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TIBITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Me S. Aitkene M. Ide MB. Anthony Dr F. T. Kayt Mr and Mrs Ander-Capt. Innes
beren
Me N. de Journel CH. Baring Me
J. Bakker Mr J, M. Laurence
Mrz 0.
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and
and Mrs H. Baxter
had a kilometrs (21) milles march front station, with our blankets an Dur back and other small gear. I add my chum brought a decent-sized box with By the time wo had done half the HARDSHIPS OF BRITISH SOLDIERS, one men were getting agged After that a good many men dropped on The two letters published below con past our knees in depth. We had-Chisis the match, all through snow, sometimes kri he accounts gives in other letters to keep us company, and they kept us which lasted in "The Times loving, too, with their lances, When we mianity with which British got to our destination, which was a very x ;he inhn
miserable-looking place we had to put up have been treated bin a tent, where we are staying, three or Germans on thesely alleged ground four kilometres off the ring line. that German, prisoners
of war have been have about 12 shall stores in the tent. Toupe nur S. Longfield
Me employed on the Weste front in the We are not allowed to have our kit bags,
which cantain our clothing, etc. WeMA. R. Cahling
Mr G.A Kringeline zene.
Er has be a ufficially
prisoners, of wa
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0. Lavallee
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Mr and Mrs. J. J
Leiris
Mrs Lennox
Mrs E R. Belilios fr 8. T. Bitting Mr J. D. Birrel Dr Nevills Bradley Capt. Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr F. Lesung F. W. Braker Mr A Linbird
Mr G. Ludin
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fr Dr O. Marriots
cannot have, our parcels now like we did A. Calderon Mr J. Am
Mr O. E
Mayhew
Capt. and Mrs E E.
announced in The Tiries" that the at Libiu. We are not allowed to well T.RE.MeInnos |
Meram Government had agreed to the for play cards. We do not know what to withdrawal of all British prisoners pughs with ourselves here.
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Hongkong at the time of Booking.
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20 miles from the fring line; both on the Eastern und Western fronts, hat, in the Meantine, the writer of the first letter,
Regiment, and 1 of those to whom he refers as "my males," have died, as the rasult of the ill-treatment to which they were subjected by the Germin military wathewrition.
The letter, which was dated from Friedrichle, is as follows-
I told' and in my last letter that we were going to be moved, and so we have, to a worse place than we have ever been in. We have been moved right up behind the firing line, and when we go to work. is right in the r zone, where the shells are dropping, and, it is very dangerous. The work we do is digging trees and feiling trees; also currying them, which
Lis very, hand.
We live in a tell which, is partly heater, but it is very cold. When we wake up in the morning our hoots are frozen. The reason we have been seab here is that they may our Convertinent have German prisoners doing similer work, and that they have sent them behind the firing lind; and the scour the nuove their men to a better place the sooner we shall be
removed
So will you please show this fatter mehudly of higher rank in order that something can be done, because if this
Mr D. E.
DE Cappleman McLellan Mr.J T. Van Cleve Mr H. van Meines The simple reach of us being sent Mr Gea, E. Cortello Mr J. Morecki here is because Faglagd sent some of Mr J. D. Courtney Mr A. Morris
reports, the Germinus are doing like- the firing line. So we have been told by Mr and Mrs W. B. Mr A. F. Nowlan the German, piscine of war in trant or H. W. D. Curtis Mr J. S. Nicolson
Mr F. M. Crawford Me H. D.
fundel irand wise with a
Davenport
W. T. O'Brien We have water to wash Mr and RE MrW. C. Peck purselves, but a good many of us have no Davia
Mr P. J. Pianor
hard lot of a priemer of war is. If the Mr and Mrs W. B. Mr G. soap. So now your way judge "what the
ir D. E Donnelly
Turdie Mr W A. Dowley Mr E. H. German prisoners are sent away from the
H. Hay Duff and child Mr. de Rise firing line, then we' wil be sent back to Bir W. T. Watts Capt. H. Roops a respectable cutup. You may pleaser J.T. Byrd
Mr E. Russell yourself what you do with this letter.
Mr J. FASSO See if you can use your influence a bit. Mr K. M. Fettarly
should like the proper authorities to Mr J. F. Gale know about cur treatment herd.”
GERMANY'S COLONIAL EMPIRE
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Mrs M. Sade
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Mr. John H. Harris gives seven reasons In the Nineteenth Century for May, why Germany's Colonial Empire must not be restored to her after the war Two of them are German reasons: the first. that Germany's main motive in seeking expansion, that of finding a home for her surplus population, has
prove in practice a chimera, for her late colonies can never be colonised
white men by the second that the day of colonial the beginning of such a period of
worki be for Germany. restoration humiliation before former subject her prestige, that restoration is races, because of the shattering of eluded by beer impracticability. Two are native reasons: first, the German
otion of the natives a conception
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Mr & Mrs Neil Mac- Intyre and child
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native inhabitants. Twa are politics; of the most terrible reprisals upon the
de Mathos
are concerned, Japan and the Dominions first, that so far as the South was, the Mr & Mrs F. W. Cary Hon. C. Mel. Messer Far East,
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the larger ares of Africa Mr & Mrs Coaart Mr M. Nascimenta bave already settled this questi, Sir W. Rees Davies Comdr. Reed
Mr. A. David MIT. L. Perkins Allies must stand aside: the Jurias treaty which on the night of
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Mr&Mrs W. DuinkerMrnd Mrs W. E Consignees are remindest of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents out with the first. British Expeditionary Edward Goschen roposed to Mr F. W. Evans
the German Chancellor
• Roberts regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents Forre, unt sinos we have been prisoners economic viz., that Germany's colonial Dr&Mra C. Forsyth Shannon
July 20th,
noth, 1914. thu Enal reason is
And
Mis Ch. Floch Mr and Mm. J., V. y damaged packages must be left in the Clowns, for examination by the what we have had to go through nobody is development of tropicul and Mr. de B. At th
lead to a sound Mrs E. Gaudiot Mr & Mrs A. Findlay economic sub-tropical territory. This policy is territories with the native as a more Mr FB Johnso
¡Baie based upon white exploitation of the
Mr&Mrs V. Findlay
Smith labourer, and this involves a maximum Sir Ellis Sadoorie Mrs Staple Smith output. No, concludes the writer, the of expenditure with a minimum Mr T. Kring", Major-Gen. Ventris fintore of these colonies must for every Mr and Mrs A Miss Ventris reason-ethical, political, and economic Lembelet -be settled upon some other basis than Mr Littaya.. restoration to Germany.
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We are behind the Hussion and German ring line, and if you have any idea what Russian winter is like you will know how things are with
It is abousa fortnight since we come here, and that is fortnight too long. God help us if we | have to stop bere much longer. (Sentence here praed out by Censer)-neegint of frostbites, su you will see how kven it is, The hours we work are very long, but The worst of it is, we are not allowed to smoke, and that is awful, so please try and do your best, because we can't stick this much longer, as we are all getting weaker every day.
The second letter, "received by the honorary director of Dr. Barnardo'a Homes, is from an old Barnardé boy it present, a prisoner of war on the Russian fecut
Just a few lines hoping you are well. I wrote you a little while ago in answer to your letter, but this one is a different affair altogether. When I wrote to you last I was at Libau. Since then I and 400 other Englishmen have been sent up to the Russian frontier, where wo compelled to work for the Germans, siath as carrying trees,-digging trenches, ete. The weather is very cold up' here. We
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