Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1915, p. 1

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as « " . we British Whig [=] 8 PACES | 4 h e Jail y KINGSTON ONTARIO, MONDAY, JUNE 2I, 1915 "LAST EDITION YEAR 82 -- NO 143 LAST EDITION \_ LEMBERG LIKELY T0 FALL; .7.==.~ TO GET MEDAL~:Zsiooc-. THE WINDSOR ARMOURY From Exchanges. "up of Mountazs., : : . J ------ ~ Udine, Italy, June 21 ---On Wed. ! : Mrs. Rose MeGuire, . Seymour . ae + . | nesday afternoon over 1,000 Hun . { township, died in her one hundred for Distinguished Service a | zarians, commanded by a lieutenant. | and third year, | ¢olonel, tried fo take revenge for the | Seven bdthers, members of the] ¥ la | Austrian reverse on Monte Nero.. do & ---- Philadelphia summer colony, were This time the Hungariang ¢limbed 4 i + 2 : [PPP Shs Shhh Sbd bbb A444 drowned at Atlantic City. | Vrata Mountain, hoping from that | By Did Wal- 2c won ground. It is clear that Austrians Are Storming Last : %| "Malcolm Cain, Toronto, was shot neigint to dominate ne tain out. SOMBS Did Damage to Wal- thé British offensive is completely . f : 4 PLANNING RAID, : [Brongh he apd uy Acting Detective GR R J GIMBLETT tions 'and outflank them. \ | suecestul and has upset the enemy's fe - McC : scape. | pine ¢ air Kerville Manufacturers. oie Line 0 De neces. | #% Geneva, June 19 (via-Paris). |. City Engineer, Holland, Guelph, a. Me fe oc dtalian.. Alpine troops gradually I . N lespatel hing #| and Chairman Eiselé of the Sewer {surrounded Vrata, creeping' phrough | | The Canadian heavy howitzer bat- | --NEWS « espa) ones reac x ' AF - - ¥ ) hid en a " RR | the undergrowth. For some time] | tery, located three Westphalian re- Geneva from Friedrichshafen # age and Works Commission have re-| OF KINGSTON PICKED UPON AST hey did vot reply to-the-Hungarian | | giments A so Lv autphalian te. set forth that Jouble siti are : signed. Di- T. 6. Sproule, speaker on A HERO | fire, it being a rule among the ai GERMAN ARRESTED were literally annihilated before they now working in the Zeppelin . Th 8.3 y TO SEE AUSTRO-GERMAN ARMY | TAKE THE CITY. ! | could escape. airship factories, which are #| the House of Commons, has annoua-| with Five Others, He Carried Ammu- | pine soldiers not to shoot unless they pe A 8, {can kill at least one adversary. Fi- | The Allied troops who landed at turning out a sonpleied Zeppel- : ed his intention not to seek re-elec- nition to An Infantry Brigade and | natty the moment came when the|{ DENIES HE HAD ANYTHING TO | Seddtut Ban: hold about ten square n every twenty days. i . J My s with loge " | miles of territory on the Galliopoli It is reported in Geeneva that | Col: Vaux Chadwick has heen | Saved It From Being Wiped Out. } Hungarians. Pirin a i ge DO WITH IT. Pontnsola. Tucks id pl the German authorities are pre- #4 | transferred from Valcartier to Otta-| Gunner R. Judson Gimblett, so la rain of bullets and then sprang | 1 " { hard but have been repulsed at all paring for an important com- | Wa to become assistant musketry in-| of Mrs. Gimblett, 179 Queen Street, . With fixed bayonets. The Hun. | The Plant Had Been Working Over- | points. bined raid of Zeppelins 'and # Spector. | has been recommended and will ree EOrians were repulsed in confusion time on British Uniforms--Front | King Victor Emmanuel has gone aeroplanes on Paris and Lon- # Dufferin County Council made a ceive the Distinguished Conduct | nd tried to eseape, but found the| of the Building Was Shattered -- | to the battlefront in Austria, and on don in retaliation for the re- #| grant of one mill on the dollar for | medal for bravery und divotlon fe ine soldiers emerging from every The Loss is Estimated at Some Ten | Friday he visited the firing line in sent attack on Getuihe towns 3} the Paiiaiic Vund, amounting to Quty in be battle of Langemarcke, | side. Every member of" the Hup. Thousand Dollars--Attempts to | Yo of Goritz. At noon the King y y Ss O © . ! » . 2 v + > i (Special to the Whig.) {3 Tayo 3 #| A. I. Clarke, a prominent Toron-| Toronto, are the only two Canadi-| arian battalion was either killed| gow un Armoury. juke {is Junch in the trenches with Berlin (via The Hague, June 21. | to. manufacturer scumbed to i {ans in the brigade who are to re- |r taken prisoner, | an troops. -- Lemberg is expetted here to fall | dddddddbddddddddibddbddddd mated indie py ed to Jui | Saive ihe medal and are: probabl eh m------------ (Special to the Whig.) { A French torpedo boat captured a before the eyes of the Kalser who is | semen de Fe Ls TIAN SU | Ne le Te i Phen ass) y BECKER'S HOPE GONE Detroit, Mich., June 21,A terrific Small Greek sailing ship between ; The Rus-|.GE { SP, ST CALLED. | N'Bg suikthe Lusitania. je fly Sana { explosion, alleged to be due to|Cape Matapan, Greece, and €rete, with the Galician army. Th | GERMAN SPECIALIST Special steamers for the further! recommended so far : | | glans are preparing to evacuate the { protection of the Great Lakes fisher During the battle of Langemareke Court Refuses Application For Re- | bombs set by German sympathizers, | navigating with false paper and car- city. [To Attend the Sick Sultan Of Tur-| jo have been chartered by the Pro-| it was. necessary at one stage that hearing The Case. | early to-day wrecked the overall | rY'ng a SHSsL ot Turkish Bjcers A despatch from Przemysl early | key. | vinelal Government. |an infantry brigade some miles| Albany, N.Y. June 21.-- Jpannfustyfing plant of the Peabody | y 88ha Inte Tripold, X to-day reported that the Austrian re- | (Special to the Whig.) { Ruth Lawson, five-year-old daugh-| away from the Artillery Ammuni-| Court of Appeals denied the applica- | "ONRGAY 4 in > » and the Joather giments are storming the last line of | 4, 000000, "June 21.--A German | ter of George S. Lawson, Toronto, | tion Column to receive ammunition | tion of Counsel for Charles Becker, a) o vera . ompany, in Walker- | Russian defences on a ridge eleven specidlist has been summoned to] was drowned by the capsizing of aif they were to be saved from being | the former New York police lieuten- | ¥ 8, us jus a 83 the river from' J ONLY 151 SUNK miles from the city and the Austrian | copstantinople to attend the Sultan | canoe near Bobeayeon. | completely wiped out by the hail of | ant,:for a re-argument on its decis- | 2% Ngwst Tank, 3 Cermabs er er shells are falling in the western SYP" of Turkey, according to Berlin des-| Arthur Kraft, aged eighteen, Ber- | shells of all kinds which was being | ion affirming sentence of death. hivneritan, ab Jwenty.eight EMIS: + London, June 'Si -iighiy- urb of the Gallclan capftal. | patches to-day. 'The nature of the!lin, son of Herman Kraft, was thrown in their direction. Volun- { oid, was arrested in connection. with s . y . # 3 n | 3 : merchantmen Since early yesterday, train loads{ qu jliness was not disclosed. | drowned while bathing in the Grand | teers from the artillery brigade were the explosion but denied any know 13 wo British ve of Russian wounded have been hurry- ' led i been 7 iver " ; io ge of it. nn sunk, 75 of them by sub- Ing out of Lemberg. They are mov | ' 1 OFA NAAN or eh of Pennsyl- | eng oi Wor gl Bi, The Emperor S | The plant naa been working over- v marines, since the Geruian 2 BO Oe Ta oP, d $50 000 vania has vetoed the bill authoriz. | ed and made seven trips in the one ' [time on a million dollar order for | war was formally in ! ini stoe i - 4 * | : { Brody, five miles from. the Russian} al » | ing rallroads to grant reduced fates | night through the fire of machine Idea Is Given attorme or fie Price Army. The | ¥ Rugurated February i, the i Aviaioe i ih ei | to ministers of religion. guns, shrapnel, artillery guns and ou € front of the three storey con-|¥ " y announced urday : | sed in the defence of For Dro in To conserve the nation's coffee | rifle fire. One of these trips the rete and steel building was shat-|¥ evening. In the same period, heavy guns used in the | | supply, the Russian Minister of Fin-| horses and men on the Przemysl are moving out of Lem-| | PP PP PPP Berlin Reports Say That the Russians Are Preparing to Evacuate----Heavy Gung Are Being Moved Away. | CPP P4840 2504000000 | % from Feb 18th to June | | preceding t P. | place ruAry o I {ance has announced plans for a Gov- | wagon to that which Gunner Gimb- as io €ACEe the toss at §10.000. ¢ Jace, serentyeulx Yriviah jb erg. | f Protests <== coffee monopoly. | lett was on were killed by the one nm | captured. Total arrivals and What Will Grand Duke Do? 0 | o Cape Haitien, Haytl, was captured shell and the explosion was so great| Paris, June 21. Extracts from a To Blow Up Armoury. |# sailings from British ports for ay hl 1 to the 'Wing oo} | Saturday by Government forces. that it almost blinded those on tha | letter said to have been sent by the| AR attempt to blow up the arm-|4 ¢he period were 24,442, Loader Joao 21m ) Never per- (Special to the Whig.) | Marines have landed from the other wagon for some time. Never- Emperor William to a = personage | ry at Windsor, Ont, was made] y habs since Yefore th battle of the | Winnipeg, June 21.--Sensational | French cruiser Descarles. | theless other trips were made and| connected with the Bavarian court, early to-day simultaneously with the PE, EL eto allio ap-| Charges were made before the Royal | Montreal has received by boat | this heroic work probably saved the|and published in Spain, are repro | Wrecking of the overall manufactur- eared so confident of success. Hay- | Commission to-day by A. A. Fuller-| some 12,000,000 bushels of wheat | infantry brigade from huge losses. | duced by the Matin. The Emper- | ing plant of the Peabody Company. | A Madman's Act je faflea in" their original plan ot | ton, K.C., representing fourteen pri-| this 'season, about 1,600,000 below The splendid work that this small | or is quoted as saying in part: Two hundred Canadian soldiers] J . N : hi Fb France, and then turning to | Yate members of the Legislature. He flast year's. receipts up to this time. |company of artillery men did on| "Our only object is a peace profit. | Were asleep near the Armory when alg ghd RY June RLeyred, Russia, they-have reversed the order | Sid that in consideration of fifty| President Wilson called at the that night. finally came to ears of able for the German states. This |EuUard accidentally stumbled across Yo oc is te her, d Sas0n of their strategy, and now judging | thousand dollars paid to the Libeisl| home of former Secretary Bryan to [the Divisional Headquarters staff peace may be concluded sooner-than | tWenty-six sticks of dynamite with a a is opie er dead an by the expenditure of life and ammu- | OPPosition, led by T. C. Norris, the | bid good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan |and after investigation the officer | thought. if it gave for the time |th® fuse partly burned. BL wouD " oiitemn a Serge nition in Galicia, they have pinned | late' Roblin Government secured an | before they depart for a Southern [commanding said that he would | being only an incomplete result it | It is believed on the Windsor side Hon oli oy oA nse Bre ew their whole faith to so paralyzing dEreement by which all election pro: | trip ; gladly see that two of the herold| would at least serve ag a prepara-|'hat a German spy smuggled him- ay lh ee " 'y a rookiyn the Russian army as to permit of the | tests were to be dropped. At Albany, N.Y., the Gourt of Ap- | ix were granted Distinguished Con- | tion for the future. It could be | elf across the border during the window 'bs mn of rough' a throwing of a tremendous weight of | They cannot hand any such |peals upheld the order of Supreme duct Medals for their work. He said | signed to.morrow If I wished. night and set bombs. rd 7. An olilcep. men #lid metal into the western thea- | Charges on us," remarked one lead-| Court Justice Peter A. Hendrick di- | that it was impossible, however, to| "When 'my august grandfather rage or a a re tre, there either to break through ing member of the Norris Cabinet recting a jury trial to test the sanity Tran more than two medals and the placed the Empire on ite present ba. . have led to the sh HR Th t id the Franeo-British line or force an | this morning, when the fifty thous-|of Harry K. Thaw. Banery Commander was Se with | 5iz he did not pretend to have real- hd * ey 2 Buoy ay ath- fnterminable perfod of sanguinary|and dollar charge was read to him. Under the War Measures Act, the | the task of choosing which tw were | ized a complete work. The Empire TisisS rrives a RIxty-agven warfare His statement was backed up by two | Forward (Forwarts), a Jewish daily, | to receive the honor. He decided | always is susceptible of growth years and well-to-do, was married The great question England and |Other members who were present. | published in New York, and strong. [that Gunner Gimblett, Kingston, | What cannot be achieved to-day will °° Qn June 7th to Ruth Campbell, who her are askihg 1s whether i -------------- ly pro-German, has, beech banned and Gunner Edgerton, Toronto, were | pe achieved later." In the Galician was thirty years his jumior, » J are Nang 1a whether : Ct from the mails of Canada. \ the Seoatest of the six heroes. : Russian Girl Among Prisoners, the. Has can successfully NEW BRITISH WAR LOAN a ES . unner Egerton - was de |v , Fx. Amo on emulate Joire's tactics of last fall we i trumpeter in. the 2nd Artillery Bri- War Cam 1 Berlin, June 21.--Among the pri- and cheek the Austro-Germans st the (Of One and a Quarter Million | Jf ly cupies Eade and stationed at Toronto for | + 0 may Be Buccecded By J N PAIGN, covers taken by General Von Mack. gates of Lemberg. Optimists point Dollars. ome ng Jefore Yolunteering with oy Tellier Si Ba ---- : Shsetts Army during the fighting in ay gee ° 8 e rtillery Brigade for . alicia is the daughter of a Russian Ee Da. olan | LonadSrecial to the Wala) oh a Lar e Piece |oro vorvie. Ottawa, June 21.--The official an- | _yiTO8WAC., Via Landen, June 21. colonel. She was dressed in the uni- saw, just as Gen, Joffre stopped the Government now faces a debt of 8 Gunner Gimblett enlisted hers! Bouncement of the resignation of, Goa) armies before the Gro. [°TM Of a one-year volunteer and Jermans before Paris and Field Mar-|more than two and on-half billion , o | Vith the 5th Field Battery detach-| Hon. Louis Coderre as secretary of | ; "0 tr SrIHe8 Lavo" had been fighting in the ranks. shal Sir John French stopped them [dollars in excess of the revenues, of Austria Met SI the 3rd Battery of the Ist]state and his elevation ty the bench berg ere ley th River T fom before Ypres, Dunkirk and Calais. [Chancellor of the Exchequer Mec- oo I. Artillery Brigade under Ma- | 18 expected to be made shortly by| [70 yuns easterly across tne| I. H. Cameron, Toronto, has been It is argued, further, that even |Kenna announced in introducing the | RE, jor R; 5 Britton, He lived in the jue Premier. Hig Fesignation has southern part of the Province tht] assigned important hospital duty in should Lemberg fally the Russians |war loan bill in the Commons this Rome, June 21.--The Italian in- Ir elias ud was educat: heen tendered to Bir. Rovers Bt vLbily, ins brought the Galicia | memset, positions, utilizing the rivers and |tal loan of one orl a hopin AVA, heheh is ne | R Ha is the SOE Capt, W Jimble, i It = Jndetstond that 4 x Te air po Sinty i ali PAILY MEMORANDUM. swamps and other advantages of the |lions. Ited thus far in th IT ty who is a e War Office | lier, leader o e Conservative Op- 2 terrain, and it is the British conten-| Mr. McKenna said the war loan pi than twice De a rion ho Dh eangland, and Whe nega ved ne position in Quepec, i Jo Bia Los pe ners Sulith, Je Vaudeville, Grand, 2.30 and 7.30. tion that they could thus hold out for {would be met by bonds issued at| was offered by Austria as the price ins ln £ Bl 3.09 "[grad, upon This last st 1 g|p Lake Ontario Park. vahdeville, 3.15 months, England and France, in the |par : - . ®| splendid work in the Transvaal op-| nitely that he has accepted the port- ' strong line of | p.m. months, E slang a i Fiance, In Lhe par aud carrying 4 1-2 per cent, in-| of Italy's neutrality. A communica- | erations and was mentioned in des. | folio. defence which now alone protects| See top of page 3, right hand corner, tion front the Italian general staff , Lemberg 1 and munitions, if necessary. states that the a --. fortress of Patches. Tie also has the Queen's NTE em bo Dawani Tush of {for Prouubulitier .al FOLK -- S---------------- the Germanic armies. The R jan | Soe eA ne TR . Malborgeth fis being demolished. | with four clasps. WOLF SLAYER ARRESTED forces are strongly fortified Sing ai THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Rogers for Carleton. u ic ar ETAT = Malborgeth is about twenty miles OVER ELE Charg q raud State | Deights east of the Grodek Sale ollowing City Otay regiat to, the his ) elieved ? from Villach, This city, Trent and VEN MILLION = od With ve uding he and' the Austro-German lee Laken, 1s on at the P ' y--- y . . . here that Hon. Robert Rogers, Min- B ildi N. Triaato Snsiitue the thiee proscar Spent By Government in Aiding the | Superior, Wis., June 21--William Theta Lositions wy present greater Buckiss ii Storey! Dk ister of Public Works, will seek re- ut ings ee | " "Along the Isonzo front the battle West, Whitt, famous for years 88 the|preayine down the Russion tered IB) Ge JW. & Oo «308 Kin nomination not in his old seat in off which hinges the fate of Trieste| Ct!awa, Juné 21.--The Govern. | champion wolf slayer of North Wis- on the Dunajec a Tussinh defences | Gollege 'Book Btore 3 South Winnipeg, but in the county is assuming larger proportion. Aus-|™Ment has spent $11,674,958 in re. |consin, is under arrest here on a|opio © uo lies ARE an Rivers, Soulters Grocery of Carleton, at present represented 0 e afc @M | tra has sent in reinforcements of her | ef Work in the West. The Minis- charge of having defrauded the compactness of the new. German for | Frontenac Hotel ... ¢ by W. F. Garland, whose name fig- finest troops. A raid by Italian aero- | ef Of Finance makes the statement | State of $20,000 in wolf bounties. |. ion a" Fa German for- | gio n'y ured before the Public Accounts (Eretial to the Whi.) planes and dirigibles inflicted con-| {Nat since August last the Domin- | Others are said by deputy game war- | Goon cked a way through Committee in connection with the | Windsor, Ont., June 21. The en- | siderable damage on Austrian forti- ou Government had advanced for | dens to be implicated in the scheme, ' re, } Powell drug contract last session. [tire eivil and military forces of | fications and railway stations on the ihe purchise of Sued grain for set. hereby Jes os Oanadian, Welveh, War Tidings. | ore Vhegnion BL pees , |Windsor and Walkerville were| Isonzo front. alg chewan and Alberta | bought for from $2.50 to $L60 each.) © first entered Albania to put| Cigar Btore ves.es Gl Tdoyds "Peace" Rate. searching this section to-day for a 4 the sum of $8,159,958, and for re- | drew the Wisconsin $20,000 bounty, ania 10 put| po ouse's Drug Store Loudon, June 21--Lioyds is ap- woman and two fen: Suspanted of - lief to settlers in the drought-strick. an end to the intrigues of the Turks| Valleau's Grocery ......§ parently not hopeful of an early |being German spy dynamiters who th districts Of those. two. provinoes| Genersl Hughes For England, a rans, i MARRIEL, peace, as its members are now ask. [early to-day wrecked the plant of ; * the sum of $3,515,000, making a to- Ottawa, June 21.---Major-General | goroq the ar Dimer has " C y, ' ing 70 per cent, insurance to pay a {the Peabody Company of Walker- WAVE DROWNS SEVEN. + al of $11,674,908, Hughes leaves for England = this |g); paetories capable p goin a A aa by the' Rey. Coo total loss if peace is not declared by {ville and atfempted to destroy the a * t 1s expected that further | week, where he will inspect the sec- munition. g | cit Whalley, Julia Helen Shaw, Dec, 31st. Windsor armories. Atlantic City, N. J., June 21, 4 | 3mounts will be paid out on these ac- | ond Canadian division. Russian t { second daughter of Henry Shaw, A suitcase containing twenty-six --Buffeted by a huge wave and # | counts before the fall, and to cover | - hi foes an oops are making pro-| Bridge rood, Battersea, En jand, sticks of dynamite, woanected with arried into deep water by a # | the probable additional expenditure . ress Bp Lhe lower Niny River. Atl nore, Walter Tafike, yal Germany Says an alarm clock timed for 3.15 a.m., undertow seven # . Zuther sum of $750,000 will be Doctor Kil ed Eo position affords the slended clue to the ing prominent 4 | Féquired. An official Austrian statement pra, . identity of the bomb setters. This : a . id says Grodek EDWARDS--In Kingston General Hos- Allies Abused evidence was discovered under the ENLISTS AS A PRIVATE, While Busy ys ek, near Lemberg, and tal, . al Hon Komarno have been taken by the A of v L. Ea- east corner of the armory. Teutonic Allies, wards, Latimer. : The police of all other "Ontario Taniion ca he Frintess A . . The British have occ Funeral service at Latimer Methodist American F la cities are being warned to watch . Savi Life yards of trenches north a Hurch Wedneaday, 'dune 23rd, at | g public buildings. Hamilton, June 21.----Gordon B. from which the Germans were dri ROBI : ; al f the city's riven NSO Kingstol on_ June assco, one Of e y's younger out by artillery fire. 21st, 1915, Marguerite Ruth Brown (Special to the Whig) Has Reached Port. business men, has joined as a pri-| Paris, June 21.--Dr. Auguste| The prisoners taken by the Ger beloved wife of Bert ¥. Robinson, Washington, June 21. Serious (Speetal to the Whig.) vate a special company Jf men being | Chaillon, a young physician connect-| man and Austro-Hun armies | Panera! (privaces rand 6 mionths. charges of abuse by the Allies of the| London, June 21.--The Cunard enlisted for the Princess Pairicias ed with the Pasteur Institute, was up to June 14th totalled 1,610 000 law's 'reside oe Ga ro. American ing buve been made by | liner Cameronia, carrying large sup- y by Kenneth Molson, of Montreal. In | killed while carrying out.the danger- | according to the Bavarian Staats Ze. Wednesday at 2 p.m. : Germany to the State Department, it | plies of war munitions, arrived safe s this company are some thirty offi- | ous task of disinfecting bodies lying | tung. N y became known to-day. They cover-|ly to-day. Because of the renewed cers who have enlisted as privates. | between the French and German; The 1st and 2nd brigades, of Can- ROBERT J. REID eu at least half a dozen instances in| activities of the German submarines 3 The majority of them are McGill |lines. The glittering can containing | ada's first division, share with Brit- The the past two ths. The American |it was feared a serious attempt : University en. Lieut. Glassco [the disinfectant he carried caught ish Highland regiments the honor of | Phone 577, Embassy at on was asked for a| would be made to send her to the holds a commission in the 91st High the eye of a German sentinel and |latest gains on an important La Bas- | ~~ : report but has not yet replied. bottom. landers, which he 'took out shortly | fire was opened with trench mortars. | see sector. J AMES after the outbreak of the war. He One of the shells struck Dr. Chaillon,| North of Ypres the British have will leave on' Wednesday for Moat- | killing him instantly. firmly established themselves on the BR J 1 3 f . ; ---------------- s ' " Phone 17 Ambulance : % ADDITIONAL S ? j | ro Home For war Babies," ; for v z "5 (Special to the Whig.) . : : REFRIGERATORS. ph al Ottawa, June 21.--The week-end | Pankhurst, the militan ragette sg ; : | From | : : casualties reported from the front | lead y ive rare $i to, 47. while they last, at . . include a portion of the Canadiams there are ) bies Tl : aaa . > : ki wounded ; ; ys ~ 4 th "war service 1 I AA S Se ---- ! BE ok g First had tered. The early estimates : : : City Council, 8 p.m. PPP 2320S P S20 2b seta b ed Undertaker. Princess Street. (Special ta the Whig.) west of the German town of Col) June 21 (Oficial). --Near- | were officially a as, ly a mile of n trenches have In the. Woevre district, the French been taken x ch troops in Lor. ined rush through \ ts and barriers. The enemy was caught by surprise, but has hurried reinforcements to hay prothe ttacks ha bro al s have bro. k 8 the French fire, and A have been gain- ed. French troops found the gcen- pied trenches filled with German Important Aticcesses in the battle of and also in Alsace, 3: 5 gs Bt §° i Ho g Ts

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