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bother of bayonet uz eweird. We seem to cone midway between the two la our unge for I have known quite as many TINDER the Distinguished Fatronage of E. E 813 F. H. HAT.-E.CH.G offers who, on the basis of their ex
H. & Mor GESTRAL F. H. KELLY, G.B., and Commodore," B. perlance, uusintained that it was impossible
teach Ergish cavalry to do anything TEOTHER, "OMG; R.N elsa bat bit, as of those who asserted-
from axperienc-the equally
cact
Attack
But the asternyata Both, a Tund The only other exterior evout" ses have miseärried and the Ger- Japon which the tiernans mag count is oppon d.
For my own part tam inclined to fores have said to fight on the actual peral feet cused by the attr huse many of the German
Germany desgastant watched ther Flest and failures to too much khaki uniform. I possess the grius advantage of is rupid roasts, : Siney the Austrian Fleet is will have been noticed in all the oldiers 1214a of internal erananunication through contains" by the French Sary, and officers' stars from the front that the Kiel Canal, but so long as the. Hos-they cus hardly hope be any sub-divi-, wherens the Prowniane were very hard to sian Fleet exists, it" murs be,” contain,sion of our force-in fistof, upon which the as a distance, they were always good
targets in their "usb."
Bus thin cu's' both ways, and did not FAILURE OF GERMAN ed.” Germany, therdom, gannet con- they relied in the past when making
centrate every ship against "ns, Bussia their entenlations, They need that save them at all, for our men have NAVAL STRATEGY.
may be using the une naval teties as we should only misto employ a part aniformly held their fire till they could not Germung, vit.. koping the battlefeet of our Fleet again't the whole of their well mies, and havs Always killed quite rough to stop them, whereas, the nester WHY A WAITING GAME"? FUNKten under the user of a truly for Navy. The actual taste of events they it to our rifle, mazalan the further tified and mined position. If the Gr[has nullif-i thi" bypothesis, which they were from their apparting ridery. antis attempt to foere me action unler was one of the postulates of the for- and consequently the more invisible.
The gaur therefore on whow support such comiting, they may find thyman, Navy Law,
the success of the attack essentially have eight & Turtur in mer-- XKET ALERT, AND REMEMBER TRAFALGAR depends had to withheld that support than one! In wither sphem" of action
There sloes not sown aus immediate exactly at the critical moment for far of
hitting their own mes-for
oven Germana have the dermana succeded in crushing a tree which the ferman Navy realise men will not stand being shot at the opponents. Against us, they
Jean expert such advantage as may turn from both sides simultaneously and this Up to the moment of writing (Sep seem to have lost the while of that the chatres of war decisively in thir, artillery support once withdrawn, cur own traber h the German High Ses opening gulibit upon which they were favour. It would, however, be a coins. men were able to show their heads and Fleet has bus attempted any ofensive aid to cut so much. I is according mistake to underestimate the enli, takd deliberate xim.” N.B.-Special attention is called to the «qurations aguites the British Mertly possible that the Germans are ai-1
This inactivity may be regarded as tempting to realjust their muval plans vakia admission of temporary inferiority to the present state of affaire. which ena be terniauted by suauo air ennstanges that will materially decrease that inferiority, so that the German
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If the German infantry had not been beaten out with fatigue they would have replied with aimed fire from the shoulder mest strictly) then being generally about as their maskaly regulations lay down
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Beswick
Dr O. Marriott
1202 Fleet, can wept battle with greater that of personnel. After making every Tha wape they have so patiently four or five to one or are they would Mr E. 8. Abraham Mr E. M. Joseph Mr R. K. Joseph chances of success. In other words. Possible provision for less, manning forged against us is not no that, ea have overpowered our rife fre by mers Mr O M. Alpes
There does not weight of metal thrown, as our own troops Mr & Mrs Athol L. Mr F. A. Kennard Anderson & maid Mr. B. Lamber PUBLIC AUCTION. file» Mr. Mienware, they may be waiting for ships it, the Adaralty has he wantonls riaked,
for southing, to turn up. What formal a new Naval Brigade of three set to be any ciremustanges that can in lice invariably beat down the fire of the
This was be foresen which would enter the French skirmishers in the Peninsula for Mr J. H. Backhouse. Mr A. Langston
G. T. it ballets Mr E. THE Undersigned have received guess.issions for land sertion.
Dots de mi Co. He over de instrue that something is we can only guess is unbitions wht of all," when one re-freeman Fleet as, still maye sormidable site tire proportion of bullary delivered MR. Brian-Bates Public Auction,
enn began the circumstances that might calls the pontifical proclamations opponent. A passive defence is, no fres, or at which end of the rifle or musket Mrs E. R. Belilion termitate this masivity as belongini tilated in Germany with regard to the debt, the best policy the German he inserta them, that really conditions the Mi C. D. J. Bell
Wad cision. and great diEculties we were experiencing ia Fleet can pursue for the present. 16 two classes, viz., inferior
The French artillery furve always insisted st↑ ** exterior grants." Interior events" manning our Fies eren na pracs fout-can only remain on the alert and on this danger of invisibility, and it has may be saiti o somprise to bretaz The Churmas about ant be sude.member that those weary blockades of been entirely due to their opposition that Euadra and War tine," culmi- the French infantay have for so long, re- which the Germans can exarcise directing from any deficiency of personnel, but control irrespretive of our operations; it is rather a question of "quality"nated firally in the victory of Trafalgar. tained their rod breeches,
exterior events" niay be dependent than of actual quantity." A is well. on the virvelpiments of the campai known. the German crows contain and the movements of the fleets opposed large leaven of new recruits.". Their in- mativity may be due to: some attempt. to the Germany Navy...
intervive brining no that a higher
We 90th November, 1914% at 2.45 p.m.,
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PUBLIC ACCTION.
ין
(son account oF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
is that a réinforcements. This" dees appear very probmble superficially, but
II
LACK OF INITIATIVE.
A
· German Failure.
Mr and Mrs A. R. Mira R. T. Mathes
Bishop
MW. M. Black
Mr G. E. Bredhof Mr and Mrs R. L.
Bridger Mr J. H, Brister
I have forgotten the old artillery general's, nams who first began this resistance to the khaki tandencies of the infantry, which was as strong in Fmuce as in other countries, but I know that be used to and back all Mr G. B. Brooke
reports from the advisory committees with Mr. A.-J. Cambridge
somewhat coarse but exceedingly witty re Madame Cecila
この
standard of general effiency may be The Fundamental Cause of the marks on the margin and General Langlois Mr J. B. Chalmers attained. Of course, the training under such edition cannot be so good a
that given by work at w, but the case
is not without precedent. Makaroft and
1
BY COLÓNEL 2. 3. MAUDI, C.E. All sense of co-ordination of effort seems
the
ideal artillery man of Europe--when Mr W. EL Clayton in power, though he moderated the force of Dr&. L. E. F-Cole- bis remarks, never related his decided man opposition either.
Ultima ely after Langley's death, the school of invisibility triomphed, but for tunately this was so very recently that there
Miss M. Matheson
Mereck Mr J. Mr O. E liever Mr G. B. Middleton Mrs Miller
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it is doubtful whether the Germans Prdietveld both used such methods. pust to gain materially by the rapid It would be mest dangerous, however, 120 completion of the warships under con
to versiune that the Grenaa persónity forces which could achieve as permatent i had been no time to carry out the changes e sod Mrs E C. M. H. B: Ritnor struction at the time war broke out.
il a.m. at their Bales Booms, No. 8.
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HUGHES & HOUGH,
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Is
to have deserted the German Staff. They continue their fasensste lol attacks with
result even if they
is st so few an ob as that of the Ruy for a moment their creded in piercing } reco:amended when the war broke out..
** EXTERIOR EVENT."
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Mr E. Evenson exact "degree of cupletion to which this factor dogs come within the range they med at present surrounded would need It is interesting to note that these cole M L Forstor THE Undersigned have received instruc. various fitish warships were advanced of possibilities, and has therefore been the concentrated efforts of at last ten full brated red trousers owe nothing to the Mr J. Gibb The Undersigned are rec
in July. but we can match every ship referred to.
Lmy corps, my 400,000-men.on in front of Napoleonic legend. They were, in fact, Mr J. Gould - the Germans can complete by the New
not less then twenty miles, and no och introduced a good many years after his Mr W. J. Ganston concentration has been made, nor would it death, about 1835, I believe, and solely for pt. T. F. Hall Year with one of greater Sghting power and can also add battleships armed We may now examine the exterior be possible to make it now, even if a leader eens of economy at the moment. But Mr W. A. Hannibal
capable of handling such massex existed they caught the fancy of the French Mr.H. P. Harris with if inch guns to cur fighting lies events" upon which the Germane may amorust them. The resources necessary roliers, and practically no sarivon move to Mr H. E. Hassock ska 21st November, 1814, commuting at long before the Germans en de so be waiting. These may to events from for such efforts have long since been abolish them originated amongst the in-
Mr A. Heise Even it the whips building in Germany which its enemy may temporarily Jose squandered.
fantry until pewhere about 1885, when Hon. Mr. E Even u the attacks they have made they it was pointed unk, and
Hewett, O.M.G. free fondgn contracte are taken over the degree of superiority, or develop hare shown no originality whatever. Surely that from a staff officers point of view, not Mr W. J. Boden
quite correctly, German Savy cuanet hope to materially monta which may favourable piece the the tremendous punishment they have re-an artilleryman's, they were quite intoler. ir E. Hanter gain. There, is only one batticship, the German cause. In the first place, theceived at out hands again and again must ably conspitzons, the necillasing little red D. J., Fatehisou Mr and Mrs J Exporters & Importers Greek Sulamis, and she was to have been German guerre de course may be bare cerealed something wanting in the logs giving away the march of a colume at Mr B. James armed by the American Pethlehem plast out of count. History shows that practice of the theory of attack which all of quite incredible distances. Even when Mr M. T. Jones Arm. If she is to be taken over Krupps the detraction of commerow has never British-accept as the bars of our owl the rhythmic change of solone as the as alike—French, Russian, Japanero, and you could see no superimposed bodies at must matcture har guns pow, so that effected the ultimate result of a naval practice. We all copied the fundamental Eight fell on the warching legs caught the Sermal boxes of Foochow Tea in bor norths trust elapse before her war... It may indiet ccrisiderable izerides from them. Hay în It, then, that we eye at ones
Mr. Amberg Mr W. J. Leverett completion. The other foreign shipsverianeo on an enemy, but it does not hara, under somewhat simpar conditions,
At equal disteners marching columns of Mr H. T. Anderson Mrs C H. Loeber building in Germany woe twòght lalter the rojult of a campaign. The fall of as muciended where the Germans con- British infantry with red costs and slmaat | MrN. J. Austin' Mr U, W O. Mayne-
black legs wasquita invisible, but we had Mr W. C. Bowen Me 0. H. M'Clare IER LITTLE THẤT KILLI."
pas trex in certain regiments of the Bri. Mr and Ms H. B. Mr and Mrs H. E.. The fundamental cause of failure realy bish infantry which gave away a marching Dilgaz & family: Melagh Commission agents, cd the Santa Fe" class, and one of two similar footing; even if they had been 1911
F. Miller to the formati Navy would not material | Murs would have bien just the same. Į German....in:litary lexoher of "ropate has Hive—namely, the practice in rifle Mr Stephen J. Corey Commander Morita submarines. The addition of these ships doubled the result of the Battle of the lies in the mentality of the German offer column at greater distances that did any. M--W. Budge
indood, in that of the whole people. Every
regiments, dating, back to the Poniarals of Dr D. 2. Gron. Mr J. W. Murdock PUBLIO AUCTION ly affect the balance of numerical power. Incidentally, the German coure warned his readers and pupila: against the carrying their rides on the shoulder butt Miss E Davidron Mr and Mrs O. R
Irrespective of actual additions, the Ger- ruling has not proved so, destructive tendency to crifice. the spirit to the latter upwards. When the polished brass buite Mr and Mrs B. A. Fincoast Tous to sell by Public Auction
Undersigned have received instrueinan may be attempting to improve the as was anticipated. Warlens on British of their order. Tatellectually, all hare platen caught the sun you could see kind
equipments of their existing ships. mercantile interests may therefore be after 38712 until, in fact, about 1803-the hillsides, sometimes even ten miles away. Mr A. Fischer
accepted the warning, and for some years of plittering serpent winding along the Mr A Down Mr Wor
Me and Mrs W. E. such is the ease; they en guin nothing, excluded.
steff did it almost to encourage and and i trust sincerely, that the practice will Min A Fog
Bobinsog M-P.3. Rowley, since we here also done this. Of course
in stopped, before our new troops get to Mr Bay Gardner. enitivate initiative in all rankoseiger
After alone that date the tendency toe front. Nest to a grey horse, there is HP. C. Hall Mes 0. F. Samuelson ne 21st November, 1814, commencing at examples cannot be quoted, but the Judging front the activity displayed in began to lapse- Beyerlein pointed out nothing within my knowledge so Iatal to Mr and Mrs R. P. Dr Bibree
peditious mammar in which some im-the sawing of mines, the Germans ex-in the Jena, or Gods and now conceniment as this apparently harmless Hollett portant alterations were durries out pected u dich harvest from the mure that thorny la béred and driven hack on ble of the hillesan waggie Evening Mr Lake Han D. G. R. B reccutly to a eles of battleships fully After seven weeks of war, the total Ger. Sie inherited instincts, it is working by the Standard and St. James Gazette. merited the appreciation expressed by an
"bag" amounts to two mall letter,and ont according to the spirit of VALUABLE TEA.KWOOD up the Admiralty,
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broken at the weak point just behind the tion of the two powerful ships to the one of those clatior event upon breech action Three Planos Leaks, Electric Rading Tusian Fleet would antecinity uter which the theras have greatly relied, Tarape, uto, 1. Mazblo Clock, Two Tron the balauw, of power in the Bakte, bearing in mind' thy' muid
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