SPECIAL EDITION. CONSTANTINOPLE.
EARLY FALL PREDICTED. DECISIVE EVENTS THEN, (Received September 2, 4 p.rn.) ROME, September i- , Thure is a. general impression in Home that lack of ammunition will | to the early faJl of Couetantinople, j which the "Messagero" say 6 18 de#r I tined to mark tho beginning of tht i second and decisive phase of the war. | - SUGGESTIVE' I j RUMANIA'S ANSWER. ~ ] (Received September 2, i p.m,) ~ ■?. \ ROME, September J, \ Rumania has iutortaer Austro-G&P" , | many that her refusal to transmit [i munitions h due to a dceirc to raainl tain strict neutrality, also to the"'Bfctfa 1 of war between Turkey and' Italy, a-Efi her intimate friendship with th« lit j ter, -which Ehe desires to preserve. ! ON GALLIPOLI. COLONIALS GAIT 7. (Received September 2, 4.30 p.m.) - LONDON. September i."' Genera! Sir la a Hamilton reports. !that severe fighting on Friday and Saturday resulted in an appreciable* gain of tho ground occupied by the | Australiaii6 and tho Not Zea<l*ndero, j I with heavy Turkish losses. j .• : I TIKPITZ ILL. ! (Received September 2, 4.15 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, September 1. Admiral' von Tirpitz is i'.L, through overwork. Hiß doctors have ordered ao I extended holiday ! An Austrian communique states:— '- j "We captured Lutzk and Gborow." IiONSTES WARPLAIFES. | (Kecerred -September 2, 8.2U p.m.) [ GENEVA, September L S The Germans are testing monster j waaplanes for carrying twensy men on Lake Constance. They are more noisy "j than* ieppelins. "~* I. A WAY OUT. I (Received September 2, 4 p.m.) WASHINGTON, September l. ! It is understood that Germany is also willing to afiord satisfaction for the Luaitania. The Prets believes that GerniaJay has. j lost so many submarines, through the j excellence of the British oonnter-offen-i give methods, that t>he its now willing ; to concede the United State* demand ! as a way out of the dilema M GOLF. « The final of the Hagley Golf Cljuli i championship resulted: —H. M. Qllivier ' beat P. A- Laurie iu ud ana e to ftmy. DILLON'S SCHEME. (Keceived September 2. 3.30 p.m.) LONDON, September 1. Dr Dillon, writing in the " English Review, advocates a scheme for forcing: taoaller neutrals into the wax. • H.t : \ eta tee that the Allies ought to adopt I 1 two tariff", v.-herooi the lower would b-i (I . . - . i • applicable to goc-i& from countries'w_a - : io-aght again=t Austru-Germcuy. Dr i Dillon justifies this scheme on the i ground thai auLaJler nationc ara gvca j more vitally concerned in an AostetßI German defeat than the present copxI batante-. I IN AFRICA. I . . ENEMY DRIVEN BACK. j ' TOWN CAPTURED IN CAMEROONS. I (Received September 2, 3.20 p.m.) I LONDON, September L' | The Governor of Nice-rra. iwportb Uv& j capture o: thu town, of Gaaekaku, u; j the- Cameroon*, *i:\y m.i".« iron: the s Nigerian border. The tnomy'E posittor. j, was surprised en August 'IS* and they I wore forc-.'d to retire. [ THE COAL TROUBLE. j «d St-ptr.tu!i'>r 'J. 1.1.i y.\u.) * LONDON, September 1. !l The Cardiff co:ifere:jct. a.lu.oit tuwua- ( mously accepted the iernib cf aettle- '. ment, thanking their leaders for their [ t able cc!;du<:t of negotiations. Tht miut>r«i ~ v.ho Ktir.Tl: w: T(H-.-d;:y liit'ht justify | ! their ac'i-.-ji hi ucv-ordauce with thv dot . ciciou c-MJic di.ys ;:.go, and toy (lies j' r.ot ciE-:iaJ'y luicnned that a set■i tlouitftit hnd bc<:u reached. 1 It is exiiec-ted that all the co'.Uerier 1 will renttaip on Thursdoy. f • AMERICAN EXCHANGE. ! (Receh-d J-'ept-.-T;:!:.-)- 2, i p.m.) ■ LONDON, September 1. j Tin r, b;:vo I"*',; uoveiueiltt On tin.' ,\-re:::-.::■ thy puunu ! show.h-'/ .•: a\A>f ;;n'ia.l d«v!iUO (. . i (our do'::::". :>.rty eight c«u*-. r-cc. pjri-;; | to del! m. f.i'ij' tbr<« Posy > tiKly ther<. ■■:" h- '»~r- tnscioua day t laheufi, ti.-t th-j is not ij-r dit. tant. % ——■
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 1
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