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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1917.
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
-UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
TO
IN MESOPOTAMIA
HEALTH OF THE TROOPS.
Madma, Fath June: Referring to the official statement to-day regarding the health of the troops in Mesopotamia the 'Mudray Mail writes :"Oar special correspondent, lately in Mesopotamia
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, visited pratically all the larger and
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Leave Hongkong!
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THE CHINA MAIL.
FIGHT FOR CHEMIN DES DAMES.
Me 0. H. Perris, with the French Armies writing on May 3 sy one of the most awful parts of the battle line the neighbouring prints of the Aisne in France is the Choinin des Dames and
heights, where the mainal bonbardmenta nevor cease, ant infantry fighting goes fon, continuously,
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.“
HONGKONG HOTEL.
·Mr W. J. Hodge Mr E. W. Adamis ! Me E L Alipit. Mr T. W. Ainsworth Mrs. A. E. Hodgins
Mr A. Shalton Hooper Mutin
Mr G. E.Anderson Mr L. Hape
Arima
Capt. R lones Mr J. H. Baring Mr E. M. Joseph
Mr Ellis M. Joseph" Mr M, Bartlett Mr N. de Journal Me and Mrs. H. A. De, F. T. Keyt Mrs R. Balilios
Baxter and child Dr A.T Rnoderer
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Leiris Mr and Birs H. J. Mr.A. Linbird
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Mr G Ludin 3r C. E. Cameron Me T. T. Malleson fr D. E. Cappleman Dr O. Marriott
H. R. Childs
Mr H.
H. E. Mean
0. Guidon- Lavallee
Bafores resistance of an unprecedented obstinacy the French have slowly marie some of the smaller hospitals in the good and slightly extended their held country and everywhere he found per-pon the ridge, and every day makes ita i feet ordet, ample supplies of all medirar Forumanding views more useful to them. Mr J. Blascheck
JI
that in the whole suppose
extent of necessities, and post comforts; and the war there could hardly be found anatural stronghold put to better adequate nursing staffs. Temporary defensive use than this has been. structures in tropical climates are spt to be very hot owing to the thinness of the walls and roots, but those put up for hospital use in Stasopotamis were the best of their type, and electric fans ground, with its ravines, cliffs, woods Cornelinsen and Mr J. W. Mayhow
stone villages, they are peculiarly formidable. The chalk slopes are honey-Me Geo E. Costello Mr J. Merecki
Mrs. T.BE. McInnes combed with caverns and grotto Mr M. E Caster Mr. Molden natural and artificial, which the German Mr J. D. Courtney MrJ. 8 Nicolson engineers had furnished enlarged, and connected by tunnels.
Accommodation in the copascting Stearner from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in the being very much used. With the
Hongkong at the time of Booking.
On the Australian Rose Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line.
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Tegn Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years; or to Intermediate Ports for Six Months.
were liberally supplied. Ice-making plant has been installed, though it was not help of the Red Cross gifts, every en- denvons had been made to brighten the wärds Bet though there was pervision for coping with the worst that could happen, there was every sign that th forces have a low percentage of sick this summer The feeding of the troops was on the whole, excellent as regards both quantity and quality: even though freab vegetables were serce, and potato meat, supposed to make good the deficiency, hari a favour which" ninde strong men turn pale. The sanitary precautiona
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From the outset the German armies have been richly provided with machine guns. They are now employed upon larger scale than ever, and in this rugged
and
THOUSANDS OF PRISONERS.
Here they waiter! the end of the Frelt borbandment in omparative immunity, while our Allies had approach from the valley x feet below by trenches that were nearly everywhere overlooked. It is true that when the barbed wire was completely broken, and the Chassenca, Zanaves, Moroccans, and other traps af uit were able to dash over No Man's Land, the caves proved to be traps and yielded up several thousands of
fprise rest the enemy land
pierced A
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were strictly enforced, and the chlorina number of tunnels through the chalk Mr and Mrs .. R. Mr.C: P Templeton BANKING CORPORATION.
tier of all drinking and cooking water hal almost eliminated one of the chief danzen the Army, faces.
THE "SIKKIM'S" EXPLOITS.
At Loni Pentland's request the fad
from the front to the back slopes of the hills. Sometimes, as aboves Chivy, they let the wave of assait pass and then fired upon our men from behind. Some times there were bloody cumbits at the. entries of these warrens, and terunts There were shot down as they came out. was at the head of the Chivy Ravine, a ere ee-wide hole in the earth, down which the Moroccans threw some grenades and then passed on. It turned nut on be the ente ance to a great tunnel, which led t fewer than is stupe to another entrance
il publishes the following letter vently received from. Major M. W. Rex hield, ... Senior Medical Officer, river hospital ship Sikking, which is engaged in clearing casualties from the present front in Mesopotamia, down to the hospitals in Baghdad :---
Sicce my last letter, the Sikkim has been baring, strenuous time working from the ambulances to the hospital at Bughead, and over 3000 patients have passed through our hands during the past six weeks.. Except for the work, which has proved the excellent spirit of the Madras ward boys there is little to write about, though we have seen abombing German eruplane
"Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to hemodate when necessary, our record enpeeled or altered withous utice.
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Consignees we reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents rezarding arrival në consigaminti expected of which they have received documents or advice
Any dianuged packages must be left in the Colowns for crumination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 10a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the teamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after, the goods, busve left the Godowns.
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on the back of the hillside. Apparently against the eventuality of sult, the tunnel had been mined with five large charges.
second
entry,
Gorman
Mr. V. Goulbourn Mrs H. E. Green Cupt. T. P. Ha! Mr and Mrs.
Hannibal
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Filt
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The grenades filled the place with amoke and threw the occupants into a panic. Fearing to be blown up with Mr J.E. Barboga their own explosives, they bolted up the Mr D. K. Blair stairs to the back door. But by this Mr & Mrs C. Boon time the Moroccans had discover the Mr & Mrs. W. Cary Mr & Mrs Neil Mac
and here they collected 500 frightened Boches as they emerged. Miss S. Cook Intyre and child
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1.300.000 GERMANS KILLED,
ESTIMATE BY THE AUTHOR OF
CENTRAL EUROPE."'"
MrJ. Duinker Mr S. H. Ellis Mr F. W. Evans. Mrs Ch. Flock
Ur. Frikirich Naumann, of Central Mr Denman Fuller Eumpe fame, in a lecture on May 1st Mrs E Gaudiot on the effects of the war on the popnin-Mr and Mrs B.A.
Hale tion of Germany, said:
Mrs Hemniings Sir Ellis Kadoorie Mr and Mrs A.
Lembelat
"Up to now the war has cost us a los in killed of 1,300,000. This, together with the decrease in births, makes reduction of 3,800,000.
expedition, and occasionally bear the und of heavy firing when we reach our destination. Our journey down only takes eight hours, so we have been able to show what our ship really can accom
number being 355 patients carried on Of course the majority of our last trip. these were what are classed as sitting cases, sightly wounded, who can bes placed two on a bed in comfort and the Sikkim is so open and airy that we never felt overcrowded and are thirsting to beat even this record. We have also carried about 10 wounded Turks who seem excellent fellows and thoroughly appreciate the good bath they get as soos as they come on board, and to not seem at all sorry to see their raggul clothes go into the furnace.
The surplus of females over males Conditions have rather
since
has increased from 800,000 to for over Mr A. Littage rather changed Sheik Snad was
was left and TEM used to
to 2,000,000. The nations have blat as they receive patients the clearing stations. Years' War."
who had down in have never done before since the Thirty after passing through the field nurbulances, are now brought down
wountied, aft by the ambulance cars to whatever is. the existing riverhead, where there is a clearing station to accommodate them until a ship is available. Esacuation works very smoothly and rapidly, and many of our patients have found them. selves installed comfortably in the hospital in Baghdad within twenty-four bours of their being wounded. Often patients pass straight from the cars to the Siffin, and one is continually seeing bow patient appreciates a good wash and Ia good meal more than anything, though we generally find time to dress all the wounds and occasionally to do an emergency and necessary opera- tion. Our nursing sisters left us whoa we arrived at Baghdad, but will, I hope, rejoin the ship if we work again below that pers, and at present they are help- ing in one of the Baghdad hospitals.
the train
The
We hear it is already hot down in Basra, but the evenings are still delight- fully cool up here, and we do not begin our hot weather officially on the Siktim until the heat drives us out of the cabins. I think I told you before of the designer's subtle joke in building the officers cabins directly over the ship's boilers.
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