DOT AND DULCIE'S GIFT.
BUDDING KIPLING'S TOEM.
[Officer's letter to wounded comrade]
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1915.
One of our, follows has invented a fine game for dug-out use. All you want is WARMLY APPRECIATED BY THE stump of lead ponell. The pencil is a bit of string, a key, a penknife, and a WRONG MAN,
balanced on the table on end, you under- stand, and the string is attached to the roof with the key or knife tied on to it, so that when it swings it is long enough to touch the poncil firet and knock it over Each man has ten swings, counting one, Had a most stunning shock this morn-two, three, etc., na the weight comes for Ang. While down at G.H.Q. orderly camo ward and backward. If the man knocks p, saluted." Box for you, sir; just come the pencil down on the first ewing he wins ag off that A.8.C. lorry."
"Told him to one penny, but if he is lucky and the ring it along to the car, and then I pro- pencil doesn't fall before the tenth and eded to investigate the contente: six last swing he gets 10d. The idea is to Lottles of a whisky which I know can only prevent the pencil from falling as long be obtained north of the Tweed, two ditto, as possible under the ton. I got four sherry brandy, three cigars very extra ninepences running the other night, and Specials you know these things, six inches it's really jolly good fun and prevents one by one and a half, and with extraordinary froozing up altogether; and one must taying powers-500 cigarettes of a brand occasionally, do something or other idiotie I don't care much about, and a pound of to keep one's spirits up. bobasco, a bottle of port, some walnuts, By the way, I've got a budding Kipling and a corkscrew, and last but not least, in the sergeant. He came up to me a card inserted with the following: Tons the other day to ask my opinion of the of love, from Dot and Dulcie, and don't following effusion, which, as a matter of condemn the contents all at once. P.S. fact, although I'm no poet, ecoms to mo The walnuts are pretty rotten, but we to be hot stuff. Here it is:- had to put them in at the lost moment, and Can't for get to Calais, hadn't time to get better ones. P.P.S.- Ain't yor feelin' ill? I do hope you'll like the cigars, the mun Wot's the other feller doin'? at said they were the bost they had.
You know little Bill? They wore horribly expensive."
Well, I don't mind telling you that this card gave me a huge shock, for I haven't the faintest idea as to the identity of the two charming ladies who go by the equally charming names of Dot and Dul- (zie, The unfortunato part of the whole thing is this. While I was unpacking the stuff three other fellows came up, col Jared the corksorew, a bottle of the whisky, and some cigars, and calmly and solemnly proceeded to drink and smoke my very good health, the very good health of the generous donors, and were just debating whether they would drink the very good bealth of the Allies-separately or as one toast.
MEDICAL NECESSARIES.
Willy?
What nhaht this trip to Paris?
Think y'll manage it next year? Feeling sortor run down-are yer?
Try a drop o' gin, old dear!. Wot's the matter with the Navy? Ain't per goin' to let 'om fight? Be a sport and chawnoe it, Billy. Lumme won't it be a sight!
Me and Frenchy's getting fed up.
Getting pretty desprit, too.. Gardenin' ain't our favrit 'obby. Fightin's wot we're 'ere to do.
THE GARDEN OF EDEN,
AND A TURK'S AMBUSH.
A British Army officer wrote bomo no follows from Bussorah, Persian Gulf-
wow the river forty miles from I am writing this from Bussorah, bav a place called Kurna. We had a great battle again last week, in which my regiment again took the enemy's trenches, and after three days wo captured the town of Kurna with 1,200 prisoners, all Turks, and 12 guns.
After that we camped, and then our heavy kits, all the tents, etc. It has and I were seat down here to collect all
taken us a day or two to do it, but we are now finished and start for Kurna again this afternoon,
We had co Casualties and 2 officers wounded. There were many narrow shaves, but it is great work smashing up the Turks They are それ of 5C about thirty miles in
urna, and our next advanoo will bo against their position.
p
This is at a place called Ezra's Tomb, the Ezra of the Bible.. By the way, Kurna is the spot of the Garden of Eden, being at the junction of the Tigris and Euperates, and our camp is quite close to the actual reputed site. Also they point out the actual Tree of Knowledge It is a quaint part of the world to be in and they say it is quite 1,000 years behind the times; anyhow, all the dresses are the same as in Biblical times.
We have now advanced 100 miles up river. After two more attacks they say we can go straight on to Bagdad.
I had one or two narrow escapes. Once when going up to a trench a Turk jumped up in front and fired; he hit a man on my right and wounded him, but I struck him with my
sword and my men were. ·80 furious that they finished him off with their bay
onets.
He evidently was a fanatio So make a move and risk it, Billy.
who had remained in the trench after the Send a fleet siht-not a few
others had bolted. No doubt they will Else our kids'll read in 'istry
make a big stand at Ezra's Tomb. It took a certain amount of firmness to
Of Kaiser Bill The Overdue!
At Kurba the Norfolk Regiment attack- dissuade them from this. benevolent pur..
Poor chap. I don't think he's feelinged with a native regiment on each side pose, but by that time, of courHO, the very poetical just now.
We were the only He went off and did wonders. mischief was irretrievably done, and you yesterday afternoon with a dose of British regiment there, and got a lot of really would have laughed if you had shrapnel in the thigh and I expect it's credit for the great results. You sce. seen their faces when, after seeing on three months job for him at least. our force is very small, and we took on standing there gazing with a lost look at
a force of similar sizo entrenched in a the card, they came over, and, glasses in
strong position at the junction of the two their hands, gazed over my shoulder at
rivers. the message. Lucky devil, grunted one between gulps. " Tons of love from said another, reading out aloud. Topping paine-Dulcie," said Number Three reminiscently.
Awaking from my doze I turned to the three of them and said:" My dear blankety fatheads, I agree perfectly with your various remarks, but do you realise the appalling blank fact that in the first place I have never heard of these ladies; in the second, these-er-medical necessaries were intended for some other fellow; in the third, I————
My sacred auat!" exploded Number Three the Seaforthe man→ collapsing heavily on to an A.S.C. tarpaulin, where ho lay kicking and bellowing with mirth and giving an indecent exhibition of baro krees and legs,
We all looked at each other but the situation was really too funny to stand, and the whole lot burst into such a hellow that, wo nearly stampeñed the R.F.A. horses. Well what the dickens could I do The name on the label was my name and the regiment my regiment.)
The only thing I can think of is that the box belongs to some chap of the same name in another regiment, You know how vague girls are about military mat tors. In the Army is a good enough address for them and then they play Old Harry if the letter or parcel doesn't get to its proper destination. One bottle finished, too, and another opened; so we drank to the Allies in one toast. I man-
aged to squash the Seaforths man's proposal to drink each one separately, but had to compromise later by drinking the separate healths of the various Con manders-in-Chief, which came to very much the same thing. We then closed the box and put it in the car, the only dissentient being the Scotsman, who had a bazy sort of notion that we ought to include the King of Italy because there was a possibility
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In the impressive words Mr. John Burroughs, the venerable naturalist, closes a long letter to the New York Tribune, designed to counteract the insidious advances made among certain sections of the United States populace by the vast German propaganda,
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The new issue of a second war loan, he says, which may shortly be exposted, will naturally considerably increase the burden of debt of the Empire. The reports of the Reichsbank already clearly show the effect of the claims on the resources of the Empire. The best preof of this is the increase in the amount of bills and Exchequer boods to nearly
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The fact is that while the universities, and, indeed, the whole of the educated and thinking non-German public of this
If we put the monthly war costs at country are on the side of the Allies with £50,000,000 and those of the month of undiminished fervour, large sections of August at double, £30,000,000 have to be the general public are forgetting the debited to the war secount, part of which, issues which started the war and are in as, for instance, the pay of the office, mood in which, should critical ques. would have been borne in peace time by tions arise between Great Britain and the the current" expenditure. These United States, it might bo necessary for £300,000,000 would leave, as against the the advocates of the Allies to remind them war loan of £225,000,000 and the war that the questions at stake are vital to reserve of £10,000,000, deficit of the progressive development of the Ameri 105,000,000 already. How many Exche
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The activities of Herr Dernburg and of the Reichsbank is not known, as this company are no longer directed to the amount is included in the bills. But wo hopeless task of converting the educated shall not be far from the truth if we classes, but to arousing the latent assume that the debts of the Empire to prejudices of the masses, on the assump- the Reichsbank in the form of Exchequer tion, so cynically defined by Professor bonda nearly entirely cover the deficit of Firmness, however, is essential in such Hugo Muensterburg, the Kaiser's j £65,000,000. matters. The cigars are top-hek seen at Psychologist at Harvard, that the Ameriwill be issued next month or in March at "We must reckon that a new war loan a distance, in the dark they look like a can public is susceptible to an abnormal motor car headlight coming up out of the degree to the power of suggestion, prop- the latest. That the second war loan will mist, but the tobacoo's all fight. Soerly and scientifically applied.
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Events upon THE which we judge Germany stand out so that he who runs may read. They aru BUSY FOLI. DAYS LEAVE.
written Large in fire and blood across the face of a kingdom. They are written in DOLLAR PRINCESS KISSED. Have you heard about that silly young burned cities, in demolished cathedrals, ass of the Well, here's his consumed libraries, in piratical Amusing little storica of the cheerful- programme for a four days' leave: Mon indemnities, in
aerial bombardment of ness of the wounded in France are related day morning, 5.30a.m. left in one defenceless women and children, and in by Mme. Alice O'Brien, the operatic of the G.HQ cars, blinded through to the insolent and overweening spirit of singer of Covent Garden and the Opéra Boulogne,
hall a bath and shave at the domination that attends it all. French Red Cross nurse in a hospital in WINAMAD, British str.. 3,609, Macdonal 1, Meurice, borrowed.
Comique, Paris, who is serving as a of Belgium's wrongs, Germany's crimes breeches from a man there, caught the are present-day facts, and the lapse of Paris, in the following letter to her sister 22nd February-Bombay, Ballast. Mr & Mrs P. J. Fal Mia F. Reav 11 o'clock boat for Folkestone, arrived time can never make them less.
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Standard Oil Co Victoria about 3, met by a beaucou "Time will soften or blur their horsh- The other day I sang for about 100 damsel in a car, married by extra-specialness, and the terrible reality of these English. At may departure they gave me licence 3.80, spent Tuesday and Wednes- events, but the murder and spoliation of three cheers, and by chance I stopped to day getting lost in the wilds of Devon, this admirable and peaceful little State thank them and say good-night just and arrived back at Victoria Thursday will ever remain one of the blackest pages underneath a bunch of mistletoe
Near in time to catch the afternoon boat train, of modern history. met by car at Boulogne, and on duty "The cause of the Allies wins us,
me was a huge artilleryman and not far off a Yorkshire lad, who said to the again at midnight,
because it is the cause of civilisation other, Why don't you kiss her, mon- I think this is the sort of thing which It is the cause of the neutral States. It she's under the mistletoe? our Transatlantic cousins
would is the cause of the weak and the innocent,: The R.A. promptly did, much to my daiguate some hustle. The funny against the ruthlcea and powerful. It is confusion and the joy of the British part of the whole thing is that we fellows the cause of our heritage of peace and hundred. After this I departed quickly didn't know about the afair until we good will to men, against the rampant, for fear the 59 might follow suit! It was noticed something strange about his the overbearing, hellish war spirit, drunk at this concert that a boy of twenty, with behaviour kind of moonstruck, "don't with the greed of conquest. disturb me, my thoughts are with the
one leg amputated and with one arm No, not until our eyes are holden that paralysed, asked me to hold his healthy angels sort of manner which may be all we cannot sce. till our hearts are turned arm while he sang Your King and right in the billets but is dangerous into stone, and our sense of right and Country Want You
advance
It was splendid wrong dulled and chequred German then we saw him standing up with his "Kultur, till 4 cannel judge, can oun and pathetic at the one of the biggest same time. EDIN bands in his pockets gazing dreamily, sympathies in this war be other than they French hospitals, As I was going off a head and shoulders over the trench have been from the first. parapet, at the German tranches not 200 In what respect does the conduct of seat Tirailleur Sénégalais, as black s yards away, went and tripped him the German Army differ for the better two flowers, afterwards declaring that he up in the mud and eat on him till he from that of the highwayman or the wouldn't mind buying me for his wife started to cure. After that he came into robber baron who murders his victim and and even paying as much as 250 fr. (£10) my dug out and made a clean breast of then takes or demands his treasure? The for that luxury the whole matter. He is much better money penalties which Germany demand-| now, but Heaven save me from having ed of prostrate Belgium and the destruc of The Dollar Princess'
Mme. Alice O'Brien played the heroine. to act as nurse to any more newly tion that is strewn in her path place her Theatre while Misa Lily Elsie was taking aplized subs on duty in the advanced acts a level with the murder and a rest in 1010 and gained an instant works.
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