Page
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917.
TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from Page 159
STANDARDISING METAL PARTS OF AEROPLANES.
New Yous, August D.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
'A TRANSPORT DISASTER.
"
"FINDINGS OF AN OFFICIAL
INQUIRY.
Logros, August 8. The Board of Trude inquiry into the loss of the transport Mewis, found, that the collision was due to the mater_of
The first meeting on the Tutera che steamship karro not complying with tional Inquiry Commitow to stay the fog regulations also that he dardise metal ports of aeroplanes was unreasonably failed to send out beats to attended by British, French, Ameri-certain the extent of the damage and to render assistance... His certificate ars, Canadian and Italian pre-was suspendect for one year.
The transport Memli, with the Soal batch of South African native labourers, collided with another vessel in a thick fog of the Isle of Wight on February 21st. Twelve Europeans and 191 natives were savert to Europeans and 615 natives were drowned,)...........
„mentativos,
It is proposed to reduce thousands of varying parts ta a few stuurslard shupes, and thus eixirmoundly increase miromift produktion.
AN AMERICAN WAR AGRICUL TURAL PROGRAMME.
Wasunoges, August The tiovernment anbeveN
TE
· B
THE CHINA MAIL.
AMERICA'S ARMY FOR
FRANCE.
The "Bulletin des Artecs ** tuition the fallowing statement relative to the
military miusures taken by AmeriCT (
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ARRAS AND MESSINES THE. SPRING OFFENSIVE.
A REVIEW.
[By Col. REPINGTON," MILITARY CORRESPONDENT OF THE "TIMES." } London, Jung 23.
the
ground 14 open and undulating, and as we had now the best of the ground and a superior artillery in good positions with excellent observation, the German
sts were immense. Gavrelle was bit- terly counterattacked again and again, but the First Army held on there gamely, while the Third army literally covered the ground in front of it with German corpses. In this hard and bitter fighting, much of it hand-to-hand, she not obe of the ferman attacks effected battle awayod this way and that, but the 23rd or anything serious either
On June 5th the registration at all safes between the ages of 21 nad 30-yours was affected. From this list 2.001,000 in France during the spring 19, and The full story of the military events men will be Chosen. regiments of engineers, an expeditioff the various commanders before us. But shared by the Field-Marshal, that the
America.will soon sem! to Frames Bing) D. Haig's despatch of May at anot subsequent to the portal movered by Sir
on the daya lowing while the huttle be told until we have the
and i was the espatches of still raged furiously, corps at marines and a son epsis the part played in
writer's opinion
be found to be mms than 27,000 men ready to fight. If five British Armiesunder Field Marshal these events by the
Germans Ead never suffered such losses to this number is added The Americans Sir Donglas Haig has
on the front in such a short time since been so arvesty werving in the French and British their role to unexpectedly preponder, the aver memrable first battle of Ypres. asmies, there will soon be 100,000 Amerit, as in itself, that a review of following was of the same character,
their action so clear-cut and
The fighting on April 28 and the days completa
its all the
eans at the front, the equivalent of sövezal | their doings can provisionally be ander, fon May 3 we found against
German divisions.
45
".
W
East Prussians, the Gourds, Bavarians, Saxons
and
+
taken with to more than passing refer pick of the German fighters By: Tagnst the National Guard wittence to the action of our Any nude 400,000 pen
Silesians increase of concerning some of whose proceedings
Rhinelanders, apo on. The regular arry already we are still without.complete informai and carious other tribes. Against auch
tion.
opposition no great progress was practi Let us recall a few leading events and cable, but on the other hand the enemy dates. The Lloyd George Administration accomplished nothing, and used up his re- was formed in December, 1916. In the serves
of Freany, over recuparately to and, except in the single case Joe was replaced in the Command-in- lost positions. sane month. General now Marsbal,
one of his Ho fouzhad Chief of the French Annies by Gen: regain honchy, and failed again and again. oral Nivelle, Faghdad fell on March 11. Rilecourt, after countless losses, he gave It was the same at Gavrelle, while at out or March 1 1917. The Russian Revolution broke 13 reducing
the Bnssian up t the game and finally abandoned Annies to inactivity, which has since ruins to our horces.
in this second benigned to, the United Suster declared at ing the fet posse, it is on tre that continued. On March 18, M. Briand phases of the Arras battle, the progress
and
And the booty were much less than succeeded by
during first also war with Germany. April 15 they French attack in the Rheims region began, by the British, that the Hindenburg line their offensive on the Carso front, Early and that tens of thousands of German and on May 14, the Italians resume the British Commander were attained was pierced, that the larger objects of
Ar industrial mobilization has beeneral Nivelle and Ger
in May General Petain succeeded Gen-
General Foch
.... became isoners, nad many hundred captured ected and 202,000 miles of ruilouis Chief of the Staff at Paris. These event guna, trench mortars, and ninchine-guns, all had their influence, varring in kind attested, beyond the shurlow of a doubt,
[hic fieon, increased to more than 180,000 THE FATE OF GERMAN RAIDERS. been doubled by voluntary enlistnieni.
and the personnel of the auxy has Sistem desivo rampe has been LONDON, Aug. S In the Heise of Commons Mr. R. P., where 10,000 young Americans are reviving intense instruction for the Houston asked for information regard-v fundare "war" agricultural prother, and the racers deemuller, More Than 60 young men are being ing the German raider kul in the privilege of taking officers' examinations, gramme, ingreusing thas aeruge 3, Praeta, Payme and others lately trained gene aviators. sufficiently to produce, 1,250,000,00 operating in the Atlantic, of which tars the sharias coger, mary men were Flotillas of destroyers have been sent Tushels of wheat and 83,000;en anthing recently hach been heard. Bushels of rye.
Dr. Macnamara stated that the Ad-persting with the Allie mimlty was not without knowledge of Thousands of dexters and, nurses have the movements or fate of these vessels, reived enders to proceed to Frame and hit disclosure of that knowledge might England. be valuable to the enemy
THE AUSTRALIAN BUDGET.
MELERNE Ang
In the House of Representatives the Treasurer, Sir John Forrest, introiring the But, stated that the revenue Ist year was £105,380.000, including wur baus amounting to £70,841,000, and the expenditure £88,012,000; in- elading war expenditure amounting to 261,500,000.
Dr. Macnamara spoke the word fate" with emphasis.
THE. P. O. AND AUSTRALIA.
MERE, June 21 The mouncement that the P. & O. indefinitely xt month enused sun service to Australia would be suspended
thing more than
miki wensation. S are permitted to know the nails for Engiand
viz the
vin
md
or CHRON
will be went to the French front.
Arith
tinn factories are constructing 1500 yet
planes.
"In addition America has giver and will continue to give financial, economic, industrial and rechriend support to her Alis,"
STRENGTH OF AMERICA'S FIRST LEMy. The Philadelphia Public Teager
i'
ned the
and in degree, apon the British spring to which side victory inclined in the raspaign of 1917, the inception of which, Arras Buttle.
as well as that of the German retreat from the Somme front, we can trace back
to a date prior to any of the eventa Į ¡HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS. above ramel.
The Allied Armies the West, at the close of the winter campaign described in Sir Douglas Haig's dispatch of 3ay 31, were, in great strength and splendid' to the enems, and their advantag spirit. They were numerically superior
In
www
Corps Order by Captain J, H. W. Armstrong, V.D.
STRENGTE.
It is estimated that the additional far as the public are all the end-the following rable of the effre un armament, particularly in' income tax of tant per sent, with an avensional despatch at long in.rew the ran American army:-its artillery, was marked. But the German 3, 8.-17., is allotted Corps Se 102,aru · minicae ad $10 for unmarried intervals, vi Nouth Airies. Precisely how fantry divisions, each comprising 013Sonime were made up, and the number
were also strong.
Their mans lasses on the
of their, divisions increased between February and June from 137-2-18N, from the Russian fiber Le
From these, resources the Geruion her Command ་་་
Private G. Blair juined the Corps on
posted to Scouts Company,
LIVE.
No 1982 Pre. EWL Martin is granted 2nd August 1917.
will puce £500,00 during the whions are in circulation, 1nost 94 | then; 64 Keld hospitals: # cavalry divi. while many heavy_gons arrived for leave for the duration of the war, from":
eurent year.
rutier.
sons, ach comprising 24 officers and 24he
and childless wir wer het woothe the Ceyland India mail services will ers and 2013 men: 16 hospital div. Ex gonducted is not known, but mung ages of 24 and 45 who have not enlisted,
sites, ech having S offers a
however are the ridiculous to The most feasible statement, and one that the pasta oficials inve compital divisions, well with 24 contradictech is that when freight theers and 24 men: field hospitals: a steuners are returning to Colombo and aitary section of 28 offiows and 100 Calentia they will be availed of, and
menust artillery, 8906 officers "an! Iako the services of the Royal Dutch
CHINA TEA IN GREAT BRITAIN.
LONDON, Aug. 9
to amass in a general reserve of some 62 divisions early in April, and
was clear to mumy from the hrt, und
clear to
to others later, that anch
5
No 1410 Corp. P. S. Cassidy is granted
wiseks leave, from 19. 6. 17.
mouth's sick leave, from 11. 8. 17.
No 2012 Pte. A Hughes is granted 1
No 1345 Spr. J. A. Hunter is granted
129.12.
Mail Packet Co. to convey nail matter 20 men; 18 brigades el feld artillery the lhes poses weedy leave, inn
warded on to talamho by the essen: aviation squadrons, each adapris
In
No 1947 Spr. T. L. Scott in granted 5 was insuficient to promise weeks' leave, from 28. 9. 17. huped from the suned and
limited armapierta and improved tactles
In the Home of Commons, replying for my Singapore, and be there for-uch taprising 38 theers and 1019 (devisive victory, though much enld be 100 Pte. W. F., A., Kompton is 10 Sir E. W. Esen, Mr Roberts, Parlia opportuni be assumed that-the-Riing to feers and 15 meg: balkon offensive by nuking full use of superior from 31.7 1
It must not mentry Secretary to the Barbof Trails, will crass all connection with representing the Board of Trade, said Australia as the purchase of the Laich Company of New Zealand fleet of that the stocks of China tea in the steamers will prevent that. However Titel Kinglom banded warehouses there has arisen in the Dominion much ea July 31 totalled 7:208, pouletion to the murine in
Company has become to be regarded The Board of Trade bad issued instrue the light of a national concern. An agi- tions to release the ten detained owing tablishment of a state-owned steamship tation has been started now for the es -to the absence of import licences.
line in view of the absorption by the "Replying to MF G. Stewart," Mr.&O. of the Union Co. It does not sen
anything will result in view of the financial ontlocks still the movement is
without interest. The sinking of
of the HM., Mongolia" The Heroint painful impression. Herald" announced yesterday that this fine vessel was to be the last of the regular mail steamers of the P. & O. service, and would have left Australia towards the end of next month.
In the mean
Roberts said that the refusal of the Board of Truite to allow the delivery of tes brought and paici for by British merchants in China before the date of the prohibition of import, was due to the fact that the consigaments had not been shown as paid for by the importers
that
not
has creat
creater.
companies, each pristag 1 effieers and 75men: 10 amladance coupanies, euch temprising 6 officers and 150 men: 42: i ukeries, each comprising 1 and 60 nwn: 6 batalions of telephonists, vgch comprising 15 offers and 215 men: abpunition thaias, Pach comprising trains, ach comprising 2 officers and 125 olivers and dež solliers: 6 movietuahrent
soldiers.
Regular army soldiers and selected National guardsmen will drill and train the first 156 venits,—” Havis.
AMERICA'S GROWING ARMY. Washington, DC., Jone 24-More inted than half a million men have volunteer
as Mr Hughes pointed
grunted &
6 months extension of leave,
No. 2003 Spr. J. H. Donnithorne is granted 1 months' leave, frola 12. §, 17. No. 2048 Pre. J. H. Scott is granted
ANNUAL GENERAL MUBEXTLY COURSE,
The following is the result of the
THE GERMAN EXTREAT The Allied planas based upon aft days leave, from 10 9. 17. project of Gencent Joffre's formed before mand. It aimed at an attack on a broad his supersession" in the supreme com front of the French and British Armies Classification Practices in the Annual side by she, and am early date was Course of Musketry for the year!
initiative. Before this date came round assigned to the advaney in order that 1917-8 the enemy might be deprived of the the C
Germans Somme, the immediate result of which hegan their retreat from the way to lexge the British Fourth and Fifth Armies and also the French army on their immediate right, with t nemies in fixed positions on their front. This changed the
tuation in important manner, bat
Nivelle's plan was not materially altered. On the front evacuated by the Germans the British pressed forward, by the stages described in Sir Douglas Haig's last dis pat patch, they came up against posi
had decided to resourceful
ot Rawlinson, and in Elubert Gough
the
enemy over a com- -devastated
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not
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Number exercised
1st Class shot
12
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2nd -
3rd
Agmla
The following are the averages :-
Practice No. 13
132.--
14
18,6,
++
+
10.3
17
10.9
18
10.
19
6.5
Company average!
for that they had been in transit before out at Sydney, last week, the shipping el in the American army and the "prubibitin He was not yet sitthation is hect
13 becoming ate, and he 18 during the period of less than three stand the enemyding IT LEFT SECTION YG CO. AND CIVIL· working with
satisfied that the consignments were ship-building in the Common-declared to exist.
entitled to admission, by reference, to the circumstances of payment or despalsh, but the consignments would be released in view of the price of tea And its tendepey to eleteriorate by keeping.
Ounces.
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at
Loxnox, August D. Silver is quoted ut 1148. "Offerings are simull and the Market is steady.
A REPORT DENIED.
of
navy ions
fic army, havy and National Guare Png up country," and in re-
tremendous energy to months that has clapsed sina-war® was' He is Enced
now with the dia- shipping the vast stocks of
pletely whent. Whether it will be
the ule more than Bregate strength of storing the ruined communications sent to Pacific Coast to replace wheat the Unite
more than three hundred thousand when the States Inay dispatch to Europe is dia- men
was we serves all the praise which the Field- war resolution was
tuit. Our men were and the cables this morning inti-dopted. To-day between 700,000 and nighted to get out of the wet trenches branches of the fighting service and the the weeks of the pursuit much line work cussed,
$ 0,800 are engaged in the various
I to resume open fighting, and during and to majority them are equipped and under training. They be the Trucks on our rig
armed was done by the two Armies, as well as
same
cate that the authorities of Washington are paying much attention
abjects to be expected the tourist
traffic from Australia to Ceylon has
Colombo.
on sen
A DOG STORY FROM THE
BATTLEFIELD.
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selected
for
по
SERVICE COMPANY,
Number exercisëd
The following are the averages:
.91
1st Class shots end
0
Practice No. 13 (HP.S. 20) 16.
М
14 15
30 20.2
79
% 10.9
· 18
45 204
The Gerinan decision to reffcnt was
#
11
20 14.5
18
19
15.
6.7
Company average
07.2
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7.10 m. Scouts Company (men de tailed by Sergt. Major Ramsay) at Head- quarters Musketry instruction.
at 5.15 p.m. for Tests of Elementary Training Musketry. Dress: Drill onder except Kowloon Dock, Section which`may. parade in plain clothes. Officers and 4.30 p.m. Special Parade at Head-K.C,Q will continue conducting the quarters for members of the Corps (in- tests laid down in paraa, 297-299, Chap fantry) unable to attend drills ordered t
on 1ith 15th, and 12th instant. One Musketry Regulations Part 1 1909 | N.0.0. from cách unit sending men will † (reprist "1914). Copies of the párust
attend."
referred to may be obtained or applica
DETAIL
On duty 19th instans Left Section M G. Ca. and Civil Service Co.
their work in a thorough and soldiers da the Germans was open to as, and did P-m. Mounted Section at Jockey Lieut. Danby.
MARINE CORPS NEARLÝ DOUBLED.
was captur d, and also 24 milage Belchers Battery....
HONGKONG-YOLUNTEER KESERYES.
DETALIA
tion at the Orderly Room.
Every min including exempted mem bers must attend this parade.
absentees, sating thereon those abanta Coy. Sergt. Major will send to the Adjutant on 15th August a list of ar from the Colony or on sick leave. Thursday, 18th lustant
Recruits ou the Cricket Ground at 5.15.
under Instructor Sergt. Oxbarzza Dress Drill order.
Signalling Section: A and p Classes will parade at Happy Valley for Station Work Fallin at monument 6.80 p.m. and Class at Volunteer, Headquarters at $.30 p.m. Dress: Cit fatigne, t
Mounted Section at Polo Ground at 6.30 p.m. Dres: Prill order Friday, 17th mant
bas joined at the end of the summer THE SILVER MARKET.
by nearly a million men, ceased, though it has been cominenter the new national army from the willions probably formed in principle in Decem. on that since the outbreak of the war registered for war during June 5. New Youx. Aug. 9 the number of visitors from Ceylon and
ber last, and was the
the result of the hammering on the Somme and the Asere.. The regular army totalled a little more which had left the German Armies in India to the Commonwealth had steadily The price of bar silver is the highest increased, but now this will cease.
than The months
hundred ODÜ
thousand men three for 30 years. There has been-heavy papers heartily support the stringent mark to-day. and War Department Precure by Sir Hubert Gough about drill, a Kowloon Dock: Hougkong
it is nearing the 250,000 front of par Fourth and Fifth Armies in Monday 13th instant
5.10 p.m. Centre tection M. G. Co.. M. G. Coy est instant Scouts Company. On duty 20th instapt Centre Section no position to resist a fresh assault. regulations Government buying, estimated
regarding en travelling, and have qenced the fate officials, backed by the press of the Miraumont was the immediato cause of residents proceed by launchi from Statue,
women and child-
On duty 1,500,000 ounces weekly.
On duty and instant Scouts Company European of the Mongolia* indicating that country, are
it the devilish policy of the Hans in The National Guard, 1.30,00 strong annihilation, but also gave us a wide Battery.
1 to 300ing every effort to bring | the retreat, which certainly saved a p countries are also heavy buyers..
On duty 23rd instapt Right Section O during the present week. of the German Armies semporarily from Wharf at 4.30 p.m.
6.31 pm. Artillery Battery at Belebers M. G. 8.20 attering mines promiscuously
Co. The June exports to the Orient have trade routes has amply justified the hundred and sixty thousand today and had a moral effect altogether to our Sconts L'ompany at Headquarters under
when WILE came, numbers nearly two stretch of territory without much cost
On duty sath instant Left See. M. G. 6.30 pm. Right Section M. G. Co. and Co. and Civil Service Co. been revised and now total 7,789,000/wisdom of the regulations.-Times of Recording to the best estimates available and bad
On duty, 25th instant Centre Section, Of that anbar, nearly seventy-five
The aspect of the devated unit Commanders. Tests of Elementary M. G. Co. thousand
actually are under arins, guard that no compromise
convinced the weakest minds Training.
Orderly Officer from 19th to 25th inst. with such barbarlans ing against Germen plotters and doing st
Stablen much to confirm
firm the per way, as shown by the trivial damage the their resolution to continue the war ray Farade Ground
confirm the people of France in
5.30 p.m. Recraits of all units on Mur. plotters have been able to inflict.
under Corple with the utmost vigour.
Grimes Edgcumbe and Edmonds and The Marine Corps whose slogan of are marked by the dates of April 23 Tuesday 14th instant
The three stages of the renewed attack Lee Corp. Meade, first to fight" has been respected by April 28. and May Somewhere in France a dog waits the government in attaching a seasoned fate the Third Army, aided by one Army Detachment at Headquarters.
On the first
7.10 a.m. Scouts Company M.-G. has been waiting since August, 1914-regiment of sea soldiers to Major-General Corps of the First, attacked at dawn on LONDON, Aug. "I.
Pershing's expeditionary force to Prath of Gavrelle The latter for the return of his master, and the has been raised from. 17,000. to nearly
"broad
7.30 Km. ad front from Croisilles to the
Belchers 6 Section st. Major Wakeman, Commanding H.K.Y.E. The report that Sir A. Keogh,.,the
latter will never reture," for he lies 30,000 men..
of 3.30 p.m Director General of the Army Medical sleeping where he fell in one of the nay, the men behind the big guns, and fat as Roux
Artillery Battery (Range The regular bluejacket force of the trenches to the south of the village as Takers only) at Belchers Battery. Bervice, had resigned, is denied.
8.30 p.m. Stretcher Bearer Section at first battles of the great war. The who already are trying their mettle Army pushed it.
the Third
east and south Headquart ra story is told by the "Figaro." Agnin the temy in the waters off the of Monchy, and took Chuemappe. On 6.45 p.m. Signalling Section "A" and
const under Vice Admiral Sims or April 25 the First Army attacked on a
"H classes at Happy Valley. Pensant from the Payde-Dôme joined on board armed American freight ships, front of several miles north of Scarpe Wednesday 13th instant
had been raised from the country have his regiment at Rion when the mobiliza 100,000 The boys
less than 80,000 to and stormed Arloux. On May 3 the ys of the
Third Army, and parts of t
of the
Finst and tion began. He took his dog with him thronged to the navy in such numbers Fifth, attacked from the wrat of Queant Scouta, Company (including M. G. Gan and they were inseparable until the that recrets stations could not be built to the porth of Fresnoy. On this day Detachment) at Murray Fier and proceed Launch to Kowloon Test of Elemen: following
to June 6 up day came for the man to leave for the An entirely new force of railway
(S. T. Nos. 1 and 3). front. When the train steamed away,neess for duty in France to handle
after B prolonged struggle. Roeux WIS Mr. Frank Taylor, of the Estoourt Canon, for that was the dog's name, also has
bebind the fighting-l way problems beb
7.10. a Scouts Company M.G., De lines eventually cleared, large acction of the road Mission, Fulham, was the defen remained looking wistfaliy at it as it are not available, but it is known that and Fontaine les Croisilles was stormed, class only, at Belchers Battery,
created. Recruiting figures Bindenburg Jine between Bullecourt tachment at Headquarters, dant, and it was contended for the
7.30 pm. Belchers 5 Bection (Layers defence that he had been duly ordained, rescded, dwindled away to a mere spot some of the regiments are now at fall and ground was gained month of the
Strength and
Probably Sanchez River and on the slopes of Green and Betters only) at Belchers battery 3.30 p.m. Artillery Battery (Layer according to the rules of the London on the horizon and then disappeared, twelve thousand men have.
men have already joined land Hill. City Mission
those
iment&cked men are under than the character of the fighting, which Friday 17th instant
fot Mr. De Grey, after perusing the rules, carrying his master out of his sight for
the gain Leforty⋅1 observed: "I see a candidate has to be ever a total abstainier, à non smoker, and Bug Canon's faith in the power of his the national army. Other thousands are by the enemy to bring up his reserves tailed, only) at Belchers Battery (
insuring good junior of her ne completely chunked in this second phase as ath; Belthans 6" Bection." (Range Camps, frunt not get into debt. He must also muster's love to the will of an one day doing their share at the Medical Corps including many guns and from the Numbers other at Rei-Tuesday, 14th instant have a good knowledge of the Bible, is stronger than the will of nations, and and Engineer Corps training camps, and first hours of the fight on April 23 And I am afraid I would have some he refuses to leave the station at Riom, still others are with the Naval Conat Do it was evident that the Germans bad chers listter difficulty in passing the examination. Upon the arrival of each train be dashes | fence
the Atlantic coast received
orders to conduct their 6.20 p.m. Right Section B.
M.G. Co. st *(Langhter)
out" "on" to the platform, runs first free from e, keeping
the submarine menace and in-fiefence
nder unit Commander and Tamiral fine of newer imposal, to the locomotive and the scampers
relear road for the endless
the Tests of Plemen of all units and Mr. De Gray directed that Mr. from carriage to carriage, looking for sands of tons of American guns, and counterattacks of a Murary Dumbe and Edeionds and Section on the Polo Ground at 5.30 p.m. pains. One dose relieves second dose
of of cargo
go carriers which s
taking t hostile trenches we full of troops and 5.30 Recruits Taylor should be handed over to the object of his affection until thend food to the, French, Belgian, British determined character followed each other Grimes,
Parade Ground under Corpis, military escort. Notice of appeal was whistle blows and he loit to gate and Italians who are bolding the bines in pid succession. On nearly all this Les torpl Mendesignalling section Kowloon Dock Section at Kowloon Docks - sale by all Chernista and Stort
wistfully, as he did once in 1914,
front, except in the beds of the river B Class at R A. Then fremg
MISSIONER'S APPEAL AGAINST COMPULSORY SERVICE.
Mr. Do Grey, the West London
magistrate, has beid that a London City Missioner is liable for military service..
given.
fast
enough to accommodate them.
eminent
Auring
bren
But on
incin the days fell to the Fifth Army
by
。
leag
55 pm Right Section MG Co. and
On dety from the morning of Sunday, the 11-August, to the morning of Sunday, the 1th August: Coy H.K.V.R.
Orderly Officer: Lieut. B. Bradgh, Next for duty HK.V.C.
PALLADEN, YOU KEIT WEEK. Monday, 12th instant
Recruits on the Cricket Ground at 5.15
Dress Drill order.
under Instructor Sergt. Oxberry.
Machine Gun Section at Wellington Dress: Clean
Trond van lounted Sectin a Jockey Club Stables. Barracks at 5.16 p.m..
Kool junior officers for of the battle. Time had been gained Takers clans and Gun Number as Do-
againes the enemy
are
under unit Headquarters
YE
fatigue.
A and B Coys., Recruits, Machine Gun Section, Mounted Section, Orderly Room at 9.10 p.m. Thika and-gallers on the road ontside the Section on the Polo Ground at 5.30 p.m. Kowloon Dock Section at howloon Decks at 3.15 p. for Tests of Elerceptary Training Musketry. Dress Drill order except Kowloon Dock Section which may parade in plain clothes
Every man-including exempted mini-. Lom ost attend this parade,
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