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Of the storios of life-long friend. ships that the war gave rise to, none is more inspiring that than of the love of the Baroness de la Grange, for the British Army, and when, at the Hotel Cott, Field- Marshal Viscount Allenby presided at a luncheon given in her honour, it was the British Army, from corpe commanders down to the humblest private among the millions who served in France, who were really demonstrating their gratitude to sidept, affection for a great French lady, a Dame of the British Empire, who, in her own coautry, has been awarded the Legion of Honour and has also received ita Belgina equivalent. Her devotion during the anxious days of the war won for her ths title of Mother of the British Army" in France, and it is in the same kindly spirit that she has since taken under her cure the interests of the 1,500 |ex-Service men of the British Army
who
still in Paris. The Bro Chain Ta Motte Bus Bois. Hazebrouck was the headquarters. of more than one of our armies at different times, and Lord Allenby, General Sir Alexander flodley, and Major-General Sir Arlington Chichester each paid their tribute to [the gentle chuteluin »
henr
Viscount Allenhy, who was neeDT- panied by Lady Allenby, proposed the health of the Baroness de In Grange. He rend a letter from the Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., which simed.
ct.
SHANGHAI
16-V.7.K. 17.-O.P.3. 18.-P. O. 18.-A.OL JB,~~P. & Q. 21.-T.K.K.
1.-J.L 93.-J.CJ.L
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TALPARAIIS.
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NEW YORK AND BOSTON
(Via Panana),
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(VIA BUNL)
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Empress of Rucola / Cat.
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Pres. Grant.
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BRINDISI, YENION & TRIBUTE.
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14-L. T
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Oct
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MARAFILLES,
"I regret that a previous vigage- | Dec. ment prevents me from having the pleasure of accepting your invitation Sep. and from paying a tribute to the services which Baroneses de la Grunge has rendered in the interests. of Anglo-French) friendship."
Vimi.nle
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Sept.
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Field Marshal Sir William Bird- wood was also unavoidably absent. mid so were the High Commissioners of Australia and New Zealand, who would have "wished personally to thank the Baroness for all that she did for the Overseas froops,"
"Among all of me," said Lord Allenby-and there were many of -who have rez ived kindness and hospitality from the Baroness de la ∙Grange, no one has reason to be; or ein be, more grateful than I In the dangerous days when her rhâteau was saronnied by Gorman envairy I was entertained by thei brave lady. I believe I was her first guest, and to the troops I command-Dec. ed she was more than a hostes-alie was almost a Divinity, (Cheers), Sept. After that, during the whole period of the war, our officers found a home at La Molle aux Bois, and were re- Oct. ceived by the chatelaine with that gracious dignity which marks the daughter of a prond ruce of warriors, (Cheers). When the war gloriously" ended the Baroness became a
Kingyuan
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HAIPHONG, Sept 18,-0.§. K Amakras Maru-
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SINGAPORE, ept 16-K, P, SL.
18.-C. N.
60.S.K 18.-B B. 19.-B.-8.
12.-A.0.0. 16. B. & 8. 17.-08.8.B. 38 ---B. B.
4.-4.0.0. 70.P.8. 13.- H.A.I 18,—¿.0.L $1.-C.F.9. 19.-B. B.
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Dec.
leader in the work of safeguarding Sept the peace. She recognised that the alliance, the unity of effort, which brought our armies to victory, musi be jealously maintained. That is the noble task she has made her own Oct.
and in the undertaking of which she has come among us (Cheers).
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Oct.
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Sept 19.-P. & 0.
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Oct.
Prbi. MoKinley Empress of Canada Legazpi.
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City of Cambridge.
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Nov, 18.-B. F. Dea
16.-B. P.
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BOMBAY AND COLOMBO VIA
Sir Alexander Godley, who com¦ manded the New Zealand Expedi tionary Force during the war, dept. expressed gratitude to The Baroness, and the Hon. Mrs. Rollo, taking up the story of their guest's kindly
Ook actions since the war, told how she was able to obtain from the French Minister for War the magnificent barracks in the Chaussée de la Des. Muette us a gift for the ex-Service- men of the British Legion in Paris.
SPORN & PEKING.
24,--P. & 0.
Nagore
Indo Mare
18.-Y. Y. K.
33.-N.Y.E.
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Sept. 19.-P. &
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Kbybor Hakone Maru Karmala Alaska Maru Hawa Maru
Tango Mara
Changta.
Arafura Kiki Maru
Albase MPG, Van Cloon Dorglaban
Pfalz
Nor.
31.-P. & 0. 4.-H. L.
Kbiva Echeer
Tyliwang
10.--ELS.L
10.-J.C.J.L. 14.-Hanyo Y.K.
JAYA PORTE, 16.-E.P.M.
19-J.C.J.L. #1-30 J.L.
The Baroness de la Grange, reply. Sept. 28.-N.Y.K $5.-B. 8, ing. Baid in spite al all the kind things that bad been said about her, she had her Nov. foults, but ingratitude was not one of them. It is a tremendous joy Sept to me," she said, "to be once more surrounded by the generals and officers I knew during the war. ́*
Prebendary Gough proposed, and Colonel Fugalde replied to the toast of The Entente Cordiale," while Major-General Sur Arlington Chichester proposed the health of the, Chairman. Lord Allenby, re sponding, stated that out of that function there, was to grow an Anglo-French lunch club in London.
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Cheriton Mara 14-J.0.1.L Tiikarang 30.-3.0.J.. Ensino
Sept. 16.-N.Y.K.
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The race was over, the numbers had gone up, and the crowd of ] · fortunates who had backed the winner had gathered round, the | bookies to receive their winnings. One vacant-looking individual, who was evidently "seeing life" for the first time, claimed £1.
"What did you back?" asked Oct. the red-faced man standing on the stool.
"Silver Cloud," replied the vacant one.
"Why, man alive!" yelled the man with the satchel, "the horse "bolted out of the course into the
stables !"
"I know that," said the other; "but he was first home, wasn't he?"
EVERYBODY USES IT.
17.-N.Y.K. 17.-O.P.8. 18.-P.&O. 18.-P. & U. 18--1.0, 1. 18.-N.Y.K. 10-BL.
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Sept. 18.-P. 40. Khyber
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Fopt. 11,-N.Y.K.
19.-E. F.
1-EA
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