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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 14th,
FRENCH AND KITCHENER.
GENERAL HUGUET'S
STORY.
AN ASTONISHING INTERVIEW.
TO PROTECT BIRDS,
NEW WORLD CONVENTION.
GENEVA, June 26th.
A new international convention for bird protection is to be launch- ed as soon as possible, according to a decision just taken here by the International Committee for Bird Protection.
The new convention will replace the Paris convention of 1009 on the subject but which is now entire- ly inadequate to keep many of the most important types of migratory birds from being extinguished.
If possible the League of Nationa will be induced to take over the
General Huguet in the first eigh- teen months of the war was head of the French Military Mission at tached to the British Army in France. He has recent published not interesting war book de- voted whelly to the subject of the British Military Intervention in 1914." In this book he has given task of convoking the international a record of his experiences and conference for launching the con observations which is not only ex-vention but if that is found impos- tremely interesting in itself but of sible the task will then be entrusted great importance for history. to the International Agricultural
Institute at Rome.
The work was written six years ago, and has not subsequently been
modified, or corrected, whence per haps ite bitter tone. The author- was a warm admirer of Lord Kit chener and a severe critic of Lord French.
secret
General Huguet makes no of the enormous mistakes with which the French staff opened the
War:
The German mass of manœuvre consisted of 27 army corps and cavalry divisions with 13 brig ades of landwehr, whereas our calculations placed its maximum strength at 12 or 15 corps.
Unexpected Decisions,
Members of the committee, of
which Dr. T. Gilbers Pearson of New York: is president are con vinced, however, that the League will take over the task owing to great economic importance of thei
bird question to fly all bers of the League.
Among the provisions which it is hoped to include in the convention is one establishing bird reserves and sanctuaries is all countries.
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The British lender, Sir John It is also intended to establish French, who had to face the ter an international open season fixing rble risks created by this miscal a uniform date for virtually all culation and this eurprise, was in parts of the world in which birds Weather... General Huguet's, view ill-fitted for can be killed by hunters. The kill- the taak:
ing of birds will be especially pro-ighest open-air Temperature, 12: 90 TJIMANOBK ... MAKAMER JAVA 30th July Of extraordinary personal_brav-hibited during the mating season. Lowest open-air Temperature, 13th: 80
Ample protection will also be pro- vided during the migration to and from breeding grounds.
rry, he was warmed-hearted and generous. Easy of approach, and knowing how to speak to his men with kindness and to say the The open season will end on March right word, sympathising with lat for Europe, Asia and North them in their trials, always pre- America and on September 1st for occupied with their welfare, he countries in the southern bemis- gained their affection and was | phere.-Manila Times.. greatly loved by them.
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slonable as that of a child, com-in part due to the obscure and con- bined with an ardent imagiration tradictory orders issued by Joffre. which he kept under insuficient General Huguet holds that, had control, prevented him from Gallieni been in command of the taking a sound view of difficult French Army, the battle of the situations and led him frequently Marne word have been better to the most unexpected decisions, fought, and Kluck would probably have been overwhelmed and de- He was not on good terms with atroyed War, however, is always Bat. 14 other great soldiers, except Foch:
a record of mistakes.
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His quarrels with Kitchener were constant, and nearly always the wrong was on his side. With General Joffre his relations were marked by the atmost coolness. Of his advisers, Murray is de. scribed as a "pessimist and in clining to the least risky deci- sions Sir Henry. Wilson 45 redly great soldier and thinker. With Lanrezac, the French general who commanded the French army
Ian Hamilton Considered As Successor To French.
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J. French quarrelled at once, as the result of some tactless words from Lanrezac's Chief of Staff. Nor did Joffre do much to gain. French's confidence. In an interview which he had with French after the battles of Mons and Le Cateau:
He might have found some words of sympathy for the posi- tion of his allies and have ad dressed some words of thanks and praise to their army which had been so severely tested. Un- fortunately, such a thing never occurred to him.
?
Heated Discussion. French hurriedly left in dudgson, So completely did French, lose heart that he wanted to retreat behind the Seine and to quit his place in the Allied Iront. This intention brought over Lord Kitchener to France, and there was an iterview between these two soldiers at which General Huguet was present and of which he gives this sensa- tional account:-
From the very outset the die cuasion between them beenme so heated that I thought it discreet to fail back. I gathered that Lord Kitchener 'wanted to ascer tain the exact state of the British troops and that French opposed him violently; but I only heard very imperfectly the actual words which they exchanged.
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could not help being struck by the difference between the two disputants. Kitchener was calm, weighty, thoughtful, master of himself and fully conscious of the great and patriotic duty which he had to discharge. French wAS, bitter, violent, flushed. in fea- tures, with the attitude of furi ous had temper. The contract between them was striking. The one stood out as the big man and the great leader that he was; the other showed himself to be only a child whom Fortune bad up to that date prodigiously favoured and who, the moment she failed him, lost his head. : Blowness At The Marne, As the discussion grew more and Kitchener took more painful, French into a room, and there they settled their dispute. The result was good in that French abandoned his intention of quitting the line. But his confidence in the French leadership had received a shock which led him to be slow, in his movements during the battle of the Marne, and that slowness, was (Continued on next Column).
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