j/1 "_,i'/:iii '§»T`A§i7SF\`iIi»I§ i=`i`»SBB`. .......1sz 14|; i=»i°ii¢...... ...nas thlenGeriiian ‘Legation_at 'Atli'ens, to give him official status- He had mariy influential agents, in- i; __-_ ' if-‘-"-'i_n ~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, .1916- , cluding Stuker, librarian of the palace, and Honick, a German Protestant 'pastor ,at the palace. In , Tint WAR ,-:_,1__ _ ' =:.». f .r ‘- further successes on this sanguinary front. Pe :.- *;~;=, . Vit ; . rf -il -i . ral 1. ',-. Qs- -ri ki. _`at"` ns on the- we s.l°_ ' _ fj; e` cornered Germans are naturally putting up stern front indicate the begin- " addition there was a complete organization, honey- combing the whole government and political life in Greece. A more dtriking example of the interference of an outsidepo 'er 'with 'the internal affairs of a fi a her' great drive Fighting has been fierce P°°CefULl,{l3fl0!\` \Vgflld bf! hard I0 find- ll ` dlght. Our despatches yesterday and today `r » l1e,*the principal objective, an important railwa if; 6|' __ , _ale 5-“Being slowly approached, and the position " the British and French are being coiisolid- In tliis sector the battlefroiit extends abou in enty-five miles, and Freiicli aint British troops ar li d_ily ,driving the ticrmans back and repulsing a counter-attacks. North of the Somnic th 5"? " ch ` ' F I - f;?,=s.,it¢¢ i from Chaiilnes to Rozc and a number of inipo ' ant positions in the iicigliborliood. Betwceii Suiida uesday iliglit the Frencli alone, on the Sonim took 6-500 prisoners and 36 guns, most of then aild. T front, have driven the lines forward capturing ‘>"=.'f fnlftfnber of important positions all of which they ar g. A study of the map will show the impor of the positions taken both by the French an “ if-. English- South of the Soninie the French have take the’ town of Chilly. one niilc west ofthe railroail leai rt' Y mania and ente_r the war against the Central Empires. of ht-'avfy calibre. ` On ' _ ~l1e'iv_y ‘thian lil - made and co , - pzitehc it Strut the eastern front there is also exceccliiigly fighting 'on practically the whole fr.)-it fron 'fllrhei Pripet marshes, thrdugh Galicia, up in the Carpa passes, and towards the plains of Icliiiigary. liasterii ll-.iiiinaiiia the Germans and Pulgariaii some lic;i