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the 20th October, 1914 at 2 130 p.m.,.st No. 6, Ormsty Terrace, Granville Road. Kowloon,

THE CHINA MAIL.

AN HISTORIC DESPATCH. should be reconsidered. He replied that,

BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S EXPERI

ENCES, IN BERLIN.

the time given were even 21 hours.or mono, his answer must be the same. I said that in that caso T'should hava to demand my passports. This interview) took place at about 7 o'clock.

The bikaing is a full report of the In a shock unversation which ensued historie de quatch, a summary of which Here vin Jugow expressed hic poignant regret at the crumbling of his entire Numer telegraphed some time ago.

In it Sir Edward Goschen, the British policy and that d the Chancellor, which Abgassander at Berlin, narrates his ex-had been to make friends with Great pariener in Bolin during the few days Britain and then, through Great Britain, said that this that perceel the break of the war."

to get clour to France. The despatch, in which we have it sudden end to my work in Berlia was to mortal care-headlines, is as follows:-

mo also a matter of deep regret and dis- SIL GONCREX TO. «AR EDWARD GRKT.

appointment, but that he must under stand that under the circumstances and in view of our engagements, his Majesty'a

Toudon, August 8th. 1914. Sir-In accordance with the instruc.

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Lious contained in your telegram of the Government could vint possibly have risent expected an answer to a definito question by 12 o'clock that night and that 4th inst. I called upon the Secretary clucted otherwise than they had done.

in defanit of satte actory answer they State that afternoon and inquired. in the I then said that I should like to go and would be forced to take such stop na the and yet a month, ag say an August 1, Within a month our name of His Majesty's Government, who see the Chancellor, as it might be, perhaps, sngagements requir. Herr Zimmermann we were all a peace with scarcely ther the Imperial Government would re-the last time should bars an opportunity said that was, in fact, a declaration of war, thought of war. frain frns violating Helgian neutrality, of seeing lilin. He begged me to do so. as the fmperial Government und nobis have here hewing their way

· Here war Jagou" at caro replied that he food the Chancellor very agitatad. El possibly give the amarance required sitbat ( through desquite old wo have had

two. flute. of emuities and "may Excellency at once began a harangue, that night or any other night. was 'sorry to say that his answergur bewhich lasted for about 20 minates. Ha In the meantime, afar Herr Zimmermann,

Nos, in consequence of the German aid that the step taken by His Majesty' felt me, a flying sheet, ahol by Barliner have a third or fourth cur Fleet ha Tageblatt, circalated stating that Great been in netion; the whole face of Europe roops having emassed the Irontier that Government was terrible to a degres. auring. Igina entrality had been just for a word" neutrality-word Britain had declared war against Germany.in eonvulsed as by, on earthiruniter with which in war time had an often beers dis-The immediate resulgof this news was the the march of millions of urmeil mitt already viclate.

Herr von Juge znia went into the regarded-june for a scrap of papier Great assemblage of an excercingly excited and { what a change and in how shers a timot· Ala

Reitingng to make war on unruly mob before bis Majesty's Embassy. gensons why the Imperial Government kindred nation who desired nothing batter The small force et police which had been How did this change come about? that ben obligat to take this step-than to be friends with her. All his efforts out to guard the Embassy was won in that direction bed teen rendered useless overpowered, and the attitude of the namely, that they had to advance by this last terrible step, and the policy mob became more threatening.

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rance by the quickest and easiest way to which, as I know, ho had devoted him took ze zotics of this demonstration on the secret history of what brought j

about this wur. We know the simple ser us to be able to get well ahead with self since his Accession to office had long as it was confined to noise, but when their operations and endeavour to strike tumbled down like a house of cards. Tha: the rash of glass and the landing of cobble pulide fact-the simply surface fact- some decisive blow as early as possible. had done was unthinkable; it was likeatones into the drawing room, where that Austris declared war against Servia. were all sitting, warned us that that Bossia declared she must stand by Is was a matter of life and death for triking man from behind while he was

fighting for his life against two

ituation. was getting unpleasant, Servin, that Germany said she must them, as if they had gone by the moris hold Great Britain responsible for all telephoned to the Foreign Uffice an serant stand by Austria, and that France sail southem rate they could cot have the terrible events that might happen

of what was happening. Herr von Jagow hoped, in view of the parity of reads I pretested strongly against that state at once informed the Chief of Pulice, and she must stand by Russia. It was ically and the strength of the fortresses, toment, and said that, in the same way ahe sa adequate fores of meanted police, sent a spark in the midst of the great powiet have got through without formidable and Hert von Jago ished me to under with great promptness, very soon cleared magazine which the zations of Europe stand that for strategical reasons is was a the street. From that moment on we were have been building up for the last 10 opposition, catailing grout loss of time matter of life and death to Dormany to well guarded, and no

more direct

or 30 years, I

spark lighting in thst This loss of time would have meant time advance through Belgium and violate the

aupleasantness cocurred.

order had been restored Herr von tremendous powder magazine which, with gained by the Russians for bringing uptter' reutrality, an. I would wish him to understand that if we so to speak, i

is the greatest war that the work ha man who is capable of defending his thermops to the thermim frontier matter st life and death" far the bonour Jagon came to see me, and axpressed his infinite toll misapplied teil, as I think must heatfelt regruta'at what had cursed the nations of Europe have been con- Rapidity of fiction was the great German of Great Britain that she should keep her He said that the behaviour of his country structing. When you go on building up

ever seun-beyond all comparison the scuntry is bound to step into the breache zot, while that if Russia was in it solems engagement to do ber utmost to

Just think, try and imagine what if exhauail supply of troops. I pointed defend Bellum'a neutrality if attacked men had made him fet more ashamed terraments apsirst cach other, there gruntost was the world has ever seemst

be had words to exprese. It was an in-

Ido not ait to Herr von Janow that this fait That solemn compact simply had to be kept delible stain on the reputation of Berlin. comes "time when either, the gums The Battle of Leipzig, in which Russia, Teakwood Sideboard, Tea Chest, et cethel of the viclation of the Delgian force-cold-anyone have in sto std that the flying zivot-circulatodia ct cf themselves oneka the wepl. 163. Austria and Prussia fought against the would be if we were beaten.

That is unthinkable. To se given by Great Britain in the the streets had not been authorized by the We can no longer bear this, burden Emperor Napoleon and crushed him. We suppo-we should bo-anced as a pro future: The Chancellor asid. But Government; in fact, the Chancellor hadef suspense; we had better make up and called the Battle of the Nations. But vince. what price will that compact have been

These it was not the battle of the nations: it creiga, uniforms, foreign polier, foreign kept? Has the British Government saked him by telephone whether be the ught of it and come to blows at once.

To was the battle of great armies. It was laws. foruiga tas gatherers in our coun though: of that?" I hinted to his Ex. that such a statement should be issued, and calency as plainly as could that fear be; had replied, Certainly nor, until the are the surface facts of the war.

But there is another very impede : It was in consequence of his night I do not purpose to take you tur reserved for this war to be the battle of try that I discard as absolutely impossi morning. be regarded decision to that affect that only a small there brenuse I do not know. I do act the cations. Every man on the Conti- bles

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VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

wantel,

FURNITURE. therein avatained, Consisting of :-*

Wardrobe, (fiavelled Mirror Double Brans-mounted Bed,

Furnitura, &c., &c., de.

Aiso

Rattan

Cooking Stove and a number of Plants and Palms in Pots..

Un view day of sale from 10 o'clock ..

Catalogues will be issued. Txas -

usual. HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers. Rongkong. October 19, 1914,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1107

Τε

as Undersigned have received instrac-

tions to Sell by Public Auction,

OD

WEDNESDAY,

the 28th October, 1914, sommencing

at 5.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

DeYoox Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,—

A QUANTITY. OF

As Follows:--

rastier ruded, as he would readily understand, the situation exceedingly gruvi, ind i asked him whether there was and still time to draw back and avoid

I whub), deplore. He replied that, for the reasons he had given me, it was now imposible for them to draw back...

45 kn.. exouse

news of our action..

for

TRAGEDY OT THE KUPTUBE.

KO

After

postilential

I - WE WERE BEATEN., As

good pany in arms there. But, among will of our superior Lord, living all the Great Powerk of Europe, except on sufferano pur Aray limited, on Italy, every man at this moment is under Navy limited, our Empire cut up and arms. We are not in that position. We divided among the plunderers- po

The other day, apeaking to my regie have never demanded that overy man tion so abject that we cannot realise it should bear arms for his country, though ramlar this, thus by the common law mens near Edinburgh. I was reporte

psilde conserpaenome which both hs and of conseqnsures could tog solemn force of police had been sent to the neigh- know if there was some great organisernent of Europe who can bear arms is bablu ventingency which might happen gc.

engagemats, but his Excellency bourhood of the Embassy. : be. who deliberately planned this wander arms at this moment, excepting which would happen if we were defeated, so excited, so evidently overcome by the thought that the presence of a larga force without evidence I should be leth to Spain and Portugal and Italy and the which is that we would be reduced s

so little disposed would inevitably attach attention and TILL MATTINA CLFIMATUM.

to hear reason that I refrained from the any are one to an inferior Power, living as tho During the afternoon. I zeceived your fuel to the flame by further argument.

Tageblatt" which had peno man, aust, whoever ha be, the curses further telegrnity of the same date; and,

how got hold of the news, that had upset in compliance with the instructions there-

As I was leaving he said that the blow of his calculations. Es had heard rommars of humanity will pursue him to the end.

SRITAIN'S NEXTRALITY IMPOSSIBLE. in contained. I again proceded to the Great Britain joining Germany's enemies that the mob had been excited to violasco

But where do we come in? I have Imperial Foreign Offier and informed the was all the greater that almost up to the by gestures mado and frissiles thrown from Secretary of State that unless the Im-list moment he and his Government had the Embassy, but he felt sure that that told you abeut Austria, Russia, and the been working with us and supporting our was nos trae (I was able acon to reset how do we cene in? All through perial (vernment could give the assur- efforts to maintain peace between Austria him that the report had no foundation the forespondence that, led up to the aneo by 12 o'clock that night that they and Rurais. I said that this was part of whatever), and even if it was, it was declaration of war, you will see that our of Great Britain every man valid and, to hivo xnül-but. 1 beg to say that the would proceed no further with their viola the tagedy which iw the two nations fall

excube for the disgraceful scenes tion of the Belgian frontier and stop their spart just the moment when the rela which had taken place. He feared that advance, I had been instructed to de-ons between them lind been more friendly would take home with me a soy

and cordial than they had been for Jess impresion of Berlin manners in and my passports and infam the In- Unfortunately, notwithstanding our efforts of excitement. In fact, no apology could perial Government that his Majesty's to maintain peace between Russia and have been more full sad completo." Government would have to tako ali steps Austria, the war had spread and had in their power to uphold the pectrality brought us face to face with a

which, if we held to cur engagementa, we of lgium and the lervance of 'a

could not possibly avoid, and which unfort unately entailed our soparation from our lato fallow-workers. He would readily

that understand

one regretted this then 1. more

After this somewhat painful interview 1 telegraphic report of what had passed. This telegram was handed in at the Central Telegraph Office little before 9 p.m. It

aituation

moment

EMPERON RESIDES DEITINH TITLEN. U

On the following morning, the 8th August, the Emperor, sent one of his 31njesty's aides-de-camp to me with the following message'.

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND treaty to which Germany were as much

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &a...ne part as themselves.

Ber vor, Jagow replied that to his great TELKWOOD, "'m &c. -One Drawing regret he could give no other answer than Room Suite, One Bedroom Suite and that which he had given me coglier in returned to the Embassy and dzer ops Dining Room Furniture, Lane, Crawford the day, namely, that the safety of the make, Arm-chaira and Sofas, Carpets and Fampire rendered it absolutely necessary. Rugs, New Brass and Brass-mounted that the Imperial troops should advance

through Elgium. I gave his Excellency accepted by that office, but apparently Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes,

never dispatched. a written summary of your telegrain and,

At about 9.50 p.m. Harr von Zimmer- Washstands, &, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons Extension Dining Tables and pointing out that you had mentioned 12 mano, the Under-Secretary of State, came Chaira, etc., etc., Dinner and Desert clock as the time when bis Majesty's to see me. After expressing his deep regnt Goverment would expect answer, that the very friendly official and personal relations between us were about to coase;" Services, Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Ware,

ho asked me casually whether a demand for Cooking Stoves (Now), Kitchen Utensils, Baked him whether, in view of the tow

rible consequences which would nerespassports was equivalent to a declaration of Cutlery, ect..

sarily ensue, it were not possiblo event

war. I said that such an authority on for. I would add that the above message

know as well or better than I what was usual in such cases, I added that there word many asses where diplomatie relations had been broken off and, nevertheless, war. had not ensned; but that in this case he would have seen from my instractions, of which I had given Herr 700 Jagow written suminary, that his Majesty's Go

Aho

of

Loverment, and of course its mouth capable of bearing artis in bound at the were no reporters. there that I would pisen aral kilul agent, Sir Edward call of his country to do. You may rather seei Britain wired out the add You will not be said nothing of the kind. I d not say and untiring in trying to suggest methods elderig gentleman.

rex cheers), was ckilful and energie sny. It is all very well, you are an thist-rate Fower extinguished. Now

Two Pianos, One Old Blackwood Ward- the last moment that their answer ternational law as he was known to be mest none of its scerbity, by the manner of its she was determined that if Germaay

zebe, Doska, Electric Reading Lamps, etc., 1 Marble Clock, several Iron Safes,

Ice Chests, (new), etc.. etc... 2 Sets Ola Brass Halberds, 2 Fowling Pieces, and 2 Duplicators.

Catalogues will be issued. -Termi>—ë unnal.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. Oct. 23. 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1117

E Undersigned have received instruc Tsions to Sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

Y 00

THURSDAY,

the 29th October, 1914, commencing st 2.15 pm, at No. 11,

Conduit Road,"

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instruc»'

tions to sull by Public Action, (roz account oF THE CONCERNZO),

от

MONDAY

the 26th October, 1914, at 11 s.m. at No. 6, Peddars Hill,

THE SUNDEY

HOUSEHOLD AND OFF10E

FURNITURE,

Bc.

therein scutained.

&c.

Including Large Copying Press and Milnars Safe.

(Full Particulars froca Catalogue.) : Terms: As pruni. HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

&a

therein contained,

Comprising t

Tenk Hall Stands and Blis Tables, Side-

boards, Dinner Waggons, Wine Cabineta

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Oct 20, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Large Extension Dinning Table and Chairs,dious to sull by Table Auction,

Paintings, Engravings and Etebinge, Glass

and Crockery Ware, Leather-covered.

Chairs and Solas, Bookcases, Desks, &a.,

Lane Crawford make. Brass-mounted

1110

THE Undersigned have received lastrao

(POB ACCOUNT. OF THE CONCERNED).

SATURDAY,

Fedsteads Box and Hair Mattresses the Shit October, 1914, commandiry at Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Bed and Table Linens, Blankets, &c. 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 6.

Pantry, Bathroom nad Kitchen Utensils.

Fowling Piece American Ice ChOME,

Der Vour Road, Carpir of

Ica Bouw ZEEST, ALARDE QUANTITY" "OF

Birmingham mado Bate Croquet "BSWATOW DRAWN THREAD WORK, Torals Poles &c. shd Lawn Boller,

Plants in Pate and Porcelain Stands,

And

A Number of BILTER CUPS.

(Full Particulars Troms Catalogus.)

On view day of sale from. ),a.m. "Tarme :—— As usual, Por

Le Comterising se

Bedspreads, Table Cloths, Napkins, Texy Clotha, Doylier, Sideboard and Ucation Coyez, Blouses, Dress Lengths, Re broidered Curtains, Hand Bagni, Mandazio Costa, Shawls, Bill Goods, &, đo

(Full Particulars from Catalogus.) 11096

On view from

3p.m. Fiday

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, O 20, 1914

Jason:have: Lost your "appitite, one of d the big Variety of dainus disbee at the ATEXA

HUGHES & KOVAE?

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(Continued on page 8.)

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A DIGUTELY CLESE,

It is a war of nations, and cur nation,

and into death and leave this idac vacant for no superior ince.

CATAWIT WE SELL WIN.

I can end, at any rate, in word

by which peace might be preserved. I called out. You will sleep in your bed it for this one reason, that I suppose the do not think that he had a fair chance, at nights. Your will haves your pacale third-rats Power indicated was Balgint because the time was too short, and all it is easy for you to come and short and I, for one, would never call Bol the time the armies were being mchilised, us, who are younger asal able to fight, gium third rate Power. In territory and when anics are being mobilised to go out to the war." But I do not in wealth, in population, in military ani war becomes almost inevitable. flut, think that after all the position of naval power, she may not be more tha The Emperor has charged me to express at any rate, that was our fir part in the elderly ones who have to dwell among third-rate, but in incomparable valour,

to your Excellency his regret for the occurrences of last night, bab to tell the general contention of Europe the sheepfrids and listen to the bleating in noble patrictism, in herolo resistance of the fuck while you go out to war, she has all the moral claims to be fra Joost the same time that you will peace. Our second was honour. gather from these occurrences an idea We were parties to a treaty to which is so much preferable to your positica. Power. But what I did wy then was the action of Great Britain inspecting Franen and the kingdoin of Prussia re I: is no indication, at any rate, that we this. If we vers to sink to be a third with other nations against her old or parties, guaranteeing the fedspears in the decline of viguur, and in the rato Power in the position that I hard allies of Waterloo. His Majesty also denes and the integrity of Belgium. Were and yellow leaf, and do you supposo described. I, for one, would from my begs that you will tell the King that determined, rightly or wrongly, wisely there is not one single man of my age heat and soul rather that all our perple as they now exist were to pass into erila he has been proed of the tiles of or unwisely, bus. I think rightly and who would not gladly exchange wish one British Field-Marahal and British visely thear, hear), that as long as of you and go out to the front Admiral, but that in consequence what has occurred he must now at once power remained in the arm of Great. Britain she was bound net to go back." divest himself of those titles.

lapon has pledggi, work to Belgium, and

were determined to violato her word, to remain aloof. We are fighting on the it, we shall win. We are fighting with if it is to uphold itself, will not be able cheerful vein. Make no mistake about Continent it is true, but we are fighting our back to the wall to prevent a saund Great Britain would not violato her.

Now suppose it had been possible for in defence of Great Britain. There is and defeat such as England has more and I am sure that every Govern one thing timt is perfectly clear in all sustained and is not now perpared fo mes in vitain must always wish for this matter, it is that those who go to endure." We are going to win becau

a nation and an Empire like ours canned SUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE.pruce-suppose it had been possible for fight will go to fight in a righteous cause.

us to stand aside, at any rate for a moWe are fighting for the independence of be extinguished by any such warfsroad DON'T doctar you, bird feplication mcnt, and to say that as Germany did Belgum against a Power which guaranteed this. We are going to win, became a of Chamberlain Pain Balm. In a low not respect her word we would not resit, and has destroyed it. We are fighting have our people waited as they never days it will get you up and out into the pect ours, suppose to had been able for the freedom of France, a friendly have been before, We are going to win sunshine, then nature will restore the rich to maintain peace at the price of that Power, who is allied with ourselves. But because our Dominions and Empires out red bload to your veins and soon rid, the degradation, how long should we have we are de fighting for the sanctity of side these islands via with each other system of this troubleanme discs.no.

been able to maintain it? Eren it wo the public law of Europe, which, if our in generous emulation as to which shall This telegram never reached the Forigade by all Chanalete and Biorekompens.

Office.

hnd allowed Germany unopposed to enemies shall be the conquerors, is to give us most support in supplica and violato the Treaty of Belgium and had up and destroyed for ever. When the nieney and men. Above all, wo and stood on one side, how long should we German Foreign Secretary was saked it going to win because we have a biglie has endured to see the oppression and he were really going to infringe the a. pure, and just cause, and we 200 slaughter of a small but gallant people neutrality of Belgium he said, You are appeal with humble but, I think, carnet in defence of the territory which we had not going to war for that going to war confidence to Him who in the word marsuteed to them? Belgium is at for a scrap of paper 2. A great Power our beautiful old periphrase wo recogni

as the this moment a welter of fire and blood that the scrape of paper like that and destruction, all wrought by one of is not unlikely to be scrapped hereil the Power that had sworn to guarantee The German Chasceller, when he vindi- her. How long would the British peo-cated this policy in Parliamort, said, ple have endured such a spectselo si Wo knew we we doing wrong in in- the National Anthem and Scots Wh their doors ns that? We should haveading the neutrality of Belgium, but Has.

*** gone in st last anil gene in too late, and we were compelled to do wrong." we should only have had the remotenation that begione, great war by declar. ing that its foundation is wrong, and that

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