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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1914.

Hughes and Hough

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the 94th October, 1914, commencing at 2.30 r.at., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice Eonso Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOODY AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c. As follows:- TEAKWOOD, &c. -Two Drawing Room Suites, Dining Room Furniture, &c., Arm-chairs and Bulas, Carpets and Ruge, New Brnes and Bra-zocated Bedsteads Toiler Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands.

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We were on slightly higher ground. und could so the combat, which ap. De benre to be going in our favour. inea stuck to their found and shot and bayoneted the Chians, who, alter ten minutes' fight, made off, but, sad to say. dreadful fusillade at shrapnel and Maxi fito' followed immediately, and cur guns also came under are. To this we readily replied, and must have done somo extation, especially to the large

about smile away. passes of infantry that were advancing

Hercia: Bugler Boy.

(For The Daily Telegraph,""),

Some thrilling stories were sold by wounded British soldiers, who reached Landon yesterday, (Aug, #1) of the fight-

"We go favourable bracket at fing around Mens and other places. Ance, so our Major suid, and we worked

though relatool with all the modesty, to be exported if our gallant troops, they

vertheless, dicle tale of

expr brdinary lock and endurance against Tremendous odds. All the men appen to desperately anxious to recover quickly in order to resume their places

the fighting line

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mam feit prond-of thea They kept sho enemy bay by count attack, and mak is impossible to get ronat na.

*Next megning the enmy were menia (in the Cellendeavouring 13 for our! Tot Hank. F-M-Marshal Si Johal Fetih whom we saw' vurly in thoday was, however, nystal to this methaich, and ;sa mazouvred his trope that we neen- pied a position from which the Germans could not dislodge a The artillery kept up lông-range Fire, quad that is how I reevived my wound. Within a few miantes des aid, was rendered, and I yas put in an andalance and taken off with other wounded to a feld hospital.) where I met with story attentica

Asked how he fared for fin, the gul lantsoldier soit that hu, had fresh bread up to the day before the battle, and meat fairly regularly. Bully was plentiful. and at times they got Tria.

AVALANCES OF MEN.

Absent 120 wounded egrs and men of the Regintent arrival in Delfust early this morning, having been ennedyed dinet Imom the Continent. They were brought her to bo near their friends, for the men had been in Elster for a long time before leaving for the front, being tationed in 1 and later in Lon- donderry. They sailed from this elty for the theatre of war on Aug. 14. to the number of 00 'It was remarkable to note the number of them who were injured in the legs and feet. All were conveyed to the hospital at the Victoria Military, Barracks. The men were gla to see Belfast, again, but these to whom

spoke will be bitterly disappointed it they do not get aruther opportunity for paying of their score against the Ger

War.

One of the soldiers told me a plain.') straight-forward story, without any em.: bellishments. What made his tale doubly interesting was the fact that he cagans for wil we were worth, altering with the experience of a veteran, fuses and the ranging of our guns as the having gone through the South Afriqna dermans came nearer, Shells fell fast

Where, the German had the advan- round uso ricocheted, and passed overhead without bursting, ploughing tage ho said, was in the apparently the ground up in our rear, but not a few diena number of reserves "they" had. exploded, and mado many casualties. No sooner did we dispose of a regiment Three id my gun detachment fell with than the summust fell back and another Among the its of the Royal Hershrapnel belteks, but still we kept the ment took its plasty. It just put me Lin mind of the Niagara Fall-the terri & Sideboards, Dinner Waggens, Ex Woolwich. As wing, the offerts giving a hand.

At one time we came under the fireble rush threatening to carry everything tension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., gler boy of core than 16 or 17

ears, who has been terribly batteriet the enemy's machine is, but two before it A ho was taken to the ambulance at of our 19-pounders put them out of action

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No Force on earth could baro, with-

Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Glass sad E.-P. Ware, Cook Wil Hull Station it was noticed that after a few rounds. Tho order came at stood that cataract. and the fact that our | Stores, (New), Kitchen Utensils Cutlery, the little chap had his left arm off and length to retire so as to get

his head and both legs swathed in band.

| Javgurable position, but our Two Pianos in goods condition, Ones. One of the soldiers wild. He failet to bring back all the gun teams, Large Musical Box original cost £50, in little hero, and deserves a dozen only sufficient to horse four of the guns Electric Randing Lamps, etc.. I Marbleeds. The little fellow stuck, it till Tho remainder of the animals had been Clock, Iron Safes, Ico Cheats, Typewriter, he had four bullet-wounds in him before terribly mutilated. Taco were limber. Lace Curtainn (now), Brass Curtain Poles,

he heft off standing his bugle."

ed up, the remainden: being for a time Still married the bug in his uninjured protected by the infantry. The Cordons hand as he was tied into the umbunt Middlesex were in the shelter

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3-missionrit officer of the "Royal Fight Artillery, invalided home with shrapnel wounds in the thigh, from which he hopes soon to recover, has

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men only fell back a little.was the best drivers proof of their strength. At one stage. there were. I am sure, six Germans to one of us. You we hold our ground, sad would still have held it but for the fact that after we had dealt with the e before us nother fare came on, nalog the bodies of their dead comrades as a carpet.

trenches on our left, and the latter ro giment was salt at one time to be almost. overhelmed, but aid came, and the misses of Fressinn infantry were besten off.

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"Still, thers' was terrible slaughter

docto annica A. PICNIC. -“

**The South African War was a picnic compare with this, and on the way home I now and again recoiled with horror as I thought of the awful specta cle which was witnessed before we left the front of piled up bodies of the Ger. man dead. We lost heavily, but the German exualties must have been ap. puillag

AZ Undersigned has rad instruct doseripting, of his expert.ca both sides, and the dead lay in long nces at the front after pasing north of burrows on the turf. We should have Amions,

lost, our gums to the Uhlans if the in- Pushing forward from our rest camp,antry had het persevered with the ride,

You must remember that, for almost covering imm twenty to thirty miles picking off the cavalry at 800 yards, day, with the infantry marching in frost "It was rund shooting. In the twenty-four hara wo bars the brunt of on either afternoon we slackened fire, as also did the sitack, and the desperits fury with and cavalry protecting w tank." he says, we received informa the Germans; in fact, we did but little which, the Germans fought showed that tion that we were within a few hours' from our new gun positions, as we were they believed if they were only once past the British forces the rest would march of the encuny. Needless to say, destined to cover the retreat, of the in

ba cosy. Not only wo, but I am auzo wa put us on the alert. There was to fantry later on. Eunk about us, fer we were all anxious

had the firet troops in the German army against us.

Ao 26th October, 1914 at 2 30 p.m., at No. 8, Ormsby Tormace, Granville Road. Kowloon,.

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FURNITURE therein contained, Consisting of :- Teakwood Sideboard, Ice Chest, Over- mantel. Wardrobe, (Bevelled Mirror), Double Brau-mounted Bed,

Ratcan Furniture, &c., a, &c.,

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Cooking Stove and a number of Plants kad Palms la Pots,

On view day of sale from 10 o'clock a.m. Catalogass will be issued. TERMSAs umuzal.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, October 19, 1914

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OFFICER'S BEAVERT,

to have a at the Germans, about As the sounded were brought to whom we had heard such tales of the rear wo heard of the deeds of On the way out I had heard some cruelty, that it made our blood run told heroism from the men of the Royal lighting comments passed on the Ger-

Our orders were to load with ease ward, for fear of cavalry attack.

Arthy Medical Corps in the fighting lize man troops, and no doubt some of them shrapnel is of little usa against mounted how un officer stood over the body of are not worth much, but thows throwa a private who had previously saved hints were very fino specimens indeed. tag. The ardy was

mon obeyed, lio until as bad spent his last shot du sot think they could have been

beater in that respect.*; and after passing the day on the road!

fram his revolver, and thea Joli seriously

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dozens to take his place. The artillery di hot half get it. They sufferd most. | and some of them were terribly.injured.” The corporal slide that he went thegh the Suth African War without

-The following striking, article is from a scratch. You can take it from are."tha New York Tiures" of Sope. Tom he added, that the Boer War was a Some of the chief men of the empire piznie to this, One, chaps are having have put forth a book that is professedly a bus time now, but they will have written as the appeal of Germany for good time before thig Easo finished. Af the sympathy and support of the people farga number of our wound'd have act of the United States, Amcog the au been hurt in the eld, but they are suffer thor of the volume are a former Chan ing from varicose veins and other troibles pice by hard matching,"

JARIMAN PRINJE54,

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Peniles,ch. Pield Marchai, n. President of the Reichstag. several university pro forzar, peninent men of business and

· The last few weeks hate been like fininer, and some are of princely titles adrian to m'" said a private the As that enlists pleaders of this high Müddlesex Regiment. "After we fanded distinction must in truth mead buttriss- at "Boulogne wera magnificently ing, and is is an occasion for regiod that trented, and everynas" was in the highe 4 they have not been able to make a better pirit. Then we wetjeff on our march-detonee. The blatne does not rot with igg. We were all unxions to buve them. No voice or pen, however, efo slap the Germans. My wond! Lt qwat er giftyl, can envinge an impartiul they only knew in this country how the world at the justice of Germany's cause threzens are toating our monster-the-for-change the rostid-belief-of-right wortht be the devil to pay.

thinking an that she is battling for

Is. we somewhere in the neighboursongs that attained would start the hod of Mons, I believe, that we got advance of civilization' ani maku thự bur first chance. "We had been march; peace, the prosperity, and the happines ing for days with hardly any strep-of the nations loss secure. When, we took up our position the Ger Thine men of Germany ask us to give mans were neurer than we thought. be heed to the lies of their caemies. In canše we had only just setulál down to this land of enlightenment public opinion get some rest when there came the blud-lees not take form on anybody'a lies. ing glane of the squrchlight. This went | We keep na mind of perversions sent out away aloest a sudiwaly as it appeared, from London or Paris. We have sought and it was followed by a perfect hail of truth in its undefiled sources, in the buffets. We lost a good mazy in the British White Paper and in the Memoran- fight, hit we were all bitterly disap dum of the Gerinan Foreign Office, in pointed when we got the order to retire. the observed, and acknowledged policies I got a couplu pf bullube through my leg of the combatant pations, and in the . but" I hope, it won't be lùng before I get utteruners of their men of authority. back again. We never got bear encuck The Princes and professors who pay us to use our bayonets. I only wish we had the compliment of this appeal to our done. Talk about civilised warfar candid judgment will not impeach-the- Don't you believe it. The Germans are testimony of their Foreign Office, we perfect ferals,"

suppose, yet if there was suspension of A ying infantryman thus described judgment in the first weeks of the war. his experiences), m

doubt vanished and full conviction came when The Times" published the off- utal documents and recrrds. Tao Ameri. can people there read of the untiring But offerts of Sir Edward Grey to reach a..

I was at Mods on Moolay on the bridge keruse the canal there, right in the thick of it. It was there that I got this trouble; a bullet in thò thigh.

I got the chap who did it," he said peerful adjustment through a conference gaily, and produced a tobadeo tin in of the Powers, of his appeals to which which, with a few shreads of tobacco,France, Russis, and Italy gavo immedi was a shrapnel bullet.

nto asseating response, which-Germany CONTEMPT FOIL GERMAN SHOOTING.

alons met with evasión, exeuse, disfavour, We did not havo much shelter where and refusal. From Germany's Memoran I won," he added. "We just had to dun they learn that the Kaiser's Govern. do the best we could. The are was ment had from the first sustained and rightfully heavy, but, you know, they encouraged Austria in a policy of war ennnot shoot for toee, and waste an

and had denied the rights of any other awful lot of ammunition. The artillery Power to stand between her and the Ser is the worst, but even they can't shoot.

vian objects of her wrath. It is wholly It's numbers that does it--bothing else. futile, ib is an affront to our intelligence, As voca as we shot or lot down another for these German suppliants for our lot came up. That's what happened all favour to tell us now that Russia and the time. Their losses must bo por England brought on, the war, that Ger

many did not choose the path of tid, exinoes."

that the sword was forced into the Eands. of the German Emperor.

British was the enormous,number of the

we moved heress country north of wounded, to be'svenged the next moment where the infantry took up a strong ba burly sergeant who plunged his crew of the voise which brought the position. We saw the French troop bayonet into the Prussian

back. He told me from what he had j an our right as we moved up to gun

In the ranks of the South Lan.heard on the veyogo that the men's positions which our battery commanders skirs, Regiment, from what has been pericaco was a very trying ons, bui în had spiccted in advance. It was Sunday hard, zzang derve the Distinguished the midst of desperate fighting many morning when the attack came, and the Conduct Medal. if not the V.C., for the deeds of supreme valour were performed sun bad already lit up the beautiful manner in which they charged masses by our troops. What surprised the entry, and as I looked scross at the of German infantry through the village Germans, who seemed to spring up from villages which Iny below in the valley

to our front. Uhluns got round behind with their silent beliies I thought of them, but they did not finch, although

newhere in astonishing volume. HE Undersigned have received instrueray home on the Cotswolds and of the serious gaps were made in their ranks.

FIGHTING FOR T3 HOURS. tions to Sell by Public Auction.

bell ringing for morning service. I pie-

**A non-commissioned offfeer of the A corporal of the North Lancashire tired dad and my sister Nell going to medicals related how ho saw a party of Lagiment, describing his experiences at church.

Fusiliers rush to the aid of their maxim Mousa week last Sunday, said: "We gu party when Uhlan swept down on never had any idea where we were going them from behind a wool. They ac from the moment we landed. We had dated for over twenty and lost but a royal time with the French people, but after wo felt them we had no more idea

THE

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(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONULENID},,

on

THURSDAY,

the 29th October, 1914, commencing at 2.15 p..., at No. 11A,

Conduit Road,

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, 420.4 &C.

therein contained,

Comprising:

Stc..

Tenk Hall Stand mod Side Tables, Side boards, Dianer Waggons Wine Cabinots, Large Extension Dinning Table and Obairs, Paintings, Engravings and Etchings, Glass and Crockery Ware," Leather.covered Chairs and Sofas, Bookesson, Desks, &c.,

Lane Crawford make, Brass-muated Bedsteads, Box and Hair Mattresses,

It was, however, no time for wen- timent, for gallopers soon brought, the news that the enemy was advancing, and that a cavalry attack might be expected at noy ment. Infantry had entrench

one, man

...

A bight," he said, we were of our destination than wa had at the ed themselves along our front, and there dered to move on again, and, we marched kick-off." was a strong body posted on our flanks south-west in the direction of, cover. *We were marching bonr after hour, and rear. These Locane engaged firsting twenty miles in the darkness. Our and what we had to dary was enough. with a large body of Uhlans, who canhorsed kuns were got through by split- to kill an ordinary man. Fancy doing deavoured to takes them by surprise, the front rank rushing forward with the tip our teams, and with the help of thirty or forty miles with 91lb on your

the brawny arms of the infantry.

back! When we got near Mons the Ger lance and the rear rack using the sword.

The epêmy, were aware of our romans were nearer than we expected. treat, and kept up un inecasant fire. They must have been waiting for us. bringing searchlights in the aid of their Wo had little, time to make entrench- gunner. The moon alightly favoured ments and had, to do the digging lying us, and, with the help of local guides, on our stomachs. Only about 300 of the we found our way. I heard of the brill- thousand I was with got properly en liant werk perfezned by our battalions, trenched, who kept the enemy at bay whilst wo withdrew all our vehicles, and wo gan

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Bed and Table Linens, Blankets, & Pantry, Bathroom and Kitchen Utensils. Alao Fowling Piece, American Lee Chest Birmingham made Safe, Croquet Sat, Tennis Poles, & and Lawn Roller, Plante in Pots and Porcelain Standa,

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HUGHES & HOUGE,

Hongkong, Oct 20, 1914.

∙1109

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The Germans shelled us heavily, and got a splinter in the leg. It is nearly right now and I hope soon to go back again, We lost fairly heavily," nearly all from artillery fire. Altogether I wan fighting for seventy-two hours before I was hit The German foreas appeared to bo over-ending. They were," round" about us like a swarm of been, and sa

as ons' man dell it seemel there wer

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HAMBERLAIN'S Colio, Charlers and berlain's Gaugh Remedy and they wit not Darrhoss Remedy, is all its name have to remain at home long. It alas clowns, implies. If euros diszrhoea and dysentery out the culture beds, which form in a in either children or adulte, and the dicat ghild's throat when it har s cild, and violent cases of crsing oilie or pain in the minimiser the risk of contracting infectious stomach gira way to a few doses at this to For, made for all. Chemists and medicine, Safe, soro, always obres, Bur

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**Shoot!" contemptuously echoed a barly infantryman, whose head was swathed in bandages. Germans shoot! Why, they could not hit this station at

thousand yards."

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Nor can our favour, ce sympathy be... won by misrepresenting the motives of England, France, and Russia. In the An Argyll and Sutherland Highlander face of Sir Edward Grey's labour for held forth from a stretcher, to a group pene why tell us that England en- of coger listeners.

couraged this war" because who was de I wonder whether we shall be allow-termined to check the commercial growth. Gd to stop in hospital hero?" he said. of Germany Why tell us that the war I've been chased out of two already was provoked by Ruasis because of en The Germans shelled as in the Boll how outrageous desire for revenge"? "We" pitals, but they didn't do much damage, have knowledge of the fact, the proofs you knyw-artillery don't unless they | aro" before us, yet these Gezinan adven can shoot, and theso couldn't.

enters talk to us as though we had just "I've been picking up clothes as I arrived from the moon. We are came down," he went on, pointing to his moved by their picture of the Slay paril. shoes and socks.. Those are French. Why is it that Germany fears the Blav? and so fa this blanket," he said, and Fingland is not afraid, Franco hda nó was about to give further details when dear, Italy Belgium, Holland are all un- he was picked up and placed in a motor- disturbed. We should like to see ju cor. Tell you another time the antisfactory answer to the question why French Lavo been nefully kind to w," when silthe rest of Europo is calm, Get- he cried as he was borne off.

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many stands in terror of the Slav. The "author of this book make a "wretched :

defennu of Germany's orimo against iz ternational morality and her invasion of neutral Helgium. In our place the Government of the United States would not haru acted differently." Speak for voorsetres, gentlemen. Our recent res peal of a statute that was by à great. „part of our people deemed to be in con- fict with one of our treaties speaks for

But it is not upon these present things that our minds chiefly well, we taking thought of the future. We are a great nation. We do not become less great through over-slaughtering or dimi- nishment at the hands of a European. military Power that for years has mo nased the peace of the nations by her schamos of aggrandizement. We are possessions in many quarters of the globe und gamerstel Interests in all. This appeal for our syropathy and moral un port comes with sil-griso from the aub- jects of an imperial rules whis ambition it is to Uft: Germany to the position" of

well supremacy. W emot lork with empladost approval then the effert al this get military chicituin to ench tha pwa verbly inclined nations than refur Lo, fum de hi: will. The Genio 'amble tion lay mes a matter në vendetta canigara tone, it is alarming, for it is certain as fat that with ussia Pecten hack. Enge land and Franos rushed!, and · Bolgium). and Island wizi, the coming of some (eanse of pontlet with ourselves, would net la larg delayed. Wo cannotaba exe pested to welope the compulsion k spend our tabstaãco in a race with fring many for military supremacy.

Besides by inheritance and training wire am agnipathy to there who are fighting in the ease et homman berty, we withheld is from those who bear, the symbols and standards we shed our hloe to east out from this lari. Our forefathers prostrated them olves in the Just befero their fuker bait they not their foot upon the neck of the King, We have on liking for power that unka as sanction, of the people, Almost eratury and a half ago wo jinde un sud here of that abomination before the Lord, at least we felt it to be an abstaina, tignan ve are, not agreeably impressed by hlasphemous imperial invocation of diving favour upon bloody enterprises.

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These gentlemen · st.. Germany plead in vain. We can give them na hal Te quele their own wands, "the countr of George Washington and Abraham Tarje erin places itself upon the aide of a jus cause and one westhy of humanity," blessing**

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