JUST ARRIVED:
NEW
STOCK
OF
BULL DOG
THE CHINA MAJI
Chinese person
resident in the Colony. The details of the Bill are open to some criticism:
We ena understand why members of His Majesty's, forces, members of the Colonial forces Volunteers and Police and civilians in the per-
THE MAGISTRACY.
FINES FOR OPIUM.
At the Magistracy this morning several fines wore imposed upon Chinese for being in illicit possession of opitim,
One defendant who was found on the
SPORTING.
PEAK SCHOOL SPORTS.
A HAPPY AFTERNOON AT **TANDERAGEET
SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1918.
KILLING THE WOUNDED.ported his experiances to a anbalters
GERMAN ATROGETTES.
OUTRAGES ON WOMEN AND GIRLS,
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sad to his captain, who deposes that be was very exhausted and covered with mid and water up to the neck.
MOTHER'S TERNALE STORY:
Here are some extracts from depositions
Professor J. H. Morgan, who was seat saken from sudicentimony which Quite a gay time was spent at the to France by the Home Oilce to invent.Professor Morgan has taken considerabie manent employment of the Colonial Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam-residence of the Hon. Mr. Claud gate the alleged breathes of the laws of pains to rorroborate:— Government or of the Naval or the boat Co's Wharf with 45 taels of pre-afternoon. when the children attends book entitled German Atrocities ".
Two of us entered an ostamitiet (■> Severn at Tanderages" yesterday war by German swoops, has just ismed
Sirppa and found the landlady crying. Military authorities, should be except pared opina valued at 8500, was fined ing the Peak School held their Moura. Unwin, publishes), in which he
She told us that abous thirteen Germans ed from the provisions of the Bill. $5,000
second manual sports programme. gives a good many facts that until now
had violated her daughter, and shot her busband against a wall in front of her —their names are officially on record'
Three other men charged with at The youngsters thoroughly enjoyed tave been unpublished. His book indeed
eye.
A Belgian arm F
told me LIGHT ALE and GUINNESS' STOUT, already-but it is not so obvious tempting to export two taels of opiumit and the events were contested with is a kind of postsurips to the Brycz why the wives and daughters of each, valued at $23, were each nedre zest and not a little amusement Beport, whish, when put before the world. to the moderate attendance of made people shudder to think a race.
that a German officer threatened him They were arrested on the spectators!
with revolver because he tried to persons included in any of the classes $230
nominally known as civilised, could have IN PINTS AND SPLITS.
Ms. McI. MESSER presented the bon guilty of such horrom... o
protect his daughter, and the officer specified above should also be Douglas wharf.
For being in possession of fire mace prizes at the close.
Much of the evidenco now revealed by
forced the girl to sleep with him for excepted. There is no official record
Mr. E. RALPIs, Inspector of Professor Morgan relates to outragen an
four nights.
vote of, thanks to the Hon. Mr. outrages on British soller........ Claud Severn for enabling them all to spend such a pleasant afternoon and cheers were given in support of the motion.
SOLE AGENTS:
is the Colony of wives and daughters of opium two Chinese were ordered to English Schools, expressed a cordial civilians. bus much more deals with
and there seems no valid reason, if pay fines of $23. such a bill is needed at all, why an
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. oficial record should not be kopt of
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BIRTHS.
MOORE --On April 22, 1916, at Shang- hai, the wife of H. Moon, of a sot, LUBBOCK-On April 21, 1916, at Bed
hampton, Hampshire, England, the wife of Lieut. Commander RUPERT EGERTON LUBBOCK, Royal Navy, of a Ho
DEATH
MacroNaLD -On April 17, 1918, died of wounds, ARCHIBALD ALENAN **DER MACDONALD, 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Cameron Highlanders, ellest son of Mrs. T. Macdonald, and the Itu T. Macdonald, H.H. M. Supreme Court, Shanghai.
The China tail.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY. April 29, 1916
REGISTRATION "IN
BONGKONG...
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all wives and "daughters, and notĮ merely of a few of them
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The dollar today, is 28.- 27d Last night some person opened the safe of Messrs. Clarke and Co's shop in Chater Road by means of a duplicate key, and stole $200.
We bear that..the Shropshires (R. S. L. Ly have challenged the Volunteer Reserves to a rifle shooting match--ten, men to shoot and right to
count.
INTO THE LIONS MOUTH
A Chinese who stole a brass urn in Tang Street and ran away, fell into the Artus of Inspector Brazil who was on patrol Defendant was charged with Freeny and it was proved that he bad, two previous convictions for stealing Defendant was sent to prison for three,
month
THE MILITARY CROSS.
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AWARDED GALLANT HONGKONG
SANITARY INSPECTOR
THE TREACHERY OF THE UUN.. The breaches of the laws of war in the
Held include misuse of the white dag, fring upon stretcher.bearers, the killing The Hon. Mr. CLAUD SEVERN of wounded, and the missery di responding thanked Mrs. Messer for prisoners. Fifty-six depositions and distributing the awards and the Indies statements by British soldiers, ale con and gentlemen who had subscribed verned mainly won ourages in one or cluded in his vote Mrs. Main (Head the Royal Scots tells how at Ypres a dozen prizes. The hon. gentleman in other of these categorie. A private of mistress), Miss Skinner, Miss Rodger, Germans in a captured trench having Mr. Ralphs and Messrs. Kay and surrendered. the British turned their Foster, and Sergt. Cooper for their attention to dring at the enemy who were kind assistance. "Concluding be said retiring. "Cue of the advers of our he hoped that they would meet on regiment." he says, "was at the side. the occasion of the next programme of the trench, and had picked up a ride in happier times. He asked them Full to join with him in singing the
National Anthem.
to fire at the retreating Germans. I saw
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We went to a farm to fill our water bestles and a woman told us thai her two daughters had bean, outraged the previous night by twelve or fourteen Germans. The woman was put axcited." but greatly distressed, and the two girls (one child sixteen and the other abou nineteen) were still more distressed; they were in a pitiful plight.
COMPANY REPORT.
INDOCHINA STEAM, NAVIGATİON
CO., LIMITED.
The 34th annual report of the Board
one of the Germans who had surrendered G Directors. says z
I think he was an officer-ruse his The Report of the Directors and State- Those who contributed to the prize ¦ revolvér (we had to time to disarm them)ment of Accounts for the year 1915, i fund were Mrs. Bonner, Mrs. Butter and shoot at our offices, who dropped. now presented. field, Mrs. Churchill, Mr. A. G. Another mar and I then whot
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Sunitury fuspector Millington, of Hongkong, who went home with the
Trade in both North and South China - last batch of Hongkong Police, has been Coppin. Mrs. Denly. Mr. Dunbar, German." A private in the 1st Wilts during the year opened under normal awarded the Military Cross for con- A Dunbar, Mr. F. Graham, Mr. describes how on the Aisne the thermians conditions, but as the year progreval spicuous bravery in the field. The in-A. W. Grant. Mrs. W. G. Humcame out of a wood with a white di general iniprovement set in duo in » formation comes to hand in a letter phreys, Mrs. O. J. Ellis, Mrs. W. Captain whose company was in large measure to an exceptional shortage M. Humphreys, Mrs. Main. Mrs. the trenches, gave the order to cease fire fof suitable count-tonnage, and during the received from. Mr. H. F. Victor, who Messer. Mrs: Miller, Mrs. Ralphs. and went forward alone towards the Autumn months freights were on a higher states that Millington deserved the Mrs. T. E. Pearce. Mr. J. A. Young Germans. The German other then shot scale thou had been seen for many years. A passenger on and the award, and that he has been wounded and Messrs. Lane, Chiwford & Co. Tuning on a trip from Manila to Hong by shrapnel Détails of the incident
Captain R with his revolver, and Asus the sett earnings of the The events were as follow:- kong bad his suit, pase opened on the
Lang jump, 8 to 13 years.-1. E. Stub voyage and various articles were stolen which led to the presentation of the
award are not given, but the award is bings; 2, W. Dunbar. amounting in value to $67.50.
proof in itself that Millington rendered | good service to his country-
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HE. The Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. J. IV Lloyd to set as Millington was forinerly also a Superintendent of Imports and Experts warder in Victoria Gaol and had once during the absence on leave of Mr. R. been soldier. He left Hongkong on O. Hutchison or until further notice, November 8th, was drafted to the with efect from the 19th April 1916.
front in February last and appears to have been in some of the heaviest fighting. *
Entries for the Dog-aral Ch: Show have been coming in well, but the organisers expect many more and would feel obliged it intending exhibitors would send in their entries at once instead of waiting till the last moment,
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Millington,
we believe, is the second Hongkong man to receive the distinction, the first being Mr. R. G. Munro of the London Irish Riftes, T.F., formerly with Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ld. Ma. Munro received the
THERE seems to be a good deal of curiosity regarding the reasons for the introduction of a Bill for the registration of noa-Chinese residents in Hoogkong curiosity which was not latisñed by the ATIURNEY GENERAL when he moved the second Lady Mayund daughters left to-awarded for "conspicuous gallantry and reading of the Bill in Council on day, by the Monteagle for Fapan. "The ability as the Quarries, near Vermelles, Thursday. It seems to have been ship took away a large number of on December 16, 1915." forgotten that this ordinance has residents of the Colony, including Mrs." heen pressed upon the Government Copley Moyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. by the Chamber of Commerce. But Lenak, Mr. G. E. Stewart and Miss in requiring the registration of women Willington, who are going home.
AN EX-INDIAN POLICEMAN DECORATED,
Nows in abo received from Indian
conatable in Hongkong named Alla Khan, has hes presented
(some woinen only) the now Bill seema Mr. B. T. B. Boothby, of the Can-sources that a former fadian police to go beyond the purpose indicated by ton-Hankew railway and Mrs. Boothby, Bakha Excursion to Macan by the Chairman of the Chamber (the with their children have left for Home with the Indian Order of Merit.
Hon Mr. LANDALE) in his address via Siberia. Mr. Boothby is going to
offer his services with the Army. Ha second class. Khan joined the Police at the recent annual meeting of members. We quote his reference to carries with hins the warm wishes of in 1896 and resigned after eleven the subject:--
many friends in Hongkong and Canton months and entered the army. In the as well as in Shanghai and Hankow.
War in Europe he was in the 32nd Division, Signalling Corps Grenadiers, The U.S. Transport Merritt, which and has done exceedingly good work in drifted on top of the wreck of the the trenches of Belgium and France. Guthrie, Taka Bar on Monday April
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY:
10.30
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"In view of some correspondence that 4.m. Auction Railway appeared in the Press we write to the
Government suggesting that a Registra Material, Suddlery, Furniture, etction Scheme on similar lines to that int Godown 107, Prayà Eust.
initiated at Home which led to Lord 230 p.m.-Auction of Household Derby's recruiting schemes shmir be put
in force in Hongkong,, and we much 17, during a gale, was taken to Tongku : Furniture, Sewing Machine, Grand
apon by the
Fiano, etc. at No. G, Hart Avenued regret that our proposal was net setedop 18th for repairs. So far as can be i
Kowloon..
General Memoranda.
TUESDAY, May 2 & WEDNESDAY, 3:—
10 --Auction of Cool Lighter, Buat Launch, Stein Catter, Stores, Ething at H. M. Naval Yard,
and Kowloon Tiupda.
WEDNESDAY, May 3:
Noon-Entriesene for Dog and Cat
Show on 13th inst Noon. --Canton Insce. Co's. Meetings.
THURSDAY, May 4 :—
245 pm-Auction of Household Furni- ture at "Cragmin East," No. 100, The Penk.
FRIDAY, Hay 5:—
Government. In most parts
of the Empire matters have Hince ascertained her injuries are limited to a advanced beyond our proposals, but hole, 18 by 12 inches, near the water- nothing has been done in Hongkong to line, and a few strained plates. She satisfactorily regularise this matter.
What I mean by this is, we would like sailed on the 19th for Dalny where abe the Hongkong Government, with the authority of the Imperial Government goes into dry dock if necessary.
to say definitely Whether a maz "is required in Hongkong or not. Upon this it would follow that members of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps would not with authority. It cannot be denied that be recruited in England unless transferred
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HONGKONG WEDDING.
BIDEN-ANDERTON
it is important to the country that the business of Hongkong should be carried
At St. John's Cathedral this morning on. It is conducted by men who have been Mr. Y. Alan Biden, of the Public Works specially trained for the work they undertake, and who cannot be replaced Department and a Sergt-Major is "the at short notice. What is required is that
Hongkong it should be clearly laid down that o
Vouthteer Corps (Left who attends to his business here Section Machine (im Co.) was married nad is a wenter uf the Vulurbor Carpe
is doing his duty by his country just to Miss Marie Anderton, who has been efficiently as by going. Home and engaged in the pursing profession at
the New Army. If men the Peak Hospital. joining were required, and it is found after official enquiry that they can be spared,
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HOW THE GERMANS HIDE
THEIR LOSSES.
AMSTZERAK, March 21.
A Belgian living at Feraing has fur nished a newspaper correspondent with details regarding the cremation of Ger- man bodies in the blast furnLACUS.. Не witness the incinération of many etirpses unknown to the Gerrunna, who compel the inhabitants to shut them
forhid them to have lights. selves in their houses at nightfall and
The boding are conveyed to the fur sorted in bundles of four, fastened toge naces in long goods trains and are ther with iron wire,
ing, the cloth, metal hattons and boots The corpas are stripped of all cloth- being to precious to le The boxlies are then thrown in the Farmeces without ceremony. At least 800 are consumed each night.
Long jump. 3 to 8 year-2, Armstrong 2. A. Pearce.
140 Yards day race-1, A. Miller, J. Churchill.
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the rest of the Germans opened a "haare ateamers, biber providing for depreciation Sre. Sumber Company" replied, and all liabilities and outgoings,"include and drove the Germans back. The same ing Interim Dividend-paid last Septor Long jump. 6 to 8 years.--1, C. Bon.oldier tells how at La Base the British,ber, and taking into account the sum of nas 2, S. Tisdell,
having been driven out of the trenches, 17,224-14-5. brought forward from last R.de and ten comrades, the only survivors year, amounta to £101,198-10-8, which of "B" Company, retired to a farmhouse, compares most favourably with earnings mixed lot from various during past years. Qut of this balanse where, with a regiments, they began fring from the it proposed to pay a final Dividend "af 90 yards dat race-1. R. Humphreys windows. From the upstairs we saw I per cent. on the preferred and deferred 2, J. Miller
the Gemans bayoneting shose of our shares which will amount to £14,876-147-. left in the also a Bonus of 10/- per share to deferred 60 yards Bat race.-1; A. Pearce; 2. wounded who had been
trenches or placed under cover by us shareholders, absorbing £34,704-107, to B. Armstrong
High jump. A class 1. E. Stableren, behind them, or had crawled place to Genuts Reserve £35,000 to
along bings; 2, M. Blackman; 9, R. Dunbar.
increage oderwriting. £10,770-12-8, leaving High jump,
R. Humphreys. !
The malignant frenzy against British £12,904-11/- to be carried forward to High jump, C. class, A. Messer; troops finds expression in these words in next year's secount. From the Dividend 9, V. Martin.
the diary of a German soldier killed at on preferred shares income tax will be deducted, but not from the Dividend on Potato race, clase,1, T. Chur- Youvron- chill: 2, B. Dunbar,
Here also things occur which should deferred shares on the Hongkong Register. not be, Great atrocities are, of course, The Dividend on shares on the Hongkong. committed
and Register will be paid at the rate of 1/11 upon Englishmen Belgians: every one of them is knocked par doliar. on the head without mercy.
Blas.-I. J. Miller:
Potato race, * 13 ** clans.--1, B. Hum. phreys; 2. E. Bonnar.
Potato race, c.-1, B. Chur chill; 2. R. Armstrong.
Three-legged face, “A¦ class—1,7 Churchill and" G. Bonnar; 2, V. Butter. Seld and J. Messer,
Three-legged race, "B" class.--1, E. Bonnas and B. Humphreys:
Shipping, "A stans.-1. A. Miller: 2, V. Butterfield. 2, C. Blackman:
Skipping. "B" class-1. S. Tisdall:
-KNOCKED ON TWY HEAD.
But woe
Account tão
cuns
by
of
A contract has been entered into with
to the poor German who falls into their the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.,
bands.
Ltd., on favourable terms for: the cou-
Outrages upon the honour of women by struction of two coasting vessels of suit- German soldiers have been so frequentable type, and it is looped that delivery that it is impossible to escape the con. will be obtained by the end of this year viction that they have been condoned, at latest.
and, indeed, encouraged, by German The retiring Directors are the Hon. Mr. officers. This is another finding of the David Landale and Mr. H. P. White, author, as the result of a minute study the latter is eligible and offers himself for French,skipping.-1, E. Stubbings. `- of the German occupation "of Bailleul, re-election. In place of the Hon. Mr. Tug-of-war-Won by A. Miller, V. which a regiment of German Hussars held David Landale, the Senior Representative of Messrs. Jacline, Matheson & Co. Ltd., Butterfield. J. Churchill, W. Dunbar, for eight days.
There were least 30 proved cases will be proposed for aleetion. Miller, D. Ellis, E. Bonner, and B.
Messrs. Turquand "Youngs & Co. have of outrages on girls and young married women, bus the leading physician of andited & portion of the Accounts ́as the town pat the number at probably Messrs. Lowe. Bingham & Mattheww in the "Auditors' Baport,
Humphreys.
Handicap race, open to all Peak boys under 10 years.-1, Buster "Chundilli : 2, Claud Blackman.
Handicap race, open, to all Peak girls under 10 years:-1, M. Blackman; 2, E.. Bonnar.
Veterans race-1, 'Hoa, Mr. Cland |Severn; 3, Mk. W, Kay,
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The Challenge Cupe were won by Jim Bonoar, in "A" class, and Jauk Miller, 12 "R" class
OFFICIAL NIGHT."
10.
enumerated
At least five officers were guilty of completing the audit. "The latter were mich offences, and the eireumaisees sppointed by the Board and suck appoint- The said were often of a peculiarly revolting ment requires confirmation
suditors now, retire and being aligible offer themselves for re-election.
character.
MASSACRE OF HUISONEDS., In this volume will be found irresistible evidence of the killing of woonded and of prisoners hy Germans. Probably the. worst case recorded is that reported by a sergeant of the 8th. Highlanders, who, on September "25. last took part in the attack on Haisnes. He states that having been ordered. about 5 pan. so collect The following Table shows the stragglers from Pelin trench he found Standard Time at which Official Night | about 20 wounded men of various regi ends and begins during the month of meats, all Scottish. Leaving these men May, 1016
Dute. -May 1st. 540 h
Enda.
Begins,
2nd, 5.40
7,00 7.00
5:30
7,02
ith -5.3% 21
5th
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6th,
5.37
7.02
..7th,
3:38
7.09
8th,
9th,
6.38 5.36
7.02
7.03
-10th, 5.35 11th, 1.34 12th, 5.34 13th
7.03
-7.04
7.04
7.05
14th 5.33
77.00
16th, 6.32
7.06
18th 5.32
17th, 5.31%
7.07
19th 5.31
19th,
Recs and the members of the Left £20,000-A-YEAR MUNITION WORKER, Section.
The ceremony was performeri by the then they should be transferred to the Rev. V. Copley Movie, in the presence New Army. It is organization that we
are so much in need of, and the want of of a fairly large gathering which Noon-China Traders Insce. Go's is responsible for doubt and un-included Hon. Mr. Claus Severn
-Extraordinary Meeting.
certainty both among employers and employed
Colonial Secretary), Capt. W. Arm- 2.30 pm--Auction of Household
Furniture, Fiancs etc. at Mosers. The Hon. Mr. LANDALE's remarks strong H.K.V.C., commanding the. Left Section Machine Gun Co, Lieut Parker Hughes and Hough's.
SATURDAY, May 6
H. M. the King's Accession, 2010.
TUESDAY, May 3-
H. M. the King's Proclamation Day.
BATURDAY, May 13
Dog and Cat Show at Grand Stand,
Race Course, Happy Valley...
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had reference, of course, to British subjects only. The proposed ordi dance is more comprehensive; it
The bridegroom wore the uniform of embraces all non-Chinese residents a Company Sergeant Major As the Public statements made by H.E happy pair left the cathedral theywalka The GOVERNOR ́ ́ have indicated ted beneath an archway of bayonets that the Government is pretty well A recaption was held at the residence acquainted with every British subject of Lieut. and Mrs. Kennett, 14 Knute eligible for some sort of military ford Terruce. service in the Colony, but, so far as we know, the only record that exists in the Colony is but such as the local Directory supplies. In these
VISITING CARDS troublon times it is manifestly
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desirable that there should exist some offcial means, such as the Bill provides for registering every nop
The Germans adopt this system for hygienic reasons and in order to get sid of the bodies of those whose names do not appear on the lists of dead and who
classed under the heading. "Disap peare" They thus endeavor to hide the gravity of the losses suffered.-Daily Telegraph.
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Mr. G. N. Barnes M.P, has just related that on the occasion of a recent woman worker was pointed out to him visit to munition factories in Scotland who was said to have an income of about £20,000# year.
There she was said Mr. Barnes, standing alongside a machine ten or twelve hours a day, while others who were making shells were daughters of
The honeymoon is to be spent a mill-owners.
Australia
CLOSING SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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5.30 20th-5.30
31st 22nd 5.29 #23rd, 5.29 4th, 6,22 25th. **20th, ̄*** 15:29
5.28 28th-6.28 20th, 6.28. 30thy 6:27 31st, 6.27
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.
sra'subject to disorders of the bowals
SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY. THE fame of Chamberlain's Cough Re and should receive the most exreful" stten». medy in world wide. It is good for Goa. An den an any natural looseness of the deep saated &ugh of the sảnk or the the bowels is noticed Chamberlain's Coblia sroup and whooping cough of the children, Cholera and Dianthoes Remedy should be The same bottle serres, the whole familya giran... For^mle" by "all", Ohemists and For sale by all Chamlete ad Strekstars, NEOTEKA
By order of the Board. JARDINE LATHESON & Co.. Lro., General Managers.
"THE POLITICAL CHANGE AT
PEKING..
THE PRESIDENT'S MANDATE
President Yuan Shib-kai in a mandate sitting down he went thour 100 yards further and found another 20 men, about issued on April 2nd authorising the ten of whom were wounded He took Secretary of State to assume control of these back to where the others had been the affairs of State and to organize a
responsible, Cabinet, said that he assum Toft, and in the Germans had cut the ed full control of the Administration party of Lom their own troops it was because of the necessity of attending decided for the sake of the wounded men promptly to the multitudinous affairs of to surrender. They were taken in charge state
by a large party of Germans and led into It continues During two years I a circular traverse in Fekin trench. Here have laboured with the utmost ability they were directed by in English speak but the snccess achieved has beers ing German to pack in there and atay." insignificant What happened afterwards is described
possible.
thus
"Examining the root of the failure. I find it has been due to the absence of a Cabinet and the consequent lack of direct responsibility, Wr
All the Germans then went cait of sight. The wounded men sat on the
The fact that I have merely assumed fire-step, and the unwounded remained standing. It was now, about 5.80 p.m. the appearance of unlimited control of After we had been there about two all the power of state has been this minutes a bomb was thrown into the cause for dissatisfaction strong the traverse where we were, one bomb from people agent b
In these circumstances have decided one side and one from the other-I shouted to the men to clear out to effect drastic changes with a view
to energetic and thorough reform. 2 Only one man and myself
4In secofdance with Article 21 of the jumped over the parape. I sized a Constitution the Mandate for the organiz English tido-lying on the parapet and nation of a responsible Government is fired down the trench. I then jumped hereby promulgated The Secratory of into a shelf tolo about fifteen yards State is hereby authorized to take full from the traverse. It was almce fill control of affairs of State and to pr of water, in which I stood up to my ganize a Government with Minister peal the other man was shot mutually responsible to and for one heard the German bombing this another. This in intended as a stop circular traverse ontinuously for about towards the formation of a responsible filleen minntas. At first the men Government and the beginning of left were crying out tan after about ter administrative reformi, I was dvar an hour in the hell he, and left it after
"I hope the members of the Govern ment organized under this Mandate will work úžitedly and faithfully to remedy the difficulties of the day."
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