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Telephone No. 1574.

Count Reventlow sums up, da an article CHANGE IN, ENGLISH CUSTOME,

in the Deutsche Tageszeitung, all the The safest place for a censur is no- the war is responibil

fo aby things opticism and suspicion with which the doubtedly in a dugout at the icims Those As appears from its daily, organ, the ites Johu Fosier Fraser in The Stun Brussian Conservatives and the big newho foolishly linger on at home dodging Russian, General Staff believes that the rd. There are fewer train thun bo ora enthusiasts alike regard the Central brickbats hurled alike by populace and

Austro-Germans are methodically prepar- He detects in the Press, suffer for their temerity. war; those we have asumiway's crowduryje "movement.

In the the running times, have been slowed campaign of which Friedrich Naumann's trenches is a happier existence, for there ing for a graud offensive on this front, TJIPANAS... wa. When, even then, theks 1 delay into famous book... ** Mitteleurop is the be sensor's activities go unblest by publi- which has beed planned to begin' as soon

• TJIMANOEK.. sching the destination, one has to be a Bible, görme of undefined internationality. He rules his little empire of suspias the sun has melted the snows and dried ilosopher under the reelection that im nad a hankering after a freedocious ferature quite untroubled by any the ronds, wrote the Petrograd correspond TJITALOEM. re is a war, and that we should be of the seas" based upon treaties to which authorities with power of criticism sayent of the Daily Telegraph on February ankful there are any, trains at all Great Britain might consent,

the Zerary Digest. Along the English eth The enemy has, it is thought, come • TJBODAS Count Reventlow asertanol without lines he is usually a minor officer in his to the conclusion that it is impossible to As a man who spends a good deal of his on whirling in trging from end of justice that he was one of the first Ger- particular section, Whose duty is to advance Against the present, Russian line TJILIWONG

country to the ather and spining back utan writes to insist upon the importance examine / fill the outgoing mail of hier

by movement, in the ain, there are things I ho zoticed of the Central

frontal aggressive, and have astonishingly prolific chutges Tommy therefore, projected & wide envelop· TJIKINI ...... rst, the growing artsty of English nonzerof establisbpent ople toward one another In pre-war through the Baar But unlike the rather takes to letter-writing, and has the

ing movement against both flanks.. ys the majority of us were disposed to Naumann, school, ha profests

work for the censor and doubtless exceed out his plan by means of his fleet, whose agers, and to be rude when there was If Germany is strong ju the direction of ingly baresdme work at times, but there are task it will be to bear the Balile of our A fly's ships, and fores an entrance to the erorowding and no extra carriages puts the East and the South Bast, he capacity occasional alleviations

so the there was necessity to camp in for action grows also towards the Weston, Lac dial is generally, divisible into three Gulf of High At the other extremity of

the sense taat, upon thly basis, and during parts-post-cards offlinllyanted letters, mishaps.nowadays. We submit to hours

through Rumania, who will be forced to discomfort without a groan. We recog.cas and inust win the freedom of the sens cards are of the nepy regulation sort, an

that the woman with the two obstre against England but which the only possible epistolary offense take sides with one or other of the two

groups of belligerents pou children who have handg sticky In a sharp attack on the Naumann is originasity of any sort. Picture post:

It is suggested that the numerous recent wh sweetmeat and want to be next to the doctrine he says that by unins of a skilful cards there are however. In describing hints in the German and Austrian Press at

dow deserves our sympathy instead of campaign" Central Europe has during the activities of one "Bobby Little' as

scowls, for she has much of the young the last few months, come to regarded in cansor, Ian Hay, writing for Black the probability of Rumania joining the En ars, and we will be free from them with-Germany as panacea, like the quack toodetes that the French illustrated tente Powers at an early date are designed i ma hour. Above all, we like the mo-medicines which are supposed to cure all cards presenting highly imaginative scenes to afford the enemy e pretest for his pre-JAVA, MAKASSAR, MANILA, HONGKONG & SAN FRANCISCO. dty of the mid-covered soldiers home un diseases. He supports Here Ballin's age in unmistakable colours; find much favour parations for this schému, live for six days and we know the crude, demands that Germany bal get turn with the British forces, and that from the irepressible humour of the young fellows her eyes away

and, in rep wo have not been "out" never savours to an article, by Dr Nannann which in o offence,

vites Hamburg and the other German ports We shrug our shoulders at defective con-not to be shortsighted, he says ncions, lug our own baggage about owing

ing We are of a different opinion, and we tethe scarcity of pocters; lament the din understand very well the anxieties of the ig car has becit aken off this train stel Hansa towns. We consider it not only to ad take shift with the lunch basket.

be desirable, but necessary that they shoud Tere is, by the way, a little country called rate their voices in good time against the Nrway where English railway refreshment exaggated uggestions of Centru Europe pople might learn a good deal in present People must not believe and must not make in attractivít meals in baskets.

other people believe that by way of "Con-

2 tral Europe. wo could ortually win the freedom of the seas and all that that in volves. The best proof of the weakness of their argument is that the Central Europe prophets think that they can produce free don of the reas not against England, but by agreem with England;"

In

restriction of the activities of this weagon which is sc dangerous for our enemy.

Most of these present soldiers-oldiers posing, soldiers exchanging international hund-grips, soldiers trouped round a massive and Heriflere lady in flowing robes, and declaring that La pair o sera hre Underneath this pat, Private Ogg has written

Dear Lizzie-I hope this finds you welk asit leaves I, send you a offench pe. The waiting means long live

the Queen of France

scaled letters, in which duty the cen ar's conscience is considerably put at rest by evidenta, that some of the writers ratberr enjoy than otherwise the prospect of off cial perusal. Or give head

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Othors cheerfully avail themselves of night they frequently open a wild and THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD

this opportunity of conveying advice on reproof to those above them by means of what the Royal Artillery call indirect fire. Private Dunshic remarks:

“We have been getting no pay these three weeks, but I doubt the officer will know what has become of the money,"

It is the conviction of every private soldier in Khkit that all fines and deductions go straight into the poo két of the officer who levies them, Private Hogg, always an optimist, opines:-

The officers should know better how to treat us now, for they all get a read of

our letters,"

On that part of the front, which lies west of Minsk dhe now has now completely dis- appeared, the jee on the rivers has broken up, and the roads have assumed the char- acter of quagmires, which they usually do

taky until much later in the year Severn of the German advance posts were cut from the rear by the rising of the waters of the low lying lands; ni were compelled to surrender to escape death

from starvation.

A year ago railway-carriage conversation

** The coveted green envelopes" that ra or grin line, Now there is mors

must enclose all wealed letters and whose drera expression of opinion thum in pa

real bears the writer's signatury under the ley days of political recrimination. There

oath, "I certify on my honour that the Private messages from the Dvins front is the fervid patriot, who would have

contents of this envelope refer to nothing state that the Germans are bestowing mach erry Germin, naturalised er unnaturalis.

but private and family matters," form the attention and labour on defensive works. ed

pat, under lock and key, and with us exeptions, for, you can't trug, say of

NO INTERFERENCE WITH SUBMARINES pasiest portion of the oddsor's hours. HeMotor-ploughs have been brought up to dig has only to be sure that no bilky missive is trenches; wire barriers are being elabor thar beggars. There is to swer that. In the freez Tertung Profesor von addressed to some one-for example, theated and furnished with all kinds of alarm the German who has been auturalised for Stenge of Munich, who was a Genuin editor of a London newspaper-who might figna bells which fall and explode when- a quarter a century, and who has a delegate at the first Hague Peace Confer not be interested in private, and family ever obstacles are touched--an die patrols so in our army, is probably be good a

exce, ako condeturis any idea of establishing Britisher as the rest of us, and after ail, “freedom of the sens by agreement. Histes Then comes the prying into the and picke's have been multiplied. The a sertificate of naturalisation is a scray argument is that it is of vital importance

Russian artillery is baving good deal of of paper which ougat hot to be torn up.

for Germany, to retain perfect freedou in

success in its attempts to hinder this work. Then the argument begins. It waxes in

the future development of

In spite of their safeguards, the Germans nt of sharing, war

are showing a nervousness which seems to vigour. One man is certain we will whack furn the event of negotiations thou, the the Germans al right, and ultimately dic-

bespeak consciousness of weakness At tato tens of peace in Potrdim, where the freedow of the seas, it can be safely foreseea Kaiser will hand over his sword to the that England, and most probably the United.

furious fusillade from their tronches with, Prince of Wales, Aother man smiles; he State &o-which condemned the activity

out any cause whatever and the sky is don't believe we shall push the Germans of the Gazian rufinarines for pretended

spasmodically fit up by their search-lights beyond the Rhine, and he doesn't think the reasol fanity, although the very

and rockets, will be decided on the Beld of battle. profitable American businessyju, oring and For this he is dubbed a bit of a pro-munitions is regarded as compatible with Gorman, ch which compels him to de humanity will raise the question of tho volop argument That shortage of men, use of submarines. In no circumstances can shortage of food, internal riots, and the German consider a veto upon the employ exhaustion of national credit will be thement of mabuarines or any considerable principal factors in bringing Germany to her knees contention listened to with snorts of impatience

The other morning it a breakfast train between Birmingham and Landon my two table companions went hamra and tongs for & couple of hours. One began "Quite right paint of view. The other retorted that it was all wrong that the, healthiest and strongest of our quen should be sent out to risk death; the proper thing would be to and ous to battle on y med over 40 and below 60. for it would not Buch matter to the antion if they were killed. Thereupon he was fold not to bab be nonsense, but his reply was that he was talking the plainest of common sense.

The qualities of the young unn who has no excuse were never so thuch debated as now. But through the talk ringe the ques tion whether we have enough men to spare and keep all the munition factorien run ning. There is hot disputation whether Mr. Asquith has been trapped into giving his promise to married men by those who were manœuvring for forced military ser- vico. The talk ju railway carriages on the xclusion of Ireland From the Compulsion Bili not of the kid glove kind adopted in the House of Commons. There is an in- variable flare up on whether employers are making too many profits or caployees earn. ing too big wages. If young men are to be hauled by conscription to fight, a frowsy-headed man said from a corner, compulsion ought to be applied to tho wealth of the old boys who are so wild for others doing the fighting. One of the old boys sitting opposite chuckled "What with high income-tax, a bigger tax on our invested savings, and more than half of our profits taken, I should think there is strong, compulsión ready in regard to

money.

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Profesang von Stengel recalls the fact that at the first Hague Conference Russia sug- gested a veto upon the use of submarines, and declares that the reason why no agreement was patched was that the naval Powers were by no means clear about the importance of this weapon, and Eng and in particulaentirely misunderstood the posible usts and the dangerous character of submarines."

right at the start of the way they didn't slap on compulsion straight away. Now there is that question of reding the Gers many with cocoa, I reuember saying as clear and distinct as man can taik—

And then come quite seusible views of what ought to have been done a year ago, which the man who knows everything ads vocated a year ago, and the need for which the Government has just recognised.

It is interesting to meet at these men whose views expressed to now audiences a casual railway earriages have been coin pletely justified by facts. And the ex- quisite thing about it is that they resily do bojeve tsy had foresight and would be almost angry if it were hinted that consciously they have antedated their long- held convictions. All railway hapingers must know the man who starts off with "D'knew tho attempt on the Dardaneles was a mistake,"

censor soon gains, certainly a run. ning knowledge of all the many and de- vious flirtations which Tommy carries on in the face of possible immediata destruction. to light the fact that Private Cosh," who It is a happy day, for example, the brings

khas basu writing incessantly to no fewer than four admiring females has been de sorted by one of the in favour of the local milkman (the slacker 1). The difference that this rift will make to the censor is an- prenish e. Thus heartened he ploughs stesdity on through the other letters:

Most of them begin in accordance with some approved formula, such as- ́ ́ ̈ It is with the prratis, of almsure that

I jake up my pen

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The escort fed in a panic which soon mula SWA K This apparently mang Sented with a kiss," which, co-spond to the town. Rockets soared the

UP the writer, but by the conser, seems to Hungarian sidering that the sealing is done not hy rope of heavy artillery was heard, and cavalry eame clattering take a good deal for granted.

through the street in pursuit of the daring Most of the letters acknowledge the re-raders. The latter had, however, by this ceipt of a parcle; many give a quard time reached the shelter of a swampy forest. Med summary of the military situation to whose treacherous depths sone dared And on these railway journeys the mere are not allowed to tell you about follow them, The enemy took his revengs in characteristic fashion on the civilian 'the war but I may my that we are now back from the front, Home of a Few days' leave after a year of service, dit very the trenches. We are all in the pink,population, within his lines, many of whom silent and modest. The smartness of their

and not many of the hays hot gotten awere arrested, uniform has gone; it is dirty and worn: dose of lend-poisming yet. their caps are knocked for from their original shape; their rough boots and put tees are smeared with the mud of Flanders. They are weary and thin, and are pleased to go here. Very few of them will talk about the experience, except, may be, to tell of some using episode in the tren

hies, Oh, the food's all right hit

It is dificult to miss the man who can show the mistakes made by the Government as post logically demonstrated by hard fact, Asbump about the country, meet ing all sorts and conditions of ton in third eas, smokers," I am amazed at the ox-nonotonous; but you get used to the se traordinary prescience of so many of my country enough their propheqjes ne

until after the fulfilment.)

I knew all along that the Dardanelles business would be à failure is the opening observation of one of these gentlemen. Any

nose as to everything else. And the up of ruth in the morning, that's good, just the thing to buck you up, in the frocze of the dawn. Four days in the trenches and four days out that's the game. Yes, sir, I got it in the nock, but I think I'm

Constantinople by ships alone was pleased to go back, but because it is my wofed than silly. Lartel said so, I saw duty." what var ligely to

likely to happen when, after all. The heart is touched with the sights at the dead we did go diers on the Galli-wayside stations. The young fellow off. poli minula didn't push enough; I back has been home. He happy and always said it wealdake no good unless we smiling. It is those on the platform, who did big push and, now, where are wo? feel the guing away. They've loaded him at these follows in the Government with new socks and tobacco and a scarf, are thnking of I don't know. Anyone and as he kans out of the window he is with half an eye could have seen what was reminded a hundred times that he must

1 stands takingplace in the Balkans, We ought to write The old man

ozone side. hava-apped several hundred thousand mer tight-lipped, saying nothing Thof is a inta Srbia, and tod Bulgaria tha, unless girl who weeps and dans, her yes with her sho Joned us we would invade her. We

Mother" hasa't uer to Handkerchief, wanted more push. Goodness, the number say. She keeps on repeating, of time I've said we wanted nora push. write, won't you ?? and she looks up and I've ofen told what was certain to happen down the platform and only given side if the Government didn't get a move on glances at her boy. "I bring you broke And w-you see the mess. things are in

Inew all along the Government would are to adopt compulsion to make the haring-back young-uns do their duty. What said was that, the unmarried men frou do first and now the country is of the san way of thinking. There was sure to be his sort of trouble. Where I say the Ghernment made a mistake is that

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helmet??" is the laughing save, Tho whistle blows, and the guard wares his groen flag. The old man grips the fist of his son, but says nothing. Mother: kisses her boy," Be a good lad and write,” she says. As the train groan m staffing and the soldier laughs and waves his hand,↑ Mother" tare swiftly, and her eyes are fall of leats.

It is, a pity that the names of placeas have to be left blank. Otherwise, wh should get some fine phonetic spelling? Our pronunciation is founded on no pedantig rules, Armentières is Armen tears, Busses is Busines, Baillent is Boo. 10 and Vicle Chapelle is Teal Chapel.

The chief difficulty of the writers pears to be to round off their letters gracefully. Having no more to say, Till now draw to a close, in the accepted. formula. Private Barke, never a factio- ian concludes a most ardent love-letter thus:

·

aus Kate. I will now close, as I have to writeto another of the girls".

But to Private Muck exame literary composition presents no dificulties Herz. a single example of his torso and masterly style:

"Ders wife, you could make the nex, postaj "order" & trifle stronger, I might be getting an egg to my tea,--Your Lov ing husband, Jas. Mucklewame, No.

Batllère is a serionide tou, to the Forrespondence that passes through Cen- sor Litto's hanels this dose not lack apor cist on from the sympathetic crítio :

Laten to-lance, Corporal M'Snape "Well mother, I got your force, and the things was most welcome but you must not send any more I reen a shill ing stamp on the parcel that is too much for you to afford

How many officers take the trouble to sexagire the stamp on their paroolę i

And there is a wealth of home y senti mont and house; affection which holds up ita bend, without shame ever ju the pre- sence of the consor,“

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One rather, pathetic screed bgan "Well, wife. I doubt this will be a poor letter for I canns got one of they gresy enve opes to-day, but I'll try my bat

Bobby Little sealed and signed with out further, scrutiny.

HIGH. WATIR

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 22nd to 28th Marob, 1916..

LOW WATE

B'kong

H'kong.

Menn

Mesa

Time

ft, inb

it in.

Wedd

22 m 10 23

6 54 42 22 30 8.6

and decreased slightly in central dis risus. It is nearly stationary in southern districts,

Modemle monsoon may be expected over the N. China Sea

infall for the 24 henes ending at Hongkong 10 am today, 0.00 fucken.

The forest for the 24 hours ending sì noc Th to-day is as follows 2000

PORNOANT

Tri

Hongkong & Neighbourherde; overcast. Bar,

Nerth winds, Gjenno Vormon Channel 4 Beath Cost of Chhas betarson | The

Hongkong and Lamoni

Bouth coast of Chiuin batween

Hongkong and Fatima..

Height

613 13 11 4 67 682,7

2-10 29

mil 5

49m 51

25 m. 23

26

*27:058

3D

6 8 7 13n 1,5 42 55313 4

6 88,43 17

km 6.10 fals

7 | 10 281 1-6 high or low water

11451 3 high-nor low water.

45 6 6

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