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(A Read by Proclamation datal March 1412, 1915.), SCHEDULE OF MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES.

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A THRILLING STORY OF BRITISH VALOUR

THE BATTLE OF YPRES.

HOW THE IMPOSSIBLE WAS

FACHIEVED TO GENERAL FRENCH'S DABING DEFIANCE

OF THE RULES OF WAR.

BY WILL IHWIN,

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QUERILLA WARFARE. We know now the German plan of cam- paign and have a better understanding of

The breaking-point was. Doar when, our his whole action at the Marne. That great October 11, the first of the main British force Western

of von Kluck which had swept detrained at St. Omer. Not only the Ger army through Belgium, broke the fored man outposts, but oven strong forces of the

the unforti-

fied French frontier partment buried Uhlans within the city with the Great Line. The Belgians and the limity--it was never intended that this a French Territorial, caiated with what force should take Paris.

was for the That honour

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had; but their resistance grow irre- through Crown Prince, who was coming Rhoius from the north-cast. Fon Kluck gulat. Its guorilla warfare, thats what it was to dispose thoroughly of the French and," reported a "sniping" Canadian corres English to his front, to shift to the left and pondent who, in early October, get out to join the Prince's army at a point between the lines and miraculously returned to Caluin Rheims and Paris. Then, down the excellentunarrested. –

The English Army found its task cut out Rheims-Paris roada, they would march to gether to the investment of the French capital. for it. They must drive the advanced Ger- man forces back to s line already establish- ed in the minds of their strategists-to

cavalry outposts until de south line drawn from Calais parallel

VON KLUUK'S MISTAKE.

must-

In a parliamentary debato hold during February the Opposition expressed a strong. hope that members of the Press might have access to the British lines in order that the public might know about the "Battle of and the glorious feats of British arras pros thereat performed. the first news that any part of the great con- tinuous battle along the French border and been divided by buy one into battles or miner engagements. They know, this British public, that there had been great feats of arms in and about the old capital of French Flan ders; they know that England had become dark with mourning for the men lost in those trying days: they knew that somehow since November Germany was a nation besieged by land and water, a nation fighting a defen became a retreat, Ib 8

Rivo battle they did not know the cause. Tao confazed

the drawn by

Somewhere along the line von Kluck the closing, the siegel-important operation of his mistake. Either followed too closely the closing the siege of Germany. machine-wade plan of the General Staff-this keep in touch with the French at Le Bassée; they must establish touch with the the

To matly, to most, of the English this was is said to be the common German weaknessBelgians and Rawlinson's division on

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DECISIVE ACTION OF THE WAL

in this war or he underrated his enemy.

Sir John French struck; the Army of west. The Second Corps, Pariralrus; more isaportantly, the whole French line from Switzerland to Paris pivoted on the Vosges, moved up its reserve line and initiated a general attack. The new attack took the Crown Prince on his front and his faster; it was all but annihilation for him tertank. Von Kluck fell back faster and The Crown Prince and his supporting armies to right and left fell back. The withdrawal

at

Quier on the 11th, went inmediately action at the toughest point campaign-La Bassed. That village hold out against overy attack it is hokling still. It become, as the campaign went on, only the Germans back from France and Flanders. pivot from which the English forsas turned For a week the successive British detach monts were detraining and going forward a6, once to fight and to die. By the 19th the

whose focus was fused-looking battle Roglish Army was fighting a scattering, con- the beautiful old capital of French Flanders

had been given a brief broathing-spell by the Germans, was desperately engaged in hold the sea. The bridge-head of the Yser, the in the Yeer at the point of the line nearest britical point for them, had been lost and won back; falling back on the immemorial defensive measure of the Flemish, the Bel- gians had flooded the country; the extreme. left of the line was secure.

Rawlinson; stretching his lines beyond all scourity, was fighting a desperate battle to hold Ypres and to maintain touch with the Belgians and their French reinforcementts to his left. By the 20th that line had grown perilously thing by the 20th, tos; the Germa masses were coming on faster and father: and they were beginning to strike at his weakest spot his touch with the French and Belgisus to his left,

That was the great day for Franco-that September 7. England's greatest day was cenght about by yet to come. That day, from the Vosges to By that time, also, the Belgian Army, which now servants of death, such as the aeroplane Parle Northern France was a beaven-of have so confused the situation, so muddled glory and a hell of slaughter. That day regi. the public mind, that even the military extents and battalions did the heroically in perts at home have only begun to realise possible in such numbers that we special that a great decisive action, separate from mentions, no war reports, no decorations can the rest of the war in its character and com ever recognise br name them. That day a sequences, occurred on the line between La whole population of France's fairest pro- Basse and the sea in October and November inces covered and ran or stood and died, day the transports of wounded choked of 1914.

every back trail the lead sprinkled every Forest, in Northern Frante. No one will A decisive action-perhaps the really deci- over tell the full story. It would be like try sive action of the war. Indeed, when historying to write the bistory of a nation by telling runs a thread through the confusions and ob the fofe-story of every individual in the scurities of Armageddon, historians may nation. But this war, whatever account it call it the most vital battle in the annals of holds against the future, can never hold an- the island people: Not Crécy gor: Blenheim other day so significant, to France. Itesi nor Waterton seems now more important. For fulle agonies were the birth-pains of a new it closed the last gap in the combined defen France. From it emerged the transformed sive offensive operations of the Western Allies. French warrior, not emotional but stolid, not It made impossible short of an utter collapse mercurial but determined above, Meantime Sir John French, even before of the Allied Armies any further German Warrior recovered from his old back-thought, the whole Arty was detrained, had swung move on Faris or any move to take the French bold, hidden fear of the Prussian superman, his main forces through a series of man- in the rear. Most importantly to England it

This, however, is the story of the English ouyres which, I suspect the soldier of the scaled the road to Calais. that vital, critical: Army; it must ignore that series of actions. fare ill study for the brilliance and for their defiance of military tradition. Visitors port within eyesight of the English

from the Vosges to Bostons wherein the Further; more English troops were engaged French locked the line for four hundred miles returning to London in October describ

"the quietest here than in any previous battle of the Em-gest the 68th counter attacks and ed General Headquarters and the town pire, more Germans than in the whole Frands fopoed the enemy off from the fortress of which surrounded it as Prassian War--a hundred and twenty thou- Vaduten Waterloos b week" someone spot in Eürpe. Heat of the town and Bend English against inson to hata has called, it. After two-days of uninter house, where Germans. Yet one thinks of the English

rearguard lighting the Gormans this small, compact blue-eyed man with his force, and rightly, as a little array in this made their stand at the Aien. A series mixture of French and Trish blood which war of unprecedented numbers; it seems, in of actions more or less severe proved that means gedink he overlay of English blood its relation to the whole picture, like one of either the English for the French to right which means stability, this old Beau subreur those brigades which won immortal glory in and left could make present headway against tramformed by the change of warfare to a which was like twenty chear problems at once. old wars by holding a trucial point on a the strong German entrenchments From thinking maching was solving a situation battle line29ašni

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it the left, and early in October, the English Juncheon, at tea, at dinner, he thrashed Army: yielded its trenches to the Treach out with his officers: He violated, mays reserves and moved over toward Calsit. It friendly critics every rule of warfare and

e succeeded." They were judicións Violations.. battle. was their first relief from control This is a new warfare; some of the old rules The Army, Ibaliere, has discovered a genius do not hold. He was making the traditions in Major General Robertson, who had charge of transportation and commissary. So ex of a new warfares sung b petitionsly did he work, and yet so quietly, that the first German officers whom the English took prisoners expressed surprise not so much at their capture as at the fact that they were captared by the English, "We thought we were fighting the French Territorials, they said

Ti Shams... Cooking Salt, 2 cents per lb. The prices of provisions imported from British Army shifted frota its position on the countries other than China (excepting those Aisne to its new fighting ground on the above enumerated) may not te mired more western front it had been engaged every day than 15% above the retail prices prevailing for seven weeks. There had been the attack in the Colony on the 25th July, 1914. at Mons, when its force, equivalent in uns Noter In consideral son of the loss instained bors to two army corps, found themselves by discount on subsidiary coinage, payment attacked by four German corps and outflank for all articles of feed not exceeding $2ined on the left by another. There followed valua (excepting the articles expmarated four days of a backward fight which every in Claues 5) chall if made in staldiary surviving Tommy of the British Expedition coln be subject to an additional charge of ary Force remembers only as a confused kind 15%.

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EFFECT OF ANTWERP'S PALL.

it, too, against cids. That same Third Corps-always the attacking force, and almost always against odds-went forwar

gain of twenty in a week to Armentières, a miles or more. The Second Corps, 6ghting on the right of the Third, made a narrower turn It pivoted on La Enssce; its left want forward ten miles to a point where it was in: touch with the Third.

So complex is this new warfare that a lay man cannot follow the separate actions which made the great result. Indeed, French'a own despatches, written at a time when ho minst conceal much from the enemy, Tail to describe these actions in any detail Every day he let loose a separate holl against the Increasing German hordes at his front. French was bending all these complex things. to one end-to make unterblo any German position below the line drawn across Flanders and Northern France by the strategist of the Allies In all this torn, bleeding province of fire and death the action ruse to separate battles which would have been famous in old wars. The soixante-quinte- in the spirit of Tommy Atkins. This was and near the Belgian burdor. On this end of guns of the French artillery support, professional army and a veteran the line French and Germans Cata ono on the line, else, the history of and then the others had been outflunking Third Corps, took the hill of Mont des September, 1914, might have to be written in ringing each other, with artillery nad earth.-

didi other terms. Though splendidly equipped, works like que of those representations of trained to the minute, educated to the last mountain chains with we used to draw in our frill in military science, the others except school maps. That line was lengthening north for a few divisions of the French-knew only ward and westward day by day. But the fifty the theoretical warfare of blank cartridges miles from Lille to the sea lay open. This gap The greater part of the English had faced commanded the routeste Dunkirk, to Calais, to Boulogne-toall the isaportant French Chan- ball cartridges in India or South Africa.

They had the spirit of veterans. And like nel ports. It commanded also an easy and most 4.30 p.m.-Hongkong General Chamber of

Commerce Goeral Meeting in the Chamber veterans they resented a runaway fight. accommodating route to Paris. If the Ger it was because tha left that

gap, upen They began to murmur-not over the dead of Commerce Room, City Hall.

left for the Germans to bury nor the wound-fortress of Antwerp still menuced their Friday, 30th April:-

Noon-China Bernes Co, Ltd., Meeting of ed which choked the hospitals of Paris, nor western line of communications. But on their own prospect of annihilation, but October 8 Antwarp fell-feli so suddenly against this kind of warfare which never let that & division of English troops under thera stand and fight. Here it was that General Rawlinson, sent to assist the Bel-Neither the English nor the French could Field-Marshal Sir John French went among gians in holding the outer defeners, did not lus troops, refusing to let them rise and arrive until the Germans had gained ground salute; as they reated by the roadside lic sat to emplace their 4thette siege howit down with them, told them that if theyzers and had made further defence of the would keep it up just a little longer he would fortress n toere technicality. Rawlinsson's promise them a fight. The muttering died division joined what remained of the Belgian Army aud retreated with them down the down, the Army went on-backward.

It was the night of September & now; the const past Zeebrugg past Ostenil, The British Army in its southward retreat had Belgians took up a fized pustium at the Rive: ; it halted to the south Yeer, where they stool to defend the last passed inside of Paris;, cast of the French capital and made another sliver of their territory Rawlinson, rangle stand. The blackness of

extended his lines towards Ypres. the British Army. Some of the Staff officers have admitted since that they saw no way out; they hoped only to find a good position, for a last stand, and to make the massacre cost the Germans as dearly as possible.

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So as the critical 20th approached the pain forep under Sir John French extended for some twenty-five miles from before La Basse to a point beyond pres; and now the German resistance stifened and hell. drive much farther. But the line was estab lished. And it was a straight line. Half- formed, insecure, it still reached out and touched that Franco-Belgian defence which ran from the Forest of flout huulet to the sen.

HER WAR RULE BROKEN.

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mans and still more Geritians were rushed down the Belgian railroads, "They seemed At about this period the French com

to rain down on us everywhere," " spectator unique lifted for a moment te veil over these serious operatius, so vital to the whole has said; but most of all they rained on that

at; and the glimpse at a chill through weak point to the left. ROMAN Paris. Dense uses of cavalry," "li Now French," violating every rule of war,' clean fagged out, turned in for a little sleep reparted, "have appeared on the fourcoing had not only drawn the lines of his import-

screening an important Second At midnight a courier from the line volte new force of the es.cury. This was the in-and Stand and Third Corps very thing but outthankel, retired been used up in filling unit this purely intel German fores which had appeared from that gap. The Fay to pour through reinforcements available from Erigiand had force to the north had got in touch with a new merlicto bid of

the the left of their line from before Lille east. They were cut off from the Frency Army town of In Jassée en tot electual summary has taken no account of the heavy cost in life and limb of these British at tacks. The Indian troops, hurried up from the jig wasup Sir John French and his two corps commanders in summery attire, just as Besson on the heights lysfore that hamlet, they were used from their bers, hold-grown suddenly important in history, the Marseilles, had been rushed to the front. The day when they arrived the English forces were French understand dug in. light council by the of asmoking country. The gap between La Bussée and the sea hanging on by their eyelids. Someone, I am

French invented lamp.

way to meet the new movement, antred dispositions accord remained to all military intents and per told, looked back from a french and saw a solit

The Allies went back to bed That council poses, pest and danger us. war on the eve of September 7, 1914, one will furnish no theme for the battle painter the great days in the history of the world, of the future who loves to trick out his historic figures in gilt and gold lace!

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desert, very startling in the green, peaceful builds a dam of earth before he prepares his French landscape, riding over a hill Back plugged it by various devices, as an engincerary out post, a turbine, cloaked fizure of the steel locks. They overstretched the line of of bim nodded the turbans of Sikh Cavalas the Belgians. They threw in the French and the English in the trenches, who scomer Territorials-uen in their forties, and there..

But neither Indians nor French as soldiers to the young, perfectly trained Territorials nor Frencli Cavalry nor French And in the morning French, who, it is said,fore by mental and physical condition inferior but emotion, waved their rifle barrels and The str. Kalomo left Manila on Tuce has an uncanny sense for the mind of his first-line troops. The heavier masses of the Artillery seemed eficient. day, the 20th inst., and is due bere on enemy, felt a slackening of the attack on bis German advance were not yet apen the

Only the First Corps remained out of Friday, 23rd inst., at daylight.

Allied line; so it did not break, but it bulged action. An army does not move in a day frunt. Before the san was high his aero- planes had reported that von Kluck, at bis terribly; the campaign at this point became while the Second Corps and the Third had frons, had faced east and was moving away backward fight. The long battle on the been battering their way through a twenty- from Paris, French struck with all his forec. The French Army of Paris bade their fainous western front was now like a rubber bladder five mile advance, the First, nuder General with a weak spot. Blow it up and the Sir Douglas Haig, was still coming over from taxicab movement and struck also.. By night bladder bulges at that spot. Blow it a little its old position before Soissons. By the 20th the German movement was not a shift but farther and the bladder breaks at that spot they were detrained and ready for the line.

SHIPPING BERORTS.

The British str. Taiyuan reports: Fine weather, throughout the trip.

The British str. Haiyang reports: Moderate wind and sea, cloudly and fair. a full retreat.

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