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0911 Haut THE MORNING NEWS Italian Front. BOCAS DEL TORO VOLUNTEERS The Ship Of Peace.
Jamaica Contingent.
Successful Flag Day.
156 ENGLISH EDITION OF EL IMPARCIAL Page Ti San José Costa Rica, Central America, December 12th. 1915 No. 42 German Believed Activity on the to be Scheming.
BOYD AND VON PAPEN MUST GO BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT TAKES WITHOUT FURTHER ARGUM PLACE IN WHICH ITALIANS ENTS OR DISCUSSIONS ON SEIZE EXTENSIVE AND Preparing To Send Men To Join The THE SUBJECT.
STRONGLY FORTIFIED POSITIONS.
WASHINGTON, 9th. Some of the most careful observers believe that the demands made by front the enemy artillery has ROAN, 9th. Along the whole Germany, as to the specification shown marked activity. Our batof the charges made against Boyd teries have returned a vigorous and von Papen are merely an ex. fire. The enemy is also making use Rain Cannot Dampen Enthusiasm cuse, as the United States abiding of asfixiating gases.
by precedents and by diplomatic After a careful preparation on usages would never yield to such Monday and supported by arof Jamaicans in the Town.
pretensions.
tillery fire, the enemy made an at Bocas del Toro. Loyal Britishers show the stand Great Britain has SON OF JAMAICA Not a single instance is record tack against our positions at residing in Bocas del Toro have taken for religion, civilization ed in which any Government has Ladlo and to the east of Piazza had their Flag Day! This unique and commerce, the jealousy, envy son of Jamaica. the Rev.
opposed or discussed the request Terragnolo. We repulsed this at and auspicious event in local his and treachery of Germany, who Surgeon, followed. Mr. Surfor the recall of a diplomatic re tack inflicting heavy losses on the tory, for which much preparation forced this war on Europe, with geon said that he represented a presentative and even if no proofs enemy. In the Carso región, in was made, materialised on Mon the sole intention of ultimately little section of the British Emwere at hand, Ambassador Berns spite of the adverse weather con dey, 1st inst. Morning dawned humiliating England; and wound pire, on which the sun never sets.
torff would be informed that his ditions, onr artillery still main with wet streets and a elody sky; up by appealing to his hearers to The speakers before, his reverend appeals would be to no avail as tains its agressive attitude.
the United States Would never but this did not dampen the spirit do their duty by themselves, by brother, and the Vice Consul, reA brilliant engagement took of the leaders in the movement; the Committee, and by their King, presented respectively, England discuss with Germany the ver place yesterday in the northern and so the previous arrangements He introduced Mr. Williams as herself and Canada, one of the acity of the charges No argum. zone of Saint Mitchell and which for the day were carried out with chairman at this function. large self governing colonies, and ents would be either tolerated as enabled us to occupy extensive and all the pomp and splendour at Mr. Williams asked that good he was proud to stand for little to the lawfulness of the measures strongly fortified positions tainable by foreigners in a neu behaviour be observed through. Jamaica Jamaica was preparing adopted. In this case the Secreta with wet streets and a cloudy sky, tral, foreign land. And it was a out the day so that it may be left to do her duty to the great Emry of the Interior wonld be han of Pecino.
success.
on record as the best day of public pire of which she formed a very dicaped in his investigations and At about 30 a. a band of manifestation in this town. He small part, by sending her own prosecution against every unlawselect musicians, accompanied by called upon Mr. Ponton to ad sons to the firing line. He thought ful conspiracy 04 GOUNT TISZA REGRETS several of the members of the dress the gathering.
that this fact should enthuse and Some officials here believe that local Friendly Societies Perstimulate British subjects here to this demand on the part of GerROUMANIAN ATTITUDE. manent War Contingent ComTHE VICE CONSUL do their utmost in assisting the many, is nothing but a smart ANDRASSY HOPES FOR PEACE mittee, assembled in South Motherland in this struggle for scheme to induce the Department Avenue, in front of the residence The Vice Consul, who was re liberty. Recruiting has commencof State to leak out which have BUT SEES NO POSSIBILITY TO of Wm. Ponton; Esq. ceived with loud applause, said ed in Jamaica. number of men been the sources of information NEGOTIATE SAME. Vice Consul, and played the in part that every effort must be have offered themselves, but he which have led to the discovery three verses of the British Nation expended to make this venture a believed that not only in Jamaica, of the incendiary plot.
BUDAPEST, 9th. Count Tisal Anthem. The Vice Consul crowning success. He emphasized but in every foreign land, recruits HENRY FORD AND SS. OSCAR IG INTL FOLY SERCE The United States with its high za upon speaking before the Diet jumped out of bed and to the the generosity of England to her should go forward month by authority and standing must sim said that any settlement of peace verandah, where he saluted the subjects in foreign lands, remind month to swell the ranks of the This cut shows a photograph of Mr. Henry Ford, the wealthy ply say that Boyd and von Papen depended solely on the enemies little gathering, invited the musing his hearers that Britain Contingent by hundreds and by owner of the motor car factory and the steamer which he has icians upstairs, and gave them a navy protects all such subjects thousands, until ten times the inust go without further argum and on the length of time that it warming from pure English and yet they were not taxed any number required were face to face baptized with athe name of The ship of peace which will convey ents or discussions on blue subject. will take to convince them that stiff. On leaving, Rule Britan. way to aid the up keep of the with the enemy. They should to all belligerent nations those persons willing to work in favour the continuation of the war is of peace.
nia was struck up, and a mareh Navy. We are to do our best in rejoice in the fact that Jamaica 22 as useless as the criminal slaugh around the town began to patrio reparation for this by our finan. was to be represented, and do all British Activity in the ter and that then greater will be tie British airs. Halts were made cial response to the effort of this in their power to aid the Empire South Atlantic. our victory.
He regretted Roumania doubtin front of the residence of Mr. day, said the speaker. The to a glorious victory. He read the referring to the Battle of Amalek with his own hands, the women ORU IS ER VINDICATIVE he Alexander William, chairman of money raised is to be used in message from the King published when victory was thus secured to to iced soda.
Dr. Jhonson made a speech ARRESTS AND TRANSFERS referred to Greece. He further the Committee; at the Police Sta defraying the expenses of 25 or 30 in the Gleaner of Sunday, Oc. Israel by the holding up of Moses, added. We must proceed in such tion; in front of the residences of men from Bocas to Jamaica to tober 24. Mr Surgeon retired hands by Aaron and Hur. thanking the Governor for this MAN SUSPECTED OE BEING Dr. John son (surgeon join the Contingent which goes amid deahening cheers, and the The chairman thanked the hospitality, and also for the a way that she observe a neutral dentist. Secretary of the Com from there to do battle with the band struck up Rule Britannia. speakers, and said: We had in granting of his permission for GERMAN SUBJECT.
attitude in time of peace.
mittee; Mons Raoul Coschez. enemy for the protection and Announced as Our old friend, tended after marching around the this demonstration. Dr. Johnson Anddrassy said: It is human French Consul; and Geo. Knight, preservation of the Empire. He and the friend of everybody, the town at the end of this meeting laid great emphasis on the fact duty to make peace as soon as Treasurer of the Committee. At believed that the boys from here Rev. Richard James was called to go to Big Creek (8 miles off. that England stands for the probassador Naon arrived on board possible. am convinced that we the Police Station the National will be second in valour and upon by the chairman to address and have a picnic as a finish totection of small states. Through BUENOS AYRES, 8th. Ameould once more overpower the Anthem of Panama was played, bravery to none, and shall prove the assemblage. Mr. James began this day manifestations, but it an interpreter, Mr. Eduardo the steamer Vauban. He was greeted by his numerous friends enemy resistance and force them and the Marseillaise at the worthy of themselves, their coun by saying, am here because am appears as if Nature is against us. Outen, His Excellency replied to ask for peace, but it would be French Consul. This parade end try, and their King.
a Britisher. am proud of being (A lady on the verandah. No. and paid a high tribute to the including Ambassador Stimpson and Benito Villanueva. The stud. a blessing to attain peace before ed at nearly seven o clock in a Rev. Notman, Baptist a Britisher and of the British Nature is in our favour. we shall manner in which British subjects ents tendered him a special recep. carinot see the slightest pos looked dark and ominous.
reaching such extremes. However drizzle, and the northern sky Minister, a son of England. was colony to which belong. Some go to Big Creek.
conduct themselves here. The the next spesker. Mr. Notman people do not realize the advan The Vice Consul: We are not people left the spacious ball and tion.
sibility. The captain of the Vauban It was the intention of the mem asked to be accompanied three tage there is in being a subject affraid of Germans and we are formed again.
bers of the Friendly Societies Per times with a Whooh, whooh, under this Flag, and that lack of not afraid of rain. The chairman To the French Consul went the reports that on the Ivoyage the manent War Contingent Com whooh for the Kaiser and Ger. appreciation is a pity. The Bri then said, Well, what is the gener procession, when Mons. Coches, steamer was detained by the German Spenses British cruiser «Vindicative and Increase. mittee, under whose auspices Flag many. The guile baseness, and tish Empire stands for Liberty. wish? Big Creek Big who has two sons at the front, Day was held, to strike up the cruelty of the German people were Righteousness and Peace. It was Creek! shouted the crowd. The Much, who claimed to be Swiss THE REICHSTAG WILL BE ASKED first musical strains at a. inconceivable. Great Britain ali nonsense to talk and to noth band struck up and a procession and whose father was a veteran of the but was unable to prove his na TO VOTE SUPPLEMENT TO and to wake up the town with an strong navy afforded patenting at all. Money was the sinew was formed. The flags of Engl in the Napoleonic wars. made a enthusiasm, end the parade at protection in all waters. The feel of war, and Britons must energise and, France and Panama were short address, which was transtionality, was arrested and transTHE YEARLY BUDGET.
o clock, and begin the speech ing of Columbians here fourteen themselves to raise every nickel carried before, and the Salvation lated by Dr. Rawlins. On ferred to the cruiser.
making at a. after which the years ago bore him out in this, they can for the use of the men Army in the middle of the went the procession, and back to BERLIN, 9th. By way of sale of the flags would commence. for many in the audience (then who were to do their duty at the procession. grand and imposing the centre of the town, where the British Cruiser Sayville. The Transocean News Jupiter Pluvius, however, willed living here) would remember that front. Continuing, he said. What spectacle it was!
crowd scattered. Some went by Service reports that the Govern otherwise, and it was not before it was better to be a British sub we are we owe to Britain, for sea and others by land to Big at Tampa. ment will ask the Reichstag to 15, when this part of the project. When the war broke out emancipation came from the Bri THE FLAG SELLERS Creek, where a picnie was held to CLAIMED IT HAS BEEN DETAIN vote ten thousand million marks gramme could be proceeded with. last year, passengers on board tish nation. If Britain did not swell the day financial realizaFrom sunrise the flag sellers, tion.
ED THERE SINCE THE BE as a supplement to the budget for In front of the lodge house, ships objected to the hoisting of upraise her hand for freedom, we 1915.
owned by the Loyal Order of An the American flag to escape sub would still groan under the yoke from tiny girls to elderly women, cient Shepnerds.
marines, as they felt greater secur of slavery, and so it is our boun. were busy pínning on the em: their homes, and there was hardly All the Britishers decorated GINNING OF THE WAR.
Austrian Submarine ity from underwater attack when den duty to come voluntarily and blems on gentlemen, ladies and GATHERED LARG CROWD the British flag was exhibited. spontaneously to England aid in children. In their wild enthư any that did not at some time of TAMPA, 9th. British criuClaims a Victim.
Why? Because of the British this, her stupendous struggle for siasm the little girls (unheeding other, unite in the procession.
ser of the Sydney type is anchorThe flag of England, the flag Navy. He was then in England, the liberty of the world. Having prior instructions by the Com Flags were sold not by those alone ed in the harbour. It is believed VIENNA REPORTS THE SINKING of France, and the flag of Panama and spoke from first hand know regard to all that England has mittee) invaded the stores of born in Jamaica, but by their chil.
that owing to the report of its OF AN ITALIAN CRUISER.
were borne aloft on short poles, a ledge. The Rev, gentleman refer done for us, our little is indeed German merchants and pinned dren born in Panama of other arrival since the beginning of the large number of British flags held red to Admiral Fisher in high superlatively little. The rev. gen. flags on to the clerks, who are Central and South American war, the Austrian steamer BorVIENNA, 9th. One of our close in the hands, were waved in terms, and said that with all due tleman quoted at lenght from one Panamanians. One little girl Italian neo is keeping watch in order to the air. The band struck up and reverence another grace before of Cowper poems.
held on with a mighty tight Republics.
the speakers appeared upstairs on meals may with gratitude be ad O, Liberty, the prisoner clutch to a German merchant, the verandah of the building ded, which is thank God and the phasing dream, and brought a who struggled to get away and above named.
British Navy for a good dinner: stirring speech to a close with a succeeded in pinning a Union Submarines Doing With his right hand upheld. Dr. amen. Three cheers for the Bri strong appeal to the pockets of Jack on his jacket.
More Mischief.
Johnson stepped forward and tish Navy. Hurrahs here rent the Britishers and sympathisers in At the Government Palace, a said: One hundred and ten years air. The speaker proceeded. We our cause.
halt was made; the Panama ago the famous Battle of Trafal cannot reach the battlefields, but Ensign Atkins came last. Our National Anthem was played and THE BRITISH STEAMER IGNIS gar was fought. The great Lord we can make silver bullets. It is presence here to day, he said, is cheers given for this Republic. An Nelson, on that momentous ocof vital importance; for we have invitation was sent down by the WAS TORPEDOED AND SUNK.
casion, just before the battle start a hard job, but it must be accom planned to do our little bit in a LONDON, 9th. The British ed, used those memorable words, plished, The benefits to be otain cause that is just, high and noble. Governor, Señor don Fabio Bra England expects every man to do ed make it worth our while to put we ought to uphold the Empire. vo, to come upstairs. He treat steamer Ignis was torpedoed his duty. He then went on to forth energy, Mr. Atkins illustrated this by ed the men to champagne, and and sunk. The crew. seved.
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