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MONDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1915.

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the net damage..00 (course, we are ingpompleto ignorance on all that is going na. We are sul paires ju a game moving so many hundels or thousands, as the one may be when we are toll auf where wo aru tohi, tuuling when wa am required to stand, Jying down when it is considered Resitabla wu should lio down, firing when wo are ordered to fire. It is a curious position, to be in, but is has its advantage-we have no rempatibility; and to have any con- siderable responsibility in the present

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HONGKONG.. For a Short Season Only TO-NIGHT MONDAY, Feb. 1st MAURICE E BANDMAN Prosanta MISSRS. PHIL:P BRAHAM and CAMPBELL'S ĮÇOY.

Yesterday morning there was a Taube right over this little hamlet. We werd apanding, about 100 watching the bem- bardment ging en blou, when a bomb www.thrown. But it was a very bad shot!" and it did no harm at all, falling in #46

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vine-yard about 200 yardi akay. A Ħttle" "GROTESQUES

Tutor. the Tanks was brought, down. by the rifle firs of the other battalion of

my regiment, omid, munch jubilation. The seroplanes on both sides uppuaintly

do most wonderful roik. They drop

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THE LAUGHTER MAKERS FROM THE SAVOY Tomater, LONDON, In kudition to full musical programme

smoke bails over batteries and other of soloand concerted Dumbers, the Company positions which are to be bembeded.ill play the Undormentioned Extra-

vaganzas on the following daten. and the artillery then immediately finds

Amatour the range, and semia shower of shella on the spot. That's why there in al-Mon, Feb, 1. ways an especially grent shout of delight when an aviator comes tinkling dora."

Still n strang

THE NEW GERMAN EFFORT.

they are not being fired at. We bold about two-thirds of the valley, and the other third and the crest beyond «rj occupied by the enemy. All the fields are honeycombed with trenches, and layers of barbed wire are stretched in all directions. But none of the were not be the smoke, arising from bursting shells and burning houses and the roar of the heavy artillery one would never dream that some 150,000 men were at

visible from this distance, and if it were |

theath grips

PHILOSOTIA VIEW,

A NATION IN ARMS.

Tho Military Correspondent of The Times writes nome

Information recently to hand points to a fresh development of German mili- ury power. It is apparently the inter-

tian, since the trained armies hare faile to proroko a division, to call up the whole manbocil of the swintry, to set every available industry at work upon the

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Mr RM, Joseph Th4,000,000 new men wers entirely 4, Tackbouw Mr Est, Larmone Particulars to be untrated until the first of the wo Me W. T. Reckinge T. Le Announced Later.mid up. They are inferias to the fighir and 31 S., W. Mr E. S. Little

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warfare gres nowadays. The great is also changed.

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manufacture of arms, ammunition, and of 22. This gave about 1,271,000 youths the molitary spirit of Germany will over. Mr and Mix A. F. Mrs James Miller equipments, and to prepare in the spring liable to sexine, sed the situation in

come many dificulties, and as the Ger- Mr. M. Back erch the Allied Armies or to perish | 1914, when war begin, inues have been man have recently given Austria a mil

Mr.C. B. Rrunke in the attempt.

not very different.

This is the firtours for her Landstorm there must AirCH. Fol The situation 14 Eristy as follows. wource pe which the Gorman military he to lack of small arts. Krop and MC E, Chgbaner J. S. Nicolsona The German Kerntruppe-munely, the administration will naturally draw. Active Army and its youngest reserves

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Sattoos, etc., Two Pisns, Marble Clocks the first trench I shall, at any rate, hare dually for the change from civil life. I Armies of the Allies were still unbroken | wyra placed in the 1st Ham of thể hand- ber of these new men will be used Mr G. B. Paris

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PEAK HOTEL.

Englishman who is serving with the French Foreign Legion, writing fo friend in London, gives a vivid marra- tive of his experiences. Ilo saya (~

I was glad fo find you didn't think Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands,, E., me a silly old buffer for drawing the

Ehrhaat no longer poses the monopoly Mr B. Larry

Miss A. Clark Sideboards Dinner Waggons, Extension sword at my age, but on reflexion I came

of warlike material. Every metallurgie Mr W. E, Clayton Dining Tables and Ohairs, etc., etc., to the conelnica I could by useful, and.

on whom the highest (ermon hopes were that events of all the youths not industry is hard at work, and though the Major and Mis S. . A. A. Faspin "I am writing this in a hayfolt, yet failed in its missier. The remainder taken to pers in the Army or the Xavy lack of copper is serious, there is as yet Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, they, of course, my path was clear.

Cloutras Glass and E-P. Ware, Cooking Stoves, a matter of fact. I think example counts legs dangling out of the window, any

for something, and two more (one of'rifo by my side, and my bagonet and of the trained reservists came up into. En 1911 a few hundreds were excluded, no definite sign that the war et artrition Dr.A L, E. F. Cole Cutlery, etc., etc...

them any prokwori joined simply be 130 rounds of ammunition round meine in the form of drafts, and of Reserve: from the Army: 35,500 jvère-rejveted an inteHer materially with the provision Mr Cornalinsee Blackwood Cabinets, I fine.4.foid. Black. A ruusus I had done so, and they considered, I waist, and it is really extraordinary how Landwehr, and Landsturin Brmations. medical granuli, T85,000 were adjourned of things needed for liqumun troops...

quite natural the unwanted-socus appear there a still decision, and the redy in servies as valusteers, 142,000) Germany was uved from invasion, but, to the following pear, 30,500 were), al-

to mu.. I suppose one is prepared gru-

We most anticipate that a great num. Capt. M. Courtney

Mr J. Craik astura you rething that is occurring and defiant. Throwmeined nothing but turn, and 95.480) were plussed in the)

į drafts, but it is also probable, if not O to fall back upon untrained use, and Ersatz Bee of the Active Army,ertain, that an endeavour will soun by Me, Derby

Mr O, G. Denison ***I needn't say I never expected to seems unusual to me.

For five days before arriving here this apparently is what Cierraany is doing, Lastly, then were 224,000 incorporated male to creta fresh Army Corps after Me W. A. Dowley

the stamp of the 2nd to 29th Corps. Mies M. E. Duffy more wasgains are In standing the we made long marches daily, traversing and what we shund do in her place.

While the precise action which Ger to increase her numbers by the incorporand that Germany intends in the early. Mr. Erensn

The mure of what Germany can do which have already figured at the front, Mr and Mrs B, Fatigue better than I anticipated. It amach of the country where sanguinary

Fb enfela the weight of the equipment which is fighting had taken place. Deep treaches my great trouble. On Saturday I march and pits, shattered trees, ruined home-nay has taken with regard to these tien of hitherto untrained men is mainly xl from twelve till seven pin. (seven studs and villages, discarded uniforms untrained manes is still indistinct, the the mass of the numbers classed in Pri make her final and meet violent Sir B. M. Figart

dirt for victory. In these circumstane Bis Excellency & Lady moment has come when we may well the Brentz Rowery, and the 1st Ben of

it would be well for representatives of J.B de Freitas hours), carrying my knapsack, a bag, and kepis, thousands of empty tins, car- water bottle, tent-pale, canvas, pick-avr,tridge caves, and knapsacka marked the review the recruiting rosaurers of Goz- the Lansturin over a series of post years the Entente Powers to meet and discus.

Capt. and Me E. M.

·French and child Me and Mr Saward: blanket, rifle, and 150 rounds of ummuni.; scane of every bastle, and the beans, so that we may harbor no illo- For bow inany years must we reckon the situation. It is not only the Ger Me Denman Fuller Mr Skotl

Mr W. H. Smit tion. We covered about eighteen miles, i mounds of earth with the small wooden Binns, concerning the formidable nature, back? At first the plan was to call out yun, but also the Austrian, power that Mr.J. Gibb

it:in question, and it is necessary for us. Mr

Afra A. G. Smitä up hill and down tale, through forests cross at the head bore eloqtert testi. of the task before the Allies. Germang caly then a from 20 to 39, but the

Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr & Mrs Smyth al across plougled fields. That wasn't near to the toll of the dead. Every few began the war with 872,000 all ranks of¦- Hundelsbind " urnenneed last Satur to collcers measures appropriate Mt H. L. OrGitha Bir R. Smyth. bad, was it, especially as I had been minutes motor-ambulances came past the pace establiment, with 1.150,000 day that men bon befiveen 1880 and 1673

situation which was not fully expected Cph, T. P. Ball Mr A. S. Sorensen. trench-digging (most tiring work fron carrying the wounded off to the railway ten of the resins:, -9a0 Landwehr bed also ben cll up, and we have before the war, began.

Mr and Mrs W. A. Miss A. Square of the at Ian, 1,000,000 Landwehr of consequently to reckon that all the un

We have no, reason to fear a war:of

Hannital

Mr S. Stockmest six to nine in the morning, and had after.line, and long lines of Paris connibuses the 2nd Bus, or an up to 9 years of trained Ersatz and 1st Ban Land.turmasses, because the population of the Bir G. Harper

MrTE. Swaffield wards done an hour's potato-poeling and turned into commissariat wagozs bezriba

G. F. I. Harrison Mr C, H.

H.Swinton by in the opposite directions full of meat and with 75,000 Landsturm of the men have joined or are joining the de bean shelling..

2nd Ban, namely, men between 3 and pot or centres of new formations. If Allies is donbio that of the enemy, their M. Wm. B. Harry Mr and Mrs G. H "We are a couple of thousand here, and other provisions...

"Tet-would you believe itin spita 45 years of age, The were all fully may be remark that a proportion of the much greater, and their spirit Hon. Mr E

as least equal. But victory in the find Hewett, Q.M.G. all mixed up togosher-a most extruar. dinary jumble of ten different nation of these living evidences of the tragedy trained men, and the total in round burrsatz wore in old days partially trained, does not necessarily arise. on secunt of Mr H. W. Hobbs

but, as the mumbres were small, and the the possession of masses of men of Mrs H. H. Hough alities, and still more different social being enacted, so short is humon mezory bers cung up to 4,300,000) môn.

Germany how, approximately 2,000,000 procedure has long been given up, we money. It depends upon a proper politi Mr. and Mrs W, E. positions. We are sixteen in the zoom that many children were playing tuund

the freshly-dag graves and smouldering men in line in the West ap1 1,000,000 need not explicate our enlculations by cal direction of the war, upon the finely Hunt I sleep in We lie on straw, and I am between a charming Oxford graduate, ins of their homes, and our funeral in the East. excluding coarmonication taking this into secount.

arregereont of appropriate military rich. Mr B. Hunter who spent all his spare moments in dirge as we passed was: It's a long troops. Her losses eannnot be estimated |

Ar we must hark back to men born in res, and upon the concerted action of Mr D. I Hutchison Mr F. W. Wood with precision, but, excluding slightly 1860, the first year that concursus is a parts of the Allied Forces in a re- Mr and Mrs F. V. Mr and Mrs J. F.⠀

Mr G. G. Wood Alpacas, Velvota, Dress Materiala,

rending Virgil aul Dause, and who would. way to Tipperary I. Hosiery, Umbrellas, etc, etc., etc. In's miss saying his prayer for all the

You who read this in cold blood in Wounded win hare returned to the 1880, when the 1880 children reached the solutii and davastating ofensive.

In that year there were bave on the whole, ospecially in the

Wright A number of Tweed Lad Serge Salt his brother, and joinué after doing ten the actual scene. A modem buttle 1,000,000 men. Considering also that, 102,000 classed in the Ersatz and 110,000 West, checkril the German ofensive, an

world, and an old Jegionaire who shot your drawing room will never quite realiza colour, they are certainly not less than age of 20.

so totally unlike all that one had hitherto the sick must be humerous on secount in the 1st Ban of the Landeturm. All are subjecting Germany to a great straiu. Mr & Mrs' W. Arm- Mrs B. Johus

of the strain tapered upon the troops the figures are available for subsequent But to end the war en our terms much and wields the clippers and the razoring as all of the enemy, for the simple at the opening of the wir: considering years, and they averago about 170,000 more is needed, and it will not be unt Fleet-Surgeon & Mrs Me A. Keith

**He was a barber in his early south inceived fighting to be. Your see so

reason that to put your head an inch the waste dae to climatic causes, spear for the two categories in question the Allies penetrato deeply into Gorinan Bernard, B with marked ability. Zu will do any- thing for a pérny-cut your hair or shave above the parapet of your trench memily in the East; and considering who from 1880 to the resent date. Twenty territory that Germans will think of Mrs Bowdler Toit, clean your boots or your rifle, shake instant death. The trenches are won the Etappen dutice and garrisons, there re contingeats of 170,000 men give They are about good reason to suppose that the supply 14,250,000 men, less waste which may be out and replenish your straw, or wash derfully constructed.

As, however, at your shirt. There are two things, how it deep, with metal sheeting above. of fully-trained more is practically dret down at 3 per cent.

up, in, the sense that them are but I the recruits cussed in these two cate. aver, he cannot do he cannot wash him, and holes through which to fire.

In many places the French and Cer.zere left for drafting. In order to find gorics art not the best of the yearly con

Mr R &Tmoud .: Mr & Man C. Lanzet My H. A. Catwright. self, and he cannot write a letter for you.'

anon treaches new within eighty yards of future drafts, and to increase the aum-tingent but the worst, we shall probably rJ Arnold for the very simple reason that his pea.

Me A. Couslaud manship does not extend beyond writing each other. The other day, before Ibers and the larger units at the front. it be well justi61 in reasoning the avail. Mr and Mrs W. E. Mr J. Lennox

Bir Dattoo Miss Corpor Bettison azived bere, a worthy Garman soldier is neerssary for Germany to make a heavy able strength from this source at under his own name.

Mr C. T. Mason MajorFaichale male anistake and stepped into the call upon the people, and it is conse-3,000,000. This is the second and Bir H. Friggs

Nr W.

Mz C. W. O. Mayns || M^^& Mrs. A. Gibson Mr W, ♫ Pringle Budge INGESTOCS DEVICE.

Mr J McArthur

| My & Mrs B. A. HaleMajor Pyne, RE Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr F.

Milner serve the ingenious methods invented in otome prisoner he was!

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr & Mrs Rúphs ing coffee. You can imagine what a this call may have been made and met.

It has been the practice in Germany There is lastly, the youth of Germany

Croes

MH. Murphy

PAMO. Eng Comdr. Roemes modern warfare to get close to the enemy

My R. Ogawa, Ja for many years to allow young men, hable to bo barne in mind. We have already Mias Crees

MTH R: Crichton Mr H. J. Orgonbuil Mr E A. Hutaland Mr Sharp without being decimated. For instance," “So strongly are both sides entrenched for service to postpotus ther crtey into found young volunteers aged 16 and 17 Dr. T. Orcas Min W. O. Padorers W. G. Hennings, My A. Siachie- we are all supplied with a bag, which, it will mean a terrific claughter to the the Army from the age of 20 to 21 or in the rooks of some new German forma Mr R. A, Donaldron Mr & Mrs. Ferman nurse and children Miss Skinner at 8.30 p.m., at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, when we got within 1,000 or 1,200 jarls, one which decides to dislodge the other 22, and in some case even to a highersions, and as Germany neither expects norr F. F. Duckworth M. & L. Pauning

we. fill with earth. In this condition The German shells have not been doing. This was rendered, ali the more desires a long war she sang call up and Mrs J-G. P. Woulda Mrs R. A. Romany of Ice House Street,

Mrand Mrs Ranger it resembles a small garden roller, and much damage. One which fel last easy because, up to the passing of the incorporate youths of 19 to 20. This Mr T. Fujimor - Bir K. Basama trá À QUANTITY Or

wo lie on our stomachs and wrigggle night, however, killed someone I know, Lay of 1918, Laus than hait of the means to forestall three contingents of Mr W. E. Graham

Mr and Mrs VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND along, pushing this in front of us and and slightly wounded the others. The contingents of this year was actually soos 1,500,000 fouths, and correspond Mr H. C. Grierva

SUNDBY BLACKWOOD

dragging our rifle behind us. It forms French artillery practica appears to be incorporated. The result was that, ingly to deprive the Army of their ser Mr C. H. Hodgman D perfect protection against rifle fire, and excellent, but it is difficult to estimate

Anticipating contingents vices in years to come. But most probe La S. Hant *FURNITURE, &c., &c.

An Fallows

onables us to get right up to the

like Napoleon, the Germans saved ably Germany thinks that if victory is Mr J. Hunter. TEAKWOOD.-Drawing Room Suites,

enemy.

them up and provide themselves won, future years can look after them Mr and Mrs Wm. **** My appetita.is awful! I have dined

with a first recruiting reserve, of which xelves, and we must therefore calculate Bedroom Gaiter, Dining Room Furnituro,

Jackson considerable part is probably already that at least 1,000,000 youths under 20 Bir D. H. Jones Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpate and Rugs, in town with a friend to-night, and this

in service at the front and at the depot will be employed in the war. This is Mr and Mrs Kraft

Mt J. Joseph Brass and Bmes-mounted Bedsteads, Toiles is what we had botwaen iz:-- Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c.,

The Ist year for which the writer has the third and lust source on which Ger complate German recruiting statistics is many depends. There is no other. Sideboards, Dinner: Waggons, Extensios

1011. In that yes there were 599,000 TOTAL AVAILABLE Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc.,

youths of 29 ezanine for the first time. Thus wo must reckon that, Germany Dinner and Dessert. Bervices, Crockery,

Bir D. Lawis 36800 youth of 21 adjourned from the has at her disposal, first, the 1914 con- Mr F. Bovington Glase and E.-P. Ware, Cooking Stover,

previous year, 280,000 adjourned from tingent and reuniting recarve, uppror and Mrs W. Mr W. Logan

Balles Cutlery, etc., etôn

Mr J. H. You Gapnee the year 1900, and 51,000 over the 489mately 1,000,000; second, the Ersatz men Mr M. J. Brees Liars CEN

and 1st Ban Landstrem, 3,000,000 ; and, i Mr A. E. Calaton Mr & Mrs Martin ( thirdly, the youths under 20, BST ME WA. J. Cooper Mr F. O. Nixon

Mr and Mrs R. K. Mr H. J. Rawlinson. 1,000,000. Considering. however, that Dodalist theMr L. U. Parkey Bow some independent Ersatz formations have Mr B. Fielder Mr & Mrs J. Robers » Inten, placed in the field; that mĖDY

Miss D. Filking youths are already eving as volunteers; Mr & Mrs A Forbes Mrs G. Sachse that quite a number from the Landsturm Mr. M. 3. Gurion MA. L. Shields 1st Bax have marched with the older and Wand. Hrs &

Capt. & Mrs White Singer

Me Hhogowerf PETRA MEEXC. Munduties Mr EP Thomas.

Lengths, a few pairs of Boots and Shoes, Toiles Soap, Períame, etc.

And

SUNDAY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Te nenal.

HUGHES & ROUGE,

Auctioners. Hongkong, Jan. 30; 1915.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instruc-

sions is Sell by Public Anction,

on

FRIDAY.

the 6th February, 1915, commencing

Des: Vieux Road, Corner

Blackwood Furniture Marble Clock, American Combination Eslor, &c., Mo.; (Fall Particulars from Catalogue.) Terms: As usLYA VIC

- HUGHES & HOUGN,

Auctioners.

Hongkong, Jan 20, 1915

you happen to belate your

Se Comterly add Promot

Jauh the Sama DRA CAVE.

peace.

"KINS - EDWARD" ROTEL.

It is really. very interesting to orang rench with a hago can of steam-quently necessary for us to examine how most important suure which is now being Mrs Christiasen

used.

6 portions of calf's liver.

4 portions of ragout de mouton.

4 portions of roast beef.:

2 portions of opinach,

6 portions of jam.

In a later letter, describing a maxlen battlefield, he soya:-

If I were free to write what I liked this would be the most interesting letter you have over received. But, alas!"I must remember the Military Conser. I can only say that I am with a certain number of troops, on the silo of a hill, in certain part of France, lay

some tight mile vida lies betroen we and another range of hills, and a fierce fight is being waged.

AAL

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Guide.

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