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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 1915.

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onoléas almost kicked ino na they passed. Abourau-hent after this, when they had had rations, they foll in a taused forward. I waited just a little longer and then crawlst after them. I kept to the but, asal quer crawlt into another party. By continual erawling and keeping my enes wide open for the movement and firing of their, entries I managed to get through their linea just before dawn. I came out ab the Queen's) front line, anst can't tail „pod how plumsal I was when I heard British volern,

I was taken, before-the enramunding atheer of the Queen's, atkl reported what | I hid dong and, whạt I know of the enemy. I stopped in their lines that day and rejoined my unit uext morning. Strange to say, the day I stayed with the Queen's my regiment was eguía ca- nged, and only about fifty away-

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Prince of Wales's Interest.

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A member of the Boyal Army Medica) { will play the Undermentioned Extra- Corps, writing to relatives in the South | vaganzas on the following dates. of Landon, duseribes the joy experienced Fri., Jan 29) by the du at being able to sleep, under a roof sike many days in the trenches:

The Padre who was in my room to are that during the night a young sub- altern in his sleep said. "-- This position must be held at any cent." This gives Wed, Feb. 3: you some idea of the tension the men Thu., are working under. Weeks of life like Fri, thi nai rain which mada their trenches | Sat. swompa must tell on the bravest of men. The men all want to have bathe and clear shirts.

A Village Concert.

Theatricals such as: Mon., Feb. 1 Taas, Fab. 3 All Right on

the Night Tha

Feb. 4/Telephone Belle. Feb 8 Tha

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

The Prince of Wales stal Prince Arthur ef Connaught me today, and expressed careful kok round, when I saw a thing a desire to we the washing and cleaning' which looked like a toy balloon sudilably process, which all the regiments in this quane wubbling up from the far side area are at present undersing. Tha: a ruined chateau about seventy yards in night we moved into another town, and jai sible, under the, veicumstanek front of our trench. When it got to crempied another browery, Hem he was utte of a weerion sunt out in front Lite highest point it started to drop en slept on strux-covered doors in the of the trenches on cutpost dety. We something gf phew past their noses, stright down t the ground, hmt. I steruge and fault-drying notus, und we went out about a peuple of hundrde yards, azul saw a hell strike the water about realised it was an enrmous shell and formed our mess in a private house I suppose. Just as it was getting light twenty yards away from the ship. I shouted out, "Look out, shell coming," | which had been vacated. The sombres i thell' am- over, and I Suddenly had heard afterwards that two of the forta dive into my litua hole in the sides of the interior of the French houses a smack on the leg. The of my com-were practically in ruins, and we only

is awful, but we slept well notwithstand rules managed to bind up my thigh and hope they were manned by Germans, All Mr. S. Abraham Tho he lay on the ground for about ing. Qu oer. Thums of march-wo trekked helped me "back" ̈n- short distance to the men were as plused na Punch. Bir & Mm Athol L Mr E. M. Joseph three seconds and then exploded with with snow-clad fills on either side, where a haystack steel. between the it has been very trying for them to wait they rest terrific crash, knocking about which lightened our way. As I passed farm we occupied and the trombus.

Also long.

of the trench.

B.

were forced to evacuate on account of nizeteen

these dynamite shells, were

i was, and, I was looking at the roof Germans and is English, who had when all of milden, before I could heen excred with lim about two days) move, I heard a huge servaming sound, as they had been there for sezne ad a shell coming. It went straight into fron-e than other sale of the street.

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HONGKONG HONEL.

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Mr M. T. Jonee

M: S. M. Joseph

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Oficer's Experiences.

(Frm the Daily Telegraph.")

Beutement Jack Bainbridge, Army

Sideboarda, Dinner Waggons, Extension known Lincolnshire man, has sent the Dining Tables

and Chairs, etc., etc, following letter describing his expert Dianer and Dessert Services, Croakery.nes at the front to Mr. B. G. Stone. Glass and E.-P. Sundry Ware, Cooking For Elkington. He writes, under date

a quarter of what left of the chateau along I noticed a shrine dimly lighted by the rear of the stack them hap saod · Stoves, Cutlery, etc., etc.,

Nov. 21:

Altogether the enemy threw the waysine, the Madonna and her Child to be a dugaan, and there I was laid The other day I had a shell burst at dozen of these during the day, the central figure, and the urnomentation in the worming till nightfall. Blackwood Furriture, Two Plazosithin seventy yards of paw, I was They are thrown from a mortar profiibly | tawiley is, assol, but the contrast of the'

Bock the artillery fire get so hot that (One Collard & Collard) Marblo Clock, standing in a doorway, having just hadkeps just in rear of their trenches. A Message to the actual condition of comrades on outpet had to leave. folletics trangiulos expkeast that dating with, suiping, went humanity at the prevent nomens was their postin and seek shelter with me.

me for the rest of the day, one man being a subject for thought.

The was room for three in that dug A chaplain of the Forces serving at wounded. In the chateau, which we

Tout-aid fiva ut ve crowded into it. It the front writes in a letter to Mr. H. Lay there huddle up. Hamilton Palairet, of Norton Court, Iwas like helt.

part of the time with a man practically Persford." sitting on my head. A relief party esma Attached to one of our divisions is a

Mr W. M. Black out at night, however, and got no to regiment of Yermaury, the North Somer Mr. 8. Bricke Colour Sergeant Sanger, of the 1st the trenches, and them the whole squadset. I saw them on Monday, and M. C. H. Bente Battalion the Heia, Plast Kent Regligent, cum was relieve, and ordered to get thought they were a fine lot of men, Mr J. J. Brown You had to be very careful how you in a letter to his friends, statessthat in back to the bar. I was carried about and so they proved to be. They are Mr W. E. Clayton BE SOLD by JUBLIC AUCTION within seventy yards of where I was showal yourself, as the Germani trenbes the recent fighting news Epres his regue miles by a couple of Headington quite new to the game, but fought like то

standing, the explosion being so great we only 150 yards of, and in some meat suffered over 300 casualties in two tropers, two brothers named Cleverly, veteran troops. One Ene thing I heard Mrs C that it broke all the windows and covered places only fitty yards, and they were days. Tie nets:

After treatment I was moved to the of them': Some fresh German troops had Me Artha'ourse ru with glass and dust. When the continually sniping all day.. Two mien We have since but that we have a hospitalit Boulogne, where I wat como to attack; they were led by a big fapt. M. Courtney smoke, elated way I saw a huge hole

were killed by this siping. We did the German army corps against our battalion, race of, and had the splinters of boarded officer, who came rushing up Mr J. W. Cranston in the house through which eculdune, so let's hope we bagged some of I don't know how we lived through it: bone and shell removed.

the hill, waving his sword. Six of the M. A. Bowley have walked, and out of it was pouring them. As soon as it got dark the Cere all thought that we had sou our M. GAINS.

Trooper Daniel! added that a doctor Yeomen could not be restrained, but Mia M.Z. Duffy volumes of thick black smoke. I then

mans thow fares, which it up the whole last sunrise. The enemy came on in at Boulogne told him that the Queen's fisid their bayonets and leaped out of air and Mr H. C. Mr G..J. Rolinson place for about a minute, jus to make hundreds, and the worst shot could Own Oxfordshire Hussary had done very the trench, shouting they would show certain wor wer ist trying to attack them hardly miss them It was beautiful in well isted.. He mid Gene's French the Germans what Somerset byos could We do all me work at night, fime, al They alw, took to thearing hal bombs, sense, although awful toss them go was very pleased with their performance, do. They killed the officer and a num have great difficulty finding the various which you never knew were coming till down: but still they came on. We are and had complimented! the regiment. regiments in the dark, as they often they explodial with a fearsome flash mear all groud of ourselves, but prouder of laposé aleout, and the fara, roads are up the trench. We

Works relieved that those who fell doing their duty. to the eyes in mud and we have only night, but even then the Germans had I suppose you've heard of poor Suck mups to guide us. My company is low- a for more games with us, ather being killed. He had his commissi Langers. 11. Georgs of this and ing over 5,000 men and sixut 1,100 shelled the only ruud we had to get back but did not know it. He died two days Oxford nut Bucks Light Infantry, writ horses, so you see we have a quantity of all the way for about three miles, before is cama. Shot through the head, ing hune under date, Nov. 21, says: Boks to keep also. We buy a great wounding several men. A curious thing, he lived for three hours, but never spoke portion of the" hay and straw as we go which I have never notice before, was

I sin road to say that we have dons a word. He was specially recommended some splendid work out here," and have along, but it is nearly all run out and seeing the shells at night coming through für good work done a few nights pre-been complimented reveral times by our ive shall be dependent on the rail- the air, as they made a trail of light, viously, and would have made a name generals. During an attack mads by ways for it. We are making great pre-like phosphorus in the sea. As you can for himself. parations for, wintering here, and have tell from the above, life in the trenches Anished our reserve tronches and also is aut without its little excitements. valuable engineering works, and are now uding quarters upder cover for all the

on

Saturday, Jan. 23rd, at ii a x. 100 DRESS

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Hongkong. Jan. 19, 1915.

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horses, if possible.

came

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· ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS.

Desperate Fighting.

A non-commissioned officer of the

Royal Sents Fusiliers, who were cut of

"Good Old 62nd. -

Iw the commissions are the regimest an officer of another ragi out for those here-Stoug, Nesbit, Stock, ment was heard to remark that it couldn't Corrall, and Orwin. Orain was wound have been, curfied out any better on ed; poor Stock is gong.

anlaary manovrest while another on remarked that every man of the Oxfor and Bucks deserves the V.C."

Ourites have been very great, both

A. L. E. F. Cole- tan

Mr & Mrs Fantra d Mr A. B. Parves Mrs Cornelinssen

Mrs. A. Fandall Mr E. H. Ray Lieut. Gul. and Mr

Rayner Miss F. Rray Mr. D. W. Berd.

MA. Der y

Kh-enfels

Mr C. A. Bodrigues Mr J.P

Mr. Brensen M Capt. and Mrs. E. M. Mr J. M. Sindlinger

Frunch and chill Mr C. Skott

Bir W, IL. Smith

ber of Germans, but only one of the Mr Deoman Fuller Yeomen returul. Fine fellows,, all of | MrJ. Oibb them. The regiment lost officers and Mr V. Goulbourn men, but they have made a name for Mr & Mrs. Gould themselves and for their county for over. pt. T. P. Hail

Anderson.

KINGHOLERA HOTEL

for. G. E. Mr. W. Logan

Mr J. H. vas Goonép Mr F. Bavingtou

Libra Mr and Mrs J W. Mr & Mrs Martin

Воден

Mr M. J. Breen

Mr E. J. R. Mitchell

Mr F. C. Nixon

Carleton Mr R. J. Rawlinson

in offer men, but I am pleased W A. Couper

Ms L. C. Parker Bets

Mr B. E. Fielder Mr & MJ, Rober

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OXFORDSHIRE HUSSARS. We have been lucky, Berons a florist who has about twenty.

General French's Praise. right acres of glass houses. We have taken a nuntity of these and are turning

to may we still hare our colonel with us. Mis D. Filling them into stables, each bolding about and surrounded during the reca: fight-Own Oxfordshire Hussars, who is in to lose him.

Trooper Claul Daniel, of the Queen's and i am sure we should be very sorry | Mr & Mrs A. Forber Mrs G. Bacher

Whether the war lasts Mr M. J. Gurion Mr A. L Shields eighty to ninety horses. Of course, we ing in Flanders, writing to a friend at hospital st Nottingham wounded, gives long or not. I hope that in anything wo

Hardnes Mr and Mrs E T. are keeping them ventilated and us con! Poplar, saya ("

Sing t the following account of his experiences are called upon to do, we shall do it MTL BATIBO

Mr Hoogeworff Mr & Mrs F. Suttor as possible. Does it not sound odd to

if our battalion that you saw leave in the fighting round Ypres put one's hories under glass for the home only about 100 remain. The

with the same spirit as we have done MrF.0.Men Hurley Miss Sutton We had to li la ditubes, partly filled up to the prewent, and keep up the name Dr & Mrs Hours wintir?

others are killed, wounded, and missing with water and mud, in order to get of the Good Old 52nd, Our deroplanes are doing some won-chiefly wounded, I am glad to say.. I out of the way of the artillery and rifle derful work. Every day the sky is, lull told, you in my last letter that we were re. We stayed in this position till of them, and in every direction you will relieved and were going to get a rest night, when we expected to alvarice, sce little clouds of white smoke cosning for a day or twa, Well, something went but owing to the bosses of the regiments from the shells as they burst above and wrong and we had to go into the ring in front of us we were obliged to retire forts in described by a captain of the amond them. I have counted over fifty line again the same night. We gotWe got back and brewed some tea and Royal Marine Artillary in a latter which shells fired at one, but, have never pershelled out after a couple of days, and ate a few biscuits, nail then turned in one hit yet. Yesterday two came over then had to retake our trenches.. Last for a few hours sleep, taking trenches

Dardaneliza Bombarded.

The lointarding of the Dardanelles

Mr and Mrs Kont Master Kent Mr D. Low

Mr. H. P. Thos

Mr 6, H. Watkins Mr H, W. Weijles Mr J. W. Wilano

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KING EDWARD HOTEL.

a friend in Susset has received. Ha Mr. R. Almond

Mr and Mrs Lacomba

says:

Mr J. Arnold

Betti-on

·Mr J."Lennox- Miss Lenbor

Me C. F. Mason'

Mr H. L. Gräthe

1 A. (1. Mmíth Mr & Mr F.. Smyth

Mr R. Smyth

Mr. S. Sorensen Minn. SqusrE

Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr B. Stock mert

HADRI

Mr G. Harp

Hon, Mr

Hewett, C.M.G.

Mr F, E. Sma field-

Mr E. B. Waite Dr J. A. Thoms

Mr E. J. T. Warren"

Me H. W. Hobbs · Mr & Mrs A. Well

Mr W. J. Hodge

Mrs H.

H Hough

and famBy

Mr W. F. Wens on

Mr and Mrs W, Er F. W. White

Hunt

Mr R. Hunter

Br F. W. Wond

Mr Q. G. Wood Me D. J. Hutchison Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr B. James

Wright

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Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mrs B. Johns Mr Lee Joars strong Fleet-Surgeon & Mr Mr A. Frith --- Bernad. R.N. Mrs R. D. Keith

child

Mrs Bowdler'

Major Eosen

Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr F. W. Cary Mr & Mrs Casulli

Mr H. A. Catwright Mr A. Cousland Mr Dutton Major Faichuie

Mr Kanton Mr & Mrs Mitchel

more and child. Mr and Mrs Moss and

child

Mr and Mrs Peter

Mr and Mrs Perry.. Mr& Mi×J. Plamovey:

Mr & Mrs 0. Lanzet Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr W. J. Pringle Mr & Mrs B. A HateMajor Pynn, E Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr & Mrs Ralphs

RA.M.UA Eng.Comdr. Rooms, Mr F. A. Hazeland Mre Eharp Mr W. G. Hennings, Mr A. Binclair morse and children Miss Skinner M&Ms Benner Mrs Grant Smith

Hogg

Mr & Mrs & Bindle Hovbrender:

Mr. J. MeArthur

R. Mir C. W. G. Mayne

Mr. Milner

MH. Murphy Mr B. Ogawa

ORDEB were chasing cock other; we could Saturday we were again forced to retise in a fresh position about five o'clock in

distinctly hear the shots as they fired owing to troops on our left and right the morning of the next day,

At daylight we steamed to within Mr and Mrs W: H. at gach other, and on they went, still being broken. We lost very heavily in

| seven miles of the forts with some M2 W. Budge On the Monday evening we went into French ships.. We opened fire with pur Mrs Christiasun firia, out of sight. The trenches are the retirement.. It being about four the teaches again and dug our way to 12in guns on the forts at the north en- Mr and Mrs J. znost without head cover, and have it, clock, the captain decided to wait for making ourselves as comfortable as was trance, hol the French on thone at the Miss Crees

· Creem ̈ of water in some places, and the poor dark before moving, as the place was

south entranca The shooting was, very Dr.O.T. Orow pen are simply wet through and covered being heavily shelled, and this ground. With mud, but I have never heard also that we had to cross wins covered grumble yet, in fact they are always by two machine-gums. When the time cheery. I was up at the trenches last came to retire the captain told me to night and talked to some of the Hunts send the men öfter then threw a time. men; they were.mud up to the eyes, but I did this, and was lost to leave. quito cheary. It is truly an honour,

I dropped into a ditch and waited for being allowed to help such men, and if phout an hour. The enemy, following England only knew ono tiny bit what is their usual custom. starte alting light. happening out hero she would be proud to the farms round about, so I made

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Consultation,"

of her sons.

CAVALRY IN THE TRENCHES.

Every-Day Excitement.

A cavalry officer writing to friends in London under date Nov. 21 says:

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tracks for a turnip-field, pulling myself clong on my stomach. The Germans in

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERARION NË 1 THERAPION NO. 2

CURES DISCHARGES STREFAZARTINGUT DEJECTIONS (

It is freezing cold, with about 2in of THERAPION NË 3 snow on the ground. My feet boing sO CURSO CHEONGWERTHOLOMA IN AMELAND. E "cold that I couldn't sleep. I had to get (PERMOTO DE LICENSE XES,CH,

IF you happen to be late your mosis will up every halt on hear and stamp shout OK HAWAY 240, LORROS YOU

fast the Same, 10 Only ab

DEA CAFE.

well in the trench to try and get warm tigain.HERAPION FALEXAN. Ábout eight o'clock in the morning I begatarius lakes, ma

was standing up in the french falang

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BY THE POUND

"Under Welght," a condition of Ill-health, shows your assima- llative powers are decreasing

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TOP ALL CHEMISTS

KMT TO XI

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good. Within five minutes we landed a Mr R. A. Donaldron shell-they weigh 8501b-into their mugs Mt F. F. Duckwork Mrs W. U. PALOOTE zins, which blew up and sent an enor

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n. A. Foy, Med Mrs. Pearman

MAL Penalog Mr. T Fojimark mous cloud of smoke and debris hundreds, W. E. Graham Mrs R. A. Ramssy of fect into the air. This must hare MFR. C. Grierson Mr & Mrs Fosser esused great damage. The forte replied Mr W. D. Hawkes Mr K. Sasamateu with 1lio guns-they have recently been Mr. H. Hodgman Mr and Mrs EEL

Ma H. T. Howerd: Scott greatly strengthened by the Germadan

Mr L. S. Bant". Dr Sibree and mado fairly accurate shooting, al Mr J. Hunter though none of our ships was hit. I saw Mr. and Mrs: Wm. several ahots strike the water very close

to us, and it was rather exciting to watch Mr D. H. Jones the flashes from the Turkish guns, and

Mr J. Joseph Mr and Mrs Kraft - to wonder where the next shot was going to fall

One gunnery Heutenant and another Teutenant who were in the fore-top had just lit rigaruites cod wers saying

Well, that's all over when they heard

G. W. Brown Mr & Mrs alium

Mts Caldwell-

Mr G. HL Soper Mr & Mrs Staber

Mrs 8. Sylvester Mrs Thompson

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.. Underwood

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[MrF, Grant'

Me J. E. Henry

Mien H May

Mr and Mrs A. B. MrO W, Heynolds

Hon Mr. R. Bandon

THUBOS <T>M) Fuad or Stawird. | My W. 8. Callen, Mr1. 8. Smith

ALEXANDRA GAER..

Mr Duarich

3. MrO, Wiescian

MB. EL Wrigh

Hrs

'Smith Major Humphrey, Mrs Turler

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Mra Walcott Mr. and Mrs W. G. Col. & Mrs Walton

Humphreys Capt, & Mm White Lt.-Col. H. W. He, "field"

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Mr H. V. Jeffries

Mr Young

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