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2,000 SERBIAN INSURGENTS EXECUTED.

HOW A RISING WAS PUT DOWN.

Details have been given recently by Serbian deserters from the Bulgariai Army of the insurrectionary movement in Old Serbia, which, it appears, was virtually stamped out by the end of

February

THE FLYING SERVICES. LORD DERBY'S TRIBUTE.

The Earl of Derby, Secretary for War, at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, opened the official Air Services Exhibition organized by the Countess of Drogheda for the benefit of the Flying Services Fund - administered by the Royal Aero Chih and for the Red Cross. He said it was impossible to speak too highly of the

The insurgents numbered ahpirt. 15,090, bravery of the members of the Flying including many soldiers recruited in Corps. They were the eyes of, the Army, Bulgaria's disaffected provinces of Vidin and were able to give the "observation and Tirnosa, where the majority of the without which our artillery fre would be inhabitants are of Berking blood. Both far less effective than, it was at the pre-German and Bulgarian troops were em-, sent moment, He defied anybody to any ployed in orushing the movement, One whether any nation had got complete of these informants was in hospita).at supremacy of the air, but he would like. Nisiy in March and there heard from corn- to compare this supremacy of the mirages the following statements -- which we had at present with the

About 6,000 insurgents had been cap- sujiremacy of the en which we claimed.tured, and of these over 2,000 were stun (Hear, hear.) We said we had the marily executed by Germans med with supremacy of the sea,, and a great many of our ships remained in harbour. The machine-guns, Long deep trenches were German said they had the supremacy of dug, in front of which the victims were the sea, and all their slips remained in bound to stakes and shot in groups, their harbour (Laughter and cheers.) Let bodies being immediately thing into the both say they bad got the supremcy of trenches and buried. To Bulgarian sub- the sea, but he ventured to say that thejects who participated in the insurrection supremacy of the son which England had no mercy was shown. Every one in this got was the one we preferred to have category who was captured suffered

death. Father in the one the Germans pre tended to have, (Heur. hear.) So it was with our Air Services. On the essential days in the battles of Arras and the Somme in July the supremacy of the air As re- was ong absolutely. (Cheers.) gards the supremacy, and the bravery of the men in the air there rouid he no com- parison between our cation and any others. The only thing." atided Lori Derby, we have got to think of is the supremacy of invention and, what is just as important, of supply. I that as much in our hands na we would wish it to be No; because you never get all you want. aither the Flying Corps or anything else, in this world.

PERFECTING THE MACHINES.

The remainder of the prisoners were deported to Asia Minor and the whole of the rural inhabitants of the districts in which the rising started were removed to Bulgaria, where they were divided into two portions, one of which con- sisting of men able to work, was kept in Sofia to provide labour, while the other, mainly women and children, was handed over to the tender mercies of the Turks, who were requested to remove them to their Asiatic provinges, .--

on

The informant adds that a few hands of insurgents still carry gerilla warfare in the Babuna Moun- tains and in the neighbourhood of Usküb, and that one of these bands last week made an incursion on the Bulgarian rear encampments. north of Doiran and got off with booty-Times,

CLASS.

I believe it is no exaggeration to say little clear thinking on that for want of sensible lines, and a little management of the situation, the daughters. of English

erally and effectually debarred from the chances of marriage, and the country is therefore being deprived of a considerable part of what we have long bon accustomed to hear described as its backbone," writes London Hrastmistress " in A

But I do believe that at the present wowent there are better brains at work in this country in perfecting and improv ing our flying durchines than there are in any other country in the world. (Hear, hear.) This deputment of flying is 10 longer entirely confined to the War Office; | DAUGHTERS OF THE MIDDLE it is now under an Air Board, and there are many people who say they are not doing all they ought to do. As a general rule, the people who tell us that nothing is being done are just the people who are the most ignorant of what is being done, As a matter of fact. at present there is no stone being left unturned to via all that is possible to be done by human intelli-middle-class parents are being very gen- egnee to improve the flying capacity of our Air Services. When I turn to the question of supply I hope you will not tuke

it out of place on my para if I draw the attention of those who are responsible for work in the manufacture of rose machines to the grave danger to our Air

When I say on sensible lines,' 1 do stoppage of work at such a moment as not mean that common-sense need exclude this. The loss of a day in a workshop the most elevated conception of marriago may mean the loss of a hundred lives on or deprive the prospect of its truest the battlefield, and I do ask those who are romance and beauty. But the English engaged in the manufacture of thestation, thinking on the subject has been instruments of war to consider the poi neither clear nor logical. We have depre tive most carefully and in certain thai | cinted the French rringe de couvenatee they do all they can to help the Flying as being utilitarian, calculating, un Corps in their arduous and dangerous romantic, perhaps even heartless. But at work"

(Hear, hear.) Proceeding, Lard the same time wise English mothers du Dorby said that the Flying Corps hadtheitly what the French do openly~- rec ived seven, V.C. 72. D.3.04, 304 M- arrangut, it mal the marriage, at any tary Crosses, 97 Military Medals, rate the opportunities of marriage; and D..Ms, and 58 Meritorious Service it is their plain duty to do so. Medals, besides innumerable honours from forgign Allied nations and 486 mentions in despatches.

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HONOURED BY THE KING. There was one kopoter common to the whole of the Flying Corps which he thought, they were more proud of than anything else, and that was that the King, on his own initiative, appointed himself Colonel-in-Chief of the Flying Corps as a tribute to the gallantry, they had dis played since the coounencement of the

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Failing such opportunities, cal fairly blame the girls who take the game.

to their own hands and play it in their own way, and have we the right to con denin, oven though we deplore, the bad- ness of that way? Many a girl's extraj vagance in dress or outrageousness of manner has really the character of desperate gamble for the future

it may be a symptom not of natural depravity but of the effort of the young rising life

its

pe and outlet. the verge of panic at the thought of

antural scope. The writer quoted by you //{Mrs. Florence

the Bord's B'örk). Referring to the general outlook of the makes an admirable suggestion in coun

tion with this very instance of spending war, Lord Derby, said We are an

money on attractive clothes-namely, that extraordinary nation. We are either up girls should be definitely urged to savo in the skies one day or down in the depth towards their own marriage portions Sho the next. We are either full of optimism is wise in judging marriages to be hap or pessimistic to a degree, and I do not pier and better founded where there is know which seems to give the most plea at least some approach to financial gure. (Laughter.) Cannot ve steer independence on the part of the wife. middle course! There is every renson to be optimistic with a big it. There is no

The older generation would do well reason to be pessimistic if the if' I am to keep these things more in mind, and ROYAL going to describe to you is carried out they ought to feel it a duty not only to People say we are certain to win. inke definite opportunities for the girls believe that. (Cheers.) But it should ander their care to meet then of their own Weather STEAMways be coupled with a qualifestion if class and type, but they should prepare all do our best. (Cheers.) If we do the way for such opportunities by giving our best we are certain to win. We are them a conception of marriage, not only told that the submarine menace is most just and balanced, but inspiring and dangerous that this country has ever had To girls with such AD outlook to face, but we are certain to beat it if marriage will appeal, not as a secret we ration ourselves as we are called upon hope, still less as an escape from drudg to do. We are bound to have better guns, ery or a satisfaction to their personal better ammunition, more destroyers, more vanity, but as the entrance upon a men-of-war, more cargo

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