THE LATEST GAS ATTACK.

VISIT TO VICTIMS.

THE GALLANT DUBLIN FUSILIERS.

I visited it to-day. The men wore lying on stretchers round the room—a sproious place with whitewashed walls, n Bevere- looking clock, and semo old religious prints.The noise of their laboured breathing, whinnying coughs, and bronchial spasas filled the air. Noat nurses and orderlies went. from stretcher to stretcher, lifting up the patients or ad- ministering to them oxygen from the fami- bar long iron cylinders through a white

Mr. G. Valentine Williams, one of the Press Correspondents at the front, writ ing from the theral Headquarters of the British Expeditionary Force, on Moyenamel frone!. 20th, says:

I am writing this message in the court yard of one of our casualty clearing stations in the Ypres region. Within yards of new stare of gas patients are Iving struggling for breath in a ward, the last batch of the several hundreds of victims sent down to this hospital on Monday as the result of the great German gas attack. Of these 17 are dead; the rest have been sent down to the base.

There men were pointed out to me as serious onses. They lay on their sides with Wickening faces, coughing, coughing all the time, clawing their coverlets with their hands. Splendid specimens of the ma-u- hood of Great Britain's four kingdoms many of them were; and if the men of Dublin could have soon some of their fel- low-countrymen of the Dublin Fusiliers living through their hours of torment believe they would instantly seize the only.

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When I left Berlin early this week everyone DAIJIN MARU, Japanese str., 740, ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE. was full of the approaching capture of Milan and Venice. The Berliners had made up their mind that war with Italy was inevitable, and their hatred for the Italians exceeded even that which they have for the English.

Apart from the fact that the city is shutt ing up earlier than usual, Borlin is just as gay as ever I love known it, and at places of entertainment any reference to Italy is greeted

England.

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I was in the halfight of dawn on means of revenge at their disposal and again with ns hostile cries as are directed Foors, Chinese str., 1,376, B. Imgooku,

culist I spoke to Private Kyme, of the Yorks, who was brought to the hospital almest at the Inst gasp, but he is on the road to recovery.

Monday morning that the Gerinana delivered their attack. The men on the watch at the parapet say what they first took to be the smoke of fires rising at frequent intervals all along the line of the German trenches. A fresh breeze was blowing, and almost before the mon were sleeping, the fumes were upon them could warn their comrades, many of whom in an immense wall of vapour forty foetreflect. ? high, with gaps of about a yard at fre quent intervals. All the men had respira

fors, but not all were effective.

As survivors explained to me in strained and broken voices in the hospital to-day, in many caure the men were asleep in their dug-outs, and were literally asphyxiated by the stifling fumes in their sleep. In

As I looked at the victims lying in their pain I remembered that this gas attack took place on Whit Monday, when the merrymaking. The comparison made one man who stayed at home in England ware

IKON FOR STRICKEN KING.

BROUGHT FROM SHRINE BY DESTROYER.

Russia is practically finished,” said wounded officer of high rank to me on the I left for Switzerland. "Von Hindenburg has not been so quick as we expected, but the Russians are absolutely and entirely annihilated for this year. They have no ammunition, and their troops are Therefore a demoralised in consequenco.

and some of my American friends were very war with Italy is not worrying us at all."

Last week the American Note was received,

nervous at the changed attitude of the Ber- liners. A great many Americans have left Germany, knowing that in the event of War they would be immediately interned and that in the case of grave friction, us is expreted, their position would be very un- pleasant.

Two chief differences I noticed of late in In connection with the recent serious the streets of Berlin. One was the increase some cases the respirators had been carriedness of the King of Cirerer, a correspond.in the number of wounded. Whereas two about on the men's caps or in their pockets en wrote from Athens :--

or three months ago one saw them in twos and threes, ono now finds them in groups. for weeks, nd were dry and useless when

The other difference is the vast number put to the task.

of people wearing the Iron Cross, chiefly that of the second order, which is worn in the buttonhole, whereas that of the first rank is worn across the heart. The Ger mans know nothing of foreigners amused contempt for this lavishly distributed de corntion, and if they did it would make no difference to them, they are so completely satisfied that everything Görman is best.

time.

Athens is passing through a day of such religious excitement, une night almost say frenzy, as has not been seen for a long The sacred wondo-working ikan of the Blessed Virgin, believed to have been painted by St. Luke, was brought to day from the island shrine at Tinos, near yra, to the bedside of the King in the hope that it may effect the cure of his

To attack.

Some attalion Commanders after the Germans sprang the gas surprise on our troops and the French at Ypres on April 25th-add-initiated" mapirator drill, had given their men the most stringent instructions about keeping their respira- tor pads moistened, and had shown them exactly how the respirators were to worn. These battalions escaped pruction.

The image was, as the result of a dream, Careless as the British ly unscathed. soldier is, some men when warned on Monfound buried in 1823; and twice a year it day morning to adjust their respirators did so negligently, so that month and nostrils were not protected, and they were overwhelmed the moment the fumes reach

ed their tranch:

I went all

KAISER OF EUROPE,

I also observed chalked on the walls in one or two places words which, translated, mean "William, the First Kaiser of all Europe by August. That, indeed, is the spirit of the people. French and English friends I mot this morning in Paris were disappointed when I told them the truth, but I must tell them the truth. There is absolute and unanimous confidence nong all the Germans I met.

in visited by large pilgrimages of the sick who crawl on hands and knees from the harbour to ils sanctuary. It has never before been, brought to a royal sick-bed, and frantic scenes of devotion occurred on its journey through the Pireus to Athens, "I WAR STRANGLING."

the IL

was reverently landed froin Private Frank O'Brien, of the Dublin destroyer which had fetched it. Fusiliers, one of the men gassed, whom I The boly ikon, which is covered with

While I was in Berlin I was driven out by found convalescent in the "gas ward" fembossed silver work to hide the scars this casualty clearing station this after caused by the Turks, who chce tried to friends to call upon some people who are in noon, gave me a dramatic account of his burn it, was carried on the knee of the terned at the camp at Rühleben. Rübleben is an old racecourse, and except for the ex- experience. **1 had my respirator on, h. Archbishop in full canonicals, seated in a said, "bus the gas came till at me the way motor-ear along the seven-mile road treme boredom experienced there is nothing to complain of in the treatment of the intern- The car was surrounded by a Athens,

ed civilian prisoners. I noticed some English We couldn't hold the trench a dense and frantic crowd, chiefly composed playing football while I was there. Until I all. We had to fall back. I was stagger.cf men. :

went was under the impression that our ing down the road, just strangling.

party would be allowed to talk freely, but this was not the case, as the whole time we were in conversation with our interned frienda officials was standing near enough to matters, but in the course of remarks I

My

conversation was confined to family

at Rühleben know absolutely nothing at all learned to my astonishment that the prisoners

of the news of the outside world. Such lup penings as the coming war with Italy and the sinking of the Latistania were quite un- known to them.

I couldn't see or breathe. weak.

at his foot.

EUSH FOR THE RELIC.

There was one of our police there. He

When this excited throng of fierce, stopped Get back to your treneb;' h says, 'er I'll shoot you. I was that work fatigued, and perspiring devotees, thrust by this that I went down there in the dusting back the police, forced their way into

listen. the already closely packed square in front When he saw I was bad he of the cathedral a dangerous riot nearly leant down to me and, fair strangling as occurred. I was, I just begged hins to shoot me.lifted off his feet and literally carried into Finally the Archbishop was But he says, I see how it is with you. the cathedral.... You're a hrave lad and we'll get you to the ambulance."

I have never seen so strange a religious Women Private O'Brien was not the only man spectacle as at that moment. that prayed that day that his life might bead men shrieked with emotion, fell on ended. For four and a half hours the their knees, caused themselves repeatedly. Chermans poured out dense fumes of their then rose and rushed forward in an at deadly gas which, fanned by the brisk tempt to kiss the relic.

The police fonght vigorously to keep north-easterly breeze, spread over an area back the worshippers. After great efforts of six miles beyond Ypres. Even 'the few patrols and passers-by in rained Ypres it was possible to carry it into the same Later, were forced to wear respirators, so dense try and close the brass gates, were the fumes in the stricken city three when the excitement has lessed, the ikon

was carried in procession to the palace miles from the firing-line.

The doctors at this casualty clearing The Ministers were all there awaiting it.

The Crown Prince and the higher offi station from which. I write tell a terrible story of the awful scenes witnessed all day cials of the court met it at the palace gater, Monday, the day the men were gassed. Many of the vast crowd knelt and wept aloud. At last the ikon, passed out of It was seven o'clock or oven earlier on a perfect summer morning that the first vicight into the closely guarded palace and tims arrived, strangling, vaniting, strain the Archbishop held it to the lips of the ing after breath.

sick King.

GERMAN DRUGS.

SALES FAILING OFF OWING TO

ENGLISH SUBSTITUTES.

It would have brought the tears to your eyes. the doctors say, "to see thour splendid men, great, brawny fellows many of them, tearing at their throats, rending their tunics, rereaming to us in hoarse, rattling voices to put them out of their raisery. Many were in a semi- Comalc'se state, and as fast as we laid them Good progress is being made, says a Lon down on their stretchers in the great ward don paper, with the manufacture and sale here on the ground floor with all the win-of the English equivalents for sanntogen dowa wide open to let in the air, they slip and formamint, the German-made medi- pod down from the pillows propping themcines which are now being produced at an up and began to strangle. It took us all ar time to go from stretcher 10 stretcher do prop them up again.

STAGES OF GAS-POISONING,

English factory under Government super vision. The profits are held in reserve by the Board of Trade until after the war.

A friend of mine told me something about one of the inprisoned officers who are kept in captivity as the result of the English treat- ment of German submarine prisoners, and it was not pleasant bearing. The officer in question is treated practically as a convict and is in absolute solitude. As far as I could feara he has two hours a day in the open air and for the rest he is only allowed to pace a little passage outside his coll. The Germans were extremely indignant at the English treatment of submarine prisoners, and I am sure will relax no restrictions until that treat- ment is nitered,

PLENTY OF MEN ABOUT.

There still seemed to be abundance of men in Berlin. In the cheaper hotels men waiters have been entirely replaced by women, but in the larger establishments I was consider ably surprised to find that men are still engaged, and apparently men of military age

who have not yet been called to the colours.

Fool generally is quite cheap, with the exception of meat, and my German women friends grumbled bitterly at the increased expenditure shown in their housekeeping books, Bacon is now at a prohibitive price, and even the commoner parts of beef are three france (29. fid.) a-1b,'

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Please do not think that my observations apply to all parts of Germany and all classes. can only tell you that during my stay in Berlin, wher, owing to my intimate know- We know exactly how these articles ledge of the language and my Swiss nation: are made," Sir Jesse Boot told a news ality, I was able to converse freely, I never For twenty-four hours the devoted doc paper representative. So far as the sub beard any person express a doubt as to the tors worked on their patients. The vic, stitute for maatogs is concerned, it is ultimato issue of the war-Calais on the west, kims kept pouring in, filling the dusty merely a matter of getting extra machinery Venice to the south, Warsaw to the east, courtyard of the old schoolhouse in which installed. This is being done as quickly The Germans are in an extremely exuberant the hospital is installed and the "gasas possible. Meanwhile we are selling frame of mind, as they always are, and I did yard" with their screeching coughs, their as much es we can make, and there can not air my pro-English and pro-French views wheezing groans, and their stranglingst be any doubt that the sales of the veal I did so only among intiante women freely, and even when I expressed them.

f gasps. But we know more about the gan German article are falling off heavily. Atat than we did, The respirators and the present, the substitute, Regan Nerve friends. The general impression in the circle treatment adopted in the hospitals have Tonic Food, does not look so fine na sanQ- in which I moved was that England will sue of historical interest showing the dispost- combined to reduce the mortality in hos togen, and it is not quite so readily soluble for peace some time early next year. She is ion of the Forces at the battle of Kweilin,

considered to have begun an impossible task is dedicated to Bir ROBEST nital, though it is to be feared that many in water, but we are on the track of secur in the Dardanelles, and aeither her soldiers.C.M.G., and Dr. A. Rannis, incin wero left dead on the field, killed outing perfection in these respects. Milk is nor those of France are thought to be în any right by the fumes. Wheress of the first the basic compound of the German pro-way a match for the Germans.

20 viobitns brought to this casualty station duction, and we have obtained the exefu- German housewives, always the most

in April 14 died, only 17 deaths occurred in the cases brought in after the gassing of Moday last.

The gas victims, so the doctors tell me, go through three stages. They are brought in in state of arnte asphyxia tion. their lungs filled with the secretion produced by the gas fumes, and as their lungs begin to clear they fall into the quiet stage in which their struggles abate some what sad they lie exhausted, often hall- antonecious, taking very rapid breaths, sometintes as may as 60 or 70 tp the mizube instead of the 18 or 20 of the normal nam The third stage is acute bronchitis, from which the patient some bines dies if he has escaped death by as phyxishop. ....... In some cases the patients

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Though there were only a score of cases urdar trettment there most of them ap proaching convalescence, the gas ward" of this hospital was a pitiable sight when

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