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POLITE RAIDERS.

REGRETS AND AN OFFERING OF

CIGARS.

THE MARCH ON EGYPT.

TASK OF THE TURKS.

The latest mail brings some interesting. [THE TIMES. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. particulars regarding the sinking of merchant ships by, German submarines a -month ago.

THE "BEN CRUACHAN. The Ben Orachan fell a prey to the 721 when twenty-one miles west by south of the Lane gas buoy, Sho was on her way from Orkney to Liverpool with a general cargo." Tho grew, twenty-three in um ber, wore ordered by the German officer to leave their bont in ten minutes. Small bosts were immediately lowered, and, the crew having, entered them, the Germans placed a mine on board the Bee Cruachan and blew her up. Sails were hoisted in

the boats, and two hours later the crew were picked up by a Pentwood stack, which landed them at Fleetwood.

CAIBO, January 20th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1915.

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The official communiqué issued to-day says that intelligence from reliable sources shows that the German officers commis sioned to lead the attack on Egypt ore growing more and more pessimistic as to the results of the venture. They have urgently submitted to

Constantinople. that the expedition should be postponed until its organization has been improved and it has Feen reinforced by a consider able increase of trained troops, but the reply was received that the idea of delay could not be entertained and that the advance must be pushed on at all costs.

As the concentration of the Turkish Quartermaster Tom Inglis, of the Re Army in South Palestine progresses the Cruachan, in an interview, said: difficulties of an advance across the desert. were informed that we had been given ten of Sigare becoming increasingly appar- minutes to leave the ship Lifeboats worent. Owing to the lack of water only one quickly lowered into the water, and the route is possiblo, as only small bodies, crew of twenty-three scrambled into them, without guns and with no great store of We then cut adrift and were ordered to Provisions, could hope to reach the Canal go alongside the submarine, the comman by any other of the camel tracks which der of which requested our esptain to cross the more arid parts of the Peninsula. hand over our ship's papers and logs. Such small aiding partice could do no Our skipper told him the papers had been damage whatever, and would be crushed without a man of the defending force

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THE DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Netherlands India to Siberia, in which Europanna resido.

Not only is the Directory as full and complete in each case as it can be made, but each Colony, Fort or Bettlement is prefaced by a DESCRIPTION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as accurate

in connection with the places, their History, Topography, Eto., Eto

left aboard the vessel, and the skipper being withdrawn from the places more FRITHJOF, Norwegian str., 891, Kristen- GUIDES FOR THE TOURIST, giving every detail

was ordered to accompany a German officer and two sailors, in a small boat to the ship and secure the papers.

This done, the Germans took them and placed a mine aboard the vessel, hanging the fuse over her side. When we got into the small boat again the fuse was lighted, and we pulled back to the submarine. Suddenly there was a terrific explosion, and the ship shook from fore to aft. She thon began to sink stern first.

"Aftor expressing regret that he had to blow up the vessel, the commander of the submarine said, War is war. He voiced the hope that we would get picked up before the bad weather set in, shook hands with our captain, and salined. The submarino was then submerged and dis appeared. An hour later we were picked

up.'

THE "LINDA BLANCHE:"

seriously threatened. The main body must advance along a route which is well. known to the military authorities, and the points at which its attack can be delivered tre equally circumscribed.

DIFFICULTIES OF THE ATTACK.

After commenting on the difficulty of moving supplies and artillery across the and, the communiqué continues:

The lines of the Canal are considered impregnable. There has been ample vime for their preparation, and they have been designed, according to the latest experi ence gained on the battlefields of France and Belgium, with every elaboration that military science can control. Against forces thus securely entrenched the Turks must advance over open ground, exposed, without cover of any kind, to the fire of the heavy guns of battleships, rifle fire, The Linda Blanche was on a voyage and rischine guns. They could only from Manchester te Belfast with a gen entrench themselves at enormous cost, aud oral cargo. Whon the vessel was due west then to no purpose, since, without expos of Liverpool Lightship, the German subing themselves to the same fire, they could marino came alongside suddenly, not advance from their trenches, nor, if and, hoisting the German flag, boarded they stop in them, could they supply them- the vessel. The German officers, who spoke selves with food and water. perfect English, instructed the skipper. Captain Ellis, to take the crow off within ten minutes. The two small bouts of the vessel were quickly lowered, and the crew, who numbered ten, got into them The German sailors then fixed a mine on the bridge of the vessel and another in the

The communiqué finally refers to the forecastle, and these exploded. The vessel collisions between Turkish and German was a complete wreck in five minutes. The officers and between Turks and Arabs, Germans told the crew there was a trawler notes that 27 Arab officers have been im in a certain direction and at two o'clock prisoned in Jerusalem, and concludes by they were picked up by it and landed at expressing the confidence of the authori Fleetwood. One of the crew said the Gerties, that the only way in which the mar officers were very considerate. The Turkish troops are likely to enter Egypt gave them a box of cigars, and inquired is as prisoners of war whether they had plenty of water in the boste.

THE KILCOAN."

world an attack against so strong a posi- With the most willing troops in the tion must fail, and in this case, with an army forced on against its will by Ger man officere, it is probable it will collapse before coming to a head at all."

The captain and crew of ten of the coal PATRIOTISM BEFORE PURSE steamer Ailcoan wero landed in Douglas | |

by the steamer foon. The captain stated. During the South African war it was that the submarine lieutenant, who spoke stated that certain doctors who had accom- porfect English, came aboard and said he was sorry to have to sink the Kilcoun, but it was war. He ordered them to take to the boats, and then blew out the ship's sides with a bomb. The submarine then proceeded to the Moon, about three miles sway, and ordered to bring the Kilcoan's crow to the Isle of Man.

THE FEAR OF ITALIAN INTERVENTION..

SUGGESTED CONCESSIONS BY✨

AUSTRIA,

The Frankfurter Leitung publishes a very remarkable article from Vienna on Anstro-Italian relations, and the opinions which the writer expresses may not an reasonably be considered to be identical with those of the German Government and Prince Bülow, The most significant passage is the following :—

panted the soldiers to the front had made an aggregate sacrifice of £20,000 per mo num in accepting active service duty. There is reason to believe, however, that the medical men associated with Austra- liu's five Geld hospitals for the front have Biven up oven more in their desire to míti- gato in some measure the horrors of war. A rough estimate of the professional in- comes of the officers of the force-exclud ing all below the rank of major compared with their military salaries suggests that approximately £31,000 will be surrender. ed voluntarily by 23 nien during the next twelve months The total earnings of these leading practitioners of Australia has been computed as about £80,000 a

year, but the 17 majore, sight foutenant- colonels, and one colonel who have been accepted for service abroad will draw only £16,000 per annum between them from the Commonwealth Government.

It is known that one well-known Mel- bourne practitioner, has temporarily sne- rificed an income of £5,000 to take up a Only one debatable difference between lieutenant-colonel's duties at £881 58. Two Italy and the Dual Monarchy can at the other doctors, said to draw £3,000 a year from their practices and appointments, most be said to exist: Austria, from of have agreed to accept £638 15s. abroad; old, is in possession of territory which and one well known Victorian specialist not absolutely indispensable for her has decided to go forward without any strategical security or trade, which's pay at all, and in excess of the authorized

passionately claimed by Italian national establishment.

ists on the ground of national unity.

That is the Trentino in South Tyrol and perhaps a little piece on the river Isonzo

TRADE,

near Goerz. The administration of the GERMAN LINERS FORINDIAN district is entirely Italian, and if any one there can complain of prejudice it is the Germans.

But national enthusiasm wishes this

were

In accordance with the policy of territory to be united into one State: We detained in British ports at the outbreak

employing enemy steamers which cannot believe that an agreement concern of war, it is understood that eight large ing these wishes is not attainable in vessels are to be put into the trade friendly way. However well we may between Great Britain and India, and will understand that on the Austrian side be placed under the control of the Indian concessions to such demands would be Government The gross tonnage, year of regarded as a sacrifice, there can, never construction, and the names of this fleets. theless, be no comparison between such a to which the ships belonged are as view and the values which would be des follows:- troyed by a conflict between both parties. Freienfels c33 1910 Haust. Negotiations in such matters can only be Trostburg 0,200 1914 Hansa carried on on the basis of paragraph 7 Perla 5,955 1912 Azioni, Trieste. of the published Triple Alliance agree Wartun 4,965 1909 Hansa. ment, which promises Italy compensation Alesia 5,144 1896 Amerika.

·Totenfels 5,680 1906 Hansa, But it should be carefully noted that Varzin 4,455 1899 German-Australian, only to an Inly remaining within the Lindenfels 5,470 1900 Hansastr Triple Alliance can compensation he It, will be noticed that with the given, and, of course, only on the basis exception of the Austrian steamer l'erla,

all the vessels were German-owned, of complete reciprocity.

The honest path for Italy; which finds herself unable to enter the war on the side of her

in certain cases M

Allies in accordance with the spirit of the Mother," said a little girl inquiring alliance, is to preserve unconditionally, isn't Germany called the Father- neutrality. Italy will spare her land?"

strength for the areat task on the other Yer, deir."

side of the Mediterranean. and for her And England is the Motherland, isn't. correct and sensible attitude will receive it?". under the guarantee of her friend the

Yes,

the mother answered.. prumise of the fulfilment of her compre-Oh!" came the quick response, with hensible desire. Any other policy would an air of conviction, Eng and is going. to foolish and criminal.

to win, then-mother always does."

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