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COL. GADKE'S SEVERE CRITICISMS. The following article on the British Army from the pea of Colonel Gadke, the distinguished German military oritic, appeared in the Berliner Tageblati last month
LACE OF CO-OPERATION.
Evon the training of the individual battalions, NAPIER JOHNSTONES'
are soon
however, falls below the standard imporatively demanded in modern warfare, A particularly s noticeable defect was the lack of co-operation between the supports and reserves on the ene hand, and the Bring and attacking lines on the other. But too little attention was also given to What advantage can we derive from an the district in which the battle was actually alliance with & Power which has nó armsy ?“ aries the Nowys Frenya. This bitter criticism taking plavo, and to the proper meaus for fall advantage of the formation of the is perhaps even more opposite than the new land as an aid to altimate victory. I have the there is certainly good impression that the paper thinks, thon k
British Army is reason why Rasels should not set up too high trained for fighting on. level ground only, standard by which to judge foreign armies, The and even for this it is not trained properly British Army, however, is not only incapable in The long period spent in the large camps and of number of throwing any decisive barracks, the exercises constantly carried out in
the 58me well-knows tracts of country, a in also deficient in the war training of its to be prejudical factors. The Continentst
ght on the soulos in a Continental war, but
its leaders armies, too, cannot avoid the use of the same soldiers and in the understanding for the task which great modern war would training pronnd for certain definite
отка ракроваз impose upon them. Organization, training, but they take good care not to base their entire tootics, leadership, bave all been partly amended as the result of experience gained in military education upon it. The German Army
authorit
horities, reasonably enough, endeavour even colonial wars. These troops are undoubtedly to A well-known local resident will enter the Tigers' Cage and take supper woll adaptol for campaigns against nroivilised to arrange for constant changes in the distrl-
people; for holding
Ladia, or for intervention commands. If some suok precautions as thoro in Afghanistan or Tibet. Their great moral with the Tigers and Bear.
qualities, coolness, and daring qualify them into not taken, a localised systems of tactics is
formed only too
proves to be the Baily, and an unusual degree for such operations. Ent worst enemy of
in Africa, in the course of the Boer War,
while both officers and these qualities frequently failed them, especk ally in the initial stages of the campaign though this was perhaps more the fault of their leaders than of their own training. The Boors, although 4 badly disciplined army, folt to the last that, in battles where the strength of both sides was about equal, they were superior to the British troops. The Boers in the end wore
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topres progressed, erso the highest lenders this direction doubtless no small merit is due to completely lost their heads. A particular tosh;
Bat even the present Liberal Government,
interesting in itself, would be carried out this Government has not done, and, indeed, drearily, fruitional
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the Army
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KEONGWAY, German str. 1,117, Joh. Kohler,
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THE GOLD BOOM IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA,
Remarkable discoverie haro lately taken place in the vicinity of Southern Cross, exactly half-way between Perth and Kalgoorlie. It was the first place in the State where gold was found in the sighties, and enjoyed a boom before lster discoveries created the Coolgardie and Kal-
Fer goorlie rashes. years mining around Thus, too, the umpires; again and again they Southern Cross has been carried on in a quiet catered into long di-onssian, finally pronouncing way, though many old miners and prospectors decisions after the pattern of the old proverb, have long held the view that immensely rich "Wash me, but don't ruake me wot," ie, they gold deposits existed there, nud in the belt
of country lying
Borth as far as Roobaru.
UMPIRE CURIOUS DECISIONS.
Nov-Shanghai 4th Novomber, General C. M. 8. N. Co.
British str., 1,428, Bishard, 13th
KWONUBANG 12th November, General-
Jardine, Matheson & Co.
LAEETES, British str.. 1.145, Frampton, 10th Nor-Saigon 2ud Nov., Bico and Conorał -Chines
LUCHOW, British str., 1,215, Baddilay, ist Nor -Wuhu 28th Oct. Rice-Butterfield & Swire,
MACHEW, German str.. 996, C. Wolff, 9th Nov. Bangkok and Swator 8th Nor, Rice and Moal-Datfarfield & Swiro.
MARIE,
German str., 1,199, Christiansen, 13th Nor-Saigon 8th Nov. Flour-Jebson & Co,
10th Nov.-Sandalen 3rd Nov. Timber MASANG, British, str. 1,344, G. &. Migall, and General-Jarding Matheon & Co. MONMOUTHSHIRE, British str., 3,197. O E. Warrall, 13th Nov-Shanghai 9th Nor., General-Jardine. Mat beson & Co.
Warrall PERSEUS, British str., 4,299, E.
12th Nov.-Shanghai 9th Nov., General- Butterfield & Swire.
It is merely ontward appearance that the troops are gathered together in mix d divisions; they have not become fused into an inward unity for mabual support in battle, The British Army
still l consists, as it did formerly, of an agglomeration of single battalions and single arie". The higher leaders, however, do not understand how to handle their troops in handjai both a.dog with kid gloves, I had heard The present-boom, says a correspondent, may be / PHRANANG, Germmu str., 1,027, V. Mangdraali,
s great dent of praise given to the delight which t
fow
rich
Later. marvellous mine of
11th Nov.-Bangkok 5th Nov, Rico- Butterfeld & Swire.
masses, nor yet do they understan: bow those
phenomenally masses should be joined together for unilad the British offear took in setine upon his retraced to the discovery of the
bat to my mind the attitude of the Ballinch wino a
To months action in battle The higest organis unit is sponders w
extraordinarily passive, no resnits that it was recognised
developments, howeror, gave such t
that a bigber
indifferent. brigade, the artillery brigade, with three bat- to such as the British Army, the Army,exceptional wealth had been strack. Short, RAJAH, German str., 1,275, H. 8. Rohor, 7
still seen to be the four-battalion infantry
teries, and the cavalry regiment, in three squadrons. The outlook of those concerned does not reach beyond this point, und still less do the train g and practics of the generals.
Juty
DEFECTIVE TRAINING.
A force
the Corinthiau
from all
Anda.
been
which has
20 far material waS
Fold
hereby
cable to
of the most widespread political Power in the after the news cams through that the holders of
group of m
of mining losses, in the worki; must naturally be assumed to have the. very highest pr-leustons; it would be an vicinity of the Bullfinch, had been almost equally ffrent to compare it to even the best of the fortunate. In both cass the value of the Eren in the prevent training and develop other grant armies of the world. And get when is enhanced by the tremendous body of
bearing Dra we judge the British Army hy the side of the ment of the single troops and individual bat talions, however, it seems to me that there are
German, the Frenob, the Austrian, or the disclosed. Sufficient grave defects: I would even go so far as to say Japanese, the verdict can only be this: In its furnished to start the gold forer and pros The purely noticed wine points. Present composition and training, it is not nevetor or oth part of the Counsowealth.
training for
The Minister for Mines (the Hon. Ms. purely mechanical drill, the
and is, on the whole, apart from the stall in front of forts and barracks, the equal to a conflict with a Continental
Gregory, M.L.A.), despatched a long senparade, and the exagrerated value set ness of its numbers, unfitted to play anyĮ
Lonsdes
giving the official result of the State Power Great Britain has fallen out of the theore of the mines and the extent
mentioning in modern war, sining Engineer's examination of the value of of the lores. ranks of first-class military Powers. In spite of this, her soldiers, and the raw material which Syndicates have been and are being formed she can command in the form of officers, are almost hourly in Sydney, Melbourne, Ballarat, Adelaide, Perth, Kalgoorlie, Coolgardio aud exceptionally good, and second to none in the
other towns to prospect las adjoining country. world.
which according to the State Mining Engineer's report, offera magnificent prospects. The im accessibility of the district to the railway and WOMAN WHO KIDNAPPED A SHANGHAI BADY, the capital. The water difficulty can
Overcomo by connecting the area Dorothy Eiloon Mallam Inglis, a twenty-
tha main pipe-line tapping three-year-old nurse, was sentenced to three
line from Mua aring to Kalgoorile. The yeare penal servitude at the Leicestershire trains leaving Porth for Southern Cross are myter Bessions last month for kidnapping crowded, and reports from the Eastern States Ernest Martimen Thomas, agad four years, and stealing jewellery to the value of £54 and show that an oxid has began. It is too early £40 in menty, the property of Mrs. de Negri, as yet to say with any degree of deinitanoss whether Southern Cross will become a second the child's mother, and jewellery worth £52 and Kal corlie, bet men in a position to speak 30a, in money belonging to Lilian Harding.
with 鳥
ba
PITSANULOK, German str., 1,264, Reimors, 12tl
Nov.- Bangkok, and Hoihow 11th Nos., Rice-Butterfold & Swire,
Nov-Bangkok 29th Oct., Rice and Toak-
Swiz wood-Batterfeld TAIWAN: British str. 1.024, Jenkiprs, 9th Nov.
-Port Louis, General Chinese. TAMING, British str. 1.3
1,350, G. H. Pennefather,
13th Nov
Nov-Manila 10th Nov., General Butterfield & Swire.
TSINTAU, German str., 1902, 8. Hayenga. 10th Nav-Baarkok Lal November, Rice- Butterfeld & Swire.
WARRINGTON, German str., 2.659, C. Stage.
Bih Nov.-New York 3rd Sept., Petroleum in bulk-Standard Oil Co. WINGRANG, British ate, 1.517. G. 1. Lashman, 10th Nov.Chotos and Wahnwei 4th Nov., General Jardins, Hatheson & Co. ZAFIRO, British sir., 1.629, A. Fraser, 7th Nov, Manila 4th November, General--Shewan, Tomes & Co.
LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS
upon the men's uniforms, all interface in a most detrimental fashion with the proper train. ing of the troops for service in the field. It would not be altogether rakt to pass over what the English officer, Lientonnut Sator, whose court-martial gave rise to a good deal of com- ment, wrote in his very hostile pamphlet regard ing the condition of the service and the intelli. gence and educational influence of the gonerals. One is forcibly reminded of wint the witty PENAL SERVITUDE FOR A NURSE. portence of the new find is chanted by the As SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF writer, Flanvies, said more than forty years ago in that andying satiro of his several Lord Lebrecht of the Buttons," in regard to the conditions prevailing in the Bessian Army of the time. And, even in
von in the British Army of the present day, the service of the "button" the pedantry of pipe clay, plays un exaggerated role. Much of this state of things can be sesounted fer by the manner in which the British Army is formed, namely, the voluntary systaru, The soldiers are mere turies, and one their livesi hood to the profession of
aras; and Ecotu fficient number only when ecme forward good inducements are offered them to do so. This brings about the umise regard which is paid to certain culyard appearances, inch, instance, as an attractive uniform. Wera
it not for the old, picturesque, nad historic uniforms, which are still worn, at all evours, when the men are in larracks, if not ou ariive service, not a single mercenary would join Lo army. But the system I have referred to also gives rise
to
Roldiers pampering from a material standpoint; a โ
certain
authoritatively assort that will, because of M. de Negri sano to England from Shang- the similarity of the guld formation which hai in May, and engaged Mies Inglis as a nurse indicato peruauency in depthe. Sufficient to in June. Shortly afterwards she paid a visit to say at the present time that the discovery has Barding, of Syston, near Leicester, to aven at its pre-out stage of development, lisclosed a bigger and richer body of ore than has ever
whom she is related by marriage..
the object of locating a water supply. In No.
cost
I shaft, at 100Ft, the pre over width of 25ft.
ie
Mr. de Negri went for a drive on June 23, been found in the State and perhaps in Austra and or her return was astounded to find that the lin. The effect of this discovery on the State nurse and child bud vanished. A search re- is bound to be considerable from whatever way
regarded. sulted in the discovery that jewellery worth it is
Another aunt mys:-On the Butifoch £86 and £41 10s, in money bad also disappeared.
Information was promptly given to the lode several parallel vins of gold ore have been police, and it was ascertained that the nurse exposed. High-grade inilling ore has even boon and not too much service, above all pot had travelled from Leicester to London by the struck-anexpectedly in a shalt started with too much arduous exertion, end also not too 6.10 p.v. exprees. The other followed her, early rising in the morning. It should be and spent the night in London searching for a ta £24 for ton. The ore all over the 2503. added, however, that early rising is by no the russing hay. means a
pational habit, but the soldiers, as is The aid of Scotland-yard was invoked in the bottom of No. 2 shaft at 50ft, pans up to
per-ton. Over £800 worth of gold a day thin ematom of the country, eat a hearty
broak.
meantime, and detectives secured Loudon for being raised from this crosscut alone! The fast in the morning before the day's work terces of the kidnapper. They found that the bros from No. 3. shift at 50ft is 12ft. wide, begins. Pampering, however, does not make nurse and child had left St. Pancras in and yields phenomenal dish-neanys. Twelve for efficienoy In war; though on the other hand taxisab, but they could find no clue to their tons at grass are estimated to be worth £60 a the abatemiousness of the Japanese tends to im-
subsequout movements.
ton The steall, bratenore lying about the buá all-army wilho great
deal of moral strength.
dumps produces wonderful pan-prospects with- The mandavres which have just couclated wers the firat
to be held in England for many Two days afterwards, however, the police were out crushing! years on a scale. There took part three informed that a boy had been abandoned at the
a large for infantry
found that he was the missing child. division, and
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ABANDONED,
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So far, 200 toss of oro have bear" smelted
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The nurso visited the hetei the evening sheern Associated. It is confidently anticipated yield well over seven ounces a ton. infantry and artillery, altogether some 50.000 reached London, and engaged rooms, She loft it
Оле оf the
to the same night without the child, and, in the Geologically, the Ballinch lode has everything war strength, bat in a way that bore
Police
mex.
divisions was broughtle❘ did not roturn a communication was sent to in its favour. It strikes N, W. and S.-E., dips to the south, sad is practically vertical resemblance to s & mobilisatio carried out under the
top 10 ha lode are composite in structure
quartz.
The
gold
the
པས་
with the result that the
the boy was War conditions. The numbers of the opposing rotorued to his mother.
and
is freely distributed Miss Inglis wae traced to Birmingham, where troops were thus by no means too small for
gangue. The band Continental
conditions, but the manner in she was met in the street by detectives, who through the whole of which they were turnel to account made it thought they recognised her from the photo or belt of extrusive greenstone on the western permanency clear that certain childish complaints which graph which boen supplied to them. One of Wallia one of the sarest evidences of havo
lang benn
more or less banished from the them said, "Good morning, Miss Inglis, and both in gold and ore. And if the gold lives to large Continental armies have not yet been the girl, although she had given the name of any great depth-300 or 400 ft--the Bullfinch completely cured in England. The generals,
Miss Dagmore at the hotel where she was will furnish into one of the great gold mines of from the highest downwards, did not know staying, was taken off her guard, and replied, the world.
morning."
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at about 4 pm.
The P. & O. B. N. Co.'s str. Somali left She expressed the hope that the boy was well. and asked the inspector to tell Mrs. do Negri Singapore for this port on the 13th instant, at how sorry she felt for what she had done. 6.30 sm, and is due here on the 18th instant,
It was stated during the trial that Miss Inglis came from Australia last May, and that there were several convictions for theft against her there. She had been in a one home, and there was a warrant out for her arrest at the present time.
how they should begin to utilise their troops
She was promptly arrested, and admitted her in masses, or now to combine and arite th in order
of battle. Each equad fought away identity, I am very sorry," she said. "I at its own little fight, without paying any pat mast have been mad. ticular attention to what was happening at its right and left, and its activity in the field was not in the least perturbed or influenced by what was taking place in the rear. The mutual sup port er
at one body of troops by another was either lacking to a startling degres er was not to be observed at all. There was very little scenting before the battle took place, and still less in the neither the infantry patrol course of the fight ne nor the numerous squads of mounted infantry ready at band did their dely in this respect. On the whale, one man aighta vera mimilar to those which were to be perceived in the Russian army during the Manchurian Campaign,
The Australian polios regarded her dangerous criminal
Misa Inglis, in her defence, dated that, took the boy on the impulse (of her moment and had no intention of stealing kim.
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Mentésolé attived at TC.E.R.. Co. str. Nagasaki at 8 am, on the 13th instant, and left again at 4 pm. same day for Kobs, where she is dus to strive at 6 s.m, on the 15th inst
The O.P.R. Co, s'efs. Empress of Japan left Vandenter on the 11th instant a.m. for Hung. kong gia usual parts of call, sing
The H-A. Lasle ile, Arabia left Singspóro on the 13th instant pas, and may be expected here on or about the 20th Instant.
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