ron.. . 1 -» _ . ' . IVICIRIWIIUG DAILY TTETO GUARDI . >. l .,, _ ., _‘__ tl :__ _ i ’ . _ . __ A? _ ..“i‘I’.-"..'.'.‘.'wH- As expat-1.-_.1. thcso forts are hard to crack. in N.S. ___,______,_....____. addition, it Turkish army w_ith modern Gcrmuu guns is concentrut ng on the Gallipoli Peninsula, to oppose ---- a i\,u iiili s isosedof (SPGCIBI 1° "W Gulfdllfl-l in-tlva:ld éxgpcrlmsd dltgctlaret tiliedslrips will l_.0N_D0l\', l_i:larch 2.-Grreecc is up- not be safe in the Stgelte. _ parent y at l e part ng o tie ways. Bulgaria, it is sal , is arouset .by her King exerting his influence to this attack on the Dardunellcs and is maintain the neutrality of the country looking to the future. it is stated that in opposition to Eieutheries Vouizeloz. King Ferdinand is considering the the retiring Premier. and the msn to formation of a coalition government 'who_m_Qreece owézs her revival. to direct the affairs of the r.ountr;_y sn ze oz, yester ay, announced tie through the crisis which is expects _ resignation of himself and his cabinet The only other events in the near as King Constantine did not approve East to be reported are a couple of of the policy oi’ the Government. skirmishes which British forces. who To-day in the Chamber of Deputies advanced from the head of the Per- Venlzeloz clearly indicated that the sian Gulf. have had with Turks and difference between him ami the mon- tribesmen who had concentrated to arch was over the question of peace oppose them. in these engagements and war. l-le said he had advised the both sides suffered heavy losses. Rus- Kiug to select as a new Premier M. sis has still another battle on her Zaimis. Governor of ‘ the National bands. While sho is declared to be Bank. who. be said, will follow the pressing the offensive in North Poland policy of neutrality. which I hops will and Eastern Galicia and holding up not endanger our newly acquired terri- the Austrians in_et_l\e Carprthaans, Sie l0l‘§‘- Germans launc an at nc n ie A Grand tlotmcil of Ministers was _region of Pilica River to the South of held in Athens to-day under the presl- Warsaw, where a big battle is devel- rleney of King (ioonstsntine. and as oping. Venizelos was leaving the Palace at Sn far as the West in concerned the conclusion he was acclaimed by the most important news is that the .the populace. King Constantine won French have returned to the attack in ‘great popularity `by the successful the Vosges and. according to Paris. ‘manner in which be led the last two succeeded in securing a footing on Balkan wars. This popularity. bow- some of the hills near Munster ami ever, .he shared"with M. Venizelos, to are pushing their lines slightly for- The length of today will he eleven whose diplomat-y in the conferences ward. Y__ following war, Greene is said to owe --------~ .her success, and whose organisation lliusrd’| Llnlment cures Diphtherio; A|.L|Es ARE ALONG The Germans are Being PAltlS, March 6.- Gains ull along the battle line in Belgium, France and Germany is claimed for the Allies. Official dcspatcbes today stated that the Germans are be-ini: forced back step by step, in every locality. ln at least eight dincreut spheres of opera- lions the French and British and Bel- gian troops have been successful. Successes are claimed in the North Sea Coast near Ypres, in North Arras, t‘hampagnc, in Argonne along iileusc, in \Voevre district and Upper Alsace. (Special to The Guardian) l'E'l`l`t0GltAD, March 7.-An official communication from the Russian army .in the Cuilcasus, dated March 4, says Russian troops are continuing with the same success in their offensive operations iu the vicinity oi' 'l`choruk ,ltlver, ’l`urkisli Armenia. and South- west ilntoum. There have been no OAINING I WHOLE LINE Forced Back in Belgium and France. ln Eight Different Spheres the Allies Have Wan Signally. other encounters with Turks on other parts of the Russian frontier. (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, March 7.-The War Office issued the following communication giving events of Friday at the front: "Lively artillery actions around Nieu- port and Ypres. From Lys to Aisns there was intermittent cannonading. in (ihampagne our progress in'-the ravine North of Beausejour caused the Germans to undertake fresh coun- ter attacks which we repulsed. All our advance in the region of Perthes has been well maintained. Near Vie- ville-en-Haye, Northwest of Ponb»A- Mousses, a well directed tire upon a farm caused a panic among the Ger- man soldiers occupying it. ’I‘hsy tied to the woods pursued by our shells. Near the forest of Narroy it whole body of Germans unsuccessfully at- ‘ tempted attacks on our outposts. PIISIIIIIN IN IHA IIAHIIIINELIAS t,':lpot-lui to The Gt|:ti‘tlizu1.) l’.\lti-S, March ti.--» The bombard- ment of Turkish Forts on the Europ- cnn sitic oi' thc Iinrtlencilcs was con- tinued today, wliiic the work of clear- ing the channel of mines is being car- ried to thc furthest point to which the Allies warships lmvc pcnctrnteti. INHMAN SHIPS ANA IIISANIIIJ (Special to 'l`hc t'}uardi.1n.) t'Ol’ENl-IAGISN, March 6.- Tho Scautliuuvinn merchant ships return- ing from thc North Sen report having sighted two or tiirec German submar- ines disabled by the heavy storm and steaming slowly for their base. AIISINIAN AHMI IN Hill IliIHiAi tblpccinl to 'l‘l1c Gunrt'iun.`. i.t)Nl)().\’. Marcli 0.- A telegram front Potrogrnd says the Austrian Army is in i'ull retreat bctwecn Dueis- ter uud llruth Rivers with the Russi- ans in boi pursuit. ENINA IIILIJS IINNINSSIIINS IU IAPS (Special to The Guardian) 1'Ei{lNG. Murch 7.-At a confor- cnce between .lupnncsc diplomatic rc- ll prcscntutivcs and (`liinesc staicsmcn, jtlic t‘hiucso lit-public extended rnil- way cont-cssious on .Japanese railway systt-in in t‘lrlnu for n period of (li) ycnrs. NO USE FOR CARUSO. .'tl\lS'l`l-iitlmlii. March 5.--'l‘l\r\, (lor- mnn ucwspnpcrs have now dt-.clarotl wnr on t‘nruso. bot-nusc the famous it-nor :tcm-ptctl on invitation to sing in Monte t'-urlo for thc bcnctit ofthe 1~`rt»u<-it ltcd (‘ro:-is nt thc request of the Prince of Monaco. The Prince has opciily sided with Franco since lliv, beginning of hostilities despite thc friendship of thc Kaiser t'or niuuy yours. The llerlin rir-wspape-rs now say: “V\'<~ have no more use for Caruso than for Prince Albert." THIS FAMILV IS DOING ITS DUTY. S'l` .l(lilN. March. Murch 4.--llov. Captain G. A. liukring, of St John, has been appointed captain with the tlth mounted rifles, third contingent. Two of Mr l(uhring`s sons have loft forthe front with the second contingent. Tl-IE \Vl']ATII1‘}R, '_l` EM PERA 'l‘UR.E, TIDE, MOON. li'l‘C. (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘ORON'1`0, March S.-Maritime: increasing northcnsterly to northerly winds. local snow storms. THE WEATHER.-Yestertluy and ,Saturday were flue but windy. , The lowest temperature of Saturday night was 19 degrees above zero and .tho coldest of yesterday, 22 above. The highest of the day was 24 above. At .il p.m. it was 22 above. The tide will be high this aftemoon at 2.58 and tomorrow at 3.48; it will be high tomorrow morning at 5.01 and Wednesday at 6.22. The sun sets this afternoon at 5.57 and tomorrow at 5.58; it rises tomor- row morning st 6.23 and Wednesday at 6.21. The moon nets this morning at 9.59. There was a full moon on Monday, March lst. at 2.33 p. m. The last quarter of the moon will be on Monday. March 8. at 8.28 u. m. tours and thirty two minutes. llin\rd'| Lfuomont Cures Neoralgto. .-~ .~ ~--~ ~ »-~.. .-. .-_-_ --~»»-_-.- -.-_ ~ V . Y-~.--_-~f . _-_-_-_-.f_~.-_-_~_~,-_-=_ ,.~».~_-_-,-_-,-_- -. _-_-,-_-,-_-_ -_ .- .. 4-.. IIJUII Iilitill ANU MANY INJUIIEII Iii INSANE MAN (Special to The Guardian) llltiYNSWlCK, Ga.. March 7,-Five were killed and six others seriously in- jured and about a score ntore slightly wounded here to-day by Monroe Phil- lips. u local real estate and timber dealer who run umuck with an auto- matic shot gun. Phillips himself was shot. dt-ad by li. C. Butts, et lawyer, while he was still trying to fire at citi- zens on thc street. He was thought to be insane through financial trou- bios. HORN iS CHARGED WITH TRANSPORTING DYNAMITE. li()S'l`0N, Mass.. March 4.- These indictments charging the -illegal trams- portatiou of dynamite in interstate commerce were returned by the feder- al grand jury yesterday against Wer- ner Horn, who attempted to destroy the international railway bridge at Vout-eboro tn February 2. Federal ot- torney Anderson announced today the maximum penalty for the offense is 18 months' imprisonment, and a fine of $2,000. A copy of the indict- ment. wus sent to the United States marshal nt Portland, Maine with in- structions that llorn be arrested on ISaturday on his release from the jail at Machlas where he is serving n sen- tence of 30 days for damaging proper- ty ut Vanceboro. lt is expected that action on the ('anudian governments request for thc extradition of Horn will be delay- cd as a result of the grand jury's rc- port. in the opinion of the federal at- torney the claims of the United States must be satisfied before extradition can be considered. CONDENSED ADS. 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