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that military necessities had nothing whatever to do with, the Government's giving- wy. There were two Ulhltlng conditions, the Premier continued, in the matter of re cruiting which applied to England but not ta the ether belligerent: namely. maintenance of supremacy on the seas both by mesne of the navy and of the mercantile marine, and financing of the nation's allies, Premier Aaqulth said the public was naturally depressed by the deplorable in. ddent of the surrender of the garrison at Kut-el-Amarx, but that was not an event of. military Importance, Referring to the attacks on tha Govern' meat In this and other connections he In vited the House to turn to speeches de livered during previous erlses In the history ef tha osontrv.

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tskee or blunders, psrhsps both, In policy or strategy, our oontrfbutlon the contribution of the United Kingdom and the empire to the common cause baa grown snd Is growing steadily, month by month, and Is greater at this moment and better directed than sver before. And the naval and military situation of the allies hss never been as good salt Is to-dsy." He added that the Government would not be disturbed by the attacks as long as It retained the confidence of the coun- said that communication between Ireland and England waa virtually normal. INSPECTS RELIEF WOBK. nerlln. Mar it James W.

Gerard. American Ambassador, took occasion during hla visit to German army headquar ters to Inspect the wora oi ine American-Belgian Relief Commission la Northern France BRITISH REFUSE TO YIELD. WssbnYgtpn. May t. The British Em bassy was bdvlaed to-day by tha Foreign OfpOB that, thee would be no further relegation of blockade miern forbidding exportation of German gyods through Hol-J land, anless purensssd or coniraciea lor previous to March 1B15.

QUAQxY DOODLES but WHERE is MWDADDLB Ta test at Ma day -elh ef the Rive THE ENQUIKEIl, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1010 1 POSITIONS oomwiD ron mrr faov ajwawd Tin ead Um Oianffewr attack IM Mf Sl a aurprtae la tha rigiaa Pimuiuiii ma fatly riln by Um rreewh Sea, atoatberd topply Treina. "In Um nuMtM dhrtrtet we here hbarS! ewppry treble ef Um eweesy north Um Navaria term. la Um ArfMM a strong Oerraea re- baa bees, dlepereed at a af Mareaae, ef UM River Hmm artillery artjrlly eeatlaaed awl alN free a petal Um Kin ef Aeert aa far aa Deed Msa's HUL "Farther lafarmatlea brings la ear kHM(l that the eetiea ooad acted by aa oa lha 1Mb aa4 Ike Ittb af April aa lha aorthern elepee af Deed Maa'a Hill resulted la aar setting peloa af a boat meters af Sral peeitloa I trenches af Uia enemy for a d.pth a Mini IM aad (M meter. "Eaat af U)a River Meeee Preach 'troopa te-day Astlreeed a splrUsd st- jtack upon Iks poeltlona. of tba anamy at a point aeutkaaat af Tt.

Douaumoat. The aoeitldhs of tha Oermnna were anaia-taiaad eompletaly. According to a delayed report a Freack aeroplane was brought down la aa encounter a bora Ft. De La Chaume. waat of Vardun.

and another French aeroplane waa brought down over the Fanat of TMerrtlle. aoutlnreet of Verdua. Aaroplaaas Brourhy Down. "Oa May 1 Lieutenant Boelke shot down hit llfteenth aeroplane. North of the fortress of 8t.

MIckiL First Lieutenant von Althaua shot down his fifth enemy aero Another oftVclal'- aommunlcatlon Issued Ik Berila to-day telle af the bombrng of several Ruaaian poslUona la the Gulf of. Riga and on the Ruaaian Coast by Ger man airships and aeroplanes, and of a Russian aerial attack oa German Uons at Win dan, Oourland. Clashes between UM opposing forces continue to be of dally occurrence along the Austro-ltallan front. Vienna, bow- ever, report tha situation generally un- I changed- The Italians are maintaining thrlr offensive In the Amadallo district, but are declared to be sustaining heavy losses In fruit leas attack. Tha official statement laaued from gen.

oral headquarters to-day reads I i "In ths Adsmallo sons Saturday our Alpine troops crossed Lobbla Fumo ridges and a deep ravine In the Upper Chlese and attacked tha Inemy on the rocky crags of Crossea Pargoiida and the Covent'o Pass. After two days ef fierce An official statement issusa oy ins Turkish Admiralty to-day said "Our submarines In' the Black Sea recently chased three teams re onto the beach. One was destroyed by sncii nre. we also sank four-sailing vessels laden with nrovlsion. "Northwest of ths poslUon at Sohun our submarine were bombarded from the coast town of Bocha.

A German attempt to assume the offensive against the Ruaslann at Ragga- tnr. niaa. waa nut down, but ths Asqulth said hs booed ta give an early continue their heavy artillery opportunity for discussion of ths motion nrs against ths Ikskull bridgehead and calling for the leslgnatlon of AugusUne nirrell. Chief Secretary for Ireland. He In the Lake Narcos and Lake Vlscbnevs- koye regions.

Ths Russians srs continuing their pursuit of the Turks In the Dlarbekr region of Asia Minor. Turklah Infantrymen havs been killed or captured by Cossacks, GERMANY AND BRITISH To Bend Prisoners To Switzerland Page Works Out Plan. erseuL casta ens ssasisss. London, May The Foreign Offlee an nounces an agreement has been reached Bounces an aareamam Saat If ka bed asaae far A ami lease MbfUki "The duty at aewirele la la Aad Is ead af the war aad give I lease whe eaajM ozucii comcnoi izii By.AgvJUr Wfca, Hswevec, W1U rretaat Ta Brittle aa tetaara. Mealea my.

stay a-Mlnlmee af aia A fairs Agullo latawda la am I la Um British Charge dAf aires. Tbiaiil Mahler, against Um raaaal eeesure af lb ran af Iba sewer srhaeaar Oregea tba Otelf af larver Cantor la by Um bb miai Ralabaw. Tba (MM waa aa a trip tiwa huaatiaa uwtm At tba IIbm af Um aalawa Iba Omai aa Srtaa Amartaaa lu. bat Siaac AaSar aara Wra aaa a iwatctaa la I aba baS cm bar Sf a arabl amp-tara. aaS Uwl Um uml la raaUty Uanaaa, At Ina rarrtca OMra a-aaa waa akM that tbaaala bilaaaat Maitaa baS la Iba aatia waa la ataba a at aaa far iba aar r.

Mrb maatataa af fuaataa ami by Iba Hallaf Cuaailllaa la Snaora. Tba Oraaoa. aoaarilaa I aari'at bara, balaa- lakaa la a Oaaaataa part by Um Ralaaaw. Tba Aaarlraa powar arkaeaar OraS awaaS by tba Crowlar Uik ana Tusaaal CNMaaaay af Saa Praartaea. Tba arknair aallaS tram Saa Ptaarlaea but Juaa aaaVr rbarlar la tba Oanaaa Sya af Uasa af Maaallaa.

0EEMA1T IS COITMCID That On af Ita aubmarlnai Bank T- i baatia, Bapert laja. Aa a raaalt af thll aparallaa. wblcb vaa Uadoa. May 1-Tba avMaaca praaaatai la aaary way laevaaaful, accuplaS a by Um Dulok Shtpplaa CauacS aaS Iba Sral Una Oanaaa traaeb wtaa4ln far pMa af natal founS bara caavtoeaS tba a Sbnaaxa af about ajMtara, aa4 SI Brrlla Oavarnaianl that a Oaraiaa lar tba asm Ulna took about NO prlaoaara. pada (auk tba Dutch ataaroar TubaaUa, SUnulaa Ta 4ariA.

I daPalrb froajl AmatarSam, quoting Bar I la Soaa aol alluSa ta tba DaaS I Maa'a Mill aparatloa aaeapt ta atata that kaad graaaSa aaaaamaaU by ad-raea4 poata Aok placa aortkaaat af Aroceurt. but Ikal la tba Oouaumont atUek tha Praach wara rapulaad aftar hand-to-haad BshtlitaT laatlny aararal koura. Tba taxi af Um Oarmaa aaaouaoamaat followa: "Waatara Preot: af Laoa a atraruj Oanaaa of-Sear'a patrol antarad a Brttlak traaoh la a urptiaa attack kut algbL Tkoaa af tha araupaata of tha ranch wha wara uaabla ta aacapa wara cut down. "la Um aactor af Um Mauaa tba artll-lary dncla lnoraaxd la Intanalty. Waal of Um Maaaa Infantry flchUnc waa eon-flnad ta hand-sronada combata amona ad- lha Handalablad.

"Nasoilatlona rarard Ina tba eaaipaaaalloa for tba alaklac af tha raaaal art protaadlas." tha dlapatrb adda 01X 8TUCSHIr, With Twanty-riva Man Aboard, Is Loot, Tls Faarad. Athma, May 1 It la aaaunwd la ahlp-pins ttrrlaa bara thai tha Uraak alaam- ahlp Oaaryioa. grain ladaa. which krt Naw Tark Iwa month aaa with a rrrw of SX haa bara loot at ara. 'Tha raaaal and cargo wara aatlmatad la ba worth fuuu.uu SPAJTISH KUIXS uffaatad aa Arbitrator la TJ-Boat Contrevaray With Otrmanj.

iMdtm. May 1-A dlrpalch la tba Ex- raaoad poaU aorthaaat af Avoeoart. Eaat i nrr(Un. h4 of the Mauaa, to the eouth af Douaa- aiont, and bi the Calllatte wood, a French attack waa repulaed by aar troopa la a hand-to-hand atruggle of aavaral boors. "Diplomatic drclaa In touch with Orr many ballava that tha raply to tha A mar lean aote will he delivered Thursday, kut that la all probability It will not ba In the nature of a Saa! reply.

They expert Germany writ make counter proposals retarding the eetabltahment of new rules for submarine warfare. "II Is suggested la political elrclee that ths King of Boaln will be asked to arbitrate between the two countries on the question of submarine warfare." EEUEP SHIP SUVZ Another Is Damaged Two Others Ara Bent Down. London. May Two steamers under charter by the American Commission for Relief In Belgium have met with mlshsps Ths British steamer end on Hall hss heeei sunk, and tha Swedish steamer rndbuid has been damaged and Is being towed Into Blerkdeep, at ths mouth of ths Thamee. Both veaaela sailed from Portland.

Maine, for Rotterdam, with re- lef sutiDlles for the Belglsns. The Brsslllsn steamship Rle Branos has been aunk. The Brineh steamer City ef Roeheeter llso has bees sunt. fireman was lost. The remainder of the crew wai saved.

The Rio Braneo was owned by ths Am axon Steam Navlgatloa Company of Para She was 9it feet long, of AM tons gross and wss built St Port Glasgow In IONS. The City of Roeheter. SOT ton gross snd Int) feet long, wss built In IU04 and ownrd In Rochester, England. GEEEXS CHEES ALLIES. Parts, Msy 3.

Ths fir it mass meeting st Kalonlkl of the Oreek Liberal party sines ths arrival there of the allied troops wss held Sunday. Ths Hsvss correspondent sys that an Immenaa crowd gathered to llaten to the Liberal i orators, who demanded that Greece re turn to the Dollclea of former Premier fl.htlitr on the glaciers wa took Crossea vniwlna and Intervene In the war on Is that if there have been mis-, a.osz Crois-n ths side of Serbia and her allies. Ths Pau 'jnft i erowa cneerea rBioTTBCT, lu ranw ana dl Ssres. S.3M meters, I-res rtss. th uy Md meters, ana vwenw 1 shouted Ita disapproval of Germany, Aua-trie and Bulgaria.

GREECE TAXES CHARGE. Br Wlreleat to Rarvllle. I 1 Berlin, May Athena dlptcbes stsls thst Northern Eplrus hs been placed undrr Greek civil administration, a decree having been promulgated hy the Greek Government eatabllihtng the administrative dlitrlcte of Komltsa and Arglro and Ksstro. Komltss Is In Northwestern Greece, In the territory swarded to Greece after the second Balkan war. Arglro Ksstro Is In Southern Albania, IS miles over the, Greek border snd about SO miles below Avlons.

which Is hsld by an Italian army. UPTON'S YACHT SUNK. London. Msy 3. The British armed yacht Aegusa, the ainklng of which by a mine waa annourced yesterdsy, was formerly the Erin.

Sir Thcmss Upton's private yacht It wss taken oven ths Britlah Admirslty sndassd ss a hospital ship. Later it was srmed snd be fore being sent to ine meanerranfsn. where, It wss sunk, was on patrol, duty In the North Hea. Tha Erin convoyed the Shamrock IV. to New York for the cup raced which were to have been held wnereoy wanwn un 144.

Will DO uansiwrea owiimi The agreement, which Is similar to that mads by Germany and FY nee throe gh tha American Ambassadors at Berlin and Farts some time ago, waa reached through the good offices of Ambassador Page, tha Foreign Office states. Tha British Official Bureau announces a letter, dated May 1. baa been received FAV0BS U-BOAT CONCESSION. Pari. May 1 A Havas dispatch from Berne says thst Prince von Bueiow, former German Chancellor, has returned from Switserland to Germany and Is using sll his Influence In fsvor of eon-cesilon by Germany of the demands pre-eentcd In the American note concerning from the Turkish Commander-ln-CTiler.

1 warfare. The Prince also la ha 111 Paaha, In which be agrees to ex-' urging a collective proteat by all neutral change General Townahend's sick and wounded tor an equivalent number of Mo. hammedan and Turklah prisoners. ATTITfrDE 07 UNCLE SAM Servos aa Lesson Tor All Ueutrals, JUo Janeiro Paper Says. Ma Janeiro, May.

S. The Journal do Ossnmercia. In aa editorial oa tha German-American situation, say that the enUre-worM It yli flxed On 'Wssfc-mston, and bopes that, whatever the German reply asay be. tba North American Nation will support President Wilson still mora firmly. -The atUtude af tba United State," ears toe paper, -ssrvea aa a lesson ior au tba terror) sad neutral action af President Wilson, Uson, tstes agslnst the tightening of the bloeksde by the Entente Allies, the dle-r-stch saya KILLED IN BATTLE.

arari.t. nmrATt-a To rss xerisss. Warsaw. May J. A telegram was received yesterdsy by George W.

Sisson, ef Sugar Creek. In Osllstln County. Are miles above Wersaw, stating that his (onrTraa.k Blason.i hsd been wounded when In a usMlelrPrance and had died a hospital st Eisples. PEENCtf HALL BTTBNS. (By WHelaaj ta gayvllle.l Berlin, May 1 The Town Hail at Lille.

France, has been burned. The Librarian, I I the committee charged with looking after the needs of the population expects to relieve those in went within a very short time. It Is still Impossible to get from one part of Dublin to another without a military permit. No one la allowed to pass the bridges, and merchants reading In ths suburbs are In most casss quits. Ignorant of what has happened to their shops, and warehouse in the city.

Completing a thorough sean-h of the elty. and It Is hoped thst within a few hours they will aorount for the last of the snipers, a small band of rebels whlcn haa bean causing a diversion In the neighborhood of Bell's brldgs. This band was subjected to artillery Are Monday 'afternoon. Wa ware not led badly, we were mis led," said -a captured rebel officer tonight His remark, uttered almost In a tone of remorse at having participated In the Sinn Fein revolt, was made aa hs wsa stepping aboard a steamer at North Waif Quay to be taken to England. He was one of tha party of eSB prisoner of all ranks ho Were captured Sunday.

Tha military authorities decided to send the prisoner to England for trial In or-1 der that they may be, away from tne prejudice and anger of persona of he. place, where they revoltcnV kllltnt civil-lans and soldiers. When a correspondent. 1 admitted to ao aboard tha ves sel. Interrogated the prisoner was told they bad no Idea, wnea iney were to assemble at various center Easter UMUtaw that the leader naa orua- fur tha declaration of the Irish .1 -n.

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J. BewVajlillNMiei ataSdaafc-aaalba Sbibaf il Victro a carrv oui pra'ticw mm carry out prwtlre maneuvera. V. Duhlln, May i-Qulet reigned In the street of Dublin to-day. There was lit tler traffic, and the thoroughfares war still strongly held by the mllitsry forces of the Government.

A shortage of food hss caussd much had dune un other oroaalons. "We found largs suilles of ammunl-llon piled at the meeting pieces. said one of the prisoners, "and received strict order to defend our position. were told It would be necessary to bold out only until May 2. when foreign troop would land and join ua In fighting tha Britlah, The unlforma of the onV-ere were like thoss of ths Britlah srmy thst In the dsrkness It was difficult to distinguish them.

Two of ths pruioners, who were, dressed as men, undoubtedly were women. Most of ths' men were fatigued almost lo the point of cxhauatlon. They were provided with the same rations as the troops escorting them. As ths column m.rcned tnrougn tne city from Richmond Barracks to ths Quay many persons gathered at windows. There were a few cheers'and some waving of handkerrhlefs.

One of tha spectator, who seamed to voice the feel- In a of many of the others, rem rued: "Why shouldn't ws cheer them, even If they hsve done a crssy thing? They I have been brave, and they ara our own flesh and blood." Whlls ths outside of Dublin Is not so sstlsfsrtory to-day as in ths city Itself, It Is Improving, snd the authorities expert thst few days should see the last of armed rebellion In Ireland. A flicker etlll Is spparwnt not far from Dublin, where a small group of adherents of James Jjtrkln have ensconced themselves. West of the capital there still are bands of Insurgents. The rebels are skeptical of the assurances given them that their comrades In Dublin have surrendered. As the result of the prompt measures by tha authorities a mobile Poreo la mov ing Into the mountains to-dsy.

preventing the 81nn reirtere from aeaemtHlna. One of the moat tragic affaire of the rebellion was the ambushing of a party of police in, County Meath by rebel, with the result -that of the polio were killed. IS eeunded and the rest compelled to urrender, Tha police were proeeedtng In motor cars to Aanewurne, wnere ine reoeie had attacked police barracks, whan suddenly at a junction of the Insarg-ante, who were hiding In ditches, sent a fusillade of bullets Into the party. polire took cover and a battle last ly Sva lioura sasuort. ta The Instrument of the worlds greatest artists.

Important warsuasj. Vletar etanta caa be aaMr sad aaUaaKianly aland aaly wit Vlatav Hwtdlat ar raws Saa Sittmt aa Vtctar ar Viiw.l., Vtctar Sea- era. caaaet be saasy atayad aa aaacklnea ari4iasa, with lewelad er aOM Wbf rasrHurisg petal. ClUvvV aw $lfl Wmk p.i ti Ww If it Quiet Reigns in Streets of Irish Capital; Shortage of Food Causing Much Distress ttuv In and forced the surrender ef the de- tachment. The police had exhausted their ammunition before finally giving un the fight.

How the Counteas Marklewli-s surrsnd ered with VJU rebel who had been In poaaemlon of tha Royal College of Sur geon ell through the rebellion was re distress in ssverai n.n.r. renresentstlves I resumption of almost normal conditions (1 of por the moatl fna founte wss In commsnd of fn pen may were nwu ui When virtually all the police had been either killed or wounded the relwl closed nartr which seised the college snd de. fended It stubbornly. It wss ths Isst Discs In St. Stephen Green to surrender.

At A o'clock Bnndny morning the white Dag was hoisted In place of the rebel flag and a communication waa ent to the officer commanding the attacking force, sarins that the garrison would sur render at 11 o'clock. At th appointed Hour- the- Countess marched out, followed by her force, which marched by twos. She waa dressed en. tlrelr 'n green green tunic, green hat with a green feather and igreen put. teea and boot a.

It was a picturesque scene. She led her men to tha British force, saluted the officer In commsnd. kissed her rev.tiver before urendering It, and eald "1 am ready." Her men were disarmed knd marched under an armed escort to the Castle. POPE EIPEE8SE3 HOPE That Conflicts in Ireland Will Ea Avoided. Rome.

May 2. Ths Osservatore Romano publishes the following official communication: 'The Pops la deeply preoccupied with the grave events In Ireland. He bad Cardinal Oasparri (Papal Secretary of State) telegraph Immediately to. Cardinal Loeu (Primate af Ireland), begging him to Inform the Pontiff on the situation and sxpressing the Hope tnat runner bloody conflicts will be spared the noble, beloved country of Ireland. ''Cardinal Logue ree Bonded this messags; Ths Insurrection, happily, Is fended.

The. Insurgents have surrendered uncon-dHionSlly. We hope that peace PXAH PABLLoJUEBT FUILBIKO. Ottawa, Ontario. May The Canadian Parliament Bulldlnga, which were burned last winter, ara te ba restored aa speedily T- AUCTTOaT UUl rir-THIS DAY tntiiDtr.

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saallad tree ea reesipt ef aPvllealWm. by HENRY C. tXtlMtu, AUCTIONEER Aaaaal AUCTION SALES. Sale. Vsnrlalaaeel Fer- p.iIm.

Ilr.irti.tal. Tha annualauctlon sale of uaclalmc I ersonai projierly remaining in oaaeaalon of the Police a period or one year public suction In the courtyard of City Hall on FHIOA MAT ath. Hid. Chief of Police ine new Arrow COLLARspring style, in two heights CO) ITT, Pf ABOOV tVCO. Grips Ju aa tub.

maul tttatfl "WS a. Chswinf Gum H.lmat OaataaatL raaars -sasessn a posslbis. For this purpose tha oov-srnmsnt. It was announced to-day, has decided to ask Parliament for an appro priation of Sl.aou.ixw to meet the coat of restoration and reconstruction during the current year. Plana for the new structure ere being completed by BAISE $300,000 FOE A17S.

Philadelphia. May man 000 for th hospitals and Red Cross sta tions of ths Central Powers waa raised at tha German-American basaar. which closed here last night. The attendance for the seven days aggregated SCO, 000 persons, according to the committee in charge- KUTQ GEOKOE XHIOHTS ACTC" -tvnnrlrm. May fc'KIng George wa pre ant to-day at the Bhakeepeare perron ance In the t)rury Lane Theater a knlshted r.

B. Benaoa. ghakespearean actornsasger. i ittOXE ETSSllKS AEEIVE. Marseilles, Msy further contlr Ruaaian troopa arrived at thU to-day.

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