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THE WAR.
IRISH RISING ALMOST ENDED.
REBEL COMMANDOES SURRENDER.
HEAVY GERMAN DEFEATS.
FRANCO-BELGIAN" FRONT
THROUGH REUTERS AGENCY.). HEAVY GERMAN DEFEATS AT VERDUN. ATTACKS IN MASSED FORMATION.
PARIS, May 1st.
4.25 p.,
(THROUGH REUTED'S ́ADENCY.]'
DEATH OF LORD ST. ALDWYN.
FORMER CHANCELLOR OF THE. EXCHEQUOR
LONDON, April 30th,
TAX HONGKONG DAILY PRESA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2RD 1NG
DEGENERATE GERMANY.
AN INTERESTING REVIEW,
Degenerate... Germany. By HENRY DE HALGALLET. Werner Laurie, Ltd. London 2/ net,
To review a book of the nature of
that only a definite purpose could justify its publication. The author pleads such justification, and his ples, is accepted by
ENGLISH SNOBBERY.
RECEIVES A CHECK
THE PRUSSIAN ATTITUDE AFTER THE WAR.
ENGLAND TO BE AVOIDED BY
TRAVELLERS.
KNOB-KERKI.
THE BEST WEAPON'AT CLOSE QUARTERS
two men of such eminence as Lord Charles tion desce the elementary and to Germaans have shown a weak and almost gives no warning, By the time you have -
Knob-kerrii A South African name for native club! Old soldiers will recall it
The death is announced of Lord St. of value in combatting the preposterous atlitude of superiority self under an gns. It was disgraceful that children It is silent, You can wipe out a frenchful
“A communiqué states-The Germans have suffered heavy defeats at Verdun. They at-Aldwyn. The deceased had been indisposed tacked powerfully at dusk in and for for sometime. His only son and heir was anation against Deadman Hill, but our killed in action last week, and his four artillery and machine-gun Bre inflicted year-old grandson thus succeeds to the title,
perinous losses. Every Gerámia assault
The deceased was created a Viscount in 1906, having previously been the. Ht. Hon. Sir Michael was smashed. Another series of German.
Edward. Hicks Beach. He was M.P. for East attacks at Cuines were similarly defeated with serious los es
There has been a violent and continuous
bombardment of Hill 304 and Vaux.
French air-squadrons made destructive attacks on railway stations, and food and ammunition depots around Metz, NAVAL ACTIVITIES.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] SUBMARINE WARFARE. KING'S ARMED YACHT SUNK.:
LONDON, May 1st -Hi-Majoriy armed yacht Aegusa., and the minesweeper Nasturbum havo bedn sunk by mines in the Mediterranean. All the officers have been saved. Six of the crew of the Aegina, and seven of the crew "of the Nasturtium are using.
GENERAL,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.). THE IRISH RISING-
DEATH KNELL SOUNDED.
MANY ARRESTS.
Gloucestershire from 1864 to 1885, and for West Bristol from 1884 to 19, representing the Unionist interent.. He was Under-Secratory Hene Department and Secretary of Poor Law! Board, 1808: Chiel Secretary for Ireland, 1874-76 and 1888-87: Shcretary for the Colonius, 1878.80; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1885-50 and again Board of Tendo 1898 (2. His only son and heir was the Hon. Michael Hugh Hicks: Bench. The Into Lord St. Aldwyn - was also the President of the Court of Arbitration which decided the terms under which the Tanjong Pagar dock was ex- proprinted by the Government of the Straite Settlements.]
from 1890 to 192; and President of the
GERMAN COLONIES
SEA - POWER
SOUTH-WEST AFRICA,
AND
The Gennan Colonial Secretary, Dr. Solf, je bombarded periodically with ̈
appeals from traders and others who have special interest in the restoration of the German Colonies
and tradition.
CLASS DISTINCTION IN GHOOL, LIFE.
[BY F. Á MCKENZIG.] Privy Councillor Muthesin, a well- Mr. Alox Deying, Headmaster of Clayes known Prussian oficial, bas written a book toilet. He was dressing for an attempted My friend patised in the midst of his
Degenerate Germany is a task demand.ro School, Winchester, speaking on "The entitled, "The German after the War, aid that night. He adjusted his bulky ing a, Tegree of caution, Thore are ver1chools and Social Interests at a public in which to expresses his views and the person to the somewhat cramped corner of viewa of a large majority of his conthedug-cut and picked up a strong ash many passages that could not be quoted stingat Huddersfield recently said patriots," on the altitudo which German stick & little over two feet lang with a bulgo in a daily newspaper. It might be said that in the past he, like many others, had must assume towards other, nations when at one end, made, apparent, by slipping
viewed with deep concern the widening of rence has been concluded. Herr Muthe-a serrated steel wheel over t the gulf between class and class, which was is of course, only permits himself to This is the best of all weapons when becoming peculiar to England above all the think of peace which has been inposed you come to close quarters, he said with this show inore strongly than in educa The Privy Councilor admits that hither trench dagger. It makes no sound at o antions of the world, and in nothing was by a victorious Gerinany an utterly van-ja note of admiration for it in his voice. quished forsajat "It benty the antenuatic and it bents the
For the lower Beresford and Lord Ros bery, the former higher stade schools existed, and up to a criminal prefererea for foreign countries gone through the Boches with it you still of whom expresses the wish that "the book certain point were doing excellent work, end their products Their love of the have all your bumbs to spare to throw on will have an extensive publication, and so but the strongest class conflict aged roundtranger within their gates their addiction their reserves when they attempt to rush open the cyes of the evils; world to the the extinction of the old grammar school to French and English fashions, their en-you. Give me the knob-kert all the time
and the establishment of the County Counthusinstia study of foreign languages, their brutalities and beastial practices of so calleil schools admitting, as they did, or four in forvign countries, their affected toin proportion of elementary school pupils, regard for foreign art are all ensligated. ed Kultur in Germany.” The writer con-
The upper, or so-called governing classes. It was simply monstrous, for example, that tends that the knowledge of the unwhole he strongly to their own institutions of hotels, theatres and shops should be plas sex fucts published in this book will be preparatory schon and public school, and tered all over with French and English
aristocracy Was
of blood, breeding, should be brought up by foreign nurses and dangerous ponco ( ideas' unfortunate
Now inen and women of all classes, homosty British, and taught the accents of by held in various quarters of Grent and are working together with one sympn the enemy. According to Herr Musus Britain-For instance among those i thy and in-lhe dead lying side by side, the peace will put an end to all this inglert
cook sun and duke's son treeling the ous abnegation of national dignity and informed, emasculated individuals styling Valley of the Shadow together Never respect, themes the Union of Democratic again will urn and women be quite as they THE SELFISHNESS OF KULTUR... Control Combatring" is a well chosen have been in the past. We shall be a lost word to describe the author's state of mindation indood if after this wo are not n
very different nation. when he wrote this book. Mr. Frederic Harrison (writer of the German Peril 1916), whose opinions are given in the Pre face says. It is most desimble that our countrymen should be disabused of the mendacious pretences of German Kultur have positive proof of the degeneracy of Germany during the twentieth den
...‚'. I believe the explacation try. of the paradox that Germans at home and unexcited are estensibly mid and kindly, and yet in groups ad under excitement break out (as to day) into every form of vice and atrocity is this. By temperament and education they give themselves up to intellectual and ideal objects the exact opposite of the practical Briton--an i folios out the fimagined purpose regardless of 5000 senso, morality or decency.'
This is the indictment which Mr. Hal vallo sets out to prove against our fees and A large number of firms interested in it, follows that such reading cannot be say, South West Africa. have sent in a petition thing but unpleasant. There are four observing that German South-West Africa chapters to which special attention is call
"Concerning Womco is the only Geriaan colony which offers toed, Chapter 0,
from the days of Boer Sgating. In this war of dzen, guns and trinitroto noi, of 20-hp. aeroplanes and wireless telegraphy we have adopted the weapon of the pri mitive man, the club. It has many merits. of men with it on a stormy aight and their friends fifty yards away will not know that anything has happened. You can calculate your blow so as to stun in place of killing, stifthus enabling you to bring back a group of prisoners whose information may be of the
greatest service. In war prisoners Bro of real value. They may say something. They will probably attempt with worthy patriotism, to deceive you and trap anu completely. But their very hes and their perienced intelligence officers who overlook the. The knob-kerri is making history. The past winter has witnessed a series of raids all along our lines in which it has been the principal weapon, aids that have kept the Germans on constant tenterhooks and have yielded us many mal triumpha I call them small because even the most on- husustic advocate of night raids does zut proles that they can vitally affect the operations of the war. But anything which keeps the Bochas uneasy and keeps our own
en alert is good,
One of the author's most important chap ters deals with Germany's Scientific In destry." Tho e partions of the world still left to conquer when peace is signed will In Ergland there is no form of Kulturred by Beientific Industry" silences have a real value for the ex- The ink on the pence protocols will still be that can compare with the German Aniner wet when foreign nat ons will passion- Lately" rash to Germany for supplies of karipe where falien women are employed those products of which she has a mono- tospesially push the sale of drink with pole aduce her customers and entertain them after her own fashion, whether they be intoxicated
Chemicals of all kinds, drugs, optical and scientific instrumente, must be drawn from Germany, No ciher nation can posai
or not. In all the evil resorts of men,bly produce these things. Every one of young, middle aged and old, there are cate
the German lye factories, says the writer is a little university in itself, in which fully bescreened corners,
hundreds of: ** unse fish scholars ** are at Sexual perversion we are told, “haswork. The British are far too pronounced assumed proportions of grave magnitude," lovers of their ease to immerse themselves and the anties that have taken pnco at in scientific industries,
The-Woman Hater's Ball" and th Grand Via Mask Ball" which forta be subject for humorous reports in the German Prase, are too revolting to dwellchanical technique for formented products, rhink of the problem, Hire we have the upon
There is not a country in the world that does not depend on Germany for engineer ing and machinery, for chemical and me
Trench warfare is essentially a care of brain against brains.. Mere brule courage counts for little. The man who has courage and nothing else gets killed rather earlier than is necessary that is all there is for him.
In
for medicines. It may be expected that, Of the White Slave Trafie" is uff after the war foreign countries will seek Hines of British and Gorman trenches sapa- rated by "no-man's-land," which varies in cent to say that that the German has al- to entice German chemists and engineers most the monopoly of the world in provid.te their shores in order to freshen up their with from 40 yards to 200 yards. This "no-man's-land" is largely occupied by ing the victius. The being the case it is decaying industries; but such efforts will dense crasses of wire ontargletonte
Bone cases the Germans have double lines not surprising to read that 90 por cent of be narrowly watched and frustrated. the mala Berliners are suffering or have FOREIGN STUDENTS: D180" TRAGED, of Tangled wire, with strande running. suffered from a loathsome form of after the war towards those foreign making a mans 42ft deep. During day-
in
What attitude must Germany Base through them as thick as bar of iron. hebith.
InCrime and the Criminal un are students who would ecek her schools and light the whole of this front is closely witch informed that the criminality of marred universities for the purpose of gaining by snipers, whose rifles are fitted with tele when is much higher than that of the knowledge of German science? In many scopic sights. picked markenen who know buried and the numerous records of cases, says the author young men vis ting every inch of ground in front of them,
At night men on either side orcop forth marder and mut lation by men are horrible Germany for instruction become so imbued
the treme. Only ono such cristinal with Germaniem that they remain all their through special openings in the trenches. his hea known in England, that of Jack life centres from which German ways and Sentries take their places fest the enemy be Ripper, and there is probabil ty in methods radiate This is a distinct gain should try to attack under cover of the the theory that he was a German But in the majority of cases for examp's darkness Fares are thrown constantly Of Germany's Modern Literature" be the case of Russians and Japanese, stud the sky, lighting up all around.” “A ents go back to their own country, and by the first sound of the hiss of the flare overy man in the "no-man's-land" drops down and author says:---- To this Dr, Solf replien: can only between the British and #firmas It seems as it all Germany had their increased knowledge intensify comics quiet. If ho in too late to do thug ho nothing else in mind but love making and petition against Germany, and jeopardis stands absolutely still so that he may not Icve-giving and love-abu jag, a stat mez Cerman prospects in their count cabo distinguished. If the enemy make out fter the war this matter must be gone the outlines of his figure a miper's ride or which many Britong can endorse fiamta carefully. There need to no objection aimachine gun settles his fatos personal observat on, No longer in Gor-
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a considerable white population the pas. Worker," Chapters 7 and 8 Germany's sibility of permanent settlement, that its Scarlet Securge and Chapter 9 Crize With much heat, and future will be settled in Europe," and and Criminals
how he shall settle her affairs with the that it can be left to England to decide setor reason, the auther repudiates this South African Union.
notion that there exists any race relation
paint out that I have repeatedly taken oo peoples. He draws attention to the undeni- casion to insist-and I myself shall makeable differerea in the skull formation of the
effort the world watch with the conclusion of two nations. The comparison, a far as
Ger-
which I too have never doubted for a no- men, Germany will again recover complete ferman head is that of a Negro and from the German as cone:rmed, is odions. The possession of all her former cop this, it is argued that, many centuries must from other quarters an extension of man colonial possessions and the creation of favourable trade possibilities sre azad elapse before the moral level of the Teuton oan only welcome these proposals also can he lifted to the plain on which the specially as they are in no way out of British people stand to-day. hony with the programme of undimir- ished restoration of Germany's old colonial possession,
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LONDON. May 1st. A Dublin communiqué sounds the death knell of the Icish rising. Particularly signi ficant is a passage relating to the wholesale urrenders in Central Dublin, which is the centre of the whole movement. The soldiers in these positions. in consequence of the looting, were furnished with supplies for months. The priests and the police are doing their utmost to desseminate the know. ledge of those surrendera, which will have The most salutary-effect when it is known that the rebel citadel is tuttering. The rebels continue waplonly to burn property in It is, however, remarkable that suche I uterungen, attract little attention in the Sackville Street, but the re brigades are German Press. They seen to be discussed now xble to resume work. The rebels ar only at Hamburg and by writers like Count Reventlow, who insists perpetually rested include that notorious agitatress, that German colonial power must depend Countess Markieewicz. The rebel com-upon the destruction of British sea-power. under at Ennisworthy has left for Dublin under an escort to convince himself of the
Count Reventlow says
Colonies can bs.
Every battalion has its stories of this nightly fighting, of English and German coming suddenly face to face, aca prised by the other, each suddenly sur gaged in deadly grip. There can be no niceties of war here. If you catch sight of your enery you have to kill him as quickly as you can, with the certainty that if you
mani boskseller's windows do we sex copies foreign students studying certain of Goethe, Schilier, Victor Hugo, trans beaches of learning-philology philos Intions of Shakespere. Mon signe Tour by sad the sh triet sciences. But schools genev and Ererass. The great same day must be closed against, then where applied light authors have had to yield theor science is taught, where indu trics are per fected, or where the knowledge is gained pride of place to the little scavenger which will enable them on their rotar
cribes of the night.” Bu
come to fil the position of factory inspre tor works director, factory architect, sy do not he will kin
"In what country in Europe?" the
In a nation cerebrally so backward author aiks,“ offer than in Germany, kindred callings. To g. unlimited scene How would it be possible to eros no-
as the German you must expert to fit would ha pos ible for two woren (one bi, He the enterprising youth of foruman'g-land," break through the exomila childishness. In social intercourse you if the other his mistress) to thrash out nations to acquire techn'cal knowlagwire entanglernente, and penetrate the Hun
will espec nily not co it, even in thy and pub ish in book form their most inti- would bo for Germany to commit suicide cloverest and most intellectual specimens, mae heart affairs, the dead man's letters and help other nations to emancipate then
to them both and retell his satyric Dica-zelves”: of the Germans male and female, Innocent of a monso of humour the Gerades wh Lo his body was hardly ed in mas will receive no excellent joke with death?” d
A face more dour than any Scot-mans; As the Religious Conditions of Ger- he does not know where to laugh ner many
Countess Schimrastanu (onos Lady when to laugh; when he shoud speak lis remains silent, when he should be silent h must of necessity speak."
What of the German women We are
We must point out to the South African firms that Gernian colonial presions on never be possessions in the true sense of ders on the spot. In the meantime @the-word without a victorious decision of exists. Another deputation froin Ash the war with England.
road possessions for the Gorman Empire told they have the smallest brain of any bourne has also left for Dublin. Reporte only upon the condition that we can, perslysation in Europe and it is inferior in in the colonies themselves, partly on the that all is quiet have been reicevel from asas but above all in home water, offective
quality. other possible storm centres, including Newly defend them against England whether
Cross, Wicklow and Bagnalstown. The rebca at Galway are reported to be dis banding. A few arrests have been made.
REBEL COMMANDOES SURRENDER,
LONDON, May 1st.
An official zancunccinent says that all the Dublin rebel gommandoes have surrendere
THE CASUALTIES.
The following are Dublín casualties: Killed Captain F. C, Dietrichsen (Sher- wood Foresters), Lieutenant H. C. Daffen, WY. Hawken and P. C. Perry (Shor woods), A L. Hamsay (Royal Irish).
by fighting, or by so convincing England of the efficiency of their defences that she will not dare to fight. In order to create them conditions Germany after the war must be both from a military and econorsic point of view, the first Continental Power in Europe, able to meet all demands, and she must have created on the sea-coast abso lute security for the freedom of the
geas,
Working women in general earn cant **ges in Germany. In the late 90's a litel suit brought to light the fact that, gir's and women in the employ an Embroidery manufacturer rec-ived only sid, per day.
There are many employers in Germany who excuse the smile of the salary by
"GENTLEMAN." A TERM OF OBLIQUY.
our approach 1 There is of course, the rechts without the Germans suspooting familiar way adopted for big advances: to One of the most ball ng probleme whris break the wire entanglements down by Privy Councillor Muthesina ha sob him-tained, tremendous shely fre. There is a self to solve is. In what way is the Ger second way to run a mise under them. exploded it, rush through the passage man to grat fy h's deire for travel thus cleared. Some simpler na The romantic oaging in his son has wanted, and a simpler plan was found
It would not be wise to give the details.
And
WAR
of Honour to the "German Court), who hboured umong the unemployed and invariably expreved itself in foreign starving poor in Berl n for a time, and travel, Divart lands have ways bem of the new plan. I must leave you in created workshops for their bemeft, de The obect of his longing, especially the imagine the mes moving out from our front clares that the work ag man ico's a pridatin Bouth. Thir says sullor, out on a stormy night, specially clothes. in daying the exirace of God an 1 th wave and really when Germanece to specially arraed, gliding through "no passion of a First le mese think of it what after all, is the advan- land, scouting with the skin of Red in- the fellow and then I will be eye in him tage of Italian travel It is questionable dias, and after possibly hour of work is the commonplace blasphemy she whether Itel an art and literature have coming up to the Corman front They hern an unmixed blessing to the North, have done it time after time. They have After the war, Germany will be driven in done it to time too! On the night of one of on herself for her inspirat ons, and Rome the great attacks two parties word launched and Naples, Paris and the Rivera Madrid out to attack separate-points of the linee Led Granada, will mark a pesed of derens Lacy were faced by a very difficult Gor- entanglements more formidable than here. front. Nowhere were the German The two parties made their attack within fifty seconds of one another
affirma
The sentries along the German remparts
based upon her own strength and safe pointing out the means of supplementing criminality to their own, worem folk who British in this war, says the " Geheimret, are not unusually a great difficulty.
against the most unfavourable possibilities it, and employers of all kinds of female Without these conditions Germany's labour "regard as their particular privi. colonial possessions would be only a sham
BRITISH CAPITAL FOR ITALY.
Such then is the character of the nation against whom we are fight og for dear life, a nation that has grown in military power in proport on as it has decl ned in spiritual and moral health. Can no no napisi racy from the effects of which Germany
has happily enped. barbaric treatment of helpless victilos in
England, especialy must be avoided as a foreign and when they show hardly s bourse of travel. The onduct of the
pusess almot len status among t (hem than. Las been execrable. They have noured co often ouigh a copy inad on entry their cattle. The thought of susti antion timely on a vat on whose only fault is the duty. Tommy, thinks Fritz rather stupid. ready ruling suprime ʼn the word appesta like it sought a desert ez stence and peaceful Picture to yourself when the way hea mero Indgitig in the back premises of lege" to do that which would remove an a horrible nightmar Happily the night d velopment They hav bronet Cormam been made and our supports have come up. the British Empire with the permanent Englishman beyond the pelo of respectably Las passed when the nationa lay almost all over the wor za robbers and murʼerer; a group of our soldier fing themselves prospect of immediate expropriation when city. Tha Jus Primac Noctis of tend 1 h iplesey witness ng the horriba a ot of women and children. They are not an upon the German trenan, silently dealing ever it suits the British owner.
anests of ike Funs with no more power honourable natim. The word " gente. heavy blows bowling down one after the lords in the Middle Ages is aaye in Ger than to convulsively twist the limbs in man" must, no larger be used by Germans other with
kip cub-sticks, sweeping many to-day in another shape. The agony. The world aweke, thes healthy save as a term of cost mos Herr Mathe through the my before they have had chapter under this heading is fall, pain. life's blood is onge more flowing through us weeps over Eng and fall. Here was time to recover from their surprise. Every fully fal, of shocking details, which, like the armed forces of Europe and of the nation compared with Germany by blood second is precious now. The bronch must
manly sons of Britain's oversea domin on which hu est all of the prix ne Ger. be
all plex red, pouble prisoners captured the other charges, aro substantiated by To Asia Japan han stood 's the champion man rotion of honour. If England is to machine guns destroyed, bombe Asker off, German authorities,
of the yet misjudged Yellow race, and be Germane's hereditary enemy for the and trench mortare rendered useless before
along the German lince w bulb such fond hope tine hut, added this fate on herselfie to the Scarlet-Bourge" there is also budia, the country on which our sly focs next hunded vers, England has brought the word that anything has gone wrong has group and the Credito Italiano on the other plenty of plain speaking, Parents got another page to its gloriona history of The author as that the erol of friends p
One of the hero of this kind of fighting 7. G. Gursham, F, G-Hickling F. Preg-sido as representing an Italian financial only connive but plan from anfadoy the walour and and hyalty ough the day after the war will be her Countries nell, A. H. Quibel (Sherwoods). W. Me group for the constitution of a British com
when prooe will dawn is not vet, so far therefore, travet will be limited Countries a cantain of the 27th Canadian Ba pany to be called the British Italian Cor- moral degradation of their daughters as the one of mortels cane, the hotleg demosed innah be left severely talion. He fought not with knob karri bat Cullagh (Army Medical Corps), Second-paration with an authorised capital of one Quoting from the Rev. E. F. Williamo result is certain. There need therefore bo Tone. Bet here a much of the world hat with an sutomatic pistol. Holding his web Lieut. 1. H. Addis, J. A. Dum, J. A million sterling and the constitution of an -Hawe (Dublin Fusiliers), J. E. Brond, Italian company under the style of Com M. B. Brown, W. H. Curtie, W.. Fagnia Italo Britannien with a capital of ten mill on lire. The object of the twó Fisher, J. E Hartshorn. F. M. Lamb (Sherwooda), E. Gedrard (Field Artilkry), G. D. Helliwel (South-Staffords).
Missing-E. H. Atkins (Army Medica! Corps).
Wounded-Lieut-Colonel C. Faces (Sher.
An agreemont has been signed in Lon woods), Major H. Hamson (Sherwood). don between the London County and West Captain P S. Baclies (South Staffords). minster Bank and Lloyds Bank on the one A. B. Lealis Melville, B. H Charlton, ideas representing a British financial
this phasy of German immorality:—
In who other country cave Germany can such a state of unatterable vicious companies is the development of ecorigenicness be found? No, the reating of young relations between Great Britain and Italy girls for the specife purpose in Germany and the promotion of undertakings in the cannot find a parallel in the worst days Commercial and industrial fieds in Italy. of Rome, Roms in the days of the Lupo, The companies will work in close BURDC B- the Busturarice, the Blitida, and the
Diobolaros.
tion.
pressed
no fear that the subterranean noe of the ants de Italy, Paris and London, Fresh roa to his bip he fired, three clips from it "Pezon at Any Price carp ritory wilening mod in pirat on will be gained off twenty-four shote, Then, heavily pr shake the determ naton of the powers of the braten track Why all this case cism he flung the empty weapon into the face of righteousness who go omelons of their Taru Vous erg to the Orient, says the a German rushing at him, grassed bagg onet from the German's Kandia and fought might to prevail. This book however may "G-ho mra and stoep vourself in the with it. When the morsent cume to Tall serve many useful purposes chiefy by marvellous relies of Koltnr which the back he striped out of the trenches with qua ating the civilized naher with the Paran toe afb behind them. And his men bleeding from many points, but character of the neighbouraith whom they then there is frees. And the Dalmatian wiling When thor mobel Cuir own must periance one day live on brus of cost and Austria-Hungary the Near and trenches they discovered that he had fon
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