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THE CAMPAIGN OF 1905.

(BY THE TIMES MILITARY CORRESPONDENT.)

Unless diplomacy intervenes, the coming cam paign promises to exc-od in magnitude and to auras in dratus: io interest the great es. nts of

the past year.

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which have crowded the barracks and camps, of Japan daring the past three months,

Without absolute and unconditional com- mand of the sea the Russian esus op land in not greatly advance t. Short of this, t recapture of Liau-tung and Port Arthur is impracticable, the invasion of Korea rather

AMAZONS IN THE RUSSO-

JAPANESE WAR.

TH

OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE..

nowapaper.stated that they bad fought at Kinlondheng. They had boon ordered, he said by their parents to fight for Japan, and obeyed

A curious incidental difference bulween Ox- as obedient daughters."

ford and Cambridgs is brought out by the During the fighting around Kuropatkin's contrast of their two dramatic societies. Oxford As an illustration of the rubbish that Home

Eye, mys another correspundeut. "all the this weak (Feb. 28th) performs the Clouds readers enjoy, the following has interest:

The sourage of both combatants in the Man. Japanese officers were shot down, but a tiny Cambridge, on Saturday, celebrated the founds

Armageddon has been amply tostified little soldier cheered on the wavering mon.

humourist Bir Francis Barnard. It was ordained The entanglements, and was captured by our men straggle bare however not all been mer.

that only

classical plays of a strictly

cast should most dauntless bravery has also been shown by when the Jaye retired. He turned out to be Oxford, partly through the influence of Jowett

be performed; and in many women, both in succouring the wounded on the quite a young girl." battlefield and in the carnage of battle itself, One of the strangest things," writer

between, some lastaroo%

may we say. Raeria's bent-krown

LIVER, STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLES.

The broad lines of Russian strategy are not danger than profit, and evon victory on land churian of eye-witnesses. The heroes of the Tho little soldier Ansily got caught in the wire on of the club by that brillant celestio from the bowels all the waste and decaying

protably domed to sterility.

for Kussin to chool; they ard dictated by the circumstances of her situation.

The plan has indeed been suggested that The main Russian army is still and sporo than Ruasio accepting victory sa saattainable, stor nutuoriently farmaidulle. Bethuned to soms should proceed to wear out the zany finn of Hai-kou-tai, it can rely upon a constant army in Manchuria for yours, unt1 in short, stream of reinfromente perill the railway sex for peuce. Batao ang as Japan kus

to by scores

tees,

Sir Francis Burnand and Professor

The woule from the food you eat should pass out of the body once or twice a day. If it does not, then give your system help in Doan's Dinner Pills. This vegetable medicins drivas matter, leaving the system sweet and olean- There is then a freer action of the gastric juloss, by which the digestion is improved. A single removes ali ill effects

But if you neglect the bowels, and they move

you

Russian correspondent, is that though the corresponding with the rtments of bie. Doan's Dianar Pill takou after too heavy a meal. 260) - by the l gron incurreal in the battlo cially by couipolling Japan to maintain a large Tho Regiment" groin is Vera Alex. Japudera refus to allow women nurses in the Jewett, it may be made to appear that Cambridge | anly ones ar twins a work, the polsonous wasto remains effisi-nt and secure. The troops new in this army in the field it will require occupa. eyevna Stoessel, the wife of the defender of field, many little Jap women are awon after loada in the more madara and Oxford in that is kept back in the boy will slog the

| Port Arthur, નર્મ

"While shalls wore bursting in every battle helping their suffering brothers oro classical vocatione. If Oxford has boasted digestive organs, so that you cannot digest or course af trampr ri ara expixied to rise in the ton, weather permitting, and by reason of

scores around wrote a refugee from the for. During the early morning Bght at Motionling more members of Parliament, Cambridge is relat

relain your food, and no matter how rath will following order-rd and 4th Riti Brigades, this occupation the face of military affairs

we charged up a slope which had just been much head in the sphere of applied science eat, you grow thin and pale; and balles were dropping like rain.

wil Ad to

make your 4th Army Corps, a Cossack infantry tube liable o ro y imputant chaugs. brigade, A Caucasian Coach cavalry division 1 finance, Japan has made all her plans for the Madame Stoorsel sood in the trunches. calmiy❘ swept by our artillery, sat canso upon a tiny 14 Oxford claims more writers on philosophie { blood impare. Your completion will become tout there, song whom we may reckon az allow, and your skin will break out in spots and the thi Cavalry division, while, inter year,

eat, and her position is assured: Russia has, bending over the wounded men, solving the little Japanese girl trying to drag mingled with them, thero are a umber of minorit is true, submitted a budget to the world in dying wil words of comfort." Madame 8100ml wounded soldier to shelter behind a rook. extraordinary number of journaliste, Cambridge and pimples; you will lose your appetite, your units to which we need not for the moment refer, which the trifling cost of the war has escaped proudly refused to leave Port Arthur when the Farther on we overtook Japanese woman is in humourists, amooditor of Punch Frits, your temper, your enjngmert of life:

"I must stay," she said, "becane siga bogan.

danger, my husband is here, and became there it In the face of death there is no question of ser." A heroine of another kind is Helen Smolko, who dresses in Cossook clothes, and can wie'd s lance better than she can a rolling-pin. She has taken the male surname of Mikkalaritel" Holen, who learnt Chinese when a child, kecoms panies the Cossacks on their dangerous raids, interpreting for them, and fighting fiercely when attacked.

the

to

ments will

or

Another intrepid woman warrior was Alex. andes Markoff, who enlisted in the 11th Biberian Regiment, and fought at Kiulano ong, where she was killed by aahrapoal bullet. Alexandra's brother, a resorsist of Fenessisk, was so terrified by the thought of war that he inflicted avere injuries on himself in order to escape service. his cowardice, his sister imper. Rosted him. and it was not discovered until after her death.

After Lise-yang, secording to the Viest nk," General Kuropatkin pinned the St. George's Cross upon the broast of Mariya Innerampled bravery. Muravlin for an set of

limping along. She had been wounded in the auklo.'

DESERTING SAILORS' WAGES.

Learning that the Board of Tride had appointed a Committee loinquire into the subject of desertions from British Ships at foreign ports, the Merobant Forrice Guild addressed a communication to the Board st ting that it was gnite ossible that during

this

Committee's inquiries, what they consiflorod

œnjuntifiablə reflectious might be made against Captains of Merchant ships generally. They therefore expressed the hope that the Board were making arrangements in order that the interests of Captains would be properly and fully represent sd on the Committee

reply has now ben received stating that

Mr.A. Bonar Law, M.1. (Chairman). Rt. Hon. Wir Jama Ferguson, Bt., G.C.S.I.. E.C.M.G. M.P.

leids

the

whom stood eminent editor and assistant The vast and voluminous correspondence on the Greek question is witness of the serious zers of the all-giuco to the classics * Oxford: sud though the storm centre has ben Oxford, it is most probable that 'ambridge, which oneted Euclid, will be the first to deny the necessity of Xenophon,

ovil-smelling goers will well the stomach and affect the brain, making yon dull and awkward limp and drowsy; you will become bitions, and will enffer from chilly sensations, wind, cold hands and fent, and elox headaches,

- Doan's Dinner Pills Are Natura's medicine for Liver. Bilious, and all Slomsah Troubles They are made from pare roots and heb which wet gantly and in

in barmony with Nature,

driving out the clogging impurities, TOO GOOD TO BE NEW.

allaying inflammation and irritation, and restor jog's regalar and natural notion to the liver, A journalist friend of mine, a man noted for bowel and digestive system, without griping

All the chief chemists and medicine-dealers the piquancy of his rebukes of those in authority, was recently convertal to the Salvation Army.

soll Doan's Dinner Pills, price for I bor, and in a little got a job on the War Cry, Heor 6/- for 5 bezes; or the molicine may be bad. can't swear at his editor now," it was raid, and post free on touript of price, alircut on the we mourned in Flest street an over a lost leader proprietors-the Foster-McClellan Co, 8, But little later he told us the story of bis arst Wolls-strest, Oxford-street, London, England.

[78-10 was somewhat chastened, his remarks had not looked peist. "I told the old chap," said my friend, that I didn't think he bad embraced all "his opportunities when he went to the panitent form"

better to have sent the drafts first, so that the astride this Prusticsuta wave by railway, und Disgusted by concealed her sex so well that the following goutlemen have born appointed:- } row with him now chiaf, end, thongh bis rhetoric

When all the shore troops

joined the observation lavo

may well be remark, and it feld armies the latter will include 12 amy that not a soul in Russia can really say what corps siz rifle brigades, and nias divisions of the war caste, but it will certainly be found. brigader of mounted troops, units which, if and when the matter is properly examined, that when completo, wilt more that provide the Russian expenditure, direct and indiret, due desired number of 500 h. But at

the war in not a luxury that the Tsur'a Iren't little more than half the mumbers are Empire cab permit itself to indulge in vr avaiable with the Belt armies,

a term of yeaTE. The Russian War los has made the mix. There is, of course, the apparent option for Hat it is not tako of subordinating the despatch of drafts to Russia of retreat to the interior. the transport of frow army core to the watertam that retreat is possible without the of war. The result is that there will be a destruction of the army. etreat now would steady stream of fresh units up to entail honry loss owing to want of housing and of March at least, and that only then facilities, severity of the weather, deficiency of can the drafts begin to arrive in considerable supplies and magazines, and difficulties couver numbers to make good the loses in the

ing water and forage, oven apart from hostile regiments that havs suffered. To the Japanese premis. During the second fortnight in March it is immaterial which purse their may the thaw will be in progress, and no great muovis ulopts, but for the Russians it would have been

railway

there may !

he Lostilo raiders. regiments might here incorporated them daring Early in April Newchwang will reopen for the

temporary full in the operations As multors Japanese, and when the ground is fit i stand

the drafts will not begin to arrive until a montthe chances are that a numerically superior Little Lefore this period samod for the resump Japanese army will confront the Tsar's troops. tion of active operations. The is ention is the Is the Russian army galleients solid, woll led, to make up about 1 battalions and to despatch and mobile to conduct & sitecostal retreat under them to the fout to make good the lesses, but it those conditions? in not a wise measure to вида regiments with a crowd of new men and new offices during the progress of critical operations when such a Darmful measure might have been avoided,

Given all the conditions,

ons, it is unlikely that the Russians will desire to recozimeupe the war on a grand scale unich before the end of April, nor can we believe that General Kuropatkin int nded the battle of Hoi-kan-tai to nesumo the proportions to which it grew. By the end of April the Russian commander may hope to have 340,000 men under his command, and, provided

tim

fit for more.

Kuropatkin has a strong garrison at Vladivo stok which already trembles, remembering that March 6 is the anniversary of its first bombard. ment; depots and other garrisons are scattered and wide over the zona in Russian negation far:

Japanese while the recent an successful raid by cavalry upon the railway north of Makdon and the ponstant menace of the Chanchuses make it imperative to muistuin the defensive guarde in position on the line. Nearly 150,000 men are thereby absorbed upon duties distinct from those relating to native war, yet a party of 110 Japa upon the line, and the pursuit of this detach mentisclosed the presence of strong roserver, The Russian pursuers becaras in their turn the paisued, and the sequel of the story is still untold.--Abbrevinted.]

A shell barst over the field hospital in which she was working and killed the two surgeo and all their patients. Mademoisella Maravia was stunned by the concussion, but when she came to she went into the fring-line, and, sking a ride from a dead soldier, shot at the advancing foo. The Japanese charged the trench with fired hayout, and killed nearly every dae in it, but the brave girl soorned to retire, and cheered on the remnant of soldiers until reinforcements arrived,

Of the conduct of the Red Crces nurges al

the same battle, Captain Uralaky writes--

"Que men

Sir T.W.P. Blowefeld, B., C.B. Mr. Thomas Little Heath, C.B. Mr. William Milburn.

By the terms of the reference the Committee are empowered to consider the operation of the existing Merchant Shipping Arts relating to . the disposal of the wages of seaman who

dearrted. baro the

b.

conveyance of distressed resmen and recovery of expenses incurred in the relief and conveyance of each seamION.

c. the collection of the wages and effects of

deceased seamed.

d. the collection of fines levied on seamen

das to H.M. Exch-quor.

that no great disaster occurs, it appears to be nese cavalry has already made a first irrupton not the wie bmre, but our women's bravery and to report what, if any, amendments of the

unlikely that any other freab uxits are the named will subsequently bo dospatched eastward, since

it is even uncertain whether the numbers already provided or foreseen can be maintained

Ecient for the purpose of war.

to

Mademoiselle Lopatkin. Low are advisable. Katra. though thries injured by shell splinters, con- tinued to telp the wounded under fire, and was helping a wounded Siberian to limp to the rear when she was killed by balet. Two other untries got

mixed up in the most ferocious bayonet fighting I have ever dreamed of. but they were cooler than any tough veteran of the war of 1877-78.”

under fire.

The Board of Trade in conclusion state that from the terms of the reference the Guild will see that the Commitise are not empow-red to, inquire into the general subject of desertions from British whips at foreign poris, but merely into the matter, the disposal of the wages of seamen who have so drearted,

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Such numbers ad 300,000 men represent a army, greater probably than any living entral sau affectively command, but at the general can same time it is right to recall that a year of anbalanced defeat has necessarily diminished the fighting ralus of the Tsar's soldiers. Withont underestimating the sitilt of some Russian commander and the bravery of their year, nor award to Russian numbers the same importance that they posansard a year ago.

The problem of providing the посеяногу numbers, and of their supply and maintenance

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ONE OF THE FRATERNITY. The Japanese women have not been bebind the Russians in rourage and self-sacrificing

From America comes the following story. A ardour. In the Mikado's army the nurses with the fi-id hospitals are supposed to be all mea, young lady was going down a dark side street

of Japonese women

in New York when a man, muffled up to the but thors are many instances of a who fought, or showed great courage un

her parse, asked her at the same time for her Japanese women who, attired in ordinary uni name. She gave him her parse, sad proceeded to explain that her aamo did not matter, but forms, accompanied General Oka's staff we

the head of interpreters

Before the war they were

that her father was well known sa thus learnt Russian thoroughly. Those girl," well known as the head of the great pickle trust

1as laundresses at Viadivostok, and had the balo hay trust her uncle was almost equally says the authority, followed Oku sad his staff her brother was famous as the head of the egg into the most dangerous places, and when at trust, and all her relations were ruling officers the parse, and, returning it after extracting a our side she refused to go to the rear."

Among seran prisoners captured by the few dollars, said, Madam, I am bat a maro Russian General Mistohenko in August were footpad, but I realise there is honour among "The Japanese our fraternity, and it is a genuine pleasure to non-commissioned officer," says a St. Petersburg 100 to faveat you with a rebatement."

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ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CLERGY.

Hy the direction of the Bishop of Chichester, a special commission of inquiry sat at Worthing on Fab. 25th to investigate allegations against the clergy of St. Andrew's, Working, of having pre. preliminary to confirmation. The instruction given by the Bishop to the commission preclud- ed the admission of evidence from candidates themselves, but several parents testified that ngo rusolete war. has their children were refused prescutation owing to their refusal to attend confession and for us other ressio.

Both the clergy affected--the Rev. Eroout It is not likely that Thomas Finoh and the Rev. Herbert Leuffin Teschischas one was wounded by a stivil from ia different combinations. The man oponed ENGLISH AND CHINESE DIC- General Kuropatkin kas, either now or at Hart denied this, and asserted there were any time, amassed those reserves of military other reasons for not considering the candidates stores and supplies plainly required by the spiritually fit. Asked if he told one parent circumstances bis situation, or that he that he could not present any boy who did not two women, attired as men.

of bus supply depots, a day's mereb apart, on his make enfassion, Mr. Hart end he had no line

of retreat. The country has been swept recollection of it, but that what he did say MAR clear, of much that cannot is replaced, and if that he expected boys to accept the truth of his Makten fails and supplies from China fail, an teaching on the subject even if they did not additional strain will be thrown upon the prooties it, and that he rertainly could not cumbered Trans-Siberian. Peines Kuilkoff prosoat anyone who did not accept it as a part has worked wonders, but the problem of indus of the faith. ing a refractory camel to squeeze Limself through the eye of an inconvenient needle is and reussine insoluble. This Minister is iads fatigable and optimistic as orer, but the further improvements he has devised upon the line are not calculated to come into operation for an

six months at least, fe has ordered other six 2.400 new trucks onpable of containing 3) tous apiece and has in hand 500 new locomotives to draw heavier trains, and, when all these are delivered in September part, and heavier rails are laid throughout important sections fort the source of the impostare. The desperate

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CHARACTERISTIC RUSSIAN

TACTICS.

The confession of Reator's Agency that it was "brazed" with the premature and inear- rect summary of the North Ses Report issued last week furnishes on illustration of tactics ton familiar to make it necessary to search very far

Russ on prostige is proved by the unanimous kileres with which the Muscovite Press con- templates the genuine document The foreign Pro gouerally is constrained to recognia, that the verdict has gone entirely in favour of Great Britain, and that the formality of cen-ure on the offending Admiral is averted only by inserting in the report a little of that mensen- which the wisest are understood to reliab oorasionally.

of the line, he guarantee, abject to the con-weed of doing something to book the fall of currence of Japanese rek

Tanders, the equivalent of 22 trains of the present type a day.

But meanwhile he does not say that the sheds of the great engineering firms in Rus an ohoked with damaged engines and carriages, and that the line itself is stant SONIC of anxioly; be doos not tell me that there is a great want of trained hands despite a fourfold increase of the personnel and the impoverish ment of other Russian railways; nor does he add that, despite his aiream-Bakal line, trafo across the ice by sludge has had to be rosumed. Moreover, the strikes at the great contres of industry, the anarchy in outlying provinces, the atter confusion and in us of the revolutionary but not

agitation to the railway "not least, the rarity employee, und, last awakening of the Japanese to the possibility, to which we have frequently alinded, of action against the Russian tins of communications, introduce a fresh stof, complications, every one of which must cause, sorians disturbance in Russion plans, and in combination may leap the Russian army to the brink of the abyss of military disaster.

Renter's St. Petersburg correspondent, tale- graphing on lat inst, says: The findings of the North Sex Inquiry Commission_have not yet teen published in the Russian Prese, and the general public in therefore absolutely in

of the decisions of the Court.

the matter forocost

of the

queno in Russian governing circles, the spread ignorauer that has been made of the

The situation of the Russian army is indeed precarious, and nothing that human oresight and energy can

provide can radically uiter the position save a a crushing v dtory. Given that, hostilities on land, on a grand scale, will be if the initiative ins with Ressin, it is

xomeins

Baval

only mo

mention is in a tolegram containing a decision which gives three points as having been decided in favour of Russit. Fractically the whole of the Russian nation thus believes that the Commission decided against Great Britain, and the people will probably never know the actual findings.

THE TITLE OF THE RUSSIAN EMPEROR.

It is somewhat curious, to note that the old-fashioned English spelling of the word Czar,hich Mr. Swinburne still adheres to the is generally now altered to "Tsar." The latter

zonowed about the end of Ababe that the is the Cont nonta fora, and probably represe:ști" effort will be timed to correspond, and it the finesian spelling, but in the English style presumably hoped and intruded that the

of "Czar" there is more clearly shown its Third Pacific Squadros, which left Libau on

derivation which the Kaiser is a Teutonis from the Romas imperial title of February 15, will rejoin the Bag before the

Corsat, of Passage of the Indian Ocean is begun.

This santion is partly favourable for Bussis heritage from the days of the Holy Roman and partly the reversa. On the rue hand, Expire, while "Tax relates to the Byzantine thanks to the imperfect neatrality and bound tradition. But the word "Tear" is practically quito hospitality of Franes, a large Russian never used in society in Bassis. It is

correot, but it would convey to a Russian ear between Japan and Europe what the phrase" His Most Gracious Majesty aquadros interposes and exercises a certain infkiente apon the

Cearins" "is not

used in ecoloniastical ceremonies. The me term for the Rassion Emperor is Gomadar," meaning Lord-To-Day. AUTOMATIC MAUSER

despatch of contraband from Europe to the convoys to an its" is, but the title is East; Japanese

frer is drawn down at all. towards the south hand the severity of the grant upon Vladivostok by so much, but not much, lessened. On the other band, this dalliance so from the thestra of war only motely and indirectly offee's the course of operations, allows the Japanese navy a long

and repair, the Jarmu-se ample time set only to smas stores and supplies at the front suficient to meet the possible onse of a temporary rupture of sen communications, but also grants them a pariod of grace in which to despatch to their field armies all these roseries wil new levies

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