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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Jul 1915, p. 6

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WWli HHEI] Ill GERMAN SlMlllllllf EAUSED [055 [If lWlllll AND ITS PASSENBEHS " London, July 1r.--Torpetti ttrqd by a oubmarlne of German nationality elm-d the lose of the steamship Luoitania and It. paeoenoera. according to the finding oi the court " inouiry appointed to investigate the disaster. The Mt held that no Name [or the tragedy could be attached either i tire in Turner or the Cunard lino. g V Ci "After having sarehMly matured Into the circumstance.," 'ormal report orthe Court, "the Court finds that the lou " eaicl ship and lives wan due to damage canted the ehip by torpedoes fired by a submarine of German nationality” In the opinion of the court the act was done not merely with the intention of sinking the ship, but also with the intention of destroying the lives of the people onboard." SUUTH llll[G' 1lllinSSlMllllilllll lhlllfllllO THUNT BUT SETTLEMENT I5 EXPEL'TEEI HY NEXT #lhlllf London, July 16.-The South Wales minerl to-day are showing an un- broken front In conlormity with the resc'ution passed at a meeting ot dele. gates at Cardiff yesterday when it was decided to reject the recommendation of the executive committee that the men return to work. Even the men in Ono verdict who last night decided to resume work, have reversed their de- cluion and not a pick is moving. Improvement in the situatmon is expected as a result at mass meetings in various districts to-day and conference. of Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, with representatives of miners and pit owners. The men's leaders who throughout have opposed the "rike are. Inclined to the VICW that resumption may be expected Monday, and the Government'a prompt action in setting up general munitions tribunal for Wales and Mon. mouthshlre is thought likely to help towards a settlement. (klllhlll5 [MINI BAPTUHE FMI1 llf HE [IFFIIJEHS AMI] nlMrll A5 PHISHNEHS IN jlllllhlll] HBHI th " h ll EX-SPEAKER Oli' QUEBEC, ASSEMBLY . DIED T0 DAY GERMAN SPY Sine!- Junt ml to the ARBITRATORS ADJOURNED TO MEET IN GALT " Dr, his! " (n ll tiltr Mu thr pl M to 'ldrt rl r1 We rapt urpd In'lvd Mr dm'rt rt \hmstrr at tr,rr Aim-ml Cahinr't at Hutrmm-I 20tr " tst ID FVFPIITEH if! i in iniiii’ii lt tr, 1hr ii m” tl My H >11 Tl bur tro, t the I IN " " le td pr I'l os " It tr tl with the e: 'y and mm m h prism ll il has furl] illjljlilifllitlllhllll[ \ll milMrGERMAN OFFENSIVE " UNDE :1 WAY iITALIAN CRUISER { REPORTED SUNK BY LARGE LUMBER MILLS AT CACHE BAY ARE ABLAZE Ph'f ght (‘nnlinn t exvl'ptmn tl ty m st the 'r"i'r'i'ii 'iirl'G cl AN ABBEEMEN] no he ping the ll a I fy AUSTRIAN SUB he very lar W rial l" Muir lost _ tl mu the' tl Ilr It Ir " p l' " tr am my. (,', iu,ey,yi,iii,jeriiy,,',jiJ, T IMPORTANT TOWN IN --l CENTRAL KAMERUN 'CASUAL'rms AT l DARDANELLES I TOTAL 42,434 'C1ironiete-Tchrgrnph', Waterloo, 'Numday July BRITISH COLUMBIA ORES TO BE USED IN U. S. METAL $750,000,000 APPROPRIATED FOR WAR PURPOSES HM NU. Ill] . firllllrflllirll BY FHENBH thnt Hill N GERMAN FORCES HAVE CROSSED WINDAU RIVER hallo“ t tht re 1 ped Hung total THAW IS GIVEN HIS FREEDOM ON $50,000 BAIL lull ATTEMPTED TO DESTROY-MUNICIPAL Hr the HM PRZASNYSZ i, IS CAPTURED j BY GERMANS) l 1nrmml by ‘:1rl_\‘ in Ilu. NV ‘M'HMIH'NI 1n] ml 9 eight the Entcntc al Ngcurtderc, an Central Kamr were two rank eight wounded dau River, to the north Kolhnyam in Courtland. sand dollar hall te says land ll Lor Inn. JuIy 16.- The ol "ess Bureau says that a nm from the GovernMcnt alt Berlin, July 16 Iris. July It; stznvnwm London. July t3,--- A despatch cm 3oha to the Rome Message " that four’men have been sen- Berlin adm ed to tttrces a reports that on ttcntc allied force t: v York. July " the Thaw so Canad an Pres (Canadian [NM CASINO AT SOFIA Przasnyu m Russnan P lu " aptured Mme of g at“ ll. " luv “It (it) ian l, which that on June 29th ed forces occupied important town in 'un. Our losses and file killed and lied north ot Warsaw ih " 131 - The army I announce that ltr-The Court Jury. Thaw is Mt Tl l'I tl Nah” [the Nara ' the i (orange: 1d that the il'apttal, Tlu' ofTi lllllUllllH" The official la " hy the Ger H lit-I‘mznh' has lu-vll bhvuvh bf M ll " state prop 1urte total lr -qtqrqr-qrrq-vNtth-.rMt*trmtt, " Iter It wus It of of iBEHMAN (lffltlll. STATEMENT (1llllr 4 lllnflW SUBEESSES fllll Whit T (ll.l.IG TEENS RUSSIAN BATTLE LINE battl the x me otln'L The a lhc-.\'are riff l Geneva, Jury lrr--A report has reached Basel that a big strike in threat. iened at the Krupp works at Essen, Germany, headed by the Union of Me- talurgists' wnrkerq and the Association of Mechanics. They demand higher wages because of the cost of living and charter hours because of the great strain under which they are workIng. The report says the workmen are represented to be in an angry' mood and threaten destruction of machinery unless demands are granted imme- diately. a. they have been put'ott three months wlth promises. Several high officials have arrived at Krupp In an effort to straighten out matters and ratm the workmen, and Bertha Krupp is expected to visit the Slllffll WALES ETTAE STRIKE WAS (ilTflfll TTJ-ITAY AMI] WW0ll TE] EMT] ITWAS flliilllM EWll ll l'u " piant and use her great irtfiuertce with the men. ' The Frankfori Gazette, according to the news reaching Basel, has warn- ed the administratrort of the Krupp plant, oethe seriousness oCthe situation and has adwsed that the men's demands be Granted. _ Meanwhile, reports state, several regiments have been moved to the tpi. cinity of the work: in the event that (rouble result in a strike. Tlll1llljlfli [IF ALLIES if ff, BEHHSES VIULENTLY nllhllllrll BY ENEMY: KRUPP WORKS AT ESS EN, GERMANY, IS THREATE NED WITH BIG STRIKE Ir The ran mallon that vent the cc than; to ska OVER 120,000 MEN WENT ON STRIKE IN WELSH COAL MINES LAST THURSDAY ANAIHEH DETERMINED ASSAULT HY 1ll.lj[lilhrflir lMllllil1[G (tat: It .IH " uh Tl M One Carthff, July 15,-tr, spite of the optimistic predictions that the serious ' dvfhcumes In the coal tietdtr would be averted virtually every Mine in es was "re this morning. In one rt k and file of miners are o the provisions of the Mun satiort of operations, seem " firm in theirytemart:ts. Quick alone 20,000 men ds of 120,000 men were l" ll lieaur south prom at the " at kr allied Hort cl \un tiallml! n; and to be xmmhug in hum (In rt'ht Una" my: 'd its? ' L, Whr " sl t s iror l I" w \l rtaut rl " I'l -'l'lll ttill tr 191 pt lHlI'l lil'll‘IMl ll Pl \ll " iu'SPt It d Al " al H hdurate and the Government olions Act would be involved e, only tp, have stiffened their iull ruck and by ten o'clock lt was can It in an parts of the Wetstt fields. Paged " To DI l'lt " Il T” on,q " ml the tt , (You her borders UP "lNOAh l'l H TI \l) It H tl th on IT I'l In. " I pl lt " Hr] tst night the tler the Baltic am ll H " P allies all al are damned SI. llulwr Hhrrn buster tiuck " pst repulsed ' STitlKl \ull trike In the ptured for sued Ido the t thr h et-u the runny ‘s at Ft, br Ln LIN H, Ht.", \l'lll'll) procla to pre resolu W the tern mr in lt " up l' -iiJjrJJrr,)'iriiJdrtce , Board of Examiners ll For South Waterloo 'att-tut-str-tmt-ttat-tttttttttttttttttnt-ttttent-ttttttttttttttei" tst-tttttnt-tet-ttttttttttttttttttttet-tttttttttttttttu-tttttm'"".', The [in ut smash] candidates " the recent Entrance Examinations lor Sun“) Waterloo, held in Galt, Ayr and New Hamburg, was given out iog publlmwn u (anon: Helen Amtersum. Lily Arumault. Floreacq Arthur. Albert Austin. Ruth Baird. Rem-ens Baker. Lloyd Beaver. Halt Bell. Vera Ben. Reginald Bishop, Hun. Itotce Mlum, tHon.) Harold Brown. Mary Brown. Prank Huygens. Ernest Canning. Ruth l. Carter, (llun.\ Wilfrid (‘askenette, Victor Chapple. Gretta Ulark. (Hum) Wilfrid I Victor C Gretta I Arthur I Mary bl. llrssio C Reginald NEW RUSSIAN ARTILLERY HAS CAUSED AUSTRIANS TO RECROSS DNEISTER Jessie Cowan. Muriel Cowan, William Cowm Arthur Creao Daniel Cudney Erie Currie. F'red Dandeno, Nettie Dandeno. Winnie Banach, (Hon) Edna Davidson, (llon.) Philip Deekoa. Annw hilly. Hun noyle. Marvin lukinmn. Harold F'stgle, (Hum) George F.luot. Mart n lid I I h N l .rnmn l low a rd "scar A Mari Hun Mary Elsi: Man In m “HWY”. July 17.-Tlw, 'l‘rilmnv" tlu. from win-s that tlw (Hurt-m ; thy Rllssiuns from positions otl tlw ml with hwn')’ losses, and 1hr Ix'rtssr mlpturml It mile of Austrian twnvlu Irslliam P. Funk. John Fitr.gerultl. Anne Fleming. l-Idgar Fowler, (Hon.) III-“uni Galtrraiih. Gladys Lewis I Allvcrla Hulda Jones. \d.n Knnmnchf Ill In Kpfier. Mary IivOr. ( “all wm, ”or! Harold Latte Anna Lang. Ruhr! Law .lv-hn Lt‘udlu Hilda Lm'an ll ll Th Jack Lunn. Ncil “cumin: Jr Iur MN‘nrtnc-y, Gladys 'Mrhnnultl Hrvior Mclhmuld Ilrlvn McDonald. llorlmm McGaro [Minn McKeie, I l'hurlrs Mt'Knmn Vera Molmnd. Kutlulwn McPhnil Hvrl \lulvulm. H 'l'lw 1lt'W Itussian :n'tiilvry arriving rim-r has uhligml tlw Austrians In rwn whvtw ilwir rotrvnt is bring: inrnml into bayonet “Hacks. Fl " I M lolm'llr Hurt-n00 Panabakvr. Mlhur l'unuhakrr. (Hun irthur W, Pol”, (Hum) Id rtrude Iv we m Guenther. (Hou.t on Hail. nlIl Hauer. ' tarot Hamilton. Hit t llunuhun. I'" L. llatuung, (ll: _ L. Harrison, (llv-l ‘10 Holm. mt Huber. llunlor, (Hon) M M o Krilm M chin. " “Prof Murphy. ll ll (Ihrrhl Ulnrr Fhvald, (Hun “rungs, (Hm Fl Fink, (I P. Funk. M Kinsm, I'. Kn Hurt l'lulu' Jun .n Il . Coleman. (ll Culhns, (Hon, unway. Couzhlin. 'owan. mash (Hon.) ullwttvr. vauduskv, nport, III .Ith', (III up "lhm " acrbrs u ammo. Johns. ston, ( mnstim, Johttsto hr $5ALT, ot all “my. Groh T“ II " H (H (Hum) H (lit HI ll (n (ll It ll (H ll ttlor, label. Roe. . Dorothy Rayner. Gertrude Reeve, (Hum) Harry C. Reeve. Dnnald Riehaa6sott, (Hum) Leslie link. llrlcn KOCIMIOII. Marvel Rogers. ENTIRE FAMILY WERE BURNED IN TENEMENT FIRE Alma Hazel Harm Walter Scull Gia.dys Seip. Frank Skellv Edward Shh Mary Smith. (‘arsnn_ Hugh William Spin 1iarry Starr. Irene Steep. Pierson Stru " w M H lh II Fl M il d red "eisie Mar Wellington Clarion (ill Gladys Iles Rum-tun Sm NOV Slull/ If t udrr l n n ie ol Jean It. " ”mid Wats Human-L " lihrteda lrartrara and cl glass "sam, i Mrs. M uldn'n, f the tire " W ie l'sshvr. “I d manna, 1h Walter, Hon. t Webb. _ Wildhmg. lh “Mung. TI lit II on N Iclwrmn olis PT. Trt Turn Turn “ m. INI‘IHIH ll ilsor, WI 'ot' Hr Il mum-i mt 'tbl It}! n (IVY ael, tl th b ll rd “got lt II " ll ll H (ll ll ll ll 1Ion If n ll tl ll mlrnt bl ly HI {Us rerirhcd ly --Mr Ill 1!!” lint il, I: it th It

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