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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1928.
A GENERAL'S DIS- OBEDIENCE.
AN ARMY SAVED.
WAR DIARY SECRETS OF LORD RAWLINSON.
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THE KING AND "K."
Secrets of Lord Rawlinson's war diary and war time letters to the Earl of Derby and others, includ: ing sharp criticism of Mr. Lloyd George, are disclosed in "The Life of General. Lord Rawlinson of Trent, from his journals and let ters, edited by Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice, and published by Cassell (26x.).
Rawlinson, who died in India in 1925, at the age of sixty-one, lives in history as the commander of the Fourth Army, and subsequently the defender of Amiens against the German attack of 1918, and the leader of victorious onslaughts in the last days of the war. He is, the first of the Army leaders whose diaries have been-in part-die- closed.
He was the friend of Kitchener from the time of the South African War, and was on terms of firm companionship with Haig. Но thus resented attacks on either, and his resentment is embodied in his diary and letters.
One or two stories of King Ed ward and the present King are also interesting fentures of the book.
Rawlinson came home with Kit- thener after the South African War, and the present King, then Prince of Wales, received them st St. James' Palace, King Edward being ill
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LANDON, June 4th. After an absense of 73 years, Mr. W E. Jones, who is nearly 80, a farmer, of Hamihar. in the rich Waikato district of New Zealand, is visiting England. is ber of the party of farmers Direction arganjeed by the Britis
National Union; and is looking ford to weather the tour with all the enthelasm Rain of a young man. Daily Mail reporter:-
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Highest open-air Temperature, 28th: 89 I feel about 20. I was born Lowest open-air Temperature, 29th: 8
Roscommon, Ireland, and vi taken to New Zealand by m B-Blue sky; O-Cloudy; D parenta.
Prizzle: F-Fog; L-Lightning;
I have found farming pay very-Mist; O-Overonat; P-Pssing well, and I brought up a familyrers; Q-Squalls; R-Rain; Tu of six boys and five girls.
Four boys served in the war and one was badly smashed up.? It was a terrible time while they - were 'away, but we won the war and it was worth it. I certainly. shouldn't be able to afford this trip il we had lost the war.
I hope to pick up some good hints about farming during the tour. I believe, that one is never too old to learn.
I have a son with me, and what I can't apply he will.
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I was very proud to meet the Bat. Prince of Wales to-day. I re- member his passing my farm in Hun. New Zealand and waving cheer- fully to me..
Mon, 2 He is looking older, now~no wonder, with so many strenuous Tues. 3 engagements-but he's a good boy and we are all proud of him.
Wed. Mr. Jones had hoped to visit one Thur. of his daughters, who until recently was living at Hastings. She has Fri. moved to India, and, nothing daunted, Mr. Jones intends to ex- tend his tour to visit her there.
Order Of Merit," "After lunch," relates Rawlin- son, ". went off straight to Buckingham Palace to
see the King, who was in bed. When he was ushered into the royal presence the King fished out the new Order of Merit from under his pillow and
The farmers and their womedfolk presented it to Kitchener who wai were received at St. James's Palace delighted, as he is the first reby the Prince of Wales and at cipient of it."
Downing-street by the Premier. Mr: Baldwin.
"I ehall have travelled close on 30,000 miles by the time I get back, which isn't bad for nearly 80," he Ring said.
Rawlinson's diary for February 20th, 1918, has this entry: "My birthday; and I enter my fifty-fifth year. To celebrate the occasion I had breakfast with the King and Queen, tête-a-tête. Only Majesty, the Queen, and Princess Mary present. They were extreme- ly kind and pleasant, and gave me Bwhiting and some marmalade for breakfast.
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followed by peremptory orders that
he was to attack in earnest.
this was to be done, news was While he was considering "how" brought to him that the Germans were in strength north of Menin. and about Courtrai (seven miles The King has not been too well E-N.E. of Menin). Though G.H.Q. since his accident, and has been obviously considered that he was ordered creain. He honoured me
sticky he determined not to be by giving me some, The Queen rushed into an attack until he knew, and Princess Mary were not allow-more, and therefore postponed hi ed any. There are a good many advance on Menin till the next | messer in France where they have
a better breakfast than the Royal Family has
Ideas About The War. Rawlinson was one of the people to whom K" would really talk, and he records on January 31st, 1915:-
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One of the most interesting and absorbing days of my life. Lord K. went for me, and I had a long and intimate talk with him. He unfolded to me his thoughts and ideas as to the future conduct of the war.
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most communicative, giving me his views on every point connect- ed with the war, the organisation of the armies and their future employment.ata
day."
Next day Bawlinson wrote in bis diary:-
Orders to hand to attack Menin. Just as 7th Division was proceeding to attack, heavy Ger- man columne came down on my flank from the east. Extricated the division with 150 casualties. In December 1018 Rawlinson came home with Haig. An address of welcome to Haig at Dover was suggested, and Rawlinson states:
He has had immense dificulties to contend with, which have not bech made easier by the leader of the Expeditionary Force [French]; but he resents nothing, has kept his temper under the most trying conditions, and, ised too broad-minded to allow these petty differences to make any al- teration in his attitude towards those who have given him every provocation.
No one appreciates and realises this more than the King, with whom I had one and a quarter hour's very confidential conversa- tion to-night. I was not a little surprised to find how much his Majesty knew, and how sound his views were in matter which I should not have thought would have come before him,
"Rawly," commanded the army corps that made the attack on Neuve Chapelle. This was follow- ed by the First Army's attack on Fromelles and the bottle of Festubert, leading to the abelis controversy.
"This attack on K.," wrote Raw linson, is perfectly monstrous, and has raised us out here to a pitch of fury. It is a disbolical plot. V
He said he would agree if all his Army commanders were to come with him. The result has been a proposal for an official re- ception in London. The War Cabinet objected: but the King stepped in and said if they didn't. do it he would receive us himself. It is very petty of L.G. to treat D.H. like this Some of the old friction has been renewed over the question of the treatment of disabled officers and men. The home coming generali lunch.
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