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TUESDAY, MAY 29 1917.
TELEGRAMS.
Continued from Page L.)
-SPAIN AND THE WAR
STRONG PRO-WAR FEELING.
Cutlas
Mapan. May 2 Agathusiastic meeting. powd of guma Socialists and Republicais, passed al resolution declaring that Spain canned retain indiffegut al solated for the war. Spain quest decide her policy towards the Afles and there jupist be a rupe tub with thertany, owing to the Gyrimus otstrages pa Spuin's new
rafira, arui Spain" must nevept all utlu emisespierend arising from that,
The festing was thoroughly impr- Bentative of the bett parties through our Spnir.
4
The de speaker emphasisedlatlat „The objeytowns to affum the solidarny
of Spain with the Ailies, and all patina of Spanish-soo,
A SPANISH PASSENGER STEAMER BUNK.
MANY LIVES LOST.
LONDON, May 2
It transpires that the correct name of the sunken steamer is the ', de Alcamiere, a Spanish maillant, The second officer's boat contained 28 persons
INTER.
The place and origin of the sinking have been suppressed from the reports of the sinking of the C. de Exagninie.
One hundred and thirty-three passen- res anti trew are missing
The vessel sank in five minutes was a most dirty winter night, ao! there were premienkous seas. The second officer's boat, with the passengers, was swept away. Almost simultaneous ly the vessel broke in half, and there was no other boat afloat. The survivum miraculously escuped. They rowed for clothed in the most scanty attire. hours. haling ant colselerily, and
The missing include the Spanish Cal of Colombe.
SUBMARINE VICTIMS LANDED.
Mamun, May 27. Thirty survivors of a torpedoed Brazilian steamer have been landet.
THE JAPANESE NAVY'S ASSISTANCE.
STEEL HELMETS.
A BOON TO SOLDIERS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
[Br Cartats HRY REILLY IT THE
"Saw Torx HERALD"]
In a previous article, it was shown that both 73 per cent of the wounded in trench warfare on the western front had been hit with shrapnel, or pieces of shell travelling at a low velocity, and therefore had turn wounds and in many of the wourals have been in the head and casos, unashand bones. About 3 per cent.
This led to the aloption by the French about,
10 per cunt, in the face or neck.
in May, 1915, of a steel helmet called after its inventor Adrian.
That its mee is justided is shown, in an articls recently appearing in “ La Nature. Among 55 cases of hend wounds, it happened to soldiers without fractured skulls, while the remaining 19 helmets Twenty-three of these had had had scaly wounds, the who wore helmets not one had a skull frac ure. Five har slight wounds only, while none of those who had worn a helmet died, and quite a number of those who had not diel.
Last year, in the Academy of Medicine Dr Roussy brought up the point that, a result of the use of the helmet. the number of cases of sudden death from wounds, in the head bad been so decreased that the
number of wounded with her injories treated in the hospitals had materially increased.
HUGE FRENCH OUTPUT..
The French helmet has proved such a uccess, that Belgiam, Italy, Serbia, Itas- The Forialist, lemler sail the
sin and Roumania have all gauipped Tok May 26, their troops with the same model, bought. monent fruf zume for Spain toinene.
An official statement has been issued France. The French helmet has a peente herself in Europe. (Cheers.) covering the ground of Lord Robertan is light hing or khaki colour, de bursting buah, as insignia on its front A Republicna Deputy, suid da Cecil speech on the Japanese Navy's ending upon whether it is worn by the assistance of the 24th inst. The state Maropolitan (the French home army) Spanish Demeracy wanted pencement adds that a squadron has recently or the French colonial army. The Bel bits on the condition that Käsorien been sent to the Mediterranean, com gian helmet is khaki colour, with the is vanquished.
manded by Admiral Satua while another Belgian on on the front the Lulian, is operating in the South Athitir. The Frenish-blue, with no insignia: the Ser
bi, khaki colour, with the Serbian statement ads:The Japanese navy cunt-of-arms; the Russian, khaki enlour, is doing its best to assist the navies of with the Bassian coat-of-arms, and the the Allies."
Kompanian," blue-gray, "with the Fon- manian coat-of-artas. Up to the present the French have made nearly 12,000,000 helmets, using about 12,000 tons of steel. In other words, a ton of steel will make F000 helmets.
"Another speaker uttered a warning shat persistence in neutrdity would cause many Spaniends who wory nof Republiens tw to remine Louit elmer reeted the seclumtion that the dusters of Spain trust, skup the policy the country in
future.
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CROPS DAMAGED IN HUNGARY.
Zrnki, May 28, The most Ires serously denigel The cops in Hungary.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
FURTHER BRITISH GAINS..
reports: -
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THE PREMIER'S SPEECH.
GERMAN PRESS COMMENT.
AMSTERDAM, May 27.. The German press, commenting on Ma. Elord George's speech in the House of Commens with reference to the ubmarine warfare, abanlans the idea fof the complete destruction of Britain's mercantile marine, and speaks vaguely of the effects on her economic future.
AMERICAN WAR STEPS.
AS OFTEISED BY LEGATION TO
CONSULA SHANUMAI.
The British have also equipped their troops with a steel helnes which has no ridge running from frnt to reir, as ins the Adrian: no decorations, and a rather It is of khaki coln The Germans witle brim, which rans all the way round. have issued to a certain number of their men. generally those who are most exposed in trench-fighting, a steel helmet which is considerably heavier than any of the Allied helmets, has a-mach higher crown, and comes more over the eyes and the sides and back of the heal.
All these helmets are supported by means of a leather skabesp inside which, fitting chisely to the head, distributes the weight over the whole of the skul, Instearl of simply around the edge of it. us is the case with ordinary headgear Of course, these helmets will not protect against high-velocity projectiles. How. ever, as they do entirely protect or at east partially protect the wounds the wearer from made by snel teenuse of infestion, often as fatal as severe wounds, it can easily be seen how much good has been recomplished.
The Chli Pas (Shanghai) says:- Official confirmation of the decision to LANDON; May 27, despacha contingent of American Field Marshal Sir Douglas Clairoops to the front in France is con- taine! in a cablegram to the American American Consulate here. This al firing the settice of a national message istration day for the enroliment of those who come within the first glass to be called for military service under the conscription plan.
We have gained further groundexation in Poking forwarded to the low-velocity talent weapons are,
the neighbourhood of Fontaine les Croiselles,
There were patrol, encounters near Cojen river and we took few prisoners.,
In air tighting yesterday wo hrough; down three German heroplanes and drove down eight others. Four of our are missing.
ACTIVITY IN CHAMPAGNE
the
SUVULIC BODY ÁRNOUR IN REVIVED ↑ A French writer in "La Nature" The telegram followy
xhows that 332 out of 47 bominul force approximately one division of
Orters is el directing expeditionary wounds were caused by shrapnel and requhar troops in command of General 13 out of 15 uses of lang
of shell pieces
having a low vel
velocity. In
wounds John J. Pershing prxceed Francs earliest projectile did not have velocity enough practicable date. Pershing and staff will precede troups abroad. This is no completely traverse the body and come vit. In 71 cases of joint wounds, addition to nine regiments of engineers 66 were due to low velocity shrapnel and
ently ordered craited for service in France. An Anuerican arms division to high velocity bullets. Prae-
tically every one of these woul
wounds could is between twenty and twenty-five have been prevented by breast and borly, LONDON. May 27.
could A French commanys: In thousand men. "President also issues pievesand kare aral elbow enpoof armour, Champagne the enemy launched tweeation patting draft law ins for ovary sun whe dies from wound force required all makes between 21 ninde by a high-velocity bullet there are attacks on Teton. In the last attack and 33 inclusive shall register for about ten whatlie from wounds made after first succeeding in penetrating our military service un Juhe fifth. It is by low-velocity shrapnel and shell frag fines the enemy was completely. ejected. estimated this category of citize ntments, the importance is seen of pro- A third attack un Casque broke deyey is sathorised to select two increments ny wounds, if it can be ful
ten million of which Presideof tection
low-velocity Against these There has been great artillery, activity. in Champagne....
each. At the same time
course, the armour department 'unuquncis fall strengths of the essense haring of arter means National Guard would be drafted into dier. In the open field a lessening of United States army, All Governors have been ordered to bring military which cannot be talerated. However, nors motility means a decrous in efficiency, regiments to full war strength, these will in trench warfafe the mobility of the number 399,000 men. Regular army has individual does not count for so much, already been ordered increased to 200,00
as even during an attack he does not Following are extracts from President's have to go far, and generally does it at a proclamation fixing registration date walk in rear of the barrage fire of his
power
which sgainst
we own artillery.
SEPARATE PEACE BY RUSSIAN IMPOSSIBLE.
CONSOLİDATİNG THE REVOLUTION
The
are arrayed has sought to impose its PETROGRAD, May 27.
will upon the world by force. General "Dragomiro, commanding
To this end is has increased the Northern front, dressing a consient until it has changed the face of wit. In the sense in which we live gress of delegates at Riga, declared that been wout to think of armies, there A separate peace was impossible because no armies in this struggle, there are it did not assure the liberty of the entire nations armeri thus. The Russians, who ought to help the Allies who remain to till the soil sad man the to erush German militariam, thus factories ara no less a part of the army ..definitely consolidating the revolution. than the tuen beneath the battle flags. It must be so with us. It is not an army
are pren
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A congress of Officera delegates passed that we must shape und train for war a resolution declaring that the salvation It is a nation. To this of the Fatherland demands the exertion people must draw close in one com of all the country's efforts, and calling act fraut against the common foe. on all the officers to extend a brotherly The nation needs all men but it needs. hand to the soldiers and workers.
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STORY OF A GALLANT FIGHT.
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forty-six men to which he was assigned While I am on the subject of Ireland I-
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mand, crept in. He was wounded in the arm., head and back. Nothing else. happened during the hoars of darknese except ab occasional exchange of life sbots,
COMPLETELY SURROUNDED.
We found the next day that we were than our own, from which the Germans completely surrounded on hills higher
searched our position carefully with Maxima. They kept it up from day to day that we had scarcely time to saiten a biscuit and a drink of water. Du ther sixth day they captured two of our man,
2. may add the report I have just heard on was cut off, und captured after a siege and Serit. Major Motherson, in charge of good authority that the Prime Minister lasting seven days by a German force the wireless wet, got a bullet in the thigh.. will go to Ireland during this week of 500, which having retreated from Another man was wounded and two wee endis recess and next week two Over Talicre, on the Central Railroad, when the killed. sens delegates, Sir Robert Borden of Canada and General Smute of South Belgians approached that town, was try!
"That night we gave up all hope of Africa will also cross over to the Greening to break through the British us in and we knew we could not hold out bring relleved. The enemy were alesing 140.53 Isle. This is supposed to be part of the south of frange. The detachment, which when the Germans rushed us with their 100 preliminaries for an Empire attempt to included four telegraph operators, had overwhelming numbers. We, therefore," 20.76 settle the Irish problem.
of General destroyed the wireless outfit, renderedi Northey's columns to establish a post at two guns uncles, and said good-bye Ingominyi. It was ander command of each other sa we made ready for the fina Captain Clarke of the King's "African Rifes, and had two winsll field guns. Germuda sent up « nscket that illuminatos
"About 4 o'clock in the morning thes Ou the approach the Germans, the the whole country round about. A bugler
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One neatly-phrased sentence in Mr tion, organised by the British League of
Asquith's great speech on the Dardanelles Workers, was held in Hyde Park, whon Approximate statement of tinffie recollection of the striking sayings of deserves to be included in any future addresses were delivered by M.P's and ceipts for the week ending 20th May eminent statemen: "It is easy to make Aggregate war after the event. Nothing sier in Receipts for the world. I can do it myself when all the doubts and uncertainties and possible contingencies of an undeveloped future hava boen, translated into the rigid ligamenta of accomplished facts.?
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not only the sinking of food ships, west, leaving a few men with the wireCaptain Clark and Lieutenant Bones were however, that accounts for the shortagsfras out The German tried to get to shot dead before we had gone two yarde. of foodstuffs and the Cearness of every-the long grass in the swamp bat with one jumped over the Captain's body "us: 1 thing. The world's harvests are short,
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