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I . --~ A ~ -. . ~ T 4- . . .. ,ft Sma 11 ‘|. lllllg Ct0I“y _ E 1‘€ ch T1' - A ' the Verdun and Dona ont ` _ A' ' .Du~§!l_MBER`1`°» 1916 _ _ _ » THE cHAnLo'rrE'.rowN' GUARDIAN - PAGE NINE , _ O is l' T' ` - . -ll. f.,>_ ca ~ - GREECE PRESENTED "la.‘;"l..:2»'l’i..l:i:.‘;.“f.:1.°:i.§;l”l°'..i*lll sunshine un- Wu" Ulllllllwh i3T.‘iI."Ri'.I'i'..'If.“i’I.I.“'.III‘I...§.‘¥.§!-.'“" “""“““ ‘° _Fon Blllclaulluil I 9 . . Allied Powers Gave Greek Government (c___d,_n mr o________) ,num _,M ,,_e',,,,,,,, ,,,,_,,, ,D gm, Wm, 0, ,ms was _,mm Sympathetic Message from sir R. L 24- ll°“lS I9 llelllovo all Troops ood lr.:r§r‘:z.':..‘;;;f.i°““.“.:;u.s‘1‘i;.f::l'; ::‘::tss:.‘”s.:::"~=° ‘° ‘° Borden- By~Lows Ado led to as, *_ - ‘ :ng bietween thte Msluse andththe says the French captured ten thousand T. MlnlStel°S U0 Leave, Sollntfy- oording lo e French srutementlssusu onoplol:-:o aolvlss on AonlAu- (speohu te the cuurelangl WHTGI' Sfl'Bef. ghlgrggteuggg~h;‘l`h‘:{il;uV°l;ce5 Wa: °V9l` OPLE- E BERLIN, Dec. 15.-By wireless to (Special to the Guardian) til adequate guarantee for the future H ome res an the SuYVule- Fl'@h°ll alll’-Clli ¢0llHY Oll r vers cap ure more an pr oners BERLIN ADMIT g prisoners and several heavy guns ac S REVERSE PARIS' Dem 15_ A_deBm'm:h mlb” been swam _ depth of. ten kilometres alld three ki- (Special to the Guardian.) ` the eastern bank of the Meuse in the A Blwcllll meeting Ot the Summer- vers but not disastrous." I liav_as News Agency, from- its corres- pondent in Pireus, Greece, dated yes- terday. says the note- of the Allied Powers to the' Greek Government was handed this afternoon to Foreign' Minister Zalacovas. The document said that -recent events in Athens proved that neithe'r Kin'g Constantine nor the Greek Government had suf- ficient authority over -the Greek army to prevent its becoming a menace tto the peace and security of the Allied forces in Macedonia. The Allies there- fore were obliged in order -to protect themselves against attack to demand the immediate removal of the' troops and war material indicated in an an- nexed list. Those removals must be begun \vithin twenty-four hours. All move- lnsntof troops and war materials to- ward the north must be by Vopha. lit’ the Government dis-regard the notes it will be considered in -the light of hostile activity. The signa- tories ofthe note. it says, have receiv cd orders to quit Greece in twenty- four hours with the personnel of the legations if the terms of the note are not formally accepted. The blockade will be maintained, it is declared, un- 1 II (Special to the Guardian.) ATHIENS, Dec. 15- ,Tho demands of the Entente Powers presented to the Greek Government is in the nature of an ultimatume. All the Greek soldiers are~ to he withdrawn from Thessaliy, according to the demands, and only a certain number of sol- diers are to be concentrated in Peo- ponnes. Demands for reparation for the events of December 11-12, when lighting took place between' the En- te-n'te landing forces and Greek troops gore' to be formulated later. The ulti- I matume expired at 3 o'clock today. There are indications that the terms were agreed to but so far tho Brit ish Foreign Office' has received no news of their acceptance. LIKELY T0 ACCEPT TERMS OF ALLIES. LONDON, Dec. 15-An Athens des patch to Reuters says that the indi- cations are that the Allied ultima- tuun will be accepted in principle by .King Constantine The despatch says that this decision is the outcome oi _a cabinet council held under the pre- sidency of the King. UUTITH PREMIER SAYS HULLANI] MAYBE DRAUGEU INTO WAR (Canadian, Prelo Despatch.) | LONDON, Dec. 15.-Premier Cort- yand Deer Linden, addressing the lower house of the Dutch parliament yesterday, said that the Dutch gov- ernment still believed that there is danger of Holland being dragged in-| to the wa.l'~,'li.ccordi‘ng tofa despatch’ to Reuters from the Hague. The Premier was speaking on the oudget and said that the coulltry’s munitions supply had considerably ill- creased and was daily increasing and that, ln view of the international sit- uation, it was unavoidable that suf- ficient military forces be kept at'-the immediate disposal of f the govern- ment. »--vnw. ,...em|-s-;¢w~- - ;-.~.~,~_~_-_~_~_».-_~_»_-::e-.-_=~_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-L_-_-_-_-_-.».,...- -A -_-_»_»_-_-f A -.-_- - -_-_-_-__-_-;_-_-,-L~,-_-,~_-.-_-_-_-_-:_., BRITISH STRIINIIIY I URRE REPRISALS (Canadian Preis Despatch.) LONDON, Dec. 15.-The Times ILUYII GEIIRITE . IS IMPRIIVINII (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON,>Dec. 16-An official com nlunication issued this evening con says it understands that all importantf ce-rning the condition of Lloyd George statement will be made in the House British Prime Minister, says the Pre of Commons to--day with regard to the', making prisoners by the Germans of. Captain Blaikie. of tile steamer Cal- edonia, after the steamer had been sunk by submarine. A strenuous campaign for reprisals by the gov- ernment if any harm befalls Captain Blaikie is being conducted by the press, and such bodies as the navy league and the Merchant Guild. CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR llLASS`IFICA'1`ION TWO CENTS per word .ach inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. BAUNBOMi OAUBAGEB MADE fresh every day from selected young pork. Saunders, Newsome ¢ Co., Market. Bniding . 2248-9-35M6mol. mier's condition is improving but he is not yet receiving visitors. The chief of .the imperial General Stafi however spent some time with him thi afternoon in the transaction of impor tant and urgent business. WASHINITTIIN RECEIVES TURIIISH NIITE (Special to the Guardian.) WASHINGTON. l)e'c. 15-The note of the Turkish Govcrnlnunt hcre for trallsmissloll to ‘thc Entcnto Powerl- was receive;-ll at thc State Depart ment late today. lt is understood tht note will be osselltially the sarllle' al the German and Austrian note. Aftel the cabinet meeting secretary Lens ing said the note would not go for ward tonight nothing could he said na to the action the Government oi the United States would take. T0 LET- COBY TENEMENT, SEW-I _ nragc, 28‘Longworth Ave. 3458-12-16-M31 'ro"'l.s1'- EMA`l.l. "rsNsMsN?,’ sewerage. 215 Queen St. 3459-1g_-1§_lu_ai. v`o“T€1',- co|vlFon'rAal.s noon with all modorn conveniences. Cen- t ll l ted A l at this odice. ra E' “_” ‘ PM mz-11-zllutl. Fon sALlI°-QI`il`\7zR Moon s'rovlE No. 11 near y new. 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Dec. 14--Germany’s reply to the American protest against deportation of Belgians,, ar rived at the state dapartmolll- lllll morning. it is understood to con tend that the Ullited States has not been accurately informed of the pur- poses of the deportations which are said to be made on the ground of so- cial necessity. _ 'COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEET (NGS. ETC. TWO CENT! per word each inner tion for advertising in this column Cash must accompany order. _ "All on board for Stanley school concert, Dec. 20th! lf stormy the I Til d Sfam- ""' ""° "8 5°" Drglso-iz-lolvlll. ` "The Cornwall Mission Band will hold their annual Xinas concert in the (Jornwali Church, Dec. 20th ai 7.30'p. m. Admission 10 cents. 3447. on A meeting of the shareholders- of Tracadic Cross Bilver Black Fox CQ.. Ltd.. will be-hold in St. Bonaventure s 1-mi, :rraeadlc 'ell Wednesday. Doo- itith at one o‘clool`t p nl 8436-ll-16M2i. territories with the exception of P0- _._____il_... by Austria to Russia. ' - “Germany is to receive back all -- "Germany is to have guarantees main Roumauian army after over tileTl;]l‘lnY llllC'l1Slli Belgiulélé d been compelled to retire to a new “ ese concess ons," a e my in- defensive line north of Bucharest. The `ormani, “are mainly inspired by the German effort seems to have spent K-aiser and the Chancellor, but other itself and the enemy’s- offensive' is uen in the government are less in now lacking in vigor, the prisoners favor of them and hope the Allies made by the Roumanians showing ~iil reiect them. so that the lmvor- signs or physical exhaustion. sm-ly `BliSlB lll Gelllllllly Will lllell be able German patrols are wandering about ‘0'l1Ct Wllll Btl`0l\t-T61' lllllllC'l'llY-" the country. A llumhe`r of these raid- Tlle HB-nllelblllllll Hague C0l‘l‘€SD0ll- ing bands have been cut off and cap- tlent is often in close touch with for- ¢ur@¢l_ €lgllCll`Cl€fl- Gel-tain Rcumallian politicians of the Conservative party with noted W-ll-L NQT.PRgglggL3LESR GERMAN Ge-rmanophile tendencies. in remain- - ing with the enemy, are aiming at the deposition' of King Ferdinand and (Special to the Guardian.) proclaiming his elder brother, Prince LONDON' Dec_ 15____pub1ic 0pm_ Wilhelm. of Holhenzollern, King of im, as re.present§_d by the British Roumania. The' usurper of the Crown Press, was occupied today in discus- ls Wllh the luvuulllg ulmy ling the brief expression by Bonnr and has lhuueu a Pl`°' flaw in the House of Commons yestma clamation at Craiova in which he lay, that the British Governmellt’s po- ul’-’°lal`e5 hlmsell ‘lo he the rlghlful qcy was Bu" based on adequate ,e_ heir to the Roumanian throne. Con- oaration for the past and security for illlllllllluggltureor tufsullzi l°buhu)l;;`ll;;ll1l;' theftue. 1eo_ y a y y s It T; Elotabie that a number oi’ in- glulhl-5 of lullu lc' omclelrs “hu meh 'luelltial newspapers take the ground who ‘"9 Plehuheu lu embrace B°ll` that tms leaves the way open for R chism and de-sert the cause of -their note summarily refusing to consider rlghl-ful Suverelgh- The Gehmuh°Phlle5 Gormany’s proposals and for the Ca,-. contemplate the confiscation of the _.ying out of the essential aims and lands of a Roumanian notable who ,meets for which the Entente Ames has been faithful to the Entente. The l st ti f oil ells d distiller . A t di _ re ruc on c w an - ne mn en ng les is complete- in the threatened _.___i._ l1l`€'~iS- _ HOLLAND APPEALS _ T0 AMERICAN PEOPLE. IMPENIJING CHANGES Press has received from Amsterdam all “appeal to the' American People," ession of the lea ua tors arising from the recent fire. 'rh o’c'lock last night cer, Toronto, G. Ashwin, leading sea r I i _ _ , _ lnan, London England; A. J. Ha ris, c° °“ es' ('Al‘A»T5 lvl” llu9'5lul» Deu- l5_‘The able- seaman, Mayo, Ireland; H. M. McAuliffe. signalman, Halifax. against a possible invasion by hos- 100 days of unceasing fighting has The injured We-re; ('_ McLean F,-y, Sub. Lieut.. Ottawa, seriously injur- ed about the head; F. Chandler, lead- ing seaman, West Worthing, England, leg broken and badly injured. In 'his report to the navall head quarters, Halifax, Lieut. Wingate said that the ship was making water forward and that the mess deck was iloode-d. No further ‘detils haveélean received. "_ " ` The first news- of the safety of the ship to reach this city came over the telephone to the Morning Chronicles few minutes after the arrival of the Gri-lse` at Shelburne, and was corhl- municated to ithe naval authorities. and at once flashed ove-r the Eastern Press wire. . a iJTP""l"\ YIIN HINIIERIIURII T - IIIINITRATUIAIESW _ HIIIIWEII AMSTERDAM. via Lolldoll, Dec. 15 chief of the General Staff, has sent a message to the Imperial Chancellor Dr. Von Bethmann-I-lollweg, congra tulating him on his speech in the Reichstag alld adding: "I read your speech with deep emotion and great satisfaction. By the Kaise'r's com- hy thc Holland s E , ...___ of neutral states. The appeal is sign- _ cd by President Nicrneye-r and secre-‘I PETROGRAD, Dee 15-Vin Len- taries Colafaille and Walch. The ap- on, Dec. 12-Tile swift procession of Delll. lll Dall. BHYSI political events, which has been mak- "Y0Ul‘ l>l`€Hlll€lll' hull _Suhl lhul, lug B new chapter in Rugspm history sooncr or later a nlolncllt would come' has collle to lt temporary halt, awllit- when the war would make the por;-it-I ilyg me mml demglon of the govern- lou oi noutrnl nations unbearable. bor! ment The pre-gent situation is as fel- us Hollalldcrs till-li, luolncllt has ar-_ lows: A majority of both parllsmlen- rivell. nm lhrhllllh nur own' offeringsq tary chambers, for the first time in Init bc'cuusc we cannot longer passive-Q _their existance, presents a united ly c0l\l€lllllllll0 I-l\€'l¥lll1E-ll_Yl“_ll'l°l`lll5 lll' front against the govern`me'nt. and a_ fllvted by Gérlllllllil llD0ll Belgium- 0lll` series of extraordinarily sensational ll€lSllll0Y~ ll`0 115 lllff Clllellif lllflllllell U in f_ gh r sent cub on the Belginns bv Germany is more accusa ons aga s e p e - ._ _ | inet, and disclosures of government Vlvlll @v€'l‘i' tEmile-Tyne changed Ol the l1i!0lllZlllS HUGHES Whlch mug ti ` h personnel in the ministry, but the- Dlllve Wllell hushuh ll' uffll er” hh final elimination of those "dark SOD! ll\'\188€d l'l°lll lhfflf h°l3f5 “hs forces," which formed the topic of so W0l'l¢» We Puhkeu lhl° ‘lu 9 “ll many impassioned utterances in the fl‘9lSlll Clllll lllld lllllll l-l'HllBD0ll-611-, Duma and the imperial Council. dt lllavéll. £0 llll uhhhhwh °l°ulluull°“ is impossible to go closely into de- and to an unl_lh°“'" mle- .I tail but the resent upheavel can "Tlllillll1h0l1~.-_-_-so _-_-_~,~_-,-_-_~,-,-_-,,_-;; . ,. GERMAN PEACE MAKER CHEEREDQ BERLIN, Dec. 12.- Via London, Dec. 13.- The speech of Chancellor Von Bethnlann-I-Iollweg befo-rc the Reichstag today, in which he declared that Germany was willing to make peace, was not marked by u single expression of dissent, while the- sig- nificant passages were greeted with hearty brnvos and cheers. lt was noticeable, however that Count Frie- irlch You Westarp, the Conservative leader and others of his following, the galleries and newspaper men join- ed dcmonstratively in the applause. When the Chancellor had conclud-. ed his speech an attempt was made. to force an immediate debate by the almexaticdiist group under Major Ernest Bassermann, leader of the National Liberals and Count West- lrp, supported by the extreme So- cialists. This move was ilrmiy re- sisted by the leaders of the moder- lte parties who agreed with thc- Challcellc-r that a general discussion] of possible peace conditions before the :lftitude of thc enemy powers was made known. could only injure ‘.lle l-ullaz: of peace and place Ger- nany ni. ll diplomatic disadvantage. The adjournment of the~Reichstng by its own decision leaves the gov-` ernmellt a free hand to conduct fur- ther ncgotiations and is regarded ss tantamount to a vote of confidence. BRITISH PRESS UN PEAIIE PRIIPIISAL LONDON, Dec. 13.- The morning newspapers in their editorial views on Germany’s peace proposals take two main g lids- Thstthe otler should be re cted or that it should be with a s tement of terms on which the E tanto Allies are will- ing to etsct a pence. leaving it to the Central Powers to accept or re- Iect. lt. "Germany," says the Morning Post "knows abc has reached her lcnlth henceforth must decline. Nothing o ,~.-¢_-.,-,»,-,-_-,~_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_~_-_-v~_-_~_»_-_-,-_-,-_ _ _-,-_ “DARK FORCES" TO BE DUSTED FROM RUSSINB GOVT. SYSTEM. .il-f. .Ally l. PETROGRAD, Dec. 11.-The swift procession of poiitioalmvants which has been making A new chapter ill Russian history lla! come to a tem- porary Ilalt, awaiting the tlnal decis, ion of the Government. The present situation is as fc-llowl. _ A majority of both parliamcntar7~' chambers, for the first time in ,their existence. present a united front a- gainst the Government and a series of extraordinary sensational monoli- ions against the present cabinet, and lllsclosures of Goverment incillcl- cncy and corrupt influences have hoes' crystalized into the more dignified- shape of a de-mend for a ministri- which can be supported by the lille letive bodies and the public opinion of the nation. . Both chambers are firm in their in sistence upon not merely a chtillatl personnel in the Minlltry but .tho final elimination of tholo , "d\rl. forces,” which formed the topic of lc many impassioned utterances in till' liuma and the llnperitl' Council it ll impossible to go closely into details but the present upheaval can dsratood in outline Q tremen ons- ly patriotic protcit ainlt the cdom of the German party and all influences which have __ltt_Ul|l\|G_ interfere with the auccuoiul tion ci the war. The i\¢tmwocg‘has apparently been laid in ll bers. _ ~ , _, -liq- Half of the extreme, 1- . ~ . >,~ in the Duma harboetlj -__-H. the party since the I - 'Wu by the insult olotod ' _ 'A _t ‘ "5, - :isnko by the react , » . Markoif, and the imperial __ ~- . -, fleeting for tho lint .,; , tory the popular voicc,_‘_ _ ,E __ _., overwhelming majority #__ __ ‘ _~ with the lima. 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