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PUBLIC AUCTION... HE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction,
TUESDAY,
the 8th June, 1918, commencing at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 9 Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
ke,
C.
As Follows:-.. phoisters Suites, Arm-chairs and Sofas, Card Tables. Besleoumn Fernitare, Brass Belstead, Double, and Singh Briss-renunted Bedsteads Sideboard. Dinner Waggons Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Tea and Occasional Tabies, etc, etc, Dinner, Ten and Coffer Services, Crickery, Glass Ware inclusling Cut-glius, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Sets, Ice Chests, etc, Eat Bu Utensils, etc. a quantity of Good Elect Plate,
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One Chille" Portable Motor with Battery, de, Complete 3 Pianos, Eectric Beading Lamps Blackwood and Teakwood Screens, a quantity of Backwood Furniture, Pictures, En gravings, a few Oil Paintings, Bath Tub, Large American Ice Chest, a nanber of Indian Carpets and Rug, Tigar and Leopard Skin Rug
And
A number of Holl of Mattings, &e. (New) (Full Particulars from Catalogue TERMS:-Cash.
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HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, June 1, 1914,
710
+
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received in! structions from The Superintendent. F.&O. 9. N. Co, to sell by Public
Auction.
on
THURSDAY,
the 8th Jane, 1916, at 11 in, at the Breakwater, Yau-mw-te,
The Iron Lighter
"MALATE,”
250 Tons Lighter," -
110 feet
Length
21,
6
Beam Depth Complete with Hatches, Windlass Chains, Anchors, etc.
The Shallow Draught of this Lighter renders it eminently suitable for Canton or Macao.
A Launch will leave Blake. Pier at 10.30a.m. day of sale to convey intending
Purchasers...
On view 8th June. Terins-Cash..
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May -Over eighty per cent of the sick at Rut are Indians. The first batch
of
tonm
Directly the British soldiers realised the tag was conveying provisions they shouted for tobacco and hundreds of pounds of plug was thrown them over the heads of the santries. Lime julen,
six hundred yarila stil was strengthening rive and a half pounds at fiiy rupees.. THE STORY OF KUT.
his work with, sankbags and timber, ühe townspeople of Kut, they said; had Oh the 14th casualties, dropped. to made small fortune out of these sales MESSAGES FROM "EYEWITNESS."aighty-seven on the 15th to sixty-two and there appears to have been certala The Turks wees becoming tired of those trails in the bazaar during the last week: ineffectual attacks On the Tith general of this investment. The first batch 'of The following telegram dated May apathy was appareat. They had fost at wounded famadun shonki be arriving 'ne 1018, has been received" from "Bye-least a thousand men killed and inamlad ) a few days when I shall give further [
in their attacks on the 11th and 12th. derails of the siege from the point of witness," Mesopotamia -
The last communication from General During all this time the garrison made view on the garrison Townshend. was received on the morning repented sorties. De the 20th the 'small the liquorice factory drove the April twenty-ninth, at eleven fortyforce
He set by wirolies - Hava enemy out of their trenches two hundred destroyed guns and munitions, I have and fity yards away. On the 17th in intimated am ready to surrender at one trs small sorties thirty, Turky were one less indicated that Townshend's last mon slightly wounded. On the 4th, 177 to be evacuated contained three message and gone through. The same increasing boldness in attacks indicated British officers and 173 Indians The day the Turkish Genersi Khalil Pasha that the enemy had received reinforce Turks had left twelve British medical ments. The fanaçım Sind division had officers and three chaplains to attend the received our parliamentaries. He was
The sick. They described Kurt as considerably anxious he said that the garrison should arrived from the Caucasus front. be well rationed and then Townshend fort was heavily belied sad large battered by shell bra; only the mone
The four was untouched. Leaving, the hospital [ especially for whom he expressed, the breaches made in the wall, nst profound admiration, should receive garrison were driven out of the free ship Sikkim behind to evadate the sick I
■"doctor proceeded up strata with pro- every possible comfort after the privations defence and fort but the sarny were
h he had endured so gallantly. He said he repulsed in counterattack. Another Tisions for the prisoner camp
Shamran-tug with lighters attached welcomed the propose to send them force attacked midnight: the enemy
These stores and regretted the supplies at his again effected kents in the zorthers carrying hundrede command were not mere plentiful. To bastion but were again driven out, and included large boten of mens barges loaded with a day and a half's though ejected came on at breaches in British soldiers and Indiane, were bathing. A luxury not enjoyed for many months rations were left. There would be no the walls, bombing it close quarters. reprisals their future treatment would daylight they had retired from the bastion as the river bank at Kut was exposed to. depend on their future conduct: he could to tranches five hundred yards from the per
furt. Our casualties on the 24th and Yan EXPERIENCED and EXPERTgive no pledge bas he did not intend to
EXPORT-MAX position in any hang or persecute: Townshend is believed 22th, were three hundred and filtern, Mercantile Firm, capable of naaanging a
to be proceeding direct to Constantinople Prisoners said that the enemy believed department, connoisseur of practically
Townshend's ammunition was giving out i with an A.D.C. and a servant. ali Chinese produce, able to introduce
and that the garrison must All if the potatoes, onions, groceries and medical extensive business, well connected with
LAST DAYS OF SIEGE.
attack were pressed hotly. Hence the comforts shoud help to restore the United Kingdoms, France, Italy, Russia, Sweden and Norway, North as South
But held on to the very verge of fire of the assaule. A prisoner déqeribed vitality of garrison. twenty-five tons of America, South Africa Australia an
starvations From April 16th the garrison our fort as a cemetery of Turkish dead': letters and parcels are waiting to go New Zealand produce buyers.
had been reduced to a four-ounce mon ha said the 52nd division had been through should the Turks consent.
Between our Apply stating Termas to
On the twenty-ninth the
camp and Kut the As annihilated. of four daily, with a meat mation. I. 1. Z
soon as we advanced from Albherbs the enemy asked for un armistice to bury his steamer Julner was sect. It was the Co CHINA MAIL" Office.
708cny relaxed their hold on Townshend dead and remove his wounded who layerew of this that made a gallant attempt Hongkong, May 31, 1918.
and there was no lenger danger of in numbers in front of our fort. Our to force the blockade on the night 24-25th, ammunition running shots, bus the check casualties during the first tuath of the Her funnels are perforated with bullets at Orah made the question of supplies siege were one thousand eight hundred but she is floating on her own keel, her steel plates intact but her propellers ericus. The civil population have and fit killed and wounded.
dhanteed. remained in Kit. The few who had lets enemy Liust have lost four thousand: FORESIAN ENGINEER. An industry in Hongkong, must the town in the first days of the invest- ment had been tied up by the enemy and Lave thorough knowledge of managing
shub, and the Turks made it clear that Chinese workiner, goo" salary to a suitable man.
they would execute any who tried to4th and Christmas Day, and the she was filed by gaps of Britali, asonpe: To expel them would mean approach of the relieving forer introduced Indians and Turks who had availed wholesale murder of the Arab inhabitants a new phase. The newly now' troed his themselves, of this welcome opportunity of the town.
Then the garrison was singe into a blockede investment, on-for a win So far the only members of
At burdened with six thousand.
our fining his chief activities to shelling the the Kugarrison that have arrived at ennap yesterday uegotiations regarding garrison at night with big guns. The Baars are Spot, General Townshend's Enx exchange of prisoners of war were so far diary of the siege is now concerned with terrier, and Peggy and Diamone, two satisfactory that a hospital ship together fighting hunger and, cold, postponement terriers belonging to Gener Mellis. giving his with another ship of ours and two big of the date being given from time to Spor bears the inscription in General barges fader with food and cautée's atores time as the last day the garrison could Townshend's handwriting Eave been admitted to Kut and are now holl eut indicated in each case a redac record of service from "the battle of on their way down stream with one tion in the scale of rations. Horse mest Qurzah to the defence of Kut. hundred and seventy-seven sick and first was plentiful. The stake of grain wounded. It is expected the remaining discovered could not be titilized at once eight hundred and Atty will flow, owing to difficulty of grinding for se Another point mouched on by parlia-large a garrison, but willstonex mentaries was the counity, of the civil dropped in camp by aeroplanes and the population of Kut who it was explained engine was fed with oil stored in naval barges. Before Fahrmary. Zeb,, sewvy were retained there by force majeure.
Townshend planted vegetable The Pasha"id he contemplated "addi. in tional mouths, but the discovery of seeds on January 26th and these bore "considerable grain stores hidden away in welcome fruit befor
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SURRENDER A BELIEF TO THE STARVING GARRISON, The following telegenin dated May, 1918, has been received from the
Eyewitness ***ia Mesopotamia,—
14th
Basra, May 9.-Four British offerty from Kut arrived here to-day they are Lieutenant Maclean (78th Punjabisy
the garrison Bullock and Portsmouth ad Norfolks)
On February 5th. the and Hinds (103rd Mahrattas). A have
the houses mostly under ground opened soldiers were receiving a loaf of been in lumpital at Hut loc perioda
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to the 25th the garrison subsisted of the enforced abstention cured the craving. anybody. two days reserve ration isoned in January. Every kind of substitute was
On January 2nd, the first
From
a new phase in the investment. These were commandeered and paid for and twelve onnees (mixed barley, atta, and varying from 25th December to the wheat flour) and one pound of meat, a beginning of April. The real privation they afforded the garrison three months
few groceries and 'eruall supply of dates. of the garrison began in the middle of supplies at gradually reduced scale, and the Araka who had previously been The Indian rations were one pond February, especially in the hospital. four, hall barley, half atta) and half When milk gave out hospital diet was self-suppering now received rations as issued to British soldiers and sepoys.rations of turmeric, chillies, ginger, and confined to corn four or rice.water for The story of the siege thus resolved itself small supply of dates and groceries. the sick. and ordinary rations for the into two distinct phases in both of which The British and Indians lasted on this wounded. On 21st April the four ounces whether in gallantry of the defence, or in small scale to March 6th. By the first in ration gave out. From the 22nd the endurance of privations, the heroism week of February, the garrison had run
tried. hostile aeroplane wa sigated. of the garrison was tried and proved in out of rice, sugar. dhall, gur. (Indian a measure worthy of this most glorious sugar and regetables, and, there was end from the 25th to the 29th on suppl Brand, a species similar to that smoked Febrity 13th to farth End, aviators milk in hospital for only ten days. For dropped by remplanes. The troops were in india, was exhausted early in April bonus cansed more damage than shell were amoked fire. On March 18th, ons bomb. falling animals was three quarter barley rations so exhausted when Aut was captured that after that, lime leaves with no fodder. To make these last it regiments who were holding the front mixed with ginger or baked ten drugs on the hospital, killed siz British soldiers wounded twarty-six. fourteen fortnight In January. English waccy fetched lis. and was necessary to keep quarter for Indian line had remained there abend arrived at Kot the force opposing troops, but six ounces were issued for without being relieved. They were too 48 a half pound. In an auction sale of severely, of whom four died. On March him consisted of four infantry divisions, parching on March 9th. After several weak to carry their kit. During the last icers: effects, a box of cheap. Indian 21st four bombs were dropped in the also spice thousands of tribesmen. On unsuccessful attacks on Dujailah, the days of the siege, the daily death rate cheroots value Ps. 2-8-0 fetched Rn. 201" neighbourhood of Headquarters, killing the 4th he reported himself on the point British ratious loaf was reduced from averaged eight British and twenty-one and a box of Egyptian cigarettes Rs. 100. nway Arab worden and children, and All artillery and cavalry Just Before Townshend's force entered up aviator sank a horse boat on the river: of being invested; the enemy's advance twelve to tan and half ounces, Indian Indians
The troop rations of flour from twelve to 10 transport animals had been consumed When the guard were tea les behind. position he held was peninsular formed ounces and flour for parching from ix before the garrison, fell. by a long of the Tigris, three thousand to four ounces. On 21st March, the artillery horses had gone the drivers of two hundred yards from, the north to the ration was reduced. On April 8th, tha the Seld batteries formed a new unit 1:00 pm to 8.10pm...Every 10 minutes.south, one thonsand seven hundred yardsmill stopped working for want of fuel.styled the Kut Foor."
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AFTER THE ARRIVAL
On December 3rd when General Town
FOOD BY AEROPLANE.
wide, and on the right bank he held a Flour had been ground to last till April liquorice factory and village fortified and 16th. The rations were reduced to fou
ounces ficar British and Indian. garrisoned by two battalions. He was invested on all sides, except the west. His troops were wom out with long fighting and the march from Ctesiphon He sent steamers and barges down
stream and most of the mahaias, retain
ing one steamer only the Sumana for
tobacco.
A VETERAN MULE.
it a large consignment of warm doth which was crossing with a 4.7 gun- serial bombardment. most) slackened. possibly through lack of Red Cross Society. This w
had arrived, the gift of the British Afterwards the opportuine and probably saved many lives ainminition. as the garrison had caly the summer kit they stood up in.
HOCKEY AND CRICKET.
TURKS AND BRITISH ON FRIENDLY TERMS
In addition to the four British officers One of the last mules to be slaughtered had been on three Indian
Diferent units saw very little of each mentioned above, 100 British "rank" and frontier campaigns and wore the ribbons other during the seige. At the beginning, file, is Indian officers and 968 India During the last phase while the relieving round its neck. The supply and transport indirect machine gan and rifle fire in saldiers, and followers have been brought tores were being held up on the narrow butcher had acnt it back twice, refus addition to shells swept the whole are down from Kat in our hospital, skips. fooded front at Sannaiyat, stores were ing to kill it, but if the end it day and night. The troops only left their Turkish prisoners are to be given in dropped into Rut by aeroplanes, chiefly had to go with the machine gun males dug-outs for important defence work exchange. The relation of the gar salt, stta, four, ghee and too; pesviously Mule dosh was generally profered to During the latter phase, when firo slack-rison with the Turks nus very smooba tise as a ferry. On the sixth ho sont ce the aeroplanes had been employed for horses, and mule. fat supplies sodnad, officers and men had little strength Turkish officers gave every British soldier cavalry brigade to All Gharbi koeping dropping light articles into camp as ride dripping. An improvised substitute for for unnecessary walking. Thus there a handful of cigarettes as he left Eus one squadron. They fought a rearguard cleaners, spare parts, viraless neta för lamp oil fuel or crude oil was used for was very little to break the monotony British and Ottoman prirator were action all the way but got through with fishing, and at one time cigarettes and cooking which lasted the whole of the of the siege in the way of gases, exer observed fraternising with friendly and trifling casualties. On 7th December one
But sa it was impossible, to siege this gave out rank fume and the cise, or amusements; but on the night explanatory gestures, and there seems no of the Turkish divisions had moved round supply all, General Townshend cat out regimental cooks were easily distinguish bank two battalions in the Diqories fear of the painfully strained, relation his fank four miles to the south on the these lasuries de introducing form of able, being black sa chimney sweeps factory, the 110th fakaratta and the which exist between British prisoners opponite bank of the river and two other privilege. Bo himself shared every through the smoke and smuts of the 120th Infantry, were better off and there war and their German captors. Our
After the divisions had taken up 's position on the privation with his troops.
mages The tobaco famine was a great was dead ground there, pital of about Turkish prisoners express themselves very left bank, west of Kut. On the 9th twentieth of April, many of the Arabe privation, but the garrison did not find 60 by 20 yards, where they could play well satisfied as their treatment. For Mar-ed-Din sent letter demanding his feeling the pinch of hunger made attempts surrender. The refusal was followed by escape by fiver from Kut. These mon heavy bombardment from north and are splendid swimmers. Two of them West and south-east. The camp was you through to our camp with the help attacked from all points of the compses of the strong current one supported by and shelled all day, The bridge-head skin bladders made the journey by night detachment we delven in at night the in eight hours the other concealed bin. bridge was demolished by Sapper, Lieut.self, by day and arrived on the second Matthews. On the 10th and 11th attacks night. A third. sole survivor of the party of eighteen came through on a raft with were prassed severely all day The casualties on the lot were one hundred ballet in his leg The Turks fired on and Iventy; lit-two hundred and them from the bank. Four had been two. The array bad dug up to within any de tho wounded, divad
the
into the wake and it is doubtful. 1 any escaped. These Araby spoke of the cheerfulness of garrison who they said Jooked thin but well and strong, The inhabitants of Kut were still con- THERAPION NO 2fident that the place would be relieved;
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
THERAPION N. 1
SAD EBORA SER ZEDI
THERAPION NO. 3
TRAKNESSES, DEATER, LOST T2008,
FOR
their respect for General Townsend bread on his personality, and the achieve ment of the troops under his
someth
The Man Who Gets There
1sthe man who has blood- rend rich red blood and plenty of it-in his body
WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blood-lots of i brain" nomi
replenishing
bockey and cricket with pick handles and nately 1,400, who were taken at Oter
rag ball; also they fibed and did phon, Kad been evenated from An with success, supplementing the ratious to-day before investment. It is believe the same time. Two companies of the that our officers will go to Constantinople 2nd Norfolk joined them in turn, crossing and the rank and file to Aleppo, by ferry at night and they appreciated the relief,
**PETULANT-FAZNX;" Artillery fire was faintly consistent ill March 22nd when the Turks fired me thousand rounds in quick sunCORREA – ate this they reserved their privat. tion for the evening bombardment, gener- ally between 4 sad 8 pm. Their shell- ing was mostly confined to the town and the fort where the Union Jack and the observation post offered a good target. with battery of five lach na asid arters adjacent. They had some one forts. but the majority
bank they had
she
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