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~THE HONGKONG DAIRY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22ND, 1916.

VISITOR AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

My Geo. E. Anderson Mr. L. Atkinson MPH. Murray Bain Mr J. H. Baring Mr G. D. J. Bell

Mrs B. B. Balllige

Mr B. E. Belilios

Mr & Mrs K. W. Bean

APIOLINE |

(CHAPOTEAUT)

LADIES

·SAFE REMEDY

For functional troubles, delay, pain and those irregularifies peculiar to:

the ex..

frescribed by the highest French M Alast authorities and superior te Taley, Mềuì Drops and PeMY TOTUL GHAPOTEAUT, 3, rao Tivisane, Pariz. Sold by a.' Chemiese

"THE NEW FRENCH RIME YA

THERAPION N1

Capt W. Betisɔn

MCW.

Mes B. R. Mann and Min Gff Mapninga Dr & Mrs O. Morricti Mr J, McMurray Mx H: V. MoKosn

Merecki

Me JMeht Mr B. K MMA. K.

Moo head

ach Beswickasten Me Mr & Mrs We

Mr H. Bickerton

1 B. J. Birbook

Capt B., Branch

MH. Bridges Mr. B

Buchan

Capt G. Byers

Neighbour

THE EFFECTIVE BLOW.

WHERE IT CAN BE DELIVERED.

Foresight and resolution would doubt- less have bushled us a month ago to pre- vent the Austro-Germans crossing the Danube, except at a totally prohibitive.

TWO SORTS OF INTERNMENT. A BRITISH AND GERMAN

CONTRASTK

WITH A RAIDING AIR FLEET.

A PILOT'S GRAPHIC STORY

The air activity reported from the Western front makes the following vivid

THE BRITISH

HWAY.

A GERMAN PROCLAMATION AT

WINDHUK.

The Sudwest, a paper, which was formerly issued at Windhu's, published the following German proclamation to the

cost, for wo must not forget that in suite No reasonable perin who has spent ten personal narrative particularly interest inhabitants of the town, dated May 3rd:

My friend, there is not much to tell."

oirole of works in the vicinity of Belgrade ing himself to draw uvidious compar He was an energetic young officer of the huk must now be considered as unavoid-

Suare

BY FRANCIS GRIEBLE.} [AF, Francis Gribble has been prisoner in Germany from the outbreak of the Wor until quite recently]. months in & German internment camp

4 The arrival of the British at Wind- of the new types of siege artillery, the would see quarters in a corresponding ing. fortress of Vordan still maintains itself on the base of the Mouse; and a similar English camp for the purpose of qualify

Pablo. The days, perhaps the hours, whic sons Far rather would he quote

separate a from that moment are num would have presented to the invaders of mari magne while taking his ease in French Aviation Corps. "All I had asked

weg a description of the most ambitious berod. It behores us to bear the un- Berbis the same problem that Verdun pre big club. My knowledge, therefore

is Chuedly senta to the army of the Crown Prince in of the English campa

avoidable with dignity. the Argonne and on the heights of the derived from the reports of the American seroplane raid in history-when Menso, suge Major G. W. Redway Ambassador to the German Government powerful machines swooped down upon

"It But the defence of the Danube is an printed in the Gepan papers; but I con

anos will be offered to the British troope affair of the past. To-day the Austro read those reports with an are which Stuttgart of a September morning and I need scarcely be said that no resist. Mr&Mr ET. Pitcher Belgrado end of the main line to, Constan- matter of complaints and the grounds prisal for the series of Zeppelin raids on stances it may be safely expected that the Germans are in Serbia and have goized the experience has educated, especially in the dropped more than 200 bombs as a rerriving at Windhuk. In these circum

so would not be human in the early of the same month. The man who stood by my side bad piloted one of the invading craft," says Mr. Gordon Bruce

not much, whatever

Mr A Nissim

Mr Nissan

Mr E. G. Norman

Mr J. Ormiston

Mr Jan. Ormiston

Parr Me

Dr E. di Cansva

Mr & M E. V. D,

Mr J. J.

Misa M. Clarke

www child pa

Mr N. Croucher

MY & 27 G. D.

Fitzipios

Mrs Cornelinssen and Mr & Mrs A. Porter

Mr F. E.

DAVIN

Mad. Delosire Mr J. Dewar Mr F. B. Deuglass Mias M. E. Duffy Mr.J.E. Edwards. Capt J

W. Evana Me Wallace Farley Mr A. C. Finney Mr James Finlay Dr G. H. L. Fitz-

williams

Mr A, Gasnier

Mr & Mrs H. George

Mr J. Gibb

Mr V. Gouldbourn

Mr & Mrs J. Goold

MF B. Grundy Mr & Mrs W.

Hannibal

C.

Mr & Mrs G.

Prager and obilā MrA W. Prior Mr & Mrs F. Y.

Raymund

Mr E. Ray Miss F. Reny Kr Rearden In (

Feed

Mr. J. Roberts Mr J. H. Rule

Mr Balles

Mr F. H. SAWFET

Mr W. B. Schroder

Mr & Mrs J. R. Shaw Mrs Shooker

MW. Simmons

Capt. Simpson

Mr M. Bladé

A

Capt T. P. Hall Mr F. Hartman Mr&Mrs L. Hallward Mr. W. J. Flayzies Mr W. Hoyt kom Mr A. Hicke Mrs A. E. Hodgens - Mr W. J. Hodge Mr A. H. Helmeister

Mr L. G. Holgate Mr J: 8.0. Hunt Mr Robert Hanter Capt R. Inness ME. M. Joseph Mr E. Labs Mr G. Lauritsen Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr S. Longfield Mr K. Mackenzie

shal Mackensen should be arrested at once and pinned up against the Danube, of whether he should be allowed to proveed on his way to Bulgaria, a course which is tan- amount to his admission to Turkey and the Middle East.

THE NECK OF THE BOTTLE

In the former case not a moment should be lost in backing up the Serbian field army with every division that can be got together, and putting our fortunes to the test in a secisive battle, na did the Ser

Then tell me

that may be,” I urged.

09

Hawan nature. nature if the prisoners in the two coun- trics did not, in the language of the people, quarrel with their victuals." Most of the complaints in the reports before my relate to that grave branch of

He glanced upward, where dozens of the subject; and it is worth while to enslyse them and then sak, and as the great white birds wore speeding to the question: Would the grumblors be better off or worse off if they were trans ferred from Lancaster or the Isle of Man to Rubleben? Let me begin with the Lancaster grievances --

The prisoners begged me to tell the com

washing up

GERMAN MORE"

We have to deal in this inhabitante. case not with Russians or Bashkirs, bus with the troops of a Germanic raco, whos representatives will not render themselves. guilty of wilful maltreatment of and orueltics on the peaceful members of a kindered nation.

"Wherever the enemy has hitherto occu and from the blue sky. All about wes

was behaved in a manner befitting civilised tors. Talking in such a racket the deafening roar of high-powered mo- pied places in South-west Afrios he has difficult. I followed him to a hut, soldiers. The reports which circulated

in the Protectorate after the occupation. "I suppose," he began, that to us

of Luderitz Bay about the brutal treat

you

bian army a year ago, These circumstances mandant that they would like white and who have been flying, hour after hour, ment of the Germans who had remained demand only that the Western Allies black bread of better quality and more but day after day, since the war began, that there have proved to be entirely baseless. should form what is called a general reter, their present allowance being one ounce raid was more or less of a routine pro-On the contrary, the men, women, and serve to the army of Marshal Putnik per diem. They would also like a more position-all in the day's work,

various supply of regetables; and they com would say, As ou know, the flight took children have received full consideration

compatible with the circumstances. which is not only brave and hardy, but islained that they did not get enough soda place in the early morning It was very Swakopmund, which had been evacuated Mr Mrs L. Bjostedt | skilled in mountain warfare, General Bar and soap and dish-cloths for the purpose of toggy and one had to come quite close by us, the British troops of occupation

to distinguish the face of another,

have, according to trustworthy reports, Fire was belching from the motors not only respected the private property all down the line as the helpers started of the inhabitants oven in cases when the the warming-up proocas. If there was latter werd absent, but took special men the slightest foreign sound as a motor sares to safeguard it permanently against. settled down to work, the machine was such attempts to size it as are generally discarded and re-placed by another. On almost unavoidable in evacuated places such a trip one must not trust to luck during a long-oscupation by a hostile He must know that his machine will bring army him back-provided, of course, the enemy does not find him with a few chunks of shrapnel."

Mr K. Stacley Smith Mr W. H. Smith Mry. Sorby

Mr J. Stalker,

Mr H. H. Taylor, Mr H. M. Tilbey Mr E. M. Toser

Capt H. Trowbridge Mize M, Vallette Mr&Mrs SE Waller Mr. J. G: Word MEA. Watkinson Mr V. P. Watere Mr J.-Wilkie Col. 1. N. Wolfson Mr G. G. Wood Mrs B. F. Wood Dr & Mrs Lindsay

Woods a Mr J. F. Wright Mr.A. K. FYsp

Itse EDWARD Horal,

Mr A. G. Brooks Mru Hubie) Atmond Mr W. Bidge. “' Mr G. Bauterman Mr & MrT, B. Cheng Mr A CoursO NA TEREN Miss M. Encarnacso Miss N. EnosINACIO

Mr & Mrs Flyan

J. Foox Met. Fraser Me T. N. Gregory Mr E Grieve TFT, Gun

Mm Hayoss

Mr J. D. Milne Me H. Muryby Mr E. O. Norris

Newman Mr & Mr Mr & Mrs Cng Yus Mrd W. C. Passmore

Perman Mr M. Mr. W. J. Pringle Mis E. A

Mr J. F. Beid

Mrs Robinson Mr O. E, Richardson" Rev. & Mrs C E

Rath and family M. F. M, Saucers MJ. 1. Brith

Mr&Mrs Hammes and Mrs B. Sylvester

IMPORTANCE OF MONTENEGRO

The prisoners specially complained that they only got meat twice a week instead of daily, as in the other camps, and that the sausage and bread supplied to them were of inferior quality,

Landore

THE START.

The flier then went into a description of the method of carrying and dropping bombe; then, resuming his history, said --

"Lastly, the British troops which are now marching upon Windhuk have on their road behaved in the same way ad the armies of the Union did at Luderitz. Bay and Swakopmund. There is trust- worthy information to hand from the shoop that the enemy is conducting him- elf in every respect decently, and also st woman who have remained at Keerman-

the farms of Mariental and Voigtsgrund the behavour of the British has given no occasion for complaint. At Mariental sa well as st Voigtsland they have paid in of their cash for whatever cattle and other things they took for the the provisioning man, and they in each case agreed without ravenous had asked, Their personal conduct hesitation to the prices which the farmers

towards the families of the farmers is. described to us as thoroughly considerate- and courteous. T

In view of all this there is not the slightest reason for fearing that the enemy may behave, himself in diff.rent manner within our walls,

Suddenly from the line of machines. before us a score of black objects hurtled down. We looked as they felt and dimly saw clouds of dust or smoke arise where they struck. It resembled the bursting of $ lot

rail, too, fresh from the Vosges region, is no sloven at a mode of fighting which con- sists in occupring positions on the flanks, In the case of the Douglas (Isle of Man or in rear of the enemy, compelling him camp there were no complaints what either to abandon his position without soever; but in the case of another of the fighting to take up another in the rear, or Isle of Man camps there were a few white descend from it in order to attack: in, I will cite. In the first place it was said mountain warfare, the assailant is always to be very difficult to get supplied with at a disadvantage. But in expelling the boots and clothes and in the second Austro-Germang from Berbia at ono, al place though it would be heralded as a great vic- tory and probably induce certain neutrals who are now sitting on the fence to hastily climb down on our side with proffers of assistance no longer necessary, we should

But the report continues not be delivering the most effective blow

I tasted the bread and found it good, and That would be administered by permit satisfied myself that it was the same sort

To get on--as they say in Engiand ting ingross into the Balkans and then of bread as was supplied to the officers and alosing the exit, so cutting off from the the guard. The sausage set before the interior of Europe all the forces that had prisoners, is identical with that sat before it wasn't long before everything, was then crossed the Danube, by seizing as it the guard and the civil personnel of the ready for the trip. At the last minute were the neck of the bottle at Belgrade camp. Some people like it and others don't. I remember seeing some of the flying after Marshal Mackonsen had weakened I must not omit to mention that tho com- men bolting down a roll as they climbed the northern armies in Russia and France plaints only emanated from prisoners who into their places. On my part I was by drafts to make good his losses. We had been a long time in the camp. All the not hungry, but forced myself to cut should thus be repeating the strategy pur recent arrivals said that the diet was bit because the long flight in the cold ared by the French, English, and Italians adequate and agreeable to the casts morning would have left me

What does it amount to 1. Leaving the otherwise, in the Crimes which bled the Russian

"Two machines swept into the air. army to death and broke the heart of the bread and the meat and the sausage out. Tear. And the means available are much of the question such bread and They were the pilots of the fleet. We the same to day. The naval power of Eus procure in England such bad bread and were to follow them as they steered to sia and England has secured us the Black meat and sausage as is human nature's wards our objective. Of course, we all Sea and the Ages, the Adriatic ports are daily fare in Germany amounts to had instruments for navigation if the that the German prisoners in Eug-mist prevented our keeping together ours for the asking, in view of the enor and consider theinselves entitled to otherwise. The machines started at in of all sorts of commodities of tervals of almost a minute owing to the mous superiority of the Italian navy in those waters, and the French fleet in the which the British prisoners in Germany thick weather. We know that the air Mediterranean is an additional source of get no supply whatsoever unless they purwould be clearer as we climbed and that obase it at the canteen. We not only were the mist would vanish when the sun came strength.

up. Something like 12 machines we allowed no butter ta Ruhleben, but we received no substitute for butter-no mar-aloft when we started. It was a splendid garine, no jam, golden syrup. 10 sight as we rese above the haze that hung dripping even, What, I should like to over the earth. To the east the sky was know, do the Lancaster prisoners think lighting up with the dawn, and before of puf-balls such as we need to us the procession of big fighting birds sters. No noise just the same old beat of that!

Similarly with the other commodities was sweeping steadily into the growing of our motors. Then we saw other puffe

light

-not where the bombs, fell. That meant can carry provisions, must not be everlosk about which they have been making repfe An otensional glance to the rear the Germans were after us with the auti So long as my stay in the showed plane after plane pulling up out aircraft guns. But in all my flying 1 "again possessed himself of Seutari, and the camp lasted I do not believe that a single of the sea of fog below. They seemed to never have worried about that and never ed at this juncture; for King Nichol as has sentations,

cake soap was ever supplied to anyone main routes of supply for the Serbia by the German Government. We bought come from nowhere. It was as a magi- have tried to avoid bombardment from

cian pulling rabbits out of a hat. After the ground. So I kept on. army are those which lend to the coast

our own soap, and instead of soda wo Dakigro, Antivaci (the Montenegrin used and. We got no dishcloths, unless all, I think I did enjoy that flight. Soon

The two machines, on our left were: arsenal), and Sutari, From Bari, the our towels were intended for that pursome of the machines ahead began to beadquarters of the 9th Italian Army post, and only one towel per man was circle or climb a bit so as not to get too

over the city. They passed over the Corps, a trip to Antivari is hardly more set ved out. When his towel was in the far in advance of the main body, and exactly abreast of us as we came directly than that from Southampton to Havre, wash his only substitute (unless he had gradually we got into shape, flying in a

Assuming that Marshal Putsik will towels of his own) vas his pocket-band look and at the same altitude about Royal Palace and let go half a dozen Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mas T. Martin and withdraw to hip left towards Montenegro. kerahief. Nor could other boots or other big or was like continuous than bombs at that point. It sap them drop

and thus remain on the flank of the in-clothes he had, without payment; nor did big motors

and wondered if they hit the Palace, vadors, and in this position, facing east, the German Government supply us with der. We could not bear one another if But I could not see, and it was after

but Ay-ay-fly his right fank should be protected by the any money to purchase such things. Our we shouted, so there was nothing to do wards, that we learned that they had.

“Then my ande began his work A Allies advancing northwards from pocket-money-five marks WOOK-WAB paid out of the British Relief Fund ad- Salonika,amat

"I remember thinking the about our we boomed along toward, the railroad over a group of factories Greepo will, of course, defend her own ministered by the American Embassy. territory from the Bulgarians, and this Boots and other were bought from time purpose. I don't think I believe in yards, wo

to time with British mincy for distribu- from Salonika as far 882the frontier at of the last things that the captain of the combatants. But the German methods in ped our first explosives. We must have Gerghelli, but even if our reliance on Greece should prove a broken reed, the camp said to me when Lieft was that at this was have been so brutal that it is made some trouble, for it was th I wondered vaguely, if any of my bombs tives and two incendiaries. The balance forming of a bace on the Adriatic would least two thousand stout pairs of boots hard to understand your own feelings mark, and we let them have two explo

be badly needed as soon as the would

would kill children. I hoped not and we reserved for the railroad. prevent the worst consequences ensuing winter set in. Looking at the matter determined to keep over railroads and It all was over in a minute. As we reached the railroad my assistant was of view one cannot point The questi a of Jbania is one that no from from that body seems inclined to deal with, but a but find that the Germans in England are military establishments if possible. port like San Giovanni di Medua, where better off than the English in Germany. The air cleared with remarkable working the releasing device as feet, ne a Serbian division lapded a few years ago The latter, if left to the tender mercies anddenness It was as if an unseen hand he could. As the last one went, he signal- in aid of Montenegro cannot be disregard of the German Government, would be had turned on the light of the world by led me with his hand and I looked for ed as affording a fresh base of supply penniless, unwashed, and under-foc pressing a hidden switch. The earth was a chance to turn without colliding with littls and it was not until I banked her Dararo, another Albanian port, is oon Indeed, oven as things are, they have been below us once more. Sure enough, there my neighbours. I climbed rapidly for a nected by rail with the Nish-Baloniko line. so: poorly fed that an epidemic of bous it was, neatly plotted out into the strap for the turn that I noticed three

set the hills at naught, as a child's shovel at Pristine, and Cattaro, the Austriso has latterly been running through the carpet that appears when great helping and jagged holes in our wings pile of sand. And we My observer later told me that he had Lorchen, aced by the guns of Mount ITS PRAISE THOM THE GUARD, levels an uneven de ores the enemy's poun the shrapnel lony one of the holes,

dchildren

Mr A. E. Bort Mr&Mrs H.

H. P. Harris MEW Heckrath Mr & Mrs Wu,

Jackson Mr. V. Jeffery

Joseph

Mr. J. Lennox

Mr A. Lambden

Mis E. G. Lambden My P. M. Mizah

Mr & Mrs Spender -

Mr Bardly

Miss Socie

Mr C. H. Boper

MrE. M. Sleigh Mas Taylor Mr H. Thornton:

Kits E. La Tourtello

Underwood

Mr & Mr F. Witchell

Mr RJ. Mitchell Mr & MrJ. W. White

and family

strong Mrs Bowdler

PEAK HOTEL

Mr. & Mrs Carmichael Mr F. W. Cary

Mr & Mrs C. D.Call

-La & hira Commer

Col. Darling B.E.

Mr Denman Faller

Mr S. H. Ellis Mrs Farnival

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hala Mr F. A. Hasaland Mrs T. J. E. Johns Mr Leo Jonom

Mr E. Alcock

GRAND

Mr C. B. Arnolt Mr C. H. Booth

Mr A. Cameron

Mr A. B. Urew

Mr W. C. DAZDI

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"GUNLIST" OR HAVING THERAPION,

Mr KS. BU

MP LA E George Mr J. Hands Mr D. Harvey: Mr F. G. äum

Mr J. M MioKay Mr J. Manteiro

children Mis W. W. Martin Mr E. Paterson Mr T. L. Perkini Er C. skolt

Mrs Mr &

Amite®

Grant

"But it is only upon land that a direct check can be brought to bear, as the Pail Molt Gazette said the other day, and the importance of the Montenegrin army, which meats every man in the country who can bear arms and every woman who

NO SOAP OR DISHCLOTHS,

NO RELIEF IN REFRISAL,

EXPLOSIVES DROPPED.

found their mark.

Mr & Mrs & Findlay action should secure our line of supption among those who needed them Ono prisals if it means the death of non--and alone. It was there we drop

Smith:

Mr & Mrs A. §.

Sorenson

Hr G. E. Stewart Mai-Gen. Ventris Mr Mrs David Wood

BOTME

Mr James Morrow Mr F. 5. OwÖZL

My P. Philipp

Mr H. W: B✩y

MrR H, Rogers

Mr G. W. Reynolds

Mr Saunders

Mr H.Bpolair

Mr J. Smith Mr A. Blakes

MrJ. K. 8. Stanton

Mr H F. Thorig Mr J. Wasky mi 3. t. Wright

is commanded camp.

That is one side of the picture;

When we swung book and looked

It would seem indeed, that the oppor tanity now occurs to make a clean sweep his also, happily, another side. The rela- country. We left the battle-torn regions but had felt nothing. of many question, left in abeyance after tions between the prisoners and the offi- for those that were still untouched. the Balkan war of 1918-13, and it is to hecers at R hleben, though by no means Ferhaps the best illustration I can give down, there were columns of smoke in at hoped that the situation will be vigorously ideal at the beginning, have steadily im- is the comparison between a dirty blan- least 10 places. We could see that there handled by both the diplomatic and mill proved. A feeling of mutual respect-ket and a gaily-pieced quilt. But there was a lot of wreckage in the railroad age had been done. I could not see what tary authorities, for in this matter policy in some cases even of mutual regard-has was no time to admire, for our work yards, but did not know how much ism

grown up. British organisation has been was at hand.

For there was-Stuttgart. We were bad happened to the Palace as we passed and strategy must keep stop

given a fair chance, and has done wonders, If there are more of the amenities of life upon it almost before wo realized the far to the west of it. The ugly little at Kuhleben than in some of the British fact. It nestled in the heart of a soft puffs of smoke told us that the guns camps, as Mr. Gerard once declared in green world. Living down there like were still at work, and as we drew out my hearing that there were, that advent-boy city, it looked very peaceful. A of range two airplanes started up, but ag is due to British initiative; and our craft sailed along like a Hat-bottomed after circling for a few moments descend- military authorities, when their hands best on a willpond. The hit was still ed

bumps.1 It was rather weird in a way, We teased at last to be tied by Berlin, and without swirls and

curaged that initiative and expressed lacked out at the great wings on either ther admiration of the results which they side and felt perfectly safe and secure saw it accomplishing. The introduction. It is a fine thing to have a well-built

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I cao add an anecdote which has not "My partner was leaning forward,

heard nothing and saw nothing very clearly. We had to wait for official re ports to know exactly what had beert. accomplished. Certainly the raid was successful in that it seriously crippled the railroad connections, es we were in-

yet afterwards osm at Rublehen the other day- hare fixed on the wonderfully laid-out town There is no more. Nothing happened

he story from fellow-prisoner.

who has below. We were headed directly over the

just been exchanged a soldier stood up heart of the place, and it required no on the homeward trip. A few of our men and the praise of the prisoners. It effort to keep her to her course. 1 nosed were wounded by bits of shrapnel, but

sang was wonderful, he said, to see how these her down a little and we descended per-heae of them died. I was getting very which would bring us over hungry and went for food as soon as we english managed their own affairs with has altitude of approximately 3,000, anded. Four machines had arrived when not giving any trouble to anyone at an

3 Abother soldier resented this unmessured My observer indicated a cloud of sacks we came down and with the exception commendation of the enemy, and the first on the other side of the city. That meant of two, all of them returned to the start droomptly prove he had the cour the railroad yards and there were the ing-point. The two mentioned were age of his convictions by punching the toy tracks stretching off into the dis foresd to land at other points, within

tance.

our own lines, however. second soldier's head-Daily Graphic,

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