THE SUMMER CAMPAIGN,

[BY THE DAILY TELEGRAPH'S "MILITARY CORRESPONDENT.]

This year the struggle in Northern France seems to divide itself into two principal nets, thus resembling the spring and summer campaigns of last year. In the spring campaign of, 1917 the Franco British armies tried to smash through the

OPERATIONS ON THE NORTH WEST FRONTIER

GENERAL BARRETT'S DESPATCH.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 18TH, 1918.

WEATHER REPORT.

July 11th, at 12.30-No returns from

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAU

Station

BRITISH SUBMARINE FEATS

under way at a depth clear of the keels of possible ships. When battery power NIGHT AND DAY FLEET SEARCHES became low the submarines had perforco FOR THEIR QUARRY, EN to come to the surface to recharge. While Bond on the surface it was essential to run the Venturesome as

the encimy is with his engines in order to keep head to sea, and Japan and Vladivostock. Pressure far in The despatch describes the operations-bents he rarely allows his above water through the ventilator which, with the crossed slightly over the Philippines, and against the Maheuds, a marauding tribe, craft beyond the safe confines of his bar engine running, must necessarily kept decreased slightly elsewhere. The depres on the right bank of the Indus, in the hours. He well knows that our submarinis po-much water was shipped... North-West Frontier Provinces of India vigilant and thorough is the fact that captain of a submarine concludes his re-northwards and is protably situated to the B. are ever on the prowl for them, and how owing to cold." With these words the Hainan Straits; the typhoon has curved

scamen got very little sleep,

sleep,sion appears to have moved northward to the

On 28th February, nows wan

nows was received may be gathered from the at Wana that a large Mahsud Fashker though so few opportunities are afforded port on a cruise in the North Sea. It is German centre, much as the Germans poste garrisoned by the South Waziristan attacked no less than forty Ceny the crew himgale ending ab 10 0.0% to-day, 001 inch," oal" Nemaro *****).

was moving against Sarwakai, one of the them our submarines have sucessfully characteristic of the service that he should of Naba, moving N. or N.N.E.

make no reference to the fact that, while Struck at the Allied centre in 1918, The ente strengthened the st of the hop, Night

garrison, which, great battle had more unity of action than by operating outside the post, on 2nd most of the Allied operations. It began March, successfully kept the Mahsuds at

bay. On the following

day

however, enemy, it had to withdraw into the post, having suffered many casualties, includ

at once

very little

he had

BEGISTER.

11TH JULY, AM

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours Vladivostock 61, m

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with Allenby's victory at Arras on April after inflicting considerable losses on the the vessels are on diving patrol, calic, in fact. At times. ice average of 43 1% itch-s.

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9th, which was followed on April 16th by General Nivelle's great stroke on the River Aine Nivelle certainly obtained area facties) access also, but neither at Arias nor on the Aisne was the result so decisivo as to shake the grip of the Germans off the occupied departments. Probably the Allies achieved more than they know at the time, and if only the main attack had been followed up with all their reserves the result might well have been disastrous to the enemy. The German High Command have made the trust of their initial certainly in the spring campaign of 1018, and with. out losing an hour they have pressed the offensive with all the forces which they could concentrate on the decisive point. Nevertheless, the skilful interposition of the French reserves, the stablore rally of the British Army, and the physical diffi ment of ringing up their heavy cutip

have checked the German armies since their defeat in Flanders on April

29th-30th.

the loss of its British officor, killed. On leirning of this attack, Brigadier General . M. Baldwin, D.8.0. Com manding the Derajat Brigade, ordered the concentration of the Derajat Movable Column at Murtaza,

Un March 4th, Licut. General Sir A. A.

craft which may come within reach.

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and day the search ∙its wintinned infinitely fesy According as circumstances may dieute

The weather had not been good, and the watch is kept on the surface or sub-

the six days the cold had been since January 1st, 1969 incher, ngeinst au gorged save for the perscope, or maybe

on the periscope very quickly and

The forecast for the 24 hours enting at noon coming to the surface every now and obscured vision, so that it had to be again to scan the horizon for any hostis dipped every five minutes. On the sur today is es fallowa --

ince the thermometer gave no reading, A ship being sighted, the submarino though it had a minimum of 18

18 degrees dives to attack. As the ship is probably of frost steaming fast on a zig-zag course a long

To rece

messages by wireless was im. receive mesanges time may clapse while the submarine

a coating of ice two inches thick. chasing or maneuvring to get into a fav formin for the spray froze on the serial, ourable position to Bre hor torpedors From time to time it was necessary to

dive to remove the icicles which, more BouthCost of Ching between The same s of the operations necessary to deal with whether the ship is friend or foc,

than

foot

long, depended from portions

room Hangkong and Laworks i the Mahsur outbreak The Derajat Mov at all costs she must avoid being sen able Column advanced up the Gomal (If the periscope is sighted the hostile froze like a board and only with difficulty goals Conf of Ching between (The same ze

Hongkong and Hsin... ) - No. 1 tributary on the right bank of the Indus) ship will make off with all speed, and the could it be folded; and the ice on the costs and relieved. Sarwakai on March 9th odds are that she will get away. An irre of the officers and grow did

How did not than until Next day. General Baldwin, whose column gular course and great speed make are after the

the hud. has been

diff age knott hang up below garments had been 250 south Waziristan Militin, under she may see the track of a torpedo, fired

Four battleships of the Kaiser class HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS Major G. E. Davis, the Commandant of at her and steer to avoid it. big were nighted by a submarine, which was the Corps, advanced to Barwand.

Prob village in the Shahur Valley, where puni Livo casares were carried out in face of some opposition. No further hostile acts were committed by the Mahsuds March, and, as it appeared that there as

Barrett received orders to assunia eontrol While this is going on she must the superstructure. The bridge screen

A

during

A NEW CODE.

No. 1

New local and non-local storm signals codes were introduced at Hongkong on July 1st, 1017, in place of the old Local Codo and the China Coast, Code,

The principal change in the Local Code

But in spite of all difficulties the sub Patrolling off the Danish const. marines Jonnage to drive home thcitably there were other vessels in company, attacks and a few of the successies but owing to low visibility they were not here he recorded the socn. After getting into position to int While patrolling between the Eastern tuck the submarine broke surface, owing Ema and Weser River a submarine sighted to the heavy swell, and it was necessary little likelihood of further trouble, orders two lots of destroyer smoke to soulft catl

to go full speed to get her under agais. The situation is now tolerably clens

were issued for the return of the Derajat ward. Two anxious hours were spent BARISSED BY DESTROYERS. The Germans 'seek not only to divide the reached on 3rd April, and for the then, at a range of son

Movable Columin to Tank, which place manœuvring for position to attack, and British and French arasies by a supreme

Just before the periscope dipped, sights yards, two Tør- effort directed at Amiens or Douleus, but dispersal to their stations of the units of redox were fired, one at the bow and the and four torpedoes were fred. The range were got on to the third ship in the line, they also rok to penetrate the British line the 44th Infantry Brigade to other at the stern of one of the destroyers was estimated at 4,000 yards. Twp land between Bethune and Ypres, so as to roll

The hope that the Mahsuds would re. Having fired the torpedoes, the sulmurine it back in sections towards the shore of main quiet proved falee, During Apri dived to avoid being deteriel, but a Jons explosing wore heard, and the command the Channel; where its ruin could be con

ing officer of the submarine was of and the first week of May they made explosion told without doubt that one opinion that the third and fourth ships summated in whole or in part

several attacks on British convoys inimtes later the destroyer was seen sink.

torpedo had reached its mark. Bight in the line were each hit by a torpedo. nemy has this considerable strategiend It will be observed that the

At the submaring was about to rise to advantage over the Allies. The necessity in all their attacks on envoys proceeding by the blen, bltest fees of her how observe the results of the shots, a destroy for being strong at every essential pointing along the Gomal route selected for sill standing vertically out of the water.

er was heard to pass very close overhead, is the inherent weakness of defensive and Khajuri Kath The country in this The other destroyer was seen stealing

the purpose the stage between Nili Kab TWO DESTROYERS ARRIVE

and after that she was continually The Germans en ru consider strategy able risks of being outnumbered in other stage, in which the Gwaleri Pass has to at varying speeds and distances around

harassed by destroyers. Two depth

• Sertors of the long line of battles while so crased, is extremely - difficult and the wreck Einted at the success, the ones exploded in close proximity to] they concentrate their troops on the tire curls favourable to Us tribesmele submarine thirsted to put his down, too, destroyers searched diligently, for her, 1-Red Cone-A typhoon exists which

and a sweep was distinctly heard to Binin lines of attack in the Somme and acties

drag over her hull.

Signal, Symbol, Meuning. For two hours the pres while engaging large French bidden from the Mahsuds on the hill

the track in many places follows the scene and were Systematically but without success for her,

may possibly cause a failure may be described as more

gale at Hongkong with in 24 hours.

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is that the new siguals will show the parch 6.

Dagupan direction from which the gale is expected,

Manda whereas the old signals showed the posi

Legaept tion of the typhoon. The latter will be indicated, as heretofors, by the non-local signala. The new Local Code is given below:

DAY SIGNALS.

cone-Gale expected from the

North (N. W. to N.E.).

Gale expected from the South (SE to SW.).

top nals with precipitous sides; considered Some cover the left Hink of their offensive the very broken and intricate nature of feasible to continue the attack, of a submarine lo pass through the sound:

On another occasion two armed auxinto the Baltic is surely one of the these 2-Black every advantage Le

aries were sighted in the Heligoland for subsa I became evident that determined meat, was attacked, and torpedoed, and exercising in the Baltic, and three sub

Hight and the leader, the larger of the pete as it is with pluck and persistence-Black cone

It was known that the German

Was surrs were called for, and, on May thh,

was seen to be sinking by the stern. the forces 3 the district were amalga does not actualy see her victim struck,

It frequently happens that a suma detailed to make the passage of the sound

marinės

**Y?" and ""Z"--were mated under the name of the Waziristan she invariably has the satisfaction of

It was essential that the Fight Fores, and Major-General

three wesets should placed in tumound.

pass

the through

QUE ADVANTAGES, Although we dive but arrow strip uf territory between our fines and the sea, rendering all loss of ground important, and although our flanking position to the orth of the French line is as awkward in operations, vel in the coming

for

t

inverted

Black drum. Gale expected from, the

East (NE to SEX

West (N.W. to S.W.). 3-Double cone Gale expected to in

drease..

important advantages." "Among the great bear berwakai; the Government of India Bakre experience of a subm" developed certain defects and was:

strength we hold, some very As the result of an attack on May 10throm, explosion if the torpedo gals sound the ranie, night, but unfortunately 5-Black ballGale expected from the

at must be counted the perfect network

of

railways and roads which serve our

lines

while the enemy has to connect his objective. By June 9th striking-force both how tubes at a range of 350 Jauce the sound the night after Black cross-Wind of typhoon force

Front fine with his railheads through the

The

and

territory which had been desolated by the desnitorr hud, the enemy engaged in the result was not seen, but after the laps Page Tour presence was discovered British Army now stands behind well the various detache 15 now heard twenty-five miles away nesly. ouff the Biltie or others getting ing

Deen-contracted. The

battletriking free up the Shahar Yalley, it wo or three minutes later revealed to any tow @MANG 14 The DL, GLF & Estates Boat Liku ditam !

awares

It is certain that the Germans are about strain every nerve to achieve a great tactical victory over the British. The political results of their successes in the

The forwar

movement

JOB.

She had

Beyond

Pearance of the ship that would Becount for the dieng 10 Her only curse was to dive,

a

the masthead of the storm signal mast, kong and Kowloon Wharf and Gorowa the flagstaff on the premises of the Hong

Company at Kowloon, the flagstaff on the premises of the Standard Oil Company- at Laichikok, and the flagstaff near the Field Officer's Quarters at Lyemun..

NIGHT SIGNALS, (Lamps).",

White-white-white. 2.White-green-green.

· 3-Green-white-white- 4-Green-green-white

White-white-green. -Green-green-green.

The Night Signals will be displayed, at sunset, on the tower of the Railway Station, on H,M.5. Tamar, and on the

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TE CLAISON, Directoar,

1. BABORETE, reduced to 22 degrees Fatraz- kat, on the level of the sea in inches, tentia and hundesäina,

1. TEMERRÁTORY, is the shade, li degrean Fahrenheit,

Humery, in percentage of enduration, the humidity of air minsted with moitinis being

100,

4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points

6. Foxcron Win. according to Benafcat Feale Ú STATE OF WEAïman, b blus kiy, o detached close, à dcissling raʼn, i tog, g glory, bail 1 gitaing, Coveresat, pjateng showers, q rĻOS, I TRÍDL SLOW, tikunder, ▼ vidbility, ❤ đạn? wat)

7. Raw in luches: t tenths and hundrade,

BONGEONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, July 11th,

Previous On Dale On Date

Day

nt

st2p.m.

P

Barometer Temperature Humidity... Wind Dirastion.....

2952

29 60

79:

-74:

91

East

ENE

East

Forgo

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Wastkar

023

Highest open-alz Temperature on 13th...84 Lonerf open-air Temperature on iltb...78

Week of

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

Fram 12th to 18th July, 1916.

HIGE: WAIRE

MANCE

Erong

Mean

Helgkt

LOW WATER.

∙ET hoog'

Mean Time.

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unable it keep up with the other two. sanctioned the taking of punitive men which pulling one morning of the The result was in the reached the en sures with the Khisuva Valley is the

sighted an enemy destroyer, nád was concentrated at Jandola During the yards. As the submarine dived on firing

bal successfully made

last four years inessant fighting-

expected (any dires. tion) highting in the neighbourhood of a few seconds there was an exceedingly in the Luttie and the enemy took all

loud-explosion, which was

sible steps to prevent dithis then getting lines, which are held in proper As Major General

Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by What guns and rifles, the whole to proceed in command of this A quick sweep round with the periscope

**** found was four merchant three explosive bombs, fired at intervals ships in line abreast proceeding through field is only a few hours journey from reame apparent that he would not be in sign of the destroyer which had been fired from the accurate station they kept it and repeated at the Harbour Office. on depots and arsenals, so that gaps ja

a position effectively to control any opera at, but 100 yards astern was

another in the ranks und in die stores at the front Liang which might herome necessary on vessel of the kind; the was evident they were can he very rapidly replaced. Our gen. I the Tachi side. Consequently, Bis Excel. As the destroyer was not actually see them wore destroyers. The signals will be lowered when it ernts and Staffs thoroughly know the lates The Commander-in-Chief decided to be hit, at first it appeared likely that in lights, and accordingly

This ships were all showing naviga is considered that all danger is over. ground and the lines of communication, that the troops in the damsel, but after the bearings and distances hoping to pass without attracting atten

in reality there was only one enemy, ves No curing Junusstyre should take them Detujat has

thought would be best to do so, 100,

The Day Signals will be displayed at again separate forces, being designated the had been carefully worked out this djd North and South: Forces, respectively, under the general of the violence of the explosion, it is was deleted by a destroyer, which trieu

Waziristan Ficht not seem to have hes possible. In view

proceeded für before the control of the General Offers Comme probable that the magazine blow up, and ing. Northern Army of General East are at stake and the German nation

as she sink she heard the threshing of the weup's propellers above her. is bearing with increased impatience the Besnan's force began on June 18th, and Yet another instance of the total dis losses and Sufferings

of the war. If only it forced the passage of the Nanu Pass, ppearance of a ship may be ated. Obeing was clearly out of the question, and, To make the passage with fights burn the Allies can maintain their front intoes the fan it determined resistance, on our submarines located in peny s nething daunted, she returned, silently during the summer campaign of 1918 th the gist. The determination shown by marine ahead of her and, giving chase and stealthily creeping the surface,

inspects of the German in the autumn, thus it is on vineed the Mahsuris of hypedoes were fired and one was seen to until she got into the wake of

a steadily increasing American army futility of further aggressiveness, and by

a vessel Setting ready la utuck then, cannot be June 2b, after several minor engage bit. When the smoke cleared away there poeding through the sound, trusting considered exhilarating, On the other ments, the enemy made overtures of peace.

to be able to follow her unobserved, was not u vestige of the hostile Vessel to hand it may be very ditheal for the Whilst the

be seen.

For a while is accmed as if the plan operations had been taking Allies or restore the situation and to place, the troops under Brigadier General

These are but a few of the many she was following stopped

would succred, but suddenly the vessel Lake the effcusive, in combination with Bruce in the Bannu area were not called stances which could he quoted showing the would have it she was a destroyer, which As luck The Americans if the Germans suceed in upon to undertake any offensive measures silent and stealthy work of the submarine, at once endeavoured to ram her. Again-Red-green-red. driving the British Army off its present and Mirushalt deterred the Mahsuds it is necessary to take the enemy by suf The presence of strong forces at Bauna

For submarine operations to succeed she dived line of operations. To win means to

A third and a fourth attempt brought uttack successfully for us as for the Ger

into the Bennu district and prise, and for that reason their work is no greater success. The enemy, thorough from Loans, The American troops will

Tochi supply the necessary mumbers for the Allis

appel in obscurity. The following, ex alarmed, were over on the alert to rem fake the offensive eventually, if only they from Miramshah might not be coatem tracts from an offcial report of operations Another effort would not only have been car hold their ground long caugh for plated On une occasion only was it in the Heligoland Bight lift for a moment hopeless but would have unjustifiably the American forces to be auga Majaetangainst it body of the enemy.

for necesstry for Brigadier General Bruce the of secrecy afford a

to

into life of one of these craft glimpse risked the boat and the lives of the crew, The effort to me

While the neund situation ng been was on the 14th June, when a body

When a submarine is submerged her 20 returned to her base, as her gallant briefly described and evidently does mit Mahsuds a lent itself to any sensational solution the

prouched the Saidgi defile in alten alone is able to see what is taking prior so making a further attempt

with the object of place. The success of the enterprise and

attempt. On our side in the iminediate future, yet attacking the 1-18 Kent Regiment inrch the safety of the vessel depend on bis the stern necessity for atraining every ing to Miramshah. The prompt con skill and nerve, and the prompt, precise The enemy, however, is up to nany When local signals are displayed in perve in the support of our Army is at centration of troops both from Miram excinition of his orders by the officers and tricks, and his innocent-looking decoy the Harbour a Cone will be exhibited at feast as incumbent on the people at home and Baunu, to effect which incehani men under his command.

ships have been known to give a sub- it is incumbent on the men in

PIONEER IN MINED WATERS. marine a sharp surprise. On one occa Waglan, Stanley, Aberdeen, Sau Ki Wan, the ranks

stations :-Gap transport was largely employed, to face untilation and death, are and successfully prevented the enemy frou

Our submarines have been pioneers sion the submarine sighted what appeared Sai Kung Sha Tan Kek and Tai Po, poison, at the hands of the enemy.

in waters which have been mined. They to be a merchanuman and gave chase, to notify the fact to native craft and earrying out his design. all personesha watoys, which Jacqueen minds. They towing the

On the 10th August a

showing the signal, Stop engines and passing ocean vessels tive tive jina of 3,000 Mahsuds ratified the thoughtout anti-submaring tactics by a settlement; peace was declared, and Brihighly trained and determined enemy, When the submarine ran eloser to about tish territory opened to them for trade attacked by gun fire and Lorpado, driven a mile the steamship hoisted the German By 12th August all troops had been with to lie at the botom it great depth to naval ensign and opened fire with is drawn to Jandola, and the dispersal of preserve battery power, hunted for hours uch guns, at the same time increasing the forces in the Derajat and Bannu are at a time by hostile torpedo craft and a speed and altering her course so as to ram commenced. del Prad

The physical and climatic conditions of ships to avoid interesin group war by French Boy Scouts in the neighbour- are peculiarly trying, and the period Sudden alterations of course hood of the fighting line. A heroic deed during which the recent offensive opera depth, the swish of propellers overhead, on her deck, but she just managed to by one French scout was described ina letter found on the body of a dead Der

tions had to be undertaken was the hottest and the concussion of bursting shells give diye in Luce. Two or three minutes later time of the year. Nothing, however, an indiention to the crew of the risky to two loud explosions were heard overhead, General Baden-Powell read helter, which fellows:-

I read the could have creceded the cheerfulness and which they are being exposed, and it Heyond shaking the boat violently they

determination with which all dificulties speaks well for the morale of these young

did no damage. A traitor has

been shot a little and hardships were faced and overcome their captains that they have invari encounters betireen our submarines and French Jad

overcoine officers and men and their gallant faith From time to time instances without a gale occurring at Hongkong & VOLUME, which consista of ek to one of those by the Group aided to takeably carried out their duties quietly, those of the enemy, which prove incon or even Gap Rock, but the reverse is not of historical interest showing the disposi his infatuation, wanted to be a hero of the year was just commencing. It was that might tently under conditions: Susive After many hours 0 enlour button. The poor little follow, the offensive the most unfavourable season keenly and

dead likely to happen, except in the case of I have tried the sister of her position, and in one such en travelling rapidly towards Hongkong, or 4.0.M.G., and Dr. A. Resi

reckoning A German,column was passing along necessary that operations should be ungra hardships undergone during storm counter the British vessel thought for of a located typhoon increasing its rate Its description of Chinese Boglas

a submarine cannot be very typhoons forming in the vicinity and

which was of progression abnormally.

A HEROIC FRENCH BOY SCOUT:

to

Lisut. Gen. Sir Robert Baden-Powell, addressing a central meeting of Boy

shan

As to whether an advance

exner.

1

.

SEND A BOAT.

Harbour Ulice Bogstak. They will have the same signification as the day signals. Fri.

Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by Satur 13 m explosive bumbs as above, in the event of

the information conveyed by this signal | San being first published at night,

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNING.

native

Rock,

Further details can always be given to ootan vessels, on demand, by sigual from lighthouses.

The object of the code is to give at least

the submarine by 24 hours warning of a gale (Fores 8 by

Bcouts at the Guildhall, told of work done this portion of the North-West Frontier movements interferion and there were altogether shout twelve men warnings. of expected changes in the

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The prisoner was asked in French if the

hardened vet

veteran

with their At the time the submarine's gun was Beaufort Soule, or 40-35 m.p.h., mean manned, the signals were still flying and velocity by Dines Anemometer) and also direction and force of the wind. Owing, however, to the uncertain movements of typhoons and to insufficient telegraphio observations, it will occasionally happen that signals 2 to 5 may be displayed

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and asked whether the French were about success. This entailed the imme months westerly gales were frequently, approximately end-on, was her bonsort Bignal No. 1 is intended as a warning

a force of adequate size to ensure weather are terrible. During the winter some time that he Stand By" and watch for the next Customs and Superstitious, combined. he had known that the enemy, was in the The Raph-RennieTank narrow gauge open thechnpanied by high but before she could pick.

her

dirodat mistake,

the signal. periscope the latter had

of the force already experienced in the bight, and these gales out of station threw a great strain on were invariably communications leading into the area, steep seas, made it impossible to once.

conning tower hatch Vision German ander the circumstances, forest, and he did not deny it. He went line as inadequately equipped for thee was only a cable or two between the stalemate was virtually inevitablemate velocity of the storm centre will be CAPRIOEurodromurag $15.

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