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WAR NEWS.

The insufficiency of officers in the Austrian army reaches 24 per cent. and measures are being taken to fill the vacancies by promoting sergeants and corporals,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15mm, 1911.

THE SHANGHAI CONTINGENT.

It was in response to a cablegram by Sir Everard Fraser that the War Office

of definitely accepted the offer contingent of volunteers from Shanghai for service with the Allied forces, and the enterprise is now in the hands of the

DEADLY WORK BY FRENCH ARTILLERY.

PARIS, September 11th. Some idea of how the Germans were harassed by artillery fro during their re- treat was obtained on a visit to the fields ear Meaux, the scene of a severe fight yesterday. The German infantry had

SINKING OF THE CLAN MATHESON."

STORY OF NORWEGIAN OFFICERS,

The Norwegian steamer Dovre, which recetelly arrived at Penang on her return journey from Rangoon, brought an

The Petrograd Telegraphic Agency China Association, co-operating with the taken a position in a sunken road, on interesting story of how she encountered

states that a new French Super-Dread-British Consul General. Many applicas either side of which were stretched in ex

CHINESE REVOLUTIONARY

PARTY.

AN INTERVIEW WITH SUN YAT SEN'S SECRETARY.

LONG RANGE WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

GERMANY TO ANİERICA.

3.

There has been some question in the minds of persons interested in wireless telegraphy as to whether the newa The following is taken from the despatches from Berlin to the Associated Press, wid the Sayville wireless station, Cublengwk-Američu (Manila) :-

were sent directly from Berlin to Sayville Within twelve months the war banner

or were relayed by German ships in

nought of 25,200 tons has been launched tions to join the force have been received Ftended lines hummocks, some of them the German cruiser Enden, near Rangoon; of Sun Yat-in, the George Washington | mid-ocean, says the New York Times.

Her main from the outports and Japan, but it has natural, and some the work of apades in and was subsequently requested to convey of New China, will be 'unturled in every the Telefunkon Company's office it was

at the Government wharVCS. arnament consists of twelve 13.4 in, guns.

that Dr. von Bethunin Hellweg and General von

Tlu Togeblatt says Molik have agreed not to listen to any pener proposals till Germany has attained. The decision an invulnerable position.

in accordance with public feeling.

On September 27th Germany published a list of casualties which included 13,074 und 23,007 wounded, killed, 05,908 missing. The figures compared with thos published on September 23rd show an

been found necessary to leave these other the hands of German soldiers. centres to some extent to look after their own men.

"I am

to that port the crew of the merchantian Clon Matheson, which had a short time previously been captured and sent to the bottom by the warship.

province of the new republic, the army of the present goverment will quietly. transter their allegianc. from Yua Shah kat to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and China will be free in tact as well as in name. Forcefully and earnestly there words were spoken Wednesday by Yip Hasing, secretary to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, in a can- versation with a Cablenees- American repracntative.

At

ar sent frem

said that the messages Nauen, ten miles from Berlin, direct to Sayville. This long range was ara de possible, it was said, by the fact that powerful apparatus has been installed ab both Sayville and Nauca.

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When atmospheric conditions are good, the lefunken Company says, mesenges sent from Berlin are as distinct as though they had been sent from a point only a few hundred miles away. In stormy weather the messages are repeated several times to ensure accuracy.

increase of 41,122 in the total, which within the next few days, Some of the by fragatents of shells, were strewn among her lights and vanished in the darkness. the Korea and will remain until e 19th,Associated Press thus far, it was said,

indicates the desperate nature of the fighting in France.

A Belgian woman caught a German spy ts, the train from Antwerp in the net af releasing carrier pigeons which he had concealed in a bag. She seized and held him until ther passengers came to her assistance. The man was handed over

He was tried the military authorities. By court-martial and shot.

fur.

CHINA AND JAPAN.

Writing on October 3rd, the Peking correspondent of the N.4. Daily Fans said:-The embers of the Council of State, after severni jingoist speeches, have sent a long interpellation to the Govern ment asking what steps are being taken to safeguard China's nationalism against the Japanese..

A

INDIAN FORCES ACTIVE AT THE

FRONT.

LONDON, September 5th. That the Indian Forers of the British Army are taking an active part in the operations in France is indicated by the casualty lists. Among the names of the wounded made publie is that of Captain F. W. Hunt, Nineteenth Lanars (Fane': Horse Indian Army).

No

Poside many bodies were forty or fifty empty cartridge shells, while fragments of The men who have joined up the clothing, caps and knapsacks were scatter,

It appears that the Dorre, which is a ed about. This destruction was wrought Shanghai contingent have made quite aby batteries a little more than three miles steel screw vessel of 1,191 tons, commanded by Captain Signeland and hailing from open offer. They have said: I have such-and-such training and distant, Scattering clumps of wood inter qualification, and I will serve the Empirevened between the batteries and their Drautheim, left Penang on September 14th wherever it calls upon un to do so. Mr. mark, but the range had been determined last. Shortly after leaving the harbour by an officer on an elevation a mile from she encountered a warship, but as it was

Tip Ha-sing, however, has been given a Asquith has given his assurance that, as

The gunners. He telephoned directions for dark it was impossible to distinguish her

new title and new dutius, more impugt in the firing, and through glasses watched nationality. It was the opinion of those

taan his last, He is now Commissioner far as possible, volunteers from the same

the bursting shells.

to South China, and is en route to Macao

The Telefunken Company is composed locality will be kept together. Dealing with the subject, the A. Daily News of

The sunken road was littered with board, however, that she was a German.

The road is lined with After flashing her searchlights on the bow and Canton, for the purpose of establish chiefly of Germans, but is incorporated the 8th inst, said that about 100 men would

hedies to-day. be sent off at once, a ship being available poplars, the branches of which, severidad stern of the steamer, in order, ing southern headquarters for the party under the laws of New York. All of its

doubtless, to-identify her, she extinguished The commissioner arrived in Manila co

wireless news despatches given to the In places whole tups of The Hope contimed her voyage without when he will leave for his new past have been contributed to the Berlin ofice men will pay a part of their steerage dend. passage, but the majority must be paid had been torn away by the artillery fire.

further incident until the afternoon of While in Alanila, he will doliver rey the German Government September 18th, when the 'nden appeared addresses to his fellow countrymen, teli uncensored news has been transmitted in sight about 20 to 25 miles off the China ing them of their leader, of the plans from Naten.

The two Gordian cables connecting with Bakir lightship at the mouth of the under way for the overthrow of Yan Rangoon River. This was about 4 o'clock, Shib-kai, and the restoration to power of America were cut at the beginning of the and some three hours later a boat contain: Sun Yat-sen gr some other patriot.

Azores. Censored massages are allowed. The reception given Yip Ha-sing by his war, supposedly in the vicinity of the alongside and boarded the Doure, The countrymn was enthusiastic, and speaks to pass over the two cables of the French

several officers and some seamers conte

Cable Company, which visitors explained their identity and asked well for the cause he represents. He was Cable Company, the five cables of the the Captain of the Dorre if he would take found by the newspaperman in his rooms Commercial

connect with London, and over the the crew of the British steamer Clan at the Hotel Imperial, surrounded by a

number of protuinent Manila Chineo Western Union lines, which include the Matheson on board and land them at

anxious to hear of the leader of their old Anglo-American Company's cables Rangoon or any part he might be bound

Eaukera, merchants, shipowners for. It transpired that the crew in

and editors were among the men wand number eight in all, connecting with London. It is also possible to transmit messages through the Marconi Company's accompanying the Emile and which Young men, dressed in modern clothes of wireless from Glace Bay to Clifden, afterwards proved to be the Merkammer, the latest style, and nearly all speaking thence to London by telegraph, of the Hamburg Amerika Line, which was several languages, they presented with

now building a attending the cruiser as collier.

On the class of men responsible for New Marconi Company is

expreted to transmit messages direct to England.. Quiet, of refreshments the officers passages were paid for, and after par- and money literally for her betterment. returned to the Emden. Needless to say, assuming, the Commissioner is

the men who have made they vouchsafed no information as to the typical of

{ Republic in place of the Baden followed in the wake of the Doure ages-old monarchy, and who are now future movements of the warship. The possible

Yip Ha-sing speaks English, he prefers course, disappeared.

use an interpreter, and, Mr. C. C for several hours and they, altering her striving to improve that republic. While

to Lee, editor of Kany Lio, the leading Chinese daily, kindly volunteered to act na such. Mr. Yip first told of his tra years' acquaintance with Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and of their work together to free China. He is a native of Canton, was a member of the first Chinese Assembly, and for the past two years has been secretary to YUAN'S BULE ONE OF GOLD, the leader, who is now an exile in Japan. The rule of Yuan Shih-kai has bren while his assembled countrymen listened "His rule has been by attentively.

Cause.

been sold to nations on each side of the fary to their diplomats. They also ask / BRITISH UNDERGRADUATES, FOR qucation were on board a vessel which was gathered to meet the new commissioner.

Arimmed stel motor cars for use by the European Powers engaged in war are being manufactured in America and will be shipped as soon as completed, says n The cars have Philadelphia despatch. conflict. Ous order includes four cars, which will be used by the Briti Guvernment. Negotiations with France, into, and it is said that orders for a thusand ears have been placed by varias

THE FRONT.

LONDON, September 8th.

The interpellators are not complimen- how it comes about that Great Britain is fighting in Europe to uphold the neutrality of Belgium, when she is allied The universities and colleges are con Russia And Greece have also been entered with a Power which is now violating thetributing their share of men for the war. Captain Signeland agreeing to the request China, and who are spending their time powerful station in New Jersey, which is

Powers.

neutrality of China.

The Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University Several military members of the Council as recommended to the War Office the talked of war, but there is no need to names of 1,112 undergradutes for commis regard this ebullition too seriously. Thesions in the Army. Of these 1,000 already Council of State must take this occasion have been commissioned, which gives one- by the hard to show the country that it third of the student body to the army and possesses a voice, otherwise if it sacrificed more than that proportion of British sub- All Souls' this opportunity it might bring from the jects, because there are many foreigners country a challenge that the present among the undergraduates, system is unable to safeguard the country College has provided three officers. in a time of crisis, coupled with a demand for a properly constituted Parliament.

You go into tim House of Commons write an English in those days,' journalist, and you are puzzled at the strange penes that prevails Gone are all the familiar savageries of question time, the firres debates, the bitter jibes, the Even the habitual scornful laughter indignation of Sir Clement Kinloes Cooke at the wickedness of the Govero- ment has subsided and Lord Winterton | be fatal for China to enter the lists against is at rest. Mr. Lloyd George relates how generously Mr. Chamberlain has come to his help, and Mr. Chamberlein says how heartily he is in agreement with every-sion. thing that Mr. George has done."

The high officials realize that-it would Japan, and they are doing their utmos to restrain popular feelings in Shantung and elsewhere in order to prevent a colii

Negotiations are now proceeding for an amicable settlement of the question of the is hoped that these will succeed.

GERMAN CASUALTY LISTS:

LONDON, September 1st.. The Jaif says that the German military

of further casualty lists in the newspapers. authorities have forbidden the publication

The local newspapers are permitted to publish casualties of purely local interest

taking

Rangon papers publish an interview with Chief Officer Mawse of the Clan Matheson, which was a steel screw steamer of 4,775 registered tonnage, built in 1006 by Messrs. Furness, Withy & Co., and owned by Messrs. Cayzer, Irvine & Co., of Glasgow. Her crew numbered 19 Europeans and 53 Lascars.

studious-looking,

and

11- also

Another incident is reported regarding occupation of the German railway and it from the lists posted in the offices of the bows and two at her which failed to one of gold," began the Commissioner,

the Duke of Westminster, who was re- cently mentioned as among those whose

In reply to China's protest, Japan con- brattyy on the field of action had attract tends that the line is actually Germas ed attention. The Duke, it is said, is 1ery-State property which she is entitled to ng the Aide-de-enup to Field Marshal Sir occupy and which she must occupy for John French He encountered a patrol of strategical purpose, but this China will Chians while he was carrying orders by refuse to admit.

He put on the atmost speed, automobile. bait numerons shots from Germans strack the nmchine, and one mortally wounded his companion, an other. The latter hali rust, attempting to salute, and fell lick The Duke, seeing his companion collapse, rose in the car, saluted the dying man and said: "Good-bye, hoy."

dearl

China will reply to Japan's Note reiterating her assertions that her neutra lity is being violated, and refusing to admit that she is unable to restrain the as Japan avers, or that the railway is a Germans from further using the railway, part of the leased territory.

"KAISER WILHELM DER GROSSE."

$ STORY OF THE CAPTURE.

local administration.

The Cologne Guzette an Saturday con ained only a few names of soldiers belonging to local regiments. These for part of the thirteenth casualty list. Only and these concern only the fighting which twelve complete lists have been published, occurred before the large engagements:

THE REMAINS OF ZABERY. GARNISON.

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Mr. Mawse stated that when about 25 miles to the cast of False Point the Enden appeared and fired two shots across her her. The Glen Matheson stepped, where upon several German officers came on board and took charge of the boat, ordering the officers and crew to be transferred to the farkomania. This the vessel and she was quickly a shattered donc, bombs were placed in the hold of

wreck.

The Chief Officer spoke in terms of the highest praise of the treatment experi- epced at the hands of their capters. In conversation with several of the Germans A trainload of 360 German prisoners the impression was gathered that if the passed on the 17th August through Mon Emden was to run into a hostile war vessel lins, in the Department of Allyer, on its she would at once cut loose from the were against her. The cruiser and her way to Montlucon. Another batch of 225 Markomania and take to flight if the odds was expected. These are all that remain The spirit which animates France in

of the 99th German Infantry of Zabern collier consort were believed to be plenti- the war with Germany is well illustrated

garrison, Lieutenant von Forstner's regi-fully supplied with coal and provisions, by an incident which occurred when aine.

nent, which surrendered at Sasles after and it was the opinion that the Eden, Michel, wife of General Michel, the

LONDON, August 29th. having half its effectives wiped out by if not caught in the near future, would They are all man eventually make for a neutral part and Governor of Paris was superintending

The Evening News publishes a despatch French artillery fire.. the work of a soup kitchen for the poor in the Champs Elysées, says M. Alphons from Las Palmas, Canary Islands, giving of 30 to 35 years of age and belong to the submit to dismantling.

An old

Their surrender was occa Courlander in the pres woman, eight of whose nine sons are an account of the sinking of the North Landwehr. the front, appeared, and Mme. Michel German Lloyd Transatlantic liner Kaisersioned by a charge of French chasseure u

The old woma

Wilhelm der Grose off the coast of Africapied, during which the Germans tied their began to comfort her. interrupted her, saying, proudly by the British cruiser Highflyer, which handkerchiefs to their rifies and held nerd no encouraging words. I was kicked I have never by the Prussiate in 1870. Forgotten it, and to each of my sous my farewell words were: Go and ovenge your mother. '!

was reported last Thursday.

Licat. Deane, a British army officer, who was taken prisoner by the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse from the British steamer Galician on the high sees, is the authority. of the Las Palmas correspondent, and in an interview he gives a graphic account of how the great liner was destroyed.

The Home Secretary, speaking in the House of Conmens, declared that there

Lient. Denne was not on board the was no organization among the aliens in England, the purpose of which was the Gerinan Ther. He had been sent over to carrying out of listile nats, and he ridi- the collier Area, from which the liner culed the suggestion made in some was coaling. When it was seen that the quarters recently that there are 250,000 Kaiser When was doomed, the German Germans in this country with arms captain sent his sword, his despatch box their pussession. The polies and military and a letter to his wife to the collier, his were alert for individual enses of espion secretary being his messenger. Previous

Between 8,000 and 9,000 such cases. already had been investigated, but only S suspects had been held.

agt.

SOLDIERS' POSTCARDS.

British soldiers at the front are allowed to countinicate with their friends at home anly by postcard, and postmarks are obliterated in order that the position of the British force shall not be known. The post-card which has been prepared for use in the field is in the following form:

NOTHING is to be written on this except the dato and signature of the sender. Sentences not required any he *rased. If anything else is added the postcard will be destroyed,

I am quite well.

I have been admitted inty hospital. and am going and hope tu be discharged

wounded and

Vol.

on well.

I um being sent down to the base..

I have recoined, your

letter. telegram.

parcet.

Letter follows at first opportunity.

I have received no letter from you' for a long time.

Vately.

Signature only

Date

[Postage must be prepaid on any jester or postcard addressed to the sender of this ward.]

announced that he would blow up his doing this the captain of the liner had command rather than surrender.

When the Highflyer opened fire on the liner, Lieut. Denne continues, the collier was still fastened to her by one hawser, delay, certain owing to some and prisoners on board the liner did not get a chance to leave the ship.

The Kaiser Wilhelm was now bow on to the Highflyer and the British cruiser had some difficulty in finding her mark. She manoeuvered to get broadside on and the ensuing annonade lasted, forty minutes. All the shots from the Kaiser Wilhelm appeared to be falling short. From the collier it was seen that she had been hit three times and on catching fire she ceased replying to the shots from the British

cruiser.

When the liner had been silenced the Highfyer also stopped firing. By this time the drurai, which had separated from the liner, had gut too far away to perceive anything more than that she was still burning.

The Germans kept on board the Kaiser Wilhelm only her officers, her gua crews and a few engineers. The rest of her men were transferred to the collier;

them up in request for quarter. All their officers except five refused to surrender and were killed.

TENNYSON'S CALL TO THE BRITISH NATION.

LONDON, September 8th. Lord Tennyson, son of the late Poet Laureate, at a patriotie mesting last night quoted the following hitherto unpublished poem of his father-

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O who is be, the simple fool,

Who says that war is over? Want bloody portent fashes there

Across the Straits of Dover Are you ready, Britons all,

To answer yes with thunder F

Arm! Arm! Arm!

Nino hundred thousand slaves in arms,

They seek to bring us under; But England lives and still will live, For we'll crush the despot yonder: Are you ready, Britons all,

To answer foes with thunder?

Arm Arm! Arm!

A BRAVE FRENCH SOLDIER.

LIMOGES (France), Sept. 11th. On, a train loaded with wounded which passed here to-day was a young French offioor, Albert Palaphy, whose unusual bravery on the Geld of battle won for him

the Legion of Honour.

As a Corporal of the Tenth Dragoons

"STOP YOUR WIRELESS."

CAPTURE OF A BRITISH OFFICER IN A CAPE LINER.

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They have tions. Eut his treasury is now deplet d. supporters will leave him.

-Hi and ones the dollars tail to appear his loyal for revenue only. administration has been as despotic as was that of the-Muneliu, and license, rut He was lioerty, has been the result. seated by the money powers for their own ends, not for the upbuilding of a new and modern republic. The masses realize that it was Dr. Sun Yat-sen wao led them into

Well- remained as torchbearer and chief. "The army also realizes this. the light, and that he should have trained and equipped, the army but, wails Yat-sen. Another army, opposed to the word to follow the banner of Sun Yuna Shih-kai and despotism is already in the field, although they are termel Pandits and murderers by the Yuni That is the Shih-kai subsidized press. army led by the quiet, stadious American college graduate, formerly a General under Yuan Shil-kai, and now called by him The White Wolf. But the real China knows which is the patriot and which the traitor to the country's good A thrilling narrative is told in the Times and will soon declare herself. The tales of the stopping of the Union-Castle liner of murder and outrage by the ever Galician, homeward bound from Cape-victorious army of White Wolf' are town, off the Canary Islands by a German fabrications of the Yuan Shih-kui agents. On the other hand, he has not even cruiser,

A black,ngly-looking, four-funnelled executed the soldiers who fought against steamer came alongside flying the German him, only the officers and spies. That was The White Wolf and his more powerful than the world ready to step under the flag fing, and signalled to the Galician to stop necessary, apparatus The wireless operator, how realizes, are, when the word is given, ever, quickly sent out the "8.0.8." signal, of Sun

The interview was interrupted at this and had already sent the first three letters of the ship's name "Gal"-when a point while tea was served, and during this diversion Mr. Yip gave more details second message came from the German of the character and history of White ship, "Stop your wireless. We blow up Wolf" and his forces. The name adopted the bridge if another letter leaves.' Presently a third vessel appeared in the by the revolutionary leader is in direct contrast to his character, and is used in distance. She signalled that she was a place of his true name, for the proctction MACGREGOR&C.. Gertaan liner disguised in the colours of of his family, who would suffer otherwise.

The German In a way, therefore, White Wolf" is: the Union-Castle Line.

Being a non-smoker, an "Unknown." cruiser was not satisfied, but after the newcomer had hoisted the German the commissioner declined the after-tea mercantile flag and given her name she cigarettes, and continued:--- was allowed to proceed."

German officers came on board and acted courteously throughout. When offered cigarettes and cigars they refused to take ther without payment, saying, "We don't want it said that we robbed your ship." On going off with & British Army officer Sun Yat-sen and gunner as prisoners of war they town and province, and in the army, ure apologised to the ship's officers for the trouble they had given. The passengers was allowed to proceed, her wireless Bave a cheer as they went, and the Galician

Gorman sailors. apparatus having been wrecked by the

at once and not to use its wireless i army,

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secretly organized and waiting for the word. For the purposes of organization China has been divided into three Southern, with a Commissioner in charge and administration of the new movement

of each. To me has been assigned the districts, the Northern, Central and BL WHISKIES

southern district."

"Dr. Sun Yat-sen will remain in Tokyu at the beginning of the war, Palaphy took part in the recent violent combat

BIG GUNS AND THE DIVINITY.

until the moment arrives for him to take In the thick of the with the Germans.

The practical way in which the Germans command in person. We anticipate but hattle Palaphy's Colonel was wounded.

a few regiments the arty is with us. Palaphy hoisted the wounded man upon view the war is well illustrated by a story little bloodshed. With the exception of his shoulder and, under a rain of machine-

With the powers of Europe engaged in gun bullets, carried him safely to the told in Rome by Mr. AP Miller of A certain Protestant

a general war Yuan Shib-kai need not for further financial French lines. That same day Palaphy Louisville, Ky.

clergyman of Hanover," said Mr. Miller,

look to them was promoted to be a Sergeant.

As I hav Shortly afterwards, although wounded, presiding over a large congregation on assistance, and the time is ripe for Sun

Yat-sen to regain his own. Many distinguished names appeared on Falaphy led & charge against the Baden the morning following mobilization, said the roll of casualties issued at midnight Guard, whose standard he captured with among other things:We are now face said, Yuan's administration has existeri on the 10th September. Among the officers his own hand. With a bullet in his to face with a peculiar situation. No only by bribery and corruption, and of the Irish Guards reported wounded or abdomen, and covered with lance thrusts, doubt the Russians, French, and English without rooney he must fail. missing are Viscount Castlerosse, Lord Palephy was carried from the battlefield will pray God to give them victory, but sure that the sympathies of the peop Alastair, Robert Edward Innes-Kerr, during the night, and learned that he had there is but one God, and since He is just of the United States are with us, and brother of the Duke of Roxburgh, and the been promoted to be a sub-lieutenant and and impartial and they are also His assure them that if they knew the truth as well as pray. We must fight harder Dr. Sun Yat-sen, his party and his Hoa, A. Herbert. Captain Lord Des- nominated Chevalier in the Legion of children, we, in order to win, must work they would all without doubt believe

More guests arrived, and the interview mond Fitzgerald, reported wounded, is Honour.

This incident of decorating a soldier on than the others. God may not always side principles."

with big guns, but big guns will certainly

was ended. the heir presumptive of the Duke of

the battlefield recalls Napoleonic times.

help Him make a right decision.""

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