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THE TIMES WEDNESDAY. MAY 30 1917. REICIISRATII MEETIN BW TO-DAY. TISZA AND HIS SUCCESSOR SHOW OF DEMOCRACY rvmt jwcuJiar interest to the nit ra in Hungary lhe nyocation Au an rarUarocnt or Rwhrath. wh 4 to Vimn for Tfc iiiBing of th war and the ifiniw removal of Count Su-phcn enuerhhi.

appuen 0 Hungarian Tie two rvroU are rflat d. Tisza fmc H011" IJ jn rert consequences of the Kwnuan Re tioo and of the Oerman deriije to haul PI the advent of ourable peao by persuadm on the one hand and the WeWro All other that Austria and Hungary IT ceutnplating ome form of democratic rhan Xo important development in Ailstria or can boo understood without referer ci on 1866 and 1867. At the battle ra. in 164 PrwWa turnejd Au of Germany and willed in favour of Hoheniollwn the long Hapsburg atn for leadership among Jernan States i Sadowa Hungary or rather the itmgyilrt CM an pasoive aUio of Prussia. Had th.

Emperor Franci Jph then been abl rtlv Magyar support the pWni Empire would probably never haw Jiroa formejC France. would not have Met defeated in 1870 and Germany would not hajvi able to use. Austria in 1914 to let loom IK Great War by attacking Serbia In Isa7 a a conxequence of Sadowa Frarici Joseph wa compelled to come ta ternM wit Jj. Sgj-arn. lhe Dual System wan creatfxl i approval chiefly jby Count Cftg a Saxon slAteaman who had entered hi of Austria and by Count Audraw tbe elder who was in close sympathy witt ItniBan aims.

rpdor' it the German minority AiKirian population retained control lairs while the Magyar minority Reared corresponding contro affairs. Each minority relied of Prussia for the maintenance of its jqfnmTv mg position. fiat waa and the essence of the Eual Erctem. Francis Joseph soon perceived lat bound him tor Germany. In 1870.

after be of Prussian Var he attempted therefore to obtain pnatfr freed In' promising autonomy to the Cine as and un ier tikscg to be crowned King of Bohemia at Prague. This promise Beust Andraasr. tnd Jhg compelled him to break. The feud beiwecn the Hapsburgs and the Czechs tea that breach of faith. The young Emp reac at.

mp diaries will certainly he reminded of it in Rachsratb. to-day. the or GALlC1AS' Arr NOMY litUa by little the growing siren th of majority in Austria composed of Ctechs and Southern Slavs compelled Down to make concessions at the. fcxperis WM thus. gradually undermined.

Ibe ix of universal R1IIrage in 1907 gave the Germans of Austria for the first tinii" a majority in the Reichsrath. As carjy as 882 t2 Austrian Germans assembled in con ress It sought to preclude jianger by 4 ie the separation of Galicia from the ml of the Empire. This demand recently 1 been revived in the. form of a cry for Galician autonomy. Its object is to destroy the Slav Parlianvctary majority by removing frorn the Xachsrath the 130 Uaiicun Slavs from Galicia.

The other demands for' the Germanizatioh of were part parcel of thejsame Iah lor the removal of the Slav menace to German apremacy in' Austria. i I These demands now bee heflved under influence of the Russian Revolution It was obviously imprudent to persecute the Atjdrian Slavs at a moment hen jpeacel was being nought with revolutionary Russia. The calrulatioii of the Austriau Germans and of Germany now is that. with Galicia unittd to me kind of Polish kingdom to be formed i nder German control the Czechk an the Slavs of Austria can he kept in hand by Austrian German and pre- pctlderanoo Thus beneath the appearar ce of iederalization German supremacy in A tri. and Ygar supremacy in Hungary wou d.

be namtained and. with nibxenience of the Hapsburg Dominions and of the Halburg ty to the polie of tfie Hjohen- II To all intents and. purposes the idea of Central Europe would be reali wL THE MAGYAR OUGutqn Tn HULar the position is simp er than in Austria. Hungary is ruled by ai ft the benefit of an oligarchy consisting of some MOOOO Magj-ar nobles and gentjry under whose tranny the Magyar peasants grc an as much as the non-Magyars. The kuppArt of and of the German of Aust a a atdifpen able to this oligarchy.

Hente iu cordial alliance with lj run. Of alliance Count Stephen TLva has been for many yea" the BUPI orter He is by far the rtronge roan in the-Dual Moaarrhj- But he in an mtractab ptWnil itWnic. fighting chasiri Calvini lay bishop. who has lutelyj his fart' against any appearance of lemdJ emit reform. He in rightly.

JCOHVJIOK that dtDocra1 reform in Hungarj woild. onner Lou destroy the power of the olig irchyi etw him and the ssy fanUy ther long a bitter feud. Conn An voungrr who now reported to be Pi cnuier opiate in of Count Tifiza iaj upple and otnUOWi if. Tima Ls stiff and direct nlik T. hao coquetted wfth siiflm ro form.

out only to burke it. Ijke Tjsza. le lelongi to and represent the oligarchy abt ors demo trail reform and in a hearty supporter of the trian jrman and lYawian ath re. The difference between the two i aen i on" character and method not of principle tount Aadra declared some pars fcince uiai trueMagj would fight lo tlii. last rant frwdom to the no Mag April 15 he published in the lt an.

articleupon The Peace and the Entente. in which he dpclarnd the eauaeof tl Central Empires to lie. that of UJnatuty rtlld that theGen4an i 1-1 int ovUij joa 1 1 tht the liberation ould not provide a oou for treaaiiation of tlie world There is little room for on jSecu of the convocation of th and of the change of ngarj- Both are parts of the rtand jUo of uonali- better to the tri podiekr of OVERSEA CASUALT it. Continued from page column i B.aio.nl. MM Cnr.

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1t 1 I UJM1 TIE rtALIANI ATTACK TOWARDS TRJESTE. i iBvaeafftr. F- aAJ" The abore map a a broad view le relation of the main Italian front on the Hirer to th nmunding region txtrrme Italian right is a litllp to ten I of Duino. in the of Tnute. It will be obtmed that onlyme line of railiratj Ira.

the Iitnan r14 to tl principal Austrian naval ttation Should our Atliet eventually reach the cutting of branch line ta Po would mean the complete isolation of the Austrian Portsmouth. The rcrx the US SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME. OODEX AND STEEL VESSELS 001 oum CXIUESMUIDEST. YORK" MT :19. Peace has been formally concluded between he advocates of wooden ships and thosewho avour tbe exclusive construction of a fleet of teel vessels.

Contracts for a limited number if wooden ships have' been confirmed. but lenotforth the chief energies of the. American teel industry and the yupbuOding yards will i sponsor. i i promise that the revised rations which Ilia United States Sterl Corporation and came into force in the middle of April should he Lafkawann Steel and Iron Company have be maintained ontil he new Thede- lound themseh to furnish 3000000 tons of jficiency applies especially to potatoes at Cologne. shipping in 18 months.

If as there is Through German Eyes. THE FOOD TROUBLES DWINDLING RESOURCES. After the orgies of rejoicing at the impending starvation of England by lubmatine war fare tbe German Press shows tome inclination to return to domestic affairs. It evident that in many parts of Germany and especially in the very now for assuming the Senate tifi. the amendment to the Bill ed the House of Representative aothorizicc be expenditure of 150000000 for the OD traction of merchant vessels the President rill be armed ia the execution of theshipbuild- ng programme with the following powers(1) To order from any person ahipa or material leceesary for national dt which that person capable of producing.

2 To modify cancel requisition or suspend ny contracts hipe or material or any con. ract execution requires labour or material hat might' be used in shipbuilding. 3 To requisition the. output of any factory. to take over any factory.

4 To requisition any for instance the potato ration thUweek is only 2lb instead of the Sib. that were promised. The Press celebrated last week the completion of the first year of existence of lIerr OB BatockTi War Nutrition Office. The Cetoauf faitttt says that the public has hardly a word of recognition for' the serrices of this establishment and complains of the ingratitude which fails to contrast the present Jmparamo. security with the difficulties and dark menace of the future" which prevailed in the spring of 1916.

After insisting upon the seriousness of the situation with which owing largely to previous mistake the Food Dictator was faced at th time of his. appointment the Cologq Gazette says One mot al. remember tllat food eonditioBS deteriorate the longer the war Usta qaito part from anTthinc that th War Xntririon Office and otber aatbontie mar do owned or requisition any dock. whan warehouse or fu lunff loading or maLrx from the titoes of and rradoaD diacbrziziff terminal or other facilitiea. oat of thir hidicf pUrf ha.

now II tn wd only be mtod inci nUllj. Wllat i more important is th UM upply from IBE SHACKLETONS TO ENGLAND. Sir Ernntt Shackleton arrived in London WI" i two yean and nin months his expedition iled from this COQDUy tor th Antarctic. Sit Ernest imagine will only be a I. days in his countrj and then will feavefar special war orL.

Nearly all bia men ar doing war work and DC haft already given his life on tho. tVeatern boot. Moot of th party had news lit the war from 14 to January 10 of this year and th stream from the neutrals becomes ever smaller The Coloffnt Gazette goes on to explain as. follows that Germany cannot export the goods which neutrals want. and that the German submarines are indirectly diminishing even German supplies In tbe eonrse of tile rich Tvars which they h.

bad. the neytral State II. become indifferent tbe rold whieh was giTen them i they want nvwl. tn democratio for Lhe benefit of the ingenuous in. Russia and among the Western Allies.

COUNT ANDRASSY. TO IHJNGAIUAN CABINET. Wo AMSTERDAM A Budapest report say Ihat Count has beea entnuOed with tbe i Cabinet FORM MAT 3p. Aodriwy ol a pew AUSTRIAN. BIG GUNS I CAPTURED.

23681 PRISONERS TAKEN BY ITALIANS. ITAUAX official report May 20 On the Car I yesterday the enemy great activity with guns and trench the object of disturbing our work af ortars with strengthen ing the lines. An attack against ir positions along tLe railway east of San Ci ivanni ad Duino was repulsed by our artillery East of Goruia on the night of the 28th and all day yesterday nemy. guns of all calibres were engaged in a heavy concentrated fire on Hillj 126 Eouth of Grazigna. The' furious ply of our batteries many times dispersed the enemy storm ing parties massing for assaultin tie advanced trenchei Artillery activity in the Yodice area was noi lens violent kgainst our positions on Hill 52 652 in the inorning an attack in force of g1 rong enemy parties igainst th sununit of the hil was broken by the jprompt action of' our troofs.

Our in fantry overcoming the- tenacious resi tance of tbe enemy hidden in caves made import int progress on the eat tope of the hill and established themselves in these positions. In the PUva sector we" drove the enemy to the end of the valley east of qlobna and captured about a' hundred prisoners. The total number of prisoners captured on the Julian front since the Hthi is 23681. including 604 officers. The great quantity captured duringthe battle is beir We have already counted 36 puns are of heavy calibre 148 machine trench mortars besides a large quan yl mtri eollfctetl.

13 of 4ihich ins and 27 tity of and war material of every description. AUSTRIAN CtAIM TO PRISONERS. AcsnUAS report. May 29 i After a Whit Sunday the Ison amed Jterd far the itliird tl and large enemy attackiug a is rifles 14500 battle was e. A new now I being agiusttlie heights cf Vodice.

and IThe Italian attackwas launched at ion nRjiinst khe north i slojje. Preceded artilleri fire it extended along during tb. afternoon. Many times i ertrenieT ere to fightin racrd during the night. pwially violent lighting took place of Hill 6 i.

The entire extent tit our i the refrion front bffered isUiiO4 to ail the enemr' fSorta. an iron Infantry repiment o. 9. 0. 2- tincui hed thmI especially.

Sorth-p of lioriiia we took 200 pr the ltlian i while rrpulsinK a surj launrhed by thfur. Soiitb jof Jamiann the nmy ypstpn attacknl' oar potntfiona four tinips if hi ualtiei 15 nfiiwrs and prisoner The nlimhor of prisoners Bitire th Tommpncement of the tenth aniountsj to 14500 taen. Kfuttr. nts ni a powerful ntire luector rc ulttxl in Xo. 77 dis- soner from iri attack lay morning ing.

breid- 00- men as brought in aonzo' battle PRISONERS IX SWITZERLAND. tCSTOJIS jUES ON PARCELS. The Swift rtli i have intrndwcAJ new tinnil mitrirtius Ilie privileBefof frw ctxfmptifin Irom Ouhtoms dutyj hitherto parcels aidrtjKl to interned an witierlpnd f- i pratj and arcoid to if i of war md rpriliar. The new reguL tiona are a planner tlf uri un nolbltx cinltu Uit mT lib. llti la wwafal tiirti conlwn otilr owMrT Jdr inrt liiil J.

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ilij. it ilium. RUMANIAN ATTACKS EXPECTED. ENEMY REPORT INCREASED FIGHTING. The Russian communique yesterday reported only the usual fusillades on the European front.

GERMAN report On several sertora of the front fighting activity ha increased during tto last few days. Rumanian attacks are expected. Ad- miroZry per Wire Prrw. AnTEiui" report- The ewmy artillprr actiritj iocrra at Dj points of tie front. Rnttfr.

Tbs AuftrUna on Sund reported Ty RoaoiAa fcrUlitry lire which WM continued th uxt day but nu parttcuUr rt of the front wu i CAUCASIAN FKONT. Jtcsfva rrport Tbe Turk znada attempt to approach our deftiacra Bouth of Van but were rpul by our fir BLACK SKA. Our ship whil cm ing aJunf tb AjiloUn eoait iaad a landing and dwtroy ft adann post at Chiva eat Samsung which waa well prt Tid iI ith t4phooic and tcl grphic oommunicatiooK. Tbty alno burnt at the MUM piare a store of grain and two large sailing boat w-bich had been dragged on hore. Two ot bn which wrrtt in the water were Conduct by a tugboat to Trebuoml.

Admiralty per Wirtbtt Frrt. BRltiSU AIR ACTIVITY IX THE BALKANS. BRITISH import. May :9 Operation nine the MU of tbe lart fommvniquf have been coaiinetl to artiUery and arrial activity. The ate and S.

have recently carried out several succttieful raidn. Bombs were dropped' on Drama wbrre direct bit on the enemy Mrudrome mer observed fcbo on nortb of Pcthtch and several placw wa of Lake Outran. UEBXAX report. May 2 Kiting activity revived in thr Tcherna bt ndl On th wt eni Vardar batik bulftarian utp npulteti several Britiiah cumpanKv. Admiralty per rcU fret I llftKIAN UAUMQNY.

T6 THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. SLrrrAs a sincere friend of Great Britidri. allow me to nay a worrl in Kuc th campaign for Iberian Harmony" which loponal ha conducted for several months with so- tuucb KIICCQSS. Your correspondent to detect in it Uie jjprra of future dangers. Virpn all is said about pro German tendencies of fior Felix Lorenzo the fact remains tbat under his leadership El Imparcial haJ become a paper iir deep sympathy wilh the Allies.

to whose cam it sift tie very valuable htlji of its unrivalled authority in lb. Spanish Tress. in spite of severe opposition from tbe rirks of tlie moderate sector6f opinion which it caters for. But. your corTtjfrpond nl no doubt knows Impartial is mainly interested iu the purely national JMnt of view 9f.

all international qiiesliiw ji. A position which is surejly not uuamiliar to TM Times and it Is from this notional point of view that it advocates strong measures against the submarine campaign which Spain fis nuw snflVring. Tbe preceding fact go to aJinw that whatever the au prorlivaies of Sefior Lorenzo may be auJ do ilot PJJ tbriii journali tie record is a suflici nt e. that he is not likely to uw the paper enlru. teij to hia leatlcrsbip fur any cainpaijni of wir puilm German or otherwise.

But opirt trom SeAor Lonri ut prrwmality it shoulrl be obvious ti any i nparUal Bnton that two countrifs clo. ly counti td a Spain and IorUiffal liea of Mood and laii Ui ye. aa uell as tlie conioion orcupajlion of such cut geographical WHty an the Ieijiinnuli niUt" pome to econumic uiiderKtandinc which. havinj in nature a perfecUy simple ejfpliuiaUun nreil not by nieaiui ol niore or le melo dramatic political theori That nurh an understcjding could brine about the lots of JVrtucaln noe is a fear thut no re- ripunsble IVtunsulirpublic man whether Spanish or IVrtjugriiews. could entertain for a moment.

That it i directed afriunrt Great Britain is clearfy dis proved by the names and feelin of those whjo work for it jjCount Romanont and Sefior Loncz Munoc in partirulur two ntuunrh pro and of UK who ridicule it prnrlirUy all tlte pro-German Ires5 Jtutif your readers i liould dr ire to hear an iripartiol Gtr- Mty 9 tan place mnn these rtarloj is bvthe jUerman pap to the pan movement in favour 91 a Zollrr hotwceh Spain and lonul1I. Allow me to add Uiat the Germans could wish for no better help for their propaganda in 1111 than the act that tie reat British paper. itiU thought by many Sparianja to be a kind of tale or official paper ol Gr at Britain. hould appear to look with suspicion to a movement of approximation between Uie two pniasuLv countries. thereby upportm tbe view pf the Spanish reactionaries U.

r-nnmies England i. tbit he division iu the IVninsala in rirtilicially mointained by tnd for the benefit of. Great PriUin. ii am. Sir.

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bL J. W. DISCIPLINE THE' NEED IS KUSSIAV BLACK SEA. ADMIRALS WARNING. FROM OUR OOIlltEPOSDPTLi ix THE I ODESSA.

MAT 21. Fuller details have been. received here of tl important- declarations made by Adruirii Koltehak ore the Committee of the Army tl Fleet and the Workmen at Sebastopol based the recent report of which I telegraphed a bri summary on the 19th itl8t. Ruscia. he said is face to fare with diwoluti and the destruction of her armed strength at rnomenfl when the te of the eiihzed world ho decided by arm and by arms alone.

Repeat appeals have been mod. with view to the intrjo- ductionfof a new discipline based on a sense duty and patriotism but. in moot these a unavailing. Some enarate umu of the Army 1111 tain their fighting efficiency even in a high degr lout the moral of a large portion ha been dplorab The commanding staffs have been organized by the enforced retirement of many. perienctjd the boot of whom are now teekii employment in the Armin or the Allies.

Not only desertion hut the growing practice fratertmntion with tbe enemy bodw ill for future. 1 tie idea of spreading revolutionary pi I in Germany and Austria by such mea is tiuiplr puerile and would be abandoned if on it were known how the Germans regard with coa tempt and derision the advocates of such a prfe gramme AU most recognize the good effort of th Revolution hat if temporary disorder in aUo. convert itselfinto chronic disorganization t- verjf eii ten of free tu- will be endangered leferriEje to the impression prevailing in orla quarter thatthe Involution in thin country influenrpd not only internal affairs but the for. policy of otherStates the Admiral Mid that II influence was exaKXerated and that in any ca wa codntpracted by the universal war which caused ibe peoples of belligerent lu er to ra1 round their Government with tLe object of gaini a victory. The war- wa II gr afer event for I world than the assign Revolution Tr.

fact however hurlfu to the ffmour ropr of sot i cannot blinked. Ruwia must give II the war and dl the dlllCIOII of int question well as of most inter ptll after its conclusion. Jtold said the Admiral. when in Pol tatduring the demonstration against mind tc refir grad. Governs crowd 1 one or the banner carried ore the insrription Long live German Sutjh ab mintion may have.

id iBscripdon neverth ltM. was a blunder. reveali the designs of its authors. RUSSIAN INDUSTRIAL DISORGANIZATION. I WORKMEN.

CONTROL OF. i FACTORIES. oj the sIIoIClaWd i Press sends a tfle ram picture ppPMnt conditions in Kuf Irojir wla Ii in1 Jo In wing passages an extrartedi Nfilhcr the ipalitinn tahmrl unr th. new apiH intM Commission to rezulate difiiculu betwt cu3iUJ iiid labour htut et found a way of UUi the industriaJ en. which ha become so arute th actionlin to a recent utterance tbe Minister Kinanw only a niirarle can save the country Jml economif nJir A toinmission was tmvntjy pnintetLj timxwrtl of tlmMinion of Kinance rai Industry.

anJ Lalxmr. but since there is n-i. diyTjenc of views b4wwn tlie MiniMi of Ftnan anjl the now Socialist Minister of LaL ur it probaJtW jthut this mnjiaJtun will be nfront- with ibf uune difltrultifs us have attended pivvio effortu recoD niIilion The tAI1din features of the labour sitnat aw 5 Itllowjti tnvwUsation ehoirji that practical U1 am Idifflrulties prevail in allthe bi. actor in. tn rad.

and appairntly aathcntJcal uo firjm Me MOW and the lif netz rural dint net indir a penerrUdisorganization In many. factories 1 letnaTnl of tho wortinc un for inrreax i wacr actually or than the entire rroftr. of the factor under th tfrt conditions or protiurtirin. 1he worki in n. thyoucii tbeir ronmiittrv aro in virtual mind of the lartori and 41 businees haa to to them for approval.

hln mJunty of tat wae have otlyha uibent i Jlfdifliri natural irf rvased from IdO to 150 cent and' there no rOlintrrhalnrinc advance 11 it the payment is Flow that indiittn- i iL ecd of working capital. tur rs tlH It to borrow money. since the bunks i not en er extend credit to factor which JTP in the control of temporary worLtr cqaimittfcs. RI WAR' NEWS. i FRENCH SUBMARINE FEAT PARIS May 29.

Ueutnint Gamboufl. tnandcr of the submarine or has hem Cheval' of the of Honour for torpedniitp enemy submarine under difficult conditions and sat his own vessel by skilful seamanship front dl lib by" bombs dropped lrom an. aeroplane by wl ttye rnerny tnibmorino 4 acconipanieJ Reuttr. ICixmilA1 AftMT MtMCit Elliott. il22 frrrvmilw MW n4 f.

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Kntier. THE CONQUEST OP DARFCR. The final stasea pf I. conquest of Dufur and the defeat and I tbe ultan AU lunar which were reported in. ah official fammvntqvt Jut November are decunbed ID a dJSpatcb from tad acting Sirdar of the EnptianAnny occupation of All Uinar1 capital.

1 Fasber occurred almost exactly a year a o. Colonel Kelly who commanded the uoopo did not then JO on in pursuit ot the Sultan. 10. one thine auppbe wen LdinR hi uanaport animala were exbaUllted. arid be waa already 450 mile front railhead the ran.

also were approaching. 110 he waited at 1 Faaber till Ajffwt. hoping meanwhile that All Dlaar' in- exlI Unhealthy country. would dwindle away by attrition. This expectation proved to be sound Smallpox and starvation thinned the enemy ranks and there waa a Knout revolt ucaiad the Sultans authority.

I i TIMo final blow was tItrU-t in November wbena tprrc of 250 rifles and two punsadvanced to Kulnoe. ISO mil. from the capital. There many of the vnemy sur rendered but Ali Jlinar lied. and was pursued sod taken uw at dawn on November The surprise was complete.

The Sultan I his now greatly reduced following were rudely awakened from th ii sleep by. the fire of our riflemen at Soo yards' range. They scattered in every direction and the dead body of tbe Sultan was lound ia mile from camp snot through tbe head. Aflerwanl the remaining chief leaden surrendered snd the whole province except the went corner is now pacified. A enmej patml ban been sent ther to act in conjunction with the French and it is hoped that the lawless tribesmen will learn to rb then prnpewitie for brigandage and submit themselves to some sort of control.

CASUALTY IX CENTRAL AFRICA Th. following casualty is reported from Cnlral Africa JHed of Wounds. Ueut Erie Sharp King'- African Riff and tat Kent Tt JlPgimont. IMPERIAL A FOREIGN NEWS ITEMS. The French Chamber yesterday adoptod th Rill for the crantins Saturday holiday lor The British Guard bjd were ehterUined at luncheon in Fans yesterday by the.

buid of the publican Guard. M. Albert Thomas. French Miniet of Munitions arrived ill Jo on Monday. II.

Kkth th Russian Minister of War will also visit Jasey. The Kiop ha rouferrwlliipon Colonel Norton de Mato the PotulrD" Minister of who i on a mission to this country ha Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George Fifte perwa were killed in a rat fire caused by explosions in a manition factory at Bolovee ID iiohemia. and it i beliered that ethers are buried under the wreckage.

Mr. Ozanite. the defeated rand Ida te of tbe official Labour Party lor the Labour trongliol of Corio Victoria at the recent Commonwealth eral lb Spanish Consul reported missing waa Consul Cairo. A oruana telegram stalte that the or. re Hpl Vnia.

of 3K touoj. wa sunk on Monday. morn in j. The captain abd 21 men of the" ere. ere Landed A Christ ia and says that another.

Norwe iaa hteaiaer the Nornay jias sunk on Saturday In the LakalameiQrr of Hay appears a tele- rram irom Po en stating that thret women who ere caught Iwing from a train at the station of were summarily xhot. Great coal shorUige is ported from Berlin. Firewood at. fetchea very high pritjea. In reply to a message of tfocgratnlation which the of the World.

Evangelical Alliance BritJh organ tzation sent to the Duma. Princ Lfofl. the ka Prime Minister says that the stabli hmerjt of free institntioua in thi. country a nce sarily connected rith the ref Of fun religion li 1 riH her numerous and rariouA confession Act. bet.

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7 W. aft. U' i ALSCBU T. UvU J. II which in up to tk neck in war work tbia natural of parment ia me.

or lark ing while the PM- which EAT to be paid for' foodstuffs are constantly nufif and reducing th qnantities of what ran rtiU imported. This proreM farther accelerated by reflnful 0nbmaHn war. Greatly though ir that oar hmari ball eclJ. their pnrpoM' I and make for oar enemies a con- se taence althoagh rladl put with it that there are more and more willing baverc of urpl foodrw in neutral countries and that the carcitr is inereaMxL Moreortr. it it hardly to eiplain th- the de truction of food- Irtnls by our submarine and the ntation of tile British blockade work in the.

same direction- Finallr it II. to be added. that production in many in bound to take a downward course owinf to the difficulty of obtaining labour. fda. and.

manures. When one takes all them thins into' a rrouat one can arrive at a out appreciation of ta War Nutrition Offices year of work. Fundamental German Mistake There is an increasing disposition in Germany to insist upon the mistakes and miscalculations of the early period of the war. and to preach the doctrine that Germany mot learn not to under estimate hr opponents' and not to over her own powers and qualities. Wide publicity has been given to an article.

railed Wrong Roads. in which a German publicist named Kohler writes We assuredly most reckon with the rioa which will follow on the hard blows nuJeredTlr such a capable and determined nation as the British. Onlv dreamers think of an England lying on tho gronnd. If lhe further development of thewar really brings England to the decision thus far and no fartier. she will devote her whole strength to reconstruction and he will not shrink-from strong measures shoving the energy and toughness of which has given an eiample in tbe indis putably complete success of hr System of eon- ClPwe are ju i we cannot tide tile fort that we seriously underestimated England.

If we really thought at the beginning of the war in August. 1914. that we nhould iare nished the war by Vhriatma. such a view depended absolutely on bo assumption that Kngland would appear' in tho Continental theatre of war only with a tiny Army. It a grnerallv thought that such an Armj I be estimated at about 60000 men.

People wiped lout of their memories the great experienceof war which England had acquired in her numerous Colonial war and they mIe the mistake of leaving history out of account. Tile general public cannot of course know to what extent our authorities were clear about English armament and the trans port problem but it wa only gradually that arrived at lti certainty that we. were in any case opposed by an enemy who. militarily. a extremely capable.

The Germans' and the Dead. Our Special Correspondent at Berne telegraphs that the Front Zritung of Sunday last. itferrine to the publication in Tht Time of a paragraph in iGerman Army Oiwrs conrcming the delivery of dead bodies to. thej Corpse Utiliza tion EitabiishmenU oWn' tllt the order wai siciifd V.S.d-QjC followed by the letters and the name Braunrj A. means Im Aultrag on behalf off.

The Frankfurter Zeitung now SUItIt. that the letters OK Imean that Herr lIraun was signing on UhaJ of tlie VetcrirwrStation de Obtr-Kominandos" Veterinary Station of the Supreme Command The poin is of course to Ultct that the Army Order cortcems veterinary matters and tlie dead bodies of Animals and the al jffituny adds It ea 1 dispose of the contention or the Frankfurter cituiiff. are- to cive pnb- to it imd the Frankfurter Zcittmg lU equally glad to jive publicity to the followine facts. The Germin Amy Order jrhich is in our possession is not a veterinary instruction but the daily tJI1y Of issued by the Supreme Command of tb. Niith Cermart Army.

and it is cribed Tagtf duly superset 12. 1916. Only the Corpse other parar alldcatjon the port inz close officers the rom 21 one paragraph deals with Ltilizatioa Kst4bUsbm l4. The deal pnccesiively with the dentists to Livijion 6B of material and mjmitionsfor for fight- quarters the training of pioneer transfer of two I soldiers named Harmann and Boiler from a Labour battalion of organization in the trlegraph troops economy in the use ei leather iTelt. rarbid.

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