WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1917.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

· ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTYS, GOVERNMENT

TO

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE TRENCH COMMUNE.

(DV PATRICK MACGILE}-

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VISITORS AT...THE HOTELA.

"Yes, we're used to it, how, anid. Dick

As long as the post is in time and the rations are safe were as happy a kings. Now when I was home on leave last you should as the long facts of my people. One day the coal didn't

HONGKONG HOTEL. Night had fallon on the trenches.

come in time, another day they, were bit of a moon' showed in a sky hilly them aminting about it. I had to spend Mr K. E. Anmaller Lantson

short of sugar, and it was funny to see Mr G. E. Anderson Mr and Mrs C. clear and covered with stars. Smoke all my time trying console them."

Mr J... Boring - Me 1.G.. Guidon Feuched up from the dugouts forined into Hey! what's the tima?" asked Mr WLL Barker Lavallee

round balls in the air and drifted acrossleeper waking up and looking at us. MR. M. Bartlett Mr and Mrs J. J.

Leirin the levels of No Man's Land. Lightste was a old man with a heavy mous Mr and Mr H.

tache and skin deeply tanned. Report Bastor and child. Mr Liddall" vowed that he was only forty, & South Mr JW, Esaken Mr Cabourne Little then be came across with a party of his Mr. B. Bircul African, he

Me S. Longfield had fought under Smuts, J. Birbook

Mr. Ludin mentes to England. The authorities tried Mr 3. T. Ritting Me D. MacLeod to prevent him going to France, but he Mr A

A C. Bonstead Dr&Mrs O. Marriott insisted on going. He was offered a job. Afr J. Borman Mr W. A. Marshall at the Base but refused it. He came up Mr B. Bowma

Mr H. E. Maalin K. E. Mason

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MARSEILLES AND LONDON, burned in some of the shelters and the bad it that his age was sixty-five, but he Mrs EF Belilios Mr A. Linbird

TAKING FASHENtens and Cargo TO

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, &a).

Stenmers

Colombo

Leave Hongkong

Noon

Connecting Mail Stammer from Colombo.

Due Marseilles 1917,

Dua London 1017.

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When Passengers change Steamers sú COLOMBO

confused rounds of men talking could be heart more distinctly now than during the day. Hore and there a sentry was visible starling, on the firestep, his eyes fixed on the riot of star-shells that rose over the German trenches.

It was very cold. The crisp mox lay on the sandbags the firesteps, and the floor of the trench where the duck baard were frozen into the muck. party of men, on rations fatigue, crawled over the parades and made their way down to

Accommodation in the conecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in the lattalion dump for provisions.

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On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line..

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CARRYING IT AND IND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.

STEAMERS.

PROPONE SAILINGS:

Lente

About

Loave S'FORK. Abous

Due At M'BRILLER. if calling. About

Due Losbas about

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Furnished -with an Electric Reading Lamp

Round-the-World Tickets and Tigough Tickets to New York in connection with the Principm) Muil Lines.

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Any drunaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 20. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the stomer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

For Furthex Enformanon, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, Dates of Sailings ..etc., apply to.

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Cargarried through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA DELAGOA BAY. DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH ind CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

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TOE PARTICULARS OF BAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE

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FFROADE THE UNDERSIGNED.

to the trenches. Even when there he Capt & Mm Firanoli. Mayhew

was advised to gubat. No. Food Be Me W. G. Frowell: Meg J came from South Africa to fight not to Mr B. M. Bryan Mr J McCartney hang about a Base Camp. They allowed Mr LA. Calderon Mrs T. R. E. McInnes him to stay.

tay with the Regiment, and be Mr OE Cameron Mr J. McKinney got wounded on the Somme. Then he Mr D. F. Cuppleman Mr & Mrs Mentxos went back to hospital, reegrered from Mr B. 8. Carny

Mr. J. Merecki MC. L. 1

Mover his injuries and came up to the fighting Mr. Carlton

Mr W. P. Miller line again. He was had in great respecte. J. Carson by the men.

Mrs Chretinsen and Mr P. A. Millet

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Nicholson Mr Geo. E. Costello Mr J. S Nicolson Mr M. E Coster- Mr. W. M. Nicolson Mr J. D. Courtney MrL G. Odell Mr F. M. Cawford Mr W. Oldendorn Mr and Mrs W. B. Mrs J. H. Purdee

Daveaport Mr. G. E. Panne MrE. R. Dories

father peffner ME

R Davies

My turn og sentry "go was at an end, **The times tan forty-five," said Micky mate, clapping his hands energetically, in answer to the old man's enquiry. caine up on the Brestep and locked överre ve gettin' up. at the German trench.

“It's cold,” he said, shaking himself, *darned cold."

"It soon be my turn on sentry-go," said the South African. So I'd better show leg

→There's drop of tay nearly ready." anic Micky Enough for four or five Will-yo take a wee dmp 1"

Thank

you Micky"

Not too warm," I answered and made my way to the nearest dug-out.

It was a spacious compartment built by the Germans and taken over by us at the point of the bayonet. Six depa The old sa rams into the circle of led down to it from the floor of the soldiers and sat dow The water was trunch and it felt very warm and com-fsinging in the meta tin fortable to a man coming in from the cold night air. A good fire was blazing in a brazier and a number of men vera sitting round it in a row, their pipes and cigarettes glowing. I edged in and sat down on a man's knees and my body censed shivering.

The firelight revealed the knobs and crevices in the wall. On a ledge near the dove could be seen s tin of biscuits, two loaves, and a box of bully beef Overbend in the roof was a tiny hole through which the snake was sucked as through chinner. The glow of the fire ruddied the men faces, their hairy chins and brown checks.

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Mrs F. E. Davis

MrD. E. Donnelly Mr W. A. Dowley

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Lut

Mr A, F.

Me and Mr C. P.

Platt

Mr F. Fowell

Mr F. Raer

Mr G., Read

Mr G. E. A. Reiners Me L. P. Reynolds Mr B. V. Rice

Dr D. Rosenbaum Mr and Mrs R

·Sale"

* r'3 E. Elwards"

engaged getting the tes ready-t

Flocked at the men Micky wax busily Mr. T. Watts Mr E R. Ray the others Evan sat motionless and silent their bands Mr. Fasse stretched out to the res. To way you to Mr R. Ferguson to Mr J. Feruz be there in the midst of those calm and trm men who live tranquilly in the Mr K. M. Fetterly frozen mud, working and watching by Mr A. Forsyth day and night with a hundred and one Mr. V. A. Foster chances of being hurled into eternity at Mr Harry Friedman any moment. Well may Britain be proud Afr

Mr G. F. Gen of her sons of their dogged pluck, their Mr A. O. fordon grit and endurent

Mr A The sublimer V. Goulbourn memory of the Dugout Commure will Mr A. W. Gregory long be preserved. The trench. Iapt. T. Ball thought, is a world within itself, having Mr

YR. G. Hanlon

Hannibal

inmates, for the most

Mr J. W. Savage Afr W.C. Sebeilteaus Capt. A. J. Scott

3. Selberghs Mr H. M Sherwin De JC. Shirely Meng, J. Mrs, M.

Mr N. S Stage

Ice cold outside Micky," I said, speak to joys and griefs peuliar to its Mr and Ms W. A. ing to the man on whose knees

Mr J. A. Sommericki. I was part, an only claim a short existence. Mr G. Harper sitting.

Mr & Mrs V. Sorby They have degrees of opulence and Mrs Higgins poverty shared by all the commune in Miss C. L. Begins Mr A.-S Sorensen Commun. The word ours is on all lips, Miss H. L. Biggins, Capt. H. Spear and the tol and table, the worry John Hector

Mr

Misa A. Square and danger, the foot and clothes are Mr E. G. Helvering Mr R, C. Stout

on, no man can claim anything as Mrs W. R. Henderson Mr E. A. Sntter mine bere in the trenches a soldier is Mr & Mrs Hidden Mr CF Templeton Mrs M, Tangbergen a Socialist in the highest sense of the J. Hill much abused word.

Me W.J J. Bodge Mr F. & Thompson Mr. L. E. S.Lodge Mr A. L Todt

E. Hodging Mr. L. D. Tompkins Mrs A. Mr A. Shelwa Hooper Mr J. K. Tweed Me La Hope

Begons, I think it is," be answered, Your sheepskin is all icicles. Would you like a drop of tax?"

thing like it," I said..

barrin rum." Micky repel Isuppose there'll be a fot goin' round- 'bout midnight Look here? he went on, rising to his feet and giving me the sent. You stick to this form and 11 make a wee drop. It'll warm the cockles

yer heurt."

*Man, yo'ro, hälf sleep," said Micky. shaking me by the shoulder. "

Wake up and have a wee drop of tay."

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FRAUD IN INDIAN SERVICES..

Mr. C. Humphreys

Capt. R. Innes

Me Rees John

Me P: Johnson

Mira F. A Walker

Mr and Mrs J. G.

Ward

Mr J. S. Wicker

Mr WC. Johnstone Mrs. T. Williamson Me Mr Ellis M. Joseph Mr and Mrs WB. MrE. M. Joseph Wilson & inft

• Mr. H. D. Wolfe "

Mr. de JannaghMfr C. F. Woisiffer

MTM.M

OFFICER ANDY SUBORDINATES DE FT. Best Mr and Mrs J.

Micky proented a mess tin and went outside. I looked round the dug-out which contained some ten or eleren soldiers. A number of these lay on the ground, sleeping and breathing heavily. The floor seemed to be car peted with wont khaki and leather: a grotesquely blent pattern. Opposite me on the seat sat Bill Veske My Cockney friend, half-sleep, his helmet pulled well down over his eyes, his sheepskin jacket buttoned tightly cigarette in his mouth. Beside him sat around His body and an unlighted Dug-out Dick, a most energetic youngster, eye open like a weasel. He was of honesty aning the pecsobuel-of the who slept, his mates afirmed, with one

many utterances which have become the Supply Services having recently come to very original turn of mind and fathered cominon property of trench dwellers.light, says a Culeatts wire of Fuse 8- Here are a few of tham :-

The Commander-in-Chief, in India" - han Keep your heart up, but keep your ordered publication of the details regard.

napper low.

H

HEAVILY DEALT WITH.

Several instances of fraud and dis-

Mr C. Kin

Wolthers

Mr and Mrs H. T.Me G. Wood

Kirkisod

Miss J. C. Woodhouse Dr. T. Anderer Mr D. C. Worcester Mr B. E.

Mr W. F Zacharias FLorard

TEAK

HOTEL,

Buy your prayers, but keep to your chiging the offenders, their crimes and Mr J. E. Barboga

punishments, fis Excellency, trusts Mr D. K. Blair

uut.

Leave your dug-out better thar jo

found it.

ing to welcome k

If we go west there are good me

wait

Micky returned his mess tin filled with snow. This be placed on the brazier.

that the publicity given to the Mr & Mrs C. Boon disgrace which has bafalien the peso Mr & Mrs F. W. Cary

Miss S. Cook" concerted will act us a warning and Mrs Coussit bring home to all the grave nature of Col. Darling, RE

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my turn on sentry-go, s'pose. Hurry sentence as the above. Staff-Sergt. Cr Denma Fuller Mr&Mrs. V. Findlay up and make the tea, Micky."

N. Harper the same sentence but one Mrs E Caudict! Begorm! Ye're orderin' me about. just as if I was yer butler said Micky Year's prisonment; Serge E. C. Mar Mr and Mr B. A. Bir & Mrs T. Veltman with a laugh.

tinmant the same sentive but two years”

Hale "Don't come the said now," said Bil, imprisonment; Serg: J. Horrells Äve handing the Irishman a cigarette. "It years' penal servitude and the other sen: Sir Ellis Kadoorie Lt. Col. John Ward

Mrs Hemmings 'doesn't suit you."

"Iveryone looks nice and shug bore fences the same as the test. Sixth grade anyway," said Micky, looking round the clerk K. D. Patankar one year's rigor Mr and Mrs A. Mr G. E. Wetton dag out. They might as well be at ous, temporary Agen Mona Lal bree Lembelet Mrs Dunford Wood bome for all the thought they're giria' years" rigorous. All these then were ir A. Lige Col. Young to the war.

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