SATURDAY, MAROḤ 17, 1917.
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
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THE TOLL OF VICTORY..
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The following story, by Patrisk MeGill, the carvy poet, has been forwarded to se by the Royal Colonial Institute.
The
though. Its very sad, and he's such a grand boy, ***
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A low.art, muscular mani appeared”no the doorway at this moment, Over his left shoulder be curried a German rifle and bayonet.
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BONGKONG BOTEL. Mr J. W. Ainsworth Mr R M. Joseph Mr GE Anderson Mr F. H. Kales Mr H. Murray Bain Mr W. C Konnsit, Jr. Mr W. G. Ball Dr. F. Kay
Mr C. King
The red-haired youngster lying on the Mr J. H. Baring stretchgr stared at the new-comer.
How are ye, Faddy?" be asked. **3e," said Ee man with the rifle.
MARSEILLES AND LONDON,ry was teued by the War Office I'm as fit as a fiddle."
TAXINO PANNGÅER, AND. Circo to
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Colombo,
Noon
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT,. &0.
Stowmars
Leave Connecting Mail Due st Due to
Steamer from Marveillon London
1917.
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Colombo.
When Passengers change. Steamura no COLOMBO,
Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO la definitely reserved in
Hongkong at the time of Booking.
On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeabla" with Orient Line.
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND
$ S.
· YOKOHAMA.
Leave Hongkong About.
Prasongers may travel by Railway in Japan between Ports of Call freujof charge.. Return Tickets are available by Mesangurios Maritimes Company.
INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS
(Non-
shipment)
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE 'DIRECT FOR
MARSEILLES AND LONDON,
Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWELTENHAM, PENANO, Colosso AND PORT SAID,
"CARRYING lat w No SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDGOED RATES.
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Leave
·STEAMERS."
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about
Luen yo S'roaz About
Due at M'BULLY ifcalling about
Dun LONDON about
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
through the Oficial Press Bureau ?—-
The dug use spreading, ons into an fathomabl
But whas d'ye want then?"
Mr W. L. L L. Barker Mr and Mrs P. L.
Bartlett Knight
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Mr and Mrs E. A DrA. T. Knoder
Faxter and child Mr and Mrs C. Mr L. Bleckingsalo Lauritsen Mr R. E. Belilios Mr J. H. Legendre
ER Balilios. Miss. A. Leigh
and s Beswick Mr B. J. B
Mrs C. Me and Mrs J. J. Leirin
I just want to culte in here" WEA three the answer Bedam, hut the backon,
frS. T
Birbeck Bisseker Bitting
Mr Colbourne Little
Mr S. Longfeld
Mr J. M. Lopes
ft
lightai vanilion would not pierce, was are staa'in' their batin well. They've crowde with whandel, And the onchisegno, iverywhere. If ye'd streteher-bearers were still bringing in a piece of paper off the field you'd firul more cases. The charge had begun ana machine-gun under it.” * | hour ago and the conflict was still in full ! - I dila'a wow yo gain
swing on by the first German trench. the red-haired youth.
The nwn returning, from there brought
ia dondieting stories of the fighting."
<
Mr F. D.
Mr D. E. CapplemanMajor D. Macdonald
Mr G. H. Carnahan Miss Mackenzie
Mra M. Cherry MrO. RILJ. Magnee Mrs M. O. Clack Miss A. Manner surow," said Mr W. E. Clarke Dr&Mrs. Marriott
Mr C. O. Closterman Mrs & Miss Martell Capt. Flankett-Mr W. E. Mase
0. Cole
Mr H. E. Maslin Mr & Mrs McInnes Miss Cory AT GL Courtney Mr D. McLaren J. D. Courtney Sir G. Melis Mr C. Coutts
Miss
Telles de fr F. W. Cox
Medazos
Ye didzi, Ginger Begorra' its blind ye are
said
Faddy. NEW
mur.
Tre not as wing us we thought," said nothin' myself but red blood, and ops crawling, up to the dug-out entrance. ther. Two by the Germans made a rush They've got mark machinegie than at me, but they'll never rush at nobody enough... There wor dye of is together.no more, This is ong is their bay'nots 2-it-tit! and three, some down then that have, he is the burkow has me my mate got kit,, and I wear ner). I own bay'net. He's alickin' to it. I'll. in all like that.... Ton weren't so need a round, as the bock sugs, to remove [badly off," auil nrowfier. "I just bad the obstraction."
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and
4 look over-whitz bang! and I thought Did you sp pucket?" asked my head was ed. Howsometer, only Ginger, farding round, laughing
grossing at the same time, get an gant bit of a sooveneer in the cranium."
On
A packet jneulsted Pudly
* Man alive. „I was like the Catétedral ne Wipers. 2 stoppesi a barga." |
Barrages you mon." said the doctor, laughing..
Call in whatever you like, see, but
Mr J. W. Cranston Me J. Morecki
Mr A. Morrison Mr N. Croucher Mr W.B. Davenport Mr J. Mardoch
E. E MrJ. S. Nicolson
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Mr and Mes H.
Nolasco
Mr D. D. Petrie
Me J.J. Dewar Dewar Capt, J.
Mrs Domvile Miss M E. Duft. Mr WA Dowley Mr and Mrs. A. W.
Eastman
Mrs J. Evans Mr V. L. Fairley Mr J.-Fassu
Mr and Mrs Felstons Mr.L. Ferreira Mr. L Mr P. C. Fierce
Miss O. Fischer Me W. H. Ford
Mr Stuart Fuller
Mr A. F. Päffter
Mr Frank Raes Mr F. Fowell Me K. Tarasden Mr E. H. Ray
Miss FA
J. F. van Rees Mr K. B. Feld Capt. B. Robertson Capt J. Robinson Mr H. H. Sandeman
Mr H. Schottenfels M- J. H. Scott
Sonrencers. I'm wid a third, a red-haired youngster who lay
reicher near the door. "I wasn't on the look out for thim sort of soovetegra and its two of thim I got. I wanted a Cernaan heimet and I couldn't get her
To think of it, he added. and get one.
I suppose Ill hase to home with Form a helmet, and mu promising so many pwple that I'd take home one uach to thim. But I never was Incky anyway.**
Ginger. As he spoke be tarned painfully of knocked out "fore I got me belmet. Ee me getting his side and looked at a youth who lay the way, ye haven't seen young Fitz at on the stretcher next him. This boy all, have ye?" he asked. was staring up at the roof, and a rajā ļ "Ended "I've seen him," Paddy and mournful expression showed on his replied. "He got hit just beside me
200 a bay'het through the upper pars offr Denman Fuller Mr B. Scott the thigh behind at Paddy. Me & Mrs F. Taylor somethin' went through the cult of me
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and a bullet went through me M J. Gellion shoulder and something hit the back of Mr A. G.. Gordon' me head and knocked me out.. o:MV. Goelbourn
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* tie down, ye fool," I said. Yeon Miss E. Hobb Iyer head "blown plu'
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AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER
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won be in Ireland' bow."*
He expected that these words wohld he said, 'I want to gå on with the rat L. E.S. Hodge Mr M.H
But its nothin', Mr.
Me and
who ye. But he couldn't stand when he
got up, so he lay down again. Then weat ford and got me dose o' lead. Of course I had a look for him
ret his soul! way back. I saw him too; dead.
keep up the coilrage of his friend, was badly wounded, but to judge by the latter's face they did not produce the desired effect. With clenched teeth sad contracted eyebrows Tipperar was endeavouring to keep himself from grant ing The sweat stood nut on his temples, him body quivered....
The doctor who had charge of the first fellow, and bis face, usually acconcerned aid post came along, looked at the young
and cocl, expressed genuine sympathy.
Where did you get it?" he asked. "Oh, yes. Let me..wee.**
the
God
A boy came to the door, limping and laughing, and looked in.
I. Spudhals here at all, he called..
E. ME. V. Stackhouse.
3. W
Symmods Takahashi Mr F. G. Thompson M: A. L. Tedt Miss Trumbull
Vard Walen Mr U. Walines MPH. E. Hollands Ms. G. Ward MrA. Shelton Hooper Mr E. J. T. Warren Mr Löpn
Mr Fred. Winn Mr J. B. Johnston Mr G. Good Mr E. M. Joseph
Hodging Mrs Wa
Bles E. M.Mrs H.A. Walker
ΤΖΑΚ ΚΟΥΤΣ
(Mr D.-K. Bliv Min: Jarding.
Carmichael Mr & Mrs Neil Mac
from a stretcher in an obscure corner.
That's me, me boy," a voice replied, and Mrs E. F. Mrs T. J. R. Johns What have ye got, Micky." "Enough go on wid," Micky in Mr&Mrs F.W. Cary Intyre and shild swered The Cirish mede a grand Mr and Mrs D., C. Mr and Mrs Faine show. Te should see them on the pars
Mr T. L. Ferkins pets. "Twww red blood, and murder, I'm Mr E. Colleyshaw Mr & Mrs, E. Ralphs tellin ye... What has yoursef got, Mr & Mrs Cossart Mr and Mrs W. E. The doctor knelt down by the stretcher, Spudbole?
Col. Darling, RE Roberts unbuttoned the Ind's tenie, raised the
Mr A. M. Slark
shirt and pulled the trousers carefully down. a red sper showed on the boy
·kidney...
ir
Carulli.
Nothin in keepia wid good man-Mrs Dillon
Ders, Spudhole replied with a laugh.. Mr&Mrs W.Duinken Mr & Mrs A. Findlay
Smith When the M:0. has done with me MrEEdwards I'll need nothin" to make me all right. Miss Ferrier
Mr&Mrs V. Findlay
Smith
agin barrin' a patch for the seat of me Mr and Mrs B.A
Hale
Are you much is pain ?" asked the trousers." doctor.
Mr Somvillis
The doctor heard and laughed, but Mr A. H. Hollings- Mr G. E. Wetton "I am inde," said the boy. But still continued working. He was very worth
I suppose is God's will," he added,
the night before extracted a heavy toll of tired, for the enemy bombardment of hurriedly in a volce scarcely audible. casualties. Bus W the man laboured "And it could be a great deal worse."
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of victory or defeat. This was war a be Mr W Budge
Mr R. H. Beavan and simple modesty of the boy's warde..
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