PEERS AND THE WAR.
THE SPLENDID EXAMPLE OF ENGLAND'S NOBILITY
A HEAVY, TOLL.
GERMAN ATROCITIES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1990.
FRENCH COMMISSION'S REPORT.
KILLING THE WOUNDED,
[FROM THE ** TIMES CORRESPONDENT]
PARIS. August 2nd..
Never have the Peers of England more completely justified than in the present war their realiness to uphold the great traditions of the past, In the South
The French commission of inquiry into Arican war only four peers, and six hei German atrocities has made its third of pears lost their lives, and this over report, which is published to-day. It period of two and a half years, but al deals entirely with German crimes against, ready in this war five pers and thirty-combatante, and may be divided into one heirs of peers have been lost. This various parts-the use of prisoners ns and expanding bullets; the assassination of wounded prisoners; and crimes against the Geneva Convention.
WHAT THE BRITISH HAVE LEARNED.
SIR GILBERT PARKER'S ANSWERS. Auswering the quan, What have the British people learned from the first year of the war?". Sir Gilbert Parker said to ની. New York
Herald cor- respondent:---
They have learned that, to play tha prodigious paire assigned to her by circun stances and destiny Britain could not take her place in this world conflict as a naval Power only; that, until the grim ordeal is over, she must be a military Power of strength and quality and equip Power in the war.
SHIPPING › IN PORT.
STEAMERS.
ANYO MARU, Japanese str., 6,739,. H. 8..
Smith, 30th August-Maji 25th BANGI MARU, Japanese br., 2,486, Miteni,
August, Coal and Goneral.-Chinese.
oth September Samarang And September, General.-Dodwoll & Co. CANADA MARU, Japanese str., 3,138, T.
Suruga, 7th September Tacoma, General Osaka Shosen Kaisho DATORU Man, Japanese str., 2,695, Naka- gama, September-Java 19th August, Sugar--Order. DEVAWONGSE, British str., 1,647, C. W. Shearer, 5th September Saigon 1st September, Rice-Order,
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"NORE," Arrived Hongkong ou 3rd Sept-mber, 1915, FROM LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID,
SUEZ, BOMBAY AND STRAITS Consignees of Cargo by the above-namet real are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where sack Connigament will be sorted out Mark by Mark
number, does not include Prince Maurice screens for attack: the use of explosivement equal to that of h other military FUKURA MARU, Japanese str., 3,178, K. landry can be obtained as the Goods ar
of Battenberg, brother of the Queen of Spain, who was mortally wounded in France last October,
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Optional Goods will be landed here aules: Okashi, 5th September-Moji 31at August, Coal.Mitsui Bussan Kai-instructions are given to the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me it Dy case whatever.
of nations, they must do as they did in the HANOI. French str., 739, Marvan. 7th | aste of arrival will be subject to rent.
They have learned thit even if France
Thoy, have learned that, to proservo The Prince of Wales was amongst the The Whole report is a glinatly revelation their own interests and vindicate the law foremost in setting, the example of service, of the cruel cowardice of the enemy, sad. Napoleonic Wars aut fight on the Conti- Other members of the Royal Family servas in previous reports, it is shown that
ment of Europe, with other nations, mees- ing in France include the Duke of Teck, was to the Prussing and Bayaran ing the onset of aggressive militarism, brother of Ques Mary, and Prince Ac. and especially to the Crown Prince's tour of Connaught, while yet others army that most of the appalling and Russia were worsted, they must stil atrocities were duc. Time after time the closely allied to the Royal House are at: Cermans did not scruple to shield them fight on alone, as they did in Napoleon's tached to the headquarters staff. I was selves behind women, young girls, and time, and break the Power that threatens only recently learned that Lord Crichton, children when advancing through village Europe and braak sivilization; that even the King's Equerry, who was supposed to
indians Death's Head if Frane and Russia were to leave the be a prisoner in Germany, had been killed Hussars did not scruple to collect { field—and they will never do so-they must at the front sane months before.
The list of peers who have laid down villagers at a château they occupied at still fight on and win, as we won against":
Saint-Quen-sur-Morin and to warn the Napoléon. British of the step they had taken in order to avoid a bombardment, Prisoners have been used to dig trouches and then made to advance at the head of a German attack so as to lead the French to suppose that a party of escaped prisoners was approaching them.
their lives in their country's cause or heen incapacitated in action is a lengthy one; The sons of Viscount Hardinge and Lord Sa. Davids have been killed in action, while the heir of Lord Ribblesdale was wounded two months ago in the Darda- nelles. Lord Cirenfell's twin sons, Cap tain Riversdain Grenfell, V,C., the great poleist, and Captain Francis Grenfell. For both killed in France within a few A great fighting months of each other. name is recalled in the death last Novem- ber of Captain Lard Richard Wellesley, wound son of the Duke of Wellington, Lord John Hamilton, brother of the Duke of Abercorn, was killed in action two.
The Duke of Roxburgh, months earlier. who served with grant gallantry in Bouth Africa,
action inst wounded in October.
Wax
streets.
The
We consider it says the report. clearly proved that German soldiers frequently employ special bullets with the object of inflicting more painful and In addition to dangerous wounds. flattening the bullet or Bling it down, which might be the work of individuals, special projectile wore without doubt manufactured. There has also been dis
and covered a bullet which spread out became star-shaped from contact.
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nwroantile
—-*They” In ve “learned that their navy is greater even than they had thought. has cleared the open seas of enemy war ships and of enemy commerce. In spite of submarine warfare their mirine is only a triff less than it was when the war broke ont, and their navy is far stronger. "Germany has to cross the sea to conquer England, and Great Br tain has learned that her navy is powerful enough to prevent her doing it.
They have learned, slowly, perhaps be cause of their previous iuntion from such wars as have troubled Europe bat surely to that each home unst give of its manhood, of its devotion, for the afely of their own British civilization,
"They have learned that the men or this land can fight even better than their fathers did than the men who fought at Cressy or Minden,
They have learned how powerful, how expert, and how vigorous are the foes of their country, and they have learned how to circumvent the enemy.
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peace shall be secured for generations,
They have learned that the great free people of the United States, though e maining neutral, have a spirit of frien ship for the Allies in this war, which is the surest tribute to the righteousness of our cause.""
September Haiphong 4th Septembør, General--A. R. Marty. HONGA British str., 2,050, 7th September-Singapore 1st September, General--Chinese.
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ber, General.-Butterfield & Swire Leaak, 7th September-Manila 4th September, General
Jardine, Matheson & Co. MONTEAGLE.——British-str3;5837. L
Davison, Ath September-Vancouver, B.C., 8th Aug., Mails and General,— P. M. Co NISSKO MARU, Japanese str., 842, Y. Nakasu, 24th August-Bangkok 19th August, Rice.-Chinese. SINKING, British str, 1,016, C. Williams,
Sept. 5th-Shanghai · Sept. General--Butterfield & Swire.
2nd,
STANDARD, Norwegian str. 1,481, 0.
Johanesen, 6th September - Saigon 2nd September, Rice-Thoresen & Co. TAISHO MA Japanese str. 2:14.
Ogawa, 5th September-Geraldton (Australia) 18th August, General. Order.
TAIYO MARU,
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_EA_HBWETE-
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September 8th--Saigon August 31st, General-Order.
It is hardy an exaggeration to say that massacres of the wounded have been conducted on a wholesale scale, on some YAMOUS NAMES.
occasions as the result of a special order, The famous Irish Peerage, the Earldom
as was the case at Thiaville, when an of. Dartrey, is likely to become extinct order of General Stenger was circulated through the death in action last Novem throughout the brigade to the effect that Cold no more prisoners were to be made, that her af Captain R. L. Dawson. stream Guards,
He was the only maieunharmed prisoners and wounded' were
"They have learned, or are learning, member of the family of his generation. to be executed, that even prisoners in with an even deeper knowledge, the mag
large bodies were to be shot down and nitude of the issues, the stupendous nature Captain the Hon. R. B; Bruce, eldest son of Lord Balfour of Burleigh, who had been that no living man was to remain behind of the conflict, the offering up of Nying
Wounded were, shot - in reported missing. was subsequently found the troops.
Lieutenant the bodies of 30 and 40 and shut up its barna eu and future energy, to end this stagger-TELEMACHUS, British str., 2,133, A. Fraser. to have died of wounds. Earl of Dalhousie was among those wound and burned to death in circumstances ing war th such a way that the world's ed at the same time. Major Viscount which would arouse pity in an iceberg, Dalrymple, M.P., Scots Guards, 90101 The the crimes were not due to collective the Earl of Stair, was first reported miss-frenzy is shown by countless cases cited by ing. and then it transpired that he hathe committee, in which isolated wounded Frenchmen have been kicked to death, or been wounded and taken prisoner,
Among the wounded in the recent lasts at their own bayonets hoved down their from the front was Lieutenant-Colon threats, or were shot at point blank Lord Cavendish, brother of the Duke of range, after their pockets had been turned
ont. as they lay upon the battlefield. Devonshire, while anong the deaths on
The report leaves the impression that officially reported are Lieutenant ford it is not an army of soldiers, but an army Spencer Douglas Compton (son of the late of hutchers which is engaged Marquess of Norhampton, and heir of the wounded have been found, when the present marquess), and the Hon, Keith French dvanced with their throats cut,
The Amsterdam Telegraaf publishes a Stewart, second son of the Eart of Gall and it is not only the works of the German song about the Lusitania, sent by way. Lieutenant the Hon. W. F. Rodney, uneducated and brafish elements of the correspondent to whom it was given in Royal Flying Corps, brother of Baron Rod German army for the report frequently a German variety theatre. The song, it Bey, is another of those officially an speaks of German officers persis stated, is very well known in Germany,
Prisoners connced as killed in Franer, Among the doing this butcher's work. officers wounded in the earlier fighting was after having been disarmed were shot and is sung by the public in variety.
down eight at a time, or had their skulls theatres and cafés
In the translation published below, au Major Lord Esmé Gordon-Lennox, à son
Hon. II. Bar- smashed by rifle butts. the Bavarians of the Duke of Richmond, ing, brother of Lord Revelstoke, was particularly distinguishing themselves in attempt is mado, says the Times, to re Wounded who were cap-produce the peculiar quality of German wounded last November; while the eldest this respect. son and heir of Lord Valentis, M.Ptured by the Germans in French hospitals humour, which distinguishes the original
were treated in some cases with the doggerel: utmost barbarity, refused focd for several
Many
GERMAN WAR HUMOUR. A SONG OF THE “LUSITANIA.”
THE DESTRUCTION OF THE "LUSITANIA."
TESYO MARU, Japanese str., 13,308,
Togo, September 4th-San Fransisen August 7th, General-Toya Kison Kaisha,
Dutch .str.. 3,081.
A. Tawasa.
De Anburgh, 7th September Balikpapan 21st August, General- Java-China-Japan Liju, TraRE, Dutch air. 1,0Đ. J. E
Scholter. 7th September-Batavia st August-Java-China-Japsu Lijn. TENGSHAN. British str., 2,289. Geo. Mir- 3rd September Chingwantao 27th UNKA MARY; Japanese str. 1,988, G. Ka
August, Coal.-Dodwell & Co.
nasaki, 3rd Sept.-Wakamatsu 28th August, Coal-Mitsui Buasan Kaisha.
STEAMERS PASSED ANJER.
Hon. Arthur Annesley-was killed f action. There are three sons of the present days, and allowed to die in large numbers Marching Song (Tane Opider, Upisa.) Christmas Island, for Singapore. Lord Tennyson in the King's servies The
ldest was wounded last November. Betuwing to the lack of any medical atten
de Forest, during the early stages of the war, had offered himself for active service, and had been accepted. The. Duke of Mariborough holds the temporary rank of leutenant colonel, Colonel Lort Lovat temporary rank of brigadier-general, and Lord Basil Blackwood, brother of the Mar quess of Dufferin, temporary rank of 2nd- lientenant,
THE FACTORY LINE.
In the factory line there is the example of Lord Norbury, a peer, who, though fifty- three years of age, a few weeks ago began work in the fitting shop of an aeroplane works at Byfleet, Surrey, and every day is now wearing brown dungarees and à cap: Another notable example is that given by Sir Herbert Raphael, Bart. M.P. Sir Herbert enlisted as a private in the Sportsman's Battalion, and Lady Raphael regularly draws her "separation" allowance of 17%. a week handing the money over to charity. By degrees this baronet-private became a sergeant, and when he accepted a commission as lieuten ant be was appointed, chief recruiting officer for the battalion, which has its headquarters at Gidea Park, one of Sir Herbert's carnir seats.
On the business side of the war we have Lord Abercrombie, chairman of John Brown, Clydebank, the builders of the Aquitania, ander whose rģis prodigious quantities of ammunition and armaments are being produced; and Lord Bessborough and Lord Allerton, chairmen of great rail way companies, who are transporting troops and war suppplies to be shipped to France.
IMMIGRATION IN UNITED
STATES.
LOWEST IN 10 YEARS
un-
tion, or in some cases operated upon with mutilating thoroughness certainly justified by the nature of the wounds. Doctors who were captured were treated: with the utmost crucity and stretcher bearers were fired upon with every cir cumstance of treachery.
The report by no means exhausts the evidence collegied, but it is sufficient to deprive the Germans of any vestige of right to be regarded as a civilized enemy.
A NEW VERSE IN AUSTRALIA
OF NATIONAL ANTHEM.
From Malta, the Press Association cor- respondent sends a letter addressed to the Australian wounded by a woman, teacher in the Ballarat High School, After Speaking of the pride of Australia in he
Boldiers' deeds, she say --
"It was our sad duty to have our fing halfmast for Lieutenant S. R. Close, last Monday week, and to speak to all our students of him: then last Monday the game sa honours were paid to Lieutenant Arthur Canyon Walker, of the 14th Batta- lion.
reserve,
I said good-bye to the latter early in December, I think, or the end of Novem by, and as I walked along with him, to the train I said, Arthur, have you no fear of what you may be called upon to face at the front, no thought of death?' | No,' he said quietly, a pleasant smile
breaking through his quiet Arthur never talked much, and never about himself. I just think of going straight ahead, and don't think at all of what might happen. Then I asked if bie mother felt his going away much. Well, if she does,' he said, she doesn't let me see it. And that's the way his mother is bearing up to-day, and many a mother. more throughout Australia,
Every Sunday now we are singing the following lines after God Save the
According to figures made public by the Department of Commerce recently, imKing" in Chutch and Sunday school:
migration to the United States during the last fiscal year was reduced to the lowest mark for sixteen years.
This was due to the European war.
The total number of inmigrants merir- ing during the year was only 486,887, cou pared to 1.435,310 for the year previous. More than 27,000 arrivals were refused ad mittance, reducing the total admission of aliens to ke than 430,000.
God save our splendid men!. Send them home safe, again;
Keep them victorious,
Patient and chivalrous, They ar so dear to us; God save our men).
By Rndalf Kühn.
I. From New York to the English land, Carrying shameful contraband, Hearing thousands, on she came : But the U Boat sniffed its-game.
II..
Sailed the Lusitania gay Farther on her felon way! Off Ireland's coast the U Boat peers, See the course her quarry steers!
III.
Passengers from every shore- English, Greek, and Dutch galore, Americans and sons of France Sail along to death's fell dance.
IV.
Ah! The U Bont's aim was good; Who doesn't choke, drowns in the flood. Vanderbilt was there that day, The only one we missed was Grey.
1.
Each one gives his nose a wrench At the gases awful stench. "They're out shells, our very own.”” Cries the Yankee Mr. Kohn.
VI.
The old water-nymphs below. Straight begin to earse and blow; "What chuck ye then so carelessly On the bottom of the sen?"
VII. There lay the dead in Neptune's jaws.. Most of them with scalded paws Sons of England with their wives; No'er so still in all their lives!
VIII. Chant we now the funeral chant, More Fonts is what we want. To a chill grave with the enemy! Till he stop bothering Germany.
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS:
TO-MORROW
5.15 p.m.-Meeting of Subscription Grittins for the 1010 Bras Meeting at the Jockey Club Offices.
Saturday, 11th Sept.:----
3.30 p.m.-Fourth Gymkhana Meeting at the
Race Coures, Happy Valley. Monday, 13th Sept.:--
5.30 pm The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Extraordinary General Meeting at the Club Hocer, North Point.
Friday, 17th Sept.
And oh, hoys, if you are restored to health and strength, and if you get in
cruci the Bring line again, shub all that and treacherous and devilish Leave those If the Briton is to be defeated, let one thing never be lost by him-his stainless name, his ab solute honour. But we shall win. Go never can bless infamy. Right will pre-19 rnil, and we shall live to see it."
The increase in population due to in-tactics to Turks and Germans. migrants was approximately 55,000, while the gain, in population the year previous was 770,000. The number of ₫ parting aliens during the year just closed almo<t equalled the number of arrivals.
Noon-Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., Meeting
of Shareholders. Baturday, 18th Sept.-
PM-Promenade Concert by Hong kong Police R.sere in the Betanical Gardens.
August 1st, Datdı str. Tahonum, from August 3rd, British str. Staypool, from Rotterdam, for Batavia.
West, for Batavia
August 3rd. British str. Flunder, from August 3rd. Dutch str. Dardanus, from Liverpool, for Batavia
August 4th, British str. da, fram Colombe, for Soerabaya.
August 4th, British sr. Glaucys, August-2nd, from Tjilatap, for Batavia August Bi, French #tr. Fulcain, from West, for Batavia.
August Off Dutch str. Gorontale, from Rotterdam, for Batavia.
Strathbfane,
August 6th, British olr. From West, for Soerabaya.
August 9th, British str. Subader, from Colombo, for Soerabaya
August 10th, British-str. Serriut, from West, for Tarakan.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE ENGLISH MAIL.
The sir, Nankin left Singapore for this port on the 7th instant, morning, with the outward English mails, and is due here Jou the 12th instant, at about 7 a..
MERCHANT STEAMER.
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kong 11th September. Kumsany, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
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The
ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS of the last half century in the Far Ed sontains the names of orer:
20,000 FOREIGNERS, arranged, with the Initiala as well as the Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order, so that any name can be found instantly,
THE MAPS AND PLANS
of the principal ports in the Far East hare bees cugraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and are sanually, sorrected and brought up to date.
The CHRONICLE covers the notable events
together with the Texts of all the most portant Treaties conciled with the wountries of Eastern Asia, the various Customs Tariffe, Trade Regulations, Cham- bers of Commerce, Scales of Commissions. Jonsular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stamp Duties, Postal-Gude, Signal Codes, Chinese Festivala, Tables of Money, Weights and Measures and ether Commercial Information.
The CHRONICLE · and ... DIRECTORY, though condensed in every possible manner. contains every year more pages.
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