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Hare (b-who could believe U-khai theas: rollicking woula, singing, dancing, and turning Amicus railway station into an Olympia of wildown inerriment, had only alow hours before been in the thick of a tumult unimaginable, with Death screaming through their ranks and Hall

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WAR NEWS.

THE FIGHTING AT MONS.

Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, the Daily Minit'a' correspondents with the British expeili- tionery fures, "describes in a despatch from Rouen how "Tommy Atkins" (caghp in the battle of Mone

"

It was an amazing tributs to their

"Ooo wounded told me:We were pluck, their courage, and their trank ordered out of Moas on Sunday morning. devil-may-core spirit. This was a BUWwere under fre-at-once-There ware mer pieaic scene: corks were popping

all around, the red wina wes gurgling. / Do trenchan and no-goves of any kind.

songs wera ringing cut, tobacco was | bluzing, patisseries wors passing, all

sweet and creamy, from hand to hand;; the French lassies were smiling their sweetors and their cheeriost upon thows grubby, whiskered, dusty British boys, and heaping tricolour favours upon them and there across the way was another long train filling up with another crowd of khaki-clad, heroes, fresh in from the Homeland, pick and span and neat, and all taking their places with the ordered regularity of routine parade. Of to the groot Eght-ready, eager, willing, with their gear and their guns and their clattering horses, and at the end of the long train a clean, brown filted waggon splashed vivid with the Red Cross.

**We had to drop down and liu whore we were all day.

"When it got dark we did the best we could to make tranches, but I enn teil you while we warest there. with the shella coming as regular as postal delivery there! weren't any baada-popping up.

***We marched into Mens Sunday xlxot

An olde ten o'clock," he said to me. came for us to fall in sand get a move d We wanted to rest. We had beon, march

We hadn't had our ing sides four o'clock. boots off since we left home. It had been blazing bot

"

A German gun and gunners were over tho ri1ge, two or three miles in front, and their shells woon came whistling sround no. There we lay and, watched them. F got what they call my baptism of dre in the daytime,

They had not the remotest idea where they were going The geography of this ***They had seroplanes to tell them grim war was a sealed volume to them; whore to drop their shells. They were

One came a they were just going there, anxious to dying about all the time be in the thick of it, and with a perfect to Dr. Our gunners were a long way behind us. We waited to lat him coma en. confidence, a sublime faith in the my thought he was right. Two tarious, silent machine that was moving thousand feat he was up, dare say. Wa them on. Death or glory, boys!

could bear the engine. -

A great cheer swelled and swall again under the station root as the tra steamed out in quick obedience to the call from the Front. ·

A Woodbina? Nobody through the entire length and breadth of Anions long arrival platform had over heard of a Woodbine, but when, after much gee.

That is the spins which animated the siculation and dumb show, Tommy had scene at Amions on this historic August made his meaning plain, there were morning a spirit for valour which is showers of black, pungent French digunapproachable. ettee in their yellow wrappers at his dispond

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*He may have made a lot of notas, but they weren't of any use to him of any. let By at him. body, for all of a sudden our gunners.

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We could see the thing stagger, Bon voyage! Ben voyage! Good Then it dropped like a stone,' ek waving of bats and harder lights. We could roo them hunting shout chire, flash upon flash of red, blue, and for some one to pot at. It was andan y white of the little tricolour, a real hearty that was to see a blooming big lane of British cheer to round in all of and light working round and round until it the boys had gone, all out for it, and care to something. Then we heard shells thrilling to be there, and the soonerit us up so that we could see one another's

whistle, and when it came round to ax and there the better.

facesy Lord. it made my blood run cold- just like I used to feel when I was a little oipper and woke up and saw light and Mr E. 8. Abraham Mr F. Lobel thought it was ghost!

Mr & Mrs F. Agra- Mr F. F. ple Some of our division got Des: enough

Mr J. Mardoanld to pot as the enemy but we never did. All MFC M. Alport Mr J. R. Macdonald we had to do was was in there, while the Mr & Mr Athel L. 31 & Mes N Mae

Andur-on & maid Intyre and child failsunnere kept on xbting their duel orar

Mi E. R. D Our aim was good. Gue German rud Mrs E. B. battery gave up business.

Belcher

Đi Mer sort There wore thousands of them to cures . 1. Belilie Mr. R. T. Mattenor we went back-quietly, you know, not Mr G. Bun hundreda. Of course we had retire My D. J. Buil Miss V. Matheson.

Me W, A. Monter in any hurry to where we came from."

Mr R S Benedict Sir J. Merecki What I do know is that if some of wie J. H Benedict Mr C. E. Meyer our regiments havs suffered badly, the Sie and Mrs A. B. Mr.U. S. Middleton Garms suffered a lot worse."

Bishop

1. Mr and Mrs P. M. told me his regiment was in the street Wy and Mrs Blagden. Mr W. J. Morrison

An inteligent Northumberland fusilier Mr. Mr. Binck Moir fighting in a calliery town not far firm Mr H. M. Boyer. Mors. He said:

Mr G H Bredhoff Mr C. H. Brooka Mr. G. Bronks Mr W. H. Burtt Mr.J. Cambridge

We may be gloomy at home and Nearly all of them had postcards— train of twenty earrings came in picture postcards obtained from nobody of sadness for what has befallen loniki with six hundred Tommies. Sixty knows whore--and they were all very what may befall our soldier lady in this of them wers wounded, seat down from anxious to send news home to their astounding struggle. But there is no the Betre front between Mons and Char-sweethearts and their pals." The dif gloom brooding over the vast acreage of Jorcé The were not serious cases biculty was how to do it, and how to get this terrific battlefield: the nearer you sufficient caly to put our men out of the them through. There were official post. march to the growl of the guns, then battle line for a spell; bullet wounds and murds, too, in plenity, with a very official the gayer will you and our soldiers, set cuts on the legs chiefs, smashed hands and stir phraseology printed on them-tling down to their great business with and splintered fingers and geshes and I am well and safe and hope to see you a Manchester mouth-organs in their pocket rips in arms and shoulder. Not one scon," and so on, with no Allowance on and We won't go home till morning" had a face wound-and every cre of the cards for anything more intimate on their lips. They have no fear. Thoy these boys was alumorous to get back than that. These were filled up lacori aro Mark Tapleys to a man. again in the thick of the business.

ously; but those others the picture postcards, greensored and sizüggled in such a way as Tommy knows how-gave

It was, mostly firing, but there was one bayonet charge. The South Lancashi ande it. The Germans don't like that sort of fighting. They wouldn't come to

meat vs.

WHITE MOURNING. -

W. E. Candy B **Once we get within sering distance of MI W. E. Clayton whole bunches of them they were in close Dr

Society and the Symbolism of Grier for formation, masses of 'em. Our machine P & L E. F. Cole

At the arrival of this train the dull station was suddenly transformed. A whisper had run through the town scope for other fights of literature. little previously that many of the gallant Plenty of these; but how to send them? British wounded were coming in, that

THE COOKIER.. there were sad things to see and hear. Finally, to our soldiers' great joy, a and accordingly the populace crowded | Sanchester dector, just through from to the station ready for anything and Paris and on his way to Londen by the well loaded with delicacies in case next available train, was discovered on there were any of Jes Tommien still the platform, and as soon as this good strenuous enough to enjoy them.. gentleman was spotted he was anowed under in 'best to no time-the most The station was hushed and quiet-obliging amateur postman that ever was until the fateful train came in.

He promised faithfully to post these interesting documents in London the very moment he got there, and the Tom- tention. mules limping round him made a hero of him and sang at the top of their voices (much to the gratisestion and satonish. ment of the good folk of Amiana) :

A GALA IN KHAKI,

For he's a jolly good follow,

For ho's a jolly good fellow, For ho's a jolly good fel-low, And so say all of us.

War Victims.

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Mrs R. P. Mann and

Dr

Mr Maso Mr Dias Newton Mrs J Norica sad!

infant Mr J. E.. Norton

fr S. Dabe

M-W. Oudenhoven MrH. Handley Preg

hir A. L. Panning

Mr. D. Phillips quas did 'em up proper. When we do catch Mr H. L. Condon Mr-1, M Phillica them they don base for two helpings.

Mr Arthur Course Mr. G. M. Powell ***The Rent Greys ran into a patrol of Be Br. J. Cuffe

Mir A. M, Preston The Duchem of Devonshire, the Mar their cavalry, seventeen of whom they Mr WA. wley Mr A. B. Pürvis chiones of Lansdowne, the Countess of finished off in a lot. The Germans' artillery Mr D. 3 S. Daugias Mr. H. RAY Mian F. Reay Pembroke, Viscountess Coaklerosegh, had pretice is good, but their rife tire is Miss M. E. Duffy

rotten."

MrJ Duncan Miss N. Rector Lady Kerry, in a letter to The Daily This man spoke of our artillery with Mr and Mrs H. O. Mine C. M. Sanders News," state:The subject of what enthusiasm. The big siege gun played Ehrenfels

Mina L. Sanders Mi&irs Sleat and kind of mourning should be used to dire havoc. He told me of a magnificent Mr. A. Farley symbolise griet for those who perish in a battery in an exposed position were Bins Farnsworth

example of courags. The Held gunnern of Mr F Farooner child the war has already received some tailing the Germans by the accuracy of its

alm. Several of their batteries made a MrJ Goula The undersigned have all got de combined attack on it. Its a fight Mr W. E Graham relations serving with the Colous...betworn one David and a half dozen of Mr J. H. Green We know not what their fate has been Goliath,"

Mr P. O. de Griao or yet may be. But if it is, their furtúne to die for their country, we shall bot show our sorrow as for those who come to a less glorious end,

2

GERMAN GENERAL'S DEATH.

Mr J. Gibb

KODO

Mr E. R. Grooms. Mr M-T. Pignerns Capt. T. F. Hell

Mr H. O. Sleigh

Mr And Mrs B. J.

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Mr J. Ross Smith

Mr P. Smyth

PELEK HOT Jou

MrMes W. Ann My Los Jones

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Mr J.. D. Anid

Mr Beard

Mrs Hordlar

Mr G. B. Layton

Mr & Mrs Koch

Mr Liston

Mr W. Q.Lake

Mr & Mrs Carmichael Maj McHardy

Mr M. Cary ¡Mr Casulli "

Maj. & Mes M1Man Lt. Mand

Mr and Ms Coppin Mr & Mrs Mitchell- Comdr. & Mrs Corras more and shild and children M J. Plummer Mr A. Conaland Mr Posta

Ca.t. & Mrs Cowan Major Pyne. E Major Faichnin Mos Rico Mr and Mrs Fuster Mr Rogers;

and children

Mr F. W. Gibbins

Mr & Mrs A. Gibeon.

Me F. Grias:ll Mr B. A. Hale

Mr A. Sinclair

Misa Skinner

Mr C. Skotz

Mrs Smith

Mr Sorenson

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr G. A. Stewart.

R.A.M.O.

Capt. And Mra Wata Mr F, A. Hazeland and child Mr & Mrs J. HorhaCapt. &úrs White- Mrs Havbrender

Geld

Major Humphrey, Mr. Williams'

RE.S.

Mr. Willson

| Lt.-Cal E. w. lles, Mr Wood

R.G

XGMTLER BOYFL Consul Gen. G. E. D- & MTM Evan-Jones

Andersen

MeG. A Jooker

Dr and Mrs G. D. R. Hrand Mrs Kent

Binck"

Mr and Mrs J. W. Mr W. Logan.

Bolles

Mive H. Bolles

Mr M.J. Breen

... Master Kenn

Mr E. J.

Mr North

Mitchal

Mr F. F. O. Niron

MrJ. B. Southmardi Davenport BrowneMr R. J. Rawlinson Mins Smuller

C.p.. H. Spe Mua aura

Capt. & Mrs B. Sten

Me R. J. Tobin Mr Nai Tos

Mr C S. Turner

And what happened? Why, nothing more or less than a gala performance in khaki. Instead of a dismal cortego, this incoming troop train provented a sedno of sheer revelry. Every carriage window was full of browa, jolly, dirty, abades inces-faces with week-old beards to them, but alight with quick, keen, cheir ful eyes. Hats were waved, songs were

Mr and Mrs Hamilton San sung and from the first carriage door

"A white band round the arin wul Ostend, Sept. 7.-Details of the death Ma W. A. Hannibal which was flung open a Highlander And there followed that rousing, ramark both our loss and our grief. Bui of General von Buelow, one of the Ger- Mr G. Harper hopped out, to the astonishment of the thing. Hip, hip, humb" that can it will do more. It will express the man loaders in Belgium, have just been on. ME. A.

Hawet, U.M.Q. waiting crowd, and did a fing fling come from gowhere but Batish throats,pride we feel in knowing that those who published. These show that a Belgian Mr H. B. Hiers. with a limp to it, 'tis true, but a High- | ** EXCHANGE OF BOUVENIRS.

are nearest to us and dearest have given lad. named Hailes, 15 years of age, upon Miss A. A S. Holm land fing for all that, and most enter Thero was great exchange of souvenirs, their lives in their country's cause." noticing, from a distance of 900 yards, Mr. F. Howe

Mr G. G. Wood taining to the crowd..

Gennan ofloor studying a map, araw. Mr R. Hun er led among the corpses of als comrades Mr D. 1. Hutchison Mr and Mrs J. F.

Mr M. T. Joues until he came to within 400 yards of the Mr R. M. Jonepa

Wright Mrs C. P. Seddon officer. He then took careful aim and Cast. & Mrs Woche Mr.J. E Zellig. fired, the officer falling dead. The fad, Col. and Mrs L. E. Mr T. Coramavas

Koe upon reshing up, found that his víctim

Mr E. P. Lamber was General von Buelow. He removed Sir A. B. Lawson

The French people, civilians and soldiers | In a few moments the platform was sliko, showered their gifts upon these aswarm with these merry boys; their bright, happy Boys, who, careless, od brotherhood with la belle Franco wine their wounds, were na happy sa school cemented in an instant.

children on a holiday. Their tunle "Where have you come from?" was pocketę were spon bulging with pockets the general question, but not one of of Maryland "fags," and what they gave theso bright young bruised and battered in return wan't much, but it was tra combitarta knew, Their French was mendously appreciated. funny-limited for the most part to The exchange took the form of time.

said

|** Quậ"' and › !! Non -non with an unbuttons. They were ripped of from mistákabla' final g«to it. Most of them pockets and lapels absolutely regardless were cockreys to the very soul, and the of consequences, and by the time this rest, the Manchester and Preston boys, merry mastineo was over there were very were very much of the same kidney, few buttons left among the whole lot.

"Where bave wo come from?

The fraternising was splendidim. one. *** Well, ■ -- hot place, I can mensoly jolly. A Blackburn Tommy, tell you!"

after having shed his last possible but ton, produced a mouth organ from some- where aside of him, and played, with But they would say very little of tas the execution of a master at this reval fighting, save that it was fighting, and rose business, that familiar ditty; "Wa no mistake-a continuous roar of flame won't go home till morning." There

FLAME AND FEAT.

**What of the Sghting ? ''

and fury hard, hot, thirsty work was speedy and hilarious setting to pleoly to eat, though everything splez partners, bowing and scraping (in spite didly managed, and not a single man of limbs and twingee), and in a braco st

shakes the British jack of than caring a job.

water were locked in each "I dan tell you," said ond of them across the soldier sad his brother

e got it in the neer: bus an did the others arms and dancing a jig with all other beggars. It was a giddy circus, the abandon in 1t of Hampstead Heath

od & Bank Holiday. BOOKS PAMPHEETS A SPECIALTY and no mistake. It was a Stockport

Cheers and counter cheers grosted warrior who made this remark. Ele dangled a mained band. Three fingers these glad acrobatics Who would 66 and a swinger," said by with a grin. "Hare, All, just tighten up this bandago for a bloko, will you? And if anybody's cot & fo

Prospectases. Traé Cířádlárs,

ends, etc., etc... Artistically Arranged and Carwinliv Printed;

That was the clamorous demand of ill": theos gay wounded. Their coisastiat had been excellent, their "grub".

Ulona Fools and prompt delivery Prime, and coffee: bus somehow in this

you send us the odpy we do the rest.

great, this world-shattering war which was just beginning and ringing its grim tale of devistadion and death down the agen-somehow there had been a moet deplorable shortage of cigarettes,

B you have lost your sppilite, one of BOLAS OF MOKSÁ

tha big Varists of deiney dishes at the ALEXANDRA CAFE in ding to tempt

One soldier who willing cross. lagged on the platform avidly tocking

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Tirs and Sweelmcat Bottles Baky Kesher'sWorra Taldea (ürish menont agrotable method of administering the "only certain remely ur Intestinal or

Ebrand Worms. Perfectly bale, miki, and especially capted for chaidrea?

THE KAISER'S JOKE.

Arrah Doolan now we listening. Have you beard the Kaiser's joke Sura even mongst war'a alasos, At his foes his fun he'll poke.

For he says, of course he's joking.. Don't diesember Germany, And these battles I'll be stopping. And a drawn game twill be.

--

Does he think; sure will you tell me, That he's only playing chess, If he does' bedad he'll wonder, How his men are in such mecs.

"For the moves fin's made are awful,

From his queen unto his pawn,!! But perhape he's thinking serious, If this game is only drawn.

For the present, that he'll later, With new board, and other ZIỆU, Working out his plans the meantime, Play the game at o'er again.

But he cannot play the game bey, Een with diplomatic cards, He has hoon caught redealing, Bure all rules ha disregarde.

For if his hand hold King and Queens,

By which the game he'd savo, He'd spoil it somehow as the last, Hoe bound to play the Kaave,

Bo bedad the game had hest go on, I mean the game of chega, And by the time that ite played out, He'll learn some I' guem

terach

And, the man hell lesen rhost from, Through both batt

(Here's mother fake Though Irishman

[!! French.”

the officer's boots, donned his uniform Miss Leslie

and then traversed the German lines. | Mr G. T. Lloyd

Capt. H. A. Walker M: E. J. T. WAITED Mr L. J. Weinman Mr F. W. White

Mr Carleton. Mr & Mrs J. Robert.

Mr WV A. J. Comper

Mr B. E Fielder

MD. Flking ·

Mr

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Mr G. Backes

Mr W, Schnöeld

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Mr F. Sutton

Mr. P. Thomas

Me Q. J. K. van der

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When he neared the Belgian troops be Mr and Mrs T. T. Mr & Mrs A. Wilson

discarded the general's helmet and put his own cap on his head.

Lo

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

King Albert has knighted the lad for his action, and has presented him with | Me E, A.mborg von Buelow's horse and pocket-book. Mr H. T. Anderson

Mr. W. J. Levezett Mra C.. H. Lo-ber Mr G. W. O, Mayna Mr OH. M'Clure Me and Mr. H. E.

McHugh

MIN, F. A. MUlar Commander Morita

German bank notes to the value of Mr N. J. Austin 85,000 francs (about £5,400) found in Mr W. C. Buwe the vast pockets of the uniform of Gen-Mr and Mrs H. B.

Pidgor & family eral von Buslow have been handed by Mr W. Budge King Albert to the Red Cross Society. Mr Stephen J, Corey

Mr J, W Mardock A secret pocket in the general's Jacket Dr C. T. Cross

Me and Mn 0. R. Men H Davidson contained memoranda giving interesting Me and Mrs R. A. Pancast details of the battle-feld and of the ency's intentions.

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Watling

Mr and Mrs. B. Ways

Mr Chas. J. Higgie. Mr A. R. W katere

Séba

Capt. E. E. Williams Biraz Mins Williams

MI Bitt

Mr. H. D. Holloway Mr J. Wiliama

- Mr and Mrs.W. Jack-Mr D. Wiron

Capwa Wrodze

THE

CHINA MAIL

Can be obtained at the following

places in Hongkong,

The Hongkong Hotel,

The Bougkong Ferry Wharf.

The Kowison Ferry Whart. The Kiosk, Blain Pier.

The Upper Peak Tram Station, The Lower Pee Tas Station Leang Ming (Aster Hodse Hotel. „Lati Frog Kan (Astor House El that)

Ab Choo (Queen's Road)

Wo Cheong (D'Agullar Street).

· Rathonjes & Son (Kovince); Husy Okwing (Kowloon.)

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