FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13 1914.

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NORWAY'S HOPES.

HEART AND SOUL WITH THE ALLIED FORCES.

A special correspondent of The Standard writina Christianis, on September-12. says-Hugging the shoi o as far as possible, tho Norwegian ager Mia carried me with other passengers on my first stage ta Hargan of the sou dibond journey to the; Bass Garman vir rent. No less than 3

f the ships pay very obians, fugi- Erives from armene, Selgerland not Francs All had adventurous talum 20 toU. The rales lost nothing in the telling but even if half of what they declared they had experienced were true they had bad trouble enough. hions of thes wonton and children, with the fear of formans, and particularly of German mines, in their hearts.

Wate

The Mira, was due to leave port at mid- sight. Barring the way to the gang plank where the Rusian and Norwegian Consu

Close the ship's agent ant exp-in scruting of pamperts was made by all four, | And then admice to the bast's dock, followed. One glance softied to show that the many fearsome questions par to the captain is to mine danger were faily justified. All was in readiness. 3.1 lifeboats, including motor boat, were hanging on the da rits well outaide the ship's rubing, and the pain proodly pointed ney lie hoses and cissors in one sideves the boat to be lowerinascond. H Thrup. And beyond the spinney in a word had fastened the lifeboats by string ropes GĦASTLY RELICS OF FIERCE dength close and thick are the thwart the rail and placed azes alongside, tream that only a few" struggling rays of the Doe, blow fat an axe acros the ropes van can penetrate them. The wood is in wound about the rail and the boat slid down perpetual shadow. And it in well that dark-the greased palleys into the ees. Length

es should hide the horrors i saw among thom troca.*

DEATH OF À BATTERY.html wounded. Cloe to a spin-o his patent," as he called it, enabling

ENGAGEMENT.

Contrasts and Surprises.

THE FEET AT THE FARM

wise across the bridge he had also fastened In board with the international xigual code. and the pires of bunting tied to the corresponding letter, ready to is hoisted in a trickling. Bis wireless installatina had been dismantled.

THE UBIQUITOUS NAVY.

It was late on the following day when we

William Maxwell, writing from. Fradee It is called la fermo Nogeon, though it en September 17, forwards the following more like a village than a farm. The wall descriptive article to the Daily Telegraphsro stout and high, and you enter by a Actors the brown upland stretches a line great iron gate and come to a square with of mounds as though a monstrons army of buildings on every side, and in one corner THE Undersigned have received instruc-moles had borrowed under the golden mill chimney. Here the 252nd French caught sight of British men-pt-war, trisors table which the reapers had left. They Territorials halted to meet the enemy, who and lighter arais. Suddenly "Stop" went tions to sell by Public Auction,

begin close to the done, two, three were ropested to occupy the neighbouring the indicator on the bridge. Less than ten twenty, thing, forty-1 ceased to count.

village of Ary. Being prudent soldiers, as minutes later and an officer and two petty They are not mounds, after all; they became their age and experience, the ter- officers of his Majesty, Navy were inspect Crescents of earth, breast, high, deep ritoriala dug trenches and made a sheltering the ship's papers and making pamun

We

were prepared the 14th November, 1914, commencing at retted with 1, scared without. Eefore for their machine gun on the road nour the the question, and lares bundle was

newspapera and behind the ground is torn and pitted far morning they sat out to meet the hand officer. Hardly a quarter

BJ

SATURDAY,

2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Vatt Road, Cuiner of

ler Hoca STRIIT,

A Lisaz. QUANTIIT UP SWATOW DRAWN THREAD WORK, EMBROIDERIES, &c., &c.

Comprising

art

Ure

and sown with fragments of steel and bullets of leid. Surely some demon must invaders, and found them waiting close to farm these broad fulds. And what a littera wood on the way to Acy. They were in shore-linders of brass, wicker overwhelming numbers, and, marnover. baskets filled with shells, torn tanies and bad artillery, which the French had not. shirts, blood stained caps, empty bottles Having made their demountntion, the tez and tins, nempe of dirty paper. tiny baus ritorials fell back upon the farm, whers of Linck powder in large crystals, chat-their machine gun drove gaps in the pagne corke, shrapnel bullets, broken advancing moks of the enemy. Bet it Biscuits, potatoes, chickers long past the was an unequal contest from the first. The cooking stage, cases of cartridges, picture German guns quickly found a position new St. from which they could shell treaches, cards-one giving a view of the Thomas's Respiran carried this to the slightest rink. In a few moments by her Majesty road, and farm without exposing themselves ancient picture card into battle? Was it a the trenches were empty and the machins relic of the last war on this same soil? A gun was silent

to the roar of the eartbern Driven from the tranches, the French hurdred prose to Cspreys, Mandarin. Feathers, Hand Bags parapeta lica torn and overturned tent, ought the corer of the farm behind them: red blanket. some crimsoned strips of but the walls are often a scare, As Any linen, and pieces of cotton wool that tall a ferts d'arrêt, and even some raunted fort tale of wounds and agony. Near by is a remen, hare shown since this war began. mound with a cross of branches-the gravej of a gallant officer beloved by his men. The Air charged with the subtle and sickening odor of death.

Bedspreads, Table Cloths, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Doyles Sideboard and Cushion Gorus, Blouses, Dress Lengths. Em broidered Curtains, Hand Bags, Mandaria the Queen, 1871." Coats, Shawls, tilk Goods, etc. etc. etc., Also

and Silk Goods.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) TERMEÁ Uscal.

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1183

for

of an

dalay sad the Bliza agnia pashed her case into the deep to grind out her twelve knots.

It was nearly evening on the second day out when we sighted the fjord that leads into Bergen, and at six we had made fast to the wharf. A scramble for the station. and four sleeping cars full of passengers started their climb through the 178 tunnels leading from Bergen to Christianis hanco am sending these lines, while waiting for the train to Stockholm.

If Christianis represents Norway, the

in the struggle against the Germans. Norwegian people are heart and soul with have spoken too shipowners, bankers, and politicians on board the slup, the trio, and in two. They all hop a weshall win, and are confident that Germany cannot ever again hold ap its bead among the nation. In the meantime Norway's shipping i‹ When I came to Nogeco the fight was reaping a harvest. Norwegian ships are over; the farm was flaring rain, and greatly in demand, freight mates have gone prosperity near the iron gate, that looked like a sieve, up, and the country s so riddled was it with shapoal and rife Norwegian merchants are replenishing their ballats, lays French soldie:, whom death stocks in Manchester and London, and do To these ghastly fields about Puisieux had overtaken on the threshold of this not seem to miss their Gurman purveyors to came through haunting horrors. Mea la treacherous citadel Within was a horrible any extent. There is every chance that grey and blus lay on the roadside-oma as scene of carnage and demstation. The Norway's purchases from England st though they had in dowu to rest sad toes walls were battered to pieces and present will lead to a porsianent incresss would spring to their feet as the tramper's pounded in mortar: the buildings were in British teade throughout the Norwegian sharp summons; others as though a sa780 faming hops among which were the kingdom if only British manufacturera wlli beast had sprung on them unaware and charred bodies, of men, hersen, cattle, and stady Norwegian wants, mauled them to death; others as though sheep; the great hayrick in the middle of

DEATH EN MANY DEISES,

CARNOS AND DEVASTATION

TILE Undonigned have received instructhe lightning had struck and left unly the square was blackened patch; the TH

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tions to Sell by Pubbe Auction,

On

MONDAY,

the 18th November, 1814, commencing

at 9.30 p.m., as their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dus Your Road, Corner

of les.. House Birset,—

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c.,

As Follows:--

TEAKWOOD, &c.-Dawing

charred remains. One man was kneeling scorched skeletons of machinery rose out of with his rife on the sbattered stump the blazing mass, and the only thing telegraph pole; he might have just sighted an enemy; but the Enger on the trigger was stiff and cold, and through the braw of the soldier was drilled a tiny hole.

untouched was the great chimney.

You could we bo bravely the French men fought. Here, at the gate, they stood to meet say rush of the enemy; hero, on and wall, they remained fighting all

EVADING. THE CENSOR.

Sri

Subjects Heavily Fined at Fenang

PENINO, Oct. 30.

Here on the sloping plain they fought | roof headlong into the flames. But Messrs. W. Hinnon, J. Bug and 0 )

of the discharge

the batteries, Thero where the ground is they ploughed into furrows-sank the trail of what can ifs do against cannon? Shell the gun as it recoiled from the furious blat hurtled and shrieked through the air,bell, the two latter of Messrs. Heg and Coping, all Swis subjects, hare You can trace the path battering down walls, setting fire to every of the men who fod the batteries: they thing. scattered death on all sides. At been.charged with, conveying letters other have blazed trail with their blood; you laft, when the wreckage was complete, and than through the Post Office. Hibach Can see where the ammunition wax mot a wall was standing, the gallant was fine the maximum penulty of $25 waited in the rear and where the horses stamped with impatient hool.

little garrison made its way into the open. Through clouds of blinding smoke,

in respect of each of fourteen Icters,

The Solicitor General said he ivas ture,

mens.

Room And the gunners the men who fought amid tying embers and tumbling masonry #350 in all..

What became among face and thunder, in a hurricane of they made their way. Suites, One Bedroom Suits and Dining lead and steel sharda! You can see where of them I could not fear, but there is the cupol had endeavoured to avoid Roca Faroitaro, Arm-chairs and Solas they stood behind the earthen wall where evidence thas the position, if loat. was not (evare) the Censor, although in view of

and they mended the shattered parapet with Carpets and Rugs, New Brass

ziddled gate ja cross wreshed with flowers the contents of the letters the offence Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, spent osas; where they took cover in the held long by the enemy, lor in front of the

tinting with the Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, little cara dug in the side of the emplace and flag. It bears the names of fiftces, did not woun Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables meat-whee the sewering go get the and the words. Morts pour la patrie, and Chairs, etc., etc., Dinner and Desert hoge and poured upon them a deadly Honneur à ces brave

shower.

The clock in the tower was striking the bour Meu and guns have gone: the broad of fire doves were fattering, and Services, Crockery, Glass and Sundry E-P.

folds are silent and deserted: all the cooing among the eaves; sheep were blest Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc.,

emplacements are empty-all except bring and wandering from drawing-room to Outlined against the ay akys the dining room of the shattered and deserted Three, Planos, Marble Clocks, several skeletons of guns. There is always some farmstead. War has alzango contrasts and Iron Safes, etc., etc.,

strange action about a gun that his suprises. been wounded in battle; it is like s human

Ako

-Catalognes will be issued.

TaAs usual

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1916.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

being. I remember the thrill Long Ton

of Ladysmith

gave me when I came upon

PERUE.

hizn-broken and abandoned on the border ENEMY'S EAGLES OFF THEIR of Mozambique. And it was the same with the German gans-1 felt as if I 3189 xtood before numho had fought lite heroes, who had been only wounded, and left on the battlefield.

[187 Undersigned, have received instrun. tions to sell by Public Auction,

T

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

WEDNESDAY,

THE BLOOD-BTAINID CORLD.........

What

Hng, whose letters were to his patter in Germany, was fined 825 in respect of cach of eight letters, while Strobell was discharged. It was stated that all the letters were of an inoffensive character.— |

• Straits Tanus.”

PUBLICATION OF FALSE NEWS

Trou, Oct. 29 Speaking at the distribution of prizes The Times of Ceylon, of the 15th ulto.at St. Michael's behood, the Hun. Oliver saysThe "hated eagles" bare gone! Marke, the Posident, stated that reperts How al they must bare fought theseYesterday the German and Austrias Con in Chinese newspapers regarding Gennan two somada who stood proadly side by sular signs were still to be seen blazenly victories were mostly untrue and csiná

wreckage side-amongst tho thunderbolts they must have faced. Their displayed above the dour of Frandenberg'aated fren Gizmany It was a part of limbers are shattered to pieces; the earb building, Princo Street, in spite of the fact German mesthed of warfare to misled works nt riddled and torn and consumed that for our two pils state of war bad the world. Eloy should tell their par with fire. Many are the wounds of the existed between the British Empire and the ents only to accept of trug reports pub guns. They have been struck in a nations which those signs amboised. This lished in Pritish papers. There was of places, yet they held fast to the death, hurling back bolt for balk, showering morning the German eagles and the & urtzion only one ending to the war und that was the Buccus of the Allies Strits death and destruction, catil the barricas Consular signboard have disappeared. The ikmes." overwhelmed them sad the fires of bellenglas lave not fown: a screw driver and leapt upon them, barning the very earth hammer have been the means which around and leaving only charred heaps on facilitated their sudden though far too which the gans The, stil painting to the long delayed, departure. All Briti-bes enemy, defiant even in the hour of death.

The nen who fought them must have been worthy of the guns. I wonder if their commander lies under the little cross to the rear. This honour, I feel anin, was his alone, for I know, he died barely at his Old Blas and White, 5-Coloured,

post. Among the charted rubbish af Fondor Blue, Coral and Sang-debut silver whiade; the silke oord was blind JAXB, Vasery Wall Plates, Tea Cups, closetained and the whistle was crashed and Kradan he Across the plain, where lie many of tho slain-French and German-wbu full chargesgainst the trenches, another battery

the 18th November, 19:4, commencing at 2.30pm, at their Salt Rooms, No. 8, Das Voux Road, Corner of los House BTREET,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF CHINESE PORCELAINS,

&c.

Consisting of

Old Brave Carrings, Did 170ry Carymga and Sukebeidered Pictures and Kake monce, ea, eta

Ontalism wil be end, Torms-As igual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Bangkong, Nov. 11, 1914

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NDER the Distinguished Patronage of H. E. S1 F. H. MAY," K.0.1.0., H. E. MAJOR GENERALF. H. KELLY, C.B., and Commodore R. N ASSTRUTHER, C.ALG, RF,

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