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KENSINGTONS IN ACTION.

"IMPERISHABLE GLORY."

A FAMOUS SUNDAY DESCRIBED.

“The Times" publishes, in the form of an exceptionally graphic letter from the front, contributed by an officer who was in the service of "The Times" before the outbreak of war, the first account of the Tart played by the 18th (Kensington) Bitiation of the London Regiment in the British advance befæren Bois Grenier ! Festubert in May.

This wear the engagement, it will be régembered, of which The Timer". Military Correspondent said that a want of an unlimited supply of high explosive shells was a fatal bar to our succELA.

In the words of General Sir Henry Rawlinson, commanding the 4th dog torpa, the performance of the Kensingtons

a feat of arms surpassed by no hattalion in this great war.". The following is the letter:--

It was a joy to get your letter. I will

place and a sniper doing very pretty shooting too pretty for my liking though; a corporal and myself were the only ones of the party who got across without being hit.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27TH. 1915.

ROLL CALL OF HONOUR, THE RESPONSES OF THE HEROIC

NATIONS.

At the ammual dinner of the Chicago Our hottest time I think, though, was Alumni of Aichigan University, Mr. the final scramble back over this ground John M. Zane, one of the foremost to the British trenches in the eveningwyers in Chicago, advocated the cause. About 120-150 yards through German of the Allica in a speech of remarkable barbed wire and across ground raked by

eloquence, We quote from the Westming ter Garette the following passages of Mr. Zane's address:

withering cross-fire. It was a hailstorms of lead bullets, splitthath of and filling the air with buzz boce and bursting sheels. For one hellish moment I was caught in the barbed wire, but managed somehow to wrench myself free, my nose almost burrowing the Mon were being hit all about ground. me. Somehow, I shall never know how or why, I got across the foot of our para- pct. There was a slight ridge there! lying absolutely flat, it gave cover. It was still light about 7.45 and I told the men about to wait until it was darker before the last dash over the and bags into our lines,

ASLEEP UNDER FIRE.

This is a war of ideas whero, every tongue must take a side. There is, ther can be, no neutrality of ideas. Whoever speaks a word of sympathy for freedom against autocracy is taking sides with humanity and progress.

No sides in the quarrel! proclaim

it as well

To the angels that fight with the

legions of hell." -- And when this mighty struggle ended when this ruthless and bloodstains. ed Moloch, this truly,

"horrid King, besmeared with blood

WEATHER REPORT,

Cin the 26th at 11.20 . -No returns from the Loochoos and Vonin Islands.

Prassure has deer kod slightly over the Philippines and increased slightly to moder ately elsewhere. The secondary depression not shown this morning, but pressure is relatively low over the north part of the Chine as there is no change in the general-dis tribation.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hour ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.02 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noor to-day in as follows

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Believe or disbelieve the following, butj it is a fact end it surprised no one more than myself. Lying thore flat under this manacled for ever, as he must and shall slightest ridge of earth, with shells burst-be, when the roll of nations is called, tell you in a minute the circumstances.ing and whistling overhead, with bullets Russia will answer: I was there, though But before doing so let me wonder if you throwing up earth behind and before and tied down by a barbarous past, I had CHINA realize the conditions under which I sent around one, and going" plat" against brought four free aations from under the the parapet which was my desired haven heel of the unspeakable Turk, and the you my last, I sent it off an hour or 20 yards away-lying there I fell fast bones of my sons now are whitening on two before we marched off to an attack asleep from sheer exhaustion. It mua. many a battlefield, where they fought and we made the next morning. There were have been nearly half an hour when I bravely died that Europe might be fres. woke. I made the dash, scrambled up the Little Serbia will answer: I refused to fiv of us in the room as I wrote, and it parapet, and flung myself ever and down become the serf of the fun and the

I never said Teuton. makes one feel a bit curious to know among our own men.

I loved liberty and 1 hated that the five of us would not be in there. Thank God" as I said it then. I went slavery, and though terrible has been the or alive anywhere the following reaing into the dug out of the to rest and get penalty, we were brave soldiers in the war. a smoke (my first of the whole day); for the liberation of humanity. Italy will That was a dead certainty-literally Somebody came along, and a voics asked thead certainty. Three were killed within in the darkness, 18 Mr. here say: Tingh I was the youngest of the 12 hours before you had breakfast the next "Yes, who wants me?"Thank Goel, nations, though all unready and almost betrayed by mercenary factions, I drev morning one wounded and I alone unit sir, we thought you were killed." It was the sword of Garibaldi and Cavour that my company Sergeant-Major, and we shook hands--not a usual proceeding in once before had vanquished the merciless the Army. From him I learnt the news,

Killed, sir 12. "Dead, sir, he died in HY arins. *Killed "--and so on through It is impossible to name after name describe--it is difficult even now for us to realize; but we had done our job aa a battalion, even though the British forces were at night as they were in the morning before the attack. That was not the least bitter, least tragic feature of it all

and well

Austrian.

Franco, gallant, imperishable Frand, will answer: I stayed the mad giant in his onward, rush and drove him hack to his lair. Ireland, the land of a thousand I disdained all sorrows, will answer: selfish thoughts and gave the names of my best and bravest to be traced on the blood- sprinkled roll.

You se we can work these things out with almost actuarial precision. battalion had 17 company officers in the attack-eight were killed, four wounded one missing. Of the four unscathed three of us had not been in attack before.

I find myself digressing already. Our attack was the one towards on Sun. day, May 9th, the one in which The Time kicked up the fuss with reference to alleged shortage of H.E. shells. I won't and can't say anything about that,

But what the oficial and unofficial reports dismissed in a few lines was to as fifteen and a half hours of desperate I won't apologize for bloody fighting the second adicetive-it is le mot juste, iend no other will serve. We (the 13th) were the extreme left, the pivot of the whole attack, and we were the only batta- -lion that succeeded in doing its job that Lombardment day The minute our censed we were over our parapet and, charging right through, captured the first, second, and third lines of German reiches on our front at the point of the bayonet. We swept straight through while two companies, turning right and defi, hayoasted and bombed the Hung back wlong their trenches for a couple of in- dred yards on either side.

Then wo settled down to hold on to letter I onsored the other day a Tonmy deserved misfortune and moral' sufferings

man counter-attacks.

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England and Scotland, the land of orderly and sober liberty, the land of Reduced to the shadow of a battalion, Milton and Vane, the land of Wallace we were withdrawn from our trenches and and Brace, the land of Sidney and sent back to billets. By its work in Russell-Great Britain, the refuge of the the trenches, since November and at Neuve oppressed, whose protecting fleet saved

Sharp Peak ... Chapelle the 13th had won a name and Dewer at Manila, will say: Though I

Amoy honour which were sealed on May 9th sat impregnable behind the iron walls of The Regular battalions with whom we my ships, in a quarrel not my own I gave Stow my blood and my treasure with a lavish Tohoku were brigaded could not say too much. Wherever we went, either individually hand that alien lands should not be en- in groups, the word went round, Hislaved and that liberty should not perish

Officers came up from the earth. They're the 13th."

And last and best of all, unconquerable as few remaining officers and expressed their praise in their icrse half-ashamed Belgiam, Gentlemen, we cannot think of

My Sorgeant said to me, "Our

Every heart calls way. men have no need to buy beer now, sir; her without emotion.

Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentera mor- wherever we go the other Tommies insist up Vergil's noble line:

(N.B.It's the mildest

In alia tangunt." There are tears for un- on treating us. watery trench beer over brewed.

wrote. Teli Uncle.. Ned that beer here costs a peuny a glass and it would cost him a sovereigu to get drunk on it.")

IMPERIŠIAUL'S GLORY,"

According to pro what we had taken. gramme the and and (not Territorials, but Regulars) choald have advanced in the same way on their front They couldn't and connected with us."

To return; we have been sent down to get through, and never got through. Meanwhile, we held on, and held on, and act as guards on the line of communica held on, against steadily increasing Ger- tions. (I am writing this in a little Our C.O. im French village, where I have to look after with us, though he had been on the sick & trilway station, so far away from the list for ten days, and the day after wearing line that only very rarely and very came down had to go again into hospital, distantly do we hear oven the biggest The guns.) But before we left. General Sir Our Major went up with

German H. Rawlinson, ommanding the 4th Corps, into bombing

party

He said many where they redo out to address us. left, trenchi ot our held them at bay for hours until they things about us, how proud he was to have But our us under his command, that our last Brought up trench mortars, right was floating in the air. We stuck attack, though it could not be supported, st grimly for eight hours or more until hal directly relieved the pressure on half-past 2 on that Sunday afternoon Ypres and towards Arras, and thereby in My God it was a Sunday I should like the latter district assisting the French

advance. Just one intense verbatim to forget. Their guns and ours kept as our splendid attack and dogged continuous deafening bombardment the

Shells were pitching every- endurance on May 9th you and your whole day.

We had a nasty fallen comrades won imperable glory where and anywhere. Enfilade fire from machine-guns we could for the 13th London Battalion. It was a We got a lot of arms surpassed by no battalion not levate, and from snipers.

Then he went on, message in the front trench from the in this great war".

#You have done splendid; that day have been published in the Freas Though no accounts of your work on Brigadier the are coming up to reinforce you. That was about 11.15 and I remember do not think that it is not known aard thinking of you people in England in fully appreciated. It is known fully and church or strolling round the country valued in the highest degree by myself and the staff of the 4th Corps, by General "Well, wo held on with men getting hit Sir John French and the Headquarters in quite an unhealthy way. We held on Staff, and by the authorities at home-the

no say our renforcements come out, wo War Office,

Janes

touch the soul-Belginin, with her glort ous King, that perfect knight without reproach or fear. Belgium, the saviour of the nations will say: I bowed not to the brutal Belial. I chose the noble path of honour and of valour. My land was laid waste, I saw the devastation and the slaughter of my innocent peopple, but, I kept the faith.

Aud when that great roll is called of heroic nations in this struggle for liberty and democracy shall we answer with a shameful tale of how we withheld even our good wishes, of how Freedom's Nay, what is more shameful still, shall we confess and her faith disowned! that we, who are not asked to peril our lives and fortunes in the war, Fet, by inglorious complaints of trade, put a single obstacle in the path of these heroic nations in their superb endeavour for the lierties of the world No, let us all, who lows our dear blest Motherland, resolve that, so far as in us lies, that starry flag shall be kept unstained by such dishonour. And let us boldly say to the murderers of our innocents upon the Lusitania:

stw them fade away. Wo found the Ger-In our May 9th futter I got through mans coming up in fores on our flanks. with no worse than a twisted knce, and A

There the right shoulder of my tunic torn either Then we got the order to retire. was nothing else to do, and it was bitter by a bit of shell or a bullet-it might have and damnable.

beon the barbed wire only,

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We lift the starry flag on high That fills with light our stormy sky; The blades of heroes fence it round, Where'er it dies is holy ground; It makes the Land as ocean free, And plants our freedom on the sea. Then hail the Banner of the Free, The starry Flower of Liberty."

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It was very sad writing to the relatives THROUGH THE GERMAN LINES.

of men in my company breaking the news In different forms the

Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and Moreover, we had to fight our way of the deaths. through the German lines again in order letters of thanks and acknowledgments I to regain our men. I can't go into details have had buck are all from mothers and women everywhere gire heard to say, of the hellish afternoon, for hours above fathers, sisters and brothers, variations can't understand why I do not get fut. our waists in the mud and foul crawling of what ont noble woman wrote to me of I eat plenty of good, nourishing food." water of the German communication her caly son:"I am proud to be his The reason is just this: You cannot get fat, no mattor how much you eat, unless Tronches, isolated and cut off by an enemy mother.

Tell that to the slackers and shirkers. your digestive -organs assimilate the fat- we could not see, but who was steadily

P.S.-I lost my boots iu the mud, so making elements of your food instead of reducing our numbers by very excellent sniping. We were four subalterns in helped myself to a new pair in the Cer-passing them out through the body as

I shall send them home waste. Two of the inan trenches.. command of 30 to 40 mon.

What is needed is a means of gently By the way, also at one officers were killed The other man and as a souvenir. myself determined to wait until darkness point in our tenaney of the Gem urging the assimilative functions of the and then try and get through the German trenches, in order to economize our aco-stomach and intestines to absorb the oils It was a risks, but munition, we took the rifles and cartridges and fats and hand them over to the blood, lines to cur own.

from the dead Germans and shot those where they may reach the starved, shrun everything was a risk that day.

To cut a long (and in reality too thril-on-coming blue-coated sons of Satan with ken, run-down tissues and build thear ling to be enjoyable) story short, we made their own weapons. Reading this over; The thin person's body is like & dry the venture and we get through back into fancy this might give an impression

materials of which it is being deprived our trenches about a partir past as my description; but it was just blocs eager and hungry for the fatty Incidentally, I found that I was reported and death and dying from sunrise to sun by the failure of the alimentary canal to killed. (My name, indeed, was so down set. It was a hideous nightmare that we take them from the food. The best way Mex who were at to overcome this sinful waste of flesh- the leakage in the preliminary list of casualties) all try to forget. How and why I got through without Neuve Chapelle say that was a picnic to building elements and to stop

When the strain was over of fats is to use Bargol, the recently di May sti heing hit I shall never know. In advane- ing under cross fire men on either side came a terrible reaction men and us covered regenerative force that i recomass, of me within hand's reach of onewere alike; we were bundles of haunted nerves.mended so highly by physiciatis here and

abroad. Take two little Sargal tables Wed. We are past that now, but memory is still killed. At one point I had halted my mon for a breather (it was in the first full of horror. Believe me, those who with every meal and notice how quickly your cheeks fill out and rolls of firm have not been in and seen a battlefield charge of the morning, after taking

healthy flesh are deposited over your first and before reaching the second Cer

bloodiness Don't think for one moment" man trench). The two men on each side cannot dimly imagine its hideous, ghastl of me (I could have touched any of the though that we are not going through body, covering each bony angle and pro four) wont in succession. A bullet strack with it-we are, to the one and only end jecting point. the ground between my forehead and the of victory complete and final; but we wish

possible), ground (I was lying as fat as but it only covered my face and head with that England would fully realize that dust. When I look up the first reinforce war is war, and this war the sternest and most bloody ever waged, so that by throw

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9.15 p.m.-Charles Howitt A. Phillips Co. at the Theatre Royal-"A Message from Mars."

Saturday, 7th Aug.

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