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WAR NEWS.
"HELL'S MOUTH
The French have nicknamed the Buval) position, Hell's Mouth, It is a sheltered ravine on the south-east-flank of Notre Dame de Lorette, and forms a natural stronghold, bristling with subter ranoen forte and redoubts
AUSTRALASIANS IN
GALLIPOLI.
MEN'S WONDERFUL ENTHUSIASM.
A message from Cairo says that the majority of the wounded deny the stories of Turkish atrocities. They state that the Turks fight moot fairly, and that, in
INDIAN AFRICAN
LINE.
Cargo carried on through Buis of Lading from HONGKONG to BHIRA, DELAGOA BAY DURBAN (CAN), FAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH ALD CAPE TOWN with transtipaert at COLOMBO to Steamer of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
PHOTOSED SAILINGS: Connecting with
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The French invested the ravine on three one case, a Turk dressed the wounds of ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.
sides, and then an avalanche of metala British soldier under fire, while another. prepared the way for an attack on two left his water bottle with a wounded sides, which was pressed on until the Australian. An Australian who was cap forces converged. The Germans fought tured escaped. He states that he was with the ferocity of cornered rats,
very well treated.
Owing to the steadily narrowing area of the fire the German machine guns wiped out many of their own men, In some places the Germans actually took cover behind piles of their own dead.
The French are now swarming up the rugged western slopes of Hill 110, which is directly south-cast of Sunchez. Boon the enemy will be obliged to abandon the fortress which is defending the road & Lievin and Lens...
After the furious attack on Sari Bahr, on May 19th, the Turks sent a message-- We are going to drive you Australian devils into the sea to-morrow." A Tur kish acroplane dropped messages to Gaba Tepe, saying to the Australian and New Zealanders Surrender, and we will treat you well." The Turks also exhorted the Australasians not to fight in an unjusti war. The wounded men state that the Australians and New Zealanders get on The slowness of the progress has given splendidly together, just like one hig the Germans time to prepare a strong family. The Australians recently sent n second line at the Givenchy brickfield and message to No 2 New Zealand Battery, Hill 140, cant of Neuville St. Vaast. which is doing excellent work upon Celoned the Givenchy road.
Recent battles are proving the value of the serial torpedoes, which the French are able to regulate with great accuracy.
SCALING THE CRAGS.
ALPINI'S. GALLANT NIGHT ASSAULT.
The order to climb up the crags was carried out quietly. By dawn a column was operating on the Vrate counterseap, and another was established north-west
of Monte Potoce
Plugge's Plateau, Go it, mates. There is ho nood for us to use rifles while you fire like that." The men are so keen that they do not desire to be relieved from the tronches. The men of the 18th Australian Infantry Battalion were five weeks in the tranches before they were relieved.
The Australian war cry on the penin- sul is Imshi Yalla, Arabic words, meaning "Be off! Move on!!
Before H.M.S. Triumph was sunk, aho did excellent work in cutting off Turkish reinforcements coming up the gullies near Gala Tepe.
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Details of the Alpini's attack on the northern slopes of Montenero, where th Austrians aro being constantly reinforced, state that the ground is so difficult that the Italian staff decided to advance by
A stirring tale is fold of an Australjan night, in absolute silence. The Italians hoped, by climbing almost perpendicuine Lieutenant named Sutton, who volunteer- rocks, to attack the enemy on two sides,ed to go out with a small party to blow Before this 'wod The Alpini were armed with rifles and up a Turkish trench. bomly Some took off their boots and possible, the Turks' sudden attack foreed wrapped their feet in rags.
The party to-rotreat hastily, and Lien. tenant Sutton took refuge in & Gurkhairave Newton on one occasion ordered China Telegraph Company's office at Hong-
a fim to be lighted in the grate in front of keng trench. He amused himself by returning which he was sitting. The rat became the hand grenades to the Turkish trenches intense, mal Newton, being nearly roasted ClungLing until he exploded and blow off his right violently rang the bell. When the servant hand. The wound received field dressing,
grate."Would it not be better for you to and Butson was sitting in the tranch at Newton ordered him to remove the move your choir, sir?" asked the servant. nursing the stump when the Turks made
Upon my word," answered Newton, a rush. Buddenly be found a huge Turk above him with a bayonet.
never thought of that."
This is just an instance of the absent- thought, Lieutenant Sution snatched a kukri from the hand of a dead Gurkha mindedness of genius; but we lewer mortals Thes could tell many a similar story of how for a and slashed at the Turk's neck, Tark fell upon hirn, but Sutton grappled time we have adopted the wrong measures with him with his left arm, and during for lack of a little thought. the wrestle embedded his teeth in the
Take the physical discomfort of tightness Tark's ear and held him for 10 minutes of the chest as an instance. Many people until assistance arrived, when the Turk in a state of alarm put it down to weak
ness of the heart, when all the time that. was found to be dead.
Through most frequently the real riddled with shrapnel, and his organ is us sound as a bell. Flatulence is assisted down a gully to Cabu Tepe the wind given off by undigested food the when he met General Godley, who inquir stomach is distended. The pressure upwards
The man replied,
gives the heart less rouni to work in ed concerning him.
Tin a blooming kangaroo now. ain't I, General?"
Meanwhile the Alpini, who reached within two metres of the enemy before being detreted, leapt into the trenches, and a furious hand-to-hand fight ensued with bayonets and rifle-butts.
The Italians then took the second line of trenches, Austrian prisoners aduit that they believed it to be impossible ir sonde the rocks by night without being heard.
WAS
A Hungarian attack which followed Simultaneously, two renulsed.. Italian columns made a night attack on the Monte Kozliak frout, and got within 200 yards of the Austrian tronches before being detected. The Alpini, without a monent's hesitation, dashed in and forced the astonished Austrians to retreat. The emy was pursued. with firestones and hand grenades, while the second colunun struck the Austrian rear, cut off the retreat of Austria, prisoner 300 who had left the field
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The Hungarian Battalion which was CONSULTATION AS TO TERMS OF annihilated north-east of Montenero clicked the Vrate Mountain, hoping to outflank the Italian position,
The Alpini, creeping through the under- growth, withheld their fire till at closs range. They then poured in a rain of bullets and sprang forward with their The Hungarians were over bayonets, come with terror, and in the confusion tried to escape. But they found the Alpini on every side, and the entire batte lion was destroyed, the men being killed or made prisoners.
FOR THE ALLIES.
DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN'S TESTIMONY,
PEACE AND WAR.
and so
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has its netion. Then arise distressing Chinguen.
of palpitation; pain in the region of the heart; and the feeling of being short of breath. There may be dizziness or faintness, and the proper circulation of the blood being interertaut duabirce at the face most. occur.
Here is an instance of how Mother Seigel's Syrup proved a friend in need to a former sufferer, who found that palpitation and pains in the region of the chest are warnings which Nature often gives us to right. our digestions.
Mrs. S. Sellick, of 16, Janie Street, Wolhu- ter, Johannesburg, Transvani, wrote un March 11th, 1914-
"Some years ago, I was a victim to Indi I had gestion, and most trying headaches.
I
Speaking on the Outlook for National Unity, at a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, Sir John McCall (Agent- General for Tasmania) said that the con- option of Australia, Canada, South Africa and New Zealand as separate Bations was dangerous, he was convinced, alike to the Dominions and to the Empira to which they were now proud to belong.no appetite whatever, and became very much run down. I suffered considerably from dull The promise of the Secretary of State for the Colonies that the Dominions would be heavy penins at the chest, palpitation of the consulted when the terms of place come to heart, and experienced much dificulty, in My stomach was in a very bad be considered was the biggest step, that breathing.
state, I was unable to retain my food, and had been taken towards national unity.
Sir Edmund Burton, who was the first billious attacks were of very frequent oceur Federal Prime Minister of Australia, rence. My troubles were increased by wake "Every American who loves the liberty said that the very fact of their joint ful nights, and when I arose in the morning which his own country represents must action with this kingdom in the greatest had a feeling of depression which invariably heartily, prayerfully, wish. England well war of history was an indication that, as continued through the day.
"In this hopeless state of mind I was in this Titanic struggle with time went on, the Dominions must not Satanic powers of Germany."
chly be consulted as to terms of peace, persuaded to try what effect Mother Heigel's Thus William Dean Howells, the veteran but on questions of war as well. Ques Syrup would have. Its use was a revelation American novelist and journalist, who tions which determined the foreign policy to me. A few doses gave me a measure of discusses in the North American Review of the Empire must be considered by some relief I should not have thought possible, the question why his countrymen still authority in which the nations and the and a week's course brought about a per- believe as powerfully in England's cause people of the Empire would have con- ceptible change for the better. By the tim an at the first." Mr. Howells has depo, not merely because they would I hul used the fourth bottle I was happy in reproaches for England's doings in the trust its wisdom, but because it would be For the English in general, he in part their own. They could only do Bays, not ell Americans have much use, that by establishing some Council, which 28 they have none, or little, for English he thought in the Arst instance should be is the first attempted to make patriotism. But
advisory, From militarised Cermany, from that such a body representative, in the sense dead corpse of medieval oppression, of making it a Parliament, he thought it galvanised into an ecstasy of murder and would be doomed to failure. rapine, humanity can hope nothing; but From England it can hope something-not everything, perhaps not much, but some- thing.
past.
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FORT COMING EVENTS.
8.15 p.m.-Charles Howitt A. Phillips Co. at the Theatre Royal--The Barrier." Thursday, 29th July:-
It is because we hope for this RADIUM SPRINGS IN JAPAN. something, much or little, that we wish! England godspeed on the hard, perhaps long, road before her. Ib la because we love humanity, and hope from English liberty American equality, that We earnestly desire her success in yonder Dr. Risaku Ishidzu, of the Tokyo
has
been 7-hideous carnago.
Hygienic Laboratory, who "I, for one, am ashamed that we seem investigating all the hot and mineral already to have forgotten the abominable springs in Japan with a view to ascer violence to all law by the Germans intaining the quantity of radium contained their raids by sea and sky against defence therein, since April, 1013, has given the Wednesday, 28th July ?--- less towns, Belgian, French, and English, Press the following says the Japan or that we must address Berlin in the Timce. same diplomatic terms of question as Since April, 1913, he visited more than "Let Germany rage her little hour with 160 batha; and inspected about 1,000 from Hokkaido in the north to her millions of conscripts, her submarines Kyushu in the south. Though Formosa, shattering peaceful ships, and her Korea and Manchuria have not yet been aeroplanes dropping bombs on the roofs visited, he hopes to complete his work in of undefended towns and murdering the near future. By the way, Prof. women and children at their doors and Denichiro Ishitani, of the Peers School, in their beds. The hour will be lit investigated the springs in Formusa, so indeed beside that spacious day, which he can be referred to with regard to their must come as surely as the dawn follows
qualities. the dark, when the English spirit of free- dom shall lastingly prevail against her convulsive force, and hold her homicidal epilepsy in a snative control
London.
As the results of his researches, Dr. Ishidze testifies that the country is the richest in radium in the world. The cold We cannot, indeed, cast our lot with mineral spring which has been hitherto considered to contain the largest quantity the Allies, but our will must be with them of radium on earth is Joachimsthal in always, because, as I began by saying. Austria; which issues from & radium mine they are in the right, if there is any such and contains 2,000 maches of radium thing as right or wrong. If it is wrong casnation. The Doctor's investigation to build up a ruthless power by a system has revealed the fact that a minero) af world-wide espionage, to fortify a bad cause by every art of treachery and deceit spring in Yamanashi Prefecture is im- and then to use that power with arrogant pregnated with 800 maches of redium disregard of all the international tradi-bearing waters. tions, and all the laws of religion, and springs of the world come in the follow all the impulses of humanity, Germanying order: Branbach spring, Bohemia, je wrong and England is right, and tast of 505 maches; two other springs in Austria; a certain spring, in Chuggoku, is why we must wish England well, what Japan; of 300 maches; and Gastein spring, ever: becomes of
questions and.
Austria, of 154 maches. protests."
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similaz
4 pm. The Association of Exporters and Dealers of Hongkong, Annual Geners] Meeting in the Chamber of Commerce Room, New Government Building, 4.30 p.m.--The Association of Exporicra and Dealers of Hongkong, Extraordinary General Meeting in the Chamber of Commerce Room, New Gort. Building. 5.30
ExRoyal Hongkong Golf Club
General Meeting at the Club House, Happy Valley. 9.15 pm-Charles Howitt A. Phillips Co. at the Theatre Royal."Why Smith Left Home
Friday, 30th July:--
8.15 p.to.Charles Howitt A. Phillips Co.
at the Theatre Royal-"Don. Saturday, 31st July
9.15 p. Charles Howitt A. Phillips Co
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CHURCH SERVICES.
CATHEDRAL, JOHN'S 8th Sunday after Trinity, 26th July, 1913. Holy Communion (8.05 m.) Matine (11 8,m,) expontes, Ferial; Venite, Osselez; Psalms, of the 28th men ng; Te Deum, Laver, Cooke and Hopkins: Feredictor, Barnby Bymns, 20 and 416, Eventong (5.45 pm). Responses, Ferial; Praltar, of the 20th evening: Magni- ficat, Wesley (1st moving); Naze Dimitti Cocke (1st morning): Bymas, 550, 270 and $37. N.-Psalm 119, verres 73, 76, 80, 81, 86, E8, 69, 90, 95 and 103 G. F. in ED KOD.
ST. PETER's Cuvach, West Point. Sun- day, 5th July, 8 m., Bely Communion. 11 am, Morning Frazer and Sermon, Preacher, It. Rev. the Ei Lep of Victoris.
WEATHER REPOR
On the 23rd at 12.05 a. No returns from Japanese Stations.
Pressure has increased slightly over Forms, Pallippines and the southern part of the bina Sen; it has decreased on the Chiza
Ccost.
The anti celoze has probably moved east- wards and decreased considerably in intensity; centres of low-pressure are indicated to the west of Shaning and the N.W. of Haiphong.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 m. to-day, 0.00 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ezding så noem to-day is a follow-
DISTRICT.
FORNGABE.
S. & S.W. winds, Banging & Nighbourhood moderate; fair
to cloudy. (The same
No. 1.
Form.orn Channel
South coast of Cbiza between The same Bongleng and Lamooks: 1 FOL South coast of China between (The mama
Hongkong atd Hainan..
No. 1.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, July 23 d
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