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WAR NEWS.

PRINCE OF WALES UNDER FIRE,

In a letter to his brother a member of a Boottish regiment somewhere in France observes: As it happened some time ago, I can safely tell you that we had a visit from the Prince of Wales. He came ints the dugout I was in after the 3th (Sep tomber) engagement. He is a little brick, and goes right up into the thick of it. When he visited us we were under a rain

of shells.

THE POPE AND AUSTRIAN

BARBARISM.

THE HONGHONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 19UL C

THE DEAD DO NOT DIE,

GERMAN SPIES IN INDIA,

A COMMANDER IN CHIEF'S EVIDENCE.

General Sir O'Moore Creagh, late Com-

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[BY MAURICE: MAETERLINOR],

When we behold the terrible loss of so many young lives, when we see so many

gour, of intellect, and of glorious pro-mander-in-Chief in India, writes to The incarnations of physical and moral mise, pitilessly cut off in their Arst flower, Times, we are on the verge of despair.”~

Never before have the fairest energies and aspirations of men been flung so rock lessly and inerently into an abyss whence comes no sound or answer. Never since it came into existence has humanity squandered its treasure its substance, and its prospects so lavishly.

WHOSE WAR IS IT?"

A RUZZLED SOLDIERE

TRY JAMES SHERLIKER.]

a

He was turning over the pages of file in the public office of a newspaper. He wore cer shoes teamed chase on right arm rested on a crutch.

Can I be of any assistance?

asked.

I

I've come to the wrong dice, I can't ***Thanks," he said, "but I'm afraid find the thing I want."

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,

The following in a list of unclaimed telegrama lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's office at Hongkong

ADDRESS

FROM

Dalrez

Kogakikuje, ojo Hatsubara

Hongkong Hotels Amoy site, Loong kong Hotel... Shanghai

Kwangalangsung, Nangtung St. Bhanghai Fook Hing

Čaka Tawhims....

Amarube Matsushita, ejo Ouka Shosen Osaks

General Matano, Japanese Consulate

Tokio Shanghai Woo Kwang'ab Godown... Senzaki, c/o Talheiyoko... Jsubatidomari Hongberchant

Amoy,

Are Egypt and India For the latter I can speak during the fuky informed of what going on. tino I was Commander-in-Chief, from September, 2009, till March, 1814 14 certainly was during that time. It new all about the Baghdad Railway, all about German acts in the Persian Gulf and Terman intrigues in Persia itself, and many of us in India had a suspicion amounting to a certainty that the same Something about the war, I suppose !" were going on in India, where Germany was well represented by diplomata. The smile). Well you know I was mixed Tyes, the battle at B (a bashful head of these way Prince Henry XXVII. up in the shemozzle bit, sel of Reuss missionaries, German and Thought I'd like to read about the boys. masters in charge of the bands of many Indian regiments and of at least of the I turned to the page containing the offi.

... Went west, most of em. band of British soldiers viz, that of the Viceroy. was sent to the Bishop of Rimini when be deliberately seeking the downfall of terned, but I have very strong suspicions Banced at the column? then shook his 1.Sunday in Advent, 12th December, 1915.

I hope all those are now incial account of the fight. The soldier

-head, néven N

KRUPP'S TIF

A member of the diplomatie nervios vouches for the following incident-

For more than twelve months, on every battlefield, where the braveat, the truest, the most ardent and self-sacrificing ace According to the Tribuna, it is believed necessarily the first to die and where the in Vatican circles that the Pope will less courageous, the less generous the address a latter to the Patriarch of Venice weak, the sling, in word the less desir publicly deploring the needless bar. able, alone possess some chance of crap barism of such acts as the bombardmenting the carnage for over twelve months of Venics by airplanes. A similar letter

a sort of monstrous inverse selection bas boon in operation, one which seems to Rimini was attacked.

the human race. And we wonder uncasi ly what the state of the world will be after the great trial and what will be left of it and what will be the future of best and noblest in it. this stunted race, shern of all that was The problem is certainly one of the of men,

It contains a material truth before which we remain defenceless, and if we accept it as it stands, we can dis cover to remedy for the evil that threatens us. But material and tangibis truths are never anything but a more or less salient angle of greater and deeper lying truths. And on the other hand mankind appears to be such a' necessary and indestructible force of nature that it has always, hitherto, not only survived the most desperate ordeals, but succeeded in benefiting by them and emerging greater and stronger than before.

Seen that," he said.." What I wanted to read was a full report,

Just before the war, a Balkon Stato darkest that have ever vexed the minds the Reichstag, announced great increates newspapers.” that has always admired and liked Francs had a big ammunition order to place

Both Krupp and Creuset were out to got it and competition

wacen Krupp's representative, specially sent out to get the order at all costs, did not know the local. Minister of War, and mistaking his man, clumsily thrust a £4,000 chequs

into his hand at ons of their interviews,

"The Minister took it, and with a mooning smile, anid: Thank you, in the name of the Red Cross and the next day Krupp's donatim figured at the head of the Red Cross list of subscribers, while Oreusot get the ammunition order,"

A. MATCH FOR ANY ZEPPELIN,

CANADIA'S GIANT AIRSHIP.

The trial of a giant airship called The Canada has taken place in the dominion. The most important claims made for it after a thorough tot by British aviation officers and those of the Entente Allies are that it is superior to any airship which the Germans possess and can be depended upon to put the Zeppelins out of business,

It is said to be able to fly at upwards of ninety miles an hour; and as its guns uro, placed free of the wings, with an unlimited range either up or down, it will not be necessary for it to rise above the nemy to destroy him, as is the case with present machines, It is capable of carrying bombs of greater destroying power than the Zeppelins.

DRAIN UPON BANK OF ENGLAND

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that some still remain at large. What was the use of this knowledge! From the day I landed in India till I left it n chief work was caused by resisting calls

Then you'll be disappointed, I for the reduction of military expend remarked & little regretfully, This is ture. Thirteen days after the German the only account that appeared anywhere Emperor had, in 1911, on the opening of It's the official tory given to all the That's curious" bis eyes blinked, and in the German Army and Navy, the objects of which were, with the informu: 18 road, because the doings of the Bri- tion in the possession of every one, iftish braves in the battle of B were cult to misunderstand, I was definitely already being talked about in the street called upon to make proposals for and the office and the factory and the material reduction in the number of lab. The lads died laughing and smoking our native troops" Yet at this time and praying and singing when the Government of India called for get under. It was a bloody field day, reduction in military expenditure, to Berlin, and iberg the souls of our It carried us a little way along the road could make grants" for educational pr poses to these same German mission saviours to the feet of their Master. It aries, and lavish large sums on building was a great incident in a great war. new cities and other such useless extra Every British leader was an Horatius; vagances. With much trouble and waste very man of the rank and file gave a of time on the part of myself and my staff: terrible and decisive answer to the caused by these perpetual attacks on the query --, We know that peace is better than was efficiency of the small Indian Army we it were madness to compare the two. We however, found time to work out plans know that, if this cataclysm let loose by for the dispatch of the expeditionary an act of unutberable folly had not come force which have since been sent of upon the world, mockind would doubtles Had we not been able to do this, much have reached ere long a zenith of wonders delay would have occurred in sending ful achievement who manifestations it them off, and in war time is everything. is impossible to foreshadow. We know

Information to the Government of that, if a third or a fourth part of the India-which means the Viceroy, for hus fabulong sums expended on extermina- Executive Council has little power tion and destruction had been devoted to beyond advisatory to be effective must work of peste, all the iniquities that form of instructions poison the air we breathe would have been From his speeches and actions since he triumphantly redressed and that the ascended the Throne in 1868 it was social question, the one great question, evident to the ordinary pera that the that matter of life and death which Kaiser posed as a conqueror and intend justics demands that posterity shoulded to act as such. All conquerors, fiom. face, would have found its definite solu-Alexander to Napoleon, have seen that tion, once and for all, in a happiness the keys of the world are in Asia Minor which now perhaps even our sons and and Egypt. It was obvious what Ger grandsons will not realise,

man intrigues moant at least it was ch vious to all soldiers, for apparently it was not so to les avoents et philosophes,

raly as destroyers of nations. whom the great Napoleon designated

THE NEED OF A FREE PRESS

TO A FREE PEOPLE,

VISCOUNT MORLEY ON THE CENSORSHIP

And how em man die botter -Thun facing fearful odds i

They fold the odds. They gave their lives and their blood and their limba, And a few short paragraphs in official language were all that was given to the story

I explained to the broken soldier that var changed people as well as maps. told him that every country in the world told bin but tout the world

doing of our Army except the country to which our Army belongs. I couldn't tell him the reason, but I supposed there must be a very good one somewhere. "It seems funny," he said: We looked hard at one another for a few moments and either of us knew what to say. We were souring our mental wardrobes for a suitable cloak to throw over a censorial fault of which we were both utterly ashamed. We failed, and burst out laughing and strolled along the

Estrect.

"Hame you got something to do with the papers? he inquired.

Inodded.

We know that the disappearance of two or three million young existences, c bearing fruit, will leave in history a void down when they were on the point of that will not be easily filled, even as we A White Paper, pablished at the end of know that among those dead were mighty. Cotober, contains copies of the correspon-intellecta, treasures of genius which will denoo that passed between the Bank of not come back again and which containce England and the Treasury on August 1st. inventions and discoveries that will of last year.

The bank announced that perhaps be lost to us for centuriesow during the previous five days it had ad vanced £27,000,000 to bankers, bill brokers and merchants upon Government stocks, bills of exchange, etc. It commenced that morning with a reserve of £17,420,000, which was so langely drawn upon that it could not calculate to have £11,000,000 in the evening. Bo, unless it was permitted to issue notes against securities in excess of the amount permitted by law, it would hurled into destruction is not destroyed interference with the publication of news We.retired together to a place some-

be necessary for it to curtail the facilities essential to trade and commerce. Mr. As- quith and Mr. Lloyd George replied that if the bank found it necessary to extend discount advances so as to require the issu of notes, they would obtain parliamentary sanction for such a step.

STRIKERS AND THEIR "SCRAP OF

PAPER."

We know that we shall never grasp the consequences of this thrusting back vi progress and of this unprecedented devastation. But granting all this, it is a good thing to recover our balance and stand upon our feet. There is no rre parable loss.

Everything is transformed, nothing perishes, and that which seems to l

physical world, is a vast but hermetical at all. Our moral world, even as mir sealed sphere, whence sught cam-issue winds naught cat fall to be dissolved in spso.

"All that exists, all that comes into being upon this earth remains there and bears. fruit; and the most appalling losses are but material or spiritual riches flung away for an instant, to fall to the ground again in a new form. There is no escape or leakage, no filbering through cracks, missing the mark; there is not even waste or neglect.

Speaking with great feeling at the conno

Speaking in the Home of Lords on the Press Censorship Vicount Morley, who, like Viscount Milner, was a journalist before he became a statesman, made some very trenchant remarks. He ventured to say that the provocation caused by official

Selborne hit the nail on the head when was nothing short of universal Lord

he said the other day that what struck him more than the action of the Censor was the stupidity of it. Fey would dis

sent from that.

we were afraid of him was, of course

enemy.

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CHURCH. SERVICES,

Sr. John's CAMEDEAL, · Hongkong, 3rd Holy Communion (8.05 a.m.), Introit, Paalm ymas 38, 320, 658 (817) and 551, Service, Morbecke, Matins (11 a.m.) Responses Ferial; Venite, Barrowes: Psalms 62 and 63; Te Deum, Woodward, Smart and Tarle; Jubilate, Crotch (3rd evening); Hymur, 10 and 217. ** God Save the King Evensong (5.45 p.m.) Ro sponses, Ferial: Palms, of the 12th evening: Magnificat, Goodenog (17th Bord M

(17th.evening); Nund God, Wesley: Hymns, 23 and 49. NB Dimittis, Wesley Psalm 66, verses. 1, 2, 6, 7 and 34 in unison; Penlan 66 verses 47, 14 and 18 in unison; Psalm 67.Tersen 3.5 and 7 in anison, Organ Remita), on Monday, December 201b, at 570 P.20.

day, 12th December:-8.m., Holy Communion;

ST. PETER'S CHURCH, West Point, Sun-

11....

Morning Prayer and Sermon Preacher, Rev. W. T. Festbostons.

UNION CHURCH, Kennedy koad. Bunday, 12th December. Morning Service at 11. Hymes, 344, 589, 101 and 438; Subject : Vities of Groton, 3 Anther, Evening Service at 6 Hymas 405, 873, 505 and 160. Proacker i Rev. J. Kirk Maconaobísť

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 10th at 11,30 am-A strong anh cyclone is now central to the north of the lower Yangtze Valley.

A depression as formed to the north-east of Hokkaido, and broje

The typhoon in the China Sea appairs to be nearly stationary. It will probably fill up or sarve north-eastward,

Strong mensoon may be expected along the south-east coasts of Chins and cyclonic galen over the northera porción of the Chine Ses.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 10m, to-day, 0.47 inshea

The forecast for the 34 hours ending at noon today, in a Evilowa

FORKJAST

Diermion,

N. winds,strong; Ling rain at times.

“Well, what do you say if I tell you a few stories If you can't print then Bougkong & Neighbourhood overcast, drinal- you can talk about them, And if they won't help recruiting I don't know what will. We've got to win this war, I aup- pose in spite of red tape and in spite

due. A curious country, this... A

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DIGESTION

AND THE NERVES.

A tiny piece of grit can cause a lot of tnischief. You realise this when it blows into your eye. Comfort ends until this mere speck of dirt has been removed. Sometimes your watch won't keep time: goes when and how it likes. You take it to the mender; and he, perhaps, finds the delicate movements have been put out of. gear by dast you can only see under a magnifying glass.

Indigestion acts in the same way on the body. Digestion, like the mainspring of a watch, is one of the principal things- that keep the wheels of life running smoothly. Let it be disturbed and every, part of your system suffers.

Notably your perves are upset, Why?

Well, the nerves and digestive systems depend upon each other very closely One cannot become affected without the other becoming upset, Bad digestion means lack of nourishment from food.. Your nerves cry out because they are not! fed. They lose tone and energy. Let us fis, show how Mother Seigel's Syrup rapidly

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clusion of a case un which the shipowners of Sydney endeavoured to have a fine of £1,000 imposed on the Coal-lumpers

All this heroism" poured out on every Union, whose men have been on strike, side does not leave our planet; fugh the Mz, Justice Heydon, said that the strike reason why the Courage of a fighter was delaying the dispatch ad reinforce seems so general and yet so extraordinary monte from Australia. There were prob- is that all the might of the dead has ably many coal-lumpers at the front. I passed into those who survive. All those and the procedure of the Censorship was how lives were lot and how fields were Wed. 154 20 these delayed the operations even for a foroes of wisdom, patience, honour, and day they would be thot and the Sydney self-sacrifice, which increase day by day, opal-lumpers wiuld say, Serve them and which we ourselves, who are far from right

the field of danger, feel rising within us What difference asked the Judge, without knowing whence they come, are is there between such action at the front nothing but the souls of the heroes and here? The natich is at war and gathered and absorbed by our own souls every subject should help, not hinder."

It is well at times to contemplate invi Ho failed to understand why the strikerssible things as though we saw them with included transports in their ban.. It our eyes. This was the aim of all the great seemed as if the coal-lumpers wanted to religions, when they represented, under imitate the example of Germany by treat forms appropriate to the civilisation ing an agreement like a scarp of paper. of their day, the deep, instinctive, general, It would be worth a large sum to Germany and essential truths which are the guiding if the could secure the delay of a single principles of mankind. All have felt and transport.

recognised that lotfiest of all truths and given it various name designating the THE COMMAND OF THE SEAS, Samo mysterious verity: the Christian knows it as rovival of merit, the Japanese Two months ago

Count Andrasay

as ancestor-worship, while in India ip'ap attacked England in a speech which was pears as the transmigration of souls ur effectively answered by Bignor Luzzatti reincarnation. in the weekly review Hinerva. Count It was observed that after the great Andrássy returned to the charge with an. battles of the Napoleonic era the birth-rair article in Nord und Sud, to which Signor increased in an extraordinary manner, n. Lurrattil has replied in an admirable let-though the lives suddenly cut short in their ter published in the Pribuna.

The burden of Count Andrássy's attack primes were not really dead and were in

In a state of Indigestion food often remains too long in the stomach and fermente. Again, the supply of hila (Nature's own laxative) from the liver is frequently poor in quality, and badly regulated. Or the bowels are too sluggish to expel the body's refuse. Impurities. are them thrown into the blood. All thess 5mportant digestive organs are the contre

of a special nervous system. Naturally. the irritated nerves protest-like the eye. doce against a particle of cand.

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and much too boisterous to stand the full

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heard about, obscure gentleman of the where in: Flest-street, ," and he talked. I name of Swipes, He raced ahead of his platoon, and when right in front of the German guns he (a wonderful story It was suggested that we must consider who at a critical moment in the career of of heroism). There was Ginger Noakes, the feelings, of our Allies, but some of our Allies at all events had not risen to his section cheered the lads with a comic the height of the great principle of free song and them (a wonderful eory of doma free Press, free speech, and free heroisma). There was Old Sauce, as they opinion which had been attained in our ed several Germans, and then he saw his own country. The Censorship could only be in accord yith that principle if it was captain in difficulties. Ignoring the dan- confined to this temporary suppression of gero (a wonderful Bill from

story of Batur, military and naval news which would somewhere round Crewe who deserved t

120 13 7.4 m advantage the enemy. There was nothing dozen Victoria Crosses, and Liverpools

3:44 7 which made that principle less imperative Jos, who did things that would make the Men, 13 m 1 306 6 8 41 in time of war than in time of peam Mersey city, glow, with pride. The broken

2 674 6 0 7.07 4 The present system was bad in principle, soldier leaned on his cruth and told me 143505 9m 938 2

· 44 5 4 10 841 against all common sense in practice

5 4. im 10 25 Everything which made the enemy think

Don't you reckon you might get some hrs 15 m 40 50 m11 8 22.8 11 48 undeniably an encouragement to the of the stories printed?" he said in a

VOID that was almost

6 54 6 2 pleading.

0.61 He heartily agreed, therefore" Besides helping recruiting, look how

17 m 6 034 7 11 44 with Viscount Milner when he said nice it would be if the old folks at home

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You must right your digestion before "Truth all round is the most fortifying could have a printed record of the plucky

body and nerves can be restored to a really sound state; otherwise there is a thing in the world

Napoleon said the English people were way in which their sons went down. so dull that they never knew when they

Don't you agreef

steady drain on your vitality. The drip,.. "Of course I agree," I replied. But wore beaten. That was our glory and our strength, and we gave Napoleor plants a journalist in these days must walk opted by this mystic power, they come drip of water from a leaking can will

warily. A thoughtless pen might lose us to the conclusion that the people are much empty it in time.

Mother Seigel's Syrup quickly stops The Germans are wonderful too depressed to stand the news of a defeat, this sapping of the system. Its tonic and of time in St. Helena to think it over way. But were we now encouraging our friends people. They are masters of the art of story of a victory. The nation itself did corrective action restores good digestion or discouraging our enemies were deduction. They have mysterious means acting sensibly-in instructing the Censor of inding cut things. If I wrote these not know this before the war, and aby stimulating stomach, liver and bowels into healthy activity. Then you derive day after day and work after week, in the face of people who had before themstorics and they vero printed we might good slice of it remains unconvinced even full nourishment from your food. Robust

now. But there it is. We don't know health, with full nerve energy, follow

"But," be persisted,

Mrs. T. Morberg, 63 Eight Street, whose far is to keep this baromoter nailed fast to set over to London and assassinated the ourselves as well as our guides know as.

He could not imagine, anything Prime Minister. I don't pretend to be

this? Is it the Cabinet's way or the Boksburg North, Transvaal wrote on more absurd. There were four words able to tell you why this should be, or which described the Englishman and they what connection there is between your country's? It is the war of the man at the July 21st, 1914: About four months were used in reply to an old Roman: soul-stirring storie and the dangers that front or the war of the man in the Hours ago, I suffered very much from Indiges Isn't it the war of the tion. The symptoms which gave me the Merses profundo: pulerior evenit. He may hover over Whitehall; the connection of Commons

severe after meals, were a tightness and would translate them as "The deeper you a State secret one of many. But there mother and wife who tremble every time most trouble, and which were especially

Bad news which the Censor made battle of B in Flanders and to-mor- of light or of darkness".

derangement of the bowels. "It's a shame," he said, "that every it his businese to suppress did not disrow we had the news of the sinking of su was that England, "the trrant of the their career. If we could follow with our

"This caused me ecute pain, and with scas," had used her power to oppress the

he suspicion that they, were being kept

in the newspapers. world, and that it was the duty of every-world that rises above us on every sido, we

There's many a my vervolte system. After trying Beveral heartbroken parent to-day who would be preparations in vain, I was recommended one to destroy this nanal hogemony. Signor

in the dark or in what the police au Luzzatty asks, pertinently, if this hege- should no doubt so that it is the same

thorities referring to the London streets

cheered up if only the true story of the by a friend to use Mother Seigel's Syrup. state of subdued at night described as mony is to be transferred to Germany, with the moral force that seems to be lost

lad's death were told Yon ought to The result was almost immediate relief, and shows that, while British Imperial on the field of slaughter. It knows whe illumination."

bear the boys when they tamble over and the use of two battles completely ism has become creasingly the instru

Never mind," to go, it knows its goal, it does not hesi

they cry, the lads are restored my appetite, banished the pains, ment of liberty, German predominance.

sure to come when they hear how we did and I now enjoy the best of health. I based on a feet, the most powerful in the All that our wonderial dead relinquish Death does not injures life; it is power. But we're quite fair," I asid, pre-street and I can and hardly a werd about occasional dose very beneficis!."

our bit. And here I am in Fleet, always keep a bottle handy, as I find an world as well as the most powerful army, they bequeath to us; and, when they dis

less against it. Life's aggregato never would not be acceptable to other coun

Mother Seigel's Syrup is a genuine for us, they leave us their lives not in any changes. What death takes from those tending not to notice his question and his my pala."

Just as we print very littlo trick

"What are you going to do about it "tonic, not a mere stimulant which gives strained metaphorical sense, but in a very who fall enters into those who are left Blare. Signor Luzzatti shows, in answer to the real and direct way Virture goes out of standing. The number of lamps grows less little about our cofests in fact, hardly.

you fales energy, and then, when its about our victories, so we print very I inquired.

action is spent, leaves you more lifeless angry accusation of Count Andrásy that every man who fall while perform but the fame rises higher. Death is in no anything at all. When & man Italy has abandoned_her_former Allies

"I'm going to get better as soon as I than ever. It builds up your strength ou deed of glory, and that wise the gainer so long as there are living becomes a that Italy entered the Triple Alliance ng s

Cabinet Minister his na cam and go back," he said. "I'll do my a firm foundation by ridding the body men'. The more it exercises its ravages turo undergoes a complete change. He is best to make the guns bark a little of the impurities created by indigestion, and remained in it in the belief that the virtue drops down upon us,

supernatural Jouder; then some of you might hear them and providing increased stoms of vitality Alliance stood for peace. She was oor nothing of hiza is lost and nothing the more it increases the intensity of that suddenly gifted with a pelled to change her policy when Ger evaporates in the shock of a premature which it cannot touch; the more it pursues sense-a sort of secund sight which and wake up to the fact that there's a from the nourishment it enables you to

its phantom victorias, the better many and Austria, let loose this uni-eugd. He gives us in one solitary an

the nation's soul, Well, we have several ought to know something shout it. Portal deluge which has overspread the mighty stroke what he would have given prove to us that man will end by contables him to peer into the depths of war on and that everybody in the country draw from food. whole world and threatens to destroy it." us in a long life of duty and love..

Cabinet Ministers as you know, ad, Dealy Mail.

high winds and water and cloudy skies hear any day that the Kaiser had run

fair t

& hurry to return among us to complet, out him the more splendid he comesitis. If we printed your story about the they see a telegraph boy? Is it is a war heaviness at the chest, and a complete eyes all that is happening in the spiritas!/pirit a great people half as much as British cruiser in the Dardanelles, it little incident out there is not described loss of appetite had the effect of upsetting

tate.

sad

ing death.

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would be small comfort to us to say.

When we printed the story we didn't mon any harm. ?!

"Do you think," be asked, after a few moments of silence," do you think that the newspapere outh to print anything about the war at all! **

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