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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1915.

AUSTRIA HUNGARY.

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THE SARAJEVO. MURDER? to the east or south-east, of Manila travelling W.N.W.

A deep depresnon kas tormen to the north- east of Hokkaido and a strong anti-cyclone over NE. China

Strong increasing northerly winds may be expected from Hongkong to Manila, and strong monsoon along the east coast of China..

Hongkong reintall for the 24 hours ending at "10 mm, to-day, 0.00 inches

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[BY WAULAW CZERNIEWSKI.]

AN EMDEN” SEQUEL. ****

RUSSIA'S WAY WITH INEFFI-

VIENT OFFICERS.

on

PEASANT PATRIOTS OF: RUSSIA.

BOME DIALOGUES.

[DY STANLEY WASHBURN.]

For the better part of three days I have boon travelling by motor-car on the way from Moscow to the front.

ARMY NICKNAMES,

QUAINT APPELLATIONS AND

Many of these and other curious fact about military tradition are gathered together in the little book on Rogi- mental Nicknames and Traditions of the British Army," published by Gale and Polden. In the nicknames alone can be found a condensed history of regiments. Here are some samples.

HISTORIC GLORIES. Soldiers and everything pertaining to The Retch of Petrograd published on

the Army.aro constantly in our thoughts September 21st, in common with other

these days, yet how many can explain Hussien papera, an official report of the

offhand why the Suffolks and five other A very neato examination of Austria public court-martial of the late Com

regimente have the right to waar rees in The Quintessenes of Austria appears mander of the Russian cruiser Jenchug,

their head-drom on the anniversary of the in the Tauburgh Review, by Mr. Henry Captain Baron J. A. Teherkassoff, and

Battle of Minden! The explanation is Wickham Stood. But it is a difficult task bis second-in-command, Lieutenant

that the regiments in quetion marched ho attempts. There is a mystery about commander N. B. Kulibin, both of whom This journey has been a revelation to to the battlefield through gardens in fall Francis Joseph's Empire, it is a con were accused of negligenco Theme of the character of the Russian bloom, from which they gathered roncs to nationalities. glomeration of various civilisations and Jemchug was destroyed by the Emden at peasants. It would be ridiculous to say decorate their hats, Or what is the man- None of them possesses Penang in October, 1914, and the circum that they understand the causes of the ing of the "flash," that is, the bunch of sufficient strength to create a predominat atantial letter of the prosecution at the war in all their complexity, but, now black ribbon worn by the Royal Welsh ing majority; none is strong enough to court-martial set out the following points that it has come, it is erroneous to be Fusiliers? This distinction is a survival shape one universal type, They are of indictment:-

elieve that they wish to stop short of of the strip of black leather which in the jealous of each other and they hate each

The Jenghug left Vladivostock

victory, or that they consider too great days of pigtails was worn by soldiers to Hougkeng & Neighmurhood (derate; another. An Austrian speaks about him- August 25th, 1014, with orders to place the socifrens which they must make for protect their tunics from the grotes of

golf as a Ruthenian, Czech, Pole, and herself under the command of the British sucoust. I caked one fine old peasant if the pigtails. N.E. winds so forth, but he rarely describes himself Admiral Jerram, who was the senior he knew why Russia was fighting. None freshening con. as an Austrian,

officar on the spot. Baron Tcherkassoff of them think very rapidly, and they Laiderably. Austro-Hungary is nothing else but a wag accused of failing to comply with meditate long before they commit them

private busincsá of the Habsburg the orders of Admiral Jorram, of failing South Coast of Unina between 1 The · unaze Hongkong and Lamooka. No. 1.

Wali, of course, I am only a stupid family; it represents certain administra to keep a regular rota of watches on elves to a reply. At last he said:- tive and military organisations. As the board, of failing to enforce a change of Austrian nation does not exist as such, watch among the guns arows at night, man and know, but little why the war there is no Austrian patriotism as there and leaving the torpedo tubos unloaded began. Does anybody really know the is a patriotism of Italians or British. and anmanned. He allowed the cruiser cause of it all? We do know this much, The consequence of this is an entire fack to die in open roadstenda fully lighted however, and that is that the Germans METEOROLOGICAL of national morale. It is illustrated in and with only one man on the look-out have attacked us and we must beat them,

the present war.

When Paris, London, He allowed strangers to visit the cruiser no matter what it costs us." Berlin and Petrograd are sorious in face and move freely all over her, At the of the life-and-death struggle, thought-time the cruiser was at the Philippine less Vienna is full of gaioty. When Rus Islands seeking for enemy transports he sians were threatening Austria and Hun-sent to the orniser dakvld a wireles me gary with invasion the Viennese were sage, indicating his own position, with drinking, dancing and laughing. Aus-out putting it into cyphor. tria, suffering lack of national strength, has to lean on someone lest she should fall. Italy and Kussia always were her onemies, and consequently Austrian des tiny is to lean on Germany; she became her slave and servant to ensure a possi- bility of existence. Austria, the coun try of offcials and Jesuits, has a whole system of complicated rule. She knows how to create petty quarrels. She knows how to bribe politiciang with money or

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Bat are you willing to pay the price of victory in the deaths of your sons and brothers?"

Yes, we are willing to pay the price We must beat the Germans.

That was all.';

At another place where the road passed over a rude oriuge we stopped the car and called up the reeper, id, old praswat, with a great rull, bearu and

rig piue, kindly vyes,

And how do you feel about the future of the ward asked him,

At Just

Aguin came the long silence. he said think we must amply bow our reads and let 15 go on. We musc beat the Germans.'!

At an unprotected port in the Anda- man Islands he left the ship, with five. of his officers and spent the night on shore, while the Jemchug was coaling, The vessel was fully tighted up, but no guns crews were atanding by, and the torpedo tubes were not loaded, although he was well aware that the Emden had been three times close to the place. Ho alowed his wife to accompany him der ing the cruise, and she followed him from port to port in a private steamer. Perhaps the most interesting part of

On October 26th, after the search for

but you yourself. Would you per- Mr. Steed's article is his view of the the enemy in the Gulf of Bengal, hogonally make a sacrifice that your coun- Sarajevo tragedy. He is correct in Bayanchored at Penang and ordered all

try ught win ing that it was a well-prepared plot and shells and cartridges to be returned to that the Serbian Government had no part store and the torpedo tubes unloaded. in it. But he appears to lean to the He then asked the British Admiral for theory that Austrin was an active party help to clean out his boilers and emptied to the crime, and with this I cannot thirteen boilers, leaving only one with agree. At the moment of the tragedy steam. He did not increase the look-out Mr. Bilinski was Minister (Governor) and the crew were allowed to sleep on in Bosnia and Herzegovina. I know him dedk without any regard to watches. personally, I met him often both in his Baron Tcherkassoff went ashore at @ private life and in his political capacity and spent the night there; in the He is a splendid financier, a good and early morning the Jemchug was attacked

inistrator, formerly a professor of a university, afterwards director of the and destroyed in five minutes by the

Endien. Austro-Hungarian Bank and Minister of

I have two sons at the front." Then I said:- Taj me truly, if the defeat of Germany meant the death of would your two sons, and peace now. bring them back salely, even if the tier- mans did win, what then would you choose "

the

"Cheesemongers and Tin Bellies" are the nicknames of the 1st and 2nd Lifeguards. The second is in honour of their cuirasses; the first dates from the day when a retired officer declined to serve in the remodelled corps on ground that" it was no longer composed of gentlemen, but of cheesemongers.

Old Canaries 71 was the term applied: to the 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards because their facings are of a.

yellow colour.

The Buttermilks" was deemed an apt title for the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, because during their long stay in Ireland many of the men acquired farms. For the same reason they and the 5th Dragoons are also known as "The Old Farmers."'

"THE BIRDCATCHERS." "Tichborne's Own" as a nickname for the Gta Dragoon Guards, of course, only dates from the Tichborno trial, the read Sir Roger having served in that, regi- mont."

Strawboots is the nickname of the

7th Dragoon Guards and the 7th Hussars, owing to the fact that at Warburg in 1769 in strawbands owing to their boots hav the men were obliged to encase their feot. ing been worn out.

Finance. He is a man of far-reaching and, taking into consideration thoir at the 'sound of a foreign tongue, and petuates a witticism made by its com

ambitions. His endeavour was to attain to the Premiership, and he could count on the Archduke's support. He would have been responsible for all the arrange

The Court found both prisoners guilty, hitherto unblemished record and their brate service during the Russo-Japanese War. I passed this sentence:-

ments of the Archduke's visit, and it is to be dismissed from the Imperial service none the less. At one point on a lonely giment it was and where wore the rest.

quite impossible, to my mind, that he; with his record and ambitions, could have connived at an Austrian murder plot. It is my firm belief that the as sassination was engineered from another quarter altogether.

At

The Birdcatchers," too, is a name He said quite simply I should bow shared by the 1st and 2nd Dragoon ye. We must beat the Germans. Guards, owing to those regiments having mys, would sought my sons to captured French Eagle at Waterloo.

"Bland's Dragoons" as a nickname for it could help. We hate the Germans."

the 3rd (King's Own) Hussars per- myself, even though I am an old man, The villagers were filled with suspicion

mander, Colonel Bland. At Dettingen think that we did not make a stop with it lost heavily, and when reviewed by the out some one asking whether we were King the following year in its atten- Germans. They are very polito, these Bath officers to loss all civil rights, mujice, but very definitely persistent uated appearance it was asked whose re of the men, The regiment is mine, your Majesty,"

Colonel Bland, replied and deprived of all decorations. Cap. road we stopped to talk with three. It

Death or Glory Boys" is one of the tain Teherkassoff to lose his rank of was just nightfall and they stood watch I believe the rest are at Deltingen." Baron, and be sent to gaol for three-and-ing us with ill-concealed suspicion.

It. a half years. Lieutenant-commander last one of them said quietly Please best known nicknames of the Army. Kulibin to be sent to gaol for a year-and-excus us, dear Sirs, if we offend, but it is the copyright of the 17th Lancers, is our right to ask you if you are Ger whose commander, Colund Hoie, selected

as its cresta" death's head," and added: In many of the village, the new levies

as the motto, glory."

The Busppers," to which the East were boing called up, and we saw groups of from a dozen to a score of men setting Yorkshire Regiment leya proud claim, in!

During the out with their packs for the nearest station. Usually they were singing their record of heroic bluff.

munition was exhausted, the men contin- American war, when the regiment's am- I asked one of the inhabitants whether these men were glad to go to war. Heed to snap their firelocks with as much vigour as though they wore loaded. The looked at me quizzically as he replied-bluff succeeded, as the enemy retired from

Who would be glad to go to work the ballets which were not there.

In one of my articles in the Daily half.

The sentences were subsequently pre Graphic I have explained how and wh-sented to the Czar by the Minister of the Emperor Francis Joseph disliked his Marine for confirmation. heir and how the German Emperor re- garded the Archduko, I must lay stress

on the fact that the Archduke was ex-

mazis.

ceedingly dangerous for Germany. Aus GERMANY'S WEST AFRICAN strange but melodious peasons chants.

tria with the loss of Francis' Ferdinand

lost her real leader. Further, I should: like to lay stress on the fact that Gor..

COLONIES.

TOGOLAND.

willingly. No one wants pence now. We have lost too much for that. Wa must win. Wo alt feel that."

many, even many years before the war. RESOURCES OF CAMEROONS AND)ey are not glad to go, yet they go had a well-organised secret service in Austria, and even further than that-the Austrian police bad instructions from Berlin. I know as a matter of fact that The series of articles on The Econo chief police inspector in one of the mic Resources of the German Colonies:

had most important towns in Austrie byl ale continued in the new number, of the ment and was sending reports to the Buletin of the Imperial Institute, th: Berlin officiadom. These relations be-

German West Arrican Colonies-te tween the Austrian police and the Ber

Cameroons and "Togoland-being coL:: lin Government carfeusly coincide with

sidered. the fact that the nien Cabrinovich, who threw the first bomb on the Archduke's motor-car, was the son of an Austrian police agent. The inference is self

ovident

THE YEAR OF THE TIGER

The Cameroons, which on the whole is mountainous, the chief peak attaining an altitude of over 18,000 feet, was annexed by Germany in 1984 and its boundary considerably extended at the expense of French Equatorial Africa in 1911. Its present area is about 200,000 square miles and the internal communications are... D the whole excellent, good roads connect tog up most of the towns, while throe railways have been built. The tempora, ture, even in the anhealthy coast region, is not excessively high,"

B

WAR DRILL IN GERMAN SCHOOLS.

THE KAISER'S I AM HE"

has to learn was

Purporting to write from Berlin, & oor respondent of the Temps describes how every schoolboy now drill, and declares that, started at the out- act in a burst of patriotiam and emulation, the work is now gone about in real earnest as if even lads of thirteen, fourteen, and fifton may yet find themselves drafted to the battlefield.

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Or

SIAM AND THE F.M.S.

H.M. Minister at Bangkok, writing in regard to the proposed linking up of the Siamese Southern railway with the F.M.B. railway system, atates that a point at Kampong Rantau Panjang has been fixed" upon as the place at which the two systems- will be connected, the new survey of the Siamese line to the Kelantan boundary having been completed, while the F.M.S. railway administration has completed its line to the Golok river, the frontie hotween Siam and Kelantan.

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IT'S A BAD SIGN⠀ When you have that obstinate, linger The year 1914, says a consular report for Japan, was, according to the old

ing cough which will not be shaken.cff. Japanese system of reckoning, the Year of

There is no cough at any stage, whether They are taught to dig themselves in and the Tiger, and in conformity with Japanese

Rubber is the chief exported product make big trenches in the latest fashion, old or young, but what needs attention. superstitions should have been a year of tragedy and disaster. To a great extent next in order of value are palm kernels, and special marks are given for all wh cough soon wrecks a strong constitu this has been so, says the report. The and palm oil. Gum arabic, kolu prove themselves expert grenade throwers, tion, sour makes one helpless, in fact

oough is a very dangerous ailment, yet and shes mats are other exported po Bayoret exercises are another branch to many hardly notice a cough. The way year began with the eruption of the Saku

ducts. The cultivation of tobacco has which particular attention paid. Every to cure chronic coughs, bronchitis, and m.fin.rajima volcano in the south of Japan, in also been encouraged and the prospecis school has, in short, simply become a kind cheat colds is to

apply LITTLE'S the spring the Empress-Dowager died of success seem good. In this connectica of preparatory barracks. 3 7 later on the disclosure of certain scandals fit is interesting to note that consignments

ORIENTAL BALM.. Stout, wheezy, rheumatic, perspiring oll

Bub it wall into the chest and back. It contributed to the Cabinet's fall, in early of Cameroons tobacco from the capture i

veterans who used to assemble nighly for penetrates immediately to the inflamed summer the Kitahama Bank failed and in territory are being offered for sale

England. As in other German Colonics, drill in the public squares and gardens are parts. It stops the pain and drives out August war broke out,

much attention has been paid to stock no longer to be seen about, and from all the infiammation. The cough, the hoarse- breeding, despite the great difficulties acounts most of them have been called up ness, the tightness across the chest go caused by the bustee fly,

to the Colours, Report has it that the away. Shivering, feverish flashes, and No useful mineral deposits that could poor old fellows are sent to the front to difficult breathing all cease. Expectora

tion of mucous matter is stopped." serve as a protecting screen to the more

"It cures every case where a cure have as yet been found to exist in the valid and real fighting men.

As a matter of fact, the German army possible. It often curs when nothing Cameroons, but a large part of the Pro-

The county appenas more discouraged and tired out else will. Can anybody afford to be tectorate is unexplored. may be said, however, to show promising thas the people left behind, which is say- without it in the house all the time?

Sold at la 4d per bottle. indications of the existence of a numbering much, for although the civilian discon of economic minerals, which justify, attent has barely got beyond a murmur-loud

Agents for Hongkong:- any rate, more systematic exploration, and insistent, but still only a murmur-- Mesura, A. S WATSON & Co.. Lab. such, for instance, as has been carried

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Bir Edwin Pears lecturing in London said € 11 4 3 the Goeben was enabled to reach the Dar-be made the basis of a mining industry

danelles by coal supplies from a port near Athens, King Constantine giving the necessary orders independently of the ministry of marins. Sir E. Pears says there is no doubt whatever that the Bri tish will reach Constantinople.

Invalid and Robust

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Colony of Nigeria,

out with the assistance of the Imperia iti swelling daily. Boores of women have Institute in the neighbouring British bees thrown into prison to stop their mouths; men have been packed off to the front. No word of complaint is alowed, and no one but the Kaiser has a right to

ty or to decide anything.

Only recently he publicly reminded all whom it may concern the "there is only one will is Germany, and that is mine: there is only one to order and command. and I am he. Let the people remember it."

The protectorate of Togoland, annexed by Germany in 1884, consists of a an row strip of country bordering on the Gulf of Guinea, and bounded on the weet by the Gold Coast Colony, on the east by Dahomey, and on the north by the upper Senegal and Niger, The coa line extends for only 32 miles, but the total area of the country is 33,660 squa miles, or rather less than that of Sierra Leone or Natal. A range of mountains. traversas the country from the south- west to the north-east. Oil palm pro- ducts, maize, rubber and cocos are the exports of most value; cotton, copa don Police-court was a womas who com- Among the applicants at North Lon- ground nuts and kapok are other

THE EPITHET " GERMAN."

ising products. Iron ores occur abun-plaited that another person. had shouted dantly, though lack of transport facili ties has prevented the establishment of any regular iron ore industry, and lime stane of good quality is also found.

out in the street that she was a German

I think it is a very outrageous insult to call anyone a German in these days," said the magistrate, granting the summons.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS. Thursday, 9th Des

3 p.m.-Williaza Powell, Ltd., Meeting of Shareholders at the Offices of Messrs. Johan, Stokes & Master. Friday, 10th Dec.

4 pm-Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, General Meeting, in the Chamber Room, New Government Building, Monday, 13th Dec.

Noon-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.,

Ltd., Extraordinary General Meeting. Monday, 20th Dec,

11a.m.-Union Insuranes Society of Canton,

Ltd., Extraordinary General Meeting. 11.15 p.m.-Chim Traders Insurance Co...

Ltd., Extraordinary General Meeting. Bastarday, 18th Dec.

Noon-The Chins Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.

Extraordinary General Meeting.

BAGIENGINES EBON

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