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rather taken back by nor sudden entry.THERSDAY, C3TH FEBRUARY: From the top of a ladder in the poof wa pould get into the little open bliry aud With se over the country for huis. fold glansen it was powikło to see exactly where our shrapnel, which is constantly worrying the enemy all day long, w falling p plling in the ale with a

A friend of mine who was in the fight.ush, bang, and puts of white smoke.

They had a new machine up in the ing line today told me he wa Aighty for observation purpees. All the At four dan. un urgent message to which could never fade from his manory Tomato were peering at it as a fepp pack ntul got out to join the East Lan- I was in Belgium, in a church converted in; but it is a sutisage-shaped captive cashire Regiment. I got up by candle into barrucks for the Belgian soldiers ulkoon or a kind of wean-lifting kite. I light, and found the sky ablaze with and their wives. All around were mi- am afraid this new apparatus will help

frobulis. This, combined with the pie-sery and dosolution Inside so misery them to how all about us and ever turesque crackosi bells of the convent.-women sobbing in despair, soldiersation. Tonight our guns have been all performing in body, and the consleeping the sleep of the exhausted. biting at it. The old sister of Mo- tinns looming of the big guns, which But there were many chanting, while were about threw miles off hade up an still nors were on their knees and with the Superior was very afable when we came down, and gave us soms of hur impressive sense, Anyhow, of I went upward-gazing faces praying fervently toherished pears stored in the rod attic. through the darkness' aral ran in Heavn. My friend remarked to mo

We went on to where the shells ho motor without lights, and ever ad anna that he never wanted to ro » Better

been dropping. us, by finding one of their Who goes or more striking example in one build-fees, is is possible to see the exact dis- stopping harp at the Hate! thero of the roncealed sentries. The ing of the Prince of Peace reigning over

tance it had been fired from. They are neemdom of my coming was the death of the Denon of Wor.

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observation of the line where the hot just in front of my present cottage.

came from a knowledge is gained just When I got there the rockauf a shed the

where the enamny's gins, lie. But the mich were sleeping in had faller in and

An offer at the front, wríkon:-

best help of all azo the aeroplanos: me buried them-soce killed. Ao theru

To-day is our last day of rest in had three of ours up today. Ons of

for the section's pet. She is as turmoi was a devil of a battle en, in the course

our batteries is skilfully hidden in

as anything already, and is now the now Several pieces of Ming Bronza taken which we took several trenches and these billets, and we go back again to

backed this orchard. We passed near it, but were posting on a post as calin and we con- from Peking at the time of the Boxer Re.then low; then again. They threw their "the stenches.?

|hand prinudes into our trenchin. Loly morning, I managed to shoot a hare afrold to approach close, unless

with a file, and we we boiling it for night-hava ham sovated from the disident as can be, fn the bening we wyru rvtkenx4+; antb+hmu;k2- of ensualties.

I shall ever forget that night. The night. Having an hour of, two of tanee and given away the net position arched back; the rest went in carts.

Mr E. S. Abraham 1. All of us had terrible feet, owing to Mr E. W, Adams Thus you couldn't believe how muddy as took our servants rites and went of guns and men.

Ga.info:ry major wa met told t it an hthe main, the shells round the adjoining fields in search of a

swo, and I man- that a lot of the men' in this district are totaling over our boot-tors in mud and Mr H. G. Allen

maid, whizzing, and the fireballs souring along hare. We only saw

Andon on &

Me R. P. Maud and now. but Mr Geo. E. Anders making every thing clear in one instant to gig one nigely through the neck suffering in the trenches from a peculiar wat for so long, and the sick represent Mr & Mr Athol L. Men så Mirx Tajs 137 the bullets whizzing post one's ears, and We also saw sund partridges, but dare disease that has hardly been known be about one-half our number

Dr M Mrs O. Marrint every news and then thudding ngulust not shoot at them as there way a road fore. The long hours in the mully clay veryone is still very cheerful. Noorly Mr J. H. Backbouse Mr H. J. Mardling

all of us lost things. Iveause it you Mr and Mrs S. W.

Bacod

Mrs McClure the house went through the ambul. beyond, and, of Course, a G.S. rife is a bave made their feet swell. Afterwards,

Mr. K. Bate is directly. After this, if anyone Bir Beckingen'e uner, ated one carne in the window, and very different weapon to a shot-gua. when the swelling goes down, they have red anything the mud swallowed several men were plugged coming along Funey, this was only three miles behind a lot of pain and can hardly walk at all. the and the grains of a poor chap thatenches! This is the second bit of Some have had to bavo limbs amputated. calls a Terrier & Saturday afternoon sols E. R. Bellica in my room who was shot through the sport I have had to relove the stress of It is, apparently, only local. The Gerdier when I'm shout, there will be Mr C. D. J. Bell stouch, and whose last wishes a bind. things. The other was a short game of mans suffer the same. Many have been heartool Lancashire man was trying to feedbull with two gunner officers and soun dragging themselves away from the was trenches on hands and knees or picked take with dumy tuck-and, above all, the men of their battery. This

about 1,20 yards behind the Bring-line up in a lucior's cart. tho plety way Averybody took it all as

and in a very muddy field.,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Hongkong. February 11, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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TUESDAY,

the 2nd March, 1915. commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sazrs Roons, No. 8, De Ycaux Road, Corner -of-lea House Streck,-*- SEVERAL LOTS OF

NEW TEAKWOOD FURNITURE, AND SUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c..

As follows:-

A matter of course.

I had my first early cold bath this morning since leaving England in a wash- b-but-was-only tepid, -and-av-16- was snowing outside and we only have a smull stove inside, I cannot say 15 thrilled me.

Well the things make one think about:20 per cent, quicker and stranger thought than one ever thought before. For one thing, the average Tommy who faces all this for months on etò is cer tainly her without any extra per. formances. You may take my word for that, and I confess I never believed it Upholstered Drawing Room and Bedroom before. Not that they like it or pretend Suites, Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room to, but they go through it, and they Faraitare, Arm-chairs an1 Sofas, Carpetases their pals plugged, and see their and Rugs, Brass and Brass-mounted on coining, and don't funk it.

As for me. I was terrified to death at Bodsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Fashstanda, &c., Sideboards, Dinner first, and kept dølging the bullets and asy Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and shells, but are getting a little used to it.

Chairs, etc, etc., Dinner and Dessert Bervices, Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc., ett.,

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2 Blackwood Cabinets, 1 Large 4-fold Blackwood Screen (Porcelain Panels), and Blackwood Fire Screen, Stands, Tenpoys, Settock, otc., Two Planos, Marble Clocks, Two Combination Safes, Remington Type writers, Brass Fenders and Fire Brasses (Bow), and a for lots of Table Linen, 1 Saddle and 1 Rubber Tyred Rickaha,

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Auctioneers.-- Hongkong, Feb. 20, 1915.

FUELIO AUCTION,

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Guide

OUR STOICAL SOLDIERS.

Der's Tribute.

A Welsh doctor, who is surgeon at a spital in Northern France, in the course of a letter to a friend, pays a high tribute to the heroism and modesty of our soldiers. He sors:

Between the trenches are regalar bogs of sticky mud that is almost inpusable.

-QUEEN - VICTORIA'S RIFLES.

Trench Warfare.

Lance Corporal H. Jone, Queen Victoria's Rifles, writing to friend in London says:

trouble.

WITH THE FLA.C.

A tuber of the Honourable Artillery Company, writing to his parents at Dover, imm the front, says:

When I left my company three week ago tre had been in the trenches about three weeks, of sad c-mostly on. On Light, as we were marching over

Mr G.A. Dena

Mr C. A. Bennett

Ion

Мг

Mrs S L MeChimu

Mrs McGavin

and children

Capt. & Mrs McIntosh

M: E. K. Mahta Mr J. Parecki Mr & Mrs Beswick M. J. H. Merrian Mr and Mrs A, R. Mir and Mrs.

Bishop

Mr W. M. Black Mr and Mrs J.

Braga

Me O. B. Brooks Mr LB. Brown and Mry-W.

Brown Mr J. S. Burd Mr and Mrs F.

Carny

of the very uneven ground. I sprained my MW, E. Clayton aakle, and a few minutes after fell into Mrs E. A. Clayton trench and could not move. I had MJ. F. Coime to be left there because it was too risky Mrs S. H. Go'a

V.

Meyir

S. Midiaux Mr G. Mrs James Milet Mr J. H. N. Mody Mr & Mr. Mol

Molle: Mr Wa. More E.M.-C.

fr-Morril

Mr. P. Moller

Mia & P. Nater

W. M: W. R. Neighbour.

to move me then, the firing being too DrA LE F. Cole- heavy. When the firing slackened MrJ. R. Cortin

man

M. E. Duffy

Capt. D. Newton

Mr

J. S. Nicolson Mr J. Ormiston

Mr and Mr A. D.

Pardee

Mr G, G, Peiconnet Mr & Mrs Pentreath

R. B. Platt

Mrs J.A.

Randall

and Mr J. F. Risley Mr J. P. Rowell Mr W. H. Bethetford Af 3. chilia

Dr B. L. Rogge

..

FEAK HOTEL, M&Mrs W. Aṛm. Mr. and Mrs W.

strong Fleet-Surgeon & Mim

„Bernard RN Mr Bawdler - Major Bowen Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr P, W. Cary

Bumphreys

Là-Col, H. w. Des.

R.GA.

Mr & Mrs Casulli Mr H. A. Catwright Mr Cally haw Mr A. Coonland

Mr and Mrs J.

Mr H. U. Jefftion Mrs K. Johns

Mr and Mrs Kaignin

Mira Martin & children Mr & Mrs Mitchel.

more and ahild Mr and Mrs Mos

'child

B.Mr & Mrs J. Piemme

Crichton & childrenðir W. J. Pringle

Mts Funds

children

Major Faichnia

nudMisa M. Prior

Major Pyne, R.E.

Mr & Mrs Ralphs

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mir à. Sinclair

| Mr & Mrs B. A. Halo Misa Skinnar

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mrs Grant Smith

B.A.M.O.

Mr & Mrs A. Bindler'

Mr F, A. Hazaland

Mra Bovbrender

Smith

Miz Turser“

Major Humphrey, Mrs Walcott

RES.

Col. & Mr Walton Mr Young

LING REWARD HOLEL.

Mira R. Almend

Mr J. Arnold Mr W. S. Barelay MIF. G. Becie

Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mr Q. LARE

Mr and Mrs W. H. Mim

Bettison

Mr H. Hriggs

Mr W. Budge Mr R. D. Bunn Mrs Christiason Mr

and Mrs J.

Creas

Miss Creas

Miss H. E Denison

Mr V. Brad

Reny

Gapt. A. Riddia

A. Dowler

Mr

Mise

and. Mrs B. 0.

brenfold

Mr E Evensen, Mr and Mrs P. I. M. R. M. Section

I

Mr and Ms J. H.

Scarle Mrs. M. Sherwood

A.

M

A. Foy

Me

T. Fujimu

I wish you could have seen our Christ- is effort. It showed in the good old way and was de cold, and your card

We have had our second experience of and letter came, and outside in the yard the men were crowding round the fires the trenches, and, compared with cur

Mr they had fit, and it was rather a won first, it was absolutely hell: The way derful sight everyone trying to be Christ to the firing lins seems of necessity to little I crawled out to a ditch in the rear, Mrs Cornelinsson end Mr A. B. Parves

child I took out hot roast potato be through mud and water, but, any and was found by a stretcher-bearer,

Mr G. S. B. Cu-timebic E. H. Ray to the sentry on guard to keep his how, we got there without any mishaps. who got me back to a baza which was MrR H. A. Caig Me W. A. Ray wretched hands warm. Our big guns and filed into purgatory. A plank had being used as a guardroom by another Mr and Men Dallas Lieut-Gol. ad Mr

Rayner like gentlemen practically been laid down the middle, and gour regiment. Kept quiet

There I spent all night and part of the Mr A, Derby anh duy

stepped of it into 5lthy raud and water up to your thighs. The Regalars we following morning, and the men were Mr and Mrs J. M. Miss

Donaissa BELFRY AS OBSERVATION TOWER.relieved had done twenty-four hours in very kind to me, sharing their food with

Mr W them, and were." whacked to the wide." me. Then the ency started with their An officer of the Royal Horse Artillery, We were, of course, wet, Buddy, and big guns to Bombard the village, and tired when we took over, but did our the guard had to be movel. I was helped writing home to his mother, anga:

This afternoon I was out with the job, and did it as best we knew how: buck by them into a cellar, where we adjutant when we noticed the German in fact, our fellows are more surprising were fairly safe. We were sniped the

whole way there, but I was not hit. Falconer These fellows are brave men sties. artillery had started, getting lively again, avery time the way they stick it.

The Germans kept sending up star Ons of the men helping me, was struck Mr A. Fearnley We have one man--a married men with They had probably received a new sup

Mr J. C. Sibley children who has lost the sight of both ply of ammunition, which in the past shells like a rock', benefit night, made by a piece of shell, and I heard he died. Mr F. Vray

Capt. and A

Mes M. Mr G. Shett eyes through a bullet wound. Is is the they have used so recklessly. We were the place as light as day, and then I reminined in the cellar all day; theirs Fragr

French and chill Mr W. H.-Smit happiest man in the ward. When he on an open read, where wo watched their opened a fusillade. One, however, burst noise was traendous

About eight o'clock five other wounded Mr Denman Faller Mis A. G. smith realised the sture of his action the shells dropping not a long distance from over their own trenches, and we spotti

men and myself were removed to the Mr & Mrs Geisemaan Mr. W. Smith

Mr & Mrs F. Smyth only remark he made was, "I am very as, and hear one of our batteries that them building wire entanglements, and

There they Mz J. GIS thankful Indied-to-be alive.“

for a long time they have been hopelessly opened rapid fire on them, and with nearest dressing station.

cut my boot off and made me comfortablar Goeditek MR. Smyth

My A.B. Sorensen Mr V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Miss & Square for the night.

Mr G. Grechaninoff Mr. H. Stare Mr H. L. Grialths Mr 8. Steckmeet

Mr R. R. Sterling Capt. T. P. HA Mr P. Hamburger

Mr and Mrs Stratton Me and Mrs W. A. Mr H. E. Swaald

Capt. and Mrs H. U.

Taylor Mr L. 1. M. Temple :

Modesty is another characteristic of trying to get the range of. We hurried main got them Al. The enemy had the British Tomany. The following incl. off to one of our observation posts, as the bad built some very elaborate entangle deut strikingly illustrates this trait. adjutant was anxious to get the line of ments, and were evidently funky of an We had a Lancashire man, private their fire from the gun fashes in the attack. We gave them a bot time with tur fring, and blew their loophole platos. in the 2nd Manchesters, in the word for distance.

cut and their head cover to pinces. This they shelled us with shrapnel and Jack Johannus," One of the latter blew one

some days. He was quiet, but withal The house we made for was an "asile god-burnoured and appreciative. He was for old people, a kind of workhouse or perhaps the last man in that particular infirmary for old people, ruu by nurs.fur fellows right out of the trash, word when one would pick out as likely

to have performed a deed of conspicuous meta valour and daring. When the day came to leave for Englani the ward sister (an Englishwoman living in France) noticed on his tumie the decoration of the Legion of Honour. It was only by questioning him that it was elicited that. French general had seen him carrying nwounded comrade, under heavy fro and had recommended him for the honour,

Another private in the same ward waa Hummoned before his commanding officer after an engagement and informed that he would be reported for the D... (Distinguished Conduct Medal). ̧' As- suming a very penitent attitude, he asked in sorrowful tonew what misdemeanour he had. couvaited. He thought the

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Haeuital

Owing to the fact that the Adity have taken ntar a great number of mer chant ships which in the course of different duties aro only engaged in what, under the Mr G. Harper regalations, are regarded as scasting tender, 31r. H. Pat a number of the Janier Officers have bean MH. ran FieidenitamM and Mrs F. L. and he ran along-the-and-got under some anxiety as to the time-wallet B. and Madame Them pecu

A chap in myat prosent engaged out crainting a qualify Herboa again, quite unhurt. section had his rifle blown to pieces ining time for foreign-going certificates of Hon. Mr.

Hewett, C.M.G. his hand; another had a cigarette blown bigher grade. The Imperial Merchin

Mr Service Gaid having submitted the matzer J. Hirbroblas cub of his mouth, but the luckiest was

to the Board of Trade ard ·informed

med Mr W. J. Bodge chup next door to me,

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Jones

MrP. A. Trollope

A. Mr F. R. Vida

Mr. C. Walace

Mr G. E. Watkins Mr & Mrs A. Weil

and family

Wells

Mr and Mrs J. W

Wells

Mr W. F. Wenyon

Mr F. W. White Mr and Mrs H..1 H.

White

Tr any other ships in attendance on the Me Ervin: biz and Mrs R. W. A ballet came through the bank," want fleet will be counted as service performed Mr & Mra 8. Izwin through his waterproof, overcont, and in foreign-going ships and will be accepted Mr E.. B. Jessen

Mr M. T tunle, but only bruised he shoulder. in full (subject to the ordinary conditions When it hit him he said, "They'ras laid down in the Board's regulations) A Bits E. In dousS qualifying, sen erit not a stark, restes Mr B. M. Joseph got me " and went on smoking his pipe the Board's examination of masters, makes EMA

M. Joseph Mr R.

Mr and birs The might same alpag, and at 4.30 we and engineers.

Whittaker Mr A. Kaspandjiniz Mr and Mrs H, A.Mr Q! G. Wood,

Mr and Mrs J. P Koster

Wright

got ready to shift, and crouched in the treach in the rain in full marching order for five hours before the relief turned plat about ten o'clock. We wero dano up by the time we had trekked back to the reserve trenches, after fifty-six hours

ALEXANDRA CAFE, TSTERS Freak, Fried er Beward,

Fladen Maddesks Kippins, &c.

DON'T COUGHAN,

Mr P. Krozavoski Mr and Mrs H. A.

Lampman

Mr J. Lennox

Lenncz Mr G. F. Mason Mr O 7. О. Икура

Mr J. McArthur

Mr F. Milner

M H. Murphy

R. Mir R. Ogava

Mr H. J. Geophyll

Mr W, O. Puma ore

Mr H R. Crichton. Mr&Mrs. Pearma Dr C. T. Cros Mr AL. Penging.

Mr R. A, Donaldeng Mrs R. A. Ratsap Mr F. F. Duckworth Mrand. Mrs Ranger Mr. J. G. P. Foulde Mr E. Sassmater

Me W. E. Graham

Mr and Mrs E E

Scott

Mr A. Scott Mr R. G. Grierson Dr Sibree

MrC E. Hodgman Mr and Ms Saith',

Mrs H

L-T.-flowerd--Mr.O. 1. Super

Mr LA S. Hant

Mr J. Hunter

Mrs. B. Sybraster

Mrs Thompson

Mr and Mrs Wm. Mr Chang Ying Tong

Jackson.

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Mr and Ms JW, Mr D. Lowis

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Mr M. J. Breez Mr J. H. Yan Gennep

My A. E Carlston

Mr W. Logan

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Mr WA. J. Cooper Mr & Mrs Martin Ma-and-Mrs B. Mr T O Nixou

Mr B. J. Halinaor Douglas

Mr and Mrs G. A. Mr & Mrs 3, Bobut

Dutton

Mr B. H. Fielder

Mirs D. Yüldse

Mr F. H. Robinson Mirs G. Exchss

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