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GERMANY'S SECOND LINE.

COLOSSAE NATURE OF DEFENCE WORKS,

In a recent number of the Fossische Zutung, Dr. Max Oborn, the well-known military correspondent, gives a striking ac- German lines behind the Western front

Dr. Osborn claims that the German High Command has shown since January by its frequens thrusts that it did not intend to remain inactive in face of the enemy's offensive. He pretends, of ourse, to be very elated at the repert successes of the Ceran attacks, which he declares hayo jived that the mout of the German trops has not suffert in the long tranch wirfare. They are now prepared for an Advancy all feng the line. But in the times the strength of the German lines behind the attvanced trenebes has been greatly increased to provide against any sible cent agency. If the Germans have to fight on the defensive it will be behind that has been brought is a state of perfection än trench warfare.

A few days ago," he writes, "I had the opportunity of seeing a long stretch of our defensive works behind the front, and

uite of the strength dispositica of the

* THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY -APRIL 2irn 1918.

**PUSHER” AND RAILWAYS. TURKEY'S EXTREMITY.

RUSSIA ENDS A SCANDAL

A correspondent in the Manchester Guardian writes:

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THREE OF SULTAN'S PROVINCES THREATEN REVOLUTION.

MONTENEGRIN PREMIER,

"DRASTIC RECOMMENDATIONS,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mrs E

HONGKONG HOTEL

B. Dalibor

Belilies secing statesman. asked M. Miushkovitch to explain to me

At the very outset of our conversation IMO. D. J. Ball

Capt. Beat the mystery of Montenegro's overtures to Mr C. W. Beswick Austria, and the subsequent fight of the Mr. Bickerton Mr R. J. Hirbeak Royal family from Cetinju

When the Austrians had taken Mount Mr Mrs H. W. Lovtchen the And) the Montenegrin Area Block

Mr. J. Bleeker and Roval frusy and Diplomatic Corp Capt B. Bre were at their mercy. We had never expect

MOB. Biny ed that the crash would come sudden)-- and ear Brse there was cost) Mr & Mrs G. E

Brameter diplomatic move was the only thing that MrJ H. Bulmer could save us, I sent are to the N. C. Bran Austrian authorities asking then what

Mr. J. F. Burke torts they woud offer us, I knew quito well Er B. Buchen that I could not accept the terms they would MET. J. Barus Dr F. di Canevi

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Mr O. Lauridsen. Mr J. Law

Mr A. Ledeboer.

Mr M: I. LAVY

Mr J. Legge Miss Linck Mr

Mr. Little

Mr S, Longfielä

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 19th at 11.12, am. -No returns from Japan or N. Chiza.

- AC46--s.m. this morning the centre of the typhoon was In about latitude 17 der N. and longitude 180 deg. E trazelling N.N.E

Depressions lie to the north of the lower Yogtes Valley, and over Indo-Ching..

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hour ending ai 10 im to-day, 0.04 looban.

The fursonak for the 24 houm nuding at Moom toway is as follows we

DISTLIOT.

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The Salonika bunch of the Young Grand Hoted I found him too), te uador- When I visited King Nicholas, at the The opening days of the new session of Turks Committee bas received information take anything like a toportant interview the Dumia were marked by vehement affucks from Constantinople that petition has on to discuss the tangled question of Bal- Mra mais £.. E. Adair upon the Administration, and some of the been submitted to the new Crown Printe kan politics. He asked his Prime Minis Mis Athol Anderson most store strictures referred to the BR by the inhabitants of the vilayet poter to sprak fer hini, and to discuss with My pod way Department as it was administered || Bruns and Konía, signed by seventy t

the questions I wished to raise Ac MPW. Ashont under M. Rakhloff, menntly retired. Even end persing, requesting the Sutas to discordingly I was received M. Mish Mr. L. Atkinson before the war the Russian railway system miss the Young Turks Government and kovitch, who, though he is the political Mr R. Munar baise had been inadequate to meet the ord, of negotiate peace with the Entente and dis head of one of the smallest countries in the. H. Baring the rapidly growing comic developint solve the present Chamber. The petition of the Empire, but the war threw upon it ends by wating that if the present situs werd, is errinialy a very shrewd and far- Mr E. E a new gigantic burden with which it was tion continues it will end in revilation. the more difficult to cope as the railways The Crown Prince took the petition to the stil remained outside the competence of the Sultan, with whom he discussed the sub military authorities and thus subject to all ject for a considerable time, leaving the the disadvantages of conficting needs of Sultan's presence in a nervous condition. the civil population and of the war. Thus The pulition made a great impression a late in October last the Name Frempa in diplotistic circles in Constantinople, he (October 21st) painted out, that the railways cause it must have been impossible so ob were still working under the old trafic tain so many signatures without the fact regulations of prince-time, by which perish. heemming known to the authorities. This able goods, such as cut flowers, mineral being the case, either the authorities there water, heer, and wise, enjoyed a prefer selves commenced the movement or tolerated ence in transit over non-perishable goods. In either case the authorities are at such a corn, coal and sugar, with the loggerheads with the inhabitants concert

us that about this time, when Moscowed. was suffering acutely fren lack of sup Outside Constantinople three German I should like to speak for once of theplies of all kinds, trains upon trains were regiments are encamped and together with offer, but, I wanted time to withdraw the

in there bringing million of a few nuxiliaries guarding the numery and to give the Court, When I Mir S. W. Cartwright pouring bottles of a certain mineral water-its rios depot hold the Turks in check. Theceived the answer, I asked for two days Mr. C. Champkin ta name, “Kuvakau has vince becoine a Germans are entirely policing the sy to consider it. In that way we gained Mr H. A. R. Connet password throughout the Empire-from a The_vilayets of Aidin (Smyrna), Bruss about five days, which enabled us to save Mr N Croucher Caucasina source, the property, athe and Konia, above-mentioned, areng ourselves. I have the Austrian reply here Capt J. Dowar Den of Celober 9th hinted,

of a the most important provinces of Turkey in my desk. It lays down forms that would Mr&Mrs F. E. Davis

in-Asia. Their population is nearly one simply amount to national annihilation for Mr. J. Dowar What made matters worse wee that the third that of the whole of Asiatic Turkey. We knew well what tho o forms would Mind MAS Dorkini There is never any question of regard provincial governors, acting independently including Greeks. Armenians, etc. The be for Austris had often mads overtures Mias M. E, Baby ing a position that lies been entrenched of the military authorities had in my three provinces named comprise rest of to us during the course of the war; but Mr A. W.

Eastman nd fortified as completed, so that it may laces, in order to mfeguarù the real that mert if Asia Minor which borders on he left to serve the purpose. That never load supplies entirly prohibited their the Agean Sea and on the Eastern Medi-grey pour the animal ighting

sternly sparned kept on W. happens Everywhere.and at all sites the export and even transit, thus bringing torranean north of Cyprus...

even after we had withdrawn from Cet- order has gone forth: Improve recon- about an unequal distribution not only of Prenchers in the mosques Are

tinje, but we had no food: Our country is Struct, and perfect. Even where one night the foodstuffs in the Empire but of the down vengraven on the German n the mall and we lind Iarge detachments of be contented with what uns been done, the rolling stock too since all supplies thus Young Tork Committer as being respon the Serbian Aray taking refuge with us. conditions of the weather, the ravages of kept hock were in the absence of ware sible for the present deplorable state The Allies tried to send us food, but four Mr V. Gouldbenrn time, and the dange of bombardment, rehousing facilities, placed in railway way affairs

The situation of the Turkish amy in triana in the Adriatic. There was nothing Mr & Mrs P. J. Gay

grain ships were torpedoed by the AusMr & Mrs J. Gould

Mr A.G. Gordon quire constant renoway. And all that to ong with the express permission of gether means a colossal amount of continuat M. Rukhoff himself and sealed so that no Armenia is said to be pitiable, Neither left for us, the fore, but flight, and even

one could touch them. The result of this Djana Paeka nor General Liman von our fight was ant without its dangers. work.

policy was a congestion of the rolling stock Sanders wants the command, which Enver at Dumerous station, and a blocking of Pasha will probably assume himself, hop- entire lines circumtanon which prowling thus to redeem his fast-disappearing almost fatal when the great stream of prestige. refurces bepan to pair-from the western

extraordinary war work that has been go- ing on behind the firing-line, No one can have any idea that of all approaches real by of the tremendous activities that have been going on behind the battle line.

CONSTANT WORK

And so the positions which I despected were always the object of frost to my naturally lie within wach of the enemy artillery, and their gunners and their air

en have done all they can to prevent the construction of these defensive positions. In the year and a half during which they have been constructed bombs and shells have fallen on them. But that did not do much damage, and the work was completed in spite of that. The position from the front line is sufficiently great to ensure that the operations shall be carried out without ruch interruption. They are an example of the sum total of devernes, which the science fortification

centre of fun was on her praded in the Little by little we have learnt to take advantages of all our experiences to im prove on what we have already done, to complete every detail to the highest pitch of perfection, and to make the entire work a pattern of sheer organisation in the way of modern defensive works We can still ofpritent, on new proposals, and trehe nical ideas and by collecting all our ex periences we can drive still further on the Janth of perfection, p

provinces In Moscow alone, we read in the Nose Frents of October sand. there. stood on the station lines no fewer than 5,000 waggong unlodel, and at Petrograd 5.000, “A lacic of rolling stock** wrote the paper “and at the same time the arrivni of 1,000,000 poode of mincesz wateg

what sort of aangement is it?”?.

PERLOINING TRUCKS,

DRESS AND ECONOMY.

ling

IN ENGLAND AND IN FRANCE,

NO BARGAIN WITH AUSTRIA,

But (I said) there has been a report

current in the Allied countries that Au tria was quite willing to give reasonable tornato Montenegro. It has often been asid that she was willing to give you Scutari

ng

This story is the invention of a German agent in one of the Allied countries, replied M. Mushkovitch, It has gone the rounds Dross is a delicate question in these day of Ug Press, but there is absolutely no when all women, no matter what their positruth in it. It has also been said thing we tion in life, are asked to economize. As for had an old understanding with Austria. as can be judged from the French side of But the worst feature of all was the the Channel English women are respond. That also is absolutely false. If we had. why doem't Austria reveal the detats of wholesale corruption which this state ofing splendidly to the national call, and if it? The fact is that Montenegro never had affairs produced throughout the railway any suggestions are ventured as to the way underhand, dealing with Austria. administration, and which made the reign they might carry out their economics in the fought stoutly in the Allied cause, and we gonfusions worse or four the matter of clothes they are made with all fought to the end. We lost our country arose a regular traffic in waggons between -stationmusters

The

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pushers "oilers."””

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was simple enough. The stationmasters would shunt cou vergone on to define or seal their empty, and then offor them through the "pushes to firus in reed of goods. Or the firm themselves would find out the pushers who, with the connivance of the local railway nuthoritieg, would empt. the goods from the sealed waggons had place them at the disposal of the firm Frequently as told by a correspondent in the Rate of December 10th) a waggon loaded with such contraband good would be coupled to a passing train and "pushed on to the next railway sector where another would until the goods arrived at their destination repant the operation,

In the itch of January 9th we

“My subterrangau review extended over seviral kilometres. The pioneers have done wonderful things. And not only the planners. They required hundreds and Thousands of workers. Navvies had to be enfled in, the good navy.es who are always to be found where there is hard bodily work without end to be done. And even that was not enough, And so civilians cyon summoned from home who were not fitted to any particular mittry servic», 'arma- ment workers, as they are officially called,

stor, I by the chairman of the Tiffin who receive a very good payment. They Municipal Committees (which had the care did their b't right well. And they have of wounded soldiers), how he obtained eml had their casualty liq too, For to this

for the

He had the hospital: #ilitary was the distinction wean civilian and need of three waggons of cool. He had solder no longer holds good.orderof them frogs in Khorkoft Fishnet The correspondent then go on to describe but know that they would come in about some of the improvements that have been three years tune if they went in the me in the trenches. To-day you can ordinary way. He sent telegrams to var fre the entire development of trench ous placer. but without result Then bui'd by But the boards that we used as said the chairwyn taman came. You first have almost disappeared. I remember want, call he asked. More than any to have seen them is December, 1914, i thing also in the world. I'll supply you the the Masurian lakes, Goat 75 kopeeks ner pood" How will cod on think of what they called trener de itt. That's at your businew. You

may the money, and you not your w

dus reservations,

We have, in the first place, to adjust our point of view to entirely new conditus. It is a tiresome thing to have to do. because it robs. us of our dearest prejudices, and mittes. A oldier home from the front of Ires a very relative likes to his women fo'k look pretty and a hardoned warrior is proud of the wife shout whose hot it was written

the

Terrible war itself, but now that ha of hers. ! On the other hand, that same. warring will defend gallently the women whe go out to serve the armies ne nurses, cantren werkers, chauffagia, and whoes drag may be anite acking in all by from the feminine point of view. "Lan then dress as they like, the are doing good work the older will say, and every

blares them if they are feminine egh aris agrees with him, although mone

to desire extrame neatness and a good fit.

WAR TIME SMARTNESE,

We

Mr

P Howard Ford

Mr. Fred. 1. Forbes r Denman Fler Mr D. T. Fallaway

Mr J. Gibb

Mr A. Halms

Mr & Man W. A.

Hannibal

Mewart Hamilton

Miss E. Has mond Mr. G. Hamel Mr G. Harper Mr & Mrs GB Mr H. E. Heaccok.

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Mr A. Hicks

Mr & Mrs Hickling Mr. W. J. Hodge Men A. E. Hodgins Mr A. Stelton Hooper Mr J. Bt. C. Hunt Capt L. Husey

Motay

Mr D MoMurray Mr HK. Mehta

De G. W. MoKean

My & Mr. Moffat

MJ. Merecki,

Mr I. M. Moorhend Mr W. Moore Mrs R

NERD

My J. Ormiston Dr & Mira Pearse and

child

Cat& Mr LF Pike

Mr A. F. Puffner Mx A. D. Parres Mr S. B. Bay Mina F. Reay

Mr MM. Mineon Mr G. V R. Riach

Mr & Mrs TW

Mr M. M. Hinoon Mr & Mrs J. B. Shaw

Simmons

Mrs M. Sadle Mr & Mrs Smith

far & Ave Somerton

Mr A. B. Sørensen Me & Mis1€ H. Swift My J, Stalker:

Mr A. D. Todd Mr H. H. H. Taylor MrEM. Toser Mr I B. Varapbohn My Tretjens

Mr Mar. Vanturi Mrara J.H. Wallace

Mr C. J. Weed Capt S. Wilde Mr A. E. X. Winezwa Mr G. G. Wo01

KING TOWARD HOTEL

because we had no more to eat, and because we were overwhelmed by superior forces.

The Balkan situation the Prime Minis ter added. was absolutely chaotic. Before any order could be brought to the Penin yr Amsel Almond will the Get by the Allies. Of that I sula Germans must be beaten. They am perfectly convinced, Germans are beaten the war will not be over. A state of unstable equilibrium is the rule in the Balkons, and it will ronia in so long as these countries continue con- stituted

But when the

they are today. Esch nation there is obsessed with the imperialistic idea. an idea which has been fostered and en- couraged by their Gurian rulers. They will always keep on wrangling either with the Turk or with one another. Now that state of unstable equilibrium is bound Great Powers for one or other of the to interfere with the equilibrium of the

Powers will always champion, or be s pected of champinning, one or other of the Balkang nations

** I see only one way out of the difficulty. Physical power is the only thing that te is in the Peninsul. Let the Allies under- stand one another, and adopt a strong Balka policy. Let then put in Army of Occupation in the Balkan Peninsula, and declare & Confederacy. That is the only hope for a permanent peace. Les the German kings 20. Let the nations be drawn into a politica algamation, count

Mr G Parser 3fra Barclay Mr & Mof. 8. Cher 3 C. Friis Mr T, van de Grupy MEN.

Girgory

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thont They were printve affairs, hardly The msney wng Daid, and in a fortnighed her skirt and raised the crown of her welded together in a politicnuniy, it is Chl it.. Darling Smith

as embryo, at best a warning of what we Finve got now. Then came the earth tig-time the hospital had its coal." rings, with a des carefully supported with

POLLSHED GRATINGS.

"The sides of these trenches hays grown grein in the course of time, and as on wanders through them one could imagiu ouself in a rococco park if it were not for The round of the guns. You walk on clean, almost po ished gratings, under which you can see the rain water lyng. But it does not wet the soles of our test. A carefully thought out system of drainage carries that away with its canals that remove the superfluous water to a place where it is

tion-

THE LOST TRAIN.

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Man Adam

With the women at hose the same stand- ard may well be applied. If a woman is working on the land she must be dressed accordings, hat 11 her occupation, we entirely domestic and in-door it is still allowed to key to be becomingly dressed and in a fashion that not of last year's making so lone as that fashion has got cont her the eyes out of her head The girls in Alsace are dressing bravely, and their charming appearance is a bright spot in that land, The

on the of "Con- our own nursing sistem are racey Care,confederacy. When you remember that in about their appearance. There is scarcely Switzerland three nations, utterly die incl shop girl in a Paris who has not viden- in every national characteristic, have been hat the suburban girl who takes the train hard to see why the same thing ght not at to her daily work has had a smart over- accomplished among us. It does not coat for the winter and wil have smart enn the denial of the principes of a ↑ Mr & Min b. A. Hal little tailormade for the spring. They will tionality, for one of the first tights pa Mr. P. 4. Hazeland no cost hey much and she will be carefisessed by the people of any nating is the Mu TJR Johns how she sits down so as not in crease their right to live in pesce That rich c2a | Hr Tas Joson folds, the upper classes are dressing with never be secured in the Balkans aa brp My N Lader

as the nations are left to act sing v sad to | MnJ A Martin mod nurse and obière relative economy, and not a low voluen who have for same time forsworn the became the prey of intriguing rulers. I severe tailor-made are now going back am a faithful Serb, but I see that the only to it as a suitable costums for war gamation with the other Balkan peoples

hops of my nation (ies in political amal- with a very smart hat and irreproachable

Alliances and extentes are uselo The stric tailor-made, the riding hebit, must have a confederacy founded upon a and other costumes for athletic paruit definite constitution, are the things in dress which the French- woman has bornwed from Eng and, while

fasier and then the wire entanglements, Again, we read in the Novos Vremya of And now they have werd an ideal stage. December 6th how a whole train consist in which every possible metland has becuing of 98 waggons loaded with 23,000 comb ned,

poods of coke had left the coal mines in “The sidoy o2 the treaches are odm?--the Donetz district for a Tula ironworks aby supported with earth stakes, and on September 8th and never reached a whes, and other things of the same kind, destination, having completely disappeared se that they offer a firm front, while they on the way, so that no one knew to that have the necessary elasticity.

day (Deember 5th) what had brooms of it Obviously some pushers had got hold of it and sent it to some other destin shoes and goves.

Ony could quote many, stories from the Russian Preas, each more incredible than

BULWARK AGAINET DERMANS. the law curbs. The latter have discovered, we, in our turn, go to her to learn about the other, yet very often authenticated in

And contrider what an advantage il for instance, that at a certain station in the more domnatic things. From is far would be to Europe. It would be a bư- the Cansus the stabiorumaster used to hack as we like to look the Frenchyman werk against the Germans on the one hand step every train that passed, uncouple has led the way in pretty cothes, and and the Turks on the other. It would giv waggon or two on the pretext that they English beauty has not disdained them, us a chance of developing our indusies were sick leave them at the station,La Belle Anglaise was the name of a and our commerce, because it would end and then forward them through his shop in Faris, and, like most of such that terrible spirit of uzrest which hu

12th). Another discovery of women who occupy themselves with the there are many patriots among our people theirs was that a large train which had question of dregs as a profession 'always who feel just in the game way left Warsaw at the time of evacuation for say that "the Englishwoman is beautiful,

"What I asked, do you consider the Moscow with machinery of a certain large but has not the same cachel in wearing greatest obstace to a politica] factory never reached its destination, but her clothes as the Frencbivouan, such as you have laid down proge was brought down to Rostow, where it was not a reproach; it may even he read as a. The present state of diplomacy among still standing on January 23rd, the date compliment to the Euglishwoman. It is, the Allies," was the raply. “They have when the story appeared in the Reston moreover, said of all classes and by men been accustomed to treat the Balkan quet-

and women alike. Retch

You see so may

my tion disjointedly.

They are aways The dismissal of M Bukhloff from his pretty faces in England and so many ing at it from the point of view of

y feet in France, was whit an or other of the satis In England you for the machine guns, and all the novelty result of this scandalous state of adtairs of the new war comfort. The entire placo, in bis department. Since then his sucos Today, when sorrow and econory are Balkans, but they are all written from the Oce with redoubts and supports, as built in the best to remedy the evils apparently with one's land is one's strongest emotion, the champions the Serbs, another the Balgars,

sur General Trepoff, has been doing his sobering all women's garb and the love of Harrow and partisan poén, of view... modernist style

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good results. And then we climbed above, to look at

question of fashion is of small, count, and so on. We must got rid of that idea. Mon may wear frayed trousers if they have and try to consider the whole question a the windings of the anes which render Bank-

no wife to mend them but scarcely other its outer international bering. I hope th ing fire possibe and the communication trenches which are everly made that Indy ́se to man to out his font into them wine Worten may wear a tight skirt when Alles will be wise endțigă to adapt that

If they do they will sav is out of date if they have neither the view point. ne cannot discover them And the barbed Who can get through here while he is being skill nor the means for making it wide themselves and anju mat of litt

There is wire of all kinds of a thick hot at from the pampets and spattend one. The patched blue linen coat of ingay trouble in the future. res and a strength that no one could get with bomba? Every detail has been thought shades which the French workman wen-M. Miashkovich discussed a nuchber though with a mim.askip How after row out, Endless care has been devoted to the of wire one behind another, in regular earthworks, the firing posts, the shelters, sformation They are 1 dangerous company and the communication.

collected in pits and drained away in deen Decor to various firms (Red things, its origin had renning Faris boen our case for centuries." I am sure,

shafts for into the ground beyond us

Something is making noise, That as the machinery of the electric lighting station. Old motorcar engines have been engaged to do a work which they rever dreamt of when they were made, The machinery is polished until it gliste with cleanliness It is naturally under ground A Littlo further and we came

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JOHON OF VIND. novemding was etimolost Bogle, L-STATE OF WRazmus, b bias aky, o damosed akond, di dielnaling rain; † tog, a gloomy, h hell, 1 ighting, a69emust, D. passing shownch, o ugual TAU, AMRÁTE,

tamader, * Pashilingów i

7 in suchen. § vantha nad launc

VAIMUNOKONA.

Bain

DAILUBOLGUI AL

BECUETTE.

Hongkot g Observatory, April 19th

"revias Oi✅ Date On Dite

Dayat

MAN

at 3 pm 6 km

Xpm

19F5

19,80

29.81

€76

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77

94

95

Last

East

3:

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läichest apsa sir Temperaturs en 18th .... 76 Levent of an air T veparatiste on 18th 77

BONGKONG TIVE TABER

From 10 h wo số th April, 1910

Hson Wärns

Ekong

Wak

Height

B

LOW WAIR

H'kong

Mean

6.89 high nor

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