BRITISH CASUALTIES.

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FURTHER LISTS. FROM INDIAN PAPERE.]

September 18th.

THE HONCHONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17mm, 1914.

prophet Tolstoy. We shall not a ourselves, which is of the chosen race before wo ask which so right, nor shall ask whether the Germans are. Toutons before we nak whether they keep their N faith.-The Times.

SMALLER NEWSPAPERS. The London Daily Mail says that since the war began nearly alty papers devoted to interests of trades and sports have suspended publication. In most cases the

resulted in considerable loss of employ-

Some of the journals will be revived on

Lient. J. Fraser, Lieut. L. Aveling, Durham Light Infantry; Lieut. Goddie, Connaught Rangers; Lieut, C. J. Balfour, South Lancashires; Lieut. W. Godal, 2nd Lieut. Houldsworth, 2ad Lient, G. Durhams Lieut. Grey-Wilson; 2nd Licut Monckton, Scots Guards 2nd Lieut. 00. Guinness, Worcesters Lieut-CoL A. Dunlop, Tuniskillings Fusiliers; Captain R. Hasted, Wiltshires; 2nd Lieut. G. H. Howitt, Healing, West Ridings; Liout. GC Hill, South Lancs; Lieut. V. Inglefeld, East Wiltshires; Lient, A. V. Newton, Somerset Yorks; Captain Kyrkek-Smith, Liverpools; Light Infantry; 2nd Light. M. J. O'Donovan, - Riding-master and Hon. Lieut. T. Lawrence, The Press Bureau announces the follow-Irish Fusiliers; Lient. J. Honeyman, Scottish V.C., 18th Hussars; Lieut. N. Lethbridge, Borderers; Captain Prisl, Rifle Corps; Yorks and Lanes; Lieut. Lilburn, Highland ing casualties among officers-

itedCol. Sir E. Bradford, Col. L.. TeLint. W. E. Terrs, Oxfordshire and Bucks light Infantry, lieut H. S. Love afari cent, Capt. G. Spriafold, and Capt. B. Infantry; Jient. J. Vance, Estes; 2nd Lieut. Worcesters; Captain'. Bithmer, Sherwoods; Stewart. The last named was connected. C. Westmorland, Hampshires; Captain 2nd Lieut. I. Macboan, Sherwoods; Captain with the famous espionage case. Among the Fuller Maitland, Captain F. Harry, 2nd F. Maruhali, Liverpools; Captain P. circulation was not extensive, but täkers wounded are Col J. Geddes and Major I.. Lient. Sir R. Corbett, Lieut. A, Trulter, 2ad Maxwell, East Yorks: Lient, T. Meauty, in the aggregate, tho suspensions have Lieut. Britten, 2nd Lieut, C. Jackson, Lieut. West Yorks; Lient. G. Norman, Royal Irish Capt. Lord Hamilton of the Irish Guards, H. C. Lloyd. Captain the Lau. C. Monck Rifles Captain C. C. Parkinson, Sherwoods; ment

Coldstreams; Lieut. E. S. D. Martin, 2nd Captain Rt. Pepys, Worcesters, Liout. H. deputy master of the Kang's household, has Lieut. A. M. Hill, 2nd Lieut. J. H. Nettle Pickering, West Yorks; Lieut. C. Pilter, 18th the return of better times, but in the case The following officers kann been killed in foll, 5th Dragoons; Captain Hartland-Mahon, Hussies; Captain R. S. P. Opham, Sher- of others they have, it is feared, been put attinn-Lieut. Bond, Capt. Cathcart, Major Aeraton, Litt. S Arlined, Frowds, Captain. C. E. Parten, Worcestors; bed for the late, it i

The proprietors of the London half- Foljambo, 2nd Lieuts Forster and Thompson, Artillery; 2nd Liont. Innes Crass, Irish Lieut. B. Ratcliffe, West Yorks; 2nd Lieut. Langers; Linut. J. S. Matheson, Yorks: 2nd Lieut. T. M. Bulloch, Warwicks. Lieut. Henriques, West Surrey Regiments; th

Missing-Captain E. J. P. Edwards,

to six pages and probably to four later on. Lieut. Denroche-Smith, 18th Hussars; Major Cameron Highlanders; Lieut. M. D. Scott, J. H. Johnstone, R.F.A. Lent. Colonel Royal Scots Major B. G. Parker, Captain Lieut. B. Hutchinson, and 2nd Lieut. Meller, The chief Paris papers are now reduced Montresor and Lieut. Hon. J. Pelham, Conper, 2nd Lieut. Statter, Royal East Yorks; Lieut. 1. A. Davies, Captain P to a single sheet.

Ib Rotterdam, Holland, no newspapers Sussex Regiment; Lieut. Seabrook, IntelliLineaster: Lient. R. Wynter, Captain L, C. Frye, Captain K. Grant-Dalton, Captain H

Harrington, Lieut. K. S. Henderson, 2nd are published. gence Corps.

Lieut. Langran. Captain F. Lowe nad Lient. The following officers have been wounded: Col, NJ: Cameron, Cameron Highlanders:

0. Thompson, West Yorks; Lient. 1. Lient. Col. Pensonby, Coldstream Guards;

Horton, verpuols; Lient. A. W. Hudson, Major Jelf, Riffles; Lient-Col Lowther, Scots Guards; Colonel Maclachlan, Cameron Highlanders; Major Mathon-Lannowe aalCorps. Major Pilleau, West Surrey Regiment; Major G. H. Nicholson, R.F.S.; Majors Stewart and Murray, Black Watch.

been killed in action.

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September 19th. We extract the following telegrams from Rangoon papers:-

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Missing:-2nd Lieut. V Lontaigne, Connaught Rangers; Lieut. M. C. Cameron, Cameron Highlanders; Lieut. Frost, Che shives; Major C. R. Speeding, Irish Rifles.

Prisoners -- Lieut. V. S.. Lindop, Flying

It is unofficially reported that Lient.-Col. C. M. Stephenson, Scottish Borderers, is wounded and a prisoner, and that Captain A. S. Wiliams and Captain H. S. Parry, Army Mefirul Corps, are prisoners.

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Killed-Captain W. Frend, Sherwoods. Died of wounds:-Lieut. A. W. Campbell, Coldstreams: 2nd Lieut. W. G. Houldsworth Oficers Training Corps; Captain A. K Kyrke Smith, Liverpools; Lieut. T. Meantys, West Yorks.

September 25th.

Died: Captain C. Boone, Essex Regiment. Lieut-Colonel Grant Duff has been

Killed in East Afrien : —Livut.-E-Thorný-- Brigadier General Haking croft. King's African Rifles. Officers killed-Limit. Sir A. C. Gibson killed and

Beaufort. Craig and Lietit. Puwell, Highland Light wounded:--

Wonideu: -2nd Lieut. Y. Infantry; Capt. Lord Guernsey and Capt." The following list of officers hitted iDevonshires; Lient. G. E. Bowen, Field

todayCaptain Borners Fish Guards; Lieute Binghais, published

Artillery Captain D. Carden, Sonforths; Wyndham. Coldstreams; Wereesters, 2nd Lieut. P. Girardot, Oxford Lieut. F. Denton: West Surreys; Lient. W Lockwood Bud Licuts. Des Vieux and Pickersgill-Cunliffe, and Bucks Light Infantry: Lieut. Nagger: Fleming, Devonshires; Lieut. C. I. Gordon, Grenadier Guards; Capt. 6. W. Bathway RAM.C.; Lent. D. Kupton, Warwicks; Coldstreams: Lieut. 4. I. Griffith, Field so Linuts.-3. F. 1. Charke and Wissman 2nd Lieut. J. Mead, Royal Fusiliers; Lieut. Artillery; Lieut. Halls, Hampshires; Quarter- R. Capt Fitzgerald, 4th Dragoons Mackler-Ferryman, Oxford and Bucks Light mater and Hon. Lieut. H. Hickie, Irish Capt. Forrest, R.A.M.C. Capt. R. Infantry, 2nd Lieut. F. Smythe, Worcesters: Guards: Lieut. Mapplebeck, Flying Corps Grenfell, attached 9th Lancers; Lieut. G. Lient. R. Worthington. Oxford and Bucks Captain 0. T. Martin, Highland Light Miller, R.E.; Lieut. Pering, Berkshires. Light Infantry; Major J. Barstow, Infantry; Captain Mathias, Sherwoods; 2nd

Died of rounds: Col. F. R. F. Boileau,

Engineers.

Lieut. W. Owen. Welsh Regiment: Licut Dier! in hospital: Ligt, Hadfield, South

G. E. Prior, Devonshires; Captain Rochfort Lanenshires.

Boyd. Field Artillery; Captain D. Sherlock. R.; Lient. Tidbury, Middlesex Regiment Lieut. S. Ven, Devonshires.

Killed in East Africs: Jemadar Sher Buz, 20th Punjabis.

Wounded: Majar Gillison, R. H.A.; Majer Markett, 4th: Hussars; Capt. Sir W. He Barttelat, Coldstreams: Cal. Dalton, Army Medical Service.

Alissing: Major Cookson, Royal Sussex; Major Bayley, R.F.A.

September 20th. - The following casualties among officers are aunuunced tonight:

Killed:-Captain A. M. Byng, Royal Fusiliers; Major Carpenter-Garnier and 2nd Lieut. Compton-Thornhill, Scots Guards;

Died of woundaliout. G. A. Hutton, Engineers

Wounded and. mjasing :-Captain A. Attwood, Royal Fusiliers, Captain Dawson, Lincolns; 2nd Lieut. F. M. Hobby, Royal Fusiliers; Lieut. AT. Wyatt, Lincolnshires.

Wounded-Captain L. Ashburner, Royal Fusiliers; Captain, W. Bowden-Smith, Royal Fusiliers, Captain J. Helehurst. Cold- streams; Lieut. L. Browning, R.FA Quartermaster and Hon. Lieut. T. Bunting, Irish Fusiliers, Lient, A. W. Campbell, Cold- streams: Lieut. M. Dease, Royal Fusiliers; Captain A. G. Egerton, Coldstreams; Captain R. Evelegb, 'Oxford nnd Bucks, L.I.; Captain H. Forster, Royal Fusiliers; Captain C. G. Higgins, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry;

Previously reported wounded aos missing Lient. H. McMaster, R.F.A.; Lieut. Naylor Captain C. Hopden, Army Medicals; Lieut. Leyland, Royal Borso Guards; Major H. de Honte, Hampshires; 2nd Lieut. B. Packart, B.A.; Lieut. F. Rochs, Army Ratcliffe, West Yorks Veterinary Corps: Lieut. E. Smith and

Previously reported missing most wounded Lieut. F. Steele, Royal Fusiliers; 2nd Lieut.

MissingLient. C. H. Bushell. 2nd Dragoon Guards; 2nd Lieut. J. d. Dunlop, Dublin Fusiliers.

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THE MISERY OF MEAL TIMES.

DAINTY MORSELS FAILED. TO CREATE A DESIRE TO EAT.

"Can you enjoy your food?" On the answer to this simple question a whole life's happiness may bang. Some people at meal times approach the table as if they were leaving the condemned coll for execution. There's always a skeleton at their feasts-an ever present sense that good digestion will not wait on appetite, nor health on both. They never allow themselves to forget they have a stomach or a liver. They could not if they would, for the torments that follow from an impaired digestive system are M perpetual nightmare to thei

Ta tell sufferers from dyspepsin that the malady in one form or another has afflicted all ranks of society, in all ages, from the cradle to the grave, is poor consolation. They would prefer to be out of the fashion, as the saying is. **Lat King Eo and So, Lord. This and That, and Mr. Multi-Millionaire koop their indigestion," they would growl if you said they were in the same class of sufferers; "What I want is to be on good Can you tell me terms with my food. how?

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Captain R. Gordon, Northamptonshire Infantry; 2nd Lieut. 1. C. Wells, R.E: Regiment, Lieut. H. R. Jones, Scots Guard;

Enofficially reported died of wounds: Major-JKerrich, Welsh Regiment Captain Lieut. L. W. White, 1st Dragoons.

H Matthew Northumberland Tusiliers (poficially reported prigner ficut 2nd Lieut. N. M. Owen: RTA 2nd Lieut... dirhwa na Liant. E. Hills, B.A.M.C. G. Polson, Black Watch: Lieut. R. F.

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The following casualties are announced: Filed:--Lient. F. D. Alfrey, Bth Lancers; Majus M. Cookson, Royal Sussex Regiment; Lieut. Dawn, Royal Sussex Regiment; 2nd Licht. S. Davison, King's Royal Itifle Corp Captain E. R. Jones, Cheshire Reigment; 2nd Lieut. S. McGuire, Roya! Dublin Fusiliers; 2nd Lieut. Mageais, Royal Irish Rifles Lieut, W. R. Murray, Gordon Highländer; Captain R. Oliver, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; 2nd Lieut. J. Paulson, Lanenshire Fusiliers; 2nd Lieut. J. Pepys. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry : Captain L. Slater,

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September 20th. The following casualties are announced to-day-.

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We published in ∙this month's Educational Supplement a letter fron Professor Stanley Roberts upoa the

so weak and run down that I soon became German philosophy of history, EL Died of wonds: -Captain M. Haggard,

philosophy which has allured or 'over incapable of managing my household Welsh Regiment.

The affairs. I was induced to try Mother Died of wounds-Lieut. O Carsin, Duke awed some English historians.. Wounded:-Major Deshon, R.F.A. ; Majer of Cornwall's L.I.; Lieut. A. George, essouce of that pailosophy is that the Seigel's Syrup. A few doses gave me F. Duncan. Royal Scots: Major W. Mad Dorsetshires; Lieut. 8. K. Jones, Army Teutons are a chosen race to whom God. great relief, invigorated my appetite, docks, R.F.A.; Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Smith, Veterinary Corps: Major Pillean, West or the latest substitute for God, bas and by the time I had finished three Lincolnshire Regiment; Major A. H. Mait-Surreys; 2nd Lieut. Relton, East Surreys; committed the future of civilization and bottles I had thoroughly recovered. I land and Major A. D. Nicholson, Cameron 2nd Lieut. E. Tindall, Rifle Corps.

that other races have but one duty have since been in the best of health."

Perhaps in the stress of modern life Highinders.

Wounded: Lieut. L.. Buller aril 2nd namely, hot to interfere with the Teuton Lieut. Cave-Orme, Lincolnshires; Quarter-mission. Now deep in this theory is the there is a tendency to treat lightly the master and Honorary Lieut. T Clayton, old barbaric belief in predestination. If first little derengement of the stomach, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; Lieut. you are born a Celt or a Slav there is liver, or bowels until dyspepsia has us It does not matter in its grip, when loss of appetite, Cockburn Mereer, Inniskilling Fusiliers; no hope for you: Lient. C. C. Holmes, Lincolnshires: Captain what you do, what great men or great irritability, sick headaches, constipation, G. W. Hunt, Northamptonshires; Captain achievements may seem to glorify your and other distressing symptoms weigh

Don't make this error. Get in a CAPITAL PAID-UP (U.S., Gold): $3,250,000 C. Rose and Lieut. E. L. Welchman, race; the fact remains that you are not heavily upon us.

a Teuton and the future is not with you.

and, indeed, get your Jincolnshires.

Wander Bind missing-Captain R. So, if you are a Touton, it does not counter

An occasional dose of RESERVE FUND blow in fust Stevens. Irish Rifles; 2nd Lieut. Wingate matter how you or your nobene Syrup you will find will provided you strive for Teuton predomia- Gray, R.F.A.

ance, you are striving for, the future as keep the digestive organs up to concert Missing:Captain S. Field, Captain Mardained by God, or the latest substitute pitch; and a few doses will relieve you Leahy, Captain G. H. Stevenson and Lieut.

for Him, Hence the Germans now are of the first signs of indigestion. To All kinds of FOREIGN & LOCAL BANK-hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of F. Talloch, R.A.M.C.

Caufficially reported woundhi and prísun telling us that we are traitors to our banish it, if you have been a victim to Syrup in the Captain J. A. Davenport, Lanenshire eutonie destiny; the baser part of sit for a long time, take a regular course Fusiliers, and Major Rt. 4. Gray. Tish the Celts or Latins, or what not, have of Mother Beigel's

prevailed and we shall all be punished prescribed dose after meals. for our treachery. Not so long ago we With the experience of others to go by, Fusiliers.

Gurselves were bitten with this theory and you may look forward to quick relief, September 27th. Died of rounds-Captain A. Roe, Dorset.

used to talk about the decadence of the and ultimate restoration to health. You The King and Queen and Earl Kitchener Latin races. Then we discovered that there may be offered something else when you Hand it shires: 2nd Lieut. Chittenden, Manchester Regiment; 2nd Lieut. J. L.M. Smith, have telegraphed condolences to Mrs. Robb is no such thing as a Latin race, but only ask for Mother Seigel's Syrup. Manchester Regiment: Captain A. Winn, on the death at the front of Major A. K.

certain nations who speak a tongue back, and get what you want; don't have Imitation Suffolks, 2nd Lieut. WK. Ames, West Rabb, Derbam Light Infantry.

pays to The following list of casualties has been derived from Latin. We ourselves, too, a substitute foisted on you. Kents.

are ball a Latin race, and that may he is the homage sheddinessTM

F106 Wounties: Major G. J. Griffon, Lanca-issued ;----.

one reason why the destruction of Louvain.excellence. shire Fusiliers; Major C. Onslow, Bedford- Kled:Lieut. R. Benison, Connaughts; does not justify itself to us as a stroke shires.

Lieut. E. Boyd, Northumberland Fusiliers; for the future of civilization. We have Missing-Major Anutt and Major W. R.2nd Lieut. E. Cruickshank, Berkshires; 2nd seme northern sentimentality, but not are not free of Lloyd, Loyal North Lancashires; Major St. Lient, R. do. Stacpoule, Connaughts) Lieut. enough for that; we Jeger, Royal Irish.

W. Elliot, West Yorks; Captais H. Gnational vanity, but it could not persuade Elliott, Devonshires, Lieut. G. R. Fenton, us that God had chosen us to do the September 24th. Connaughts; 2nd Lieut. J. A. Ferguson; Devil's work.

Highland Light Infantry; Captain M. Tere was some excuse for this theory The following list of casualties among Fier, West Yorks; Captan D. Gikison, of races when men worshipped a tribal officers is published to-day:

Scottish Rides; Lient, H.. G. Gilmour, god, for then their god stood or fell with Killed 2nd Lieut. G. Amos, Quarter Worcesters; Captain H. 0. Hare Durham the tribe, and they fought for him when But the master and Hon. Captain A. Murray, King's Light Infantry; 2nd Lieut. C. C. Harrison, they fought for themselves, Own Scottish Borderers; 2nd Lieut. Sir G, Worcesters; Licut. R. M. Henderson, Kaiser himself cannot believe that there a Götterdämmerung if the Baillie, 2nd Dragons; 2nd Lieut. W. De Connaughts; Major A. F. Henderson, 27th will be Winton, Coldstream Guards: Lient. F.Light Cavalry; Lieut. C. Heary, Worcesters; Germans are beaten; for the German Fisher, Lieut. Vicat. Royal West Kents: Lieut. H. L. Hopkins, Army Medicals; Major intellectuals God has disappeared, and Lient. A. K. Foster, Hampshires; Captain A.4. Ingles, West Yorks: 2nd Lieut. O. L. the Teutonic race has taken His place. Horse, Laut R. F. Johnstone, Major the Mackenzio, Highland Light Infantry; Major No Divine revelation has told them that; Hon, A. H. Maitland, Queen's Own Cameron D. A. Mander, Durhams; Lieut. P. they know it only because they are Highlanders: Captain R. B. Parker, Captain Murray, Sherwoods; Lieut. F. O'Connell, Teutons and because their idea of civiliza- J. Savage, Northamptons Captain R. Army Medicals; Captain H. F. Reynolds, tion is the Teuton idea, which includes Partride, 5th Dragoon Guards: Captain Wiltshires; 2nd Lieut. Stanuell, Durhams; the present conduct of the German Army. C. W. Price, Royal Scots; 2nd Lieut. A. B.Lieut. M. Sweet-Escort. Liverpuls; 2nd This war at least ought to teach us, if one lesson namely, that Rend, Somerset Light Infantry; Captain Lieut. D. S. Wallace and 2nd Lieut. E. Got them,

civilization is not the property, of any Shatchard, R.A.M.C., 2nd Lieut. R. Sprechty, Watson, Officers Training Corps; R. Evelegh, one race or nation, but something after DEVON AND Connaught Rags; Lient to. D. Warren, Oxford and Bucks

which all nations and racee must strive.

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