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BELGIANS' FAITH IN THE BRITISH.

LIVING UNDER SHELL FIRE A MILE

FROM THE TRENCHES.

The United Press of Amerien publishes the following article by its correspondent with - British Army, Mr. William G.Shepherd :---- I've spent part of two days in what's left,

of falsum, and fart that the dream of the Belgians is to see their King ride back into Krussels. Men al woman, boys and girls, whapts avi farmers talk and plan, and lave visions of the thus, when the King costs home."

THE SAGA OF YPRES.

FEATS OF TERRITORIALS AND YEOMANRY.

GUNS AND SHELLS

[BY JOHN BUCHAN IS "THE TIMES"}

Britmu HEAUQUARTERS, May 20th, What strikes the observer about the British

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 1st, 1015.

Consider what is incant by the fight of these Northern Territorials. Mon only lately Dat from homo, most of whom had never before seen a shot fired in battle, were' dung sud- donly into the most nerve racking kind of engagement. They had to face one of the bombardments

of the war and the new deviry of the poison gas. There was no time for adequate staff the whole was

wild rush, a

up of every available inan to fill the gap and rein- force the thin lines. They were led by officers and who a year ago had been architects

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AKRAMERS.

Chaosna, British sir., 1,483, E. C. Gam-

brill, 16th Jano- Melbourne 14th May, General.-Butterfield & Swir Camososurya, British str., 1,089, Liddold,

9th June-Weibniwci –nd Juno, General Jardine, Matheson & Co.

23rd June-Port Parsoval 30th June, CHINOCHOW, British str., 1,195, Joe, Doyle.

Lime Stone Shewan, Tomes & Co.

27th Swatow 20th June, General-Jardine," Matho- Bo&Co.

Army now in the field!-is-its-homogeneity. It solicitors and business men. The result wat soldiers battle Hike Albuer, where w all of one quality, and that quality is the escaped the audifilution which by all thick best. We know that in the German ranks inter was our due by the shit dhe i et there are twenty grades, extending from the ing quality of our men and their leaders, veterans of the Card to the rawest can-The miners of the north are a sturdy race in infider, i know to, that oven in peate both in work and sport. The scout of British

unlimiteel. have been fillel with vory questionable the finest fighting stocks on earth.

Raps material. Bul our troops there are no fluir confidence is so great that they seem to to think that the English Tomates can even grades. Some battalions and brigades have from their been long famous, others are just winning

The Belgians that I have sean live in the

in General, French their confidence crack corps like the 5th and the roth the battle of Ypres las proved them to be one of

Anny

YEOMANEY ACHIEVEMENTS.

steer the German shells in their their spurs, but he would be a rash man who not be forgotten. Most of the Yeomanry

villages, and they continue hemes, under daily shell fris supremely satis feel that the English Army will take care of them, waiting the time when.. King Albert rites back into Brussels.

Next to the Buglist tas Belgians adore Ausricans. They know that only a few miles istant from them are millions of Belgiaus who would be starving if i were not for the Americna Belgian Relief Commission,

The corespondert speaks of an old Belgian July, whose little shop, if it were not for n

would say that the actual fighting value of

From is higher than the other.

the one off regiments of the Ling who have historie been in the fald since August down to the Territorial Division which came out a month there is one uniform and splendid level ago t of capacity.

Round the pleasant chateau where I am now writing there is billeted the London Rifle Brigade, whose numbers were sadly reduced during the second battle of Ypres, where it

The cavalry of the Territorial Fozer mus regiments have been at the front all the winter and have already earned Sir John French's praise. But the closing stages of Ypres saw their supreme achievement. When the cavalry took up position in the line on night of May 12 they had various Yeomanry reginents with them, including the North Somerset, the Leicester, and thus Essex. Early on the 13th a cannenade from the German heavy guns simply blotted out a In this inferas the part of our line. North Somerset never left their trenches.

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ALMER'S ERRAND.

An English, sldier, covered with wit, carrying a guy suck auch as entrenchments

are made of, cluttered into the store.

**Forty ranges, please," he said in French. The old holy went ton cupboard and slowly cointed out-the-orungen "from_n" big pik, doing than into the bag which the soldier held open

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brigale. The advance was like a pande lenn velesis a year ago spruce clerk onthough they did not belong to the attacking the Stock Exchange, velling to the City every morning in the sombre regimentals of march, magnificent was the discipling, but his class. He looks now like a big ganze hun though we retook the lost trenches the great ter from Equatorial Africa, That stern disci.gs would not allow us to keep them. In this, one of the most fercely contested actions plinarian of a non-commissioned officor was a

thy war, the Yeomanry were fighting side year agoa buities man who cultivated tips by xitle wit's our most famous cavalry, the in his suburban garden. New from him to Blues, the Life Curls, the 10th flussars, the Surbiton is a far cry

Yesterday in a certain part of the front 1ers of Klein Zällebeke, and Zandvoorde:

Toast. came upon a Territorial battalion of the Yet in such company they were not the I have dwelt on the deeds of the Territorials, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. There you every variety of the familiar speech, but all were alike. It is too late in the day. from the stout metropolitan Scots of the Lothians to the more drawling speech of the ta praise our Regulars, and from what I have seen at home of tho New Army I am. west and the rich idiom of

There Paisley were naung them nicchie from the cities convinced that they will be not one whit inferiorNeser in the history of Britain has and truleamen from the towns and ploughen theys been sach a proof of the mettle of our the Ochils. A year ago these men had no bond of consition interest. They lacked their superior to our foes. The reports all tell the same tale. When the German infantry favourite football teams, and differed in politice, and lived cuch in his self-contained attack it is haltingly and half-heartedly like dazed or dragged inen. On one occasion little world. Many of thembre pasty during the late battle our troops stood up on cross the road from Max. D little flabby from healthy trades Now they their parapets auri invited the enemy to come

aro bearded and brown and dishevelled and eros-roads country store is a farmhouse. I went there for a glass of milk. Four children as hard as stech. They look as if they had, Suno accepted the invitation, upon

them. crowded around the Belgian farm woman been years in war. They have been caught which we cheered there and accounted for up from narrow interests into one mighty to me, us she talked

take care of the farm myself," she said.ernende. They are going to "best the Boschios, One or two whiu served in south "The children belp me, but they are very little, nro they not? They like better to take Africa still call the eugny "Bojers," enri of Aleester O'Reilly's grave out in the yard. They farm the flowers on ik”

He throw the sack over his shoulder, gave The old lady eighty cents, and cinttered out from the Carse of Stirling and herd from Luture." We are manifestly man for man into the warm afternoon sunshine, and up the Within rd to where the trenches began. fiften minutes the soldiers in the trenches would be fearing the old lady's oranges to pieces.

May I see Mr. O'Reilly's grave? neked."

Birt certainly, Monsieur. Come with We trooped through the little house to the ek door, and there, in the midst of the

3rd

TALES OF GALLANTRY,

It is still too early to tell in detail_the story of the past month's fighting Sir John French's dispatches will do that in good time. But it is worth while to select from that des- perte sagn of the Ypres Salicet one or two of the Territorial achievements, and, before

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black ploughed land, was a huge woundl of i thoir deeds are forgotten, to praise famous Roumanian Premier, in conversation: yellow wood-flowers. In the midst of them mon. 1 distinguish Territorials from Regu with the Russian Minister at Bucharest, stood a shining silvered glass vase, and in as only to limit mysubject; there was no the vase were fresh white flowers. The distinction in discifsins or courage, for both as demanded Pancsova and. ether 1 KAHO Mine, Japanese str., 745, R. Shi-1 Mim M. E. Duly

THE CHILDREN LOVED HIM." “Privato Patrick O'Reilly. Dublin Fusili Killed in Action," rend the lettering on the white wooden crogs.

CPS)

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mile front

1

trists- of the province of Temeṇyer in-

habited by a composite population of Magyars, Berbs, and Roumanians and in Budapest fears are entertained that this demand, together with that of two- thirds of Bukovina and all Transylvania, may be accorded, in Magyar State would dwindle to a inere shadow of its former self.

which case, tho

Whon on the evening of Thursday, April hoy stooped down and pickal a dandelions, the greymist of poison swept down on flower out of the narrow rim of grem grass the French divisions on the British left and which bordered the mound...

drove, then from their trenches, a four made in the Allied The tale of the Canadians on the right of the gap has already been told in part; it is worth telling again The chidron loves him," said, lie woman.

and again, for it is a wonderful record of My own personal belief is that the "Oh, did they know him t "Know him? Did he not used to live gallantry against odds. But to reinforce their request for Fanesova and ether districts this house with us? Did he not bring the threatened loft and to fill the gap battalions of Temesvar by the Roumanian Govern- hildren oranges, from the town, and candy and companies had to be thrown in whereverment is merely a roundabout way of in- I certainly Was he not always playing and laughing and they could be collected. Colonel Geddes of timating that the Cabinet is not yet quite nating funny woande like he thought were the offs occupied the rent on that fatal prepared for intervention. French words? To hear him talk through night of the 22nd with a detachment of fire cannot suppose that the Powers of the But that all his nose, like he said Frenchmen did! How battalions, and one of them was the Territor Entente will accede to it.

ial 8th Middlesex. During the next rive days! the other claims of Roumania have already: the children used to laugh And I, too,

other Territorials were brought ap-the anti been allowed I know, and it has likewise were never afraid of the shells mud fouths and the 5th South Lancashires, come to my knowledge that the political "Wo the bullets in our house when he was there. Only half a mile over there behind the hit the th Argyll and Sutherland lighlanders current in Hungary which favour,& fire the English treaches, and Mr O'Reilly the London Rifle Brigade, the 5th Arylls separate peace has not only acquired used to have to go there very often. He that wild melly brigados and regiments considerable strength in consequence, but always used to let the children pull on his becune intermingled, and a brigadier often is already become articulate. Whether this movement and its sequel, will culmi ato big woollen willens for him before he started commanded a dozen battalions.

Here are some of the Territorial achieve satisfactory arrangement and separate out for the trenches. Then he would give them all one spink apiece and we would allments. On May 2, when the Germans made

one of their worst den and carrien Allies, or will lead to the military inter- the 7th Argylla Pace between Hungary, acting alone after a Parliamentary coup d'état, and the Inugh, and then he would start out and we cimge thingh they would lie in our beds and think of him but cit there in the cold and wet on the other side a trench. The 9th Argylls had no less tharvention of Roumanis, nobody can for

900 eight-inch shells in their trenches and tell, I venture, however, to say that still stayed in theto. On May 13, the day of! the great attack upon our envas, y, the Lon within the next few weeks one or the other don tille Brigade did marvels. Cly 278 of those alternatives will be realised, and

in the battalion by this time, loft men were and during the day 1 of these fell. Ja ong trench Sergeant Belcher commanded four survivors of his regiment and two Hussars whom he had picked up flis trench was blown to pieces, and he had to face a German attack which, by accurate and rapid rifle fire he succeeded in repulsing. No more harvic game of bluff has ever been played and it sared the whole right of the 4th Division Splendid, 100, was the record of the Mon- mouths, who belonged to the brigade on Nuge, Mr. O'Reilly is dend.' They were going to bury him somewhere which our whole retirement pivotal. London near by, and I asked them to make bit gravel Lancashire, Scotland and South Wales,

We'll have cause to be proud of their citizen levi In our yard. Aud so there it is. always like care of it"

of the hill where the bullets can hit you.

"But one morning when the soldiers carac back from the front of the hill along the road that pass in front of our house Mr. O'Reilly wasit with then. Pretty soon other 10en rame from the trenches, and they were carry Sag men on stretchers.

I ran out and Where is M. O'Reilly ?? asked them,

He's on that stretcher," said a soldier. Bring him into his home,' I sail. "I started to run into the house for some guae, which is very good when a man is weak, but they stopped me, and a soldier said

*THE DEFENDER OF DARDANELLES. -

THE MEN OF THE NORTH,

I am convinced that it will be the latter.

The Hungarians and Roumanians are, now in presence of their one suprem hef opportunity, and the more enterpri ing of The Ent ate the two stands to win." Powers have no decisive motivo to exert themselves specially to persuade other to For Roomania safeguard its interests. they have already go as farm they posibly could. If Roumania is so tent to sit still and lose the unique chane of liberating her own sons from a freign yoke, a clones which will never retur, the Etente States will not refu en de mand for a separate peace on equil ble terms coming from the Magyar na'ip", against which no fesli g of undying

And ones Han hatred is entertained. Kary's conditions have been proposed and accepted the time for Roumania inter vention will bave gone.

JAPANESE STUDENTS'

PHY-IQUI.

"ALLEGED DETERIORATION.

It is stated that investigations con- ducted by the Education Departme yield the following perce tags for male

The hardest task, perhaps, fell to the me of North England. The others for the most part had been some time in the field, and

Be THEad been broken in

to war. gradually these had arrived from home only a short time before. On April 24- the day of the chief gas attack on the Canadians--the men According to the German Press, the from York and Pathum were pushed into Defender of the Dardanelles is not the gap, and two battalions lost heavily. theran te lato Laval aide-de-camp and ext day they fought a desperate battle at Favourite of the Kaiser, Admiral von Uscurtain. These at taitons were used at al dom, or use com Paha, as he is ow called the hot curners, in the subsequent days, and Von Usedom, who appears to have been the work of Cap nin Easton, of the 4th East elevated i... March to the rank of an adj Yorks-to nam only one officer-showed tant-geral of the Kaiser in consequeno spli adid gifte of lealership. of his brilliant conduct of the Dar

The Dursai Leht Tufantry Territorials dunelles defence," is one of the best known went inte setion on the 25th, and their known of higher German naval of sth battalion hu sorus of the beaviest students: 54.5 strong. 419. ordinary, 0.7 woak. Last year a si silar exami tion As captain of the cruiser Herthe in the fighting of the battle. On the 25th it showed b3.3 as spreng, 44.3 erilim ad face andy xiating hombs and one 05 weak. Similar unfavourable figur ́a Far East in 1800 he led the German ett ringent during the march of the allies to of the few rate German infantry Peling under Admiral Sir Edward attacks, but it bl its trenches from 12.30 are shown regarding the girls, and of Physical exami Seymour, and carried out the latter's till 7 pu. Next thy It was enveloped, but course there is a lugubrious outcry about nation, however, is not auch an exact celebrated command, Germans to the navaged to retire in gooi onder; but its national degeneration. front!" On his return from China the lusses wern vory suvere.

The Northumberland men were employed science that the difference here shown Kaiser made Usedom commander of the imperial yacht, and, after subsequent in the attack on St. Julien on the 26th gives much ground for alain, and the service as superintendent of the imperial] There had been no time to recounoitre the classification of students in this general Still, the authorities dockyard at Kiel. he joined the persoal position; they got into wire, and were faced fashion is necessarily liable to omsider They would bo are naturally anxious. suite of the War Lord, always ranking with a terrific abelling. Their 6th battalionable discrepancy.

managed to advance 250 yards beyond as one of his most intimate advisers on

At the Dardanelles von front trenches, but they could not maintain tackling & more serious and t^mgible evil, naval airs. Usedom is served by another German their rosition, surd had to retire in the however, if they used this investigating naval oficer, Lieutenant-Commander von evening, Brigulier General Riddell falling energy is improving the deleterious sar-

with many gallant officers and men.

roundings of the factory girls.-Japan Chronicl Janson, as chief of staff.

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ikawa, 28th Juno-Port Arthur 21st June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kajela. SAUIKE KICKERS, Dutch str. 573, Schmer mann, 28 Jun Karaisu 20th June, SALAMIS, British str., 4,603 D. & Gas General-Asiatic Petroleums Co.

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Mr R. Almond

Mr & Mrs W. H. Mr. H. Lee

Bettison

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Mr W, Budrė

Mre Feale & child

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Mrs F. L. Coke'

Miss J. F. Cooke

Mis Lennox Mr P. Les-1

Major D. Macdonald DrJ Mooney M. H. Mrphy

-Mr-P. Naħdi

Mesters G. M. 3. J. F.. Mr M. H. N«wen

Cooke

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MY P. T. Oben

Men WC. Passmore

Mr A. L. Perning Mr H. hadford No R

A Rowsay Mr & Mr G. A. ME B. Hayond

Mr F. F. Duckworth

Datfor MrW.YEbon

Mre A. F.y

My C. Flitz

Mr A.

4. Fyfe Mr P. K. H‹ zlitt Mi S. Harbin to Yr Ï, F. Mil} Mr A. Boating

Mr ✰ Mre Wza

Mr Joseph

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Fen

Mrs Lambert

Mr&Mr Richardecz Mr & Mre U. E

Biggo Mr C. B.

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Mr R

Stews' Br W. D. Sullivan Mr S Sylves er Mr H. Tanso

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·Miris. Threlfell

Mrs E. L. Tourtelle Mr S. Lands

Mr & M J. B Underwood

Mr C. Wallis

DAILY PRESE OFFICE.

NEW AND UP-TO-DATE

PLANS OF THE SI-HIANG

WEST BIVER

PHICE ONE DOLLAR..

Giving all the Important Towns za rente

from CANTON to WUCHOW

ON SALF,

DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PREPS, “JuLX to DECENBER,

1914. With Index Price $7,50,

On Sale at the "Hongxove DAILY FRuss Office.

Hoaghang, 22nd Jancary, 1915,

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