acgge oc al rue DAILY NEWS special Effort to S| ows Immediately war Nv Received aaa —— THE DAILY NEWS GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS Oe . i \ PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., —- , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944. ae PRICE FIVE CENTS \OYAL DUEL TURKEY — AN CITY FELL TO SERVIA’S BOMBARDMEN GAIN ——- i ROVALDUELINTURKEY OVER : TWELVE MILES . NORTH a ae 4 . JEA IN VESTERDAY’S FIGHTING : A ue \ a DANZIG % aie: QUARREL ON WAR SITUATION y OF THE DAY SHOWS VICTORIES FOR THE ALLIES ~ gat ~*~ ms " J ee MINISTER OF WAR SHOT BY CROWN PRINCE ‘an MAY DIE r ( *#BERLIN nz/ ALL PARTS OF THE THEATRE OF WAR—RUSSIAN VICTORY COMPLETE. POSEN® RE GERMAN EMPI —CROWN PRINCE ALSOSHOT BY THE MINISTER. (Special to The Dally Newe—1 P.M.) at the Crown Prince of Turkey Se (_-{ GERMANS ADVANCING BRESLAU Paris, Sept. 11——A Havas dis- and wounded him slightly. The «ts toy nee ae AEDES ER, AE ee ae a a \ LOW PARI. patch is authority for a statement Prince also shot Enver Pasha in se if A Petro-|verity is being fought between | = - } that in an argument Ture |the tg. & ’ the London| Mailly, Vitry and LeFrancois + PARIS ( ( oil kye’s foreign policy, Enver Pasha, that Eenver Pasha later died of eat battle in| 1M an engagement between th / MA THIA LMU ico ccetnidandananttii sadn f ‘ sd : a eins . | HHI PPLE TY } neo acelin British and German: in Nyassa F RANCE , STRASSBURK iH) : | : = = —= land, British Central Africa, the BELFORT Hy Px U STRIA - the Rus-| Germans were driven back to the . sis * M c Te HV 1 } DIJON UNICH Wh i | Wi INVADIN. strian armies |River Songwe, which is part of ” 1} Ti) HLH WI) an VIENNAII|| Russi ty W ted Ithe frontier between th Br itish —. Wid) h JUL uit Lid pty Li Wi, wr as wales Ses See _ TOWARDS THEIR OWN COUNTRY al statements give | Both: the allied armies’ in at battle be-| France are receiving reinforce ve Wan @ en wm ey , er ‘ton os rn “tallies | aalp 2 io ~¥ om oa. 7 This map gives an accurate idea of the situation of all the troops engaged in the war. CONCENTRATING ON THE EASTERN END TO PROTECT LINES ! sti ailing ikely to last some days yet | } announcement Repor ts rewarding the progress | = : 7 — - — OF COMMUNICATION AND FORM JUNCTIONS WITH , ‘7 miles of|of Russian-Austrian fights are THEIR OWN ARMIES. vivanee, which | meagre GERMANS RETIRE e = Crees {2 miles in the A Petrograd dispatch says it s| * * | (Special to The Dall i i y News—12 Noon) vanced 26 miles in a single day. the past 24/ believed the German Crow! FORTY-SIX MILES * COmE TO THE FAIR. * Lond ; i Thi y j 4 n, Sept. 14.— his show - ané Seench | Prince hée-beek caneointed com-! Poe * «| BLOWN UP BY MINE ondo ep A dispatch : » shows how aevese the pres the Marne.|m | hief f th for | od * With th ue there i *| to Reuters from Antwerp gives|Sure is on the Grman western ed the »imander-in-chief o € fOPrCOS) — (gpecial to The Dally Newe—1 P.M.) age ae army. This pressure is much aplured many ’ hich are to oppose the Russis | ; * appende: special ad- *| Special to T " o—1 P.M. the following Belgian government | A nany men} i vate Pi ie Russiar Paris, Sept. 11.—News from the |. moon A = oe a (Special to The Dally New p.m.) datatigl: “itary eqéesiians |more than the local pressure. Al- ladve fighting line indicates that at, none ae, Rome, Sept. 11.—An Austrian ; ca . ready it is necessary for the en- ” |some points the Germans have|, - The wet’ J | torpedo boat has been blown up continuing in the district of Ant- |emy to concentrate towards the . ‘retired 46 miles. i. - ra . ae ae *| near Fasana, south of Trieste, by werp are of a very satisfactory |east, both for the sake of resting ATROCITIES BIG INCREASE ‘ : eal " oo 6 vce . a om ai autes r , nature. A great battle continues|on its lines of communication enable rs o e air | . . | westward. Of the part of the field|through Luxemberg, and in order AINST BELGIANS IN BRITISH NAVY ‘OFFICIAL REPORT SAYS ~ to ‘me a Pr a : - —anemenesiliniiainti eastward our positions are firmly|to make a junction of the armies | expens re Tair, waicn held. It is important at this mo-|in Rhineland A disorderly re- = eit t > sre a7 | , : : SEEN BY AMERICANS DURING COMING YEAR | RETIREMENT CONTINUES : is th ; the -_ rest of « SERVIANS CAPTURE ment not to foster exaggerated /treat from Ourcq and Marne must ee o ~ ” the wh north, should * AUSTRIAN CITY hopes, but the prospect is favor-|necessarily hasten the march of to The Dally Newe—12 Moon) (Special to The Dally News—12 Noon) (Special to The Dally News—1 P.M.) | rece leary Lepr * able to the Allies. The British,|the German east wing westerly. : Sey 11.—OMeial Ottawa, Sept. 14.—Hon. Lewis London, Sept. 11.—The Briticn |* nanan : the taf end © ee who have the honor of forming!/The offensive was probably de- here from the | Harcourt, in a message outlining a ee — that ol boost he north . (Special to The Dally News—1 P. m.) the extreme left wing, have ad-/signed for this purpose. the first onth of the war, states |genera irement o e enemy ; : ° —_—_—_—__— arusnye oF that the Britis " continues. The British forces)* * * * * * Ht FERRE EHH Nish, Sept. 11.—After a bloody British navy will be in BRITAIN HOLDS SAMOA | Zealand, took over Apia, the capi- ; ; | battie following the Austrian with (utr cased within 4% months by 10 |yesetrday captured 1,500 prison-| bombardment of Belgrade, the jtal of German Samoa. Apia is 20 h samples of ers and several guns. vard the Bel-| hrough Lou- outside a an 8-year old} {5 eruisers and 20 During the same pe- navy will not third = that capital ships destroyers the ¢ more rod mat add than number to her navy one rhe Masse again i vo VIENNA REPORTS st \)~ MORE BELATED Prince John came last evening for Skidegate. t |Servians have occupied Semiin, jan Austrian city acros the river \from Belgrade. miles west of Tutuila and Pago Paga, the United States naval station. According to the official War OMece announcement the British SEIZES GERMAN ISLAND London, Sept. 11—The oceupa- tion of German Samoa by a Brit- ish expedition removes from the TURKEY VIRTUALLY . fn force taking Apia was from New rhe Venture sails for the south veil THE WEATHER. THAN ACCURATE theatre of war a possibility that) Zealand. German possessions in nether aan ineniiagill this evening at 9 o'clock diatom DECLARING WAR an _ have i Serious.) Samoa are 1,050 square miles, mother, w en | so ren Japan declare war OD/| with a native population of .35,- ‘id. “The Ger.| Gompiled by F. W. Dowling, Coal! Coal! Coal! — — 5 a. m. September that the | Barometer 30 O34 doesn't get |Max. temp 54.0 |Min. temp 38.0 | Ranifall havea 58 ITAL CASUALTIES. if The Lie made a period brings i” Campaign On Killed, , * * * * * * > sing * * * 7h eee ee Observer. fi, 1944. ~**e een EEE EE ee * * * BIG BRITISH ARMY. * * * * London, Sept. 11 The * * British Prime Minister * * has catfled for more men * i* to serve the country * i* When the government's * i* plans are completed the * i* British army will number * | 1,854,000 men * | * * een EEE HEHE o ISH DRIVE GERMANS BACK 70 MILES FROM PARIS Dally News.) 10.-Field Mar- ‘ Neh reported to- the enemy had been Ok yesterday all along » the British capturing Ae T. Prisoners. Fight emt Character is welea The Germans eral Fre Pitish have a Norther alt ar Crossed the eek b Y direction. A Y the Allies on ' lOvaders was delive Such ‘Peed and impetu- e 'NVaders were given man ARMY NO CHANCE TO RECOVER—THE BRITISH W HAVE 300,000 MEN IN BELGIUM AND FRANCE. (Special to The Dally News——1 P.M.) Germany the German press in no chance to recover from the ef feots of their rush down from the | north. The Germans have now with-| drawn to about seventy miles northeast of Paris. They are con~ stantly pushed by the British With Asquith’s extra hall mile lion men, Britain will soon have an army of one million two hun dred thousand. The British forces now on the Continent are believed to numbeer over three huntdred thousand at the presen! time. The Frenoh are again invading Alsace. (Special to The Daily News.) Washed Nut coal free from Vienna, Sept. 11.—It is report- Wasl ton, Sept, 14.-- Turkey dirt, 88.75 per ton, Union Trans-| ed here that the Austrians are as- . deutaatae ar te fer Ut 208-tf suming the offensive again in; |; the Turkish ambassa- FOR SAL cE. re Lemberg region. This was Pe- . ww ¥ ~ YT H. M. S. AMETHYST. itish cruiser which was slightly damaged in the first engagement with the German navy in the North Sea on August 28, when the Pirst Battle Cruiser navy sank five German ships, ineluding cruisers and destroyers. Squadron of the British 000, that this action that she might America in nici was designe: WAR OFFICE ISSUES take not only additional territory ADDITIONAL CASUALTIES in Ghina- but also German Samoa, bein * —— a ry pos London, Sept. 40.—Additional when the satety o 1e anama iritish casue ‘s S mbe Canal is considered. That the melt h casualties te Begte F British government was d@eter-|7 ®ve officially announced to be mined there should be no ground /as follows: Offieers——Killed, 10; for this position in America is | wounded, 63; missing, 64. Men— | Killed, 64; 2,883. shown by the announcement that an exepedition, sent from New BRITISH SWEEP NORTH SEA- NO GERMAN SHIPS IN SIGHT ADVOCATES THAT GERMAN PRISONERS BE USED FOR THE HAZARDOUS WORK OF CLEARING THE NORTH SEA OF MINES. wounded, 510; miss- ing, a (Special to The Dally News.) fleet made no attempt to interfere London, Sept. 10.The oficial | with our movements and no Ger- information bureau issued the|™an ship of any Nig! was seen jat sea,” | That the German prisoners be pressed into service in the highly and numerous squadrons ant flo-| hazardous werk of sweeping the tillas made a complete sweep of; North Sea of mines was the sug- the North Sea up to and inte He-| gestion made in the House of ligoland Bight rhe German }|Commons today. GERMANS ADMIT AUSTRIAN STEAMER RETIRING MOVEMENT SUNK BY RUSSIANS (Special to The Dally News? P.M.) (Special to The Dally News—-1 #. Mm.) Washington D. ©., Sept. 11.—| Petrograd, Sept. 11.—An Aus- The Beriin embassy states that in totam ee bee been cush on the two-days’ battie east of Paris the Germans held their own|*"@ River Vistula by a Russian against superior forces. The Germans claimed to have captur- ae ed several thousand prisoners and some guns, after which they retired. following statement tonight: “Yesterday and today strong Some men are honest beeause they are tow poor to be otherwise, Se. eS i i