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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY MAY 25, 1932,

THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF GALLIPOLT

Continued from Pap

GIRE GUIDES COMING OF AGE.

586,000 TO TAKE PART.

More than half a million girla throughout the British Isles will be celebrating this month the majority of the Girl Guide movement.

ALWAYS TOO LATE. This was n many me wo Bhad sent to Gallipoli in all, many also as would oven have been quired for a third affort to open

An official at headquarters told a the Dardanelles. For, by our failure, we had set fres our enemy, Pressman: The celebrations will added now oneray-Bulgarin; begin on May 3 and fast until sacrificed an ally-Sorbia; and on-

May 29 inclusive. No fewer than sured the doom of our largest allyle Guides, Brownies, Rangers -Russia

and Guiders (adults) will take part

Too late" in the verdics sot only on the Gallipoli campaign

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Originally it was proposed top-Mail notice, etc. a whole, but on every step in have a grant Albert Hall pageant 70 to 7.13 .m it, the minor tactical steps but owing to the call for economy. cluded

For the failure of the statesmon the girls having local celebra- Was unhappily paralleled by that tione instead.

of the military lenders on the spot,They will all try in that period with less excuse and more incom-to do aspecially good turn. It will petence for their job. Such at be made a week. of Guide Service, least, is the impression derived There will be a jollification for the. from a study of this history

younger children."...

The military leader who comes out best, if not soathless, is the Commander-in-Chief Sir Ian Hamilton,

He was the man to whom most may be forgiven, both because" he was so hindered by the Govern- ments procrastination and because hia handicap was augmented by his loyalty to superiors who desired to economise in Gallipoli in order to concentrate in France. What a contrast of spirit there is between Sir Ian Hamilton's un-

own

Including one event which pro ceties the official oslebrations nota- ble dates are:→→→→

May 2-Cardinal Bourne will Address Catholic Guides in West- minister Cathedral

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May 99-Guide Sunday throughout the British Isles. si, Special servica for Jewish

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selfish reluctance to demand forces Guides.. that would make his prospects The Princess Royal, who is more sure, and the jealous way insident of the Girl Guides' Associa- which our General feadquarters tion, will attend the service at St. in France begrudged any help Paul's in which Lord and Lady being sent to him even when they Baden-Powell will take part. The had come to realise that their own Lord Mayor also will be present." prospects were nili

Yet, despite all his bandicaps, in T.771

April and again in August he T1010 achieved a real taction! surprise," His plan, helped by seapower, turned a bare equality of fores into a potentially decisive superi- ority at the critical pointe. Sue- ceas was within reach and had only to be grasped. Indeed, one can go further and say that he had en eured such an advantage that even if nine chances out, of ten went begging success was still sure.

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history might have shed more light..

Then, from the time he arrived on the scene, the fault would seem to have been that he was not ruthless enough' in using his power to remove incompetent subordinates...

had worn thin, and within a few But by that time opportunity hours the last thread had snapped. before Hamilton's eyes. And from: then on the "defects of his quali ties" seem to have become upper- most.

ABORTIVE "ATTACKS.

By any calculation this was an

For it is difficul to isel that Ample margin. But the incredible there was justification, even in his happened his subordinates Buc-own information, for hia later ceeded in bungling to out of ten. LACK OF LEADERSHIP,

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I have not the space, or the need, to. recapitulats that amazing chain of "irresolutions by which Stop- ford, Hammersley, Sitwell, John uton, and lesser fry forfeited the #27 chances and frittered away the hours while opportunity yawned wide on an enemy-deserted shore,

Has there ever bean anything more grimly comic than the spec tacle of Stopford, governed by a There would seem more ground, newly acquired but second-hand if it is of less import, for criticism pedantry, cogitating the necessity of his abortive attacks at Helles in of a deliberate trench warfaro June and July, especially the last attack on trenches which he had on July 12-13 In view of the im javery, asṇurance did not exist T

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How incredible, if it were not fact, the "action" of this elderly general when, after "arrival in Suvla Bay on the night of Aug. 49, he settled down to sleep on board without sending anyone ashore or wondering why no news. came from the shore,, and then on the afternoon of the 6th still on board not having once been ushore to see even his divisional "commander A

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The four abortive attacks on one sector would suggest to the enemy that the next big affort would not came there. And, tactically these attacks at. Helles had all the vices: that the Suvia-Aniac plan so ably avoided.

COMMANDERS-FAULTS,

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But one surmises that Hamilton's decision for thess Helles attacka was "induenced by the oven. buoyant corps commander on the spot, Hunter Weston, to whom the tactical vices were due.

The history shows that from April onwards he bowed a con- fidence in bull-bonded assaults which was as fantastic in idea as it was costly in lives." But for those delusions, nos mare

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·raw"divisions was an adveran fac- the character of his plan, that the of their commandera. character of the Commander-in-

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Next it was postponed by the sting of defeat. failure of the Navy to assure him.

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