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The Reichstag pa May sy began the xerant reading of the Naval Estimates. The Reporter. Here Pfleger, experard the

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greatest thanks ar the "herole achieve, En of the savy."

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The battle of Jutlanıl," he said, "topa Ason, the writish Fleet the nimbus of ovincibaity. The U-boat booty in April would not amount to ie than 1mm ens. With a confident hope in a spardy the Riches followed in the titure, too. the activity for the Giftam naval forests," (Ch)

Admirul von Capelle, Secretary of State for the Navy, said :—-

and victorious peace,

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The Ubouts have enthusiastically fted the geral task of devisitely inters

venis alongside our victorios azuis.

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into Bagdad': --

Nothing could have been more casual than our entry into Bagdad. Four of us were riding ahead of the column through the palm groves talking of some action of a week ago. We were not quite sure whether we were going to bump up against the Turky do had slipped out of the Tel Muhammed position the night before, and after the way he had fought

and Shumaren it was dificult to be every nanoless ditch between Sheikh lieve that he would leave the City of the Caliphs behind without a lost ambush.

A matter of fact two squadroas of cavaly had already entered, and our troops had reached the right bank soon after down, and were waiting for boat

for

to cross We were talking about the

Western Front when the colonel in con- mand of the vanguare) said

Mr M. W. W. Bell Me R. J. Birbeek Wr9.T Mr J. Bhscheek Bitting Capt & Hirs Branch Leiria

Mr and Mrs J. J. Mr and Mrs H. J. Mir à. Linbird

Brave

Mr S. Longfield Mr E. G. Brode

Mr G. Ladin Mr. L.A. Calderon Mr W. H. MincIntyrs Me O. E Cameron Mr T. T. Malleson AC D... Cappleman Dr O Marriots Mrs Cornelinsen and Me J. W. Mayhew Mr H. R. Chiks Me H.-E. Maslin

child

MT.B. E. Menues Mr Geo E. Costello Mr J. Marecki Mr M. E Coster Me H. Molden Mr J. D. Courtney Mr J. S Nicolson Mr V. M. Crawford Mr E. Putjer Mr and Mrs W. B. HrE. H. Ray Davenport M-G. V. Reatt Mr B.J. Rica

A. J.

Mrs. B. Davis

Mr H. M. Sherwin Dr JC. Shively Mr. and Mrs F. da

Silva

1 ostre y the Cleats will preserve! I believe these fellows are ir D. E. Donnelly

Mr I. Delbourgo to the end. We have the new bringing us the keys of the Citacle

We saw three figures in black ap: fis faria Ede

Mr lari a trained personze), Inel", "and all

A Dowley

nevasserien,

proaching along the unmetalled road Mr W. T. Watts between the walled gardens. As they Thousands and thousands of hands are actively engaged in producing new

drew near they waved their real fezes

Sirs M. Stude J. Fasse and called out to us: "Good morning: Mr K. M. Fetterly Mr&Mrs V

Mrs Smith Chests and new material e torpedoes how are you?" "This bold, conddent Mr M, Fukushima Me A. 8. Sorensen Sorby So only is the number of and familiar greeting was amusingly Mr and Mrs S. A. Min A. Square (P-brats contimously increasing, but the unexpected. As we

Gilet Me and Mrs R insats are always improving in duality-ed the same grecting. Then they began hir and Mrs 4. groups joined them and they all repeat-Mr A. G. Gordon Always better types of over greater estic!-

Comman are being teonstructed. Officers, underadicers and men grewis fordard for the Plant service,

und urine.

CRONA

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AJ IS AT STAKE,"

to cheer.

rodė on other

Among them were girls and matrons of fair complexion and unveiled-an almost embarrassing sight to men who had seen nothing in the shape of a woman for over a year beyond black bundles filing their pitchers on the Tigris hank.

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roarse losses also greater

are increasing detences entity and quality, but there is n radient remedy against aut." In Bug- lund it was said. We must sinoks our the basin. That is the sule means of mastering the '-hours," art them but Centre and try. They will bite granite,"

Cheers,1

thur Colours, after, the beginning of onrestricted submarine warfare;, adapted themegiver na the peculiarities of the warfare, and an gaining ever greater experiences and are receiving ever better armament and equipment.

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UNARAVEN AND UNID.

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We had been biroracking out in a blowing dust. We were dirty, newashed. unshaven, aufer. My mare, whs few (dinys before had broken tether and dis. possessed herself of the best part of her bridle, had on a makeshift headstall of rope..

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Soon we were sintering along Khalil Pasha-street. The road was chronged Mr J. E. Barboga with a jubilant crowd. The roots and Mr D. K. Blair balconies were packed with women in Mr & Mrs C. Boon bright dresses. Ohildren danced in frontfr & MF. W. Cary of us uttering shrill Arab erien and Much talk is going sea in the British clapping their baret, through which we Mr & Mrs Cossart

hands.

Miss S. Cook Puflarbus. A desive fact is the con-

Pasha strect insty Terasing berthly suresses rode, the only broad thoroughfare in the Col. Darling, RF

city, received the name of the peal in-Sie W. Ress Davies we ourselves hardlydenburg in commeinocution of the fall of expertel. The report in the enemy Kut. By a stroke of irony the was that Mr and Mrs Dubois MrT. L. Perkins Press about the magber of Velouts lowas built to memorise our reverse at Kut Mr & Mrs W. Duinker Mr G. Ritchie

reise. iTour, hour.i

was completed just in time to afford us Mr J. Duinker

passage through Bagdul

Mr S. H. Ellis

which my such as

Our lobe are small beyond expectu tion. In addition the weather conditions wr inspensing. the summer nights arr shorte", mad the storing sensen of the year is ending. Every new crew that leaves with the boats is brayed up with the consciousness that all is at stak

ute

SECRET SAILING. ORDERS

ADMIRALTY DECISION THAT MAY AFFECT CAPT. RIEPESHAUSEN,

| Mr F. W. Evang.

Mrs. Ch. Flock

de Mathos Hon. C. Mel. Messer

יי.

Mr and Mrs W. E.

Roberta Mr&Mrs. Findlay

Smith Mr Denmar Faller Mr&Mrs V. Findlay

Smith Mrs. E. Gaudict Br and Mrs 3. A. Mr & Mrs T. Veltman

Hale

Major-Gen-- Ventris Mrs Hemmings. Miss Ventris Sir Elis Kadooric Lt. Col. John Ward Mr and Mrs. A. MrG. E. Wetton

· Lembelet

Mrs. Dunford Wood Col. Young

Three months' was experience a gore valuable than three years' penes Experience. The U-boats ԳՐԱԿ equat all iemands. We expected an average monthly hout benty of ulcut 600,00), tons; that is for three months 1,800,000 DIN. Actually, the cult for three mouths totals 2,800,000 toes. tland upplause. This is 55 per cent.

re than we expected and "Fad banding instructions are issued to master our decisions upon. Altogether, in the three months, 135, ships were sunk. How hug, this will go on is the enemy's affair. The '-outs guarantee our hold ing out,

The fellowing is taken from the Lon-Mr A. Littage don Daily Chronicle:-

At last the Admiralty have been moved to reconsider the question of the conditions under which their secret il-

mariners.

It may, he remembered that "The Daily Chronicle" some time ago drow attention to the case of Captain Riepen hauser, the son of a Fanoverian sub jees, who bal' served all his acngoing life was & Scotswoman. on British, vessels, and those mother

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Mrs R. Almond Mrs McCo Mr J. R. F. Anderson Mr J.. O. Miller Me Go Bannerman Mr W. Morley Mr W. J. Boggy Mrs Nathans and Mr W. Budge

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We all have the clear impression that the English voices to-day sound" prite From the outbreak of the war until Mr and Mrs T. S. Mr and Mrs Parsons different from those which were beard month or two ago. Captain Hiepenhau- Cheng

and child Mrs W. C. Passmore three months ago. They have besomeen, who was in the service of Mesars MD. Clark

Holt,

of Liverpool, received the Ad Mr G. E. Costello Mr R. Pearman much more Exlust. Even England to-day miralty secret instructions. They were Me K. M.Fetterly Mr C. Pine pervives that our C-boat war his not withdrawn on the 'cstensible plea that Mr & Mrs Finlayson Mr and Mrs G. E

Richardson been, as has always been affirmed, a blow at the time of the captain's birth his Mr F. H. Fisher

an qonaturalised alien-

Mr C father was

Mr W. H. Routh W. Garson Iz the air, but à heavy blow against the although belonging to a friendly nation. Mi A. G. Hartley, Mr and Mrs J. Rr. vital centre of our fiercest eneiny-This decision, of course, deprived the ra

Mr and Mrs Bamines Shaw

(Lond cheers.}

live-

captain of the means of earning a

Mr and Mrs Siefort and children We have the firm will to conquer, and the House of Commons yesterday Mr and Mrs Wm. Mr E. M. Sleigh

libood

Mr L. Isussen and family a rock-rra confidence that we shall per

Mr A. S. Hawker Mr J. Sim form our tank. From the commander of that the question of issuing secret ins Sir E. Carson, replying to Mr Holt, Baid

Jackson

the feet to the joungest sailor and stoker tructions to those masters of British Mr B. Jaur there reigas only one conviction, namely, ships whose parents were at the time of Mr Janssen that we must persevere and not relax reconsidered, and it had been decided to Mrs Kiddall

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