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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1914

THE

WAR.

LATEST TELEGRAM S.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)

RUSSIA'S GREAT STROKE.

INTERESTINO SPECULATIONS.

WILL. BOTHMER SAVE HIS RETREATING ARMY?

14

"HALF A MILLION PRISONERS.

Loxtos, Aug. 13," Russia's latest stroke brings the total of the prisoners sincs General Brussiloff opened his offensive iu June to half a million.

The Bavarian Genend Bothmer's Austro-tierman army was the poly -enemy force that stood its gromil in June, bat the Hanking movements of Genethi Sakharoff in the north, and of General. Letchinsky in the south prepared the way for a frontal low which fieneral Sigherbatcheff deliverer? most effectively on the 12th inst., crushing the stubberu Bavarinu who finally harl to retire

ITALIAN PROGRESS.

ANOTHER STRONG LINE PIERCED

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THE CHINA MAIL.

PORTUGAL'S PART IN THE “Some stremmers, have talked of `a

WAR.

AN INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC.

"

A special correspondent of the Daily Chronicle writing from Lisbon last

month said:

union of the whole peninsula. But that is an absurdity and an illusion: Spain. and Portugal have differing minions. Spain is a Continental Power, and will be still more so after the war while our

on sea.

THE RUSSIAN ATKINS.

A MAN OF CHILDLIKE SIMPLICITY,

Reviewing a book entitled "On the

Russian Fronts by R. Scothad Liddel) (London: Simpkins, Marshall, 85, 83, net) the Daily Chronicle says-

A

talking, we laued forth un to errace. The weather was warm the palm trees one ecaid make out the book is that it tells us much, in an inti- real value of M Scotland Liddell's small bluff bowed vesels

swaying inmate way, about the Enssian soldier. the blue waters of the Tagus, and the He has been with the Fussians in the narrow beach of yellow and whence field since early in the campaign, and be long ago

Vasco

Gama embarked. The President gazed cng and contentive. For the rest, nearly every line of is observant, sympathetic, interpreta- platively upon this little corner of this book, as he says in a matter-of-fact Portugal the destiny of which had such way, has been written to the company hands. Then he turned to me. denly been put absolutely into his of gun

da

fastport an sem once our miliance with England Was it not we Portu ucse who opened up the world for Eu rope What is needed and what we all

The Russian Foldier is still something desire, Spaniards and Portuguese in the establishment of ever more comitat of a riddle to us, necessarily, for he f relations, to be followed by an economic would say, been raised" uxier condi- far away, and he has, as an American In Portugal the President of the Herapprochement, each of the two poun-tions which it is hard for us to imagine. public does hob, enjoy very extensive eres furnishing to the other what it is. We know of he courage, his endurance, powers. Although at the time there is in t fof.

question of conferring upon him the

scarcely know how those qualities work his patience, his simplicity, but we right of dissolving the Houses of Par- the Lament, his authority is chiefly moral, sau

out in the living ar dying man. He is the spokesman of the country: his role is to see to the anity of the national policy and to keep the Government, and the nation in close contact But, just because he is tied to no precise function, he is in a position to exercise a personal An Italian comennaiqué states:

pressure that is at once direct and power We have pierced another strong line popularity of the actual President, M. Here we have an explanation of the af enemy entrenchments east of Hill Bernardino Machado. A Republican by Look!" he said, "one gets too much There's a little Russian word. conviction, with broad and generous into the babit of saying we are a amali 212 in Careo, and taken 800 prisoners. ideas, who knows how to urge his point people. Ou the contrary, we are a great "Is doem't matter." "It's nothing," anff "Neechave," which means "Never mind," There has been artillery chaek in of view upon others, yet without scoming nation! For one moment in history weather similar phrases.

to impose it, he has been abie, thanks to brandished the torch that had once been, Liddell has found that Neechero Mr. Scotland Gorizia.

the tactful use he has made of his power, hell by Athens and Rome. And now stands for the spirit of the Bassian to win the esteem and respect of all. The enemy shelled the town of Ante Was he not moreover, one of the disperseel. Our task is splendid and army, for the faith of officers and men wa have many brothers scattered and soldier, for the moral of the splendid and the Isonzo heilges.

principal bringers about of the national renascence, incarnating in his whole

great.!?

alike, for the optimism of the whole manner of living the very type of those Portuguese revolutionary idealists who entire life' was bus a long struggle in the service of one great principle?

LONDON, Aug. 14.

TEUTONIĆ LOSSES 1,300,000.

-NEW YORK, A * The losses of the Teutonic Empires up Dow placed me to the present are 8,300,000 men by military experts and statisticians in the Allied countries These figures include killed, wounded and prisoners.

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GERMAN CASUALTIES.

NEWS FROM ENEMY HIGHER SCHOOL REPORTS.

Occupant of the Chair of Anthropology みき the University of Coumbia, and pre- eeenpied above all else with questions of and the educator of the people-he public instruction-he is termed by l was, in turn, under the Monarchy. Deputy, Seastor, and Minister.

Interesting light. both upon the ques realising that his idea were bringing ton of German casumities, and also upon him into direct contradiction, with the the statements made from other German tendencies of the Monarchical regime, he soon gave up playing a part in official sources regarding Bussian atrocities in politics and joined the group of

Bat

informed

article entitled Geraa

secondary school for girls in war time,” which appears in the June issue of the "School World," published by Messrs. Macmillan and Co.

The following are extracts.

The German Government admits that the losses of the Germans since the intellectuals, whose persistent work Eastern Prussia, is afarded by a well. beginning of the war have reached finally brought alat the upheaval of 400000, but the Allies staticians state 1910. Returning to public life after the He is now ten miles west of the that the Cerutans have understand their coming in of the Republic, he held the and that the figure, including the office of Presiciens of the Council on to the abandoned positions, fighting a series of los for June and July, not included in moment that the European conflagration rearguard actions to his next line of de- the German report, is

is fully 5,000,000 broke out. At vnice his line was taken. From the beginning of the war until A grea: admires of France and con- fence on the Bigg. It remains to be seen the end of September, 1946, the AUS-

vinced supporter of the British Alliance, trans are estimated to have been he pronounced from the outset for whether he postponed his retreat too late.000. These were increased by near Portuguese intervention in the confict.

This article is based upon ninety-nine as the Russian Earning novinunt is 100)(*) in the last three months of is enthusiastic declarations of

August 1915, The total losses of the Austro-4, 1914, and in November of the same printed reports from higher schools for progressing at the confperer of the Hongarian armies since the beginning year, made a sensation. And, after the girls in German towns throughout the

of General Brussilof's offersive cannct compcetat of May 14, 1913,

which over- Zlote Lipa and the Dneister.

be less than 80,000, say the Allied ex.threw the opportunist and somewhat German Empire, with the exception of Fert and the total esses must not be Germanophil Government of the Prime Bavaria. About 3,500,00

Minister, Pimenta de Castro, and obliged President Arriaga to resign, he found himself his friend, the poet and philoso- Guerra Junqueira, standing back pher in his favour-designated as candidate for the Fresidency of

of the His

"if his

of office, the preponderant part he had

past, the high arse.

player! in late events-all this was bound to give a special value to whatever he had to say. So my frst businest on reaching Lisbon was to make a request for an audience; it was immediately granted.

PETROGRAD, Aug. 14. Owing to General Letchitsky turning the Halic brighed, southward of the Dneister, it is not believed that, the enemy can hold the Zlota Japaline, notwithstanding that he has spent

ten months on its

defence. The

opinion is expressed that the only Atand he can make is on the river Olina Lipa, which is the last serious obstacle south-west of Lenberg, but Genem! Scherbatches is closely pressing Both mer'a centre and may be expected to increasingly disorganisé his tetreat.

THE BRITISH FRONT.

--losdos, Aug. 14.

General Sir Douglas Haig reportà: West of Pozieres the enemy gained

a temporary footing in a portion of the trenches we captured yesterday.

We carried out aquccessful rail south of Ypres.

"

It states that the Austrians available for the Russian front cannot exceed

at the present time.

BRITISH GENERAL TO HIS MEN.

THOSE WHO HELD ON.

The following message issued on the merrow of the Beaumont-Hamel-Serre battle to the VIII Army Corpe will interest many readers."

From Lieut-fleneral Sir Hunter Weston, K. C.B2 D.S.O...

MATERIAL AND FINANCIAL HELP

I betook myself, therefore, to the Pre- sidency. It is at Belem, on the banks of Aylmered with terraces My welcome was

the Tagus; an old red chateau, surroundi simple and cordial. Not very tall, with

The reports under considera. tion deal with the school year ending at Easter 1915.

All German girls schools under: publie control have a hendmuster, and, in every case a large propertion of the staff is recruited from the stemer sex Hence the outbreak of war affected the stats in a very serious manner. From the ninety. nine schools under consideration 11 bead- masters and 316 master had joined the colours, of whom had been killed. These figures gives a percentage of nearly Minister of Education, announced, to the ten killed. but in January the Prusiar

To All Officers, N.C.O.'s and Men of dark, bushy peorows, brown, quick Diet that 7,000 Prussian masters had been

the VIII. Army Corps

Ir so big a command as an Army Corps of four Divisions (about eighty thousand men) it is impossible for me to come round all

all front line tranches and all billets to see every man as I wish to do You must take the will for the deed, and accept this printed message in place of the spoken word.

in stating that the various waves of men

eyes, and white beard trimmed to a called up, of whom over 1,000 were point, olive-coloured, but paled and re- among the killed. So far as possible President expressed himself in French

by a life of sedentary labour, the vacant places have been filled by appoint- with pericet ease. He spoke in aning substitutes, and where these have sured and pleasant voice.

not been available the lessons of absent echoed with a smile. "But we have remaining members of the staff, or by 'Portugal's part in the war he masters have been divided among, the

time now, and have pretty well shown putting classes together. been doing our share for quite a long

armies.

A few instances will suffice to

issued from their trenches and movere have been open to the show, how the war affects the Gertnin

Ter

the

and

iris had 168 fathers and 220 brothers in duante Victoriasche, Treves. B the field, of whom 36 had fallen.

Sophienschile, Hanover: 250 giria had

raco

NEVER MIND

Neechers the Are we down-i hearsed? No!

of Russia. It is the "Nil doeperandam," the "Never say *Die"!" Tt in the unconquerable Aghter's reply, as bruised and bleeding, he stagger to his feet. In days of peace, I believe the word might hinder a nation's progress but to-days whe Russia is at war, the "Neecheva" of the Russian soldier is the greatest word in all the land.

spirit of the Russian soldier, what sort If that be the conquering, sacrificing of fellow is he to look at, to meet, to come to close quarters, with 1 Mr Scot- arul Liddell tells us :

The Russian soldier is good- heartedly large-hearted, simple-hearted. The strong men in the Rasaian army are just big boys, with the spirits of big children, more often than not with the shyness of awkwarf scholars. They are as light-hearted as school- boys, too. Nothing seems to damp their spirits. They play they dance. they sing, they lark about. They retreat with no outward signs. sorrow their reverses, one might think, were fitting reasons for much:

iety. Cheerful songs sang loudly but with harmony men in goods waggons playing squeaky violins others sitting at the open, sliding doors

with melodeons and tam- bourines-playing and hanging singing all the time. There are no igna

of sorrow in the Russian soldier's heart at moments of national disaster. The Russian soldier, is a child; child like, be does not onderstand. This ignorance this child-like ignorance is one of the chief faults of the Russian soldier. The worst is that he is a child," said General Zakharoff.

HEROIN AND HERO-WORSHIP,

And

But how he can die, gladly, without murmur, and how he has, in bis heroism, peopled the Eastern front with cemeteries! You can, in imagination, ace

the Western front: them dotting the long, far-ranging country-side, so different in aspect from

The battl

battlefield is larger, greater, and, somehow to me, more impressive. The war here is in a land of wide plains and silver rivers and virgin forests of pine and birch. One rides for

many versts without encountering a single, house. Rough tracks, made since the war came here, mia through the fields and woods.

Is testimony needed to the thick

graves, where a score or a hundred men peopling of those war cemeteries, with neir single graves and their "fraternal ha together? bir Scotland Liddell gives it briety, convincingly :--

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In time of war, each Russian regiment is formed of 4,000 soldiers. One Russian regiment after a year of war, Indaiready had 38,000 men in its ranks. Can write anything more tragic than that.

A useful and readable book is this, with the real tang of war in it, and which describes how a bitter wind many

& sentence that delights, like that UBMARINE VOLCANOES AND DESERT

raced 'down the long street" of some Russian city.

NURSE'S *"* SOLDIER'S " WILL,

LETTER ADMITTED TO PROBATE AS LAST: TESTAMENT.”

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ISLANDH

After a voyage of 100,000 miles, much

turtles that we got tired of feeding them. It was curious to see thos creatures treated by the birds a Eind of floating island, and to see gulis preening themselves on the turtles backs.

PANAMA CURRENTY, «!

"The Mana visited one small island in the Gulf of Panama, where elephantisis was mupant among the people. The.

The Panama Canal was closed to all traffic when I was there, but the Ameri Can Government very kindly allowed the Mans as the vessel of a scientific ex pedition, to go through.

"Some 60 miles from Jamaica we saw what appeared to be at first a barging

It is difficult for me to express by admiration for the splendid courage, what we intend to do. Not only have determination and discipline displayed we dispatched column after column to the number of fathers and brothers of Some of the reports give statistics of by every Officer, N.C.O. und Man of the Africa, there to co-operate with the the girls who were serving in the Kaiser's Battalions that took part in the great Allied troops, but we have also furnish- attack on the Beaumont-Hamel-Serred

Our position on July 1. All observers agreed much material of war.

Jur porta Heets; we have, too, very often schools in this respect. There has been the usual, hostile forward at the appointed time in perfect ply

flects, just as we are sup thone

Hildaschule, Coblence; 530 girls on the shelling, particularly at Manetz and order, undismayed by the heavy artiles for the common cause to which we plying Gibraltar The pecuniary sacri-

er books; 248 fathers and brothers in the Pazieres, also at Arrus and north of There were no cowards nor wavears able. And our army, reorganised and

fire and deadly machine gun fire. have consented up to now are consider Bald. 10 had been killed, the Vierstraat-Wytchaete rond. and not à nian fell out. It was a ragni-reinforced, will soon be ready for any Much successful nerial work was ficent display of disciplined courage sacrifice that insy be demanded of it worthy of the best traditions of the. done yesterday in co-operation with British race.

anywhere!

next asked the President for his Very few are left of my old conrules, view of the domestic situation of the either father or brother at the front.77 the artillery and infantry. There

of it through little-known seas, the currents in this region were very difficult, original Contemptibles" but their country. were also bombing raids, including, successors in the 4th Division have

ton yacht Mana-smaller than the tiny sad there was one sailing ship that hod In Portugal, too," he said, and his 25 wounded.

had gained the Iron Cross, 21 killed and

ships in which Drake went on his been drifting in circles for 13-months three separate attacks on a hostile shown that they are worthy to hear the voice had an accent of absolute convic

Transatlantic quests-has arrived safely and had been unable to get cut. in'an) honours gained by the 4th Division at tien, we have established the truce of

port. aerodrome. One machine is missing the first great fight at Fontaine au-parties. One of the three great Refathers and 138 brothers with the colours;

One discovery w English Koenigstaedtingbes Lyleum. Berlin; 68

that of a gigantic maelstrom in the Fire

and

Gulf of Panama. Ligny, during the great Retreat publican parties har declined to associate it one class of 24 girls, 24 were directly greater Advance across the Marne itself with the new Governmental com afected by the war.....

Belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Scoresby and Aise, and in all the hard fighting bination, but it has promised us its

For the first time on record an Army Routledge, the vessel left England over at Ploegteert had at Ypres.

two years ago on a scientific mission to nurse's letter atating her testamentary Easter Island. Mes. Bartledge returned Though but few of my old comrades, at the present moment are animated patriotic support, All the Republicans the heroes of the historic landing at with the same confidence and the same

wishes was admitted as a moldier's will in some time ago, but Mr. Routledge him- ship, and afterwards looked like smoke Cape Holles, are

the Probate Court, London, recently, self came home entirely by sea. The last from a naval action. We found it to be still with us, the ith hope." For the very life and faturs of Division of to-day has shown itself the country are at stake. But we are.

Mr. Justice Bargrave Denne held that stage of the voyage was from San Fran, a submarine votekno blowing off. The À communiqué states tum

capable of maintaining its high tra all of us persuaded in our hearts that it

aletter, written by the lath Miss Ada cisco, which the left five-onths ago sea flow had been broken and we Biw ditions, and has proved itself worthy of will come out of the ordeal regenerated There has been a fively canonade at its hard earned title of "The Incompar- and nobier.

Stanley-marse attached to the Terriboard, including two men from Pitcaim showed no land."

Altogether there were 1 persons on ness breaking in places where the chart torial Force Nursing Service, and em- Island Mr. Scoresby Routledge, on Наигерал

able 9th.

+As for The 31st New Army Divisim, and the longer exists.

the Monarchist danger, it'no

played by the War Office on board hos arrival, gaya Beater's representative We carried portions of trenches south 18th Territorial Division by the heroism Monarchist party, but only a few isolated There is no longer a

pital ships carrying wohnded soldiers some details of the voyage

·west of Estreca.· ́

and discipline of the units engaged in individuals, who for the most part with merchants, in this country owing to an how her property should be deals with hundred miles from land we came upon

There is resentment among timber home to England-to her niece, directing we came down the Mexican cost Two To-day's Advertisements

Kafter leaving San Francisco," he asid, their first big battle, have proved then only for a chance of rallying to the now Minor German attacks in the Meuse selves worthy to fight by the side of such regime. The people well, it is with us anomaly in the import regulations, by could be admitted to probate sa a soldier's three islands marked as unchabited. region were easily repulsed."

magnificent regular Divisions as the 4th to a man, and 2 will be so the more we which certam foreign shippers are will. The letter was written from aand. I decided to land to try and get and 29th. There can be no higher praise, give it that edustinn of which hitherto enabled to send timber here and sell London hotel in Ocicber, 1915, while the delayed as the mouth of the cove was

We had the most difficult part of the it has been deprived

some meat. Our landing was, however, lines to attack. The Germans had forti-

it at a considerable profit without in nurus was on temporary leave. The present Government's line of say way being subjected to tax, thus fied it with skill and immense labour for conduct is straightforward and clear giving them a distinct advantage over of Holdier or sailor un' aufire service.lowing day

occupied by two whales, who were feed- many months, they had kept their best We have just simply gone backs to those British firmas p

No witnesses are obligatory for the willing, and refused to move until the fol troops here, and had assembled North, old traditions of the national life whichThe offenders are Scandinavians," East, and Southeast of it a formidable: the Kenarchy, in its decadence; one of the principal timer importers of collection of artillery and many machine farsaken and disowned namely, in had

foreign relations, our age-long alliance London told a "Daily Chronicle" repre held these with England as the basic principal; in sentative They are shipping large quantities of wood to this country?

THE FRENCH FRONT.

LONDON, "Aug 14

PRISONERS IN THE HANDS: OF THE GERMANS.

LONDON, Aug. 14,

In the House of Commous Lord

Bobert Cecil atated that British prisoners

them.

By

KULL

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"In the 3fatter of THE ESTATE DI FREDERICK, DAY GODDARD late of Eun Cheriton Gardena, Folkestone in the County of Kent, * England, Retired Marine Surveyor, "deceased.

TO THE POST OFFICE "On landing we found to our surprise your splendid att North and so domestic politica, Liberalism. As

ms rough shanty together, with a derelict had becunent to work in Russian enabled our friends in the South, both "And that is why fatally and principally to London, on consignment.church said the head of the family on notice Go to the post-office for letter

boat and alongside a rough cross, evid- territory occupied by the German and

If you will insist on dragging me to ently marking a grave Near by wean rough inscription with the surprising. that Germany would not permit the brilliant success that they haveThere might have drawn from good relations workers, and when sorted and yarded it to some other church. I'll never go to beer-bottle sealed with hisond with "United States," Ambassador to viss (fore, though we did not do all we hope with Germany, the rupture was not only is usually sold by Bnction, in small leta. that one again, Vata

to do you have more than pulled your inevitable, but necessary!" weight, and you and our even more BZLATION WITH PAINT

and again a Lotice signed with an This business vields the foreign shippers Why not?" naked his wife, glorious.comrades who have preceded os acreas the Great Divide have nobly done

a very good profit, which at the presene was a lovely sermon,

the post office. In gift in a cht we found a sort of care strawn, with ok. your Duty

Then suddenly the conversation tuen time is very considerably more than the Maybe it was, but I don't like the bottles and ocks and ends of a camp. We have got to stick it out and go on and her notions of noutrality, and about what we complain about is that the ag down. I didn't get wink of sleep from a shipwrecked tailor who wilson (No 3 of, 1807), made in chinks to of ed, and we began to talk about spain profit they secured before the war but ritual too much standing up and it the name annis Larsen which I learnt 50 of her made an Order limiting

Near by was a piece of wood bearing hammering Next time we attack, if it The Italian skamer Nereus weight bat will pall off a big thing. fdeclared,wo have nothing to fear. Our fabroady and are not in any way subject the whole time I was in there." Now the yacht wes the name of 1,10650

please God wo will not only pull our man problems generally:

Spain's With such troops su you, who are Republican Government dad the Liberal to English taxation

sicks the President proceeds of these sales are remitted

determined to stick it out and do your Government of Spain pursue paralel This is an anomaly which bears duty, we are certain of winning through policies. The rapprochement between hardly on British importars, and it is to a glorious victory, pe

the two countries bas just received

GERMAN WAR ON COMMERCE.

LONDON, Aug 13.

French and Italian sailing ships bava boen sunk

THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

PROPOSED EXTENSION OF IT'S LIFE

Mr. Asquith Bungureel in the House Commons that the Goyersmont proposed to extend the Hio of Parlia

ent until the

York Worli

salute each Othcer, N.C.0 and Mann now sanction with the arrival in one which is especially undesirable at ARE YOU GOING ON A JOURNEY? of the 4th, 20th 31st, and 48th Divisions Lisbon a new Spanish Minister the preserit time, when dock accom

as a comrade-in-urus and rejoice to inspired with the best intentions towards modation is very limited, and the supply have the privilege of commanding tucha. For it must not be forgotten that of labotar also fall short of the requir a band of heroes as the VIII Corps have at this moment the situation is very mebts of the English importer proved themselves to be

different from what it was at the time I fell sure that if this matter frere.

Lasuf besonl

AYMER HUNTER WESTON, HQ VITZ Cours,

July:4-1918:

of the Monarchy, which maintained with brought to the notice ofBir Guy Granet, the neighbouring Coart #relations built

only upon dynastic intares Spain had the Controller of Imports, he never moddled in our domestic questions probably deal with it to the solong, we have respected her affair.benite

HAMBERLAIN'S Colin Cholers

Diarrhoek Remedy should be pac

hand luggage when young n

Change of Wit diet and

all tend

engaged in bloeirade rumming or batry bandThis remote island dumping ground Lay, Mesaran revolu-

Tha Mana was of course.

KEEP IT HANDY

should always

CICE ia hereby given the Court has, by virtue of Nestion

the time for sending claims against the above estate to the 9th day

Septenibes 1016 ONE Creditors and Claimants are here required to send their claims to tho undersigned by the above date:

Dated the 16th day of Angust, 1916.

JOHNSON, STOKER & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executors:

Prince

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