"A HERO OF THE TIGRIS.
HOW THE "COMET" WON THE V.0
A graphic account of the action during the advance on Kubel-Amara, in which the late Lieut.-Commander Edgar Christo pher Cookson, D.S.O.. R.N., won the Vic toria Cross, is given in a letter homo from one of the crew of the river gunboat Comet, the resso which the heroic officer com manded,
UNIFORMITIS.
THE TRANSFORMATION OF BAM.
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The latest news from Albania indieste that the Austrians have decided at present to suspend all further offensive in Albanian Often I have thought a man's tempora- territory, and aro establishing themselves
The western boundary of the Allied lines, ment is largely influenced by his clothes. in their positions at Scutari aud Medus.
which protect a front of 500 miles with o The case of Sam proves much. Sam really
Desorbers from the Austrian army stato He was always
maze of well over 10,000 miles of trenches, meant to be an artist.
is a natural one, and it is easy to under: • TJIMANOEK... handicapped by his name. It is doubtful that the greatest squalor roigus in Daimo- * An act of most conspicuous gallantry" whether a man who is called Sam heartily tis, where the people are without provi- stand how the trenches of either side-the Germans no doubt have their 10,000 miles
* TJITAROEM....... was the doseription which the official an-by dozens of friends can ever succeed as an sions of any kind since the closing of the
of trenches as well as the Allies-start from a line se alear and definito as the coast of TJIBODAS nouncement applied to Licat-Commander artist. Anyway, Som persisted in think Dalmatian ports, and many are on the Cookson's exploit and it proceeded to oxing he could, and he used to say-Late at verge of starvation. The bread, which is
the North Sea. It has been said that a plain how, in the face of heavy rifle and night-that if ever he did anything worth a mixture of meal produced from potatoes, machine-gun firo, the Cower and other-gun-looking at he would turn Bam into Sam-beans, maize, and but a small proportion
of wheat flours is almost unsatable, and man could enter the great ditch, which is the rampart of civilisation, at the North boats attempted to destroy an obstruction ford which would look all right in a
costs one crown (about 10d) per-pound, which the Turks had placed across the catalogue. Tigris.
When Saar cane back from Paris and whilst fresh meat is no longer to be had. Sen and could make his way along it always An attempt to sink the contre dhow of Holland he arrived in Chelsea with all heThe inhabitants obtained slight relief with below the level of the ground, until after the obstruction by gunfire having failed, had obtained from the Continent a taste the occupation of Montenegro, whence many days he came out on the Swiss fron as tho continuity of the Licat. Commander Cookson ordered the for French cigarettes, coffee, absinthe, and some catto and sheep wors procured, leay tier. Strictly speaking, the leat is an im- Conet to be placed alongside, and himself talk. He was very pale and wore his hair ing, of course, the inhabitants of the con- possibla one, jumped on to the dhow with an axe and quite long. He had discarded lines and quered country minus these provisions. trenches is broken in consequence of geo tried to cut the wire hawsers connecting sported a cravat made of a plum-coloured The Austrian command has requisitioned graphical conditions, but for practical He wore a seaman's all the cattle and sheep in Montenegro, purposes it is a sufficiently accurate ex- it with the two other craft forming thik handkerchief. obstruction. He was immediately abot cout, a nondescript sweater, and the baggy
The towns and village in Dalmatias are pression of fact. The question then arises; fow several places and died within a very trousers popular with the peasants of Brit life osa. All the male inhabitants frodi 164 What would the adventurous person who minutes.
tany. Also be bad vae gold earring in his
in the trenches find when he reached the to 60 years of age, with the exception of tempted to walk along the whole front The seamar's letter expalus that the left car, which made him look like an invalids and cripples, have been drafted
Swiss frontier, the extreme point of the Turks were located about ten miles from Italian organ-grinder.
into the army Those who remain,
He would find a barbed wire fence no. With such a costume naturally he becan including even the old inen scarcely able French, right wing? Al Gharbi (about 50 mile down river from Kut-l-Amara), about 10000 strong, the artistic soul in revolt and in front of
to work are obliged babour for the hoarily entrenched, with barbed wire sur his time. He began to attempt those
After the vast many English meadows rounding the entrenchments. The British dreadful nightmares on canvas that too atay Civil liberty has entirely disap-mor: formidable than those which enclose forca marched upon the opposite bank, and like panels of broken glasa mixed up with peared, and the people are living under and compileated finkls of barbed wire which
a reign of terror. There are frequent exes. as it was found that the Turks had mind bits of sunset and bolts of rusty iron, and cutions, and hardly a day passes but some protect the trenches, this fence seems ab- all one side of the river a temporas he called them" Birth," "Light on the alleged any is hanged in the public square, surdly inadequate and artificial to be the bridge had to be constructed to transport Cucumber Frames, or the "Aftermath of The reign of terror has reached it climax counterpart of the great expanse of the
War." No one quite knew what they
at Cattaro, where women have been hanged, North Bea which cuts the lines on the West. the troops across.
There are a few pieces of red and white meant but Sam, and in his studio bebind
Leanvas tied to the wires. to show that at "At daybreak we all started off to aa monentaj magon's and two doors from as well as men and youths, for alleged tren
Military defence works are being exe- this point the neutrs territory of Switzer tack with our batteries on shore and wis the second-hand furniture shop ho would the gunboats. The Turks were ready for talk the cigarettes, the whisky, the fire cuted everywhere along the coast, and the land begins, and a single Swiss sentry us, for they had quite as many guns as ws and the night out trying to make himself distance between Ragusa and Ostro is one stands with bayonet fixed behind a movable And the more he tried the long succession of mines filled with explo barrier garnished with barbed wire that is had, and four of them were a little bit understood. bigger. We had a very lively time for a more difficult his guests found his explana-sives at all strategie points. According to set across the country road. This placid, few hours; but, as usual, our gunboats tions, and the more certain Sam became Austrian officers the situation in the Bayanwarlike scans seemed an impossibly time TJIKEMBANG kept creeping up closer and closer, until that he was a god and the rest of his audi of Cattaro is such that the Austrian naval conclusion for 500 miles of complicated
authorities are now considering the trans earthworks and fortifications It got too warm for them. Then they raounce were only worms.
When the guests dropped out of the fer of the largest part of the fleet to the away and left their guns,"
studio, somewhere about dawn, Sam would Dalmatian harbour, The capture of make strong coffee and start to render the Mount Lovchen hug removed all danger Aso he slept all the from the land side, and it is being strongly sunrise in cubes. afternoon, dined in Soho, on the two-bill-fortified. Heavy guns are being placed on Monte Kuk, Kretaz, and Dudukitze, thres ing days, and at the Café Royal every night during the week following his month positions commanding the channel and en-
TURKS ON THE RON,
But they struck out, well this time." states the letter, adding that although all the other Turkish guns were silenced, ono big one defeated all the efforts of the gun bosts to round a point in the river. This gun, however, was eventually destroyed by a field battery.
"During the time we were bombarding them some of our troops and cavalry went They inland to try to surround them. neatly succeeded, but found the enemy a little too strong though they captured 100 prisoners and about 20 runs,
ly cheque.
Sam's studio was
Then Sam's father, who was a solid man, took a hand in the game and stopped his son's monthly cheque. to let and the petty tradesmen talked about him for morths. What the milkman
said about Sam is too awful to repeat
When Sam came back from his iro's re- "Just as it was getting dark our sea- piane dropped on to the water alongside sidence, somewhere in the Midlands, he had us and told the S.N.O. (Sexier naval ofk-entirely altered his dothes and his charas cer Lieutenant-Comeander Cookson) tha tor
He wore a tweed coat, hunting trousers, the Turks were on the run, but that a little further up the river they had placed band leather leggings. His hair was crop- struction, across so that we could not pass ped as close as a gaol-bird's, and the upper without clearing it away, giving than part of his head was covered with a check time to get clear.
LIVELY TIME
cap, the enormous peak of which jutten from his eyebrows, He had uponthis “This turned out to be the liveliest i twelve months hunting, fishing, and gulfing I bave had since we began fighting. Our and looked as hard as nails. S.N.O decided to go up and clear this. He still aspired to fan artist, che obstruction and then give chase to the eclected medium being black and white Turks. It was very dark when we starte! And the key-note of his work was to be with the Shaitan and the Sumanu ful strength, sanity, and eincerity. He over lowing When we got round the head worked the word sincere."
"Yes," he said. "I am going to Lo of land the Turks opened fire with rifle, but we steamed right up to the obstruc-down-right and look life straight in the tion. The Turks were then close enough eye.'
"Shall we try the Palace! I asked after a strenuous thinner, Thero's a good dancer there-Lottie Bonbon."
10 us to throw land-bombs, but luckily none reached the deck of our ship.
We found that the obstruction was a big wire acroes the river, with boats inado to try and ent the wire our 5.N.0, was fast to it. In getting out over our bow shot in seven places, and when we dragged hint over his inst words were, I am done; it is a failure. Returi at full speed. He never spoke afterwards. We had six wounded, but none seriously.
HORSEMEN AND SHIPMEN. "During a thig timo we weren't asleep, Weifired at them with guss and rifles, and the Shaitan and Sumane were also blazing. Our troops ashore said was o
lovely sight to see our ship with all her
gung working.
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The friendly but-keen rivalry beteen the two services is here anasingly illustrated by the seaman's comment
This is the first place in which the Army has got before the Navy."
received Subsequently the gunboats order to pursue the dying Turks, end though the Shaitan and the Sumzia grounded, the Comet persisted, and fore the enemy to leave several dhows laden with stores, provisions and ammunition.
"
Bab knew her in Paris," he said Weak minded. creature Nover could dance, oven when he was derisively, young. Hadn't the strength. What about tho Ring 1""
We went to the Ring, and Sam watched a series of vigorous young men busily eth ployed in trying to break each other's nose with the same deight ho used to betray when observing the sunrise after he had talked a studio pery to a standstill
Look at that he said admiringly "There's strength if you like naked force and all the rest of it.
And there was 1
trance to the harbour.
The reign of terror meanwhile has been extended ako to Montenegro, where the Ballows have begun the work of hanging trenson or espionage. Drunken Austrian men and women almost daily for alleged and German soldiers are constantly seen in the villages terrorizing the inhabitants.
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We had driven to the Swiss frontier ARAKAN. through the troute de Belfort," the broad gap between the Vosges and the Swiss Jura, which offers so invitlög a passage into France to the invader from the East. We had passed it full speed along roads protected from German eyes by tall screens of brushwood, The roads were winding.. and the enemy has many look-out posts; ecosequently the screens were sometimes on the left, sometimes on the right, and some- that the Germans were everywhere. Once times on both sides and one began to feel at a point where we were in full view of not be started again for five or ten minutes. the enemy the car broke down and could The German gunners usually shell every thing they see at that particular apot, and feur, well accustomed to such incidents, ECONO-our car was a very big one, but the chauf
went about his work in leisurely fashion,bed and for some reason or other the enemy SHIPBUILDERS, SALVORS AND REPAIRERS, BOILERMAKERS ignored us probably because the rain had driven most of his men under cover. Finally we reached a village much dam sged by German shells," It is bombarded The meeting of the "Central European every day," said the offer with us, and, overhead and exploded in n held a few Economic Conference? at Dresden lasted to prove his words, a shell went hurtling only two days. The official report of the hundred yards away. Once through the secret proceedings does not carry matters much farther. There were three resolu half-ruined village we were in the song. tions. The first merely reaffirms the seces that is sacrosanct from both French and sity of an agreement such that the Central German shells and builets Here one can Powers may at the peace negotiations walk well above ground without danger, give united and emphatic support to their since, for the present at any rate, oven joint economic interle," The second Germany will not run the risk of creating resolution demands the inclusion of Bulan international incident with Switzerland "economic and ruffling her sturdy neutrality. By a garia and Turkey in the spheres of interest resolution and autho- sentry-box there stood the man whom the rizes the establishment of a permanent General had called "l'homme de l'extrême committee to carry out the decisions of the droite," the sentry who guarda the extreme conferences held at Borín, Vienna, and point of the French right wing. He was a douanier, & Unstom-house officer; so long as he stood there on duty with fixed Dresden, The next conference will be held at Buda post in
hayonet for was in perfect safety, but as soon as he was relieved and went away to rest in the neighbouring village he entered the danger zons and might at any time re- toivee zone and
As regards Turkey, the Minister of the Interior: Talaat Bey, seems to be making soms opposition to the pressing demands of Berlin, A special correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt gives a native account
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The trenches were hidden in the woods A very muscular gladiator had just bis inquiries about concessions for Ger 500 yards away, and one might have many, The correspondent asked what thought that the place was quite without That the heroic venture was not wholly
His writhing op unsuccessful, however, is evident, for the brought off his coup.
railway, and harbour rights previously and the French are ready for any even lotter proceeds: Wo mast have frighten pozent was dreaming in the centre of the would happen in future, to all the mining, defence, but nothing has been left to chance,
held by
"the enemy in Asia Minor and tuality. The Swis sentry saluted at the ed the Turks, because on going up againring.
Nothing like it," was Sam's since ro at daybreak (after we had buried our offi
The fighting animal! Man of Syria. Talant replied boldly that they right of the French officer with us, sod a
Stern lesson thore in would be thrown open to
upon a general European bastion Swiss sergeant dine out from the neigh- cer) we found the Turks bad cleared out comment.
bouring guard-house on our arrival. We and retired further up the river. So we action, you know. ateared up after them, and when physical application and control for the
about Customs preferences and preferen hat divided Switzerland from France, and roached Kut-el- Auers we found the dujby who at all night talking about soul correspondent then asked, And what had a little conversation across the fence
and footing in art and sleep all day," cavalry there,"
As a black-and-white worker Sam's draw-tial treatment of German schools Talant then he proceeded to a formality which he replied "We have appreciated the high called opening the frontier." Half the ing was strong.
hemen Sam drew had short hair value of German education and of German barrier across the road was moved aside the French side there appeared a number and chins that jutted out. They had also industry, and we seek to use them both; colossal shoulders and big legs, and as a but the Customs and schools questions will and replaced by a long wooden table, From also be bettled upon a uniform basis of peasant women with large baskets; their class they smoked pipes, trailed bulldogs
papers were examined by "Phomme de Pextrême droite," and they were allowed at their heels, and carried either guns or
metskond to pass. Then buying and selling began The Swiss clubev.
never enjoy anything until you've made it across the frontier counter, yourself. These Jinks who sit in studios Government allows the peasants in the rotting about force and action aren't look-French Frontier villages to buy provisions ing at life, They're drawing stillife and the like from the Swiss shopkeepers, I've made who bring their wares to the frontier, pro- studies from dead end-fish, bombs of cigarette tins. I've helped to vided that certain articles do not go out of build bridges, and there's something in the country. It was curious to watch the building a bridge when the gentle Hun women gossiping and bargaining as though takes a pot shot at the engineer every time they were at market in somo perceful coun he shows an eyebrow. I've seen more spadetry village and to remember that resreely work than I can remember, I've even been 500 yards away there were men with their fingers on the triggern of their rifles, watch- a superintendent gravedigger,"
Sam was gilent, a niemest or two, and heing for the slightest movement of the rolled bits of the toothbrush between his enemy hidden in the opposing trenches, I think I shall go down and see old ready to fire at the tallest warning. Sam by the noon train," he said.
*Who is Bam???-I naked; "The old sportsman.” "What, your father?!!.
Also, Sam again confided in me that he was sick of his name.
wreckage,
Sam's no good for an artist, you know," he said sulkily. If I hit this market I simply must change it. I've the notion I shall make it Sampson It sug gests strength, classic pillars, and frightful **CHAOS REIGNS."
A week or two afterwards I noted one CONFUSION AND ANXIETY IN
of his drawings, a man in hunting kit CENTRAL EMPIRES.
trying to strangle a tiger by tearing its M. Stephen Pichon, formerly Minister jaws apart, was signed Sampson Best
San invaded my studio in Chelsea after It was early and I was for Foreign Affairs, writing in the Petit
a long absence, Journal, says
and It is admitted at Berlin that no one preparing breakfast, a meal which consist
ed of self-prepared coffee, a kipper. knows whether it is possible to find suffifidneys. There is an art in getting the first finger and thumb.
We breakfasted together, and Sam insist
cient resources for the purpose of call to come together on a gas stove, clading the war victoriously.
Geo That smells good," he said. It is certain that chaos reigns among I bag halves." Germany's party representatives, and that * Have the lot,” I suggested, “ and I'll ideas prevail which do but denote increasead out for some more." ing confusion and anxiety 1a Austria discontent is increasing, no less with thee on cooking his own share. demands of Prussia than the tutelage ex ercised by this great Ally, which through ont the whole ruinous and bloody business of the war is concerned exclusively with her own interests,
Sam's costume bad altered him again. He wore a smart khaki uniform, but it had seen service. He was very lean and hard-looking. Some new mental interest, rather cold and sombre, slumbered behind
Same name as your own eh?" I queried, with a smile
good name (00,” he "Yes, and a answered, with a glow in his slumbering You can't get anything done in eye. our district without going to old Sam.
You need to find him a bit of a bore. I suggested
"In Turkey people are asking bow hair is grey eyes. He had developed. country can possibly bring to a satisfactory moustache, of the toothbrush type, which he answered; "he must have conclusion the catastrophe into which the involves a perilous daily shaving of por- found me more than a bit of a bore top
he replied, with a smile, "But this time Young Turks, ambitious and brainless, tions of the upper lip.
it will be different. I'll talk to him about have so gaily precipitated the country. Bach, speaking quite impartially, are the
spade work." indications of the general state of mind in The enemy countries. They are of a nature to reinfores our optimism, and to keep up to the full our absolute confidence.
"Gee! Firs catch your hare and then cook him." he said, finishing big share of
I can see old Sam looking on his young the kidneys. What a Sybarite you are Over there-ugh But you never really Sam with dawning approval for his first enjoy a meal until you cook it yourself. I born beginning to gleam in his shrewd eyes It's the same with everything else. You -Daily Mail.
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 16th at 11.42 m-Pressure bas decreased slightly over N. Japan and increased moderately over the Roning, the depression having pasted into the Pacific Elsewhore changes since yesterday are insignificant
Fresh monsoon may is expected along the eat conss of China, sad over the N. China Seat
Bengkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 13 today, 0.00 inches
the forecast for the 24 komen ending så noen Ro-day is as foldova pun
FORSCART DROTLIOS;
fair.
IN.E. winds, strong.
General Vukotitch, seeing all roads of escape closed, the sea dominated by the Austrians, and the army trapped between Hongkong & Netherhood {E. winds, frosh; the Austro-German-Bulgarians on the one hand and Albanian insurrectionists on the other, addressed his officers and men at Podgoritza declaring that the army was dishandel and advising all to return to their homes, but permitting any who wish-
ed to cross the Albanian frontier. offers succeeded in respingi
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