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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16rm, 1915.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 25th at 9:30 am-Bed South Con and Dram hoisted, dete

On the 28th at 11:49 am--Pre sure han again increased over Japan the anti-cyclone being now central over Hokkaido, The barometer is falli g over the east and south coast of China, Formoss and Annam; it has risea qu'okly in Manila,

The typhoon was situated at about 100 milos to the east of the Macclesfield Bank at 6 am, this morning. It is moving north-westwarde, and threatens the coast is el.se proximity to 110. Colony.

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

TURNING POINT OF THE

WAR.

FAILURE OF GERMAN PLANS.

The Military Correspondent to the Evening Standard writes :-

gest that the Germans propose to move Some correspondents continue to sug-

Considering all the difficulties of the on to Potrograd or to Kief or to both. country, the arrival of the autumn rains,

ON THE WESTERN FRONT..

LAST MINUTES IN A SUNKEN GERMAN SUBMARINE.

[BY JEAN CONSTANT,]

As soon as ¿ver the

The corpse of a woman, almost naked, holding tightly pressed against her breast a little child of two or three years old. Round her weok was one of the lifebelts of the Atlantis. And so, at first, I could not understand why that dead woman should be there, for we were miles away from the scene of the catastrophe, Then I noticed that her glorious golden hair had become entangled in one of our grappling In spite of her long stay beneath the water chains, so we had pulled her down with us. she was not at all disfigured. Her features were of the Anglo-Saxon type of beauty. But one thing I can never forget the ex- they seemed to be alive. pression in the eyes. I swear to you that

There was despair in them, and scorn,

Do you imagine, Gottlieb, that I am so wanting in common sense that I never thought of that means of escape? As soon ag over I recovered from the shock and realized that the 1728 was sinking, my very first thought was to press the button which the near approach of the winter sows. the improvement in the supply of Rus

released the safety lines. Oh, no, nothing sin munitivus, the lengthening distance podoboat in ramming into us, managed to

came of it Probably their d-d tor between the German hattle front and its put the apparatus out of gear. What's bases, and the increasing exhaustion of Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at the Austro-German armies, it becotues there's left for us to do now is to toss off terrible stare; they seemed to menace me To be done 1 Why, nothing. All that and anger. They looked into mine with a 10a.m. to day, 0.00 .aduer,

less and less likely that the Germans can propose, still less proceed, with

this delicious champagne, which my cousin with an undying vengeaner. such

I remember grandiose plans.

Kleist sent mo from Rein--and gorasaund thinking at the time that the eyes of the our noble souls to Cod. Of course I know | Medusa trust have been like that! Indeed, as long as both their flanks very well that, for Gottlieb you Lienthal was very deeply impressed, and he gently Jazin remain in the air, it will not be possible and for Otto von Shirmerk, this slow as disentangled the floating hair from the for them to so much as secure the rail-phyxiation death in a coffin of steel is not chains, and the two bodies floated away, I way line Drinsk-Luninice-Rovne. The exnetly the girious end of which they know you'll laugh at me when I tell you. autumnal rains, which have adrendy dreamed. arrived, will scou make it very difficult.

Never mind. We are giving but just at that moment distinctly heard if not impossible, to move heavy artillery our lives for our Kaiser and furthering the a voice cry out. Assassin!" Trembling about until the frosts of December mako glory of Germany,

all over, I went downstairs and to stondy the ground hard enough for the passage of heavy vehicles.. Thus the Russians the men's minds.

only ordered the indienvre to occupy nerves I drank off at one gulp a whole

battle of enpage, have three months in which to prepare truth dawns on them it is good I will dis | for a renewed offensive,

Quite right, Gottlich. There is really tribute alcohol ameag them--lots uf nothing supernatural at all in it

All the alcohol. I would be absurd to give thom same, you'll never convince me that that rutes Line to reflect, they would only dis fair drowned wonna did not bring us had futile regrets. turb on fast moments on earth by their luck

To a few hours the accu-

Cloftlich? I have just been having a mulators will be played out-the lights will fast look at our mon

extinguished, we shall be in the dark-kuddled up together inanimate--at the They are all ness---and night.

etler side of the partition. They have been trying to break it down.

Yes, indeed, our turn next. We are just Do be sensible, Gottlich. We have been saing to the end of the last tube of cum- torpedoed off the Scilly Islands, there or pressed air. somewhere about. Well, this very excol. give out before the light does,

The oxygen will certainly lent map, published by the English Ad- I know. I, too, feel it's getting very miralty, gives a depth of about two hun-rifficult to breathe. It's awful, isn't it, tired feet to these waters. In ordinary to be young, so full of life and health and times, even in spite of divers and floating strength, and to have to-to stay down docks, we should be lost to a dead cer-here--with our armis crossed--and wait for thinty. How do you think, then, that any death. Gottlieb! one is going to trouble about us

I'm afraid to die. now Are you Who'll do it? Not the British Navy, I'll wager.

Oh, Gottlieb They are there. Don't you understand-they are all there watch- punish England! If it had not been for

You are right there. Goding. They are waiting for us. England's Navy; vura would have played ak that? Why, those that wo murdered. Who's watching? Who's waiting? You face to face, friend, I nan going to confide our torpedoes. Those poor sailors in their something to

Now that we are talking all those innocent victims of our shells and frail little fishing-boats up in the North Sen; those French sailors in tho Espire ett Dier, the Danish ones in the Elsinore, the Dutch ones in the Batavia, the Norwegian nes in the Bergen, the-fifteen hun- dred drowned soals in the Atlantis,

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The bombardment of the German lines has now continued for three weeks, which must have constituted a time of ingene suspense for the German Headquarter Staff. Let us consider the skuntion from their point of view. The Germans have Jess than two million men to hold a front of nearly 500 miles. The Allies havè superior numbers, and are therefore able to hold their front with a portion of their Force, and concentrate the other portion against any sector of the German-line they may select for attack.

1f the reader will draw to scale on a piece of paper lines representing 150 miles from Nieuport in the north of near Noyon in the south, lao miles cur from ner Noyon la Verdum, 100 miles south east from Verdun to Mount Donon, 20 miles south from the Donon to the Swiss frontier, he will have a very fair dia gram of the batile Front in the west He will see that the front may be considered in two sections. From Nieuport to Ver- dun it forms a re-entrant for the Allies, while from Noyon. to Belfort is forms salinnt.

If the Allies elect to make their main strike from the extreme end of one face of the re-entrant in order to break

effort from their re-entrant, they should

through un to the communications of the German forews within that re-entrant.

To strike from the Nieuport and would be to carry the horrors of war across the friendly territory of Belgium and to risk being pushed across into Holland. Wherefore the Verdun

the frontier

Just so.

a glorious role.

TORPEDOED.

you-something

dared tell you before.

I never

Well, what I

You are just like a brother to me. But, with all the spying there is about, who can be sure oven of his own brother? Offer a thoughtless word has been quite enough to ruin a career. have to tell you is this--for them to give us that general order systematically to de- stray everything that floats on the sea. friend or foe, from the tiny, inoffensive for them to give us orders to sink nentrals fishing smack up to the great ocean liner,

as well as enemies, makes me think that

end is the more likely point of attack. Again, if the Allies elect to make thoir main effort from their salient, they should strik from the apex of that salient-many. that is, from the neighbourhood of Ver- dua, with the object of breaking the tier- man line and of cutting off all the tier. man troops new posted west of the line Verdun-Maastricht.

The Gernus, therefore, believe that, whether General Joffre designs to operate against the salient presented by the Ger- man line west and north of Verdun or against the German re-entrant east end south of that place, Verdun is as likely to form the pivot of a great advance as it formed the pirot of the great retreat which Joffre effected thirteen months

ago.

I conclude that this is the German view of the situation, because they have made their chief local offensive in the neigh bourhood of Verdun. These local offen- sives have been described a, a German attempt to assume a general offensive in the west, but I believe that these offen eives have no other object than to induce Joffre to reveal what force he has in the Verdun salient.

JOFFRE TO DECIDE.

REMORSE.

the little bent we sank off Grimsby? You Do you remember the Set, Gottliebi remember, they had only two tiny lifebonts mere nutshell, in which to save twenty- two men. The sea was rough, Gottlieb, that morning. The captain, an old man,

things are not going too well with Gerhad his four sons on board with him. They all clasped their hands-they stretched know I am right. The same iden them out to us, they entreated us to save has struck both of us.

them. Don't you remember, Gottlieb -- They are nothing but acts of piracy-the word is not 100

we laughed; wo insulted the old man and strong. And what in the good of them,old hun to address his prayers to the Eng- Then, don't you remem- except to excite the hatred of the wholeich Admiralty. world against us, and to tornish for aver

ber how clumsy we were, Gottlieb-some- the good name of the Vaterland!

You how we upset these two little lifeboats, and agree with me, don't you?

we all haghed!

The horror of it! The old man | I see him! He's here! He's mocking us in the shadows with the others, They are all dancing in a row and holding one an other's hands, The women and the little children are in the front I recognize the one who leads the infernal dance, it is the drowned woman of the other day, the one with a book of Medusa in her eyes.

THE JOY OF KILLINÓ.

IL

I call "Halt" there. is not for a soldier to discuss the com- mande of his chief. No; I was never one to evade the orders given hy my superiors in command; all the game, there is nothing to prevent my being inwardly disgusted at having to carry out such frightful com mands,

See. Gottlieb. she is making signs to them. She knows we cannot escape! Her eyes are wild, like balls of fire; the locks. of her golden hair am floating on the waves, all scattered about like the tentacles

of au octopus

They are going to clutch mel

Holp, Gottlieb Help, help! Kamerad! Kamerad! ↑

Now yes, I'm almost ashamed to con- fess it there was a time I used to delight in the work." I took a bort of satanie pride in being utterly merciless, in outraging the simplest laws of humanity, in killing for nothing-nothing but the more plea- sure of killing. I used to say to myself, "All the ships that sail round those coasts of England-little fishing smacks as well as [Translated "rom the French for the the great leviathans of the deep-all-allaily Express by Miss A. B. Anderson:] of them fly like the wind at the very sight of my periscope, just like a flock of buf- faloes before the testse fly, Their cup- tains tremble as they engerly scan the hori- Germany that the people have been advised We may all hold what opinion we zon through their glasses, their sailors are by the authorities to use olcohol in various choose on the subject, but neither would for ever straining their eyes for any trace forms for illumination purposes. the Censor permit full discussion of the of my secret path, their passengers" all points, nor can we be in anything like shiver if any one so much as whispers the as good a position to judge as the enemy word submarine," " himself.

We must not, however, assume that the Germans have correctly' divined. Joffre's intentions. He might equally well strike from the northern extremity of his line, where the British and Belgians are found, or from the southern extremity.

I liked the power I had given me. I'd rise-rise-and like lightning I'd fly along between two waters, and when I heard our men singing on the bridge our "Dent- land über Alles" I'd feel myself some brave hero of the Nibelungen, some cruel king ruling a great sea.

And if at times

All we need say is that we are quite able to direct a force against any sec tion we may select in the German line, and that demonstrations in other direc tions should so confuse the enemy that wo should have a fair prospect of falling upon him with a superiority of numbers. just a little spark of pity managed to We may strike now or wait till the dis-glimmer through the blackness of my soul, parity of numbers has become more pro to ease my conscience I'd repeat myself nounced in our favour.

AGE OF FRIGHTFULNESS.

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THIN FOLKS WHO WOULD BE FAT. INCREASE IN WEIGHT TEN POUNDS OR MORE.

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"I'd certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stay that way," declares every excessively thin the famous words of our fiela-marshal,

man or women. Such a result is not Warfare is not a five o'clock_ten."

impossible, despite past failures. Thin "Yes, I'll confess it all. Every bit of People are victims of mal-nutrition, a my enthusiasm in the work has quite dis-elements of food from being taken up by condition which prevents the falty appeared ever since we sank the great the blood as they are when the powers of Atlantis

nutrition are normal. Instead of getting The Germans do not favour youth when

That's quite true. You never saw ang it comes to the higher commands of the your long night-watch, and I had not the until they pass from the body as waste.

thing of it.

into the blood, all the fat and flesh pro- You were so tired out after ducing elements stay in the intestines Army (writes a correspondent in the heart to awaken you. As for me--as for

To correct this condition and to Ukronicle), Von Gallwitz is the only me.

God! how can I ever blot out the duce a healthy, normal, amount of fat memory of it! Oh, it was terrible! If the nutritive processes must be artificially general who is less than sixty-five years, you'd seen that great ship with her hun supplied with the power which nature bas and most of them are considerably more dreds of drowning men and women and denied them.

The famous von Hindenburg is 88. Von children get drawn down under the plished by eating two Bargol tables with This can best be accom- Mackensen is 68, von Kluck, who played waves1. I can still hear the dismal wail every meal. Sargol is a scientific com- the leading part in the advance on Paris

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CALL OF THE DEAD.

Then they are all swept off into the sex, struggling, striving, snatching at any thing, anything, anything at all; thea beite ing sucked down for ever, dragged down into the whirlpool of the great sinking ship. Then nothing on the sea, O Gott- liebt to escape from that terrible night mare I gave the order to plunge, and for several hours we remained hidden beneath the sea. When we came up again and at last what do you think was the first Long. thing I saw 1

the

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