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LIFE IN A MINE-SWEEPER.

THE NEW "FISHING."

BRITISH SEAMEN'S QUIET COURAGE,

BY GORDON DRUGE.]

work this sweeping the sen for enemy mhes, laid under cover of darkness by Theginall boats of the Germans.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 47B. 1916,

Those mine-sweeping chaps are wel Cone to their little berths," said a coast defence officer Fancy prowling about the sea looking for a mine to blow you Well, I'd rather fish for mines than tie in my heal waiting for Zep, to drop a borab on me," replied the chief mine sweeping officer of the station. Ani su

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CAMP BLACK HAND.”

BLACKMAILING GERMANS IN

culture.

AUSTRALIA.

WITH GENERAL BRUSILOFF. ¡

BRITISH

FIRST STORY OF THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE

From Stanley Washburn The Times special correspondent at Russian Headquarters:

Fune 22nd.

INSTANS FIERCEST FIGHT

now the gang has been broken up and its tion on the Styr, where the Russian members so separated that concerted troups cartier forced a crossing of the action is, to say the least, unlikely duri, facing a terrife fire, and turning the enemy out of his positions at the ing the remainder of the war.

point of the bayonet. In hurriedly dug positions offering the most meagre kind of shelter the Russians on Thursday morning drove back four consecutive Each left the Austrian counter-attacks. field thickly studded with Austrian dead, besides hundreds of their wounded who had been left...

PRISONERS IN POLAND.

UNDERGOING CONSIDERABLE

HARDSHIP."

In the House of Lords recently Lord Grenfell rétunrked, that the transfer of German prisoners to France and their employment in that country was certain

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 3rd at 11.29.-Pressure has · đơn created lightly over Formoss and the Laohoop. It is nearly stationary elsewhere.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending. At 10 am to-day. 0.10 inch. Total since Ist January, 63.74 inches, against an avenge of · 53.09 inches.

DISTRICT

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at Noon

FORECAST. today is as follows:-

18.W. winds, mo

{fair, come rain...

to lead to retaliation. I had been fol lewed by the transfer by the German Gov- ernment of 2000 British prisoners to Russian Poland, where food was scarcer Hongkong & Neighbourhood dezate; generally than in Germany, and the men were suffering brutal treatment at the hands

Hongkong and Raizan

Station.

The same No. 1.

AJ

No. 1

No.1.

COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

3RD AUGUST, AM,

Wind

ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE.. Enemy prisoners in Australia have been concentrated by the Commonwealth Government into "one_large camp a Liverpool. New South Wales. There are Duny, "courage, and efficiency-these now interned close upon 3,000. Austrians

The story of the fighting on the Kovol three words are

the summary of my and Germans, including persons drawn front is a narrativo of a historic advance week's trip in the North Sen aboard a

from every class of society and represent which at the point of the bayonet stendi- British mine-sweeper, It is bazardousing every shade of religious opinion and ly forced back through barrier after bar rier the stubborn resistance of the Au The Austrian lose no opportunity of trians, intermingled with occasional Ger expressing their hatred for their Ailies, man units, until at one point the advanes, Mysterious boats go out from certain the Germans (says the Melbourne corres measured 48 miles.

of the Germans. The White Paper which Formosa Channel naval stations with the regularity of pondent of a London contemporary) and

After 10 days the rapidly-increasing had been issued gave no informations as exockwork, to return and make a casual so frequent and so desperate are the enemy formations compelled the Russians to the locality of the prisoners, but most South Coast of Chins between Thoma

Lengkong and Lamooks į report of so many German mines destroy-hatreds and rivalries amongst the Ger- to slow down, and anally brought them of the letters from those unfortunate men

mans that a large force has to be kept to Boletines they do Then there is mosining in certain Eng-maintain order and provent escapes to a position where they were obliged toe from Liban--which had been re- South coast of Chins between / The same lsh households-mourning softened by Within the last two or three months the suspend their forward movement and de-named Frederichfeldt-describing their the knowledge that the husband or bro tensorship has been relaxed to an extent fend themselves against the attacks of privations, which, they were told, were German prisoners who had been trans- ther or son went to his death with the which has enabled the Australian public superior numbers of the enemy coming caused by the brutal treatment of the

ferred to France. In one such letter a CHINA traditional bravery of British seamou to know of the existence of a villainous from other theatres of operations.

gang of blackmailing Germany-a verit

British soldier said they were working that he died in the service of his King.

on a railway, and added:--" We get up On my arrival at the naval station Iable Black Hand-which for wozie

time battened upon the wealthier Ger! After two days spent on the front I

at 4a.m. and return from work at 6.30 was received cardially by the commodore

can state without any reservation that I

P-m.

We are living on practienlly in command. At mess that night there mans in the camp.

Revelations at inquests held upon Ger- believe that the Russians are engaged nothing, with two thin blankuls and no were a number of visiting officers from

ans who have been shot for attempting in the fiercest and most courageous fight and I can assure you it is perfect! various branches of the service. And during the evening I got some fresh ideas to escape or for murderous brutalities to of the entire war, hanging on to their hell." Various regimental societies, the what the British Navy stands for.fellow-prisoners, have thrown a lurid hardly won positions and often facing Red Cross Society, and other organiza- the strategie tions were anxious to know whether thei light upon some of the lowest types troops concentrated on These men told of the most thrilling amongst the Germans. The most fiendish points of the line outnumbering them Government had information as to the experiences in the most casual manner. cruelties in the way of persecution have sometimes by three to one.

lucalities to which the prisoners had been And each one seemed to consider the heen practised by this Black Hand" other fellow's job most dangerouss

1 spent Thursday at an advanced posi-sen, whether any report concerning the upon some of its hapless victims. But

ceived from the American Embassy, and inspection of the prisoners had been re- whether parcels, upon which they were Vladivostock almost entirely dependent, could be sent Nu with a reasonable chance of being re Hakodate ****** wied

Tko Lord Newton replied that the Govern Koshl menis had received information from pri- Nagaanki.......... vate sourers that the men had been sent agoshima, to Wandau at Libau. No report had Oshima been received from the American Em- Maha bassy, because hitherto its officials had shi not been permitted to visit the prisoners toxin Isina in these places. The Foreign Office had Chefoo .................] Ba

Weihaiwei sımıfar in character to that read. by the Hankowner an received a number of communications huble and gallant lord. He was sorry sang meine to say there was reason to fear that the Kinklang me

ones were undergoing considerable Changsha w mardships, although it was fair to say. Shangh that he had seen a letter from a prisoner Gatalaff Speaking

- meeting. I was obliged to curtail ray study of in one of the two ports speaking favour Surg Peak in London the Bishop of London the enemy's lines and of the position on ably of the conditions and saying that Amey said a taxi-driver who had been 10 account of the exteremely heavy artillery their treatment by a German officers Swatown...

was kind. The German prisoners in the Army

"What Are the shells endeavouring to locate our remarked to lim,

They astonishes me is the kauis. used to be so tired that I had to drive leservation point, which was evidently France were sent there some months ago

approximately known. At any rate, two at the instance of the late Secretary for han

War, who was actuated presumably by em across from one side of the road to shells bursting over as and orio narrowly the other. But I have seen en now missing our waiting carriage, besides the extreme reluctance prevailing in this under fire, and they share with you the three others falling in the mind almost at country in regard to the employment of last cigarette and sandwich they have"

our feet, prompted car withdrawal. For those men either by public bodies or by gut."

tunately the last thfer had fallen in the individuals, That clearly did not form any excuse for retaliation, because the mud and did not explode..

Along this front the Russians are holder prisoners in France had been Holbor lazily in the swell it reminded me of a ing against heavy lds, but they are cer-treated in an extremely kind manner, Pathor

plaint. They had been visited by officius great black turtle with spikes on its back. tainly inflicting greater losses than they unas far as he knew had made no co Phalian

is, where are receiving, Now, Caid the captain,

of the American Embassy in France, and

Japest. James in view of that fact the Government, ho our fun comes in. The libat inanœuvred

Aparri until the mine lay about 8b yands to star

days ago, again requested the American

Darapan. Four of the men lined up at Friday I spent at the Corps and Divi Ambassador in Berlin to press for pers board.

mission for a member of his staff to visit As many Winchester rifles onal Headquarters west of the Koval the rail.

Legnepl the British prisoners in Russian terri- Telo hon spoke: Then the men beat eagerly for road. The forward units of this corps

Nearly all the parcels sent from Iloilo ward to see what would be the effect of represent the maximum point of our ad- The valley back was theirs that time,

this country to British prisoners in Ger- Sarige many reached their destination. The steel bullets had punctared the air chamber of the mine, and slowly-almost reluctantly, it seemed the ugly thing sank from sight..

07.

They told me much about mine sweep ing. They explained the method by which the seas are kept clear. They drew diagrams to illustrate the mechanism of tributė 10 the wines, paying due ingenuity of the enemy was aronzed at the detailed knowledge, which they had of German activities. They told me when and where the deadly explosives would be placed, and certain prophecies made at that table turned mit later: to be correct. But what impressed me was the bravery and optimism of the mẹn. Fear is not in "heir vocabulary; yet there were present four officers whose ships had been sink under them.

It was all in the day's work I was while sitting there that I first realized that Britain is keep- ing the sens clear not only for her own commerce, but the commerce of the world.

"Of course there is nothing else for us to do,” an officer told me. "But it has turned out to be a big contract sinco the Germans elected to sow mines in the open sea. Shows how much they care for neutral shipping, doesn't it?"

SISTER BOATS AT WORK.

It was somewhat startling to learn how many hundreds of boats and thousands of men are engaged continuously in harvesting <thost murderous sea bombs, ***Fishing," they call it So next morn ing-l-went--fishing.” -----

it was a hopeful start, because, as we put out from the quay in the dim light of early morning, the captain of the sweeper promised faithfully to take me where the fishing was goud-where he was certain the Germans had laid mines. Another boat, a sister to ours, left har Tour at the same time. She was our other half-for British mine-sweeping operations require two boats, while the Germans employ but one. The naval men say that the latter system is far less effec The and more expensive in the long run.

For many hours the boats travelled along side by side. I stood on the bridge with the captain, who seemed always He was a young man, small of figure, h his alert, weather-worn face showed the stuff he was made from.

there.

He

was modest and while he talked freely of the experiences he had encountered dur- ing the last 16 months, always the credit went in somebody else, and never was there any mention of peril. He prefer red to talk of his wife and two little girls down in Surrey.

A deck hand came up the ladder and

If anything, the past treatment of the Germans by the Government has erred on the side of leniency, at any rate down to the discovery of the "Black Hand" plot and its attendant murderons erucities upon Germans who took an honest view of their obligations while within the camp.

:

To-day the regulations controlling the

Frou an observation point in the vil prisoners' movements are stricter, n even now, as far as practicable, the Gerlage I studied the ground of the day's mans are allowed to manage their own lighting, and though familiar with Rus- affairs in the camp, and within its fimi's san courage and tenacity 1 found it dif ɓcult to realize that human beings had they have a fair amount of liberty.

be able to carry the positions which the Russians carried here.

ai

women& i

the renewal

Was

ALIBOR

AN EXCELLENT SITUATION.

and the Russians most vital the numbers of-Germans who are-attack- menace to the enemy, as is obvious from ing here in dense masses, without so far seriously impairing the Russian resist

ance,

.......

The situation is excellent now; but with the German system of railways behind

The young commander smiled as he directed

of operations. There goes 2001b. of good German T.N.T." he chuckled. Then he told me an astounding fact. Under The Hague their lives it is clear that the issue de- apends on the extent to which the Germans regulations, to which Germany subscriber, he explained, all mines are are able to drain other fronts and to keep fitted with a device which renders themsending fresh troups for concentration at harmless when they have broken from this point. their mooring cables. This is so that inno- cent or neutral vessels may find some degree of safety on the high seas away from the war zones. But, he said, while the safety attachment may be found on the German mines right enought, somehow

It was very technical it fails to work. his conversation on this point, and not easy to grasp in detail. But I gathered enough to know that springs and valves may sa tampered with that the mine is quite as deadly when floating free swhich I have inspected represents the when properly noored.

Tatest practice in field-works in many: ways comparing favourably with the

EXPLODING A MINE.

In the West. it should never be forgot ten that the Russians are holding lines nearly 1,000 miles long, and that it is always impossible for the Russians to effect concentrations at the same speed as the Germans..

After spending three days on this front, motoring hundreds of versts, and inspecting the positions taken by the Ras iaus, their achievement becomes increas ingly impressive. The first line taken

handed up two pneumatic lifebelte. The I found out about it soon enough, forlings which I saw on the French front. captain silently passed one to me, After next morning we caught another one. AaThe front line is protected by five or six we had fastened them securely be glanced the shout from the look-out announced series of barbed wire, with heavy front

tory.

ALLIES TRADE POLICY.

Deep satisfaction is widely expressed in Australia with the decisions of the Paris Conference and the determination evinced by the Allies to shatler Gor domination, though mang's economic difficulties are anticipated in making effective permanent post-war measures.

Mr. Cook, leader of the Liberal Party, commenting on the Paris Resolutions, expressed his admiration at the tremen dous growth of international spirit. It was dazzling to think that 700,000,000 people were to join a league for mutual protection and mutual development, but to give effect to the Resolutions would be a titantic task. To do this it was need- ful to develop our military power and to consolidate the Empire, for it was hard to believe that the Central Powers would take their medicine kindly.

at the chart and compass. Then he gave that the mine had come to the surface line trenches, studded with redoubts, the rear or on the flanks before the Aus & command, and a signal war flashed to

the commander sent below for two rifles. machine-gun positions, and underground trians werd able to effect their escape. the other boat. Thus the first prepara- When they had been brought he produced shelters 20ft, deep, while the reserve post- The line once broken the Russinas moved tions were made for pur fishing. The BRINGS SWEET SLUMBER TO other boat nosed easily alongside There several boxes of cartridges containing tions extend in many places from half steadily forward, taking Lutsk six days leaden bullets. It may take some mile to a mile in séries after series be- after the first attack, and one division was a clanking of machinery, and she time, he said; but we will try to er-hind the first line, studded with eam-reaching its maximum advance of 18 made off again, carrying one end of

The lead will not pene munication trenches, shelters, and humb miles just 10 days after the first offensive a heavy steel cable.

Several hundred plode this one.

trate the steel walls of the air chamber; proofa. yards away she resumed her course, while and after a bit we may hit one of the It must not be thought that the Aus- the cable sagged far down beneath the horns"

were sweeping.

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The

THE FIRST CATCH:

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It did take some time30 trians offered only a feeble resistance,

movement,

EVERY POSSIBLE UNIT FOR KOVEL

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That old devil, Insomnia, is greatest booking, agent on earth. result of his never-ending labour is so great that it required thousands of surface of the water: That was all-we minutes, to be exact. For at 80 yards for I inspected one series of trenches As a result of the sweeping Russian ad- Satur, sanatoriums and hundreds of insane

those five tiny horns, plungers or tris: where, I was informed, the Russians in avance in the past two weeks, with its Now, then," said the skipper, gers, as they are variously called, do not few verste of front buried 4,000 Austrian huge captures of prisoners and trophies, San asylums to take care of his bookings.

are on the job. The Germans sneak out The overflow he sends to prisons, work-

present much of a target. But at last dead on the first lines alone. This indi- there is now. developing what promises Min houses, and graveyards,

every night and sprinkle mines here, chance shot from one of our rifles found cates the nature and tenacity of the to be one of the most important battle hare, and here indicating the locations one of them. Insomnia is a grave disease; it means

"They adjust the moor that the great no ve system and the real on the chart.

There was an explosion that made our enemy resistance. I am also told that on this front sine the beginning of the Tam life of the body is impaired and the 1ng cables so that the mines will be just teeth rattle, while a huge volume of black far fewer Slavs and Poles have been war

under water at low tide, and, a ship can smoke belched upward into the still air any other big action. It is believed that sweeping in Lutsk, and barely missing the

found among the Austrians here than in diseases should be healed promptly by

With the Russian advance from Rovno, Wed. not possibly have any warning. Devilish And a shining coloumn of water shot of these have been sent to the Italian capture of a general and his staff at that Thurs. 105 proper treatment.

Your nervous energy is like

thing, isn't it?" bank

straight up through the black cloud to account If you use it up faster than

height of 50 or 60ft. It was a remarkable front on account of their tendency to sur- you add to it you overdraw your account.

sight. About the ominous smoke-cloud render to the Russians. Therefore if you suffer from nerves, have So wo ploughed along very slowly--| the column of water glistened in the

THE RUSSIANS' GUNS. sleepless nights, brainfag, or lack of keeping abreast of the other vessel, and morning sun. Below it was dull and

with nothing to show that we were congrey. And both parts of this perpendicu. Another interesting point about theirperation of the most important strategic ambition caused by overwork, worry,

nected except a few feet of cable, where lar jet were visible at one time-just for advance is the fact that the Russians

TO END. SCIATICA. over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or from excess of any kind, go to your

it ran down the side into the apparatus a fleeting second. Then the water poured practically in no place used guns exceed wedge between the Germans and the Ausseems too good to be true, doesn't it i chemist and get a bottle of Sargol

which keeps it below the surface. It was back through the smoke, and the griming and that the preliminary artil- trians, and the threatening of the entire is good to be sure, but it's true, TOO. Tablets and take two after each meal and

quite monotonous and a bit dreamy--this crawling along over the North Boa with Noud drifted off over the waste of the lery fire in no place lasted above 30 hours, rins, and the threatenin

North Sea. And we went on sweep-and in many places not more than 19

LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM nothing happening. And that is what ing.

The danger of this disaster to the enemy bye to despondency,

and hump,'

hours. blues.?

we did most of the time I was aboard I looked at those men who go out day Last summer's experience is not for has aroused the Germans to a state of

Boothes the stabbing, biting wervel You will eat well, sleep well, and feel that vessel. Shooting at ducks and hits after day; who wear their lifebelts con- gotten by the Russians and there has desperation, and they are thrown into Brings instant relief to pain and con splendid all the time. Sargol will enable of driftwood with a Winchcteer rifle was tinuously who take their tea on the you to draw every atom of strength, the most pleasing diversion.

decks while they peer over the rims of Hrobably been the most economic use of this front for the defence of Kovel and tinued use brings permanen relief. Take a little in your hand and rub ind blood, and nourishment from the food

It was late in the afternoon when we

of their cups for the death that lurks in ammunition on any of the fronts in this its strategic lines every unit which can

where the pain is commensurate with the results possibly be raised.

The pain is there no you eat, It excels all Nerve Foods, made our first catch. A sudden tighten those sombre waters. I thought how during these advances. Barely was a The Germans and Austrians, both in more. tonics, wines, etc., as the results it givesing of the cable made it clear that we had fine was their devotion to their duty;

Many thousands of sufferers have already hit an obstruction.

hurricane fire directed on any positions the Vladimir Volbyask and Kovel sectors, are permanent and lasting.

There was just a how great a part they are playing in the preceding an assault, but the artillery are conducting terrific counter-attacks blazed the path in using this miraculous more, get back your old-time strength intently into the water,

slight tremor all through the boat war-out there alone, where their deeds

good health and freedom from pain. and energy by taking a little Sargol

"That'll be pets, where they give to their work the was rendered possible by the nearness of being, repulsed with heavy enemy losses.

You will be able to boast yourself. ong" said the commander, as the cable same quality of bravery as is required of our front lines.

The operations in the south are con- relaxed. Sure enough, it was

the man in the trenches, And as I In this way avenues were cut through tinning with satisfactory results and LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM will da

the work The Beche mine broke the surface of the glanced at the inscription over the cabin, the barbed wire at frequent intervals daily, bags of prisoners and trophies, but

Sold at 18, 4d. per bottle. water and floated free, her mooring of which read, " England expects every man along the line through which the attacks it is becoming evident that the capture one-ineb steel cut off as cleanly as if with to do his duty," I knew that England were pressed home and the flanking of Lemberg itself would not be so great a a mightly pair of shears. As it rolled would not be disappointed. New York trenches and the labyrinths were taken in menses to the enemy's campaign in the

(Continued on next Column.)

Tribune.

(Continued on nezt Column.) East as the loss, of Kovel.

two just before retiring at night. Good

war

Don't suffer with your nerves any Everybody stepped to the rail and gazed iure attended with no sounding of trum-checked each shell and its target, which without intermission, all of which are remedy To-day they boast about their

JA, S. WATSON A 006, Lab.,

VICTORIA DISFENBARY,

THE PHARMACry,

QUEEN'S DISPENSARY,

THE EDWARD Dispensary.

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