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TtE TIMES MONDAY APRIL 14. 1916. CHECK ON THE TIGRIS. SWEEPING SUCCESS IN E. AFRICA.

VERDUN LINE HELD. GERMANY AND THE US NOTE. War 2nd Year 285th Day The Turkish position at Yat WM attacked by our troops on the Tigris yesterday morning. The attack failed. For two days th position had been tyctematkally bombarded.

The floods made the attack difficult. On a. contracted front only one brigade could tusks the assault. They advanced with greet gallantry and penetrated the lust and second Turkish line through bog and submerged trenches. I few got into the third line.

But the Turk I counter-attacked and the brigade could not maintain iteIC Other brigades pushing up on the right and left to reinforce it failed to reach their objective flooded and bogy ground under heavy machinegnn Lie. There attempts to break the Turkish lines were made on the left bank of the Tigris. On the right bank mho our troops failed to mw much General Smuu' troops in East Africa under General Van Deventtr. are overrunning the northern ball of the German Colony. They are in two columns.

One has captured thersbeim and Salange. The other has struck across the Maui Steppe and is fig tfcr near Krondoa liondoa Irangi is only 100 miles from the great central railway which crosses East Africa tram Dar Salaam to Lake Tanganyika. It a meeting plat-e of many important roads. The trench on the Yprea-Langemarck toad which the enemy took from us on the night of April 19 has been woobaek It WM retaken the Kings Shropshire Light Infantry. Our tine this point is completely re-established.

The German eommtm on Sstarday that the British had attacked Ute captured poet' iota early on Saturday morning and had occupied about' third of the captured trenchllli. The French recorded on Saturday a German right attack on their positions on the northern lopes of Yort Uomme. It first found a footing in the French trenches lent WM afterwards flung out by a attack Two rater attacks withered under the fun of the French guns and machine-guns. Yesterdays I report Stem Paris wed that in the Wood of i tvocotrrt th French hay. taken several tug poet and hay.

made prisoners in these' surprise attacks. I' von de Gotta died on April 19 of fever at the Headquarters of his I Turkish The German Press has adopted no doubt on instructions a line of chastened patience about the. American Note. Washington expects the German reply sumo time this week. We acknowledge today contributions to The Tina Fund amounting to 8637.

The total of the Fund is now 3661428. COUNT CKENDORFF I10NOUBED. April 2i The Emperor has js ued a rescript to Count Bendroodorf the A ior in Londm. wherein p. Wd on his highly useful have been eonaMrated to U.

furU enng of friendly relation between Russia and Great Britain united by the prrwmt war. The Emperor confers on Count DenekeDdorff the diamond insignia of the Order of St. Alexander NINE WEEKS' FIGHTING FOR VERDUN. FRENCH DEFENCE OF MORT HOMME. el of v.

At At dot of mn week. and Ion fyMirq. enroll of it of At reed Guptrale chancier. At Germane Mot Jailed to taco say trnprsMton tm At principal FnneA potitiont of rN 6 or Tkty on Wl Add sip on At wed of de Meese i front of Mort Ifotrwat at WoH Aey free been battering for tone vtekt. The roBawing French C9 flifv WM issued yesterday ark Wert of Vauqaok the Germans attempted is the course of the night to take one 01.

our machine-guns which particularly annoyed them. They were repulsed and eight prisoners remained in our hands. West of the Meuse the enemy did not. renew his attacks between mthineourt Brook and the Dead Mm SurFLe attacks by us in U. Avoooun Wood enabled us to take several listening and to make some prisoners.

Eat of the Meuse. and in the Wonre there DM been intermittent artillery activity. The night WM calm on the suet of the front. The following oornmamigaj WM issued last night To the south of the Somme our artillery earned opt concentration fire against the German trenches in the vicinity of and flatten- court south of Chaulncs. To tine west of th Meuse there WM a somewhat violent bombardment of Hill 304.

To the east of the Meuse and in the Woevre there were some artillery salvoes. Tlwro WM no infantry action in the course of the day. In Lorraine we vigorousv shelled the enemy works in the rector of Lemtrey. 1 There was nothing of importance to report on the rut of the front. nouJx.

April 23. German Main Head quarters report Sear Val an enemy gas attack WM unsuccessful. The cloudy of gas swept beck in the direction of the French positions. On the WI. bank of the le south-east of llaucowt and west of Dead Man Hill.

we have taken enemy trenches. I On the right of th river. in the Wonre Plain. and on the heights near Oombra the fight- ml activity WM limited to a very lively artillery fire. Wirefe Purr.

Saturdays official report from Paris and Berlin appear on the preceding page. LOST THENCE RETAKEN AT YPRES. WORK OF THE SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY. The Ulegraptoe iIpGlcAu Ira bun received from General Utadyuorttri tn Francs SAXVBAT 950 rX Last night the Kings Shropshire Light Infantry recaptured the trench about the YprceLangemarek road which was lost on the night of April 19. Our line there is completely re-established.

i Today there has been artillery activity bent Mwnetz La oiael Serre Souchcz punchy Wytscbaete. and Yprcs. Some mining activity about the Hobenzollern redoubt and north of Chapelle. StmDU. 10 rjt Last night we made a sne- otWul raid against enemy trenches west of ThityJial north of Albert Thirteen prisoners were captured and.

in addition a number of casualties were caused to the enemy by our men bombing their oats. Our Wualtiea were very slight. Mining activity continues in the Uohenmollern sector. Today there were artillery actions about Wbuteroe. Senvdle St.

Yeast Carmt7. and about the Ypres Gnat Our artillery dispersed an enemy working party in front of St. lloi this afternoon. The French eosmuiqu4 issued on Saturday afternoon contained the following i In Belgium our artillery vigorously bombard the ertor to the st of the Yprea-Pillum road during UI. action in which the English troops were engaged on this front.

GERMAN ADMISSION. The German version of the British ontaind in the week-end cotwotaalgu 4 of Main Headquarters published in Berlin SATCSJUT- On tb Yprea high road the English attacked in the hours of the early morning the trenches which our patrols captured from them on April Ii. They hue reoccupied about third of these trenches. On both sides of the La Bas 6e Canal we blew up a few mines with good results. Enemy fire upon the towns of Lens and Roy.

resulted in further victims among the civil lation. In Roy. nn child WM killed and two women and a injured. KCVDAT. We have been compelled to evacuate our won trenches on the Lange.

marckYpres rood on account of hip floods which made consolidation impossible. An English hand-grenade attack made towards morning south of St. Etoi WM repulsed. English patrols which advanced in the night ninat our liraP on both sides of th pap.ume- Albert high road. It preparation by strong artillery tire wm else repulsed.

Wirtlett Frets. THE EAST AFRICAN' CAMPAIGN. BRITISH recce. t. 1:5 tMIu MO IN OAS OF RUPTURE.

WASHINGTON XAXlliG PREPARATIONS. BERNSTORFF AND VON IGELS 1 PAPERS. neic or 0. CO WASHINGTON. Germanys reply is expected acme time this week.

The mnegre Intellipoe' cunning from Berlin official and other is not. deemed encouraging though In some quarters it recalled that Germany generally prepares way for an effort at more discussion by out. burst. of verbal frightfulness calculated to throw into high tight any ooncsio0s subsequently offered. Preparations are being quietly made on behalf of the Americans in Germany and for tech readjustment of American diplomatic work in various capitals might be necessitated by a rupture.

The air of von Ira papers continue to attract. much attention. The papers are in Washington and ar understood to bit comprehensively incriminating. Surprise it felt at Count I3irastorRs demand for their return on the ground that. they are Embassy property.

Whiz. it it realized that he is at th old pnw of confusing th issue it. it felt that he has committed himself rather gratuitously in claiming the documents of a plotter woo bas no official eozueX with the Embassy. The State Department however. it is considered.

it unlikely to take harshaction while the submarine WEO in the balance. Count I3ertatorft has been placed. moreover on the horns of a somewhat awkward dilemma by the ironic promise made by Mr. anBinf to return any and every document among those sized from you IgoVs office which he shall identify and claim as the property of too German Embassy. One oonaequenoB or the crisis is already making itself unpleasantly felt in German quarters American bankers since Friday have refused to accept any cheques on German banks.

RECEPTION OF US NOTE. GERMANYS ATTITUDE OF INDIGNATION. rsoM OTTB coMEsroypBIT. AMSTERDAM. Ann.

3. Germany is at last awakening to the serious- nem of the situation produced by her murderous submarine piracy. The German papers publish th new American Note with scare headlines such as WILSON'S TOXXAT TO GmtAvr. Vaii.Ae Zftng WILSON DxuAsfea Duconnroun or SCB YAZXNI WAXFABE. Lotalan iyrr.

A VJCILZD Ursncatcx. Frankfurter Zeitwao. Tna Lasmtvr AxrsICA Dxcroa a STomso or THE Sn. A roster rr axe PsXNGLB Sstrs. Berliner Tumt Mr.

Wilson had been for so long th target of German sarcasm and the butt of the. toarwo and insulting cartoons of German comic papers that the opinion had become general in Germany that he could De safely ignored. Germanys notion WM that th idiotic Yankees" oould bit btufted. buffeted and exposed to hatred ridicule and contempt with perfect impunity and pow' that this notion appears in a fair way to spattered she is preparing to adopt an attitude of injured innocence andj righteous indignation. AXXXICAK pace or OBncnrrrr.

In he Cologne flashier to-day th word objective' much in evidence. The paper says Prom the German siaodpoiqt on onUrarf any attempt at. object appreciation of the pootioa and tM nxccmity to which rmAr is rmtueail to eootluet of OATW warf ra by procedure sod of th pMuUanljr of La. sabraaHM arts whet Gee- many to tint bate to ap4y to lb. present stntt but which is common to ail Matt and will be applied still mote in tutor wars.

bor all. on the toDCMioQ which an objettin oooauWation must mats ntcariy that to per Tolontary limitation of UM ISM of this weapon which has till to tt tu nontion in intrmationat law. and which mm be jvdwd aeoordiJIc to its II ootuIiUoB Orrmaay has gone as to a could demanded of her. The paper adds Xwb in UM Lilted Staten they might ha. wuKJr4 through to a better of UM German taodpolnt they posMMd mote obj divtty.

La Holland whore they are still waiting for a reply about the Tubantia the Cologne GauJ statement that Germany conduct. her war with an extraordinary reaped for the interests of third parties' is perucWarty appreciated. The tsrter Zeituny says The form of UM American tmyadutMe et Of maDys otBcisl intormaUea eoaoaraUig UM Bust to so uncommonly sharp that we UM urea ietag 6De cannot how Ii nre Bt can reached. Ooxxmrr. The Berliner TopeMaU explain that the restraint to German Press is obliged to impose on itself has been exacted from it partieulariy in respect or submarine operations and prob.

lams and thus it comes about that the public is utmost exclusively fed on fantastic stories frequently without understanding their eon- neon and then suddenly fords itself con fronted by new facts. The per adds that the German people do not want war with America but that they will bear the heaviest strain it cannot be ed. and it conclude. The Imperial nacr is at Hr Never star UM brpeateg of th war has alee problem the guardUM of pin there. The TcttitcM Ztitumg oaralerizea Mr.

Wilson's diplomatic Easter gift to th Gee. man people. as a bitter nut IQ a thorny ii KAISER IN CONSULTATION. be following mcssag WM seat yesterday from Bsrka by wtrefes to th New York WwJA Kvcrybodv faMw that tM dsrilea hear has ba tedirated aWaabtagtoa cto UMpraaeatfcm of wabnarw wart an. one Omoaa OrnieeM tfrnatod with UM Mti a it stall a to BM UM iM Owes UM sad rtru.

ar cnolrrriax with th leis at veal nicU. tatila ha raarhed DerUa as what UM A parity ascL a ba ba UM Mt da war ow os worse on Witt dhasw th tit CM probahl nnaa aUiUda. yrs srl ar a work lee a pa sofa. How tar mar saay at th Wm sav dwell. BOOM so hop.

whips ar ajva pelvL Al ra ar to UM sew UM dfeTot UUnr Ua UM We trWm. Uti rV a aM I hroUa Irtnitaii feel. a ww win prawns mo oo haw aa ML tfthX IreaewpW eah ty. afw saUsBrV MM sff BB that be by mew th sHaaWo oirsUrs sir of On UM army alitna. Wrsiltr To the bleiaMd Pros Xw York it Pilksnosi Hnllwaf peter.

to Pot in to. mw. lie i THE FATE OF KUT. ANOTHER BRITISH CHECK. DESPERATE CHARGE IN A BOO.

Tht Secretary of the War Office smoke. Me nrtcuncemenl MMOYOTAIOA. General Lake telegraphing on April So reports as follows The attack made this morning on th Sanna1.Yat position on the left north bank foaled The position had been systematicaBy bombardedon the 20th and Slsl at intervals during each night and pin this morning. Owing to goods it WM found poss a for one brigade only to attack. over a very contracted front.

The leading troops of this brigade. consisting of ft British com- pooite battalion advanced with grea gallantry and penetrated the enemy's first and second lines through bog and submerged trenches and a tow got up into the third line. The brigade however was unable to rr int itself under the enemy's counterattacks JiH other brigades pushed up the right and left. to reinforce. were unable to reach their objectives actor flooded and boggy ground under heavy machine-gun fire.

Our troops on the right bank also were unable to make much progress. General and his garrison have pow bees beleaguered for almost 20 weeks. nearly the assault by General Gorringe on the Yat position had to be made under the most unpromising conditions. This is evident POI. only from the language of General Lakes telegram but from the whole tenor of the recent news as to the state of the country.

which a sea of mud whore it. is not. actually submerged. The season is the worst in the year and. unfortunately.

there is little hope of any' improvement. the floods usually continue in May. The operations of the 3rd Division on the right bank are referred td in the Turkish report. printed below. which gives the first account of a British attack stated to have been made on the La regard to the rest of the Turkish however we have already had General Lake.

report on the attacks on the night of the from which we know that. our total casualties were very considerably loss than the number of Turkish killed which WM 3000. It will be noticed that the Turks themselves avoid all mention of their own losses. It is only necessary to compare the two reports and the circumstanced to which the enemy by a serious mistake prwumed that. part of our troops were- isolated by good from the test of the forte to that the Turks had much the worst of th encounter reed that their figures are probably much exaggerated.

The alight retreat of General KMr7' Division however ha. already been admitted and General Lakes fresh report loses things much a the same position. The fighting described Yr. Carxilera telegram on April 17 printed on peg. 3 WM that.

which preceded th Turkish counter-attacks UM same night STAGES OF THE ADVANCE. The following diary give. th principal yenta of the advance sine the beginning this last thane of the operations. The figure. in bracket how the number of miles from Kut.

April Ooms with Us loth ore tt north bank tunes the Um 21 mil sod UM Yeiahieb toA 37 The on th soot beat Mnl wits ad lJeYOD adTMwai to Abe Jlcm a April 7 3rd pirUaa to ft pout rutting too nlit rU UM MWUOO. April Mek Own Ooritmf ore OamtN TM postlon li mtltf utptaed April Ur- VlTWAoD tdaaos fro. I to these April 17 Foriov British OB spqt to within It muss X. tMreca and Toe April Tort tcta ea seat bask. wWcJ.

ler or bet a pUoM to oo jsrds. IW kiUedl April aM BocatMitaca ct TU Crf. TURKISH ACCOUNT OP LAST WEEKS FIGHT. rmlD April 22. Tho following Turkish official corsn atnayi has been received lrwe I.

battteot ore the rl kt Mat UM grt oo Ws but as en MO tfr stated ywurdfty wkkh ended Is a7. 4 UM tSd rat of tM sasay. lust mote tbs. 4000 Wd lid wounded and eepdtiorgs on major two oU ci Hirer a. and ms s1ditr.

cap. TN harsh. on WI bank of UM Ttgri. may a a Inflows Th suatta which yelp undertook on Au 17 in order to rwaptve peajlioas at Bet wet. both UM tarmy brtfad on the root rjvtcd Irvin UeSf poattioaa la UM meantinM UM eamy ovpatrhwl ffAm in order to torprltt oar Mtecktng in tha i sad aM to stop th al bis own Md eM again sand um 4.

UM y-sm4 toid obtain no wha and rtt ated wick tot Mip4s of th r- la th IS rick tm. Mol ary and took niatl MSMr. 1 IJTUM is this frost aloe state mat 1080 tuipsia. and U. total knew of th ktacr eaftasiaAad as leer at ooa Oa It najalseas pren la fc a of Apru 1 UM later ore diristoa.

mad a dacparst api. adraaevd soar 1541 Walet Ul wltbia II yards of seer ytachM oar troop- h7soMd the espcBin 05 AprA to sad a 11 to attack. append busy trarpatiag UM wounded lilt UM did. the. her car aetioa ore UM ids bank of UM Tigris ia UM apart boot ea 4 twl si is FIELD COMMAND FOR GENERAL POLIVAKOFF to tb noels Heta service It.

Ulrr1lMr4 Mat General TtliiaaoH. farmer for War. has bn to ti. Lath in ADVANCE IN EAST AFRICA. HOSTILE GARRISONS CAPTURED.

ACTION IN PROGRESS. fie Secretory to At War OJtos oi Saturday tend. JOllav1t swww porU have been received Irons Genet 8 it to the sect tb tb mted troop under Major-General VIA I after their success at. Lol Kiseels April 5 continued their advance occupying VBBS KotMnbaim on April IS and Salang on April U. At each of these pUowtoaH ho were captured or driven with OMOH.

The enemy WM encountered in some force near Kondoa Iraogf on April 17 and it. became evident that. a le concentration WM being la that direction. WM being continued up to th time of telegraphing. Nothing of tapcrtane is recorded in the other theatre.

in East Africa. Theheavy rains bare Excellent progress pas been made with the construction of the railway from Yol. which a now been carried forward to New MoshL General Smutos message CZ' a wholly new situation in German East Africa. It shows tfr General Van Deveoter' mounted troop. which struck down from Longldo on the road between Xoahi and are overrunning the northern half of the German colony.

From Aruba in the Kilimanjaro region they have truck south and west and coo column has reached the district of Kondoa Irangi. 125 py from Apparently General Van DeYalkr' fore divided at Kissale bout 30 miles south of Ou column captured the post of near the large native village of Umifibwe and Salanga to the west while the other truck south across the Steppe and is now fighting near KoQdoa Kondos Irangi is only 100 miles from the main railway which outs sane German EMI Africa from ea through Mpwspws. Kiliznatinde Tabora to Lake Tanganyika at UjijL It i the oentre of a rich agricultural district and roads debouch from there to all the main points of the colony Mwanza on Lake VIctoria XfIWlUoo Kilimanjaro. on the. coast and the settlements on the Central Railway.

I General Smuts's main force WM last heard of at Kahe which is on the railway running parallel tothe British boundary from the coast jto MoshL in a wet forest country I and it is now the rainy season and this doubtless I is suiieient reason why our troop. have not. advanced further towards Uaambiara and the east. Sew Moshi where the branch railway from Vol on the Uganda lUihray has reached ii about six jpiilea east of Moahi proper on the Tanga-MoahTKailway. THE POPES EASTER MESSAGE.

NEW TORT. April 22. The Pope through Cardinal Ms cabled the following Easter meege to Americans through the United Press Association Pcaea with you Th a sweet word spokm by UM ram Sarour to UM Apostle the- Holy rather rraddroaMs to au men. May the now at. JM promo it.

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