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The Special Reserve Infantry havo 74 third Army cannot be maintained without it. But boy battalions and 27 fourth battalions. By the enlistment direct into what must in future bo Return of April, 1910, there are 1,357 subalterns the Regular Reserve I wholly condemn. By the deficient in the Special Reserve Infantry. Since last return, in round numbers, out of 12,000
of
OFFICERS AND MEN.
that Return was issaed 24 subalterne have listments into what will be from 1913 onwards passed into the Regular Army. There is, the Reserve of the Regular Army,
10,000 are III. THE SPECIAL RESERVE
therefore, now a deficiency of 1,381 subalterns boys too young to go abroad, the only purpose as compared with 1,360 in March of last year, for which they are enlisted. On the 4th Marola, [BY THE DUKE OF BEDFORD, K.Ö.]
In Appendix 5 of the Army Order of 23rd 1908, Mr. Haldane referred in Parliament to
that the Spooin December, 1907, it is stated that four subalterns "the enormons advantaga The Secretary of State for War rolles, or at all from each, Spesial Reserve Battalion must be Reserve presents over the Militia system since events relied, on the Special Rosarva to make good the deficiencies on the Regulse Reserve supplied to each Regular battalion on mobilisa- you have got it ready to go abroad and since
tion. That is to say, that 404 subalteras wore enables you to mobilise your Expeditionary In explaining the Army Estimates last year expected to go to the Regular Army. But at (1909) be informed as that,
Of course the present there is a shortage of 1,381 subalterns and makes that effective in a fashion that could not be formerly contemplated." Mr. Regular torre will come down when we reach
normal, but, on the other hand, the Special the Special Infantry Reserve. The number, Haldane did not explain what we now know,
Regular offours
offers required for all
the namely
that when the balance of the 48.746 Reserve will go up, and you will get over Special Reserve battalions is aid by the Militiamen who were transferred at a cost of 200.000." "The number of the Reserve of all Return to be complete but by the Army £97,492 become time-oxpired in 1913, then the
1913 arms of the Regular Aray at the and
List" of the 1st of May, 56 Regular mass of Special Reservists will be under the ago in Lord Erroll's Return na 108,373. TI the statement that as the Regular Herve dimis captains and 53 Heguiar, subalterns have not for foreign service, and so far from being ready nishes so the Special Resort will increase, yet been posted to third and fourth battalions. to go abroad on mobilisation will not be it for
I therefore asked the Under Boerotary of State that duty for two or three years. €200,000, is Busily we have, a Beesrve Army of
for War in the House of Lords on the 7th July LEBO,
It is always open to the Army Council to then in 1913 a Special Reserve of last if the Return was right and the "Army shat boys back into the Special Reserve or let to become 93,627 man, every man of
of age and physically fit List wrong, or the other way about, but them for out into the Army by varying the to serve abroad, will be wooded. In dealing with received no answer. The discrepancy of 150 Army standard an inch or so. At present the the Army Estimates this year (1910) the pots
of State for War informa10) the Secre Regular offlcers is considerable, and cannot be standard for the peoial Reserve in certain dis- tary
ze that the estab
tricts is 5tt. 2in. All it involves is breaking Haliment of the Spedal Resorge will in fature be explained by the War Ofles.
faith with the recruit: that and 70,000 and that the actual strength now is 67,948.
of, say, 5ft. It is necessary to remember that in the Reguler On the 1st of March, 1909, the Secretary of dis, that being the Army standard of the me Thus if a recruit presents him othing-more. Reservs every man has completed his term of State for War was asked if he was satisfied with went, the boy is advised to join the Army Colour service and must be of an are to serve the recruiting of the Special Reserve officers. through the Special Reserve, because in the abroad. In the Special Reserve, on the contrary Mr. Haldane replied that he depended on the end it is to the advantage both of the Army boys of seventeen are enlisted, and are returned, now Officers' Training Corps, the fruite Council and of the Depot &
tStaff that he should from the date of enlistment, as boing of the same of which would begin to be seen in the do so. The Army Council records a value and efficiency as the matured Regular Re
mer of 1909. On the 7th of
entry over the recruit, one into the Special servists for service abroad. Mr. Haldane needs 1910,
the right honourable!!! 93.627 mon foreign service for his Army sisted Reserve and one into the. Regular Army, Reserve of
He now fixes the Special Training Corps had joined all branches of the the Depot Stuff pocket over him a double strength of 57,948, one-third of whom are too year he was still hopeful of getting 1,000 per 5ft, bin, and tall the boy that he is no longer Council raise the Army standard to Army young for foreign service. It is essential for aazum from this source. But the return of fit for the Army, into which they had promised the existence of the Regular Infantry that April last shows that since the formation of the him enlistment at the end of six months, bat avery Spacial Reserve recruit on attaining Officers Training Corps three oflicers have that he must remain in the Sperial Reserve till Army standard should be passed into the Army joined the Special Reserve Infantry from the it suits them to lower the standard. When Cossequently bounties are offered to Special Officers Training Corps. Lord Lucas stated the
Reserve first formed recruita Reserve recruits to join the Army and to non-commissioned oflcers to promote their trassfer.
62 of the Annual Report "Be Angr
for the
nded 30th September, 1900, runs as follows:
The majority of men who enlist in the Special Reserve do 80 in the hope of improving their physique up to the Line standards and of the parsing on to the Regalar Army. The possibility of attracting a class of men who will remain in the Special Reserve is a subject which is receiving attention, and it is hoped that such a class may yet be reached,
double
and
Reserva de Toro at 70,000 and has a Special Reserve. On the 8th of March of this Dounty. Thes during his recrit period the
year
A SEDIMENT.
in the llouse of Lords last July that sinos the were allowed to passinto the Line on completion cars had joined all branches of the Special Ea. of three months training. Then the period was raised to six months with a view to filling the serve from the Officers' Training Corps, but he Special Reserve. Now it has been reduced again did not know how many had joined the Infantry to three, the effect of which will be to ali tho Allowing that half the total number obtained ranks of the Regular Army, after the training had joined the Infantry, this weald amount to of the Special Reserve battalions and before the 23 ofloers in about two years, instead of the Annual Return is published for the year ending 1,000 per annum hoped for by the Secretary of September, 1910, by reornite whe hate recorded Flate for Wer on the 8th of March of this year, two ealistments, one in the Special Reserve and and the defloit to be made good in 1,380, . one in the Line.-London Morning Post.
SCIENTIFIC BURGLARY AT BIRMINGHAM.
As regardsmen, the Special Reserve Infantry shows an increase of 522 since last year. Thore should, however, he no difficulty in recruiting In the Special Reserve the class of men who the Special Reserre Infantry up to its full will be left as its permanent element will consist, establishment, bearing in mind three fasts: as 2000 as all the Militiamen transferred by First, the number of mon serving in the Army mesus of bounties become time-expired in 1913, and Special Reserve will be in 1913 about 80,000 of those recruits who have failed to reach the fewer than those in the Army and Militis in connection with a burglary at the premises of Three arrests have toon made in London in Army standard of physical development. The 1905; consequently Д
much men who remain in the force, and who ile act be required Becondly, happesial Reserve Messrs. Wright & Hodgkins, a large firm join the Army, are described by Lord Lness as standard, being lower than
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ed together loan that of the Army. of jewellers at Birmingham, on August 22 the sediment of the Special Reserve." The tato excluded from the Regular Ariny, but elaborato sharacter, and the door of a strong-room puzzle is bow to make the men composing this sediment, who are rejected for the Army in time now welcomed into the Special Reserve as its in which was stored bar gold and other precious of penes, fit for the Army in time of war. This permanent backbone. Thirdly, a deplorable lack metals, of a total raive of £40,000, was broken
solution arrived at by the Army Council, the Attestation Form of Special Bose of employment amongst the labouring classes, open.
Some days, before the attempted coup two factor
represented themselves to be As SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF prin producing conscripts of men, whe
want of employment as diamond merchants, took some vacant promises
LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS,
On
raits there is a certificate of medical expory during the winter months, has been a
tion which contention is made of the Specials Army Reserve.) A Reserve. The words are Army Reserve." thas
the recruit to be fit for the rafting agent for the Special Rara is next door to Messrs. Wright & Hodgkins, and!
to in a circular issued by the War later a number of heavy boxes and packages
SOCIETA ANONIMA NAZIONALE DI Thus the adrent of war makes every man in Office in 1908: "The question is whether the were delivered there. On the following Satur
the
SERVIZI MARITTIMI
SEDE IN ROMA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
"ISCHIA,"
the spoofal Reserve it for the Regular Army zewly organised Special Reserve cast daring ben closed for
UBE
Tere
tion Form of there were comparatire columns, the one giving of the
thus
can be made day afternoon when the jewellers premises had.
Aisturi
June, 1900, all Special-Remarre maraits, use of t
of to provide temporary remeasured
red on completion of their siz the winter maratha." This
party wall, which was laln. the anemployed and thick, and proceeded to the strong-room, baving months' drill on enlistment. On the Attesta satisfactorily answered by tion can only be hole through the day, the thieves bored a large
Special of every
who have joined the ranks on their way to break through two other walls. Reserve recrultane nosial Reserve. It
on upon the depends largely The appliances with which they wore provided enlistment, the other after six months" service impanity fraudulent, enlistment into several arriving of solid steel with an asbestos
men can practise with made this task a comparatively easy one. On
at the strong room, which cont
consisted
of and gymnastic course. In July, 1908, a War battalions and use different depots eight inches Offcs letter was issued notifying
that
The
in Great Britain and Ireland winter they proceeded to cut a hole in
in it by mesan of Army Council no longer consider the measure.
LA re- refuges
It is not easy an Successive years.
an ory-hydrogen gas blow-pipe. They had se having arrived from the above Forts, Comment of Special Reserve recruits on gonclusion to obtain any official information concern complished this, and only hal
an inch of signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed of six months' drill necessary." I drew ation- ing the physical condition of the Special steel remained between them and the £40,000 that their Goods are being landed at their risk then to this point is the House of Lords on the Reserve recruits. In the Army Annual Return treasure when, for some unkown rodson, into tho hasardous and/or extra hazardous Go. 18th May, 1909, and on the 2nd June of this of 1910 it is stated that the recruits of the they became alarmed and decamped, leaving
behind. downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf year orders have been issued to resents the Special Reserve are superior all round, but all their costly apparatus and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence practice of remeasuring recruite at the end of especially in education and character, to the occurred in the street near the premises, and it delivery may be obtained. Perishable Goods to their six months' drill.
Militia recruits of former years. Lord Lucas is
ucas is thought that a confederate who be taken delivery of be BBD
of immediately
The Special Reservo comprises Engineers, informed us last year that class of man was watch seeing the police approach, thought they All Claims must sent to the Office of the
Artillery Infantry, Army Service Corpi, Army enlisting into the Special Reserve who would were discovered and gave the alarm. The undersigned before Noor, on the 16th inst., or Medical Corps, and Veterinary Corps. The rot have enlisted into the Militia. I am well thieves bad installed a temporary telephone and
will not be recognised. the Claims must os presented within ten days
Special Reserve Artillery was formed by
instead of 1,000 Mili wounty,
Militiamen all
rosiding munication with the man on watch. It is Garrison Artillery to the Reserve of the Royal at known addresses in the county, there are about calculated that they had been at work at least Field Artillery What
I London, Birmingham, and elsewhere. Artillery is a
am the
the honga-breaking appliance they left behind puzzle, owing to conflicting statements by sincerely glad that the class of man referred to weighed more than a ton and must have cost
responsible authorities upon the
We by Lord
Commanding 136 13
Offcer in that Force, the glare of the blow pipe being seen outside, because I note that, in 1909, amongst the 67,000 and gloves and masks which the operators had Special Reservists there were 382 Courts used to protect themselves from the heat. martial, whereas amongst 82,000 Militiaen in 1907 thore wore 309 Courts-martial.
of
the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.
keeping
bonnties to men to transfer from the aware of this, because in the case of my own electric alarm to enable them to keep in com-
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Begular and Special Resortog about the 500 Special Reservists, half of whom come from fourteen hours when they wore disturbed, and
have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 12th inst. will be subject
to rent.
All broken, shafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Bills-of-examined on the 12th inst., at 9.30 a., No Fire Insurance has been effected.
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents,
[4 Hongkong, 5th October, 1918
Optional Cargo will be carried on unlene zotice to the contrary he given To-DAY,
All Claims must be presented within ten days.
of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date
they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th inat. will be subject. to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th inst., at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in
any case whatever.
This Steamer bringe on Cargo
Ex 8.8. Mogador" from Setubal.
Er s.8. "Norge" from Gothenburg.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 4th October, 1910.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
THE
"YORCE" having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables, are boing landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godorus of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be
be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 12th last. will be subject
AYO
Lo rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in tho Godowns, where they will ba
examined on the 12th inst., at 9.30 A.M.
All Claims must reach us before the 16th
inst, or they will not be reccguizal.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
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8.8. "BUYO MARU."
Steamer above-named
having THE
arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to sead in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and take immediate delivery
of Cargo alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will ended the end Consignees risk pad expense.
Cargo remaining board after the 12th fast, at 10 Ant., will be handed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
оп
read in the Army Estimates of 10 Incas did not enlist in the Militia whan over £200. There were largo serdens to prevent
that :-
In order to provide ruen on mobilisation for the Ammunition Column of the Field Artillery 33 batterier surplus to the requirements of the Expeditionary Forca were converted into 11 Training Brigades, a large proportion of their rank and file being replaced by Special Reservists. This scheme has met with a consid orable measure of mocess, over 9,000 Special Reservists, including 6,500 transferred from the Garrison Militia Artillery, having been obtained, In the General Annual Report on the British Army for 1910 the Army Council state: "It was found that many of the man transferred were not suited for Artillery." The result, then, is ⚫that 33
BOY SOLDIERS.
The Army Medical Report for 1908 notes the effect of passing boys into the Regular Army through the Special Reserve as calculated "to. considerably lessen the remunerative stage of a soldier's service by postponing the date at which he may
with reasonable sepurity be sent to take his place in the Army beyond the sea.**
tells us that in 1905 The Army Annual vegular Intteries have been disbanded 11.3 boys of less years at age were ·
eighteen enlisted
into the Regular Army, whereas in
whereas in 1909 and replaced in the first instance by 11 Training more than ten times that number, maly 1,365 Brigades, comprising, according to the Army
less than eighteen, were taken for the Council, many men "not suited for Field Artillery." These 11 Training Brigades have Regular Army. This is most important point, additional boy under the age now been reduced to nine. Finally, I note that for foreign service with the Colents a man the establishment of the Special Reserve Artilaust be required from the Regular Resexys on bery bas been reduced from 12,000 to 6,000. mobilisation instance, the abore figures
It is stated in the Army Estimates 1909-10 that of the 99 Field batteries at home 72 will be appropriated to the Expeditionary Force ond 18 to the Training Brigadea. The conversion of Royal Field Artillery batteries into Training Brigades means a redaction of no less than 1,386
In the rauk aud file of the Royal Artillery. The reductions do not end 1 here. The Secretary
promised All Chrge andelivered THURSDAY, the 13th of State in his Estimates of 1909-13 p iast., at Noon, will be subject to rent.
further reduction in the ΠΑΣ
A
because for
every
For
show that in 1909 1,252 mere men will to re- quired from the Army Reserve for foreign service than in 1905. The policy of the Army Council is to increase this imitaturity of men with the Colours by passing seventeen-year old buys through the Special Reserve in the Bagu- lar Army,
I accept boy enlistment for the Army, not
All chafed and otherwise damaged Carge will Training, Brigades from nine of reducing his because I approve of it, but because I know the
be examined at the above Company's Godown THUESDAY, the 131b inst., at 10 a.st.
N. YAMADA.
Acting Manager. Hongkong, 8th October, 1910. [1156
VISITORS TO CANTON,
Should Purchase
ine to six. The men
for fifteen days and carry out gun Reservists
are to
of
who are to take the place of the trained man of the Royal Field Artillery s
yare Special Reservists, These men are enlisted for six years. They drill with the Training Brigade for six months on enlistment, and then perform an annual training in four out of
There six years.
Special to take the
the place
the
men of the Royal 1908, Mr. Haldane in the Artillery. In House of answer to &,
question if the Royal Flald
had been Artillery B 076, stated that "it was absolutely
by
Government had red
reduced of They had done. the kind. The questions were mislesh
whole
plan is most obscure and impossible But this much is olar: that Mr. condemned and destroyed the ss of creating a Regular I his predecessory of Artillery Reserve by three years of Colons service, has in the end been compelled to revive and restore the same system. He has also been pr obliged to reduce the establishment of his Special Artillery Reserve from 12,006 to 6,000 on account of failure to obtain the men.
& FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON, untrue to say that
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