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THE CHINA MAIL.
THE BATTLE OF NEUVE
CHAPELLE.
SPLENDID STORY OF BRITISH HEROISM.
Enamy Takon By Surprise,”
Yesterday (saysThe Daily Tule grph of March 19), the Press Bursa No. 14, Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon,
issues, a further descriptive account of the battle of Neuro Chapelle, which has VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD been communicated by an eye-witness
SUNDAY
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pevent with General Teadquarters, it continues and supplements the narrative published on the 18th instans of the rarements of the Beitish Force and the Frush Armies in immediat touch with
Teakwood Dining Table and Dinner Waggon, Wardrobes, Washstands and Dressing Tables, Double Bram-mounted)it: Bad Rattan Armchairs and Tables, Crockery, and Glass Ware, Ice Chest, Shanghai Baths and Commode, Cooking Stove and Utensils,
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FRIDAY,
March 30,
the night of 12th-13th the Germans talions Neuve Chapallo, and that he attempted to risks this position by at, belloved all threo vera killed, tacks carried out by parties of bond throwers, but they wera all röpulsed]..
EVENTS LATEST-TRICK.
caver ITISH TROOTS.
One important feature of the recent speców, small though it may be in, actual During the light a curious device of extent, in the proof it has given of the the cremy was discovered. One of our spirit of cur met. Not only did they patrole on the left came upon a dummayenery out the attack with the greatest figure stuck in the ground in front of lash and gallantry, but after daye and the German, irunches. Upon being nights of incessant fighting, during which mored the figure exploded, injuring they have often had to lie out for hours This doubtless a "booby, exposed to heavy fire, and in spile af man trap" prepared by some man accusvened the severe losses they have sustained, to handling explosive
they display Titlo sgua of the strain. On the 13 the Bghting at Seuve The companies, weskened though they Chapelle was much of the same antura were, stug cheerily through the vil
it had been on the privinus day, conlages on the way back from the trenches. preligiother dating of further counterattacks by the furrying Pickethauben **
my this time backed up by a severemphis. Even those who hat bad the bombardment. Strong Gurman reintorer longest spell of fighting were fit for any- ments taken in many its hnd be thing after one night's rest, arriving continuously since the 10th, wil
Great indignation was expressed by the those traps were thewa into the Bght men of one battalion, who consideri as they cou We had consolidated that they had had peculiarly bad luck. our position during the course of the the memory, of which" rankled. They
!
On the 11th, as has been described, the action round. Neare, Chapelle hal mumed the farra of incessant efforts on the pars of the enemy to gain what eight, however, ary? the enemy's efforts had settled down to ear their diners they had lost, the only result of which was easily beton back. At no paint during a lull in the battle, and rum had best to enable us to make light did they suved in penetrating our ration haut just been served out, when a funker proses bere and there as they trenches. In he alternoon a strong German party attacked them with Bombe, ws, butun CHP. Paring Friday and counter-attack was set in retion and forced them to evacuate the trench. Saturday, the 12th and 13th, the severe the Bois the De, but our guns played The fury of their counterattack made sch have in the enemy's ranky femiante, later was unequalled, and fighting continued,
** BRILLIANT ' SUCCESS."
th the morning of the 12th the Gezon ww.they attempted to debouch from, they not only retock the trench. but ma counterattacks we now one the wood that the attack melted away, mais a lungo imnul of prisoners. There the whole font round the village and More prisofort wontinued to fall into our was, however, Ettle left of the dinner, 340 the north of it. These gain ulted hands, and by the evening of this, the and nothing of the rum.
In the fighting which has taken place only in great towed to the enemy, who fourth day, they amounted to 1,700.
During the nth and 18th our nimmen during the past week our lowes have ala left many prisoners in our hands. By this time the Germans were begin carried out rail on the railway junelions of course, been heavy: bus at a moderate ning 30 show signs of great exaalistion, at Don and Domi; considerable damage estimate three of the enemy cannot lys and on more than one occasion the men
was effected at both plucen, and at Don far short of 18,000, exclusive of pris the attacking line, Jay down and a portion of a train was destroyed. soners. That they were great is corro- up their hands when we opened fire. On Sunday, March 14, there was prac borstel by the statements of many pri Near the crossroads south of the village,tically no fighing round Neuve Chapelle sonera. in front of the locality known as Port Chur line was now firmly established, and Arthi, which we had taken the the enemy to further attempt before, about seventy of the enemy who upon it. Flis oferts were instead direct- had got into a communicatión trench ad in a fresh quarter. In the evening we captured in a body. It was only an extremely beary artillery fire at one point, north-east of the village. concentrated in our line round St. Eloi,
A member of the 2nd Battalion -Bod- that they reached our trenches, but me and between fire and six p.m.." actre fordshire Regiment, which took part in at cu drove them out, and pursued blowing up one of our benches, the Ger- the victory at Neuve Chapelle, and re- them towards their own lips, taking mana saulted and ccepied the villageved the congratulations of the General maar prisoners.
and some trenches both to the north Beer Couninding, forwards to the and south of A counter-attack was Star'a copy of the following special order. organises by early the next or dated March 14, sed by the General} ing about three a.m., and the village Commanding this Fourth Corps: and the whols of the trenches, except for one post with of the village, were
captured.
the 23rd April, 1915, at 11 am, st **Hillside," No. 111, The Peak, SUNDRY
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As the hostile attacks grow more feeble our infantry pressed on and gave the weary enemy no rest. They strmed a wiring position in some bases on the leti news the Moulin Dupietre, and a parts of about fifty, armed with bombe, rushed trench and took eighty pri-
sopers.
TERRING ROMBÄNDMENT,
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The work of our artillery during the As the afternoon wore on the last few days has been very effective. resistance of the Germans wenkened, and On the 10th the railway station at Ques 382 in mme casa entire companies surten Boy, Cast of Arpontiores, was shelled dered. Many of the men. were com-just as seno stile reinforcements were pletely exhausted. They stated that entraining for the scene of action. Pri their trenches were full of water, that were since ceplund have admitted that all their officers had been diled, that the fine reise ang asaltion. On the same day the fse of one of our heart howitzers was directed onto. Auber with somewhat remarkable results. Sud dealy a tower la the village, which was prominent katore in the landscape, wis cen to be projected skywards, to These surrenders canot be considered dissolve in midair, and to descend in a to rfcct: discredit on the rocks concloud of dut. cerned, for they fought most callantly.
AZE Undersigned hate received instrar. le battalions had been destroyed, and that they had been for days without food. The latter, no doubt, was due to the impossibility in the confusion of the fight of getting up rations to the firing Fine
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rial of the war. The heroism and Bar. T. C. Alexander Mr G. 1. Libya gallantry of regimental offecos and Mr Goo. E. Anderson Mae ad Mrs Lajs men, and the assi-fance afforded them Mr J. H. Backhouse Mr and Mrs T. 8.
Mr B. B. Ballook Lyle and child by artillery units is deserving of the Mrs E B Baltic MR. R. Mann and highest praise udu Corps Com Hr O. D. J. Bell mander desires to congratulate them ona Mr & Mrs Earwick: Mr-R- 8. C. May the severe defeat they have indicted
Mr W. R. S. Mo Mrs Bickitt
Mr 8. M. May
on the day, whose lowes amount to MEE Bothwell: Mr B. K. Mehta,
not less than 4,000 men in killed and prisoners alone.
The magmidcent behaviour of the infantry units is deserving of the high nat commendation, and a deploring the loss of those galiant comrades who have given their lives for their King and country, St. Henry:Rawlinson hopes that all officers and men fully
realise that what they have Becom plished in breaking through the Ger ma line is an achievement of which they should-feel justly proud.
MESSAGE TO THE TROOPS.
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Bat the strain mist have been terrible. the war stated that they had never ex They had beca taken by surprise, and perienced such a bombardment, as that had then been fighting for three days which preluded the assault on Foure against an enemy superior in numbers, Chapellany were still taking refuge and-what is more important greatly in their dug-ooh when our troops reach. superior in artillery. The effect of our ad their truth, and in the villagé bombardment may be judged from the several were. ptured in celines before Teakwood Hallstand, Teakwood Roll-top that on this 10th, when our men they hat read that we wers upon Deak and Bookcase combined, and Toak bad approached the German traches in them. One wounded Prussian officer of wood Writing Tables, Extension Dining front of Neuvo Chapelle, some of the a particularly offensive, and truculent Table (3 loaves) and Teak and Cane Arme survivors" had crawled, painfully out and type, which is not uncommon, expressed Before the battle of Neure Chapeller H.- Forrest chairs, Rattan and White Desmelled it on the ground, holding up their the greatest contempt for our methods, the following printed slip was issued to
Mr Peyrosz Furniture and Indian Carpet and Regs, hands, utterly dad. The vilinge itself "You do not fight. You murder, he the men of the Fourth Corps:
French and childA Men A. Phillips Dinner and Tea Services, Crockery, Class 1d been converted into a shambles, and soil."If it had been straightforward. The attack bich we are about to Mr Demo Fuller Mistar D. Phillips
Mr & Mrs A. Gardy. Mr A. J. Pitcher Chesterfield Sols and Arm-Chairs, Large and Z.-P. Wars and Engravings, & Ward. | romsined a medley of mins, thickly honest fighting, wo should have beaten undertake is of the first importance to
Mr A. B. Putres. Teakwood Sideboard, (specially made and rubes (teakwood and bevelled mirrors), strewn with corpses.
you: but my regiment, never had a
the Allied caus The Army and the Mr J. Gibh - Men J.AS RanHall Amigoed) Ural Extension Dining Table (315 Chests-of-dawers (Camphor and Teak- And yet, in spite of this, on the 12th, change from the first: there was a shell
nation are watching the result ad Sir Miss G.3. Godart Hi-E. H. Ry Isaved and Chairs, White Rattan Furniture, wood), 4 Single Beds, White Enamelled in certain localities, the Germans con-every ten years. Nothing could live in
John Frenchs is confident that every My V. Goulbura
Lout. Col. and Mrs Gliss Ware, Crockery and E.-P. Wir and Brass) Double Bed, Hair and Spring finued to hold firm, and resisted with such a fir
individust in the IV. Corps, will do his Mr & Mrs J. Goald Rayne
Mrs Grant-
Mr.V. Resd duty and inflict a crushing defeat Mr. Mrs R. P. Mica V. Bany Teakwood Endroom Furniture (specially
the most determination. They made
This feeling of resentment against our
the Gemian VII. Corps which is op- Greer
Mr J.P. Rowall designed), až size Suite of Bedroom
special use of honds so situated that from
posed to us.
Mr J. 8. Sharp Furniture very suitable for a small fiat,
them the ground could be swept by the artillery was own by several of the fire of machine-guns, and in some cases prisoneta, Celifying as it is to
Mr J. O. Sibley Large Wardrobes Bevelled Mirrora, Single
Mza A. G. Gimith Beds and large Double Bed, Bhanghai
plad as many as half a dozen of these gunners, it is it exhibition of a curious
A.Mr J. Spandi. Baths, Cooking Stove, etc., pts.
Mr 8. Steckment Gent's Bicycle and Sewing Machines in cue building. These had to lack of aur jadicial sense or even of a be taken one by ons after desperate fight. Frudimentary wigs of humour on the
Mi Y. Surly both in good condition, Pista by Kirking at close quarters. mau, London (good order), and a
part of the apolles of “ Friglițiulocas." coque AN DEAD
Is was the Germans who prepared an number of Pots of Plants and Sun Blinds. On view from Wednesday, the 26th.
Also
Garden Tens and Tablo, Carrying Chair, One Porcelain Cigar Eats (Americaa mako) and a number of Plantain Pots.
Mattress Bed Linen and Blankets, Dressing Tables (Bevelled Mirrors) and Washstands, Shanghal Baths, etc., etc., 2 Cooking Stoves sud Utensils,
Un view from Tuesday, the 27th, April. April. Catalogues will be issued. Terms—da nezza..
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H. BAWEINBOX, Lieut-General. Commanding IV. Corps. Headquarters, IV. Corps. 9-3-15
Mr H. L. Grifiths Capt. T.P. HAT M-W. Hammond Me and Mrs W.
À, Mr H, Ez. Ewafield-
Mr G.H. Sift Mrezidall
Kr Hairison Hon. Mr ·E,
Hewett, O.M.G. Mr W.-J. Hodgs Whilst the subject of horse racing har The net results of the operations in overwhelming Arce of astillory before been occupying much, public attention Mr W. M. Hofkies this quarter on this day were that, not the war, and they were the first to exhore, says London paper to hand) is my Mr E. Hunter. Mrd. Howitt
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Major D. Hsodonald- MH. Murphy
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[only had our original gain of ground beca pey the concatrated action of heary be recalled that it has never been taken 3 Mr E. Mr and Mrs Hr R. Capt. and Mrs Mo-M. W. O,'Pinsidorm -
chief
When C. W. Campbell, C.M.G., rinted Mongolia be attended a race meeting st which most of the competing horses were owned by Tamas. The great racos which
The White
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Mr and Ms g
Mr G. G. Wood
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Miss Creen
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stained against repeated counter guns in field warfare. When the tables seriously in this country as in Mongolia, Mr. M attacks, but that further progres had returned, tol they have their first where it is carried on under the auspices of Mr B. M. Joseph the Buddhist priests. The races are rar E. M. Joseph been made by us at se points, notably taste of what a bar offen eaten, tiless than ten miles long, and
and the
[G*** | Mr F, H. Kaler to the north-west of the village, and actually have the effrontery to complain. event of the Mongolisa racing year is a that we lead captured over 600 more It also expedilly gated our prisoners contest over 30 miles of rough steppe Mr and Mrs E. 8.- Wright
Kelly 366 pioners. By nightfall the German that they should have boon captured by dead lay, thick all along our front. Op the British, who, they had been inform. posto the sector south of the village ed, were very inferice animise there were more than 2,000 bolića, and In spite of the exhaustion of many of take place yearly at Urgs, he writes, "are Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Mr. T. J. B. Jobas in front of one battalion east of the then, thou on the whole said held under the direct patronage of the
Mr Lee Jones Lama Pope of Mongolia, who becomes the village wery stretched 600 more. The great deal for the diaplins and cater owner of the winner. A horse race, with Mira Bowdler dm Martin & children ground in these place slopes upwards prevailing, in the enemy's rank Conti bishop in the judge box, a pale chiefly Mr & Mrs Carichael Frola, our trenches towards the enczny, dering the conditions under which they clerical, no bookmakers or betting, and Mr. W. Cary Find the corpses could be plainly seen had been living fa the trenches both nominal prizes, is a phanousson entitled Mr & Mrs Casulli
and counted, These figures do not in their lothing did their persons were to a little attention from an Englishman,
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Another succuse was obtained on this malvca mustapenad
day to the east of Arnienlieres, at a little. They are alast unanimously optírnís. hamlet called L'Epinotto. By a sudden", tio ás regard, the situation. The fors alluck with hombs wo gnined willi triking | prevalent still is that the Geronnes are low position about half a mile in length going to finish with Buwia, rat which representing an Edvance of shout 300 will not take baz-and then with the yards from our original trenches. On whole of their forces will undertake the A easy task of crushing Franch and Bri- bread makeda taín. And they express unbounded ad. THENZW FRENCH REMEDY. miration for Eid-Marshal von Hinden THERAPION NO. 1, who is a national hem. Ona THERAPION NI 2 officer stated HER Geriau princes
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