MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA. MONDAY1, DECEMBER 14th, 1914All Armies Report% %the Fighting Going onEastern Theatre of theWarRussians Say They Have Been Very Successfully, Germans Say They Have Captured Many Prisoners and Gun. Austrian and Servian Reports ConflictOperations of Allies in Fland ers Are Successful. Heavy Fighting in East(By Times’ Leased Wire) Russian Report+IPETROGRAD, Dec. 13.—A statement flrom the Russian general staff says:“In the Mlawa region we have brought our offensive to a successful conclusion, on the whole of the front.“On the 12th instant we captured a German position in the region of I.;j*Port Arthur MayBuild SubmarinesFor British NavyPrzasnysza and Tsekhmnoff and pur.1sued the retreating enemy towards :he frontier.“In this district also our cavalry nade a successful charge and inflict-sd very heavy losses on the enemy. I “On the front of Lotwicz-Llow, the xermans, clinging stubbornly to the ttack suffered important losses at he hands of our troops, who captured n this region another position to the orth of Bsura river.“In the other regions on the left ank of the Vistula nothing has oc-urred but unimnoifcant encounters.iPlant There is Said to be Capable of Doing Work and Imperial Government isBeing Communicated With ^,y j)ave been trying to cut otr tho(By Times’ Leased Wire)tLONDON, Dec. 13. — Both theFrench and German official reports refer to Saturday as a quiet day. They contain evidence, however, that the allies’ offensive movement is be* binning to gather Impetus and is4meeting with stubborn resistance from the German troops who have been left to the western line, while their comrades are battling with the Ruslt;sians in the east.The French have been particularly active in the W.oevre region, whereBoth EndsGerman Report Says That FrenclBeen Checked Successfu lly.Preparing for Gigantic O fTen +Conflicting ReportsLeave Fate of tbeDresdenOn the Subject(By Tiroes Leased Wire)OTTAWA, Dec. 13. — Submarines for the British government are likely to be constructed in the plant of the Western Dry dock Company at Port Arthur, Ont. ’Reprosentatibns are being made to the Imperial authorities by the Dominion government that facilities are available at Port Arthur for the speedy assembling ofGerman force which projects like an arrowhead to St. Mihiel on the south.The German report shows that Joffre’s men have reached a point midway between St. Mihiel and Pont-a-Musson, so they must have got across the German line of communication, but they lost six hundred men in prisoners and a large number in killed and wounded.In the same region the French, claim to have made substantial prog-Despatches from South America Have Her Sunk and Afloat at Several Places. Von'Ter Tann is in Atlanticp;folioissuenrigli“IIattacfrontnortlagait(AlsjBELoudeatioi(By Times’ Leased Wire)iBUBNOS AYRES, Dec. 13. — The Argentine government has received ! ers a word that the German cruiser Drcs- • the I den has arrived at Punta Arenas on in Fr the Straits of Maggelan. | the GA despatch from Puerto Gallegos,1 tnenf Argentine, says that a vessel has “Tl: been sighted near there surrounded attael by English ships. Frenc