN FRONTIER.
affairs in the Near East. Sir Edward tened. While the question of conscripNegotiations Reported himself had made no statement, but it tion seemed acute, the failure of the This interesting phorograph was taken while President Wilson and Colonel House, LONDON, 24th. The Italians who had been feared that he disapproved were on their way to the Hotel Regis in New York city to call on Mrs. Galt, the President fiancee, are landing at Albania have crossed SIR EDWARD GREY MAKES THE both the Administration Balkan Dardanelles expedition and of British who is stoping at that hotel.
the Serbian frontier with the object ANNONCEMENT IN THE policy and its method of confiding the diplomacy with respect to Bulgaria, in view of flanking the Austro Gerwhole conduct of national affairs to a enebling Germany to begin a great (Esta interesante fotografía fué tomada en los momentos en que el Presidente Wilson y el Cony mans who are stubbornly planning to HOUSE OF COMMONS.
amall Inner Cabinet. On the day of campaign in the Balkans, seemed to ronel House se dirigían al Hotel Regis, en la ciudad de Nueva York, para visitar a Mrs.
march into southern Serbia. It is exhis resignation John Redmond, the be at the bottom of the British Cabinet Galt, la prometida del Presidente, quien se hospeta en dicho hotel. pected that the Montenegrins will cooLONDON, 25th. Sir Edward Grey Irish Nationalist leader, declared that dissension.
perate by marching through Albania, in the House of Commons made a which is a distance of fifty miles of report on the result of the Athens The Massacre of Armenians Still REAR ADMIRAL FISKE TO China and Germany are difficult country devoid of roads. negotiations.
From New System to Warm the Soldiers 10 in Full Swing.
PRESIDE OVER COURT MARTIAL Close Together.
in the Trenches.
Labor Rents in London London NEW JOINT COMMITTEE TO BE AUSTRO GERMAN OFFICERS ARE EMPLOYED IN THE ARMY AND to be Reduced.
in the AN AUSTRIAN APPOINTED AMONG THE ALLIES PROFESSOR THAT WILL REVOLFOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPALLY IN THE AR SIR SMITH DORRIEN IS TO BE An Arabian Night dream which the Darkness.
SENALS.
APPOINTED TO UTIONIZE HEATING SYSTEMS.
German General Staff is bent upon AMMUNITION.
DISTINbringing to practical realization is deDescribing Zeppelins over London. GUISHED POST, SAYS THE PETROGRAD, 25th. The Novo VIENNA, 25th. The Proffessor of seribed in Berlin correspondence of the a correspondent of the Neue Freie LONDON, 25th. Further mas Vremya reports from Peking that DAILY EXPRESS.
Presse says: Hamburger Fremdenblatt, headed electricity at the Insbruck University has invented a suit of clothes for the sacres of Armenians by the Kurds Austro German officers have been en When the Final Fight Begins and so diers which is heated through wires have been reported.
LONDON, 25th. Bill was introAt other times when a guest was written when the German offensive be which connect the trousers and coats saged in the army and principally in duced in the House of Commons prov awaited the doors were opened wide iding for the restriction during the and out of all the windows flashed the gan through Serbia toward Bulgaria, Several prominent persons are the arsenals.
small houses for labor. This measure bright rays of festal lights. Now LonConstantinople, Arabia, Persia, and In with bateries or main lines which are dia began, with its implied menace to located at a hundred yards or a quar on their way, among them Thowar of the right to increase rents on don prepares every evening to receive the Suaz Canal and the trade of Bri ter of a mile. It is claimed that the mas who has been in London to Germany Instigates Holy War is applicable principally in the distri a guest, but the town is still, the houses tain world empire. The map of Europe current can be so regulated that any confer with Secretary of Municts where ammunition is manufae are close shut, and the light is exshows a continuous line of rails from number of soldiers can keep warm tions, and representatives of Italy tinguished.
tured, and where great indignation has in the Far East Hamburg to Bagdad. With that secured simultaneously.
been caused by the attempts of the Beginning October. no more that and Russia. Great importance is landlords to take advantage of cir a subdued light might be cast from and with the Balkan States included in attached to the presence of repPROCLAMATIONS HAVE BEEN cumstances. The Daily Express an London windows, roofs or doors, and a German Customs Union, assuring rich DRINK ENGLISH PUNCH presentatives of Russia and Italy the Teutons would consider the war FOUND SIGNED BY THE SUL nounces that shortly Sir Smith Dorried in trams and omnibuses the lighting at this conferences as it has been won. Count Reventlowhan, counseled will be appointed to a distinguished must be no more that is sufficient to TAN INCITING THE TRIBES decided to create a permanent orpost.
that the Balkan powers would accept enable fare to be collected. while front Sir Edward Carson and rear lights are extinguished in OF THE FAR EAST TO JOIN the German proposals only if the cenganization for the distribution crossing bridges. The lights on the watral powers prove by their acts that THE HOLY WAR.
and Ulster. and all matters relative to amDRINK ENGLISH PUNCH their power and their prestige in all terfront are kept screened. All illumimunition. This office will have nation for advertising purposes is done parts of the world are mighty and great fixed laws and regulations in refPEKING, 25th. The New York away with. Night traffic has as a conenough to remove all doubt. Germany is now intent upon an exhibition of Sir Edward Carson entered the Aserence to orders and requisitions Times reports that efforts which the French and British War Preparations sequence been reduced, and the threatres have special problems to draw the power in the Balkans.
quith coalition Cabinet on May 26. which may be sent in by each of Germans are making in China to cause 1915, when the Liberal Cabinet of the Allies. With this measure it Have Changed the public. But the severe raids of October a revolt in India are of a very grave seem warrant the nightly obscuratwenty members was superseded by and serious character. This hase been GENERAL JOFFRE TO ASUME SUPREME twelve Liberals, eight Unionists, one is hoped no protests will be made Attitude of Greece.
tion of the world greatest city as well demonstrated by Labor Party nominee. without port in the future as all requisitions the discovery as the appointment of Sir Perey Scott DIRECTION OF THE WAR.
of ADMIRAL as Director of London air defenses.
folio) and out (Lord Kitchener) with will be filled immediately and proclamations inciting the Mahometans RUSSIA HAS ALSO OPERATED H. FISKA HIS OPINION IS THAT THE AT. out any part asociations; in addition, the constant and abundant proto declare the holy war on Great TEMPT TO OCCUPPY CONS. the Ministry of Munitions was created duction will lead to final victory.
GREAT CHANGE IN THE AT. Addition!
This cut shows Rear Admiral Britain and her Allies. This proclaTANTINOPLE, BY WAY OF THE and placed in the hands of David Lloyd TITUDE OF ROUMANIA WHICH George, Chancellor of the Exchequer Bradley Allen Fiske, who has mations are signed by the Sultan and Arrests DARDANELLES, MUST BE in the former Cabinet. Sir Edward was DRINK ENGLISH PUNCH been appointed to preside at the and by Enver Bey and were found in NOW SEEMS DECIDEDLY ON ABANDONED.
made Attorney General. Although he court mactial of Rear Admiral the concealed bottoms of trunks.
THE SIDE OF THE ALLIES. in Brussels.
PARIS, 14th. General Joffre, upon had served as Solicitor General for William Little, retired, who is DISTINGUISHED BELGIAN LADY his visit to London, changed the plan Ireland in 1892 and as Britsish Soiiciof operations in the near East and in tor General from 1900 to 1906. THE FRENCH LINE IN THE BALKANS charged with neglect in inspect More Troops LONDON, 25th. England and AND SEVERAL MEN HAVE sisted that the plan to occupy Cons Queen Counsel at the English and HAS BEEN BROKEN ing the construction of submarine France are making out of SaloK From Canada.
LEEN ARRESTED AND CONtantinople by way of the Dardenelles Irish bars, and had been a Bencher of King Inns, Doublin, and of the nika a great military position by VICTED should be abandoned. Calon Great Britain will send all its forces Middle Temple, London, he was little THE REPORT OF THE BULGARIAN (Este grabado representa una REPORT ON THE SAFE ARRIVAL erecting vast barracks and a large electric plant which will furnish from Gallipoli to Serbin in order to known outside of British legal and OCCUPATION OF KRIVULAK fotografia del Contralmirante IN ENGLAND OF NEW CONHAVRE, 25 th News has reached Bradley Allen Fiske de la maripower for the completion of the here that Miss Juliet Rankin, sister reinforce its troops at that place. From political circles until the home rule SEEMS NOT TO BE TRUE.
TINGENT.
this it may be seen that the recent movement assumed its acute sensationna de los Estados Unidos, quien preparatory work.
to the Belgian Colonial Secretary, has offensive was just in order to protect al stage more than two years ago. Af been arrested in Brussels, the reason is ATHENS, 25th. The last reports ha sido nombrado para presidir el OTTAWA, 25th. Announcement has Greece has been notified that not known. Officially is announced the shipping of the ter the general election of 1906 Sir.
REARCLINEDINST BRADLEY aer as en el planet of the restere prethod to Edward, beginning to post kon wo the recente remas ton tursikute that the Consei hilante William Thit teen made that the transport afsan. nel camino en used will be amply that Generals Jansen and Yanvrauge the she will be amply paid for all.
Britisha forces will ha sertion is com Balfour It for his composit the the French of the hearthrobecupation of Centraalmirante William Lite bie. which left Canada on the 13th recognized by all the Allies and au Fanconval and Colonel Brassins Scenes at Recent Fire in Brooklyn, New York, the Bailleud forces were located in the servative Protestant communities of Krivulak seems not to be true as on descuido en inspeccionar la cons men of different arms arrived safely vicinity of Koustorna. Byl Ireland, adopted Ulster as his protege the contrary all the attacks have been Previous to General Joffre visit to with a selfless passion that evoked the repulsed.
England, three fourths of the British affectionate and unquestioning loyalty trucción del submarino 2.
troops at Gollipoli had already been of the population of that province. Cain England.
retired by way of France; the bolance ble, dispatches could hardly mention will hold the positions which have one of the many phases through which been nou under the protection of the Home Rule bill was passing with fleet. This has been decided out describing his work the legal obsowing to the time as it would be im tructions he placed in the way of the possible to retire inmediately and any bili and finally his preparations for efforts to reach Constantinople by way armed resistance to its promulgation fthe Dardanelles would be suisidal. as a law. His untiring energy and his General Monroe has been instructed enthusiasm enebled him to overcome not to attempt any attack and that his physical weakness; his sombre elojourney there is merely to direct the quence inspired and his counsels curbed retreat and the embarking of the for the passions of the most determined ces.
and perhaps the most pugnacious secIt is further stated that General Jof tion of the population of the United fre told the War Council that the bat Kingdom. Whem the war begon his tle of Loos was not practical and that voice was at once raised and his inits results did not correspond to the fluence of Ulster volunteers, whose cost of lives and ammunition. that the potential strength had been his creathe towards the west has not yet been tion, into soldiers for the prosecution completed. that the only existing hope of the combat provoked by Germany.
is to make a formidable effort in the For ten monts he labored with them, Balkans. General Joffre convinced the as did John Redmond, his sometime Council and ample powers were con enemy, among the Catholic Nationaltered on him, which resulted in the ists, until he finally entered the Ministransfer of the British troops from try. The most notable cases with Gallipoli to Salonika, where over 80 which Sir Edward had to deal as Atthousand men have landed from En whichi Sir Edward had to deal as Attorney General were the Board of gland in addition to all those which could be spared from France. It is quite Trade inquiry into the sinking of the probable that the decisive blow of the Lusitania and the proceedings before war will be dealt in the Balkans. Mi the prize court for the condemnation of American meat cargoes which had litary experts believe that the Balkan campaign will not last as long as that been seized by the British Government of Russia and France, but that the loss on the ground that they were destined Firemen searching for bodies of victims among the debris.
of ure will be much geater.
for Germany. Los bomberos buscando cadáveres entre los escombros del recien te incendio en Brooklyn.
have been arrested in where two jesuits Debroye and Detrup Greece impressed by the great were sentenced to fiftten monts imprismilitary reparations has com onment for having printed the Belgian pletely changed her attitude and colors on the prospectus of the School it is understood here, that Rus of Saint Mitchell.
sia has also effected a notable change in Roumania attitude Japan is Actively and Earnestly which today is decidedly in favor of the Allies. It is believed Helping Russia.
that Roumania will allow Russia to pass over her territory and at RUSSIA DOES NOT NEED MEN tack the Bulgarians.
CUT ARMS AMMUNITION An order issued at the Cabinet meeting forbids the exportation, SAYS THE JAPANESE MINIS.
for any destination whatever, of TER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
any kind of cotton, wool and iron.
The Home Office announces PARIS, 25th. The Petit that sailors on board any ship Parisien reports from Tokio, touching at any English port that the Japanese Minister of must not go ashore without a Foreign Affairs stated that up to passport.
the present, Japan has not consiBernard Shaw in addressing dered sending an army to Europe, the Fabian Association upon di but that if necessary Japan would plomacy after the war, stated that to so immediately. In reference to the great defeat inflicted on Ger the supply of arms to Russia the many will make of England the Minister stated that Russia did greatest military and naval power not need men. that up to the end on the face of the earth and that of this month she will have mothis will undoubtedly cause the bilized one third of her forces but United States to form a defen that Japan will have contributsive alliance with Germany to ed, and done a great deal to encounter balance the Anglo Ja able her to arm and equip the panese entente.
other two thirds.
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