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GERMAN WRITERS AND THE WAR.

THE PAKLAT CON- DEMNED.

NOT ON A PHILANTHROPIO MISSION.

In his reserved judgment, delivered in the Supreme Court, In Prize, this morning the Chief Justice condemned the Gorman stomanship Paklat, captured by H.M.S. Yarmouth, as a' lawful prizo of war. The application of the Crown was reaisted by

GYMKHANA TRAINING

NOTES.

THE HALF SUEZB.

To take the Arsa ce on the cani Erst, I axpert all the six entrants to face the starter. Hukri, Thurleston and Lucky Cem as the thres fancial pomies, though the (ie by his going this morning over a mile-2.5.0. last quarter 37,1--does

earn credit for a place.

THE ST.

Roman Chiet is still the generally fan-

THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1815.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE PROGRESS OF

THE WAR.

the ownern (for whom Sir Eldon Potter eid pony for this event. His 2.10. last IMPORTANT DESPATCH FROM

reation.

Dun

appeared) on the ground that the vemel quarter inside 31 for the distance has was on a philanthropie inision at the time not been besten yet, though Duke Dahlia of capture, and was immune from intesfer-did 2.13. last three-quarters 1.90, last ence under an Article of the Hague Coo-quarter 31 yustering morning.

obin's time yesterday was 2.43, last) quarter 33, cd his styla did not please the onlookers. Tinker did not finish at to like it and was going short. So, if we all well this moming; be did not appear leave these two out of the rockozing our probabies are reduced to the Roman Chief, Duke Dahlia and Maybey and I shall not be surprised if they finish in this order, Sunlight went very nicely coming hom's down the straight in good style in 31,4 last quarter. Mr. Brutton with his long experience of Gymkhana racing any, be able to run him inte al place, though the pony is not yes quite up to his form.

This ship was takes and seized by H.M,S. Shalientau Island, and was bought to the Yarmouth on 31st August last off the

jurt of Hangkung. It is now, asked that she be condemned sa a prize. The defence -It would appear that the more up on sttidarits of the master of the desperate bounties Germany's positionel allege that she was requisitioned by the more erratic are the remarks of same of the German writers.

NEWS OF THE DAY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

ONE MILE FOR STOR Shabrang is still soft, though improv·|

FIELD MARSHAL FRENCH.

DETAILS OF THE ALLIES OFFENSIVE MOVEMENT.

THE BATTLE OF NEUVE CHAPELLE DESCRIBED.

A HEAVY CASUALTY LIST.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

ZEPPELINS RAID THE NORTHUMBERLAND COAST.

The Government at Taingiau on the nat

zonk of war to carry women and children 1 Dentin, as the train service was over eeneded; and the intention was to intern to shop at ficusin until the end of the wa: ship to be used in the | meantime to biuro' auch, w men and chil- dren as kad irsufficient means to live un kad. The ship, it is also alleged, was specially dated for this purpose. The captain also states that he had express in. Kukri gave the best performance 1.39.2. last quarter 31.3; And G3 structions from the Tsingtan Government

• mije is by no means too long Da the back page of this issue will10 By the German fag and the Parliament for him he will rua the pony thas be found some interesting news items. ary fiag (white trase flag) at the foremast beats him very close. Darods Chief, socond edition at 5.45 pm-Ed.]

and to carry all lights at night It is also alleged that the ship was available for any moved nicely but is under trained. Sol. children of any nationality other der is guing well and should get a place; themselves of its uns, and that no passage third in the valley and second in the thau Chinone who might wish to avail also Castellan. The latter might win; money was demanded or paid by the pas Hongkong Stakes proves him to be a

Under theas circum- sengers to goes and that abo uxa nn "a good pony, but he is not in the sune

An article entitled War and the Turf," which appears on pages 2 and THAT stormy petrol of German, will be road no doubt hy wil in the journalism, Maximilian Harden, tulony interested in Racing, either her HIGH-CLASS TAILORS editor of the Berlin "Zukunft," hasor at Home

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THE DIARY.

MEMO. YOK TO-DAY. 9.15.p.m.-Raffle" at the Theatre

Royal

We have been requested to state that there will be bocking at the door for Sir Charles Eliot's lecturu in aid of The Prince of Wales. Fund as the City Hall, to

morrow afternoon, at 5.15 p.m. Tickets

women For

THE HANDICAP.

LONDON, April 14, 12.45 a.mII.

Zeppelins raided the Northumberland coast" to-night..

[No details were to hand of this raid when we want to press with our

THE BATTLE OF NEUVE CHAPELLE.

FIELD MARSHAL FRENCH'S DESPATCH.

etancon it is

LONDON, April 14.- philanthropic mission" within the meaning condition now as then. of article 4 of the Hague Convention No.

Field Marshal Sir John French in his despatch of the Sth inst. says: 11, 1907 and in exempt from capture. A

The event of chief interest and importance is the victory of the the outset of the proceedings I expressed

·This crest, after all, is not to be split battle of Neuve Chapelle. The main attack was made by the First Army the strongest doubt as to whether it could be so regarded, and the Crown has since up; but of the eighteen entries probably Corp under General Sir John Haig, supported by a large force of heavy fortified me with an extract under the not more than ten, or a dozen at most artillery and a division of cavalry and somno reserve infantry, while the hand and seas of the Assistant Under are likely to face the starter. (The secondary and holding attacks were mode along the front of the Second Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of As will be seen in our advertisement the official report of the Committee of the scarcely in the number of jockeys will of army under General Smith Dorrien. The success attained was due to column na page 2, the theatrical company Douziene Conference Internationale de a necessity loop down the size of the the magnificent bearing and indomitable courage of the Fourth and Indian now showing at the Theatre Royal area Paix la Hays, 1898 (Actes et docu field). The handicap is given below, and Corps, yet I consider that the able and skill dispositions of General extending their stay and will play "These ments)" which I think leaves no.res looking at the weights, while at the Haig contributed largely to the defeat of the enemy. The energy and

souble doubt 18 to the construc Torrill Twine," "Diana of Dobson's" ion to be

same time bearing in mind the prevista rigour with which General Haig handled his command show him to be placed On the Article Inder Two Flags," and "A Member of in question. If roads (ister alia) is sehievements of the respective candi-a leader of great ability and power. Tattersalls" next week, besides giving obvious that such a favour can only be dates, I think Mayboy, Shabrang, Soldier,! "Et Lynna" as a matinee on Saturday bed under the condition that thers is Sevington and Castellar am those that

no intermeddling (immiscer) in the war have the most chance. operations. In order to avoid all difficulties

for some time past been taking viewa of the German military operations that must be distinctly trying to his fellow-countryniet. Harden has a repatation for "saying the thing that is" without fear or favour. Conse-Que doll r. quently the recent jereminds that he has been indulging in are well worth considering. In a recent article he warned his readers that the end is still far off, and he called upon the authorities not to conceal unpleasant Information from the people, and bids his fellow scribes, in a most pontifical

afternoon.

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Another action of considerable importance was the German surprisa

Under cover of attack of March 14 against the 27th Division, holding the trenches cast of Saint Eloi. Much artillery was concentrated here. mist; a heavy volume of fire was suddenly opened upon the trenches at five o'clock in the evening and two mine, explosions added to the con- fusion. Owing to the suddenness of the attack, the Germans captured Saint Elei. A few hours well-directed and vigorous attacks in which the Fifth Any Corps showed great bravery and determination, restored the situation. Field Marshal French explains that at the end of February. many vital considerations induced him to believe that a vigorous offensive should be carried out at the earliest moment. The reasons were the guneral aspecs of the allied situation. The particularly marked success of the Russians in repelling the violent onslaughts of General von Hin- 150denburg and the apparent weakening of the enemy on the British front and the necessity of assisting the Russians to the utmost by holding a any hostile troops as possible at the western theatre. The efforts of the French forces at Arrns and Champagne, to that end and, perhaps the weightiest consideration of all, the need of fostering the offensive spirit in the British troops after the trying and possibly enervating experiences of a severe winter in the trenches.

13.0 132

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Chief) 13.0

141 13.0 144 123 142 ...*131 140 Both courses were used this morning,

faster than the grass. the sand being proponoval considerably,

the Power whose ship in question bears

1 MILE MANDICAP. TIT & STYLE GUARANTEED! tone, to write the whole truth and While working early at his office desk the colours must refrain from involving Lorem....

service. The lavour grant Duke Dablis pothing but the truth. To quote a this morning at 6 Rednaxela Street, the ed to the said ship bestows upon her a sort Irish Chief few passager: "The promise in occupent hard noire in the bow-ement of naturalisation which must last until the Scottish Chief several quarters that we should have On investigation he saw a man coming end of (all) hostilities and which must Roman Chief...

to the construction Black Gem sitered." Now 24 sweet peace in the spring has de-through the dour of the court yard. The prevent her from having her distination Mate

occupot mised an alarm and the man which has to be placed on the foregoing Traker lighted the eurs of many. What thew, however, mught by a lakong language I antirely agree with the Mayber... people hear less gladly is what we tu yards away in Caine Road. Mr Word Attorney General's rendering and I will shabeat adapt the words which he used inShutter ought-to-repeat freuently We must sentenced the man on a charge of being argument. The word "nentralization. | Lucky Gam take care that German courfige is notrgne and ragabond to six weeks hard here means that the ship is placed serington

entirely apart from any service in cop Castellan frozen up this winter by the discovery

nection with the war or that may have | Alverstoke(Welsh that the German people have been **The defendant owed me 15 cents for any effect on the war. It was contended on Wild Cat

behalf of the owner that the intention to Besttuck... hoodwinked."

about a fortnight and he stopped me from intern the refugees at Tientsin was a philan Corporation ambling; o I-ked him for the money thropic mission, and the recent decesion of in the Hanametal I had a quan el with him." of Mr Justice Gompertz, This was the complainant's story when that the carrying of refugees was not inter

chee (a neutral vessel) was relied upon charging a Chinese for cutting and wound-meddling with warlike operations, and so ing-Complainant said he would not let was not a breach of neutrality law. i think there is no real analogy between the the defendant go until he paid his liability reacting sdopted in this case and the and defendant stabbed hint

present. Them is a funda ehtal defference, The case was adjourned for the perpesan the the Attorney General contends, be- tween the *neutralisation" in an enemy abp within the meaning of the Ociat and the Convention, Report on the Cons

eutality of a non-belligerent ship. There are many things which the latter may be enabled to do which in some mensure may affect the war without rendering herself

Jacky Gem, Knoll (1) and Corpora- liable to breach of neutrality and on tin (2.1 mile, 4, 39, 113, 1.4.2. such case is mast be demonstrated to the 2.258; lant | 07:1.

This

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. 2.80 p.m.--Aucting në Antique Chinese Crios st Mrs. Hughes apá Hough's

After warning the German, people not to set their hopes too high and bidding them remember that, so far. no decisive victory has been won, he continues: "Unfortunately, there are those who exaggerate small successes till they appear in the eyes of the

be owed me.

of Wales' Fund by Sir Charles Flint crowd to be overwhelming victories of hearing the evidence of a doctor.

The losses in the three days' fighting at Neuro Chapelle were 100 officer, 2,337 men killed; 350 officers and 8,174 reen wounded; 23 officers and 1728 den missing Bas the results attained were far-reaching. The I intend to give some fual tips in this enemy left several thousand dead on the battlefield and we bave positive in- uma "tomOPTOW.

formation that upwards of 12,000 wounded were removed to the north-east The times done this morning were and the east by train. Thirty officers and 1657 men were captured. All the Kosmo Pop, Beel, mile, i. 32.3, deficiencies in the number of British officers and men were mad good within 1.00.4; Just 1 33.2.

a faw days of the battle.

Boman Chief, Sedgwick, 1 milė, 5, 44. 1.26.4, 205.1, 2.88.2: last 423.12

Castellan, boy, à mile, 5, 8, 109.2, 142; last 1 32.5.

15 p.m.-Lecture in aid of the Frisco K.C..., in the City Hall. **Wobody's Daughter" at the Thestro and, at the same time, they concen}

An important sale of Chinese antique Royal.

the heavy losses under the colours. po celain, from the well known collection Cease, cease, then, to indulge any of Bui Tria Pizz, late Governor of longer this detestable habit of miscentour will come under the Anc tinneer's hammer at Movers Hughes and presentation. Otherwise, when the Haugh' repository, commencing on Court by the captor that some guneatr Marcotic, Fortesque, 2 mile, o, 27, days grow longer, the result will be Thursday and contipolog the tearing from the heart of the people of all national sentiment."

General Memoranda.

Sarennay, April 17 -

2.30 pm.-Anction of Antique Chinese Cari at Meests. Hughes aud. Hough'

Firt Gymkhana, Racs CourER, Happy Valley, 9.15 p.m. Want the Butler Saw" at

the Theatre Royal.

Monday, April 19 --

Noon.- H.K. Schools' Athletic Sports. 3 p.m.-Auction of Crown Land

P.W.D.

TURIDAY, Apríl 20:-

the

1.12.3, 1.45; last 1 02.2.

Winning" Hazard, Sedgwick (1) and Mad Eve, boy (2), 1 mile, o. 41, 1.19, 154, 2.20.2: last 4 02.4.7.

The Field Marshal emphasizes that war to-day between civilized nations, armed to the teeth, with deadly rifles and machine guns make beavy casunities absolutely unavoidable, and that the slightest defence means a very heavy toll. The power and undus exposure with modern weapons was the mean cause of the long duration of present. day battles and mainly acconats for such loss and waste of life. It cao, bow ever, be shortened and lessened if attacks are supported by the most efficient and the most powerful artillery available, and the almost unlimited supply of ammunition. It is necessary that the most liberal and discretionary power regarding its use must be given to artillery commanders. I am confident that' this is the only means by which great results are obtainable with a minicum of loas.

al service has been performed.

I understand, is what this Crown two days folowing. The collection for failed to discharge in the mase of the fans dispa-1 comprises come handsomo erna

metal. The fact that a sentral ship may mante including Katghi ve-coloured carry refugees without being liable to He then cites the dispatches of

Soldier, Boyd, 2 mile, 0, 36.8, 1.10.

The Field-Marshal describes the country as drying, brighter weather early. Yasen plates, bowls, incense burgers and capture does not imply the same power in General Joffre and pruises him for the funghing famille rose, porcelain panel de neutralization for the purpose of the

ar enemy ship although given

in March grently lessening the difficulties attending the pliensive movement. une aorte 1.12.1; last 39.1

Tinker, Knoll, 1 mile, 0, 35, 1.00, He gives details of the battle, and anys that the object of the main attack was frank vowal of checks and reverses, screens, to Another section which should philanthropic mission in question. To con

the capture of Neure Chapelle and the establishment of our line as far forward and wishes that the German news.draw wide attention will be handworked strue philanthropic mission as raggested 1.41.3: 32.3.

Sevington, boy, 11 miles, o, as possible. Eastward, and just nor.hward of the village, there were a few big houses with walled gardens and orchards, and bere, aided by numerous machine papers would emulate his candour, enhroideries, beaboo earrings and erved lead to serious consequences which

ebearly could not have been contemplated by 1.14.2, 1:51.1, 2.27.3, 3.01; last 4 312. and lacquered screess. There will also be the Article, and it might enable in enemy

guns, the enemy established a strong post which finnked the approaches to the He concludes with the following and for lots of crystal, agate and jade re-sa! to escape to a neutral port under

Rams Chief, boy (1) auil Trish Chief, village of Bois Dubieg, to the southward, and also influenced the course of striking passage: "Those who ran ornaments. Moss of the lots will be sold y similar professed act of philanthropy. (21.1 mile, n, 42, 1.18.3. 1.4.operations. The battle opened at 7.30 in the morning of March 3 with a power-

without reserve. The sale commences each day at 5.30 p.m.

2.50 p.m.-nction of Toskwood and

Blackwood Furniture etc., at Meurra.in the torch-mers in ancient Athens Bagbes and Hough'a

would seldom have reached the gnu! with torches burning if at the start

FELDAT April 25-

St. George's Day.

None Union Insurance fnciety's

Meeting.

12.18 p.m. China Traders Insuranco

Co's Merting.

· Bärendar, April 241-

HK Stock Exchange Settling Day

the officials hail stated that the track

A STOWAWAY'S STORY.

advance

centemplated,

Ga

of the editor of Die Zukunft is shown for his companion he found he had disgranted, it is in most cases refused, be

*

.

DECOLE RAIL,

it was intended to cover such an acta2.27.2: last 3.2

ful bombardment, which was well pepared and most effective, except at the the conveyance of now combatants ander

Shabrang, Seth. mile, 6, 89.2. 1.14.1, extreme northern porton of ibe village. At 8.5 in the morning the Twenty ach enditions to a neutral port, the 1.48.1; last 34.

third and Twenty-fifth Brigades assaulted the German trenches northwest of Convention would not hava left it in such

Lorenzo, Blank (1) and Wild Cat, the village, while the Garwhal Brigada assaulted those southward of Keuve vague and indefinite language, and some such sysould

as safe conducte farnished in Forbex (2). 1 mile, 41.2, 1.902, 1249 Chapelle. The Garwhals and the Twenty-fifth. Brigade carried the entrench- ments. the wire entanglements having been almost entirely demolished by our presumably have beco 2.29; Inst 1, 0.2. was many yards shorter then it was A stowaway on beard the ma. Anhui

hina bood, I

shrapnel. The Twenty-third Division, however, was beld up by entanglements, I understand, Settish Chief, boy, mile, o, 36.2, which bad been insufficiently, and meanwhile the artillery was bombardes We can not allow the fame of Gero ispred the Tung Wah Hospital often the custom in the mass of expeditions

Neute Chapelle The infantry advance continned at 8.35 and the.wenty fifth man confidence to be thus extinguish-Buthorities with his story of having been dispatched for durposes of science or 1.9, 1.42.4; last 1, 33.1.

relixion and in the essa of eartet shios. I Sunlight,utton, 1 mile, o. 42.1, and Garwhals pushed eastward and noribeastward respectively and got D 10.30 pm.-H.K. Jockey Club. Halled. In the present storm our duty bed of the money with which to pay may add that asuming the blockade had 1.18.3, 1.52.4. 2.211; last 1914. footing in the village. The Twenty-third Division was unable to progreSS

yonely Mesting.

his fare from Shanghai that they offered existed at Tingan (which I understand in FEL 25, SAT. 24 & Mosday, April 28-is to keep it up, not by striking tales in the event of his conviction to meet fact did not exist until August 27) 01.11.3 st 1 31.1.

Maybey Seth mile, i 15, 120, jurd heavy Ineses were offered, especially by the Middlesex Regiment

and Scottish Rifle but the progTERA of the Twenty-fifth turned the southern. “The Grotesques " At the Theatro of rapid victories, "but by truthful his fine. Inspector Kerr, who prosecutedrale of law exists which obliges bereiging

Royal

inges to allow non-coibantia, or only

Thurleston, boy, 1 mile, 6, 40.2, 112, flank of the enemy's defencer, in front of the Twenty-third. This, combined reports of painful marches in danger-id the defendant's story was that he women, children the aged, the sick and 1.50. 2.23 ; last 103.

with powerful artillery support enabled the Twenty-third to advance, Borday, April 25 : --

give 14.50-to a man at Shanghai for hounded, or abjects of nedtral Powers, to HEH. Princess Mary's Birthday (1897)ous zones.”

Kubri, Seth mile, 1, 33, 107.4, and by eleven o'clock the whicle village was in our hands. The artillery fare to Hongkong, and they both went leave the besciged locality unmolested.

had completely cut off the village and the surrounding country from any Ger- SAW MONTHDAY, April 28-

The incurable pessimism or candour on board the boat. De looking around Ithough such permission is sometimes 1.36.2; last 301-3.

man reinforcements, by a curtain of shrapnel, and prisonera subsequently reported that all attempta to reinforce were checked. We immediately con- cause the fact that non combatanta s'e in another article, in which he takes Affairs believed the story and ascertained that they may have to endure the same

solidated the positions won, but considerable delay occurred after the The Secretary of Chinese besoiged togather with combatants and

capture of Neave Chapelle owing to the disorganisation of the infantry the blackest possible view of the that defendant had friends in Canton hardshipe may, and very often doer A facsimile of The Scrap of by the violent nature of the attack and the cutting of the telephones fature. He cries:" Beut us! Drive us Mr. Wood: What is his trade? exorcise pressure upon the authorities Paper" which led to the British declaring between the front and the rear. The Field Marshal is of opinion that into the sea or into the Rhine! Starve Inspector Kerr: He told me in the punim, International war on Germany, has been kindly lent by the delay would not have murred if General Haig's clearly expressed

Law Vol. 1 p.-193). ·

order had been more carefully observed and the diffenities might have presence of the Secretary if Chineso as into submission! We shall die Asirs that he was going to Canton to ever evntemplated such a philanthropic doo and Globe, to Mars, Rolly & Walsh, or the Reserve Brigades mots speedily into action. Further This being the case, if the Convention. Mr. H. S. Playfair of the Liverpool, Lon-ben overcome earlier if the commander of the Fourth Corns had been honourably, die standing op with beg. He was also going to look for me would come directly in canilict with Ltd., who have placed it in their window, ntvance, was not commenced until 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon The

which in the care of a mission" clean arms. We do not know maternal uncle.

the custom hare cited, it would have giving the general public an opportunity Twenty-first Brigade, which was able to forma up in the open ontlas whether we shall win, but we know instructed the officer to take charge of anguage. The decision!

Mr. Wood, discharged defendant and provided for it express and saequivocal of seeing this very interesting document loft without a shot being fired at it, made good progreen, but was sub

give is that the GREAT REDUCTIONS IN we shall not end anworthily. We him was to prevent him becoming real was properly seized a prize of war

sequently held by meliria gau fire from houses and a defended work and that she is subject to condannation and PRICES.

are conserving both our confidence nuinones in the Colony.

opposite the right of the Twenty-second Brinda, that I do conserna her and order her to BOWEL COMPLAINT IN OBÍLDREN. healt

The Attorney-General intimated that the

De roject to Hirden of the bowels Crown did not desire to sell the boat and asked if his Lordship could vary the judg- and should receive the most careful atted- ment, das amended the judgment Lion: As porno se any natural larisanege,

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY

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Chematis and Druggists,

PRESCRIPTIONS ACOURATELY

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are progs, Patent Medicines, &e

QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG

one, July 192.1213.

and our nourishment for a very long struggle; yet, in a year we may be using

appeared.

\UBING the summer months children

ng

SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY. thoras and thistles for a time, instead TIE fame of Chamberlain's Dough Rement. of bread. We are quieter than in themedy is world wide. It is good for first torrent of the war's enthusiasm." the deep seated cough of the adult or the accordingly deleting the reference to sals. Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy should he

Another German writer, Professer The meattle serves the whole family. hsen occasioned by the owner claims

aroup and whooping cough of the shildren, and gas the Crown such conte de hare giver For iale by All Chemists and

Storekeepers For sale by all. Thominds and Storekeepers.

NO IMPERIAL CONFERENCE THIS YEAR. LoxDos, April 14.

The House of Commons Ens re-usseinble Mr L Harcourt, Bearetary of State for the Colonies, intimated that though there would be no Imperial Conference this year, the Dominions would be most fully consulted, regarding the terms of peace.

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