THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1918)

MUNITIONS BILL PASSED.

VOLUNTEER ORDERS.

THE WAR AND AFTER.

Corps Orders issued yesterday by Lieut. Col. A. Chapman V. D.

PLAIN SPEAKING IN THE atate

LORDS.

THE CRYING NEED FOR SHELLS.

Losyo.

Organisation of Trade and Industry.

Whether the war comes to a

The andermentioned are grant-speedy endor is prolonged

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Some of Our

By-products and Specialities.

CORNED PORK,

VARIETY OF PRESSED BEEF, DRIPPING,

SAUSACES,

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ed leave of absence as follow through another winter, the time CORNED BEEF,

is ripe to consider the probleme which will await colution when peace has been declared. It is obvious says the Globe that our fighting resources must largely depend upon our commercial and industrial prosperity. Without such prosperity it would be im- 1omible for us to maintain the CORNED TONGUES,

Private J. Ralston from 23.7.15 to 9.9 15, Private J. Forster from 26.7.15 to 9.9.15, Saoper A Wil iams from 1.8.15 to 31.8 15 Sergt. The Fill to establish a Ministry. G. Hegarty from 19 7.15 to of Munitions received the Royal 19 9 15. Sapper J. C. Bollard from A sent this afterncon. Before 19.7.15 to 19.7.16. LoCpl. L. J. sarting with it, the House of Blake from 197.15 to 19.8.15. Lords made the meneurs the Private J. C. Gletcher from 237.

15 to 10,915.

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occasion of a debate which, be

naval and military forces necesR- cause of the bold frankness of the

ary tɔ command success. The speeches, was by far the most:

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organisation of trade, therefore, important that has yet been heard', The undermentioned members, quits as important, as the "upon the subject of munitions having failed to return to the organisation of our fighting forces. save the Times of June 9, " Colony on the expiration of their The two thinga ut never be

Lord Curzon, in moving the leave of absence, are strook rff the separated." second reading of the Bill, said it strength, with effect from the In warring with a chivalrous was common knowledge that dates stated below: Private foe the wounds of battle are soon grave anxiety had arisen during W. 8. P. Doan, 6.9.14. LoCpl. Healed. We have fought with the last few months concerning Goldenberg. 31 3.15;· Private A.

both France and Russia during the supply of munitions. Upon Laing, 13.3 15. Private A. Fthe last century, but when the that supply depended the ulti-Deane, 27.3 15. Private Wsword was shoathed and an hon- mate issues of the war, not only (MoCnllcob, 23.4.15.

for ourselves but for our Allies; "for whom we are making pro. vision in respect of munitions on

Medical Attendance.

ourable peace concluded we soon resumed amicable relationshipė. This cannot be the case for the

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By kind permission of the and Officers, the Band 74th Punjabis will play at

Members of Belober's Section' presont war. By.ber cold blooded OVOM ZA

a scale of which this country is nad Engineer Company who scarcely aware." Neither the apply for medical treatment at magnitude and heroism of our the Government Civil Hospital Armies nor the genius must inform the Hospital Author

their loadera would ities, on admission, in which of avail to drive the enemy the above detachments they are to a houl and rainous defeat doing duty. unless they were made effective by a supply of munitions on a

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Promotion.

Private R L Robe The task of providing that supply nalling Section, to be was beyond the resources of a Corporal, dated July 20, terribly oversored War Office.

It required the undivided attention

of a separate Department, presid-

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murder of peaceful 1on-combat of aa18, her innumerable sots of

pillage and rapine, ber dieregard Orth Point Beach To-Night from of every rule of civilised warfare,

nine to eleven o'clock, her poisoning of welle, and her employment of asphyxiating gases, Germany has shown her.

Longest Casualty Lists of

celf to be a savage and brutal for, HEAVY BRITISH, LOSSES. whose'rame will be held in abhor Signce and detestation for genera Lincations to come. When pesca is 1915. restored, therefore, there can be Bo resumption of trade between Germany and the Allies on any thing like the scale which existed previous to the war. By her own Bots Germany has dealt a deadly

Parades for Wednesday, 21st

ed over by a Minister of great inst. 7.m. Signalling Seation

The War,

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London. Received, July 20.

resource, unbounded ênorgy and Signalling. st. Headquarters. blow at her trade with her best the War Office during the week-international cup ties, while, the

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The Football Association bas The casualty lists issued by decided that there will be no driving power, and with excep: 5.30 p.m. The following mem-

and are the longest hitherto leagues will only be allowed to tional influence over industrial bers of Right Section M. G. Co. customers.

received during the war. They arrange friendly matches, pro- It is certain that, for very many orgonianti n." Such a Ministertee. Bltan, Carvalho, Franco would utilize the armies of Labour Ent, Jobnen, Julyan, Place, fears to come, no inhabitant of contain a botal of 5,615 of all vided they do not interfere with which were only waiting to be Mosteiro, Castillo, Remalios, F. the Britisa Empire, no French-ranks, of whom 1,673 are report war work. Only Saturday matabes used.

N. Silva, and Lima-Musketry and no Russian will feel indend. Of the grand total. will be allowed and the players Instruction on Kennedy Road clined to purchase goods from 3,443 come from France and 2,172 will not be paid, nor will they be

registered. Comeulsion for Shirkers. ringe. Service rifles to be carried. Germany which can be obtained from the Dardanelles.

Captain the Hon. William Lord Juncay tuuught the Gov-Oorpl. Grimes R. E, will attend. elsewhere. It is clear, then, that

It Cuts the Cords deal with men as well as muni G. Co-Squad drill and Skirmish-fields for British trade both at the Earl of Westmeath, is among that bind bolpless hands. It strikes off ernment ought to take power to Remainder of Right Section M there will be greatly extended Andrew Nagent, 15th Hussars, brother and beir presumptive of tione. Some form of compulsion, ing at Headquarters.

home and abroad. If the opport applied to shirkera, he believed,.

unit." in reized by British man- those who have died of wounds. the shackles of Rheumatism. It restorin Gun Olab Hill Kowloon-Onufacturers, encouraged would be approved by the bulk

Tocluding these lists, the names strength and freedom from pain, bringe and of the people. Lord Midleton duty until morning of 23rd inst. assisted by the Government, we of 913 officers and 20,006 N.C.O.8 life's richest bleatings.

LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM has been regarded the Bill as "the fret H. K. V. R.

aball be able to compensate our and men have appeared in casual

many yours, the one great ilberator of

bumanity-tho auffering

marvellous step" in the organisation of the Daiention Camp, Kowloon.selves tenfold for the loss of Gerty list since last Monday,

Lord Kitchener in the House remedy on which absolute dependence nation for war.

On day anul morning of 23rd man trade by increased trade

casualties for the battle of Mons walk, bedridden victims of Rheumatisme

been pured. Cripples have been made A striking speech was made by instant-. K. V. R Orderly with the more civilised nations of Lords on August 25 gave the man bu placed. Countless cases have Lord St. Davids. de defended Officer from 23rd to 30th instant of the world..

The war has demonstrated the 48 Over 2,000. Mr. Asquith tortures have arbon cured. Sufferem the organised working olasses-Lieut. Marphy. Orderly Ser against what he conceived to grant from 23rd to 30th instant essential unity of the British the British casualties in France ready rollef and have been oured by on November 13 that given up by doctors and discharged from bospitals as loourable have obtained Empire. Our kinsmen in our great Dominions have given up to October 31 were approxi-Little's Oriental Balm. laviebly of their lives and treasure mately 57.000 of all ranks. On

February 8 he gave the figures Sold at 18.4d. por bottle. because they are fighting in a come. Bat it must "begin at the is responsible for the loss of those common cause. It is clear that up to February 4 as 104,000. Mr. top, and must not be confined lives." The man who refused to our relationships after the wat Tennant on April 15 stated the to working men. There were do bie duty in the workshop must be of a closer and more in total up to April 11 to be 139,347. On the other band, the German ll some inlers among the upper should be sent to fight, whether timate character than they were olasses. "Even among the mem-be liked it or DO".

bafore. The Colonial Secretary casualty lists are rapidly growing, bera of your Lordships' House: Lord Stalbridge had a similar has made the announcement that the total rot issued being 618 men can be found ho have never declaration to make. What the the Government intend to consult The names take up nearly 7,000

closely-printed pages.. done a day's work since the day men in Flanders and France were the Dominions of the Empire on they were born... and there thinking was not "When will the question of the terms of peace are a few even among your sons the war end?" but "When will to be submitted at the proper whoare banging about the theatres the people of England wake up time for Great Britain and her ANTI-SEMITIC CAMPAIGN. and music-halle and will not face and give us the gana we require?" Allies. This is a propor recogni the dangers of war." One peer. He demanded the organisation of tion of the great part the Domini an ex-servant of the Crown, bad the nation "under military disons have played in the present given a dance at which many such cipline." The Government should conflict, and of the status of daugh To Prevent German Jews From young men were present. Of give the workmen some idea of the ter nations to which they lave Douree, Lord St. Davide added, amount of ammunition required. attained. Bat it cannot end there. they were unskilled; but on The guns at the front were cap If the views of the Dominions are skilled labour is needed to wait able of firing a million rounds in to weigh in deciding the terms of

Amsterdam, June 6. The upon ekilled labgar, in order that 24 hours, though, of course, peace their interests and opinions the greatest advantage may be did not follow that that number ought surely to count when fram- Tageblatt of Berlin states that obtained." Victory-this was his was needed every day.

ing the policy of the Empire in German anti-Semitic orgape are THE Company's Steamship. Requisition of Labour

normal times. Closer co-operation vent Jews in Germany from having arrived from the above starting a new campaign to pre last word is not yet won or be.

The debate was wound up by in defence and in trade is the becoming officers after the war. Porta Consignees of cargo by her gan. Before it ie, all will have

Lord Curzen. He detected, he said, obviaas solation of the problem, The paper states that the leading are hereby informed that their to do their share.

echoes of bygone speeches of his own in what had been said about and is one which the war has anti-Jewish paper Die Hammer goods will be delivered from Messages From the Trenches.

anys the world war is Jews' alongside. The problem of employment work. D'Annunzio and Sannino Cargo, impeding the discharge Messages from the trenches compuleion and the control of made not only possible but easy. were brought by Lord Stan- labour; but it would be wont will probably bee me a pressing are both Jews, white another Jew, or remaining on board after noon hope and Lord. Stalbridge, for bim to enter at this moment

one when peace is signed. The who returned recently from the into those "rather perilous

ip America. front. Lord Stanhope, who goes fields. He recalled Lord Kit-Government orders for munitions Dernburg, is betraying Germany the 21st inst, will be landed at

The Tageblatt, which is owned back to-morrow, said the men chener's recent statement that and clothing, which at present

will have practically cedeed, and challenges the Government to put

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Here, making when they would shells were now being produced keep so many of our workers busy, by Moose, a leading Barlin Jew Bills of Lading will be count find support at home, "I am with greater rapidity, and be there will be a demand for employ an end to the mad atticks: while stating nothing that every Ger. hinted that the new Minister of man staff officer does not know," Munitions would make an early returning from the colours to civil German Jews are being killed by thousands with their Christian be continued, "when I any that, statement on the expectations of

life. Bow can work be provided brothers on the battlefields. speaking broadly, the French the Department. He added that, for all these? Obrion-ly, in che hold their tronches by a few rifles while this Bill gave no power to and the support of their wonder-requisition labour, one of the way only, and thst is by extending ful 76mm, guns; while we hold Defence of the Realm Acts gave the sale of British gooda in all our trenches, broadly, by rifle fire. power to compel employers and parts of the globe. The vast mar of Commerce to organise and co- The French system is expensive employees in factories and work kets of North and 8th America ordine, and with fair play to the

the Far East offer great op:

sive in life, Every day wasted Admiralty and the War Office as portanities at the present time for ahle security for the investment in cur factories means more lives to the use of the shops and plant. British trade, while the tradewich of onpital, then, the expansion of lost at the front, and every man If the Government, thought fur Germany has her tofore done in trade following the war will be in this country who does not ther powers were required, they the British Empire should, with such sa to provide ample work for cccupy his time to the fullest would ask for them in a separate at difficulty, be secured by the all who are able and willing to

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