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Our riftem: repulsed all attacks, whivn were marked with great stubborn. ness and determination. On our part we counter-attacked, capturing seven officers and 400 Austrian soldiers, “In the region west of Komarow by bayonet attack we ejected the en- emy from trenches which for @ long time had been disputed by both aides. VON BERNSTORFF VISITS SECRETARY LANSING the Formal Negotiations to Lusitania and Arabic Cases Is Delayed WASHINGTON, Nov. 2—German Ambassador von Bernstorff visited Secretary of State Lansing to-day and conferred with him for twenty minutes. It was learned that while Mr. Lansing and the German Ambassader discussed the situation regarding the Arabic and Lusitania cases, formal negotiations will probably not begin several days. Mr. ing in- formed the Ambassador that the Arabic claims are not quite ready for presentation and discussion. The navy experts’ report on the tor- pedolng ol the liner Hesperian was handed to the Ambassador. 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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1,000,000 BRITISH TROOPS # Germany, Austria and “. he Premier The « with a brief re ence t thet Gen Joftre just been in Londee on an important selon mirr Asquith added “There in & complete agreement be tween Uh allwe an to the onde to be pureued to the Malkane, That means that Herbia may be assured chat her lependence \* regarded an an of ential object her larger allies 1 gained « foot Vrence and Planders oe April, Premier Asquith declared Me admitted that Britieh casualties in France and Flanders total 877,000 The Prime Minister then turned to the recruiting situation “During the fifteen monthe wae wae inaugurated there hi oe the been reoruited for army purposes an un preoedented number of men,” he anid. Canada has tralia 92,000, Africa 6,600, niribuled 96,000, Aus ew Zealand 36,000, Routh Nowtoundiané 1600 and diew 2, TAKES A WHACK AT ONAL WHIMPERERS, Mr. Asyuith referred to the “small cuterie of profesional whimperers which kept our enemies supp daily with a diet of falsehoods.” ‘The Government, ne sald, had no interest aiing anything, subject to tion that not AABiNt land to-day?” In August of last] prepared to send and (wo cavalry the operations de- jd Marshal French in) b, he had under his} of a inillion men, To these must be added the troops at the Darduneiivs, in Eaypt and in other theatres of war, as well as our garrisons and troops in re aerve, Turning to the work of th® navy in transporting troops, the Premter office and men had ad been carried, in addition to 920, 000 sick and wounded, 2,500,000 tons of supplies and 8,000 horses and mules. “Up to the present,” he added, “the loss of life in the whole of these the year Premier we were abroad #ix infantry In F despa his last command not far short gigantic overueas operations has beon |ditors in England and France but] out is unchanged. Likewise th | they considerably leas than one-tenth of 1 per cent. There never has been any- thing comparable in history to the service of the navy, There they are —the men of the grand fleet, living unnoticed, unadvertised — performing with efficiency and viligance which cannot be described, but which has! cleared the whole high seas, from one end to the other of German warships and mercantile marine. SAYS GREAT GERMAN FLEET iS LOCKED UP. Where is the great German fleet upon which #o such money was spent? Locked up in the Baltic, It dare not show its face in waters | where it can be attacked, The whole maritime resources #f Germany have been reduced to sporadic and con- stanly diminishing efforts of sub-| marines.” Several times the Prime Minister re- ferred to the charges of the Govern-| but as the trouble did not occur in a| off Ninety-seventh Stree Sal ment’s critics. “Let me remark,” he seid, “that 1 am not here to apologize for a Gov- ernment which to the best of its abil- ity bas controlled operations with the confidence of the great mass of the country.” Of differences of opinion which he admitted had existed in the Cabinet concerning the question of compulsory military service, Asquith said: “In my opinion it is a question pure- ly of practical expediency, 1 do not rule out compulsion but I hold it should be resorted to only by some- thing in the nature of general consent. | i will not shift the burden of office from my own shoulders,” said the Pre- mier, “until I am satisfied I can no longer bear it.” The announcement was made by Premier Asquith that former Premier Venizelos of Greece, whose advocacy of intervention in the war on the side of the entente allis Id to his rsigna- tion, asked France and Great Britan on Sept. 21 for 150,000 men, with the express understanding that Greece would mobilize, Speaking further of the operations in the Dardanelles, for the Imuncht of which Winston Spencer Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiraity, was attacked so strongly in many quar- ters, Mr. Asquith said: “The proposed attack was carefully considered. It was approved by the French and enthualastically reseived by the Grand Duke. Te matter came again before the war council, Before @ shot was fired it was communicated to the Cabinet. It was decided at first tv make the attempt with the navy,! and the navy alone. I take my full share of responsibility, and deprecate attempts to allot the responsibility to one minister or another.” GENERAL WHO ORDERED the Daily News says: “1 learn that Gen. von Sauberzwelg, Military Governor of Brussels, who is generally believed to have been re- sponsible for the refusal to grant the request tor from Rotterdam i, ha mi new Mil itary Governor appointed. “His reported remark that ev the Kaiser could not intervene, cou- pied with the world-wid The First Word and the Last Word in SORE THROAT 0c AT RIKER-HEGEMAN NURSE SHOT DEPOSED | LONDON, Nov. 2.—A despatch to} outery BENZOMINT BENZOMINT ON WESTERN BATTLE LINE Shine’ (he eaweution, hae bad Nevertheican the gemtences ond executions ter wer Wessens end enage eontinus ~ in he * § Prumian ootet Gen tun » ago. 4 Portrait Church on # wite between the Nationa! Gelery and w. Martins The figure of the auree wid syane bn the midet of consian: ewiri traM® $2,252,000,000 OF TAKEN Twenty! Per Cent. of Total Subscription Was Taken Uy | to Ovt. 30. wrt Nov (Ay Wirelew raphy Tuckerton, N. J).—| Cash payments on the third German | war loan up to Oct, 9 reached the sum of 000 marks ($2,262,000 0), equivalent to 74.4 per cent, of the jtotal subscription, it was announced to-day by the Overseas News Apency ———— | WANTS CHANCE TO PROVE London-Paris Doctor, Has From Diplomat Arriving the Rochambeau, Important Letter Dr who hast arrived of beau to-day A.A. Warden, an Engiishos mg made bis home in Pa the French liner Rocham- n what he describes as an unofficial peace mixsion i have,” said he, “correspondence with the diplomats of all the warring countries except Russia, From thelr letters I Jearn that every country at war would be glad to welcome peace now, but not one of them dares to say sy openly for fear that the enemy may take it as an admission of weak- ness. “Lam going to try to publish those lettera here, | have offered them tol have refused to print them. I am sure they will be published here. The United States is the one country from whose efforts peace can come.” | pndhoutatshin sentences 17 WORKMEN BURNED IN BIG POWDER FLARE : Special to The Evening World.) WILMINGTON, Del, Seventeen men were badly injured at a fire at Plant No. 1, B. I. du Pont- DeNemours Company, at Carney's| | Point, N. rly to-day. Most of | the injured were brought to Wilming- ton of the company’s tugs and are now fn local hospitals. | The blaze was due to a carload of lenis cannon powder catching fire, confined space it did not have the }force of an explosion, but instead | | there was a vivid flash which trapped | those working n Of the fourteen hurt four are expected to die. \ | HERALD SQ. at 36TH ST. OUR ONLY PRICE [$15| THE NEW. UPSTAI AN UP ONE FLIGHT OPEN Batiafaction Guar or Money Refunde EUROPE DESIRES PEACE; TARIES GORDON HENRY CLOTHES $ WONDERFUL READY TO WEAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS | Slane to 46 for MEN and YOUNG MEN sizes 22 to 38 SAVE $5. TO $10 T5000 TALS LOSTINTWO WEEKS, | (Casualties of the Invaders Esti- mated al One-Half of the Attacking Force OFFENSIVE 1S CHECKED ess oof Austrian) Arms Along the Entire Battle Is Claimed Fron VIENNA (via London) Nov. 2— After a (wo weeks’ battle we bave won,” announced the War Office te- | day, reporting om the final result of the Italien offensive against the Aus- trian’s leone Hine The Italians were declared ty have lost 150,000 men out f a total of 200,000 during the last half of October ‘The Italians’ attacks on the conatal front were suid also to be subsiding and the Tyrol and Carnic positions were declared to be still strongiy de- ded by the Austrians, Following is the text of the War Offices report: ‘The third Italian attack against our coast front, which began on Oct. 18 was renewed with fresh troope on Oct, 2, begins to fall ie enemy advanced on Sunday against the northern edge of the lofty Doberdo Plateau with strong forces, which, howe , Were weak at several points. The attack was in vain and nger general. hough the battle may again fame up, the attempted offensive on the main front, with at least twenty-five infantry divisions (300,000 men), which the Itallan commander announced witb brave words, has collapsed on the unshakeable wall of our victorious troops “On the Isonzo front the battle of a fortnight’s duration representa a gain for our arma. Our front through- de- fenders of the Tyro! and Carinthian! fronts retained firmly the positions they have heroically held since the nning of the war gh these successes our army | a i again how Idle and un- tenable are all the claims of our erst- ) While ally to the southwest frontier ‘territory which he thought he was ble to conquer by a treacherous k in the rear. “In the battles of the second half of October the enemy lost at least an | 150,000 more men.” _—_—_ | Body of Painter Found tn Kiver. The body of Betrich C three, a painter, of No. was picked up in thi Hinat, sixty- 2060 ‘Third Ave- orth River to-day by the | police of Harbor A. He was identified by iis son, | William, who said his father hi Oct. 23 to visit friends in "iio never reached his des Hoboken tination. ' OP | N.Y, 1 53H "WAY, pace |$15} RS CLOTHES SHOP O'CLOCK. 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