THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915.
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FRIDAY,
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VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
theroin contained. Comprising:-- Two White Enamelled Dpable Beds with Hair and Spring Mattresses, French Sido- board (with band painted plaques). Tenk Wardrobes (including 15 feet Wardrobe (Teakwood and screwed throughout), Marble-top Round Led Side Tables, Diane sod Dessert Services, Doulton Ware Barble-top Washstandsand Dressing Tao, Ice Chost, Moat Safe, satity of Glass Ware, Shanghai Baths,
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On view from Thursday, the 27th Bing. Tarms As ¤stial.
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still baliuvo they will conquer ? Those ara | with, shina lövörkmón. Thus they see the | the questions sakeil of me averywhere I go | grant and complete. European triumph on | sinoć I landed in Eng and Well, the Gors | which they had so coldestly counted mans are the most gullible folk on the faen | snatched out of their hands by your inter of God's earth, and many of them believe forence-you, whoda they had rogarded as they will yet dictate torms in Londen. Dat | decadent and contemptible, and Whose day there has been a tremendous change of late, was passed, and so they hate you with a only fully to be felt by those who have been passions so terrible that if they could bus there from the first. They
offensive
nocks of France and Russis tomorrow, wore told had been uttarly broken and oven make teritorial concessions to should go on strousopiyattacking, and the them. surrender of
of Frueniyal was an exceedingly I have not written a word about this aide“ bitter pill for them. The entire nabun of the businen more than the facts warrant. looked upon
Warsaw as Hindenburg's There is no “hot mix” about it. And I am certaio, swith, and saay proy. Yet Warmw|sure that whatever the issue of the wari trille more secure than formerly... And so be, you won't get rid of this hate for fifty stands where it did, only, if anything, a❘ and whatever the ñnal terms of poses may
It is now in this very blood of the
It has been suggested to me that I might stand that Rumia, bact under. [sscore your undoing they would fall on the i
give the impressions of a neutral observer of things in Germany as I aw them up to loving the country a little more than wuck ago, 1 guess I can't do that. Though nu Amorisan sitizen, I am not a neural. I want to see the Germana get the whacking of their lives. Still, I will try to give an everywhare, lair a picture of the conditions there is ĥ
can.
I have visited Germany regularly for the last fourteen fears. I arrived in Berlin in the closing days of last Juno, and have wandered, up and down in the land till I left is the week before last. And what strikes mo on coming to England is that there are three things you are all wrong about in this country. These things are unemployment in Germany, the food supply, and the number of Germans still
not called to the colours,
|
To explain how the more level-Hoaded | German
OF easy terms and instructed Germans regard the present mamman people. You will only fan ib be peace." They situation. I cannot do batter than quote would not understand any such motive on the words of the head of a Leipzig engi- your part, and would simply attribute itt neering firm of world-wide reputation with weakness. You and your Al
Alies must crush whom I had a particularly frank conversa-them; that's all there is to it. After that „tion a few days ago. I had, by the way, a they will at least respect you. 1
talk with him, before was broke out, and he was then quito cortain that such a dreadful thing as was between England and Gumustry would never occur.. The commercial stake, he said, was too vast on both sides, believe he spoke than honestly enough; but you never knew. Anyway, I had another talk with him secuntly, and this is how he put it-I don't profess to give his exact words, but the List
of
ther:-
Besides their failure to smash France in three months and then turn to Russia in full strength and flushed with victory, the Germans bare bad one miner though tarribly irritating disappointment. This is the failure of their Zeppelin fleet. The submarines they still believe in, or affect to believe in. But I found it unsafe
to As to unemployment, it simply does no
indulge in the mildest chaff about their. they to two months ago exist. I have made visits to most of the
Zeppelins. Up to two mos really believe that a feet of these monsters chief cities recently except Hamburg, and "higher command knowa now that, of the ale would destroy half London'; now there is no more unsraployment in Germany, short of a miracle in the Balkans, we shall they are sad about the whole business, than in Englwod. Of course there has been which we considered very good at first, was people who ought to know,
not win outright. Our chance of winuing, But from things that were told me by I parrally a tremendous unheaval in empl yment.dependent upon our strokes being rapid believe that at least one hig effort will be Some tmde have ceased altogether. Some and decisive. This we failed to accom-made to damage London in this bastion. If Germlas Are simply holding sa by their teeth till the plish therefore complote tictory is not the attempt should be made the
But tbough way is over then to suake a fresh start, if possible to our arms.
will put their eggs in one basket. They Possibile. But all the men who have tenant cover we cannot be defeated. will tend practically their wari: nevilable
Lock
at ibu position in the west. Best of disisible, and will face any inst put out of their regular work have found In Kit months
you have bardly homerer great, in the gamble for a powíhlé some kind of employment in the vast numitted the line
a yanl We hold coop. ber of
Eindustries which the war has allod
and a big slice of
of France. nearly Belgiam into being, and which are going hammer-
We shall require a lot of driving back to and tong night and day. Throughout the
the bine, and even
thea
task -Four of { length and breadth of the country there la no sucible werd of complaint as to labour rushing as would be only just begas, conditions and rates of wages. Nis strikes: Your loves would be stupendonssonis m dawning of tools, or threats to down thing which would stagger your peoples, ITALIAN PRINCES IN THE them: n agitations for increases of pay
FIRING LINE. It won't do for you in England to put this down to the well known docility of the German workmans. The docility is there right enough,ut the Germans know that tremendous serices are necessary from every one. The workmen are sure than ready to make their share of sacritice, and if you talk to them they tell you that their crifices at nothing in comparison with
those of their seas or brothers who are in the fighting line.
pinees.
THE FOOD SUPPLY,
French and British, And after all that our defence would prevail. So there wil bea
a patched up peace. Germany would then go on, with her population increasing unceasingly very rapidly, grim's and
Now that Italy is a war, it may be
to prepare for the next war.. We shall not safely excided that nearly all the always have to meat Russia, France, and male mumbers of the House of Savoy Britain in combination. And any one of will take an active part in the campaig thees Powers singly we could smash as one cracks a nut.
In these remarks it will be noticed that my old Leitig friend spoke in his excite ment as if I wore an Englishman or a Fracchman. But you will also notice that in his Enal words there is the old arrog the old mauod-fat spirit. Yet this is the most moderate-minded basins man with whom I have talked in Germany since war broke out. He is quite free from any hatred of England-or, at least, he did not express any to me. In which he was very sinalar end-seamrkabiýa
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The Italian King's uncle. the Duke Hospital, where the principal surgeons of Bone huki instruction closes every Get in a dials. considered one of the bag technical ex- werk.
Now as to the fond supply. I don't believe there is any real scarcity of food, nor any real prospect of any. During the Inst month I have been in Leipzig, Munich, Dusseldorf, just to take threa tepresent tive got good and well-varied food in these tares beautiful cities-every one of them a pattern to England and Audies of
མྨ སམྦྷསྶ པྤཡྻརམྨཨངྐ་༧=totgibn }ilm@y hw ]pta 2th©etraiuw? what cities should be like, and a print that
nirapted in years, but it is certain that
are held, wish the result that, from ti because a place is a hive of industry it is
adviser of the Naval Board in Honeen's initiative, there are now from not necessary for it to be an inferan of ugliness as well. My food in those three in its indiscriminating fury of all the and commander of the feet at Genom 1000 to 5,000 Bed Cross Nurses who have cities was as excellent in quality and as phenomena which have struck me in the his voice will be proẞtably heard in the qualified in the past few years. generous in quantity as it would have boon fast six months in Germany. It is universal council nu.
This interest of the Duche's 'Aosta | in London or Liverpool or Manchester,rity. I have never seen anything like
implacable, of the Icaming at the month The Duke of the Abruzzi is a dushings woll known for all that concerns sich and at lower prices than I should been charged in any considerable English it. If you people in England look upon ital commander, and, as the prontarsing. During the Libyan war she city. The bread, it is true, was was as confined to a small section in the Father time, in combaul of the feets atted out hospital boat and took charge bread." and poor staff is is, bus that was laud you will be worfully desired. Lia-embled af Taranto, During the Libyus of it herelt. It is certain that she will seder's Hymn of Hata" is truly repre war he distinguished himself by the again be found using her inducnce and sentative of the people as a whole. It is
notable
That hatred is the most astonishing thing
able diference. But, you will any, why all this Govern. ment taking over of supplies, these bread 458 tiskets. potato flour, and the rest of it? as only carrying a few hotheads with it, the torpede unirons, and his raids Well, the German, or rather the Prussian, in the same way that Kipling only spoke on the Turkish ports of Albania lod to has an inborn gift for organisation-keloz very few Englanders in some of his his being temporarily retired at the re-
It would mther organie ercail things went empty headed jingles about foreigners. right automatically, and this is, roughly is universal. In all my travels I have only quest of Austrin. Ils desires nothing how he argues The British fleet and heard about three men disown or discours much as the opportunity of not only cor snemies generally threaten to starve oge it. One was a clergyman, ono was a avenging that insult, but of wiping out inte surrender. We can prodats in journalist, and the other was my Leipzig the distrous defect at Lisst, which our country; oven in times of poor harvest, engineer. st Icast
what we re- This hatred of Britain is I imagine, the still ankles in the Italian soul. Canisation, by the waxing of all twin spirit of feat. There is no doubt about Wsxte, Aroful and consistent economy the cause of it, though its virulence passes BY CA Aily make up that extra 15 per mine or any other man's explanation. years has etamanded the troops of the car did nertriable about that at Much of it must hare bem lying Istens district of Naples. He is hardwork. case we looked forward to a short before the war brcko out. When the waring offer, and insists on "getting mi Now we know is will be a long war, began, whatever the Kaiser and the military equal amount of work out of his sub- we are organising was to face canto and the diplomatist knew, the German
people did not believe that Great Britain ordinates.
not a bit of good regarding it, for instance, masterly manner in which he commanded skill in the cause of charity.
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