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HEAD OF BRITAIN'S MILITARY FORCES.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 191

RUSSIA AND HER ARMY.

THE SPIRIT OF SOLDIERS AND FEOPLE.

PROGRESS BINGE THE ZADANISK WAN. • .

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SUPREME COURT DASES HELD OVER.

In view of the unusual condition prev Ding, two cases at the Hongkong

·Summers Court wuro hold oventa day. The Action of Scrivan Brow against Jorge & Co" for the recovery of a sum of £98,8.7 was postponed, and the claim of the “South. Chins Morning Fost" againas.G. T. Shaw w in adjourned zina die. Tha claim of the..

is for the sum of $29.70, was slow adjourned, as defendant was unable to be

MILITARY, QUARD ANNOYED:

Ricksha Coolin Fined for Misbehaviour.

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A ziekidia voodie who Jożowed his fara into the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank with the object of getting payment, was stopped by, the military gund. He was bared before Mr. Melbourne with ds. orderly Conduct.

Those who quote the organization of the anarchists and the Socialist party in Burea forro of patriotism where Rassin is conannoying the ad, laughed at them and "Hofendant, it was stated, persisted in may be sceptical about the officacy of the

refused to away.

have been laid down, and neither of hiritain and Austria-Hungary are GENERAL JOHN FRENCH rigse has been launched. The situa- at wär and that doubtless will mean regarding battle-cruisers is that the Mediterraneur Fleet will equally illustrative of the progressive be inmediately put into action. policy of our Admiralty. The United Amidst the Puritioned rumours of States in their battleships have my engagements in the North A Strenuous and Sucodul Boldlar. nopted the 14-in. gan, and there is [Sea. we car unly repeat that no

General Sir John D. P. French, who we talk of this year's ships being Belegraphic news nas cue to the has been appointed Inspector-General to designed for eight 16-in. weapons, Colony through the usuni channel the Farers, which Is she position equi

Ever since the Russo-Japanese War A REFRESHING, INVIGORATING and PALATABLE drink particularly There is no indication of heavier guns and that apparently the rumours valent to that of Commander-in-Chief Rasais, says a octrespondent in the "X.0. is one of our most brilliaus soldiers, and, Daily News," has been steadily improving. than the 134-in, in the French Navy.are without any foundation in fnet.

Since writing the above we hava tethettuore, was one of few Generals hot army and preparing for the present Robinson Piano Company against A. R. Russia is fitting twelve 14-in. gane.

who went through the only of the South crisis. Anyone who has come in touch'as The new ships for Italy are to have received a telegram-s will be fries war of 1909-1903 with an unli with the others and men of the Russian eight 15-in. guns, and Austria, like reen in cur telegraphie news from blemished reeved; and he owed his rapid Army must have seen quite clearly the the price. Blanda Perfectly with sports, especially Whisky. Unce try a Whisky Cermang, is adopting a similar ormar Lonion correspondent stating promotion to the success ha the achiet the one military sim and object in the lifa į prasent owing to military duties.

- Evidence on commission to be sosumed gent. The 14-in, gun is being ad- that the British Beet was ordered i. Elis whily are of Franco-írish of every individual mosher of thas, army -

traction, claiming relationship with Lord

froni Homa would be necessary asid Mr. · hered to by the Japanese authorities to comence hostilities against de "Freyns The Frenches were for is to fight and beat Germany,

In in woll-known fact that the Russu | Lawią in the Summary Court to-day before in their latess ships. Of the secondary Austria at midnight on Wednes- wteral gearrations settled in Boscom

mon, whones Sir John's grandfather ml. Japanese War was unpopuler in Ruseis, he could procrud with a case in which be powers, Spain in the new ships will day.

grated to Ripple Vale in Kent. His snd many have attributed its spoedy hnd hot instructed. Mr. Davidsca (Messrs. Hastings and Hastings office) sald probably fit eight 14-in. guns. Chili

father, Capt. John French, B.N.mar termination merely to that fact. Anyone ried a Scotch lady, Margaret, daughter however, who has beeh in Russia is aware the commission could not be taken until ef Mr. William Focles, and theit only of the antagonism towards Germany felt by after the war, so a long adjournment.

on, John Denton Pinkstone French, was one all, and will be able to realize how thewould be required. The essa na ndjourned s Born at Ripple Yake, pear Walier, en declaration of the present war we huiles? | accryingly.

by the nation as a whole and by this armDÝ September 22, 1851.

in particular. Bhich his marante died when he was

followed the Anyone, too, who bre quite a small bẩy, and he spent meet imeagre detaila that have reached as hers be adopted. The number of guns

at his curly life in north London. He will have besa struck by the popularity being fitted generally varies with the

The ith Panjabis team from Dong was educatid at preparatory schools at which greeted even the possibility of war culitire p with the adoption of thick took the fifth prize (20) in the Harrow and at Portsmouth, and at four-with Germany Russia ban nothing to fear, then, on the grounds of the aupapa, 15-im gun, it is found preferable | Empire Day Challange Cao Bills Cera- teen years of age entered the Britannis larity of this, war.

aaadut in the Royal Navy. Young The three dominating fores in war in to mount only eight; with 115 in, posision

Fanch however did not make to the sen past sges have been patriotiam, fanaticism and 14-in. guns, ten, and in a fer

The maintenanse of "sawers and of his own choice, and soon grew tired and religion. uses twelve guns are being mounted,nutahs in Hongkong during 1010 cost of the naval service in which that is is the muse with the 13.4-in, gans | sin,181, we" again $10,82961 in emed too little scope for his tastes. in the latest French ships. On the 1912. The maintebral pruss walls and asbitions. After four years as naval det and maiddy ho turned his attention question of the number of guas in and pigs roquined a sum of $5,970. «

to the army, into which he gaided an cach turret, there seems still to be u

Mr. W. B. Pork has recently been entrance through the backdoors ofcerned. Rut the recent enthusiasms shown in St. Petersburg and Moscow and the fast difference of opinion: it is somewhat appointed US, Cousid as Tsingtan. Dr. in Militia, and was gazetted Lieutenant that atrikes in Russin, which were casuming significant, that in the new Italian Tunay poses his four post as Chi- of the Hussars, on Febuary 28. very serious propections, ceased immediate nd the new Austrian ships the triple-ese Secretary as the American Legation 174. Afterwards he was trumaferred to

doubtless have opened their eyes to the and has returned to Peking with four the 19th Hussars, and won the help and

jenormous latent patriotism of the Russian turret spatem is to be abandoned, tlie w Stodent Interprators.

Eesteem, of the Colonel of the regimest, people patriotism which will go far to twin-turret being reverted to. Bat

Col. Barmw, who encouraged him in his carry them through their coming struggle. the French, in the ship now in R. Gutierrez, who is charged military studies. Lieut. French per progress, have four quadruple gun in this alleged conspiracy to defraud regiment for six mentis in 1897, and with being concerned with A. F. Beme formed the duties of Adjutant to bix turrets: the Americans and Russians the Hongke end Shanghai Bank was in October of that year he attained. his are udupting triple gun-turrets." he formerly remanded to-day onto Friday. captaincy. He was appointed Adjutant American design differs it this has given evidence in the Police Court to the Northumberland Yeomanry in A-pect, that, while in all the other ist Bessies, whe awaits his trias April. 1881. and became Major two years ships with multiple-gun turrets, then August 19th at He Supreme Court. gans re prranged with their axes at

The Nile, Expedition of 1984-6, under the same height above the waterline by the Admiralty, are the following:- | Lord Wolseley's semmand, brought the Americans have adopted the Commander C. K. McLean, RN to the Major French, bis first chance of disfight nod die for their cuntry. principle. now common with twin-command of H. M. S. Kinsha, vice Comtinction in the old. He did some. ex.

furrets, of having the No. 2 and Mander Muryst, Commander R; C. S. gilent service with a detachment of the Tsar, besides being the head of his people, man?" The retort was as witty tha

Hunt, R. Note the EL. M. S. Hampshire 19th Hussars at Aba Klas Wells, foreligious force of the Russian anidier will of the Elon boy who was asked by an Commander McEwen; Lieutenant C. which he earned the war praise of Sir probably be more effective than appears at irritated Harrovian why it was always T. H. White, R.N., to H. M. S. Triumph. Tedvers Buller, and also at tuhat and Meteranek. Ta February, 1985, he was A number of naval offisers who served advanced to the rank of Lint-Coland. In China In 1900. and others who were with and spent the ensuing four or five yous the Naval Column, diet at dinner at the la ordinary barrack routine, attaining Trocadero Returns on the 10th time. the acting command of his regiment, the Admiral of the Fleet the Right Hon. Ser 19th Hussars in 1889. Subsequently bo Edward Seymour occupied the chair, and served in India as chief of the staff to the guest of the evening was Gunera Sirenera! Luck, and according to regula Alfred Gaulee... Among those present tions he was retired on half-pay in mander-in-Chief of the Home Fleuts; Bir In October, 1996, Col. French's ser James Bruce: Sir John Jellicoe, Second vices were demanded at headquarters as Sou Lord; & d Sir George Warrender, Adjutant General, an appointment which Commanding the Second Battle Squadron. he held till the end of April, 1807. He was next employed as Colonel on the A respectable mille-aged gentleman scholarly appearance (he was, in fact, stuf in commandite Cavalry Brigade Professor of Archaeology) was tempted stationed at Canterbury, and it

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| No. 3 turrets at a higher level respec- tively than the, N. 1 and No. 4 torrete, so that they secure an end on fire, either forward or alt, of xix 14 in guns. There is, however, a growing desire to have all the guns at the sanic beight and to have a flash deck. In regard to secondary armament the tendency is to have as many of the guns as possible for bow-on fire, because, as pointed ont by Captain Robinson, a 30 knot destroyer at. ncking a 20-knot "battleship, wil approach, when they are steaming in upposito directions, at a relative speed o 30 knots. Cader such cirenm

Among the recent apprintments made

ware Admirals Sir George Callaghлo, Com-

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CHANCES OF DISTINCTION.

the possibility of war was discussed will

Fanatician is not a term that one is

„Mr. Melboürms imposed a fine of $3

administered a enution.

HER RETORT.

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A friend of mine, the Carpenter, says

accustomed to use in connexion with white mces, but of all white races andoubtedly in the "Express," took a lady to the the cne from which most fanâticiam enn de | Gentiensen and Players math at the expected in Russin

Religion, too, as a force in war helong Oval Sho enjoyed herself greatly, and more to the time of the Crusades that to begged him to take her to the Eton w the pro Put The Russians, however, are Harrow wantch at Lord's. This, for cer extremely rolig ous, and unlike other trin reasons, he was unwilling to do. nations, especially xa as far as their army so excused himself on the ground that is anncerned, Rasian oldiers will tell

you with pride of the way in which sul the As he was neither it on her Harrow men in their tents put on a cle. roobashka ho did not propose to go to the match. and knelt down to pray before going out to The Indy, much settled. retorted quick- Then why are you here, becaVSO

It must he remembered, too, that the you aro neither a player nor a gentle.

also the 'bond of their Church, so the

first sight.

COMMAND AND CONTROL OF TROOPS..

To man to mare material qualities, those --part from questions of supplies and pipant which go farthest towards making or marring ad army are the capacity of its leaders to control and the capacity of its troops to be controlled..

Perhaps the fault of the Russian Army in. Its war with Japan, about which most

miled the "Eton and Harrow" match, instead of Harrow and Eton" "Oh," was the reply. I suppose you put Etop first just as you say Gentlemen and Players. not Players and Gentlemen," "

The Kainer's recipe for B. sensible has been written, was the general incapaxumnier diet is published by the Ham city of the rank and Ele of the infantry berg Fisebzeitung." During his recoat when in ареп order

either in attack or re-visit to Hamburg the Kaiser inspected treat to reform and put themselves under the Ash restaurant in connection with the

the control of the various officers and N. Altons Gardening Exhibition, and, dis

0.0.'s commanding them.

The auribusnes of such a defect is, of cussing the restaurant with Chief Burgo- course apparent to any one; attack and master Schnuckenburg, he said, I wish retreat alike soon missed their guiding people in Germany would not oppose principle and became disorganized. Their themselves to the eating of sex fish was attack, lost sling,

wes Sah, strawberries; stik

stances there is less time for ensuring to tuken bout wut for an hour on the hilat he was there that the. South Ali- { was vory enkily any check received this time of the year I livo almos

eat war bike out in 1809.

showed that he had not forgotten the dish.

into a retzat.

clearly than the battle of Hastings.

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CAPACITY. OF OFFICERS.

General Many instances of the dire resalta that entirely on

may arise in such circumstances will occur cherries." to all-to Englishmèn, perhaps, none more

The most striking feature, boweraz, of recont Rosin anderes was the ease and swiftness with which the rank and file

generally considered au second to none, and sorted itsels out under ita, various superīše, chance of rallying presented itself.

it must be remembersï that the pick of this. To oelp each unit, in secognizing its eduented hody are officers in the army confrères the seuior N. C. O in esch Any lack of efficiency which can be attri sompany, and setjum exrries a small flag, bated to her afficers during the Japanese

to bis bajner, kopt fired, with war should be put dawn more to the

The intellect of the educated Romvima is

accuracy, and the deficiency must be the other day." Gradually be became Buller, by selecting Col. French to com mude up by rapidity and volume. On conscious of the fact that he was attract

ing a lot of attention. Now and then mand bis First Cavalry Division in Natal the other hand, where a destroyer is heard ripples of girlish laughter. A chasing a battleship with a view to little puzzled, he pulled in to the bank Sender who had come under his notice in Egypt fourteen years before. Major bringing her torpednes to bear, the und took a nap under the shade of a General Frefish, se he now bees, sawfficers whenever cover was reached or any relative speed is only 10 kuuta, verhanging tree. But every boat that

pusel disturbed him with mocking faughs of the very earliest of the fighting that the gunners for charge of the

in Sital. including the battles at Elande- Ile wiped his glasses and begin to inage, Fletiontein, and Lombard's Kop, torpedo-boat-repelling armament have camine Erst bis legs and then the boat. Just before the Boers frally complet then longer time to ensure accuraer Suddenly he understood. She was called the investment of Ladysmith, Major many distinguished marks, serording to the capacity of the troops to be controlled_f feneral French managed to get away, He left the town in the last train which, 50t through tas Boer lines and his escape Buy the enemy dear.

***The Flirt."

Mlle.

Provost, this well-known actress of the Comedie Francaise, says the Chronic has started a new fashion in fockwon by appearing t Parisian salons and in the corridors of

SUCCESSES IN BOTTE MERICA.

regiment, company me section to wich he fault which sa mentioned shove has now belongs, the N. C. O'r next in rank carry-been rectified than to the actual inespicity

abot down. ing Bags to be used as their superiors are of ficts to copies then.

It has been mid by some that this xye- tom is too elaborsie to work

except ob

and a smidler number of guns suffices, The secondary guns recently fitted are generally of about 6-in. bore. In destroyers the tendency is to fit two or three 4-in. guns, although Germany

nicted to the full rank of Major-General, will set in seal wasture its efficiency at For his services iu Natal ho was pro-mangarres; it remains to be seen how it still has its faith pinned to the 15the theatre with her feet bare but for and thenceforward throughout the war other times cannot possibly by doubted, pounder.

Mandal. When asked whether the Istess was one of the right, hand men of Lord and no one can deny that it be at any erata yould not lead to a crisis in the Roberts and Lord Kitchener in succes to follow those who are loading him. Tate teaght the Huarian Tommy bont trade, Mille. Provost smiled and rosion. Frain October 9, 1809, he held plied: "I do not think so; my boot the rank of Lieut-General in South

naker furnishes less material, but I do

THE WAR.

In the chapter of the "Naval Anthe German troops are concentrating nual" on foreign navics much light is at various points, obviously with thrown on the policy of the various view to some decisive action.

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TRANSPORT AND ́SUPPLIES.

ped Roan officers during the Japanese Another factor which greatly handicap-

war was the ineiiciency of the transport arrangements in general

"Husein had to bring her troepe vod sup. -plies-thoummude of miles to the frout by one line ut railway, and when she had got them there it was quite impossible and

It must not be forgotten too that in the for her to move them quickly At the commencement of the Ross Japano e War Russin was for the gain the advantages she should hure not as any reduction in the prica New Year, 1900, General French gained most part using the most paeducated and done from her superiority of numbers

Adrged. Further, my sandsla

some successes in the neighbourhood of therefore most uncontrollable of her troops owing to the frightful conditions of Justened with libboos. ornamented with

Her European troops are, from the the ronds and, with the excop'im of the Colesberg in the northern part of Cape | JUDGING by the dearth of sews re-emeralds and turquoises. I do not think Caloy, whence he moved forward in source, Lar superior to her Asiatic one of these disnevatiagas will hamper point of rice of cleverness and re- trans Siberian, the entire lack of railways, garding the war" we seem to be the jewellers either will have any case February to co-operate in the relief of forces. It is a enmmon idea that the hoe murements in the present conflict: she experiencing the proverbiut lull before

Kimberley. He seized Dekiels Drift on mass of the rank and file of all the Bussian has no efficient railway system na well as THE GUN POWER OF BATTLE the storm. There can be no doubt

the Rick River (February 12); crossed Army is totally uneducated netbing good roads both leading in her frutiora.

however, can be further from the truth. Instead of having to bring her forces to the Medder at Klip Drift the past day The education of brapper dleases has al- the front along one line of railway, she hea SHIPS

| but that a lottle on a truly big senle

and then by a rapid march entered Kim-ways been proverbial, and of late years her treaps maased in central positions at a is imminent in the lower lying counWar Office Committee Appointed mobility bewildered even the Boors. prading to the lower classes; this is en draw them off to whatever positions beley on the 15th the month. Such | this passion for education has been steadily | kaitable' distance from her frontiers and try on the Belgian frontier. There

Subsequently he took part in the ex-evident from the number of universities she wishes to concentrate them aither for:

that have sprung up and the rapidity with attack of defence. The new committee on the Supply of circling at General Crunje at Paardeberg. which they are inaressed in size during the Canteena is as follows

and in Lord Roberts's march to Pretoria, last few years. Apart from the peasants pro-

THE FLOWER IT' KULOP"," Lord Rotherham (chairtono); Mr. R. being frequently mentioned in despatches per who are almost entirely uneducated, and

Une objection that is sometimes raised 40 Cents, forte at Liege, which are

chips. First, as regards the enlibre still holding out pluckily against fat Bu., Rayn! Bark-hire Begi.; Sir WaEath. On September 18, 1000, General portion of the Russian Army, bare making fall use: of of her vist army, for

French captured Barberton with a large mentioned above, the type of Aasian who her army leges unavalishie in Ani

probably given rise to the mistaken ides European war is that, a large potion of of the main armament, it is shown superior numbers, fire is being Lever: Brigadier General 8 nganount of railway stock and 100 pri forms the bulk of the army is by no means those who suggest this must have forgot. that several of the Powers have showerest with deadly effect upon the Director of Supplies and Quartering; Mr.

anoduostad.

ten that less than one-eighth of her total W. F. Petry, C.B., Director of Financial Lord Kitchener's 'swooping" followed the British example" by German troops, wlis ure now bomb-Services; Major Oszurd B. S. Robb, mente in 1901 provided Sir John Franch cases of suicide, Tery Tour, of 100r which are drawn almmt, entirely from Tow probably are aware of the frequent peace strength (not to mention her reserves adopting the 15-in, gun but it was arding the town. At another part of R.C.V., CB. Lust-Colonel B. F. B. with plenty of hard work. On January their ezams and finished with the univer that the remainder

aufversity students who, having passed Karupe) in comp sed of tops in Asia ; and.. of her loresS, KIA, only in the vessels of the 1913-14 the frontier the Germans gesund Stewart, 3rd Bn., Worcestershire Rog 28 he began the great drive against sits fret that they cannot sink back to the grouped in central pereitions in the hesit of programme that Germany adaptad u ileir advance only to bu mek and Mr. Ar Whitehead: Mr. G. W. Lambert, Gerezu Baiba Colomas had been life they were born to, and are noble to repen Rusin where they cao quickly gun of this size in preference to the successfully emped with by the War Office) will act as secretary. collected at fool Flade, Enpsicntain, find an ecupation in keeping with their he drafted off wherifter they are e

Bulfontein, and Springs, and General 12-in. weapon. To-day Britain has Belgians. To is clear that our plucky ten battleships with 12-in batteries, allies, even single-handed, are deter. To inquirs and report as to what French taking command of those forced

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back Beyer's commando from the Wilge River and drove the enemy fotos or hot, which was roused. for him when nor to the south-east of Piet Retief, but General Buller was retired on hall pay General Botha contrived to break through in October, 1901, Siz Jaba French WETHING children have more or less. the Britint lines by night march and created E.0.1.0. In 1902 and G.0.7.0. diarrhoea, which the crintrolled by Diaries Remely, "All that den dramry escaped from French's net with 3.000 la 1005, He is an honorary D.0.L. of Bing Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera apt men Afterwards Genem! French was Dcord and LLD Cambridge. Since is to give them crild after inch engaged in the north at Capa Colony February, 1902, he bold the Colonelay perating of the how he mire than natural

e of the Lab Hussars. He was more re- and then estar pil en gleans the sym until the end of the war

and dengrong crus arm quickly oured by Lieut. Doneral French lock up the wond Blak, and Brit member of the Army For sale by All Chemist and Sites mend of the Irt Army Corps at Alma Contic

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QUEENS ROAD, HONGKONA teries, nine being complete while cope efectually with the superior (ne me reliever, sed ding mealy On his retura from South Africa,cently been Chiat of the Imperial, Ganerar, it is safe and wire. Even the nicht, kovÉIS:

gkong, July 22, 1323

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