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THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915.

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SATURDAY,

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at iba.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8.

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A LARGE SKLECTION OF

SILK EMBROIDERIES

SWATOW` DRAWN

WORK, Etc., Consisting of

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30 rolls Pongée Silk, a number of Egret Plames and Satin embroidered Bedspreads

in various colours.

Terms ---As usual,

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178

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The Lost Blucher.

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The low of the Blucher is an extrames ly heary blow to the German feet. Al though not a Dreadnought in the strict sense of the term, she was the most powerful armoured cruiser in the world.

She was laid down at Kiel Dockyard

BATTLE OF THE FALK-

LAND ISLANDS.

ACCOUNTS OF EYE-WITNESSES.

Virld Narratives.

(From "The Daily Telegraph.")

We publish below two thrilling se counts of the battle of the Falkland Is lunds, both by eye-witnssen eď the j scenes they describe. The first is from kh eyewitness of the fight with the Leipzig. He writes:

·

**The British squadron had just coled, and were of when the German. ships appebrock 3 eight an the signal come, • Baise steam for full speed,'

The Kent was the guardship, with steam up, and first aus of harbour. The Germans saw the Glasgow and the Kent, and Adiniral Von Spec mada signala tu say they would enguge. Their distanc was then twelve miles. The Lavincible

bour and fadexible were not 'put till alter us, and the enemy had not the faintest knowlelga they were aut of 15- Sorth Sea. Alter's hit they spotted the Tripel mass, and távir aŭgines have never so fast. However, the Thvincible ned the Inflexible bad tha leg's of them. and about one o'clock brought the Shin- horst and lineisenau to setion at externe range-10,000 yards. The three light craisers, Leipsig. Drasilan, and Nurs

bere made off in another direction.

The Glasgow, the Cornwalt, and the Kent, were hol-foot after them. The County cruisers were too slow, and the Glasgow impeded the enemy's light cruisers by making them turn to reply to our fire. thus letting the Cornwall ateh up. The Cornwall and the Glas gow were after the Leipzig, tho Keny after the Nurnberg, and the Dresden, miles away on the horizon. About throa o'clock we opened fire.

BATE OF THE LEIPZIG.

For two hours the Glasgow fought in October, 1906, launched in April, 1009, the Leipzig alone, twisting and turning, and commissioned for service in Sep her shots falling far too close for the tomber, 1009. She was 1287t long, 8005 | Glasgow's liking. Two shells went in breadth, nod druse over 200% of water. | through the foretop, taking one man's The displacement at full four was over hand of and killing another, 70ft, below, 20,000 WES She was fitted with reci on the upper trek. About Ave the procating engines of 32,000 horse power. Cornwall got inte range and weighed which gave her on trial a speed of 25.8 in with her bin. The two simply raked

kucts. The armament was of remarkable

power for a vasel of this class. It con |sisted al twelve 8.2in guns of the latest 192 pattern, eight Bin, and sixteen 21-pounder

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wer to the enw's nest. Har wireless was mashed up, but she was, able to take mossages, though not to send any, so the board that the two Germsa cruisers and Leipzig were sunk and that ships Mr E. S. Abraham were being sent in each of the Kent MBJ. Alkamade and Nurnberg.

Only three out of the 320 men picked up, as the Kent, ritning short of col, had barn her boats nad every piece of wood in the ship, even tearing up decks. The Scharnhorst went down with all hands, firing up to the last, but 10 were picked up from the Gaeisenau.

**Not a man was hurt on the Invingi- The Kant hle, Inflexible, and Cornirall. and five killed and twenty, wounded, the Glasgow one killed and were wounded."

The end letter, describes, chiefly, the encounter of the Kent and the Nurn-j

bagru. It run

The Kent had flooded the upper and main decks before going into action, and this made her cabins wet, as the water

willed about to nearly din in depth.

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Me B. G. Allen

Mr A. E. Jones

Mr Da Jonquere Mrs. H. Joseph

Mr Goa. E-Andemonðir E. M. Joseph Mr and Mrs S. W. Mr and Mrs H. A.

BAUD

Koster

Mr and Mrs. H. A

Lampinen,

Mr G. A. Lawran00- Mr W, D. Loa

Mr G. T. Lloyd

on

Mr H. J. Mardling

Dr & Mrs On

Aliss P. May

Mrs 8. L McColinm

Mr L. Bockingsse Med E R. Balilion Mr C. D.J. Bell NERD STRUKE HER COLocks, Je J. Fell **The Nurnberg snuck her eclours at Mr G.A. Bom seven, and heeleil over and rack at 7.30, Mr & Mrs Beswick Mraad Mrs Hajs,

Mr and Mrs A. R. Mes R. R. M Yesterday was the glorious Dec. 8. her forcbridon, &c., blazing. A few

Bishop on which we fought und wen, ja perfect people stood on the quarter-lock waving Mr W. M. Black weather, a great paval victory-two Ger a small flug.

Mr E. F. Bothwell All the Kent's boats were haled. Mr and Mrs J. V. an armoured cruisers and two light

Brege cruisers suak, paly due light cruiser She patched up two, and got them away getting away, chiotly exeing to our tack about eight pr.

There were several n B. Bucklin

Mr R. L. Burke Lof coal. The Good Hope and Mon- mon swimruning towards the ship. One Mr A. Campbell euth have bera avenged sooner than going strongly on hamninck got along. Mr A. B. Carey

side, caught a mpe, and was hauled up. Mr. E. Clayton

Mr P. Carlton nayone could possibly-have expected. Intoxible joined us on Nov. 21 to replace As she was trying to get astern of the Dr A. LE, F. Cole- Mr G. S. Middlebor

The battlecruiser Tasincible and The Kent still had sour way on her. MS. EL Cole

Capt. & Mrs Geo. W. Mr J. H. N. Mody the Good Hapi зnd Monmouth. All Numberg's quarter-deck to take them

Mrs James Milor

paled and proceded direct to the Falk. d, the other men went past her, and the

the Glasgow steamed round and round, to coal, but only three were able to £lltached did not reach them. Her com

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Mr J. Ormiston

Mr u. G. Paisonnet“

Mr & Mrs Panteosta

Mr Peyroux

Mr.

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"After she exaght fire and stopped: 1 lands, where we all anchored on the 7th buoys we throw astern with mpes at Mrs Corneliassen & M= (1./P-MnHer quick-frers, with four subinarged torpedo out of torpela range. As her flag was. At eight a.m. on the Mth two ene mander would not allow men to go over Mr R. H. Craig Capt. D. Nonton tubes. The big guns were mounted in still flying the Glasgow thought she was my's cruisers were reported. The Keat with a line, so she was not able to sova Miess 4. Croston

waiting to put a torped into her was at the entrance of the harbour with many, but the boats picked up nine. Mr Ms J. Cruick. Mr W. von na thers were sover explosions that steam up, so sin go out first at nine Despite hand work trying to resuscitato Mr and Min 0. Q. looked like guns, she did not know who to find the Scharnhoras and Nurn them; only five gero brought round.

Cartis herg outside. She learnt from a sur. Originally flagship of the High Souther she was finished-out,

There was great excitement on the Mr and Mrs Dallas

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Fout's cruiser squadma, the Blucher two Her captain told the Cornwall to vivor that they had heard Port Stanley Kent and suppressed cheers when it was Mr & Darby

had been dismantled, so

Mr R. 8. Dors they intended heard the enemy was on fire, and also He W. A. Dowley games ago became the chit gunnery sink her with gun-fre.

The Glasgow afterwords learnt the to cool there: they had no id that when orders came to pass up lyddite, as Mr W. Downie THE Undersigned have received instruc.training ship of the German nary. She

tions from TE REGISTRAR, ŠUTREME was Etted with all the most modern gun-1 uppalling uewe that while she was er out to strengthen our, squadron. They times men on the Kent felt somewhat Mr and Mrs K. Q; Mr W, A. Bay"

two powerait battle-cruisers had "come this showed wo had got the range. Three M. E. Duny Cover, to sell by Public Auction,

nory equipment, und her crew included, cling round the Leipzár 200 of the crew

Ebreafals the Kent, atuncomfortable on bearing: - of course, a large percentage of the best had mustered en deck, waiting for the trained their game ou

** (1) That the armourers had been Mr E. Evensen

Mr C. Esdale te

Lieut. Gol. sad Mrs Glasgow to suipe qul save thes, and 14.500 yards, though fortunately they

Rayner At the outbreak of war Prince Henry that the few shots of the Cornwall killed did not fire, but turned and fled imme- erdered up to repair the fore-turret, Mr and Mrs P. I. Mr V. Bend of Prussia, the Kaiser's sailor brother, every man except about a dozen. If the distely the Canopus greeted them with which went wrong quite at the first, Falconer

Mis B. Bexy though it only delayed the firing for MrJ. Fra

Ma. L7 Mr F. Faor

Beobins hoisted his flag in the Blucher, and took Glasgow had had any indication that they four 12in shells Bred from inside the

Dr H. Q. Rogge command of the Carmaa Heet in the had surrendered she could have saved harbour over the land. Baltic. This fleet accomplished nothing a large part of the, crear, but the sur-

DEUTSCHLAND UNTER ALLES.'* against the Russians, and it is under-vivors and the fire was

They joined three other cruisers, so bad they stood that with the coming of winter could not do anything. Eventually then the Kers pured followed by the Prince Henry hauled down his flag. The Glasgow tried to pick up any remaining. Glasgow, who had conled the day before. Bucher almost certainly took part in the The Leipzig was burning furiously, and The Invincible. Inflexible. Cornwall, and recent bombardment of our undefended might at any moment have blown up fedonia were sent after the enemy's East Coast towns. Incidentally it may

wo guing as near as possible the Glasgow he noted that she is the Ingest fight told the Germans to jump into the sea colliers and managed to bag them.) ing ship which has an far been destroyed swim to the bout, which they did. the Kent mea remained at uction stations in the present war.

Unfortunately, at the same time the ship till 10.00, when the officers were photo. gradually hecleri over and plunged down graphed, and the tower of Deutschland, The Dertlinger is the largest and to the bottom. The Glasgow only picked Deutschland unter Alles was drunk in Mr & Mrs W. Am. Mr & Mrs C. Hum. latort battle.cruiser in the German xavy up eleven souls.

sloe gir. Then there was lunch, and

phreys She was launched at Hamburg in June, They had fired every shot they had, afterwards a group sat on the top of the Fleot-Surgeon & Mr Mr H. U. Jeffxion 1913, and completed last August. Her Sms of them think that when the forward gun turret, calling is the stalls," displacement is 26,000 tons (28,000 at Cornwall opened fire at the end and watching the pursuit, and after 12.55 Mrs Bowdler full loud), and she was designed format to give them no quarter, as the firing by the Inflexible and Invinci- fajor Bowen speed of 28.5 know. The armament revenge for the Good Hore and the ble on the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. Mr & Mrs Carmichael consists of night 12in guns, twelve in, Monmouth. When they is the Glast everybody was ordered to action Mr F. W. Cary and twelve 21-pounder quick-dren, and gow we gave them three hearty theory, stations again. At 2:25 they again fall Bir & Mrs Casulli

our submerged torpedo.tubes. The big for they had fought gallant action out, and an officer went upon the bridge Mr H. A. Catwright Hi, Holborn Viaduct. 1.0 D. J. guns are in doubla turrets in the contre under considerable odds. KETREX & Co, 3 Whitefriart 58,line, and all can be fired on either broad.

Full particulars and Inspecting Orders may be had from the Undersigned, or Mesare, EWENS & NEEDHAM...

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NEW ZEALAND'S GIFT,

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On

a short time, but of course as the ship Capt. and Mrs E. M. Mr J. P. Rowell wis fiting at an enemy ahead it pas French and child Mr W. H. Ratherford her most important gun. 77

Mr C. G. Fry Mr R. B. Salisbury, ** (2) When a shell came through Mr Berman Fuller the upper part of the ship and part of r W. C. Gallot it hit the bulkhead

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The Kent caught the Nurnberg, sa The big cruisers steamed away at right Mr and Mrs J. B. more and child The Seydlitz is another very modern thres of the latter's boilers gave out angles on the Kent's port bears, both Crichton & children battle-cruiser, having been completed

couples side by side about 14,000 yards Col. Darling only in April, 1013. Her displacement

apart only their funnels visible. Mrs Edwards and Mr &Min. Plummet is 25,000 toos, speed twenty-eight knots,

three p.m. the Glasgow opened firoon

Mr W. J. Pringle the Leipzig, and soon, went shots all Me and Mrs Man der Misa M. Prior round her, one of the first apparently Fist hitting hot. She replied with salvos. | Majos Faichate"

The Glasgow soon Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr.A. Sinclair first short, then over, hauled out and then closed again to just Mr & Mrs B. A. Hain Him Skizzes within range. At 9.55

on the Kent Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr C. Skott therujas ten in the gun room, and at B.A.M.O. Mr and Ms Grant 4.15 sen oally went to our stations. Mr F. A. Hasoland Smith Tho New Zealand is slightly older. At that time the Leipzig was ahead on Mrs Hovbrender Lb. & Mrs Smytha Sho was originally laid down for the the Kent's starboard bow, and the Dres Major Humphrey, Mr & Mrs A. Bindier His Majesty's ship Lion, the fog. Dominion of that name, but was subseden was zimost out of sight, with the ship of Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty,quently presented to the British Navy Nurnberg well ahead on our port bon. Mr and Mrs W. G. Me Young Taxone of the fastest and most powerful Launched in 1911, and completed the

Hampherys fighting ships in the world. She, be following year she displaces 18,800,tona, longs to what is popularly known as the is 379tt long, and can steam at 25 knota.taken the Kert opened on the Leipzig, super-Dreadnought clas of battle. The armament ecosists of eight 12in and continued to give her her starboard

Box & Co., Manila.

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on the wood and stoking furiously, the Kent goo M.F. G. Becke. BROCKET & Co., Shanghai, Kriar &ine engines of 79,000 horse power are There is a strong armourbelt Waist Lrs. Yokohama, KRY & designed for a speed of, twenty-eight, water-line, and other vital parts are well up to 24.7 knots, mors than she had Mr and Mrs WH. WALAH, LTD.

Imobs, though in service the ship: hes | protealaid. "Tho New Zealand cost about maske, dons before, managed to overheat

the Nurnberg; act at five p.m. opened $1 W. Badge

H. frequently worked up to thirty Luots. £1,600,000.

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Mr J, McArthur fire at 11,000 yards, closing rapidly, 400 Mr R. D. Rann,

Mr P. Milner 5. Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

yerde sach salvo for a bit till she got Mrs Christinaen M-H. Murphy within 5,000 yards, but almost her first Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr B. Ogas

Crees shot took effect.

Mr AJ, Chenhall Miss Grets The Kent had twenty two marks on MTL R. Crichton, Mr&MrH. Pourman Mrs W. O. P BOOTS MALPenning

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