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FRIDAY, JANUART 19, 1917

TELEGRAMS. ¿Continued from Page Ì.Į

WHY GREECE YIELDED.

ALL ARRESTED VENEZELISTS

RELEASED.

ATHENS, Jan. 18.

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THE RAIDER.

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COMMENTS OF NAVAL EXPERTS.

THE CHINA MAJI..

RUMANIAN KING'S CONFIDENCE

IN VICTORY,

Jassy, Jan. 18.. LONDON, Jan. 18.dated 16th "inst, the King of Rumania In a New Your Order to the Army, Naval experts are confident that the saya the present trials had not dimin raider will stertly share the fate of the ished their valour, thus justifying con- Guil

Adonee in future vietory. The latest

The opinion is held that she began her operations in the North Atlantic and then went south Probably the St. Theodore was used as a supply ship,

reports from the front showed that the enemy's offensive had grently slackened, and his attacks were rarer and weaker.

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FASHIONING THE NEW

:

ENGLAND.

[B LORD NORTHCLIFFE} The following article was written for publication last month in nearly one thousand American Australanan Canadian, South African, French, | Italian, and other journalų.

lengues, writing as Fam an article which will appear in foreign newspapers I profer only to say that they were men who would not believe that the war was coming, and, when it did come, had DO idea of its tremendous porteat for our race. In my own nowspapers at home I have spoken much more, plainlyso plainly, indeed, as to find myself from time to time the best abmsed man in the country.

All the arrestel Venizoliats have been Lor for scouting, or she may imitate the 6159 AND SCANDINAVIAN PEACE been accomplished in Great Britain in me Minister-a position almost sa

released.

The

FARIS, Jan. 18. newspapers attribute

demands to General

the

Greek acceptance of the Allies

von Hinden- burg's inability to send reinforce ments to the Balkans, in view of the activity of the Russians and the probability of an Allied ofensive.

They regard the re-appearance of the Rumanian communiqués us in dicating that the Rumanian position' has considerably improved.

THE THRONE SAVED.

LONDON, Tan 18.

The Times Correspondent at Athens says King Constantine any he thankful that he has saved his throne. He would have accepted any ultimatem in pre ference to embarking on an uncertain military venture. It was known that General Sarmail was able to devote him-

self to the entire destruction of the Greek Arrey

THE FALKEN HAYN STORY. Lopes, Jan. 18.

The Foreign Office has had no nowE

Appam and make a dramatic appearance at a neutral port.

They point out that the tonnage ac counted for-tetalling 30,000, including i the 10,000-ton White Star liner Georgic (

NOTES.

THE ALLIES REPLY,

PARIS

e Swiss

Mi. 17. The Allies have replied to. is not surprisingly large, considering and Scandinavian Peace Notes hacking the length of time she has been out,up President Wilson's Peace Note row over six weeks. Is is not equal to They declare their inability to meet the the bag of the fierce in a shorter wish expressed in these Notes, for the reasons contained in the reply des period.

patched to President Wilson.

SUNK BY SUBMARINE.

CREWS LANDED.

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LONDON. Jan, 16." A steamer has landed 84 members

of the crews of the subruarine steamers Anchenerag and Kinpurney (British and Ooak (Danish).

Four of the Auchencing's crew were drowned,

The steamer which brought the eres to port was forced to throw her cargo overboard and follow the (subonarine for four days."

of the reported arrival of General MINISTERIAL CHANGES IN RUSSIA.

·Falkenhagn in Gree,

THE WAR LOAN.

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PETROGRAD, Jan. 18. General Behareff, formerly Chief of the General Staff, has been appointed Minister of War in succession General Schouvaret.

to

THE NEW ́RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR

TO LONDON.

PETROGRAD, Jane 18 It is anderstood that M. Sazonoff, succeed the late Count Benckendorff at ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs, will the London Embassy

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THE BRITISH WAR LOAN,

LONDON, Jan. 18.

The London County Council have subscribed seven millions sterling to the War Loan.

THE BRITISH RED CROSS FUND.

'마

„CONTRIBUTION..

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by

The following has been received the iceal Secretary of the Hongkong Overseas Club:

It

powerful as that of your President: bus his desire that the distinction should be conferred on another, and, indeed, for some hours is looked as though our new Prime Minister would Scotsman-Mr. Bonar Law-rather

We have been making history in When last week, Mr. Lloyd Georgs London daring this last week We are decided to smash the party machine, in fashioning a new England, an England which he was entangled, he took bis

is well worth that

watching

courage in both hands I do not believe The silver lining to the cloud of war that be had any personal ambition in Events have made him the fact that more social reforms have the matter. the two years and a half of struggle than in the previous hundred years of peace.

The burden of taxation has been in creased on the shoulders best able to Our railways besc.it-the very rich. have

come under Government con-bea

the nation is being trained in healthy trol. The sale of alcohol is becoming than a Welshman. more and regulated The youth of military exercise with effects observ able by every one. Labo

Labour is taking its proper place in Government councils. Workers are being better remunerated I could name a dozen other reforma, but chiefest of sil is the linking up of our far-dung sister States into United Empire.

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wilderness alone, so far as his own party Mr. Elord George went out into the

was concerned. He had with him supporter Bonar La) previously opposed to him in practically every phase of politics, and an outside helper in Sir Edward Carson, whose Irish policy is diametrically opposite to that of Mr. Lloyd George. Those three men, with Lord Derby, have produced a miracle of I am asked by insistent cables from which all the world is talking. They various parts of the world to explain in have, in few days, formed

& Govern- simple phrases the character and posi ment, narred it is true by the inclusion tion of Mr Lloyd Georie, of whom during of some notable former failures, but this crisis I have beans friendly sup-enriched by the brains of business men, porter and also a critic. I am especially Labour men, and new politicians. United Press, with its 800 journals asked to da se by American newspapers, and while dictating

this cable for the Ara also communicating it to the United Cablu ervice of Australasia, and to the fatin, of Paris, and its Italian con-

nexions,

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As a personality David Lloyd George is, for maay reasons, interesting and important to the United States. He is one of the few British statesmen who understand that very difficult intangible problem of psychology-the American temperament

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The greater part of the work has been done by Mr Lloyd George bimself Ha little Welshman, but he is not at all is constantly referred to beee "the Ettle. You probably have his portrait before you na you read these lines. The head as not that of a little man, mental ly or physically. It is the head of a man with a sparkle of genius, combined with Celtic energy and intenss

industry. For the greater part of this week he has been at the War Office, of which he was the head, till 3 in the morning, returning to his difficult task of making a com He is important to Americans for peste national Government six hours another reason. He is now at the bed later. I do not often see him. I do not of the five British nations engaged at suppose that I have seen hiru a dozen the war-Britain, Canada, Australia, times altogether during our sequaint- THE HONGKONG OVERSEAS CLUB'S New Zealand, and South Africa together ance, but I saw him just before he made

with India, The winning of the war his decision, and be appeared a

"a tirer now primarily devolves upon these man, looking much older, than his 53 nations.

Fears. Within a few hours of his telling If they and their Allies are beaten, it will he America's turn nest, for Mr Asquith that he could be no longer Germany's plans in South America and unconditionally of his company, Bir

haste of the United States Lloyd George locked 10 years younger. should be known to all of

you, and are ould to every American who takes known to every

the

I have seen him at two other crises of trouble to read the anti-As the anti-American hate

the war. The first, when he got the propaganda of the German Governmenttheils that the Government and the

Lloyd George is interesting to your hundred millions because his life Army hadrgotten to provide; the second when he nearly, ob, so nearly, much like the life of many a good father Thirty-one Chinamen were arresteding to instructions given to us, we are and mother. He had the same kind of

applying of sum

millions of at Net. There are

homes American last night in opium dens tenance for 18 months of to that the american bog geta LONDON, Jan. 18.

in Liverpool. Much opiumn was seized, ey Red Cross Hospital, the,, balance of like the little home in Wales whore heIrishman with the concentration of the

childhood. The India Uffles announces the raising The police at one place were attacked 20 is being placed to the credit of our spent his early

for the sick and wounded general of a special War Loan in India for by, a big retriever and a number of on the various Frenzt.

are enclosed hertwith Olicial receipts are 1917/18, of an unlimited ancunt, to be Chinese who threw boots and other and I have to inform you that instruc Lentirely handed over to the British articles from the top of a house. ? tions have to-day been given to the Commandant at Netley Rod Cross Hos pital to place a tablet over 2-beds in the Hospital saying they are maintained by the Hongkong Branch of the Overseas

LONDON, Jan. 18. The progress of the War Loan continues to absorb publie interest. The Municipalities and great commercia. bouses are "piling up the total mpilly with large contributions.

CHINESE OPIUM DENS IN

LIVERPOOL

Eleven of the highest subscriptions, AN ATTACK ON THE POLICE. yesterday amounted to £10,000,000.

SPECIAL WAR LOAN IN INDIA.

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Government for the purposes of the war. The terms will be ennounced in the Indian Financial Statement. They will be, not less favourable than those of the Home borrowings.

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THE BRITISH LOAN IN AMERICA.

New Tons, Jan. 18. Mcssza. Morgan & Co. announce the flotation of British, Loan of £50,000,000 in the form of per

BITUR DID CROSS SOCILLY.

3 Fall Mall, London, S.W.

27th November 1916 DEAR SIR, have received through the Overseas Club a farther contribution of £150 to our funds from the Hongkong

has been very of 3

you. He

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"LONDON, Jan 18. Branch of the Overscas Club, and accord- other assets in life bly, with no accomplished the unification of Ireland.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

BIO RAIDS BY BRITISH.

WHOLE OBJECTIVES GAINED.

LONDON, Jan. 18. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in s communiqué says:—

This morning, after a heavy bom- to the north of. Beaumont-sur-Anere, our whole objectives being gained, on a frontage of 600 yards. We bad few casualties. Our observation in this area has considerably improved Our artil

cent. convertible notes, dated Febru-Lardment, we occupied a line of posts ary 1st. Twenty millions will mature in one year and the remainder in two Fears.

BANK OF ENGLAND DISCOUNT RATE.

2

£20

The Finnace Committee deaire me to convey through you to your members their warm and grateful thanks for continued interest you take in current and for the generous help you send to us for the sick and wounded.

Yours faithfully,

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Sgd. Rou A. HUDSON. Chairman of Finance Committee.

*SPORTING.

CRICKET.

His father was a teacher at a school in Liverpool managed by a committee of Unitarians, which ineludest no lege a figure than De Henry Martine is mother was the daughter of a Baptist minister in the Welsh village of Llany

I have a picture in front of stumdwy me of this indya typical last century figure with lace cap and fichu, and the inevitable cameo brooch.

I do not know Mr. Lloyd George in private lie, Lare not in agreement with dim in many public affairs. We have been antagonistic in many political mat- ters for 20 years. He adopted a line in the Boer War which was, from my point of view, detestable, and which incurred the hatred and even the contempt of millions of his fellow-subjects. But however wrong it was a brave attitude, for it demanded more courage to be on the side of the minority who opposed the war that to shout with the majority who supported it.

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on sach of these occasions, as daring this week, the man revealed himself as u

focussed on the immediate taak in hand. human dynamo. Every erg of energy is He combines the persuasiveness of

the

American and the thoroughress of the Englishman:

His critics say that he s too quickly.of his task. That I do attention to the achievement of the not believe. He gives every cunce of particular object in band, and then passes on to the next-important effort. Some of his habits of concentration are Scie & Hiile trying to

to his co-workers. When involved in a scheme he is a

e is a very bad Zesper

and an impos corresptments:

The letters that he the absolutely essential communications of the moment file seems to have no settled hours of meals at those times. As far as I can gather, hia.diet seemed to during the past week consist principally of cigars and

tea, but I believe that he takes breakfast and usually adds to the meal the winning over of one or other difficult but neces aary human unit in the proposition with which he is dealing. He has the usual. gift of genius of getting other people to! do things for him, and often getting the right people but not always.

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lary barrage in the afternoon broke #Pat £ p.m. on K.C.C. Grund. The K.C.C. the tenets of the political party to which real War Government such as we are Major Wakeman, Commanding H.K.Y.R. Hong Any ex-R.E. is aligible for mery-

tion.

a counter-atack with heavy loss to the enemy. We are consolidating the posi LONDON, Jan. 18. We carried out, in the neighbourhood The Bank of England discount rate of Lens, important raids with complete is now per cent:

ITALIAN VICTORY IN TRIFOLI.

LONDON, Jan. 18.

An Italian comrnuniqué states:

We completely defeated 6,000 rebels at Zoara, in Tripoli, on the 18th inst.

success.

German positions to the south of Cite and Calonne and to the west of Lons were entered late on Tuesday, nights under cover of a heavy bombardment.

Since then. Mr. Lloyd George has led K.C.C.. An Army Team to-morrow, all sorts of movements at variance with Team consist of:

J. P. Robinson, De C. Forsyth, E. J. Edwards, H. Overy, Lt. F. H. Baker. Lt. E. H. Gray, W. T. Eison. I. T. Black and A. burn, W., Wenger, J, H. Mead

R. F. Raven.

HONGKONG ASSOCIATION. - FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

in peace time. Mr Lloyd Goliticians

hus

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DETAILS.

Dress: Drill order.

It is proposed. to form a branch of the R.E. Old Comrades' Association in Hong-

bership. (Subscription 26. per annum) Further information can be obtained from Q.M.S. C. F. Lintell, R.E., R.E. Office, Wellington Barracks.

"HONGKONG POLICE RESERYE.

ANNIVERSARY, KERUARY ÚTHL

I belong. Sometimes he has been right, and proved right. Sometimes he has heen wing, and proved wrong, But in

tried to the best of his Ability to gather all that he has undertaken he has evin around him representatives of all that is

On duty from the morning of Sunday, ced the same courage that he has shown best in Brities Hife. Distance and cir- the 21st January, to the morning of Sua- throughout this, one of the most cumstance alone have prevented the day, the 28th January: E.KV.C. mentous weeks in the history of the invitatings to men like Lord Shaugh- Next for duty:"B" Coy. H.K.V.B. British peoples..

nesay, of Montreal, and Mr Bugnes, the Prime Minister of Australia.

to He

Orderly Officer: Lieut. B. E. Branch. hag

PARADES FOR NEXT WELL

A meeting of, Superintendents, and 'utaj The fear of helping German props do his picking and choosing with light-

Fall Chief, Staff and other Inspector will ganda in the United states has prevented ning rapidity, because in war the valce We reached the enemy's support line,

Recruits on the Cricket Ground at 6 be held, at Eleadquarters Club on Mon bombed and destroyed dugouts, and An exhibition match between Civilians English writers in foreign journals from of time is quintupled. The Government Monday, 2nd instars :---

saying how dissatisfied the British peohe has got together will last, but

contains too p.m. under Instructor Sergt. Oxberry, day, January 22nd, at .45 pm in ca inficted mary casualties. Our losses and Services will be played on the E.Kple have been with the politicians who it needs pruning. It

of what are known in the Football Club's ground at the Happy have mismanaged our share if the war many

aection with the second anniversary were small

This morning we successfully carried Un Tuesday next 23rd 1st since August, 1914. For a long time the United States as has beens and is Signalling Section at Volunteer Head the formation of the Forces. out a daylight raid to the north-east New Year); kick off at 4 p

incumbered by too many fossila representa facts were hidden from the

MUSKETAÝ. The enemy's losses numbered Cite and Calonne and entered trenches The whole of the proceeds will be these islands by a cunning Censorship; tive of a past azz. No one knows exactly quarters at 5:15 p.m. under Signalling

by the misirsizing of defeats and by

by bow they got there, but I think I know Instructor Lc.Cpl. G. Lloyd Drese on a front of 700 yards, to a depth Blind Bolliers. Admission to Stand $1

the reusa impending the

This quick,

determined. Clean fatigue. downright". lying as to of 300 yardi, to the enemy a second line. Admission to Enclosure 50 centa

victories, such 48 boast that been victore

wo were energetic Weishman in just a little too Machine Gun Section at Wellington Company is drawn to Orders of Jan, The following teams have Heavy loss were inflicted. All tho

on the immediste eve of a great victory kindhearted. Nevertheless, dug-outs were completely wrecked, and selected:

Civilians -Leung Yuk Tone (S, C. in the Dardanelles. The tree bistory of formed a Government which is the cause Barracks at 5 p.m. under Instructor!

disastrous gumbie is not known

BOT of 100 prisoners were taken. Our artillery

of rejoicing throughout the Empire, and Sergt. Eowled. Dress: Clean fatigue... and machins guas co-operated with the Athletic), 25. Rvpčanan (Lanirano), & even yet in this country, though it has especially to our soldiers facing the

pablished the United States. infantry very effectively. Our casualties Marcal (Lusitano), Leung Tai Fong (C. Even now many of our people do not were alight.

Athletic), T. Knight (Kowloon), Tín Yuk realize the story of this colossal blunder, Q. Athletic), L. Parves (Kowloon), with its two hundred thousnad msusi ties; Hyndman (Lusitano) Captain, Au Kit Sang (S. C. Athletic), and F. Cleco sacrifice of the splendid youth of

Great Britain, Australia, and Frapce. (Kowloon),

Reserves R. Hyndman (Lusitano) G. Rodger (Kowloon) and Fang Ta (s. C.

about a thousand.

JP.

THE JAPANESE WARSHIP DISASTER.

LATEST PARTICULARS.

"Toyo, Jan. 18. Boats from other ships were unable

to approach the Tsukuba, after the explosion of her magazine, but they picked up sailors from the water. Many of them were wounded..

It is believed that the Tsukuba broke in two.

VIOLENT ARTILLERY BATTLE.

GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

LONDON, Jan. 18.-

Hyndman 8.

the

In August, 1914, Mr Lloyd George was a member of our Government which 6. A. G. Smith (A Co., after some days haggling, realized that PEC. P. Simpson (A Co. if we were to remain a nation at all we

be has

Thursday, 25th instant

Dress Drill orders

Machine Gud Scalda at Wellington

The attention of all make at No.

16th/17th.

RECKUSTA. Recruits of Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Com

His winter in the trenches.

Recruits on the Cricket Ground at 6 paties will parade, without rifles, under political opponents, who at the begin... under Instructor Sergt. Oxberry, the Sergeant Major at Central Station ning of the week thought that he would

Epp on Friday, January 20th not be able to make a Government, now will not lat. I hold different opinions affect to believe that his Government believe that be will be at the head of the Government that wins the war: that brings about a settlement of the Irish question and maintains that essential factor of good will between the people of

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STATION." / P.1.836 J.-D. Notid, refusing to lự Barracks at p.m. under Instructor Sergt. Bowles, Dress: Clean fatigues invalided cut, the Order of January Mounted Sectics at Jockey Club Stables 17th/19th is ressort in 'so "fat" as it

Applies to him. of 5 p.m. Dress Drill order.

Signalling Sections at Volunteer Head-

F. G. JENAIN, D.S.P. (R.), British Empire and the people of the Instructor Ic.-Cpl. G. Loyd. Dress: United States.

A German official report states that SL Too Cpl. Lawrence (Staff and must attempt to save the life of the English speaking notions of the quarters ab.5.15 pm under Signalling

GERMAN CLAIMS AND ADMISSIONS.

protect.

has

the artillery battle has increased in Depts.) Sapper Andrews (R. E. Rea), Belgium, which we were under contract violence at several points on the West Gunner Long (83 Cc., F.G.A.), Gunner to front.

oventry (38 Co., R.G.A.), A/BE. Watten Since that time with the exception

Co (68 Co. KG), Berg: Matthews ( of Sir Edward Larson, who lefs the K.S.L.L), Lee. Cr. Davies Staff and Government because of its shaffing and About half the complement were

yet received of Rindecision, Mr Lloyd George

AT THE FOOT OF THE HAISER, Names

been on khore leave on Sunday and the FIGHTING IN THE CARPATHIANS. Gunner Cox (28 00, 1.0.4) the only member who has had the Reserves: Cpl Wood (Stat feeble and vacillating conduct of the to exhibit discontent with our exact number of fatalities will not

For some time past the American Depta.), Pte. Plimmer Co K.-L.L.), teable, and and their, in Parliament and Puck has been advertising a great Nares not yet received (R..

Referee:Mr F. W. Wright.

on the public platform, ha attempted to Linesmon;

But on these occasions he was always and Green bowled down by members of his party Blue' and and their newspapers as being un- patriotic, as giving comfort to the enemy and the rest of the hilo-the-truch tactics common to politiian in war- time when endeavouring to cover up their blunderH

be known until the absentees" are recalled...

"It is also believed that. Com

Glesa fatigue * Friday, 26th instant---

"A" and "B" Cos, on the road out side the Law Courts at 4.40 D. Kow- loon and Tarkco Sections on the 'Polo Ground at 5 p.nz. Dress: Drill orderi

Seraaphore Class at Volunteer Hedd-

Instructor Lo-Cpl. G. Lloyd, Dress Clean fatigue. Je Sunday, 23th instant:

17,500 WAR HONOURS.

LONDON, Jan. 17. and Serct. I. Bowles, K.9.LL tell the people a little of the trach Garman" number. This has appeared | quarters at 3.15 p. under Signalling Forstar gives the following list of a

A German official report states. :-~~

Gordon-Banks, R& Colours Civilians Red

mander Arima and a number of The Russians and Rumacians fiercely Stripes (Lusitano) Services, officers were ashore at the time of continued their attacks in the East White Hoops (It, E. Reserves) the explosion.

CALLING UP UNEXEMPTED

AGRICULTURISTS."

LONDON, Jan. 18. The War Office is calling up half the, nexempted agriculturists, and arrange ments are being made to place thousands, men unfit for service in the ranks at the disposal of the farmers.

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A LIBERAL EDUCATION.

Carpathiant with heavy masses of men" against the positions on the heights which we recently snatched from them. They succeeded in gaining a footing on one summit, but, were repulsed

& London poet seeing that an adver elsewhere. More

Advanced Turkish posts near Vadenitiser offers to teach the sincs of rooney lending delivers himself of the were withdrawn before superior forces, foluwing,

The report also states that, during an unspecified period, 16 German sro planes were lost in air-fights compared with 68 Allied aeroplanes, of whica 92 were captured

Sir ward Carson left the Govern ment last year, and if Mr Lloyd sorge had gone with him then the war would have been greatly advanced Ho was railed upon to snuki, bir sventuny at the End of a week!

the found the state of torpidity and self-antinin tion prof his colleagues to the face of repeated If thou wouldst rule ailing school set-backs impossible to an of his Wand large, instruct us how to borrow vision and patriotike. Of those col

way to lead, my "trusty friend, is known with learning wile and

thorough

The

following is a sample

cot Who soothes the intant in his And feeds the starving orphan tof

(Whose parents he has banged or

shot)?

The Kaiser.

Who cries: "Peace is my beart's

**desire ; :

I worp to see this carriage dire

(Who first used "g" and liquid

fire?

The Kaiser

Wo when the fight in raging hot- Learls on his men, through shell and

(Whoover it may be ita nocy.

The Kaiser,

HA! and “B” Cos. Signalling and Machine Gan Bections for Field open tions. Time of Parade will be notified Inter

STRANOTE

Pie. J. Grant is permitted to resign." Pie A Baxter, having joined, is allotted Corps No. 688 and posted to Coy. "B" Patoon No. VII. Section 11.

In the Farlinigentary papers, Mr.

gazetted for the period from July 1,7

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PMC

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Bare to Medal

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Honorary Armourer Sergeant with effect not complete, In many other axaris

28th Janifury, 1017.

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