THE FRINCIPAL THEATRE.
NEED FOR NUMBERS.
[BY THE MILITARY CORRESPONDENT OF ," THE TIMES."]
have
ammunition. A research for theatres of war where a large expendituro of artil- lery ammunition can be avoided is futile; for when such expenditure is not needed these will be no Germans to kill, and when wo are not killing Germans we arG not, waging effective war.
CONCLUSION.
THE COMPLETE SOLDIER. THE BRITISH SOLDIER AND HIS KIT.
THE HONGKONG DAILY FACES, FRIDAE, HAY 71⁄2K, 1915.
AMERICAN WAR SUPPLIES.
VIOLENT GERMAN ATTACK ON UNITED STATES. There is now very little to distinguish the attitudo of the German Press towards Eng land froin its attitude towards the United States, ronincks The Timez. Every day
: tho
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public opinion, and causing anxiety to her leading men, As to the actual proposals of the school director there is, of course, noth- ing to say The Kiel Canal was made by Germany on German soil in the Gorman interest, and renuins German in every sense of the word."
THE USE OF ENEMY LANGUAGES, A Frankfort schoolboy writes as follows in Languages of our Enemies"
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The time has come when it is necessary to examine the general situation of theft comes to this in the end. The armies Allied Armies, and to ask eureclves how of the Allies in the West are numerous articles appear which roundly accuse we at home in England can best help the and confident. A successful offensive is Americans of recognizing no motive cause and further the general objects of open to us, but the work resembles a pecuniary profit, and of being entirely an article called "Why, wo Learn the the campaign.
siege, and we require not only a largo violent article,
for the prolongation of the war. The situation of the Allied Armies is
out troops liko Earnings from the "Uncle Sam's whole world as a united Trading State, such numerical preponderance of infantry, 80 In a
the Hamburger as we have long desired. This is due to the relatively favourable. The Russian that We CAE pour armies, after a series of heroic combats peas out of a sack, but also means of Nachrichten says that, while all other neutral
war, which was caused by the envy of our. to which we cannot pay too much honunt, destruction superior to those of the Statesrusuffering, the Americans are gladly envinies. They recognizer that the State have checked and thrown back the Austremnony, with ammunition on such a scale earning thousands of millions from the supply had grown mightily. Its trade increased Gorman offensive on all fronts. They that operations, once begun, may be not of war materials. The article preceeds:
because its tinders understood how-to adopt The purpose of all these supplies from the themselves to the public to we must do i have taken the great fortress of Przemysl, intermittent, but continuous.
and talked and have captured with it not only a Every man and shell to the decisive United States is to kill or incapacitate the foreign languages. That is garrison but an Army.
They hold fast theatre is the principle upon which this sens of the German people and of the when our enemics have been beaten,
Wo in the Caucasus, while Russian ships in war must he fought out by England if Hapsburg Empire Hindenburg asked an the Baltic and the Black Sea prepare the it is to be fought out successfully, and it American reporter whether the individuals take the first place in world trade from
German way for other operations.
will be in accordance with the observance manufacturer in the United States has form them by using their languages. Only so can Moath by
trade
flourish again, and sew col- onies arise. So let us schoolboys learn foreign month the Russian Armies become more or neglect of this principle that victor of a pisture of a German warrior torn by
shall of American origin. This picture will languages with all zeal, and thus help to numerous and more formidable as their or defeat will ensue..
not for the Yankee have anything unpleasant overcome the consequences of the war, and armament improves. No German troops
about it. It is not he who has to bear pain to raise the Fatherland to the first rank sent castward have as yet, to our certain
and ma'ilation. On the contrary, to whor knowledge, fowed back again to the West.
among the Great Powers And his presswell comfortably. forsuing such a picture, he has any wish, it is Russia absorbs all the hostile troops sont against her, and this even more likely
the wish that there still may remain many so be true of the future thau of the pust.
Germans at whom ammunition can be fired. A great offensive by the Rusion Armies A non-commissioned officer in a Terri It is clear from the enormous supplies of war in the course of the coming summer itorial regiment at the front, responding, material in America and the tigh prices paid something upon which wo caa count, and in a letter full of cheerfulness and for them that the Allies are not in a position. we must be prepared on our side, to enjoyment of the work, to the request of to produces the supplies themselves. They make our effort at a moment which will a friend that he should write a sum would soon be on the verge of exhaustion, synchronize with the date most favourable mary of life out there," gives a list of the United States did not come to their help, for Rusiau plans. The 2,000,000 Austro- the things each man carries on his person and constantly provide them with fresh Germans who opened the great attack when marching up to the trenches," and material. The war would perhaps already upon the Russian armies in January lust adds: This will give you a good idea be at an end if it were not for this perpetu.
fviled conspicuously
in their of the weight that bears us down." The importation from the United States into designs, and they cannot have lost less enumeration is an under:
England by way of Canada, aad into Russia than 600,000 mon. Even if fresh reserves
by way of Vancouver. can still be poured into the Austro-Ger- man ranks, Ilassia will retain a consid. Socks. erable numerical preponderance and Boots. should continue to dominato the si-nation. Panta The Serbian Army, much morn but still Trousera. intact and determined, standin ready to
Puttees help the Russian arms when the invasion Body-belt. of Hungary.begins, Lasty, some neutrals Vest, will not remain much longer quiescent. Shirt. There is nothing on the Eastern front Cardigan. which can afford our entiny cause for joy, or for anything bit intoleraklo anxiety
THE WESTERN QUMRATANTA, The French armies, na we are now allowed to say, number 2,500,000 men at the front and 1,250,000 in the interior. The French effectives are complete and can be maintained. The armainent and equipment are good, and a fine spirit pre- vails throughout these splendid armio. The Belgian Army, reorganized and with adequate reserves to make good losses, holds a 20-mile front on the Yeer, and is ready to perform any mission which may be confided to it. It holds an uivalent foros of Germans in its front, and, under the guidance of its harvic King, will take Lastly, is part in the ming shock. there is our line Artpy, with effectives full and ready to fight, confident in its strength, and holding als in its front as many nutive German Army Corpa s there are British.
On Person
Tunis, Muffler, Identity dise Service cap. Great-coat. Belt, Braces. Fur cont.
In Tlaversack.
In Pocket. Rocket knife... Purse. Handkerchief,
Mittens.
Gloves, Tobacco pouch. Pipe. Cigarette ease. Matches.. Notebook. Pay book.
Equipment. Waterbottle. Mug Spoon.
Haversack, Knife,, fork, spoon Braces and pouches
(combined).
100 rounds of am- Biscuits.
munition, Bandolier with 50 Grocery ration.
rounds of an Meat lozenges,
munition... Bifle-cleaning mate
Valise
Tini.
In Falize.. Towols,
The German numbers în' the ́ Western theatre have not materially varied of late, They are probably about a million and a helf, but the furget units comprising the whole force allow for two million of men to be incorporated, and it is
sufest. to nesamme that theso Humbers will be Holdall. attained before the serious operations of Housewife. the summer begin. Even so, we Allies in
Shirt, the West now have at Inst a good Plants, superiority, of forer, amounting to not Vest. less than a million mon, and these figures Socks. justify offensive strategy though not adventures.. As for reserves, if we add up those in England, France, and Russia it is enough to say that we have at least double the reinforcing power of Germnay and Austria combined, but this power cannot become effective until one supplies of arms and ammunition enable us to make good use of our larger resources of
Jen
MORAL POTES.
Usvally, after eight months of war, que side or the other obtains a market moral superiority. This has not definitely heen the case as yet, except that the Austro- Hungarian troops have diaployed in j nany felds an interiority to their enemies which is certainly marked. Each of the
Balaclava helmet. Hankerchiefs. Candles. Sweets, Cigarettes. Tobacco. Chocolate, Condensed milk.
Mess tin.
Bitk
Oil bottle.
Pull through. Bayonet Entrenching tool. Waterpoof sheet.
Top boots.
In Holdall
Toothbrush. Tooth paste. Boot lnces, Shaving brush. Shaving soap.
Razors. Soap-box and soap
In addition to the above few iteras the following rations have to be carried, together with fuel: Bacon, bread, to
After declaring that American neutrality is-not-allowed to deprive England-of-the- advantages of its position, but robs Germany
of the fruits of her successes, the writer scoffs thus at American charity and mor ality
By
way of compensation sentimenta! Yankees send shiploads of dolls and toys to Germany at Christmas, and at Easter por haps we shall get a shiplead of sweets for the children of our heroes who have been torn by American shapel and dum-dum bulles With tears in their eyes the Americans keep all available hands at work and all their machines running day and night, în order to produce masses of murderous material for the war against the German people. With unetuous phrases about pence and intervon- tion on their lips, they go on manufacturing shells, and in their hearts they cherish only the burning wish that the war may rage to pocket enormous profits may not soon be taken away froni them."
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The article published in your issue of March is in conflict with the truth. It puts upon German policy the blame for the mbitterment of the antagonism between Germany and England. It is impossible to permit a point of view the exposed to Germar, patriotic feeling to be expressed under the cloak of impartiality. Moreover, the article is offensive because, contrary to the veto placed upon the discussion of the objects of the war, it demands the abandonment of any extension of territory in Belgium and France. The immoderafeandlilterfone of the Leticio niso wounds most deeply our national Sentiments.
"In another column the Formicts calls at- tention to one of the many chun inist articles demanding the annexation of Belgium, and points out that if the discussion of this ques timur is allowed from that point of view, it
the other.
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Aprit and General Toyo-Kisen Krisha suppression of Socialist newspupess, it apTAISHUN, Chinese str., 1,200, Westerlund, peers that military
28th April Shanghai 24th April,
them bu be read in a los not allow 3
hospitals. It had General Chinese. Teen supposed that the rule against the cirvulation of Socialist journals in military establishments had been suspended during the war, but the military hospital at Weis senfels has forinally depied that this is the The total number of applications case, and lius rejected parents of the local recired by the Labour Exc.anger Hocialist organ. throughout the country in response to tuo
FOR WAR WORK. ・・
other combatants thinks that he is a bet. OVER 20,000 BRITISH APPLICANTS ter man than his enemy and fights with this conviction. Greek mools Greek, a sel very bloody and indecisive battles aro the consequence. The moment these side or the other admits in his heart that he is fighting in a closing curse has upt yet come. The German armies have not the quality of these which began the war their officers have diminished in numbers?
appen for women to undertake war work RACING DURING THE WAR.
is 20,723. This figure is for the eight days ended March 26th. Since that date a
The question of the continuation of racing large number of applications Lave come in Germany has depended to some extent they have their difficulties respect to haud, totalling probably 2,600.
Tho arms and ammunition; the straia of hold-work of classifying these is now going forses, the fixed ration of onts
upen permission to increuse, in the case-ĐỀ It has ing two immense trouts against superior
now been decided to increase the cation for numbers tells daily; and a loss of 200,000
Of the 20,72% nu fewer than 7,518 p the roughbreds from b. in lb.
TE LI en a mouth will in time exhaust explications-have been recited from the rosary funds are forthcoming, that races the German organization, remarkabl though it be. The Germans are on the London district alone. To this should bare to take place at Hoppegarten, near Ber down grade, but we cannot take libertis led the tatal for the South Easter, in the middle of May, and it is also
district-1,171
tended to run the German Derby at with them yet, and if they resort to the
Yorkshire compares very favour burg. An inspired upte on the subject defensive compulsorily
much and
"with Scotland. The great industrial fis-abs- against the grain--we shall need every trict in the Midlands and Lancashire
The races this year will serve the serious
an and shell that we can muster lo pro have done rather badly, but this ia proh and important purposes of German horse woke the decision which will lead to pre bly due to the fact that a large proporateding, but the amusement of the public.
. A SECONDARY OPERATIONS." All pondary operations and diverfion of the women are alrend nployed is this sense, the decision of Dermun ewners
factory and other work. Wales, too, is groitly to be welcomed. sions which by preventing us frora rein- forcing our armies in the decisive theatre postpone the hour of victory over our principal enemy nie beretical and should du banned.
"The aspiration of sonic active minds more prose to images than to conceps to look beyond the principal theatre is.
bus not done, so well, only 473 WOTION having offered their services. An appeal
women is to be made on Sunday ex
DR. LYTTELTON. SPEECH.
in the Free Churches throughout Wales. Ireland's totalis nise small, only 2.6ieseni official Wolf Buretu chridated Dr. Lyttelton's speech all over Germany, and applications having been received.
the newspapers produce it with such headings
A large ininber of applications from
the Tamar district are from middle-cines An Insurable Englishman, but a a real danger to England and to the cat and all-to-to women, many of whom of the Allies at this junctur. It com
desire to do armament largely from a false belief that there is have expressed
a stalemate in the West, although it might work. In several cases the women have be ascertained upon careful aquiry that formed themselves into liftle groups, between a temporary standfast and that when the time cores for them to
"eaner," "An Appeal for Self-Exa Lica," and "An Englishman on England's pericy." The Dentsche Tagessitungsays Herr Lyttelton must know his fellow- countrymen, very hadly if he thinks that he eld get any sort of hearing forhis proposals. term of hypocrisy shows that he is to same extent acquainted with their character."
The Cologne Gazette writes :-
stalemate there is a wide difference. Wa | Fake up the, work in real earnest they may the other hand, the feet that he accuses
do so in company with their friends and have stood fast to allow the Germans to be employed side by side in the same exhaust themselves in vain attacky, and
factories. Many applicants express a preference
metor-driving, vither
to enable the Allied Governants to pit-
for
A number of applications have been One woman in New-York, a teacher,
The utterance of the director of the most fashionable - English school seeins | *** have its vián in the same feeling of
signation and anxiety as a recent phila
actually sent a reply-paid cable offering the opinion of the English working class is her services for ainmunition work, and beginning to
Ci curious ange in favour of peace: The
of Sir Edward Grey, about
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