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BALKAN STRATEGY.

BULGARIA AT WAR.

[BY THE MILITARY CORRESPONDENT OF THE

DAILY TELEGRAPH.]

The ultimatum of the Allies to Bulgaria and consequent outbreaks of war with that Lingdom he profoundly modified the mili tary problems of the war. So long as the attitude of Bulgarip was doubtful the hope was justified that an important victory of The Allie in any one of the theatres of war in France, Russia, or Gallipoli might

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, 1813.

· RUSSIA'S OLD TEACHERS. WARFARE OF, ORIENTAL ORIGIN.

[BY IT. COL. ROUSTAM BEK IN THE “ DAILY

> EXPRESS.*']

There exists a belief that not Russian arms but Russian frost was the cause of the misfortune of Napoleon,

Very much could certainly be said on that subject, thengh Borodino is the even in those days, had its military best illustration that the Russian army, value. But supposing that the great Napoleon owed his defeat to the severo

BRITISH NAVY AND ITS

WORK.

PANIC IN THE BALTIC.

· [BY ARCHIBALD “BURD.)«

The dramatic incidents in the Baltic fluence which the British Fleet in exert are a reminder of tho dominating in-

ing on the course of the war. Our com-

induce Ferdinand to throw his lot in with climate of Russia, even then the fact remand of the Baltic to-day, owing to the

them. Owing to their geographical posi tion the Bulgarians have from the begin ning held the key of the situation in the Balkans, fur Turkey could not have sucessfully resisted our attack had the Bulgarians joined us, nor would even the capture of the Dardanelles by the British settle the fate of Turkey so long as Bul garit remained hostile to us and undo feated:

mains that he was beaten, and beaten strategically, and in consequence lost not only the campaign, but also his throne.

The most perfect army in the world. though fully supplied with ammunition, can in certain topographical cireum stances be absolutely paralysed in action, and inevitably fated to perish.

THE DAWN OF HISTORY,

with

successes which British submarines have obtained, is, for the moment, at any rate, almost as complete as that in the outer scas. And it was in the Baltic that the Gormans thought they had some water which they could use !

From much which is being written, and more which is being said, it might bo imagined that sea-power was proving a negligible factor, except in so far as it is enabling the Allies to use the sens freely for the purpose of transporting soldiers and supplies--supplies both for the troops and for the civil populations of the Allied countries. That is, of course, a fallacy and a dangerous one. This is a European, and a Continental European, war and a world war, because the British Navy has decreed it so,

PRESSURE OF SEA POWER.

The use of space has been always a basic thought of the Russian strategists, But even more important problems de- and this method of warfare was adopted pended upon Bulgaria's decision. Since by the Russians from the Mongols, Such a strategy existed in China for Bulgarian territory separates both Rou- mania and the States of the. Centralny centuries B.C., and a small nation called "the nation of a hundred Powers from the Allied Flects in the families" became great as the Chinese Aegean and Constantinople, the Bulgarian Eropire after a thousand years of per- railways have been the only thoroughfaremanent struggles neighbouring by which the Turks could receive succour tribes and nomade. and munitions from Germany. In fact,

When the great Genghis Khan came they hoped to link up their dominions and (1 call it an army because it was splen slowly, but they grind exceeding small. Bulgaria was essential to our enemies if to invade Europe his enormous army

Navies, like the mills of the gods, grind communicate with their allies. Moreover, didly organised and supplied) was di- the central position of Bulgaria given must vided in several sections under trusted In the early period of the war it was not important advantages to her army when lieutenants, and Genghis Khan when he to be expected that a nation as highly operating against any of her neighbours started the advance knew very well where organised economically as the Germans The strength of this central position lured he was going. The brilliant reconnais would at once feel the effects of the siege. the Bulgarians to rash extremes in 1913, sance of his cavalry was his searchlight Austria was, also, in a condition to sus-. when they plunged into war with the other for his future movement, and bis stratotain her population in fair comfort for a States of the Balkan League, but it was was based on the space which his army time. Both had prepared for the war. But no amount of organisation can, in not until both Turkey and Roariania left behind him.

Each country which was crossed by the long run, protect the enemies from -manrebed: 500,000 men to their assistance

naval power is that Serbia and Greece vanquished the that gigantic army was reorganised ac- the influence which tubborn mountaincers of the Eastern Bal-cording to the ideas of the invaders, and, quietly and persistently exerting. kaus. In July, 1913, more than a million fold tranps were converging to attack

Sola.

BULGARIANS AND TURKS. ·

though the conquered, population were The economic condition of the German allowed home rule, they were forced to population is revealed in some disclo pay an annual tribute to the conquerorssures which have recently been made. with cattle and foodstuffs in order to While some things are unobtainable, it ensure the supply of the invaders in case is admitted that food prices generally of retreat. He who will attack must be have nearly doubled, and, in addition, ready for a retreat, and this must be there is an increase in the price of coal, done in such a way that no disorganisa-gas, and petroleum of from 30 to 40 per tion can touch the retiring army, becent, while in the case of boots and cause every strategical retreat is a bem- clothes the riso has been twice as great. porary step backward in order to renew The population of Germany is fooling the the offensive more swiftly and vigor-strain of the war, with what results on ously than before.

German policy we shall learn in duo course, for no Government can perman- ently muzzle a vast population in a state of misery. In Austria-Hungary tho. conditions are worse. No one can form an adequate conception of the straits to which the Turks have been reduced; at any rate, the Turks are neither thrifty nor organised. Our enemies are feeling be doubted that this, se much as the change in the military situation on the East and West fronts, has led Germany

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CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 18t Sunday in Advent, 28th November, 1915, Holy Communion (8.05 a.m.). Matine (11 am) 132, 133 and 134; fe Deum, Woods ard, Smart Responses, Ferial; VoLite, Hooper; Psalms, and urlo; Jubilate, Good on; Hymn, 48 ond 168. God Save the King Hol Com munion, 12 Neon Eventorg (5,45 pm. (oth morning); Anthem, "Sleepers, Wake," Responses, Ferial; Psalme, Furcell; Magnificat, Hopkins (6th evening); Nano. Dimittis, Foster Mendelssohn: Hyone: 403 and 1 NB Psalm 136, verses 1, 3, 15, 26 and 27 in unison; Psalm 137, Forses 4 and 7 in union, Paniza 128, vertes 4. F. in unison; Hymn bi, yokees

1 and 4

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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Kowloon, 28th November, Ist Sunday in Advent. Communion after Morning Service, Maring Frater 11 er. Hymn 537; Responses, Festal; Venite, 28th day by Woodward, WA Chant, No. 374; Panime, of the 28th Morning; 12, Gilbert Psalter Chant, No. 289: 13, Fraizer, W. A. Chant, No. 376; 19, Baer W. A Chant, No. 376 135, Morgtor, salter Chact, No. 295; Te Deum, S. Jude Jubilate, Ousley; Hymns, 68, 68 and 9 Kyrie, Maunder. National Anthem. Evening Fraye 6 p.m. limin, 78; Responses, Festal; Psalme, of the 28th oresing: 388, Turle, Paalter Chent. No. 200, 137, Porcell, Psalter Chast No, 297; 138, Purcell, Psalter Chant, No CB, Magnificat, Barnby, W. A. Cant, No. 533 Nuno Dimitti, Armes, W. A. Chant No. 603; Kyrie, Maunder Hymos, 117 and 20 (tane (22 am) 78. National Anthem,

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 26th at 11.03 am.The anti-cyclone Over Japan has broken up

The anti-cyclens over China appears to be of feeble intensity at present,

The northern depression is now central' over the Son of Japan and the southern depression over the Visayas,

Pressure has again decreased slightly in southern, districts,

Fresh monsoon may be expected along the const and over the China Sab.

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The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noor to-day is as fosłowa zwie

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The autumn campaign of 1912 gives trust worthy dat on which to found an estimate of the Bulgarian army. It was rapidly mobilised, assembled, and marched to the invasion of Thrace. The battles of Kirk Kilisse and Lule Burgas proved that the Bulgarians could fight with unexpect ed dash and determination; but that their troops were deficient in technical training, the majority of their regimental officers lacked higher military education, and the loso co-operation between artillery and in

thetics funtry upon which offensive against a first-class opponent depends was not observable. The Turkish divisions were demoralised, badly led, and only half. organised when they were rushed off their for 900 years led to the adoption by the the effects of sea power, and it need not fout O Lord,÷ject: Cities of Macedonia and Cigarette and Tobacco Fund.

The Russians were for about 900 years under the yoke of the Mongols (Tartars), princes, who but they had their own were often at war with each other. This did not, however, break the unity of the Russian nation, and, indeed, improved their military ability.

The eldse connection with the invaders Russians of many Oriental customs, as well as the principles of stratery brought by the Mongols from Asia,

TARTARS' HETHODS,

into her new adventure in the Balkans. The German civil population is living ou hopes long deferred, therefore, it has been decided to raise fresh hopes. Ger- many's external credit has gone, and her internal credit depends on hopes,

GERMANY WITHOUT THE BEA,

ST. PETER' CHURCH, West Point. Sun day, 20th November-a.m., Holy Comunion 11 5,1 Morning Prayer and Prescher, Rev. WT. Feathaistune,

germon. UNION CHURCH, Kennedy koad, Sunday. 28th November. Morning Service at 11.

Hymns, 5, 53, 6 6 and 126; atrem, Com-

Thessalonica. Brening Service at 6 Hymus 36246, 226 and 272. Preacher: Rer. J. Kirk

Moconachie.

THE CALL

Are you going to let the others do it all? Don't you understand the meaning of

the cali

fect by the impatiens onslaught of the Bulgarians; but when the Türkish army had rallied and entrenched itself behind the lines of Chatalja it successfully re- Advance, if possible followed by puked the Bulgarian assaults with very fierce attack on the enemy, in order to heavy loss, even as it has successfully mot destroy his country and to inflict as our attacks in Gallipoli.

severe losses as possible on the enemy, The events of this campaign, moreover, then a strategical retreat for concentra- were confirmed by the brief struggle betion purposes, and again a now offensive, tween the Bulgarians and their quondam until the enemy be exhausted-thus did allies. Once more it was demonstrated the Mongols in the past; so are the Rus that an army with the composition and sans doing at present...

If China, after being attacked for cen- training of the Balkan forces can fight be ter than it can manœuvre under modern turies by Europeans and by Japan, still conditions, and that to take the offensive existe, and even presents a serious dan

grand scale is too delicate a task for ger; it is the trail of Chinese grae- lightly trained troops, deficient in artillery narily skilful strategy. All gene- and educated officers. In the forthcoming rals as long as possible avoid the enemy, by Grand Admiral von Tirpitz in his Some call in busty vigour, some in painy struggle, however, the German officers and it has never been an easy task to find them and to force them to accept a sent to Sofia are sure to do their best to supplement the deficiencies, such as they are, of their new ally, and to exploit to the full his many valuable fighting qualities,

THE DANURE FRONTIER.

battle. Consequently the main Chinage army has never been engaged, and the partial defeat of it was considered by the onemy as a decisive victory, when it was in reality only a small tactical success Although Bulgaris dominates the Bal of the aggressors without any great poli- kan situation by her central position, yet tical or strategical importance for China. this fact, together with the well-known In quite similar geographical circum characteristics of her people have earned stances is Russia.

It is very curious that the Chinese for her the fear, jealousy, and hatred of the surrounding States. Even the Rou-strategists never paid attention to for- manians fear their southern neighbours, tresses, and China had scarcely a forti and were right glad of the chance in 1013 fed town. The great Chinese Wall, was of diminishing their territory and power. never constructed to protect the country The Treaty of Buchareit increased the from an invasion, and certainly it could not stop one.. It presented only a cer- strip of Bulgarien so which has been an nexed to Romania south of the Danube tain bar agianst nomads. dolbe, thus giving some facilities for trans- ferring Roumanian troops to the southern bank of the great river, whence they turn the Bulgarian defences.

As a matter of fact, it was a protected strategical route along the Chinese fron tier connected by various ronds with Peking. The Chinese strategists paid great attention to roads and communica The Danube itself forms a valuable frontions, and if we cannot find a single tier line and barrier. It is nearly a mile trace of fortresses in all China, canals wide. The Bulgarian share dominates the and routes of stratogical importance can Roumanian almost throughout its course, be noticed everywhere, and planned in and the problem of crossing the stream very skilful manner, When I was in with troops and their communications 18 China. I very much admired their not complicated by the fact that after a spell work of canals and roads, which some of wet weather the river usually overflows times forced me to forget the lack of its Roumanian bank, and may ruin the railway communication, bridge of boats or, at any rate, necessitate

The extraordinary mixture of old in a few hours its extension by half a mile. This barrier of the Danube is an all-im Oriental principles introduced by the portant factor in the relations between Mongols, added to the intellectual pro-

THE BONE OF CONTENTION.

PEASANT NIGHTS.

For your Country and your

King" Can't you hear the summons ring From the trenches where so many brave

ones full

The conclusion as to the sufferings of the Germans rests on solid foundations. Lichtenberger, no mean authority, in his study of The Evolution of Modern Ger many published two years ago, made the following remarkurle south Are you going to let them cry to you in confirmation of the conclusions so forth

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MONEY WASTED ON FOOD.

Every penny counts in the kitchen nows- They are likely to keep high. You can't days. Food prices have mounted rapidly.

afford to waste; that is very certain,

To go hungry because food is not obtain- Will you care to meet their eyes, able is bad enough! But to starve in the They step ashore and clasp your hand

When beneath our dear blue skies of

again?

Don't you hear the Empire's voice across

the seas?

Don't you see the flags aflutter in the

breeze!

Does no voice within your heart. With a soldiers scorn of slackness and

Bid you go and do your part,

It is a well-known fact that slne between 1886 and 1898 the imports of Ger- many have exceeded her exports, and to such an extent that in 1900 her imports reached 5,833,000,000 of marks, whilst her exporta only reached 4,555,000,000, thus showing an excess in the imports of 1,278,000,000 of marke, Now, what do these figures provo? First of all, that Germany is to-day an industrial country, at longer living on the produce of her own soil, but on the industry of her inhabitants. Political cebnomists havo calculated that if Germany wished to produce from her own soil the food-stuffs and raw material necessary for her own oonaumption and her own industry, she would require a territory at least twice or three times as large as that of the present empire, and this exclusive of tropical products, such as apices, cofice, Be and cotton, which her geographical posi tion prevents her from growing.

of ense t

Don't you know that Britain's cause is

just and right! Don't you want to keep her honour clean

and bright?

Her call for men rings clear-- Won't you answer? Don't you hear?

a Briton! Join the Colours! Go and

fight!

It is thus obvious that the present transports, over twenty well-laden Ger- population of the German empire could man ships have been sunk with their not exist if it were not in a position to cargos, Germany is for the time being procure an enormous quantity of foreign divorced even from Sweden and Norway. goods, the production of which would! This now pressure can be, and no doubt require an extent of territory which Ger-1 will be, further increased. many does not at present possess."

ANOTHER STAGGERING LOW.

midst of plenty with good money in your pocket and no hindrance to buying-is infinitely worse. Yet, this is what a host of people are doing to-day. Starving, mind you, not for the lack of food, bus because their digestive organs have lost tone and cannot properly digest the food they eat. Remember, it is not what you eat, but what sustains your life. you digest, that uvarishes your body and

Unless food is converted by the digestive; processes into a condition in which it ean; be absorbed into the system, muscles, hope, nerves, and brain are slowly but surely starved. In other words, they fail to get all the nourishment they need to keep them strong and healthy.

Food in such a case is indeed sometimes positively harmful; It hinders instead of helps, weakens instead of strengthens. How Because it fermonts in the stomach or intestines. Impurities are given off which find their way into the blood anil affect disastrously the whole body,

If you would get full value from the foot you eat, you must see to it that your diges tive organs are always equal to the work It is reported that the Germans have you give them to do. Now and then, from According to the latest figures, Ger determined to employ convoys of light one cause or another, they may lose tons many's net imports of live animals men-of-war in order to get in these sup- At such times you will find it better to sur

a shilling or two on food and spend it on mounted to £12,000,000, of food to plies. But this policy will not save her. £100,000,000, and of raw materials to they have laid mines also, but these, Mother Seigel's Syrup than 10 pile up £172,600,000. These were paid for in perhaps owing to the strong current rumisery for yourself, by continuing to eat Bulgaria and Reumanis, but for the pre-gress of the west and the very original part by exports of manufactured goods, ning, appear to have got adrift.ond sunk more than your weakened organs can

and of capital, and by shipping services Gorman ships. There is grim satisfac properly digest. sent the wide river is a strong argument and traditional culture of the Russian which have all been stopped, or praction to be obtained from these successes for letting one another alone.

This renowned remedy clears the system nation, produce such a country as Bus-

of British submarines, because not very sia is to-day, where a knight-bogatirically stopped, by the British Fleet.

long ago the Germans boasted that they of the injurious products of indigestion, As between the Powers of the Quadruple is a symbol not of the aristocracy only

wore useless; only Germans possessed and by toning up and stimulating the stom Entente and Bulgaria the immediate bone but even of every peasant.

Ilia Mourometz, or Ilia of Mourom, During the carly period of the war the secrets of submarine warfare. Dar ach, liver and bowels enables you to digest, of contention is the main lino of railway which follows the valley of the Vardar to whose name has been given to a most British sea-power, which is a tremendous ing last week the comparatively few craft and draw nourishment from what you eat. You will then no longer have to deploge Uskub, thence turning north-eastward to powerful type of omnibus aeroplane economic weapon of offence, was employed operating in the Baltic did more than

at considerably less than · ita full twice as much damage to the restricted money wasted on food. wards Nish. The advance of the Bulgar which is a.. torror of the German Zeppe strength; whether the policy was wise or trade of Germany as all the German sub-

In confirmation of the remarkable efficacy lan second army has already brought its lins, was a simple labourer.

The British, to understand the Rus the revere, at least the consideration marines in other seas, though 1,500 mer of Mother Seigel's Syrup, read this letter advanced guard to within striking dissians and even to grasp their strategy.

shown to neutral traders gained for us chant vessels each a target entered and from Mrs. M Peterson, Oxford Street, tance of the coveted line, and sharp fight would do well to read a good history of many friends, and friends in war are left our ports. The panie in the Baltic, Wynberg, Caps Province, on April 18ta ing for its possession is to be expected Russia, and also make the acquaintance valuable assets. Germany'submarine where all German shipping has now been 1914: For a number of years I suffered shortly. To attempt to forecast the issue of the Russian legendary epoch,

piracy forced the pace. Since the Order held up, represents another staggering very much from a complication of stomach disorders, and was reduced to a sad stato of of these operations without good informa The war with Germany has done good in Council of March, the Fleet has been blow to Germany's oversca trade,

weakness and nervous debility. My appe tion as to the state of the Serbian army for Russia. The Russian nation real acting with less restraint, and with con-

tite disappeared, and the little food Late and the troops which the Allies have been ised to what a catastrophe German in-soquent disastrous results to all the

There is a tendeney just now to exag-

was generally the forerunner of a bilions Euccessful in conveying to the new theatre fluence was bringing the country, and enemies, and not to Germany alone.

I also suffered from constipation, of operations would be futile. It may, the Russian people has resolved, to de-During the last few months, and indeed gerato our difficulties, and to under-attack However, be said that in these regions, liver. the country from the German voke, during the last few weeks, the conditions estimate the extent of the damage which flatulence, and dizziness, had many restless more even then elsewhere, possession 19

as was done in the past in regard to the of the siege have become more constrie- the enemies are suffering, ringed in and sleepless nights, and on rising in the nine points of the law. To defend with Tartars. Led by Czar and Grand Duke tive, and now Germany cannot even use they are by the naval and military power morning was usually afflicted with a split tenacity will be an oasier role than to at as in old historical times. and having the Baltic. The screw has been given a of the Allies. Don't let us overlook the ting headache, and found food utterly dis

British Fleet. History may show that it Lack All transport, will be difficult, the as senior generals song of the people further tur ar opened the Germans have is Germany's failures, and not Germany'«

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past, using the tactics of the German particularly iron ore, from Sweden, and Balkans. In no single particular has a any relief. fenders has underwritten a very formid tutors for the modern method of war generally have trailed freely in Scan-German calculation been fulfilled. It mended to are Mother Seigel's Syrup, and

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Saturday, 4th Deo fare: The Russians knew well that, dinavia. These imports are absolutely only remains for us, with sure and confi- that seemed to be the remedy I had been in

·able engagement. It took a million sol- technically, their enemy was stronger essential for the maintenance of her dent aim, to continue to utilise the over-earch of. A few doses gave me relief, and Noon Union Insurance Society of Canton, diers to disarm Bulgaria in July, 1913; the than they were themselves, and they have military strength The British sub-whelming power which resides in the I soon recovered my health and strength. Austrians utterly failed last winter to their own remedy against this foe. The marines in the Baltic have shown that the British fleet and to observe the element I attribute my recovery entirely to Mother overrun Serbia. It would seem, therefore, land is their faithful ally and the traffic can be stopped. Owing to the ary rules of strategy of a waritime Power Beigel's Syrup, and as I have not suffered that Balkan programmes should err on the little mother winter was always the successes which have been achieved to carry to completion the teek on which since from any of the above symptoms it

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2.30pm Meeting of Licensing Board in the

Council Chamber,

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