“There is no daily gauge of suc- cess or failure. Many of the men taken prisoners in the four weeks of day and night fighting oscillat- ing this way and that over three or four miles of country in the northern theatre can scarcely be- lieve victory or defeat is possible om a the B Wever, oI Eaining been infli ind The casual ing rect and enfliad Our behind in advan hea our troops as well never af on previous be praised IN POLAND. nger had RUSSIAN VICTORY Petrograd.— The Army mnnounced that the Rus: another big victory over the near Kalicz, in Poland 1ermans forced to retreat, abandoning the and the Nitzers ed to Messe fan army won Ger gnans The dt says, on he captured These guns are believ of the heavy artillery Germans had planned to batter dort gored. ww handicap to the Kalicz is only a few mil he © of Posen wf the Germans ful drive Lhe Pro in Galicia, Wm retreating Austr at from 150,000 to ight ween weaegiern Were ugands of dead battlefield, twelve part with Lie the Ivan ifications of Warsaw and heir | 3 are Kaine rs arm) order ¢ line of def retired toward 3} sna RI ver been ca oe wins FOURTH WEEK OF BATTLE. Paris.—The end of the of the terriffic Battle of Flanders saw the Germans more turn fa mous and formidable Prussian guard on the British in the their way through to the coast : The last French Government report contained an admission that a force of Germans captured with the great est bravery a short line on the left bank of the Yser, After the series of desperate rushes by the Kaiser's troops along the line between the coast and Yprep which re. sulted ino thelr capture of Dixmude, the lies turned the tabies again by driv ing all the invaders who had beaten fourth the once hope opposite bank, except at one poin’ This detachment, according to official report, occupied a front of not more than a thousand feet, The bitter combat is being marked by alternative and unimportant ad vances and retreats, and in a general way the battle front has shown no ap precible variation. i The centre of the attacks has been defence of reckoned most stir tainly be af the iking British Allies Lose 1800 Men Germans Announce Captures ting in the losses taken rably heen favo nave taken attack to the German Aviators Fly Over British Ports, Says Berlin Wireless Tells of Trips to and Harwich Within 40 of Lond Sheerness Miles on. eaport Thame London Harwich in shout ty miles n in Essex, and yrtheast of seven London FIGHT IN FLOOD. Around Ypres Are Leading Amphibious Lives. Rotterdam. Fightisg continues night and day at Ypres in B:zlgium A decisive victory In this region will go the side which .brings up the most re-enforcements Owing to the constant heavy rains! which have flooded the country the | men are leading an amphibious Their chief concern is to keep their! cartridges dry. Soldiers are In many casor fighting in thelr bare feet, as their boots have been reduced to! pulp. Both captures moved The Kaiser remains in the vicinity | visiting different points In a gray | automobile, to made which have of guns sides numerous cannot be Sydney Drove Emden Ashore ‘Australian Cruiser Kept Out | Range and Shot Antagonist to Pieces.——Was Hit by Only | Two Shells London spondent glands, staff Cable Instru staff guards instrument were desire no brutality or pillaging he launch vod Was hile the crew of ahies, trical sd for the but failed t« them stores were blown up dens was fight the th guns, Was party, whic the Emden, returned to lined up on the evidently ready to men ashore, having disappeared, o'clock in the evening em- barked on the old schooner Ayesha, belonging to Mr. Rosa, the present ‘uncrowned king” of the island, took clothes unknown destination. The ing and anchored at From accounts given that the Sydney, speedier, kept out Emden’s guns, bombarding her with heavier artillery. The lasted eighty minutes The Emden was beached north of Keeling Island » complete wreck The Emden fired One smashed the finder of the Sydney man, without exploding. The other killed three and wounded fourteen. Both cruisers attempted to use tor pedoer, but failed. The Sydney steamed at the rate of twenty knots anding had start shore of fight if but, both and » RECON the Svydne ¥ sent cruisers the Ger mans at 6 8:45 o'clock by the crew it being two | during | rate of { ney, telegraphs | Bydney, N. 8. W News, They are thelr recognition courte All unite the fight; the twenty-four k the Emden at nots corresponds nt of the Even ranging to show ntry and at ng ar of his galla the of Ber praise morning in publishing commer Emd final de Pa Pers articles in the in of of t her ce destroying career he en declare that and truction al they ways had been counted on British Loss Amounts to 57,000 Men Since European War Began Premier Announces Stagge ring Fig ures Ano and Is Expected to Call for other 1,000,000 Recruits. GERMANS FOUGHT WAY TC TORY OVER SUBMERGED BODIES OF COMRADES, VIC Own An live if The earlier onslavghts are hava ted in per res the slaughter of 80 cent. of the attackers, who were vance gpeedlly across tha ng ui ting for the us nable to a flooded fields. Their bodies pi n the water formed a fo nfantry following, who ed to struggle for victory bmerged bodies of thelr co were en the mrades ab ver The Allies have lost heavily in the fighting in Belgium, where the Ger man attacks around Ypres pro gressed favorably, according an official statement in Berlin. An unofficial dispatch states that the Allies have retaken Dixmude German Army Headquarters reports that the marines at Nieuport have inflicted heavy losses on the Allies, and have captured 700 prisoners Paris reports four German aviators trapped and slain in a battle with two British and two French airmen near Ypres. The news from South Africa shows that General Botha has inflicted a heavy defeat upon General De Wet, whose force narrowly escaped an nihilation. The Union troops cap tured 250 rebels and two complete lagers, including automobiles and one hundred carts and wagons. Berlin reported that the Allies were repulsed at Lombaertzyde, less than two miles from the North Sea, and were driven across the Yaser, The Russians continue to press on in East Prussia, with the object of straightening out their line for an advance on Berlin, ed a victory over a Cossack force. tn vO ed the Danube into Servia, was cut to pieces, 2,000 being taken pris oners. The Turkish Caucasian army is at tacking the second line of the Rus sian position, Constantinople said. Dixmude, north of Ypres, was cap tured by the Germans after “the fiercest fighting of the war” loss of Dixmude to the Germans, but states that the foe's attempt to debouch from .that place along the left bank of the Yser falled. Another British warship, the eighth, the gunboat Niger, of 810 tons, was sunk by a German submarine in the English Channel, near Dover. There was no loss of life. GEANANS FORGED | Invaders, Paris Reports, Sickness in Trenches. (La IIAary.) Germans los according to Bel War por The gium Ollice, whic tion of the which com in French ground Aannound bank the pletely evacuated the { ap rmans io 1 and the Frenct nacht hie BIG BRITISH WARSHIP SUNK Audacious, Superdreadnaught Bottom October 27 Sent ° LORD ROBERTS DIES IN FRANCE Field Marshal Was Visiting the Troops From India. Marshal Earl France [1 pneun from Filel Marshal wander of the Britis; om comm the Continent Serre tary of Eng telegran death of 3 i 8 o'clock Robe rts hief of the Indian to France to g Soon after his sly il Marshal who was troops them rrival bad gone Ereectiings became He ive he seriou suffered from a severe chil! on Thursday and pneumonia rapidly de. veloped. His great age, £2 vears, militated against his recovery, erieis in the disease coming quickly, PANAMA CANAL NEUTRALITY. President Wilson Issues Supplemental Proclamation, Washington, D. 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