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No one need be out of employment All the young British officers at the
front wear a Charlie Chaplain moustache, that is, the observation of a corres to-day t
pendent of the New York Herald, who has been on a visit to France.
The voluble little man in the couner of the railway carriage gave fiting em phasis to this important statement, using a slightly louder lose than in the preeed
“I used to laugh at the Charlie Chaplin moustache," he says. I now look upon
THE ALLIES COMING BLOW. Without Salonica: we might well be charged with treason and desertion by our Bussian Allica. ERZERUM AND VERDUN WHAT THEY MEAN IN THE GREAT WAR
[BY T. P. O'CONNOR, M..]
J. 199
it as the red, brown, black, or blonde in England, and I am glad to be able badge of courage." He mentions many
INSIDE STORY OF VERDUN.
ing part of the very audible conversale incidents to illustrate the coolness to say that they take the same sanguine paring this attack for months. They had Lion he had been steadily indulging in and courage which impressed him. I view as I do of the present position of the sow scores of flying machines, including war. They agree with me in thinking for the last ten minutes.
several battle biplanes, and had the is companion was a good listener and unique experience of holding in my that we have reached at last the begin over, taken every step during thes merely nodded his acquiescence with hands a 24 lb. bomb, but when a young ning of the turning of the tide, and that, resigned smile. The speaker looked lieutenant told me that, if it exploded, it round the compartment, well satisfied would kill or maim everything within a though slowly and with difficulty and even some reverses, the tide is definitely the all ears were lent to his utterances.
radius of Afty yards, I restored his That remark, quietly challenged an sweetheart to him at once. I was amazed flowing in our favour. Two nvants stand elderly, grave faced man in the opposite by the sangfraid of inere boys who, in out as marking this change; the first, the coraer, not only lacks originality and an acroplane carrying from 12 to 24 of capture of Erzerum by the Russians, and sanity but voices a fallacy !
these bombe, start daily and
the enemy's tack on Verdun._______
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Now for Verdun. I hare heard the whole, inside story from a French-friend, who, in turn, had heard it from some of the men who had taken part in the first days of the eugagement, It is a story which impresses me the mare me hears of I have had the advantage of discussing it. Never, I am bold enough to declare, France shown her incomparable gren- the present situation with some represen in all her long and glorious history has tatives of our Allies, who are at presentness of soul more conspicuously than in this fight. It began with many things Inguinst her. The Germans had been pres brought up a gigantic force of the best troups left to them. They had brought up their biggest guns. They had, more- months of preparation which mechanical science could suggest. For instance, they had built light railroad after railroad so that their troops could be brought to almost any point in a few moments. Un fortunately, the French were not equally. this extraordinary event-oan of the most remarkable and one of the most astound ing even in military history-the attack on Verdun was thrown back by the auto- mobile. Fortunately for France, there and the splendid roads of France enabled was a gigantic supply of automobiles; the French commanders to utilize these. machines to the utmost extent; so that, without railroads, the French troopa could be brought up as rapidly and as easily on the automobiles as the German way lines. And thus it was that the Ger- troops on their carefully prepared rail- mans threw themselves in vain, and at frightful loss, on the impregnable ram parts formed by the french machine guns, and by the unconquerable French soldiers.
- pompous little man frowned. I from this aviation base over forth the second the failure of the German at supplied with railway And then came
Why why indeed, he blustered, because, my friend, thank Heaven at least am not void of all patriotic feel
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DERMANY'S DREAM OF THE EAST
lines into the jaws of death. All of the
With the capture of Erzerum the Rus British aeroplanes are equipped with the latest type of machine guns, but the aviators prefer the Lewis, because it is sans began the break-up of that more capable of loosing 000, as against the Germent between the Germans and the Turks man machine's 400, bullets each minute.
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HEAVY BLOWS FOR TURKS.
The fight between Russia and the Turcu- German combination is not, of course yet over, but the capture of Erzerum and Trebizond are heavy blows to Turkey, and already have had serious consi quences. All the information that leaks through from Constantinople points to growing fissure between the pro-German forces and our friends in the Turkish capital, and to the gradual diminution he had been to the ware for years. As of the sinister influence of Enver Pashs matter of fact, less than two years ago and his fellow brigands and assassins, he was a junior clerk in a big London who have held down Turkey for some bank."
time past. The rumours of a movement for separate terms of peace, by Turkey may not have as yet much foundation, but they are straws which show Turkey s power for mischief is coming to an end
CORPORAL TO COMMANDER
cannot break
single
repeat that statement, sir, be announe ed. While there is so much work to be done, with the country drained, as it of the flower of its manhood, every man and woman can find work! Why,
against us in the Near East. That com I,'' he continued, " even 1, who have
bination started with great promise and never before done a stroke of work, and
magnificent visions. As everybody who might remain comfortably at home, even
When I saw a sergeant drive 50 bullets has studied pan-German literature 1. travel 10-Lown every morning by a ridien lonely early train, toil all day in from the Lewis and Vickers types into a knows, the Germans have for many years a stuffy Government offre, over tedious, circle about the size of a silver dollar coquetted with the idea that they could interesting work, Spend the hours was willing to believe that these darl have a great policy in the East, which slogging for a ludicrous sum-justings of any rish friend, many of which would, at one and the same time, open up xre so light that they can be fired from new possibilities for the expansions of enough to buy my cigars-
the shoulder, are really responsible for German influence in the East, and "Precisely and why''!
the pathetic. colourless statements in threaten our hold over our Indian pris official communiqués such as The enemy, sessions. This was the underlying motive who attempted to regain the position car of the Bagdad Railway, and this account fured yesterday by as, was stopped by ed for the extraordinary pains Germany
NO. BOAD TO" FARIE." Die fire of our machine-guns."*"*
tock for many years to make German
What did this tremendous victory hy Describing the firing of a naval 5-inch influence predominant in Constantinople the French troops mean? It meant guri, the correspondent writes: "Wit.It seems like a dream now, but, after all, *Of course, how could it be otherwise lightning-like rapidity the gun was unit is not many months-aga since the Ger good deal more than the repulse of s
ineant that Germany mans and the Turks were talking of a Bigantic and well prepared attack; it Everyone must de his bit. There is work masked, and after a study of the sero- for ull. And I am proud yes, proud "plane map which revealed the mark with great expedition which was to drive us through, it meant that Germany cannot (ngain he looked round to greet the in the enemy's lines, the 'guas loaded, out of Egypt. It is the measure of what get to Paris; it meant, above all, that
Germans are pleased to call their culture Germany cannot break up, silent applause), to say I am doing and the squad stood at attention.
Rady sur site, sergeant, and that they gave their tacit consent, if not many can at her which France has my share
Jalter & lef examination and several their open approval, to the massacre of raised to defend her existence.
But it means a good deal more even depressions of the piece to get the exact three-quarters of & million of Armeniang range, retired two paces to the rear, and as part of this compaign against the Rus than all this. What is the position of Every lay Germany at this moment?. barked out the order: Fire Thesians and against us.
brings nearer the hour when the over- noise, madds by the discharge of the shell
whelming force of the enemies her arrog- was terrife my ears buzzed for bours
ance and her bestial and savage cruelly afterward but the little lieutenant stood
have brought down on her head will unruffled among his men.
Get the observer's report,' was his
begin their simultaneous movement upon order, And through a field telegraph
her Russia, Italy, France ourselves, the Serb Army, possibly the reconstituted ear by came the welcome news that the shot had scored a hit. Then I saw a
armies of Roumania and Greece, will all British 9. heavy, short-barrelled gun
be making their simultaneous, advance in of semi-kowitzer type-in action.
The
the spring, and though that advance may No one need be out of employment lieutenant here also were one of the giddy
be interrupted here and there, it will terday," he again protested. Charlie Chaplins, and was na cool as if
go on and on until Germany is crushed You're wrong, sir, was the answer.
There was only one method of averting The passenger took out his watch, con
that oncoming disaster, and that was to it and by striking some sulted it, then added, We have some
anticipate tremendous blow at one of the Allies to time before we reach the urst stop-give
If the ke the advance impossible. me a chance to explain just how nation
of France could be crushed, then Ermy. it would have been more difficult for ally unproductive this system of volun-
The correspondent mentions that the tary working fay practice as a solici-
Russia and England and Italy tu do tor was well-nigh ruined-such is the men of a glorious regiment lost so heavily
their part in the work. What the Ger fortune of war, and in that light ac during a famous fight that a boy who left
mans looked for, prepared for during ROUMANIA AND GERECE. Passmorecepted the fact cheerfully, confident that Canada, as a lance-corporal is now Livut.-
long months, hoped confidently ta there was plenty of work be done. Colonel and Battalion Commander.
Thir, again, involves many other aalis achieve, was to give to France a knock- Hopefully set out to find it, thinking He was greatly impressed by the high
factory results. I have little doubt as to out blow such as the fathers of the pre to meet a decent means of living await-spirits of the wounded.
wern; able to ing me in a hundred places. There was
I saw two young soldiers who had the choice which Roumania will ulti-sent German generation
And another Sedan work, there were also enger people ready reached the hospital with both lega mately make, but we must not be too inflict at Sedan. to do it, like yourself, for a pittance, smashed, now moving about slowly, with anxious or too fidgety. Roumania vill might well have meant the partial Apart for nothing, clamouring to be allowed out crutches, and were in such high not stir till the beginning of the great paralysis at least of France when the to do it, to ease their desire to help spirits that one actually challenged the Russian advance secures her from spring advance is beginning.
from the effect of such a military dis They had the preference I wanted a other to a foot-race. A German sergeant pounce by Germany, and perhaps the living wage you were there to though only 22 years of age, won the Iron gium, Serbin, and every other place politics. What would have been said ire major Fritz he is called by all, who, same disastrous lot as has fallen to Belnster, there would have been very impor- Innt results in the world of international- work for enough to buy your rigars."
For fifteen months," he continued, Cross, is a patient as the result of arrive where German brutality has been left to the Germanophile circles of Roumania or
ing in a British trench at about the time display its hideous possibilities.
Grecce but that the military staffs were There are a German minnenwerfer esploded there. plenty of openings for a man with an Fritz, who is as tenderly cared for as gard the news from Greece as growing right in saying-as some of them at least
daily more satisfactory. Here, again, I income; no one wants a poor, needy he were a Briton--this applies to the would strongly counsel a spirit of lave said "all along that the armies of beggar like mynell. Last week I was
Germany were irresistible, and must con- treatment of all German wounded pri confident patience. My friends in quer in the end. The doubling souls neres munition work at tey flinghill toners will probably regain the of Greece and as one of the oldest of the everywhere would have wonden entire
week. Thirty-five shillings his legs soon, but naturally he is not Philbellenes, I have many friends
ly new crop of enemies to confront. [ What of my obligations? Am I well treated with a little beardless Greece in various countries have always make a passing allusion also to back o to be relieved of those 1. No! There's "I had the payment for my office; the lease of officer boy who, wounded in the head and said to me that time must be allowed to portant fact that this gigantic attack on my little house with a rent of eighty with the Right of one eye gone for ever, do its work, and that time was on the sido the armies of France was made to coin- pounds a year my family to feed, clothe, warmed the hearts of everyone who look of the Greeks, who, following the lead of cide with the new appeal to hankrupt educate
ed upon him with what the song calls M. Venizelos, eee no hope for Greece ex- Germany for their now loan. Thus, copt in alliance with the Allied Powers. then, the more you survey the heroic fight. the sunshine of his smile. I quite see your point," assented the Mr & Mrs Neil Mao little man, "but you will admit the "How do you feel, lieutenant' I ven- The enemies of M. Venizelos are daily at Verdun, the more you realise how truc
tured
en losing their hold. Indeed, at this moment is the saying with which I began, that Intyre
Government must consider the amount of Topping,' said the lad The Boches there are possibilities in Greece which Verdan has proved to be one of the turn- points in the war, that it marks the got me in the head, and I suppose 1 may threaten the dynasty, and though he Mr & airs V. He hại
"And how better could public money will be a Johnny with one glass eye; but does not yet realise it, the best friends of beginning of the turning of the tide, and sud olid Mr & Mrs W. A. J. Mr & Mn W. Ein fair return for services rendered I can see England with the other, and the King are those who press upon him that at last we see Germany reaching its Roberts and obik Surely the provision for the deserving when I'm fit again I want another chance a national Greek policy, and stand be-realisation that though she is not yet
disappeared. Mr. C. Skott
is a national duty! And," he added, at the Foches to get some of my own tween him and the disapproval of the over-beater, her chance of victory has for ever
whelming majority of his subjects against Mr & Mrs Grant Smith does the employment of voluntary, an: back and
"I recommend the pessimists of Flect the support of his odious brother-in-law, Mr & Mrs A. Fidlayderpaid labour make for efficient street, who have been demanding the the German Kaiser M. Venizelos has at
Smith
economy I doubt it. Organisation it heads of Lord Kitchener, Mr. Asquith, essentially the keynote of success, and perfect organisation.
ation can only result from Sir Edward Grey, and Mr. Balfour, and a keen discernment in choosing the right shrieking that the Government must go on himself for several months; he has lost savage outburst of piracy and war- unit to complete & flawless whole (says the correspondent), to slip over to given bis support to a new organ, backed der on the high seas. There is no
the British bases in France, slady the by large financial resources from those in unpacking our hearts with words a The good housewife knows how neces sary it is that her kitchen should move organisation that has been evolved from patriotic Greeks outside Greea, who set to these atrocities. It is impossible, to feelings when a Canadian officer, with clockwork regularity. She chooses almost nothing within twenty months, such an example to the Greeks in the and the language which would express her servants carefully and superintends.
and I feel certain that thenceforth they Mother Country, and, in short, the cam- the daily duties as conscientiously as the will hold their peace until the war ispaign has started, and, I am inclined to spoke to me the other day of the even believe, r will not come to an end until little coffing for murdered babies hich
គណៈ seen the gentral sumes command over his won or ended."
Greece is on our side when the great move ment in the East against Germany and gate. It is impossible that
it is imposante can go unpunished; Austria begins
any nation which retains its love of THE MEANING OF BALOTICA
liberty and its hatred of cruelty etn look. I do not on these things unmoved Here let me just say a word in reply abandon the hope that before this war to some very foolish criticismd with re
is over Germany will stand with ber gard to our expedition to Salonica.
back against the wall, and all the out- regard our occupation of Salonica a traged, disgusted, and horrified world next to the capture of Erzerum, the most important factor in producing the great against her. But we must lat other vindicating their national honour-that change in the Near East which everybody nations find out the best means of can sco to-day. Without that expedition, is for them to decide our cause in the East would have been
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The little man listened without inter ruption, while the other continued The quasing organization of the enemy is indeed their most powerful saget. jarmy
How often we hear, in excuse for some slight loss to our forces, The Germany are so well
50 well organized, like a huge It's a lesson worth noticing." The train stopped. Thank you will you shake hands! Good night." The train * went on its way,
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