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We print the following extracts from Dbook "The Anglo-German Problem, by Dr. Sarulen published in January, 1913. At the present moment theso extracts have peculiar significance.
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The three hereditary enemies
and Russia have England, France joined hands, and have delivered Europe from the incubus of German suzerainty. German diplomacy has strained every effort to break the Triple Entente, in turn wooing and threatening France and Itussia, keeping open the Moroccan sore. as the Neapolitan fazzarone keeps open the wound which ensures his living, and finally challenging the naval supremacy" of England, and preparing to become as the powerful at sen as she is. Continent.
Although the existence-of-any ultimate aggressive design against England has been again and again officially denied, it has now been admitted by responsible It is true Ministers in the Reichstag. that it is still expressed euphemistically and in a disguised form. We are told that the German navy must be sufficiently strong to inspire respect in the English prople, so that even England must think
twice before she dares to attack indigna
Since the outburst of popular
tion caused by the recent events of Agadir, some German writers gs much further and frankly confess that they can sec ne reason why Germany should not challenge the maritime supremacy of England, and they suggest that there is no natural or divine law which gives to the English people. for all time to come the mastery of the sea...
But let us assume that the invasion Personally scare is totally unfounded.
I am inclined to think that the fear of a German invasion has haunted far too
.the exclusively imagination of the English people, and has diverted their attention front another danger far more immediate. With characteristic naiveté -and insular selfishness some jinges imagine that if only the naval armaments of Germany could be stopped, all danger to England would be averted. But surely the greatest danger to England is not the invasion of England: it is the invasion of France and Belgium. For in the case of an invasion of England, even the Germans admit that the probabilities of success would all be against Germany; the case of an invasion whilst in
claime Gernians France, the that the probabilities are all in their favour. It is therefore in France and Belgium that the vulnerable point lies, the British heel Achilles the
or
Empire.
The real point at issue, therefore, is nut whether Germany could risk intends to risk an invasion of England, but whether she nourishes ambitions and aspirations which would only be satisfied at the conclusion of a successful war, or which, if satisfied without the arbitra Int of war, would reduce England to in European a negligible quintity
That Gorinany at present polition nourishes such ambitions and aspirations is obvious to any student who keeps in close touch with German public opinion. Germany is not satisfied with her present boundaries. She does not only ask for England has the open door which generously given her. She does not only aspire to commercial expansion. She is bent an territorial expansion. She is bent on being not merely a German Empire, but a European Empire, and a World Empire. The old Napoleonic
WILBE * dream
with Already Austria, far more useful as a loyal ally than if she were annexed, is opening for Germany the gates of the East and colonising the south of Europe. Already the Dual Alliance is politically supreme from Hamburg to Salonica and Constantinople. Already the economic penetration of Germany and Holland and Belgium has transformed those countries dependencies, into. German The political supremacy of the German Empire in continental Europe Seons, therefore, within reach of immediate practical polities. And for such a prize onght not every subject of the Kaiser be ready to make any sacrifice
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bitterness behind it It has often happened, even after a long and bitter war, that enemies have drawn nearer together, having learned to respect each other on the battlefeld.
The Franco-German War stands alone in modern history as one which has left hehind it incradicable feelings of hatred. and revenge. The chivalry of European tradition was conspicuously absent in the conduct of that war, The victor hurled against the vanguished an implacabi
Fœ viétis!" He chose to violate that great principle of nationalities which has become the foundation of the political In an age of morality of Europe. demoerney he chose to dispose of the destinies of millions of French people without their consent. He chose to treat the Alsacians and Lorrains as if they were so many pawns in the grim Kriegspiel, 80 many slaves to be transferred from one owner to another.
"See Harden's lamentations in the. "Uns Jebt Zukunft (September, 1911); more.
kein Freund auf der weiten Erde. "- "We have no friend in the wide world."
KANG YU-WEPS PROPERTY.
The Ministries of Interior and Finance,
in a petition to the President relative to the return of confiscated property to Mr. Kang Yu-wei, the most well-known reformer, siate that on the 14th of July they received a copy of the petition through the Administrative Headquarters from Mr. Li Kai hai, Governor of Kwangtung, requesting that all the con- fiscated property be returned to Mr. Kang Yu-vel and all losses sustained be indemnified in accordance with popular wishes. With reference to the return of consent, and the two Ministries have the property, the President has given his nothing further to say, but they object to the Governor's request for the payment of $100,000 to indemnify the Nanehiang Public College and $20,000 to Mr. Kang's relatives who suffered with him during his unfortunate days. The Ministries of Interior and Finance believe that it is difficult to secure an accurate account of the articles lost and the total amount of their values as there jas never been an estimate made of the lost properly.
Nor is the feeling of antipathy to Germany restricted to the great Powers. Even in those countries which, like Belgium, Holland, and Switzerland, have cited most from the expansion of German trade, the Tentons to-day are unpopular as the French or the English And this unpopularity a popular. reflects itself in the attitude almost universally prevalent with regard to the Germen language and literature. Whilst German commerce is increasing by leaps and bounds, the moral and intellectual influence of German culture is steadily diminishing. It is infinitely less than it was fifty years ago, when Germany was a second-rate Power. It is less than that
The Ministries say that Mr. Kang was of Russia or even Belgium or Norway. There is not one contemporary German proscribed and ordered to be punished writer who exerts anything like the when the Empress Dowager effected her or Tusen or con d'étal, but he escaped. At present influence which Tolstoy
it has been proved to "the world that he wields in Maeterlinck
contemporary thought. Whilst the French language is had been unjustly persecuted, but he becoming more and more the inter- himself did not come forward to claim national language of the educated classes all of his property confiscated on account ou the Continent, the German language of his modesty and righteousness. He is is almost universally neglected, notwith Firtuous and respected by all..
In attempt is made to figure out the total standing its chrious practical uses. some countries, like Bohemia, it is amount of money involved in what was lost during the Ching Dynasty; it will actually taboo.
If an
be a dificul matter, and even if it has Even the Germans cannot refuse to see this growing hostility which confronts been done and money is paid to Mr. As to the payment of them everywhere, and they are compelled Kang, the Ministries believe that he will to suggest various theories to account for not accept it,
German critics tell ns that in Franco $190,000 to the Nanchang Public College, it is a public institution, the The money the anti-German feeling is due to the sinca
payment is unreasonable. hitter memories left by the war of 1870;
it is the Gallic vindictiveness born of collected for the maintanence of the school defeat. In England it is due to com- is from the public and its lose has mercial rivalry and to a natural envy at certainly nothing to do with Mr. Kang. the growing prosperity of the empire. In With regard to the indemnification of Finance says that it sympathizes with all countries the antipathy to Germany Mr. Kang's relatives the Ministry of is mainly the instinctive dread of the
The Ministries weak before the strong. Let us examine thent and Eas promised to pay to them briefly if those explanations are sufficient $20.00 by instalments. to account for the universal feelings of of Finance and Interior thus have given and for the rejection of property dislike and distrust which Germany reasons for the return of Mr. Kang's inspires at the present day....
indemnity to be given to the school and are now repestfully waiting for the instruction of the President.
In France it is only too obvious that the Franco-German War has left ineffaceable But the very memories behind it. persistence of those memories is a whenomenon which demands explanation. For it is one of the strangest and one E the noblest features of human nature that, us a rule, war leaves no permanent
The President replies by saying that the Governor of Kwaugtung should be notified to carry out these suggestions. Peking Daily News,
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