TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1913/

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WEDNESDAY,

the 24th March. 1913, at 12 Novo, at No., Morrison Hill Road,

THE WHOLE OF THE

ELEVEN AWARDS OF THE VICTORI CROSS.

A CLASP GRANTED.

First in History.

The mut eleven more Victorin [Crores, vam xd then weit, as revently na the top of the present mouth, is mas tana and in a sprint Gazette issued last Faigh: PayThe Daily "Tolograph" of

Fb 11

In abon, Lieutenant A. M. Lenke, 1st the Royal Army Medical Lolfa, a given a lap to the Victoria Cros be the pls in Nuth Africa. This is Best.clasp ever given in the history of the de óration, wad ips sword means that Leman fuko hum in fact, won tivo Victoria Concarz.

L

The atanancement in the Gazette is

to!

1 Mysty i Ning has bien groei-

ne by the dpa approve it the praut of Lite Vet Ce to the uniformentioned. eille su ada men d. a their caspiervus Cauta of Every and devotion to duty white: lag with the | Expeditionary Furce!

ficut. Col. Hrust Wright Alexander, 1nh Bathory, Regal Field Artillery,

F con picious bravery 43 * [ ability, at Elonge on Aug. 21, 1973, wh the flank gurd was attacked by a Germun corps, in handling i bate logy apgainst overwhelming olds with auch unsplenoite surveys that all his gans were saved, notwithstanding that i The bad te be withdrawn by hand by off and the other. This enabled the retirement of the 5th Disydon to be curricut with. out seriotr Res.

Sulo puently Linst, Colonel Alexander then Map el rosened a wounded man under a hay Br, with the gratest gullaurry and devotion to duty, 4545 Dr. William Kenny, 204 Batth

ton, Th Gerdón Highlanders. for coispiccous lavery on Det, 193, neve Ypres, in rescuing wounded mep an five ecension: under very heavy fice in the mud fearless manner, and for twice previousī saving machico guns by everping them out of nétien, ort. J Anson Otho Brooke, 2nd

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Battalion. The Gordon Highländer. For compicuous bravery and grunt ability near Gheluvelt on Oct. 29. in Jending_two_attuuky on the Garman irenches under heavy ride and in- hingga fire, regaining a lost trench at a very critical moment. He was killes on that day.

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By his marked coolness and prompti- Lune

this occasion lieutenant Brooks prevented the "enemy

from breaking through our line, at a timer when a general eninter-attack could not have been organisiul. Capt. John Frank Vallentin. 1st Batt

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severe re. In this at posed to a tempt he was at once wounded, but perserens in his etcets until rendered helpless by being shot a second time. pes Pvto. Jamos Mackenzie, lato 2nd

Huttallo, Scots Guarda,

For conspicuous bravery at Rouge Planes on Dec. 19, in rescuing

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NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS. -

KONGLOFO BOTK

Mr. S. Abraham. Mr and Mrs B. A.

Lamporn

Mr. Graham-White is one of the best known of aviators, on, scenuns of his daring exploits and his success as Mr H. G. Allen racer. He has made several trips to tho Laited tubes; on one of which, in the fall of 1010, be enched $75,000 in prizes. He has been in overal accidents, but was never injured seriously Last

Mr Goo, E. Anderson Bir G. 4. Lawrance Mr F. W. Ashurst Mr W. D. Les Mr J. E. Atherly Capt. C. Lindberg Mr W. H. Avery

de J. H. Backhouse Mr J. Barrien MrE. A Bauckhan

R. Bellica Mr C. D. J. Boll Mr G.A. Bən

fight commander in the British navy.. F His wife was Mix Dorothy Taylor, el New York.

ly wounded man from in front of the the British army and naval aviators German trenches, under a very heavy raid at Zeebrugt lust mouth was contri-September he was appointed temporary fin and after a stretcher-bearer party buted by the femion, correspondent of had been repelled to abandon the the New York Herak" tune". altempt. Private Mackenzie was subsequently In the largest air raid yet undertakan billed on that day whilst in the per, by the British array and navel aristors formatice, of a similar act of gallant Zeebrugge, Bruges. Ostend and Blankea- corkinet.

berghe, in Belgium, were bonbarded. Limit. Philip Neares, Royal Engineers. and Flight Cornmander Claude Grahame.

For conepiemous bravery on Dec. 19, White, the famous airman, had a narrow hear Neuve Chapelle, when, notwith-oscape from death. The rail, in which standing the very heavy rifle fire and thirty-four aeroplanes took part, had for bom-throwing, by the enemy, succeeded in holling them back arid rescuing all the wounded men whom it was possible to move, 1000 Pyte. Abrahani Acton, 2nd Bat

talion, the Border Regiment. 642 Pute. James Smith, 3rd Battalion. the Border. Regiment (attached 2nd Battalion.

THE COMPLETE "SOLDIER.”

Tommy Atkins and Els Kit.

A non commissioned officer in Torri.

Mr & Mrs Beswick Mr H. Bethell Mr R. J. Bizteck Mr and Mrs A.

Bishop Mr. de Blacke MrE F. Bothwell Me and Mrs J.

Braga

Mes Bronker

Mr H. Bridges

Mr G. T. Lloyd Mrs Tenek Miss K. Lascek Miss N. Locock Mrn ad Mrs Luja Mrs R. R. Maan and

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Mr H. J. Mardling DMCH O. Marriott Mr J. M. C. Master R. Mrs McClure

Mr A. T. McCheath Mr J MaE on Mr B, K. Mahta F. Mr J. Merecki

Mr F. Mateifo Mr and Mrs C. E.

Meyer

Mr & Mrs Jas, Camp

Mr G. S. Middloter

.

Mr and Mrs J. H. N.

Body

its purpose the destruction of Germantorial regiment at the trout, responding, in

a letter full of cheerfulness and enjoymentbell submarine bases on the Belgian roast.

Squadron Commander John C. Purte. of the work, to the requcet of a friend that Mr S. W. E. Clare known in the United States through his he should "write a summary of life out, Mr W. E. Clayton Mt Wm. Moore connection with the Nodmin Wanamaker there," gives a list of the things each 31r & Mrs J. Cogan Bir H. L. Biat

MT Mm E. R. P. Cole Mr. P. Maller projet last summer for a trans-atlantic man caries on his person when marching DFA. L. E. F. Cold. Mr J. W. Maller

up to the trenches," and adds: This man

Mr W. R. Neighbour flight in the Ancies, wat in part cen mand of the expedition:

will give you a good idea of the weight Mra Corneliassen & Mr J. S. Nicolson

Mr J. Nixon that bears un down." The enumeration is Mr R E. A. Craig Mr Harth Olsen Dr. and Mrs E. P. Mr J. Ormiston

Crandall

Capt. J. R. Owen Mes Fde St. Croix Dr. A. Papia. Mr A. J. Pitcher and child

0

The air, aquadron made concentrated

Oa Person.

"

For conspicuous bravery on Dec. 21, attack on the four Germun supply as cader:-- at Rouges Banes, in voluntarily going stations and reserve quarters. It is not from their crench and reseving a known at this time whether Mr. Gru-Boots. Socks. wounded man "who, had been lying ex- hame-White met with his accident prior

Panty posed gulant the energy's trendlust leg to or after the attack, but his craft found Trousers. soventy-ive lunars, and on the same itself in difficulty over the sen off Vieu- Puttees. day again leaving their trenah vokin. part. He was the centre of a brisk fire Body belt. tarily, under heavy fire, to bring into from German, guns on the shore.when Vest cover another wounded man." :

his machina fell to the water. He was Cardiga They were under fire for sixty minutes uninjured and was rescued by a French Tunic. whilst conveying, the wounded men vesi.

Muffer.

into safety.

The official Admiralty announcement Identity disc. 3550 Lance Corpl. Michael O'Leary, of the great success of the raid created Service cap.

Great.coat. 1st Battalion Irish Guards,

the utmost satisfaction here. The flight Eel,

For conspicuons bravery on Nov. 7 at Zillebeke. Who leading the attack agrust the Germans under very heavy fins he was struck down, and No.

Un rising to continue the attack was imanediately killed. The capture of the ney's trenches which followed was in a great measure due to the enfilence which the men har in their Captain, arising from his many pre vious acts of great bravery and ability: Lieut. Frank Alexander de Pass, late

34th Prince Albert Victor's Own Poona Horse.

For conspicuous bravery near Festebert on Nov. 24, in entering a German up and destroying a travere in tho face of the rucny'a boobs, and for subse- quently rescuing, under heavy fre, s wounded, man who was lying exposed in the opon. Lieutenant de Pau est

his life on this day in a second at

tempt to capture the above-mentioned ap, which had been reoccupied by the excing.

No. 10 Pyte. Henry Howey Robson. 2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment.)..... For mest conspicuous bravery bear Kemmel on Dec. 14, 1914, during an attnek on the German position, when ho left his treach under a very beavy fire and rescued a wounded nun com- missioned officer, and subsequently for making an attempt to bring another woorded man into cover, whilst ex-

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In Haversack.

Spood. Knife, fark, spoon

(combined). Tiecuits. Grocery raticu. Mant lozenges. Wide-cleaning ma

terial.

For conspicuous bravery at Cuinchy of aeroplanes across the Channel was the Braces. on Feb. 1, 1915. When Joering one most wonderful spectacle in the history Far cont. of the storming party which advanced of aviation, the number of seroplanes against the enemy's barricades he taking part in it for exceeding these in rushed to the front and himself killed the great circuit of Europe race, when five Germaans who were holding the the number was thirteen, that previously frit barricade, alter which he attacked being the record cross-Channel number. As they passed over the sea in a long a second barricade, about sixty yards further on, which he captured, after procession they resemblyl a dock of huge killing three of the raemy and mak seabirds. The pilots flew high in order ing prisoners of two more.

to avoid the fraza and were steering in Lance Corporal O'Leary thus practical. an easterly direction when they were ly captured the enemy's position by lost to time over the sea. In addition hizascit, and prevented the rest of the to the thirty-four officially, seported attacking party from being fred upoù. have taken, "part in this recurd, raid, an-

CLASY, TÓ VICTORIA CROIRA.

other dozen must have been crossing

Lieut. Arthur Martin Leake, Royal within a few miles

By Medien Cape. who

Wel

In Valite The excess of the raid is remarkable Towel. awarded the Victoria Cross on May evidence of the rapid progress. British Heldall... 13. 1902, is granted a clasp for aviators have mide and of the great im- Bousewife. conspicuous bravery in the prostat pravement in British airerait during the Bhit. Panty. campaign.

five years since Bleriot made the first

Year. For most conspicuous bravery and de crossChannel fight.

Socks.

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Sweets.

Cigarettes.

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Purse,

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Mittens. Glovet,

Tobacco panch..

Pipe.

Cigarette case. Matabes. Notebook.

Pay book.

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child

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Mi A. B. ParVCA

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Capt. and Mrs E. H. Mr.T. W. Serien Typhoon Map

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votion to duty, throughout the can- The Admiralty is able to tell pre. paign. cially during the period cisely what damage was done to the Oct. 29 to Nov. 8, 1014, near Forte German bases. The Official Fress Bureau Candles beke, in rescuing, whilst exposed to lust night mode public the billowing constant fire, a large number of the account of the raid:-

Tobacco. wounded,

"The Secretary of the Adiniralty Chocolate.

Condensed milk. makes the following announcement

In addition to be above few items the During the last twenty-four hours following refous bave to be carried, to THE FIRST CLASP

combined aeroplane and seaplane opera- | gather with fuel a tions have been carried out by the naval Lieutenant Arthur Martin Leake, wing in the Bruges, Zeebrugge. Blanken R.A.M.C., is the first man to be granted berghe and Ostend districts, with a view a clasp to his Vietoria Cross since, this to preventing the development of sub. order was instituted in February, 1856. marine bases and establishments. Thirty- Tîn ruined_the_coveted. Crols -for-his-four naval aeroplane cod seaplanes took

THE Undersigned have received instacallant condnet during the South Afri- past.

tions to sell by Public Auction,"

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MONDAY,

the 29th March 1916, ko 2.30 p.mi, at "No. 11, Knutsford Terrace,

". Kowloon, BUNDY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, therein contained. Consisting of -

Silk Tapestry covered Arm-chair and Bots, Oak Overmantel, Electrio. Fittings and Fancy Shades, Teakwood Sideboard (unique design) and Teakwood Chairs, Teakwand Wardrobe and Buress with Bevelled Mirrors, Baudry Crockery and Glassware, Carpets and Ra's, Ice Chest and Cooking Stove.

Also Gent's Dicyale, Tonn's Net and Polos and a number of Pets of Plants,

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On wer. He was then a surgeon-cap- “Gient damage, is reported to have: tain in the South African Constabulary, been done to the Ostend railway station, und the record of his bravery, was off which, according to present information, cially given at the time as follows: probably has been burned to the ground.

For great devotion to duty and sell. The railway station at Blankenberghe was sacrifice at Viskfontein, Feb. 8, 1977, damaged and the railway lines were torn when he went out into the firing line up in many places.

Bacon, brand, tes and angst, chocae, bully beef and mest ration, dry wood, coke, coal, and charcoal, brazier, water bottle, and last, but not least, rami bottle.

NEW AUSTRIAN MOVE.

Invasion of Roumanis.

London, Feb. 11th The Nishcorre spondent of the Daug Express states:

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Datton

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to dress wounded, man - under very Bombs were dropped on gua posi. the latter from choosing a suitable moment Mr F. W. Cary Mr and Mrs Keigw!

Mrk Lane

Miss D. Fillána -- Mrs G. Such se' heavy fire from about forty Boers only tons at Middelkerke and also on the for an attack. Austria's pretext is that Mr & Mrs Casulli

Servin, by taking stores along the Danube,

MrFL. A. Cartwright Mr A. O. Lofts

Mr & Mrs' Forbes Mr A, D. Shields 100 yards of. When he had done all power station, and the German mine rusted Roumania' seutrality. Urer.

- Mr and Mrs EST ho could for him, he went over to a sweeping resola at Zeebrugge, but the 400,000 Austrians are concentrating in the Br Colleyslaw. Mas Martia & children My M: J. Gazian

| Mr A, Hardman 2 disgor - Temenvar badly wounded officer, and while try-damage done is unknowa.

distr'et,

Boumanian Mr A Cousand Mr & Mrs Mitchel

Capt. & Birs White Mr & Mrs F. Butter

Bfias Sutton ing to place him in a more comfortablo During the attack the machines mobilisation is being accelerated. There Mr and Mrs J. B. more and child.

more Hay are indications that Austria will endeavour

Crichton & children Mr and Mrs Moss and Mr Hoogewerf Mr H. P. Thomas position ho was shot three times. Es encountered heavy banks of snow. No to establish contact with the Balgarians by

child

M+F.0.Mason HorloyMe U. H. Watkins, only gave up when thoroughly ex submarines wero soenge A sudden attack on Balefat, a Roumanian Col. Darling

Dr & Mr Evan-Jones Mr H. W. Weijles Mrs Edwards and Mr & Mr J. Plammer Mr and Mrs Kont, Mr.J. W. Wilson hausted. unt then he refused water Flight Commander Graham White town near the Bulgarian frontier." until other wounded men had been fall into the res of Nieuport and was

children

Mr W. J. Pringle

Mastor Kent Berved.

cued by a French ressol, although

Mr and Mrs. Man der Mies M. Prior Linutenant" Leaks went out with exposed do a heavy gun fire from rifles.

The "Gerotte de Lausanne" announces

Major Pyne, RE party of English Red Cross, doctors to anti-aircraft guns and machine guns that the wives of all officers have been, Major Faichnis Mr Ms Ralph the Balkan Wal

PACKARD ROTENZE.. All the pilots are sulo. Two machines grdezel, tą leave Struberg, within 48 honn.. Mr de Maud, Gibson, MBA, Siscar

Mr& Mis allez ~~~~ Mr B. Jones wera damaged

ime that!

Mr & Mr. B. A. Halo Miss Skinner.

Mr and Mrs. A. B. Misi May The Figaro" learns from Rome

Crew Luca, Ramanian representative, has Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr O. Skotk

E, A.M.Q.

Mr and Mrs Great (Me A; Daarisk been in Rome for some time, to prepare Catholic circles for the socopation" by Mr FA. Hasoland, Bewith

Mr G. W. El Bumanis of Transyiania. He has guaran. Mrs Burbreader Lt. & Mrs Brayth

Mr A. W. Gibbs teed, on behal of the, Konamian Govern

Mr J. Grant: Mis Gre Mr Henry

The seaplanes and seroplanes wero under the command of Wing Commander

TROUBLE AVERT/D.. THAT TAL: e-ld and sers thesat of your

tech and scale, or it may develop into something worse. Tako s few THE ALEXANDRA CAFE Cannot ement, religious liberty to the Catholics, Major Humphrey, Mr & Mrs A. Findley draes of Chamberlain's Cough Mamedy and I Rete 41 Epilled For Bread who form the majority in Transylvania, BEA Balth

your troubles wil oon vanish. For als Cakes, Colastimare Meule with Wines de Having now, scomplished his mission M. Mr. and Mrs W2 G. Mr Young by all Chemists and Storekeepere. Gu

Lucad has just left:

Humphreys

Mr. B. James

Mr B. Banden a

Mr H. Sawyer Mr J. Smith

Mr and Mrs Epester 3G: W.D. Watson Mr K. Wilson - Ca

M-S.H. Wright

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