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A DAY AT ANZAC. BOMB-THROWING AT TEN YARDS. THE TROOPER WHO WAS ANNOYED.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUATY 1st, 1916,

BOW A PIPER WON THE

V.C. AT LOOS;

AIR THAT LED TO VICTORY. Good-bye, Dan. Be sure you bring hems the V."

Thua Mrs. Daniel Laidlaw to bor hus band when he left for France OMIC SOYED months ago.

MR. ROOSEVELT ON GERMAN OUTRAGES.

OUTSPOKEN PROTEST.

Mr. Roosevelt, interviewed by a special correspondent of the Petit Journal in New York, speaking of the resignation of Sir Edward Curson, said :-

STRENGTH OF OUR ENEMIES.

EIGHT MILLIONS AFTER FIFTEEN MONTHS' WAR,

The following article, written by Cap tain C, E, W. Besa, the Officing Press

The Temps in an article published on Representative with the Australian Foreng.

November 17th lost, under ine signature in the Dardanelles, give the true history

of Roland de Mores, sicals as follows with of one day at Anzac Incidentally it will

Das has proved a dutiful husband. He "give you some iden of Quinn's Pest. The

"I think the attacks of the British no actual strength of our enemies which nėrintiye is concerned with a very fresh as brought home the V.

By rank Daniel Laidlaw is a piper; his Press against the diplomacy of Sir Ed after fifteen months of war the result The most qualified specialista cannot and green regiment of Queensland Light regiment is the 7th King's Own Scottish ward Grey go much too far. The Eurof the nibbling tactics of the Allica ;- Hors--which is a veteren regiment now.

Borderers, He is one of the old eldieren crisis is horribly complicated.

this question with all the There are events

circumstances answer and The men arriwd in the morning fresh of the Army Eighteen-years-have passed which Satinst be foreseen, ond on desired precision or accuracy, How- from Egypt in a little grey trawler. They since he first enlisted. He saw servies on allowance must Fic mado for ten ever, it is possible frùm à general climbed into horse-pants alongside, and the Indian Frontier in 1897-8 in the second who have to deal with them. The dipio point of view and leaving asido a small naval steamboat came and grabbed, battalion of the regiment to which he has macy of the Allies in the Balkang has all the local conditions which may facilitato ench horse-pant much as an ant might right new fame. When the war broke along been too optimistic and too loyal. or hamper the mobilizations, to form, on grab the leg of a stag-beetle, and was car-

out he had ceased to be a soldier of the especially towards Bulgarian Machiavel the situations, an iden very near of the Fied off about as gracefully to the shore.

While they went on their way there eams King; but ho could not resist his country's lianism. There is only one great and in reality of facts. In the "Revue politique:] something like the sound of a steam sirca call, and rejoined in the 7th Battalion of fallible principle in diplomacy as wel. et parlimentaire", General Cousin pub- 1-tho KO.S.B. Naturally he become as in polítics, and that is to keep one's listes very interesting figures on the sub- through the air, and ample of shells piper; Dan has loved the pipes and play promises, and not to premise more then jeet, taking for granted that Germany burst like rekets in the air and whipped them for more than twenty years.

one can full up the water some hundred yards away

He will love them more than ever now. Speaking of the attitude of the United calls to arms all her men up to fifty-four from them. Bone of them guessind: it was just some of their own boys having a games pipes were the means wher by he won States in world war, the ex-President years of age the total available would be the most coveted decoration of the Army. said: "I myself have a little German 7,327,300 on, after deducting the unfits: with them until the burst cams overhead

Behind the bald official announcement of blood in my veins. I was a convinced of every class Austria-Hungary, mobiliz admirer of the intelligence and the at-ing on the same conditions, has 5,616,700 and one of their mates, who was laughing his cool heroism near Loos and Hill 70 on and talking just now, slid forward from September 25th lies as stirring a story as mirable organisation of Germany, but soldiers, Turkey 899,000, and Bulgaria his seat al hy with a startled look for

is written in military unna. Yet he told after violation of Belgium, after the 320,000 only, owing to her losses during policy of incendiarism and use css atro the two last Balkan wars, so that German- the moment in the bottom of the boni. -

it to Daily Graphic representative us though it was quite an ordinary event.

cibis, of the assassination of women and Austro-Turco-Bulgarian forces reaches the children at Dinant, Louvain, and Rheims, total of 14,263,000 men. Taking into ac after the aerial raids on Paris and Lon count the special conditions of the don, after the Lusitania, Germany has struggle on the different "frents our with intolerable cynicism trodden on the enemies' losses during the first fifteen rights of neutrals and international con- months of war are as follows:-Geramny ventiong which the United States have 3,000,000, Austria Hungary 2,380,000, Tur- pledged themselves to observe and to key 400,000, total 5,870,000 plus 50.000 dead makes respected. It is a criminal viola-from sickness or become unity in the de- tion of the law of nations.

pôts-altogether. 6,920,000 for fifteen months ie. 394,608 per month.

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They were landed at a pouteor, and for a morning they sat on the side of a knoll

Yon Gon's BAKE PIPE THÊM TOGETHER." where they were more or less out of the.

"There was a light, wind that morning. way-overlooking the beach, and wonder to said quietly. It was blowing a bank ing, like new bays at school, where all the af gas towards the German trenches when Traffic was going that disappeared roundtheir high-explosive shells burst in its the corners of the beach beyond the hospi-midst and sent it among our own men. tals and biscuit-boxes and little. Indian For a minute or two it had a bad effect on earts and huge pileg of huy trasses, That my company; but in a flash Lieutenant siren-it is very like a siren, only its creen Young sized up the situation, and, notic comes down the seale instead of running ing Thad my pipes, exclaimed, For God's up it-enme out of the sky as them 20 or 30 times during the morning and burstanke, Laidias, pipe them together!#

To mount the parapet in front of his more or less ever them, and they watched comrades was but a moment's work. And the pellets whipping up the sea like rain-in another mement Piper Laidlaw sent out drop, end ce a friendly stray donkey upon the light morning breeze the stirring which they had been putting appeared strains of the K.O.S.B. regimental march, be sung by a unseen whip and warted Blue Bonnets Over the Border." The kicking for visible reason the Lotal effect was magical. At once the men ro offem of this desultory bombardmont.

gained, all their dash and nerve, hurtled Then they were marched off slows the tut of their position, and swept down beach and up gully at the end of it, and upon and captured the Germans first

ON THE WAY TO THE TRUNCHES,

trench..

A LOST OPPORTUNITY,

"The United States have failed cul-

Above one quarter has to be cleducted pably to keep the promise made when they signed The Hague Convention to representing the wounded coming back to defend the right. If I had been President the front, which reduces the real losses of at the time of the torpedoing of the our enemies to 206,000 men a month-it is Luritania, or the raids in Paris and Lon- to be mentioned that the Bulgarian losses don on the civilian population, I should are not included in these figures.

Now having lost 5,020,000-men, on have acted. It was our clear duty. Tho present: Presidens allowed the opportu- their strength of 14,283,000 our enemies. nity to pace of playing a great and have still, at the beginning of the six- dignified part, a part as great and teenth month of war 8,343,000 soldiers. the Allies on 1,290 kilometres on the Rus- dignified as that of Lincoln or Washing. With these 8,343,000 men they have to face Mr. Roosevelt, thinks that the Unitedsian front, 740 kilometres on the Franco- States failed in their duty towards then-

ton.'

the Turks fm som, obervation post on Then forward Piper Laidlaw marched the capes north or south saw them going,changing his tune to "The Braes of Mar,selves by not preparing sufficiently for Helgiản front, 300 kilometres on the Ita- and the gitm on Guba Tepe Promontory. his comrades following to the next and the national defence. The work wae retarded lian, front, 320 kilometres on the Austro- two miles niliwards, began to plaster next German line, But Piper Leidlaw by the professors of pacificism, and by that gully with shrapnel, but just man-enu'd go no farther. A German shell, the the German-Americans who regulate their aged to mis, their passing Ahead of them fragments of which inflicted a mortal conduct of the elections by the attitude was a distan platean neross the valleys, wound a Lieutenant Young, hurled a which the American administration in from which the Turks would see them him & stump of a post and some tangled tends to preserve towards Germany, and though they did not know this and where strands of barbed wire. The wire cut off whose own attitude is one of treason they were a neousciously protected by the heel of his boot as with a razor stroke, towards the American Republic. In con the fact. Um somebody on the hills above and a strand embedded itself through his clusion Mr. Roosevelt said: was making it a very dangerous master boot-leather into his foot. Shrapnel, too, for any Turk to shoot down that gally, no matter how weil he concealed himself. bad struck him in the face and on the

hands. Nevertheless, as he lay on They saw line of tumbled bare earth along ground, he piped as long as strength ra the top of most of the ridges shove them,mained. By now the pipca had worked and vaguely anderstand these to be "the trenches." They also vaguely understood their charm to the full. From where he that they were to go into the trencheslay Piper Laidlaw could see his comrades woll through the third line of the German next day,

trenches,

Aboul 11 o'clock following morning they were sent up the gully to the head of it, up a very sleep path to a point under the crest, where they watched in- fantry in batches being passed out of magnificent. rabbit burrow at the head of

THOUGHTS FOR A BRAVE OFFICER.

NEW DIPLOMACY NEEDED.

Serbian front, and 400 kilometres on the Caucasian front, making a total in round figures of 3,500 kilometres. The propor- tion of forces varies between the different fronts, but General Cousin comes to the conclusion that our enemies have to keep permanently 3,600,000 soldiers on the whole of the fronta, Besides, 2,500,000. men are wanted for the services of the rear and of the interior, making altogether 5.100,000 needed as permanent forces by our enemies. If you deduct this figure from the 5,343.000 men available their re serves amount only to 2,243,000 men,

"What the United States want is uni- versal service on the Swing model, dew theloped and adapted to the babibs and needs of America, with a navy of the first order which might take second place in the Our democracy

Now their monthly losses being 200,000 navies of the world. ought to organise itself in a military sense in the same manner as the auto-their reserves would be completely ex- cracies of Europe.”.

housted within seven months. In other words, from June 1st, 1916, our chemies would find it impossible to replace a fallen Altogether the soldier by a solid man. reality does not always follow the logic of figures, but the indications of General Cousin are none the less interesting, and it is certain that this wearing of our enemies forces is the mast certain argu- mert allowing us to predict with full con- fidence the Eur; defent of our enemies.

The Petit Journal also publishes a When he was able to hobble back to his letter from Mr. Roosevelt to M., Pichon, own lines, clutching tightly his precious ex-Foreign Minister, in which the pipes, he was met by his commander, President of the United States says he Colonel Verner, and the adjutant, Lieute believes in the necessity of a new diplo it while they by batches were passed in.heartily on the back, excluiting,

gant Lethbridge. The latter clapped him mexy as the result of this terrible war. You've This diplomacy must rest upon a new

of international From the underside of one buttress pro-

government syrtem truded the fingers and part of the boot of done well this morning, Laidlaw!"

His first comment on hearing of his hon-action, which must to its turn find its a baried Turk. It may be considered that at this point the day of which this article our was a fine one. I only wish my off basis in greater solidarity of interna cer, Lieutenant Young, was with us; he tional opinion. Before ono country can' Lells had begun.

come to the aid of another it must first deserved it more than I." Then, after a moment's reflection. Laidlaw added, "Any way I'm mighty pleased my captain, Cap. in Dennis, has got the D.8.0. He's a

PERISCOPE ADVENTURES,

learn to think correctly and to conform its acts with its words.

Having reached their trenches, the first thing they did was to have a look at the nemy. They put up thoir periscopes and stared into them. The periscope showed greater soldier, He was severely wounded, ¡ntion as it is, and to get it to tran-

erub not more than three inches high and After strangely scorched and shrivelled. the periscope had been up for about n minute there was a treinendous crack above the observer's head; a shower of glass fell round him, and the top mirror had vanished. The observer picked a few bit, out of In, forearm and then watched the next man's periscope go. There was clearly an unsuspected flaw in the system of observing by periscope.

THE FIRST BOME,

kept men together and led splendidly."

HOW THE END CAMP.

"I am more preoccupied with air al- tempt to show my country clearly the

ideas than to give my advice to other natione. Above all, I think that a great nation must itself strive to prepare to employ its strength effectively and to instrument of make that strength an supreme justice. To attain this end pros mises must be made with prudence, and resolutions must be kept when they are made.

"Weakness, which in a nation is the

On the

The end came in a curious manner ISEA POWER AND THE NEAR EAST don't know who the man was, but we will.

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The men were driven backwards and forwards along the trench, but the explo sions gradually caught first one and then "Look out, there's something another.

They had fizzing by your overcoat!" boon looking the other way-a rush, a burst, the second man falls against the

KIND. They bend over him. They have first, never seen wound like they before, alb-of luxury corm, and softoms, of All through dinner-time- a cheerful con- mass of lead in the cheek, a badly torn the fact that it lacks necessary foresight versation was going on. Within 15 yards form, a chest apparently almost mashed to to accomplish the hard work entailed by

renders a nation contemptible. in parts ran a trench crammed with swar-palp. Boys straight from a Queensland complete preparation for the future, thy gentlemen in skull caps. For days these station will tackle anything, and the other hand, all ations should, unie to had scarcely seen

repress the horrible and iniquitous op- a periscope opposito bandage him somehow and pass him out, them or hond the sound of an English voice Six men have been-passed-out-of-the same presion of the weak by the strong." -the infantry had learned talk in small section, but nobody dreams of leaving whispers in these trenches. And then sud- the trench. denly at about midday there had appeared whole galaxies of periscopo, surveying the scenery in a most comprehensive manner. and an amount of spirited dialogue that say his name was Dave Browning. He The Rheinisch-Westfälische Zeitung at- did your heart good to listen to.. The was a big Queenstuder anyway, and hoters a warning against over-caimating the natural consequence followed pretty was hit on both sides of his face by bits importance of German land connection

of a bomb, and the iron was still there, with the Near East. It Bag- quickly.

and he was very angry indeed Dave car. Whoever knows that the sea freight to The consequence actually arrived before ried an armful of Lumbs to a particular Buenos Aires from Ruhrert (near the the men had finished dinner. Some one corner of the trench which was exception-Rhine) is less than the railway goods rate saw a shadow lit across the strip of dayally warm. The northern end of our trench from Ruhrort to Berlin will shake his head ligh above. Something fell on to the had no end to it to speak of. We had when he hears that masses of goods are to parapet, and then rolled down into the captured temporarily part of a Turkish be thrown to and fro on the railway from trench. The nearest man, who was dig trench 10 yards to the north of it, and bad Asis Minor to Hamburg Tin idea that ging into a ball-finished tin of bally beef, cut a continuation from the northern end the Balkan and Baghdad ailwaya uld shouted "Look out" There's a bomb," kf our traneh into the southern end of in any way support the burden of our The German and dived about 8 a'deways along the theirs. The northern end of our trench, economic life is fantasy, trench Others Look headers into the tun-therefore, merely wound round a corner vel of the nearest communication trench, and disappeared. We had managed to and a couple of seconds later the thing ex-push out a breastwork of sandbags about ploded like a big cracker There was a three fest high across this trench, and kept crowd of dust, a nasty acrid smell, and a guard lying there while the Turka vero one of the rifles that had been against the four yards away around the bend.

Dave went straight to this corner with perapet lay along the bottom of the trench with ite atouk broken clean in two. Also his hombs and hurled them over one after the walls of the tronch and the sandbags another as fast as he could into the Tur immediately above wore a curiously hag-kish french. From that moment Dave felt gard expression dishevelled with tora bite better in his mind; the Turkish bomb of cloth from the corner of an overcoat throwing stopped dead. Next day not and tumbled sind. After that another that day, but next day he had the shadow-fitted-across-something hazed for iran picked from his cheeks by the doctor a moment on the parades, which is the rear The Turks only threw two or three bombs, parapet a burst of dust and a sandbag that night. But all night long two men tanded fair in the middle of somcholy's who had never seen a shot fired before that back Every one laughed at him, and he day had to lie on their stomachs out at the end of the trench just behind the gand- laughed, too,

That was only the beginning of n hage one youngster with three or four shower, Bome of the mon started picking bombs and the other with his finger on up the bombs and throwing them back-trigger watching the bead of that trenchy there was just time to do it if you were as a cat watches a mouse hole. The two who quick and caught them like a cricketer- camo on just before dawn had seen for * until the Turks grew cunning and eut moment the skull cap of one of the Tur- short the fuse, when one of the gallant ex kish relieving picked over the edge of the cited youngsters had his hand blown off by trench ahead, but that was the only sign the bomb he was throwing back.

or sound they heard for hours,

Empire is not situated on the Dardanelles or the Persian Gulf, but on the North Sea; it will only be free if the North Sec is free, It is intrinsically and extrinsi cally impossible for na to day to answer the question how far British sea domination can be broken, That can only appear in the course of the war, and we ate firmly convinced that our leading men will re cognize what is attainable and what is not. But the German people must not be deceived by European and Asiatic fan- tasies into overlooking the fact that our door to the work turns on binges that are attached to Great Britain-Renter,

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