Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1915, p. 1

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The Daily YEAR 2% NO 58 Britis KINGSTON ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915 _ = ANOTHFR PIRATE CREW CAPTURED BY BRITISH Topedo Boat Destroyer Ariel 'Sinks German Submarine U-20---The Crew Surrendered and Most of Them Rescued. This is the Second Submarine Crew of - Murderers in the. 2 . Wi LAST EDITION 1,500 VESSELS CHARTERED. Britain's Auxiliary Fleet 'Aggirecates "Tonnage of 8,500,000 Washington, March 10.~Some idea of the size of the auxiliary fleet | Great Britain is using to move . and sustain her armies' in the field way be gained from a report on shipping conditions from American Consul Lathrop, at Cardifi, Wales. Fifteen hundred Pritish vessels, he reports, a, gating more tha 3. 500,000 a have been taken' Gover Ly the British: admiralty on time | charters, the government taking all i responsibility and agreeing to return the vessel as received. PAPERS DESIRED BY TROOPS Canadians Spread Along the 300-Mile Battle ¥Front,/ Ee CONCENTRATE THIER FIRE UPON FORT NAMAZIEH In Determined Effort to Silence Guns of This = Turkish Fortress Which Have Swept Narrows of Dardanelles. A Second Big British Superdreadnought i§ With the London, March 10.--From letters re- ceived here from Canadians at the Hands of the British---The Ariel Rammed the 5 . ns bo Allied Flget---The Russians Black Sea Fieet is Submarine--- Official Announcement by oe PES TRE | LT i ay eo Reported: Within One Hundred Miles the British Admiralty. pa ) i 2 Fart 0g pe TC, spread all over ) . of i . A ---------- bh te 4 es - 1 A 3 (the three-hundred-mile battle line, : which makes it impossible for one i : x ; Nearly th y -- . . - ras » ik ; "a Ce he. o newspaper lo ferve as many men as | (Special to the Whig, i Nearly thirty French a English (Special to the W hig.) . , was the case when the troops were | london, March 10.--Six British | warships, the admiralty admitted to- all practically at one spot in camp. { warships, headed _by the super: | day, are now "shelling the Ottoman In the case-, of one seeti of the dreadnought Queen Elizabeth, are con. | defences. In addition to these, a Canadian force, the papers arrived |oWnireting their fire upon the bat- | josen other powerful hting erait at the front only two days. after |teries of Fort Namazieh, overlooking | ave unofficially repor! to .be in the troops themselves. the Dardupllos Rarcows, Sogording action." The aggregate tonnage of submarine was rammed and sunk by the British torpedo : he - iis Bw gn 3 oa he Anglo-French ugval forte at the boat: destroyer Ariel, and that the German crew surren- . lence the guns of Nutnasieh, 1 hich of the entire Spanish Armada of y + f i IY" ' ap eS yept t st t ane A dered and were mostly 1eseued. This gives another | E SAM KIND DEMAND 1 A dine i ams roglicy ond Diodk. | Miclent dayy, 3 "pirate crew' in the hands of the British. ; od the advance of mine sweepers, The Russian Black Séa fleet, Pe- The newest monster of the sea, the trograd reported to-day, is steam- R 3 ' v CITY UNDER BOMBARDMENT. March 10.--I1t has been officially announced London, Mazel 8 Deer snd Smyrna, which a British flee is bombarding. From the forts com. by the British Admiralty that the German submarine manding the gulf the launch containing Captain Becker of the U.S.S. Ten. U-20 hag been sunk. The Admiralty has added that the nessee and carrying the United States flag was fired upon earlier in the . way AA AA Al A. Sli, miles, She was of the same class as the U-21, whose ex- . tually admitted that another lig | Turkish steamers utilized as supply oners Now in England. 'Stantinople. battleship of the Queen Elizabeth ships by the Turkish feet, and . is dh -- on November 23rd, 1914, The U-20 was one of the more powerful of German, super-drepdnought ~~ Warspite, is be. | ing slowly westward along the coast proits have made her famous. Another submarine of the Second Contingent. . type is in action. The Warspite now reported less than 100 miles $ . . : Queen Elizabeth was launched, on | It was oflicially denied to-day that nw 3 aa i ! THE RETURN OF HOPE Nov. 26th, 1913, and is pow reported the Queen Flizabeth had suffered any I'he Ariel is a 780-ton British destroyer, assigned to & to be battering the Turkish forts |serious damage ' in the Dardanelles : : a . . x : ; an joi jed | of Asiatic Turkey, toward the Bos- submarines, with a eruising radius of two thousand Of Inferior Boots Supplied to Of German Submarine Pris. Eagerly For the Fall of Con- Javed i, To i ce isd ora ary on game elas, the U-19, was sunk by a British patrol ship was laid down five days after the | from Constantinople, the task of hunting down German submarines. with her:fitecn-inch guns. fighting. x NG -------- 48 PERHAPS MORE STRONGLY TET TTT TTT LTO PARLIAMENTARY BOOT | IN- | THE BRITISH PRESS IS GREATLY SEEN IN MOSCOW > VESTIGATION COMMITTEE. S INCENSED., » -- whole historial sense of the Russian CLEVELAND BUYS YACHT alee With Russia's New Successes In people is aroused and concentrated . i Letter Read From Lieut..Col, W, 8. Ovér the Torpedoing Of Three Mer. Galicia And on East Prussian in this great war. In view of pos-| Watertown Boat Said Hor Inter. VERY BLOODY IGH ING f f thought in Eng- ) . Hughes, Kingston, Condemming' chant Vessels Without Warning, ~~ Frontier, Attack On Dardanelles | ibis on on err Ss Oicland Lake Events. the Boots Supplied to the 2#st And the Loss Of Thirty-Seven Seems To Bring End Of War In! our former attitude, '1 thought it sveland, March 10.~~Neahga, the 3 . i { erack Watertown, N.Y., class R sail- | Battalion: Lives. Sighs. right to emphasize this point We ing sloop, will fly the colors of th (Special to the Whig.) have been accustomed in years past ' y (Special to the Whig) London, Mareh 10.----incensed at Loddon, March 9.--A despateh | to the spectacle of a disunited kus- | (}éveland Yacht Club this summer Ottawa, March 10.-- That deepite th from Harold Williams, at Mosc .| and compete in the Inter-Lake Regat- 8 torpedoing of three more Bri- ams, .a OW, sla. Whatever subordinate ques- | The N g the fact that General Alderson, com- | yi chant pore dated Marth 5th, is published in the ited Rbsfan opinion, now | '&- The Neahga is one of the finest manding the frst Canadian conting: | og (oiere [Alt steamers with the loss > fions disunited Ri p : ' aily CO : lass R craft alloat, and will be shi - £ thirty-seven lives Daily Chronicle. It says: it is actively and eagerly united on' a. be Pe 'lies Took German Trench. Lost It and Took It Agaif--- cot condsmned the boots supplied | peer rtsres? lives. | "Momentary depression caused by the question of Constantinople, and Ped to Cleveland April 15th and at | the men, part of the second conting-| the retreat from East Prussia Dbas| we can only gain by noting in oanr| She earliest entered in all Infer-Lake Every Yard Gained Was Mad Over Bods its on Suit drinks RE en Sie and od is tet lin 284 SRY J WET a 8. was brought out in the | SOreW OF 4 | rapidly. growing optimism. re-: this Russian master impulse. | = : ? evidence in the Pyrliamentary Boots ors 2s come ohe- German submarine | 7 0p £00 16, CORY strongly felt The attitude of the Balkans is| Three Years For Le ; avestigdtion this morning. Colonel | gry, | Pico 88d mUrder-| i; yogcow, which much more truly: |arousisg greas tnteress hers With | St. Catharines, Match 10.=X MacDonald, director of clothing and | Despatches from Amsterda m to-day 'cflects the general sentiment of Rus- | the elimination of the Bulgarian dan- | tence of three years if the ' | supplies in the Quartermaster-gener-| carried the claim from Berlh prin Na than Petrograd does. Confiden- | ger, Roumania, though now yndem-| was fwposed on James {al's department, was the witness. He | the U-8 alone had sunk five B hry ce in the ultimate victory of the Al- onstrative, may be expected to play | eighteen years, who pl ; {read a cable from General Alderson | steamers in the Channel bef H a. , les has never faltered here and thea useful part, and the fact that the | to opening a regis and dated Nov. 19th, stating that the! Te Shel cheerfulness of Moscow has béen a attack on Constantinople is compell- | cashing two money. orders for $0.59. 'ot french and German Dead. (Special to the Whig.) x ; xe : ad i Ww p . Paris, Mareh 10, (Official. )--A narrow streteh of boats now being used by men 'at uy destroyed: fle. 1-8 are fommon great encouragement tg the army: ing the Balkan States to range them- | He was arrested at Hespoler, broken country between Four De Paris and Bolante, in Ssliebury were not fit (0 stand, wet | pirates and murders said a writer | Moreover, Moscow 16 the head: seives on the ide of the Aliles just | . vont or a a . | weather and asking for instructions. i _ io quarters of the great public otgani- at the moment when the weakness of | Because she had broken off her Argonne, is now witnessing the most'bloody fighting OC-|On the same day the quartermaster. | spears Lougaly Times Jony trey | zations, all the Russian ~Zeudtoys,| Austria is growing more marked, is | engagement with hini om mecount of curring along the Franeo-Flanders battlefront, according | general had cabled Salisbury stating by common law. Let th world know and all the Russian town leagues, not one of the least hopeful elements | his drinking habits, Alley 8, Taylor, to desbatelies Feceiv ol here 10-day | that 48,000 pairs: of overshoes had that we count them. dis iminals an whieh are working so effectually for of the situation. { Cleveland, O., shot an seriously 0 despatenes received here to-c ay. been already shipped, and asked | pot as honorable enemies." the relie? of the wounded and miti- | ---------- wounded Mrs. Lillian P. ' Harris, : i . | whether they would meet. the re. » ARE { kation of the various 'forms of suffer- | A ble o {¢hurch worker and thes killed him- The Allies demolished a block house and pushed | quirements. General Gwatkin nad ve- | "War Tidings Ing caused by the war. Only a week = BRITAIN'S MIGHTY NAVY |g i . i Ra m moeiny plied: "I realize what comfort over | : 4 | ago the representatives of all the 4 ee TREY | Countess Szechmyl, form: Gladys their trenchies forward about eighty yards. The enemy {shoes will be In camp, but I fear that | The Russians have frustrated seve- | chief Russian towns assembled here DPardaneles' Action .Of No Effect on | vanderbilt, of oy Yorhety dy ral att ts by Ger hice: 3 i swept on in a vigorous counter attack in thé afternoon "on the march the infantry wil YEIY | aro prisoners, 16. ewcnpe from Aun | ly Congtess. and after reviewing the North Sea Strength. {smallpox and has been dangero that drove the Allies from the ground they had captured | toon £0 through them. You had bet- | int o China, disgud sed' as Chinese. rt | manifola Jetalls a the relief, work | | London March 10.~The Times' na- (in for the 'past fortnight, The coun- yd ; ' ro {ter Sommunicate further with Gen-| 'pi. first detachment. of ft | al y accomplished, both in nd val correspondent, discussing the op- | tess was nursing in a Budapest mili- in the forenoon. Before dusk that night the Allies troops | eral Alderson." : Condi a 2 he Second e fal pad in Jormeny ihert, sleep) erations in the. Dardanelles, says the | torv hospital when she fell ill, : P . Ss o } < ; 3 | . * a i i \ executed another daring charge. They 'sped forward Oe tt eneral Alder: | jhe in barracks, instead of bats aOR ERDRIYE Mohhran Cor-canaa : Micial reports ay Level le prp Nervinge..-to.-Auetitits ia under a hot machine five and again captured the trenches. arshoes do not compensate for faulty | a peg have "splendid Hog unas, Sekhets dud destity. {snows that all those engaged . have | Psst i ly to-dav acai -attacked | const f boots. _S. irs} 1AtrIEnY RAE | tion, in fa of ; i ; ' The Germans early to-day Again counter-attacked | construction re Nome PITS! rn Maly. the snveillance of : Gor |e iiar gies for Organiain Bitherto | ry er cnt coae" the sorte. | DAILY MEMORANDUM. and the engagement is continuing. The ground is liter-| "ge newer te 24th Sir George Per- | ane and Austrians has been increa- | unknown in Russia. | pandent pays, "that. the position i |, 56 top of page 3, Hight hand corner, ally covered with dead and sounded. __* [levi acting high commissioner in Sl 10 such an extent that virtually | But there have been times When | the North era han mer boon ion in hele Be Ns Oreaza's showing of spring by this gathering' of vessels im the | millinery, Thursday, Noreh 11th. ood, rheu- | flagging patriotic efforts was minty | | monton, rheumatism; Sergt. Swmuel | of fascinating possibilities is opened |" "*d on the scele + & C6 stay . London, bad cabled Sir Robert Bon | he Toston ject 5 Sither paven in Hopeful Moscon ihe od i i ¥ ai 1 ' a1 | den to the following effect: "Consid-| gr : 39 shadowed ~ | seemed very 'far off, an alth | Mediterranean, which 'has bee ! The The fighting A the hampaigne region contimes. | or qvershoes impracticable as they || Among Canadians 2 Shorneclifie | that expressed itself in patient, un-: i n, which 'has | THE DAILY BRIT 3 WHIC "Lhe Germans are stubbornly resisting the French! are heavy to walk in and will wd rend her AYP | passing pi N aes vis dy Sale at the ; \ ery Vv, i i oF jeg | only a short time on bard. roads. In visi; rivate Martin, internal com- | the substance of things wnseen. Now ry | i8 0m charges, and BYery.¥ ard gained is made aver the bodies ny oplalen the next contingent pleint; Robert Tark, shrapnel, hand {the veil that obscured the prospect Athens' ng to Ye Dally Tog apis i of French and German dead. | should be provided with boots made pad leg; Charles JMeCarthy, Toronto, | of success ad ed of has Once MOTE | hi, of the Queen Elizabeth type has | Bucknell's News . s . on the regulation army pattern." et im foot; James Watson, Ed- | been lifted, dnd a 'broad panor; . } Northeast of Mesnil, where the most violent fighting Th | Matton, ~theumial at | ot fascinating pe iY : has occurred for several days, the Frenelr took a German hs Teregara Adyies; ; 0 I ape hire theo iit wound | ou he Russian publ -- tre then-seimed crest of a TIGRE CONN] partment. upon ull 4 Laan ised ly Sent Tiles ee of Winnipeg), vance from East Prussia the re- gi ¥ a pri ~ - Ed » Soke * " be ie d 3 Br deb : manding the road from Pert vices?" asked Hon. Mr. Murphy s "Harry velation of thie growing exhaust \ . og - Skinner, Tort Hope, shrapnel wound | and. irresolution of the Austro-Ger- paigne. : : hy ore dseegaedd" said 'Wy, {in forearw: Tlarry Crane, ronta, Mans in the Carprathians and Galicia The Germans delivered a violent night attack upon Nocllonukd, member of the opie. Cachuted shull; Corparal Kya, trop. | S0mbiied with. She Juminence of the ars Drug $1 5. the French elevated position ir this region, but Were! odine mer oom in: oo Very ack Bory oui repulsed. : Lies Lid . ir G Perley and | b ADTH iF bly nearer the J i. Ss Grocery suns § : of if ANAL | | or hs war. ar Li le : ago 1 saw. fen. at, {Many hard battles have be =| Ha, lax on thar way across; and they y i fought and won, and the m, ol hd - 2 . eri doping - k H A 3 i wore ths same. tgs ob boots us had fact have many mortifying surprises | i bury; : {In store, but I think it nee 'to ho ciher Hoots to give = ; : | mote that this renewsi of OPUMICH 16 i is He ; | iF i i 1 gis 3 i i Eyl ! : { £ 3 i [ E iE fi "We i fee Et i: : F

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