Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 17, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free pbe.8s, Winnipeg monday Jitney 17, 1918. Yasugo plateau Ceram pout of fierce struggle 1.1 r n t h Strong o n r m y r e overcoming ail the of f Torrau a and wooded s. Our rooms pressed for in i n y Points As f n r a s l h o positions As i com ii 0 italians. French in i r their and ii Enid River Knob to i to a riven in of of iriv counter at i Fucks. J by flank the slopes of j i in italian stormed by 1 aliens had j acc tie Moscu to in his of the sir Vii our regi. J d for several flays. Prisoners was proof that the italian troops were Tamly heroic. Pc Cir Orlando declared that the austrians had failed to achieve even the preliminary usually t Ollo vol a crushing of Fon Sivc. Do scribing the operations the pre Mier said a very violent bombard ment began at 3 o clock and at 7 o clock an infantry attack Way launched along1 the whole Lino. The latest news which has reached to the situation at 1 o clock is our troops have offered magnificent Gnu set fac sent from the front to the Piernick concludes As follows a comparison of Oil reports received j shows int Tho offensive was pressed Only in the first zone of resistance j Anri nor oven a few Points has. It obtained the effect which the enemy must have hoped for from his pow i Irful bombardment the Norm a oms s attack which our troops Are resist heaviest assault of England Calls. Men of 49 to 51 for War work London. Juno via Router s Ottawa of 50 and do have been called up for medical examination. The chair Man of Bristol tribunal said yesterday that sir Auckland Geddes had told him he was trying to meet the urgent need for men for a year or two longer and expected that the tribunals would do the same. He was aware of the pub Lic feeling about up older men while younger ones remained Bill the younger men Are essential to the munitions Supply cannot be re moved to the fighting forces until the older men Are Able to do their work. Sir Auckland had added that there were fewer men in the government departments now than three years ago. No Industry was More denuded of Grade 1 men. German troops beaten driven and Tho. British inc. I been completely re established. J Aris. June third of the enemy s great offensive Lias been Ever since the third says an official comment issued yesterday evening. I Ashen one think that the tier in a us. This announcement is made tonight in the official statement issued by the War office of the operations in Italy tiie statement says the pocket in the British front Premier and commander in chief discuss acute Man Power problem special Cable to Winnipeg free press London. June Long conferences Between sir Robert Borden and general Arthur Currie Are Natur ally secret it s probably not far amiss to conclude that they Are mainly engaged upon the very acute Man Power problem which has Arisen i Reo Lacinto. The upon the als0 quate reserves takes secondary place now when our needs Are immediate. Can Canada do More some Mili tary experts consider it might be pos sible to quickly turn the Canadian corps into eight divisions with the assistance of americans taking one battalion from each existing brigade As nucleus for the new brigades them with americans using also a battalion of americans or. Thuis a. i tulle j i each new brigade recruiting fur the Hector of maj ii Iii Maximilian a wrested from ital Imi the i sea Alto and Ada to trusted Mountain of inv Al Zorro c Avento. N in 1 Nuj prisoners Throe in Aliki in i. Tiie evening the i. A to it Civ by the French i a Valk y War Ripe enthusiastic scenes among deputies Romr. Linic san hrs a cat in Tho Clui Ipher Whon the minister t.i-. Up Pali. Announced of Tho italian troops and of the despite i numeric.1 upe Jority on of creator of Tho front. The whole hours and Tho min of suit that the capture of electrified by their sue j this morning and we Are now again co sips on the expected to j established on our original front line overwhelm us. And Advance along the to Paris through comping no was their first objective the importance of the Battle on june 11. Which obliged them to Stop can be for even the enemy was Able to make Progress in the Oft eur 1 Sive beginning March 21. Follow lip i Mav 27. His Advance was interrupted in the same length of limn. On this 1 occasion he germans who had lot Loose attack on june i. Had tour after the Battle of june 11. Our soldiers inferior in number have beaten the Best assault of the of the German Empire inflicted upon them terrible losses and closed again the Barrier. This result j s us Confidence in the future British front line Loncon june the troops who penetrated the line held impossible. A too i by the British italian front have been four austrian divisions attacked he British line on saturday and on the left penetrated Tho front to a depth of a thousand Yards along an j extent of Yards. There the enemy was held. Over 350 prisoners have been counted and we have in addition captured two Mountain guns and a. Considerable umber of machine guns. Or. The of yesterday. I when the hostile attack was first launched invaluable assistance by both infantry and artillery was immediately provided by the italians on our left and this assistance was largely responsible for. Bringing the austrian infiltration loan immediate halt. Heavy fighting is continuing in Many places along the Piave on the Eastern end of Monte Belloy Heights and astride the Brenta Valley. J three additional enemy air planes i were destroyed in fighting yes j Gerdav. Seven having previously been reported. The Clouds remained Low austrian i and Distant reconnaissance were the Energy of our air cast concerning the overwhelming Gravity of the position now facing us. The tremendous Cost in men by the present method of fighting must be met by All. The Man Power Standard of even two months ago can now be swept aside. Cheap optimism about the proportion of enemy losses compared with our own does no Good although As a general Rule the attacking forces losses Are much More heavy than those of the defenders. This position is reversed immediately the defenders begin to retire. The allies must at the Quick est possible Date increase their Avail Able Rifle Power. Mere supplement Ary serviced behind to labor battalions and rhe like cannot be counted for a moment. Rifles alone count considerations mentioned in the communique of last j Ary serviced behind the lines forestry night has been cleared of the enemy. Of Irma the night and the Early hours even the Ordinary of maintaining Ade men from the supplementary ser vices and fresh drafts. The Canadian corps possesses elastic machinery which could of handle eight divisions this increase would make our corps the most formidable single unit now in prance. Canadian troops again ask me the reason their desire that american troops should be brigade with them is not granted. They want them. Americans want to join them. They Are personally More suited than the British for understanding the americans owing to the common methods of thought and life. They Are still unable to under stand the reasons which prevent so desirable an aim on which both Are agreed toeing attained. F. A. Mckenzie. Service has been mainly confined to attacks on Bridges for troops which the enemy was attempting to throw across the Piave. In these attacks the aviators have been very Success pretty shoes for Little tots child s ankle strap White Fibre sole in misses As illustrated let us help you dress up your kiddies. We really Are specialists in kiddy footwear and take a great Pride in the array of Dainty Little shoes we have for these customers. We suggest a few styles now on Sale at our no. 1 and no. 3 stores infant s White Canvas 1 strap Slipper child s White Canvas 1 strap Slipper infant s Tan Sandal 95c child s Tan Sandal misses Tan Sandal attack on British Kuotai failure four austrian divisions take part in heavy loss both sides claim capture of prisoners i London june head quarters according to the official report received Here claim the capture of prisoners in the Battle now going on on the italian front. The austrians officially claim the capture of prison session in Canada of the la crying messenger a publication printed in Winnipeg and distributed by thousands during every City in Canada. This week in i this paper has been left or. The j doorsteps of Mosc Winnipeg Homes each sunday morning for the past few weeks. The paper contained the teachings of the internal Nola Bible students association which opposes War on general principles. The last copy carried on the front Page passed by violent cannonade the sounds of which reached the cities of Verona Vicenza and Venice All Long Dis Tances from the front. While the exact geographic objectives of the austrians As yet Are conjectural. It seems evident that their earliest attack was heaviest against the positions in the upper convention closed Council of women appoint special committee Brantford ont., june National Council of women of can Ada closed their annual convention Here this afternoon when the new executive had their firs meeting. Brenta River Valley Irv the Val us a standing committee on taxation Sana where the Brenta flows was appointed with mrs. E. Ai. Mur Ray of Halifax As convener. A Spe toward Bassano. It is considered possible that Austria is following Field marshal von Hetzendorf s old plan of striking at the italian Plains through the Trentino District of. Which the first classic move consists1 in obtaining Possession of Val Stag a. Monte Tomba and Monte grappa i. Then following the Brenta River to he Plains and then attacking with i three columns Westerly along the i valleys of the Rivers adige and As i Tico and also on the asiago plateau. Summing up the situation it seems to be a renewal of the great Battle for Italy s Alps which was left off last november with the Kesy to the mightiest fortresses of Europe held by the italians who have spent the entire Winter fortifying with extra Ordinary care Val Stagna Monte grappa Monte positions. Tomba and other All children s shoes Are moderately priced. You re Welcome to come whether you Purchase or not. Welcome retailers convention and merchandise Dis play Industrial Bur eau june 18-19-20. Annard shoe Ltd. No 1 store-536 main Street no. 2 store--313 Portage ave. No. 3 store-273 Portage ave. Notice to doctors and dentists offices to rent in the Olympia hotel building plot and Gold water in every office. Very Central and Desir Able location for professional men. Arrangements can be made for any necessary alterations. These offices can he secured on reasonable terms. It is Tho intention of he agents to make this Hiil Dinar one of the most up to Date office Huil dins a in the City of a inn ipod for doctors and dentists. For full particulars enquire at the office of the Imperial Canadian Trust co. 356 main Street Winnipeg. London june War office issued the following statement concerning operations of the British j army in Italy a heavy bombardment by aus Trian guns opened along the entire front from the sea to the adige at u o clock this morning followed by in Fantry assaults throughout the Day. Four austrian divisions attacked the British forces. On the right the attack failed completely he entry losing heavily. On the left the enemy penetrated our front Lino of a Width of 2.1500 Yards Ancl to a maximum depth of Yards. He. Has been firmly held Here All Day. The enemy suffered the heaviest losses. Flying has been impossible for several Days owing to the weather. Today was unsuitable for flying except very Early in. The morning when seven hostile machines were destroyed and two balloons were sent to Earth in flames. Our flying squad Rons in the afternoon continually engaged in machine Sun attacks j marching columns and bombed enemy Bridges and transports on the lower Piave doing great damage Low made very Small gains London june opening of the latest austrian offensive in Italy is described by Reuter s correspond ent with the British army in Italy. The correspondent s despatch under Date of saturday afternoon follows i the austrians opened a heavy bombardment at 3 o clock this morning and attacked the. British positions on the asiago plateau at half past seven with a. Division composed of t Austro germans and bosnian troops. The enemy objective. Apparently was to reach a line of Hills about the plateau and Irma i Forue some four Kilos behind our front. The enemy reached our front lines but made very Little Progress. They a Erc repulsed on the right completely but gained a few Hundred Yards near the left of our Centre our line following a Shell like depression in is Limo town of asiago is in Meguiar in outline and thickly wooded in places. Fall As it looks from our positions the country is full of hidden in the ground Ancl lends itself rather easily to at tack by Small isolated detachments. The. Morning of the attack was More than unusually misty and the bulk of the enemy troops approached along the line of a railway running from asiago to the Little Village of Cesena. Which follows a marked de pression in the ground. In accordance with recent Ger Man methods the attacking troops were rushed up during the night from Val Susana by motor transport heavy As was the preliminary Bop consider using Fiejo aliens or. Justice Ferguson suggests similar to one in Force in great Britain Toronto. June r. Smyth k.c., chief Public representative of the military service is taking up with Ottawa the advisability of utilizing Friendly or Allied aliens in the great War. Or. , whose Energy has been marked in his official capacity is acting on a letter from or. Justice Ferguson one of the tribunals at of Google under the . As it stands at present we have no Power to Deal with any person other than a British subject. A great Many of the foreigners that come before me claim to be russian italian serbian greek american or citizens of other Allied countries. It is too bad that these citizens of Al lied countries who if they were Home would be obliged to serve in the armies of their respective coun tries in. This Dominion escape Mili tary service. In England they tinder Tho military service convention with Al lied states 8 George v., chapter 26, and i cannot under stand Why. In this country a similar cannot be passed in reference to the citizens of Allied states who have entered into this convention with great Britain. By this it is provided in respect of citizens of Allied states with which great Britain has entered into a convention that if they have not within Twenty one Days applied for leave to return to their countries of their citizenship they shall be liable for military service under the in the same manner As British subjects. Perhaps if you brought this to the notice of the proper authorities an order in Council Emder the emergency legislation might be passed so that it would be possible to reach the Many foreigners to whom i have referred i am Only suggest ing it to you so that it May be taken up and Bai dment Gas shells were used spar Tornado at Rose Isle singly against our troops. The at tack on the British formed Only a part of the plan. Is renewal of fight for italian Alps italian Headquarters in Northern Italy Juit a the associated at any Cost is the word that has been passed to Tho italian troops As the austrian Offen Sive appears to develop All along the line of 117 Miles with the Uso of Gas and special liquid bombs and every other Raj eats of attack to weaken the defences. The Long by the austrians was broken precisely at 3.05 o clock this morning by a retailers convention our be t wishes for Success of convention faults limited wholesale dry goods. And talk Over conditions. Interest to Vou both immediate and men s furnishings furnish1ngs, hosiery. Ladies and children s ready to wears. Asthma fhe terrible struggle to breathe to e choking rom restricted Throat Muscles fin4 wonderful help permit neat Benefit. I two is c5 25c. And be logos asthma. Remedy nearly every Small building a the Village upset Rose Isle. Man., june terrific Tornado in which limbs of Trees were carried Long distances visited Rose Isle at 2.30 this morning lasting until 5 o clock. Many cottages were moved i rom their foundations and. The station agent s summer House was completely wrecked. Nearly every Small building in the Village was upset and the station out House turned Over three times land in a in the Middle of front Street. Shingle and lumber were blown All Over the Village from Boyd a lumber Yard and empty gasoline tanks were gathered up from the station and dropped in every direction. No one was injured but it was a night of terror to everyone. Bad storm at Al fart Prince Albert. Sask., june roof of the one Northern flour Mill was partially blown off last night in the worst wind storm that has prevailed for years. Sand carried by the wind darkened the air and appeared As Clouds for several Miles above the Earth. Many Trees were blown Down the wind continued throughout the night. Sunday messenger Printer Here barred Ottawa june special address was issued this the Canada Gazette containing notice of the Issue of a warrant forbidding the pos Cial committee on constitutional re vision was appointed with mrs. R. F. Macwil hams of Winnipeg As convener to consider the suggestion brought up at this meeting in Corr Section with the resort presented by her. And the previous revision of the Constitution and to report to the executive at the earlies i possible moment. Trade figures shr decrease during april and May 000 less than same period last year Ottawa. June .15. A decrease of in the total of Canada s trifle for the first two the fiscal year As Corn pared with the Sarne period of a year ago is shown by the monthly Trade statement is sued from the customs department. This year the Trade Dominion for april and May 216. As compared with in. 1917. For the month of May alone the decrease is a Hen com pared with May 1017. Last year the total Trade figures for May were while this year they dropped to imports during the first two of the. Present fiscal year amounted to which was s26.733.266 last year when they totalled dutiable i oods imported amounted to 507 this year and free goods entered to the amount of Coin and Bullion was imported to the total of the duty collected on goods entering Canada during the past two months amounted to s24.379. The decrease in Dominion for the the Trade at the past two months As compared with the same period a year ago is largely accounted for by the great decrease in exports. Ins More than made up for the loss of men. Who have gone to the War ojc1j. If liw t i. Cd like England Newfoundland de. Ads of her shipping and owing this risks our sailors run the govern ment put them in the same category As naval reservists. The limited states unable to get norwegian or scottish turned to newfound land and now the Trade is growing rapidly. A. Barrel. Of Ash from the Newfoundland nets brought s6 last fall instead of ?2 As before the War. But we. Must have bait to keep our fishing Industry alive and we must have steamers to carry Salt to Newfoundland. Efforts Are terns Macle to Diing. Newfoundland fish to Long land we have the fish and the cold storage Plant but the transportation question Mustbe solved. We can then get ahead and our play important part in the Allied feed locate last of . Mine disaster victims Heimie ., june last of the victims of the no. 3 mine at Coal Creek the disaster of nearly ago have been accounted Tor. Yesterday the remains of four miners were brought to the surface. The bodies were All located near the spot it was expected they would be found. Ever since the Accident. Crews of workers have been employed repairing the wrecked mine and working toward the place where the dead were believed to be entombed. This makes a. Total of 3-1 dead bodies taken out. Coroner Murray who conducted the first inquiry into the disaster will preside at the final investigation now to be held. It is expected that with the evidence now Avail Able the exact cause of the occur rence May be established. Germany wants prisoners in especially those of agricultural pro-1 Africa and Canada returned , r.f-nr.qi-1 a fair tag i jaj.i4., Trinei the whole of Dobr Edja and bulgarian districts in Macedonia were Given to Greece in 1918. Crowds visit Parks car lines to Assiniboine Park especially Well patronized the Fine weather yesterday con i tilted an invitation to visit the Parks and brie which was very generally accepted. The crowds at Assiniboine Park were exceptionally Large but All the others had their quota. Those who visited Assiniboine Park during the afternoon had the pleasure hearing the 1st depot battalion band which provided the first concert of the season. A full programme was Given under the Able direction of b. Manning. The Shade of the Trees made a Welcome Refuge from the us i and there were Many who showed a. Preference for it. The Street railway had extra cars on to Cope with the faster service not been established. A n St class service to Vessini Boine Kildonan and River parts is to be established which will doubtless contribute to their popularity. Additional improvements ire be made in River Park and it intended id j turn it into an amusement and i pleasure resort equal to similar i Parks in Eastern cities. I enemy Retreat in East Africa. London june War of tin tonight issued the following state ment concerning operations in East Africa Between june 3.and 10, the enemy Force withdrew southward from the Hurior River into the difficult High Bush country around Salerna. Our pursuing columns after a number of Rainor encounters with enemy detach rents entered Malema unopposed june 12, the enemy having retreated further South toward the Lisnya ducts and manufactured articles. Domestic merchandise exported this year totalled for the two month period last year it was a decrease of tile greatest decrease is shown in the Export of Domestic manufactured articles which dropped from 371 in 1917 to this year a falling off of the value of Domestic agricultural products exported also showed a decrease of the figures for 1917 of ing and for the present year it was stated at the customs department that the de crease in exports might be larg Ely to inability to secure ships. The decrease in imports May toe traceable to restrictions placed on the importation of certain articles. Irish disorders arrest of two men at Bat Yar cause of riot London june arrest of women. At. Batly Gar county Gal Way on led to a pro longed conflict Between a crowd of and the police. The police used their clubs and the sympathizers any misses that came to hand. In the meantime other sympathizers barricaded the roads by Felling Trees and stringing barbed wire. So me Telegraph wires were Cut. I later the men were arraigned in a local court on charges of illegal drilling and committed to the Sligo jail. The rioting recurred during the removal to the jail and the police were unable to quell it. A Bayonet charge was ordered and after several persons in the crowd had been injured the sympathizers were dispersed. Strict measures. Dublin june Dublin offi Cial Gazette proclaims the counties of Clare. Cork Galway Kerry Limyr ick Longford Mayo Roscommon Sligo tipperary. Tyrone. Westmeath and King s county and Queen s county under a special Law provid ing for change of venue and trial by special jury. All the counties named except Tyrone Are in the Western and Central parts of Ireland mostly in the pro Vince of Connaught and Munster. County Tyrone is in the province of Ulster. Newfoundland fishing Industry increasing London via Reuters Ottawa. Aae Nicy. Premier Lloyd of Newfoundland interviewed by the daily ma3 said to is impossible to imagine a More unanimous to Ward the prosecution of the War than those of my country. We got out of politics at the Start strongly tie Hind this policy is our fishermen s Union Over Strong chiefly Well to do fishermen Many of whom have their own Craft. The fisheries our chief Industry working the Grad Ual introduction of motor Craft hav London june the German delegates at the Fri tilt German War prisoners conference at the Hague Are pressing for the re turn of ail prisoners in Canada and Africa As Well As co re in great Britain a hitch has occurred in the negotiations telegraphs the correspondent at the dutch capital of the times. The difficulties of such _ a course it is contended by the Brit delegates particularly in respect of shipping transport make it impracticable. The negotiations have now reached a most critical stage but the correspondent says there is no. Reason to think they will prove abortive. I car stolen from its garage of h. Or. Belcher 37 Edmon ton Street was broken into saturday night or Early sunday morning and or. Belcher s Hudson super six. No. 107, was stolen. To gain Entrance to the building the thieves broke one of the windows. Crisis in Bulgaria threatened. Amsterdam june on the bulgarian Premier Vail Radosa Loff in consequence of the peace negotiations at Bucharest threatens to Lead to a crisis according to the Koe Nische Zeitung which says that the discontent is not confined to the political opponents of Radosloff. It feared in government circles that Bulgaria is seeking an Opportunity to require License for rubber Export. Ottawa june of tires for motor cycles motor vehicles and All other tires containing rubber has been prohibited to All destinations outside Canada except under License issued toy the minister of Cus Toms on the approval of the Ivar Trade. Large consumption of fish. Vancouver . June fish to the Consumers through Van Couver municipally controlled Fisli Market has averaged almost three tons each Day during the two weeks of its existence. More than pounds of fish were sold durin the week ending today. For women s ailments or. s female pills have been ordered by physicians and sold by reliable druggists every sciere for Over a Quarter of a Century. Don t accept a. Substitute. Terrific explosions in Kiev munition works Amsterdam june ,15, much damage was caused in. Kiev the ukrainian capital toy the explosion the munitions works there Ort june a says the loka.1 a Zeiger of Berlin. There were twelve big explosions and several smaller ones lasting from 10 o clock in the morn ins until late in the afternoon. The biggest explosion occurred at 11 o clock when the people standing on the ramparts at Petchersky were hurled to the ground. Shells fell in All directions Over the City. The Sepo Rintz Cathedral collapsed like a pack of cards houses were blown Down and the streets turned into sir foundering masses of de Bris. While the neighbourhood of the munitions Plant was Asea. Of fire. The Toimi Convent was destroyed. The correspondent refers to rumours that the explosion was due to machinations of the against general Skoropa ski the Ukrain Lan Hetman. Electrocuted there is no Way to cure must be killed. If. It is not killed it will kill the one it. Mild currents of electricity will kill it just the same As it mils other tutors a Diters and piles. You Are invited to Call or write for particulars regarding our drug Ess methods. Write name and address plainly i gasoline launch wanted must be in Good Condi Tion about 25-or 30 feet in length 20 . 6-Cylinder engine Speed not less than 16 Miles per hour. Electric railway Chambers drs. Axtell Thomas Winnipeg 503 Mcgreevy b1k., Man. Is Cane the Only Canadian Pencil made St nth for Fiva is mitts a Cane sous i gig epidemic of crime. Acts of Law Lisane in Norfolk windows smashed horses poisoned Brantford ont., june of lawlessness in Norfolk county directed supporters of the govern ment particularly in connection with the military service continue to be reported from that county today. At the Home of a. A. Emerick of Tyrrell the windows have been smashed and several cases of horse poisoning have been reported. The grand jury this week recommended that a permanent salaried High county Constable be appointed to Trace the epidemic of crime while the county Crown attorney declares it due to the fact that unless a Norfolk jury sees a crime they will not bring in a verdict of charge German London june 15. The direct charge that the dutch government sheltered a German vessel at. A dutch port to save her from being captured by. The British is made in a British despatch which has just been made Public. The Case was that the Maria tons which entered the Harbor of Tandjung prior Java. Dutch East indies in May 1916. 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