WHAT I SAW IN BERLIN.-IV

Below will be found the fourth article by a special representative of "The Evening News who returned last month from Berlin, where he baa

· * dispatched to obtain a true picture of

life in the German capitul.

To read Vorwaerts in public in Berlin is an action which require a certain amount of heroism. The newspaper which in the last two months lie been suppressed three times by the Censor, and three times allowed to appear again on the promine of good behaviour, is about the only one which shows any independence of the military Press office, and dares to tell nows other than optimistic to the Berlin public.

Wishing to read something fairly truth ful about the war, I was scanning this newspaper while riding in a tramer on my way to the War Fund garden party which was, last Monday, the great attraction of all Berlin.

An elderly gentleman, sitting oppalte. me, after looking suspiciously for a long while at the paper and at myself, addressed me with this extraordinary remark: To be a Socialist at the present moment is to be an enemy of the Fatherland. You should be ashamed to read a paper like that when you should be fighting for the country.'

commenced, tactless

I answered that I, read what I liked bet and that he need not worry-I would gladly fight for my country as soon as she was at war. When the old man heard was an Italian can be when he is of the tactless sort, a long talk about the breacherous politics of Italy, the punish ment Germany is going to give her, and other similer nonsense. I got out of the car to avoid a useless dispute, and I entered the large courtyard of a Bumptuous private residence in which the garden party was being held.

WAB FUND GARDEN PARTY. All that Berlin, bas left in the way of Bociety was there, chic little ladies dressed in the French style, drinking Russian tea, Jounging about or sitting at small tables in true English fashion. Without a doubt, this is the ideal setting for. garden party in favour of the German War Fund!":

Through a wide arch we passed from the courtyard into a fairly large garden, in which different tents had been erected for the sale of flowers, small china pieces, and all the other useless, ugly little things one is prepared to buy at a charity bazaar.

The picture postcard stall specially attracted my attention, as most of the cards referred to the war. I got a large selection of masterpieces of bad taste, cheap symbolism, and antediluvian humour.

I carefully kept far from the buvette in which the Princess of Thurn and Taxis was selling by auction glasses of Motelle wine at fantastic prices. One of the officers in my company the previous night bumped into me while trying to escape from a persistent flower girl. He was the man so well informed about Landon life in wartime and as he too seemed to consider the garden party a very danger

from social function (probably different motives to my own) we left of common accord without being caught again.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS; MONDAY¶NOVEMBER (80rk. 4214ur

and at the back of them, Death looking soldier preparing the murderous bullete HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO & very pleased at this sight. Y

Veli, dam-dum' stories take wonder- fully well with the public. People simply adore to hear that the enemy are ning illicit methods of warfare. În mediaval times they used to say that the enemy had the help of the evil power, or a magie. sword, or something else of the kind. I modern times dum-dums' are a wonderful survival of the old tales. Why not give dum-dum stories to the public if they like them

"But do you think?" dum-dume": "havo really been used?" I asked..

No, they are eruel and of no use of all. The dum-dum bullets to be effective must be of fairly large size, and we cannot use anything of the kind with our modern rifle In military circles we don't attach the were of the last fifty years the dum any importance to these rumours. In all

dum legend had a resurrection like the Arab Phoenix.

"But I have seen photos of ' dum-dum bullets," I insisted..

"No have I, but who can tell that the bullets have only been made dum-dum after the cartridges have been served out? A soldier may individually, without any officer telling him to do so, cut with his pocket-knile across the part of the ballet which protrudes from the brass part of the cartridge. The result is not that of a real dum-dum, of course, but it is quite & good imitation. In a cass like this the Government to which the individual-

soldier belongs cannot be called responsible for the violation of The Hague Conven- tion

We walked out, as he had to get back to the barracks. I had no programme for the rest of the afternoon. I walked straight on and found myself in the Linden.

BRITISH CONCERNS CLOSED.

I noticed that the few shops of English firms in Berlin were closed, as were niso the agencies of British ship companies.

The first night of a great military drama was announced for the evening, and curious little carriages covered by a sort of large square box with the sandwich man completely concealed inside, showed large posters with scenes of the drama. One exhibited a wonderful allegoric picture with a bulldog, a bear, and a cook transixed by the large sword with which they had been killed. Needless to say, the top of it was a large Prussian eagle.

The crowd of shoppers and idlers was

going mostly towards the Schloss Brucke and having nothing better to do I followed the current of the people,

In the Lustgarten & large crowd was waiting with an expectant air, gazing at the central balcony overhanging the main entrance of the Schloss Before I had time to ask the reason of the excitement. one of the French windows was opened by valets, and a tall lady, accompanied by three children, dressed in white, came out and bowed smilingly to the crowd.

An enormous cheer received the Crown prinzessin. After remaining on the balcony for a few minutes, during which she repeatedly bowed and kissed the fair head of her eldest son, she retired, loud cheers being again raised.

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shivering at the idea that a big sucouss had been obtained by the Germans and that this was the way the Berlin popula tion expressed loyalty to its rulere

NEVER ANY BAD NEWS.

Why, she appears every afternoon!"

I was told. A crowd comes here every day at four o'clock. It has been so since the beginning of the war."

Eren when the war news was not very good " I asked. we do

The news has always been very good," said my informant in a contemptuous tone, and away he walked, disgusted af my disrespectful remark.

He gave me some news about the war, and said Antwerp was about to capitulate. We shall get into the town in one or two days," he said. "It is the intention of the Kaiser to occupy the whole of Belgium_end to advance on the north coast of France, so as to cut the usual lines of communication with England." He said also that the official reports from the The crowd had now melted away slowly, eastern theatres of operation were very and the Lüstgarten had resumed its air satisfactory (for Germany), and con-of aristocratic calm. In front of me was oluded: The Russians don't trouble very much about as their main objects are the Southern Austrian provinces and, if possible, Turkey."

the huge mass of the Imperial Palace, with the large bronze groups given to the Hohenzollern family fifty years ago by the grandfather of the present Tsar.

We sat down in an old-fashioned café, The balustrade of the balcony on which celebrated in all Berlin for its excellent the Crownprinzessin had just appeared is "Weissbier," the old all-Prussian drink decorated," to use the complimentary stuff which is going quite out of fashion word of my Baedeker, with the statues of and is now obtainable in very few German Emperors and Empreses in restaurants. Huge pile of newspapers mythological attire. Wilhelm II. is and reviews were laid on a large table dreaming, I am sure, of putting there in in the contre of the room, as in every café a few years his own effigy, of which he in Berlin. The foreign publications, seems so extremely fond. What disguise generally very largely ropresented, are he will choose I cannot imagine; possibly now reduced to a few solid issues two he will dress as Janus, the god of peace, months old. People sitting round the Kaiser Frederick having already taken centre table were enjoying and laughing the amour and shield of Mare. loudly at the jokes of the humorous German and Austrian papers.

The dominant note in the caricature is the monotonous repetition of a few coarse, compon figures the drunken Russian loaded with stolen stuff, the fall, thin, red-haired English soldier, who oires only for the pay he gets, the sloppily-dressed Frenchman who talks much and does nothing. Kitchener, Poincaré, and Joffre seem. pet subjects, and they appear dressed in all possible clothes over and over again in monotonous succession.

One of Us last issues was almost entirely devoted to Kitchener and to his recruiting scheme; in a number of Lustige Blatter he was represented as a bagpiper accompanied by Lord Roberts, also in kilts, and followed by a single drunken recruit. Underneath the picture is a stanza of four lines, which reads:

Come along, come along, Who wants to die for Englandt We give nine bob a day,

And we have already got a chap 1 Some of the drawings are really clever and bear the signature of well-known artists, but the rest of these papers do not seem humorous even to the Germans them- Elves. A

They really don't know what to say," explains.my rompanion. "All the possible subjects of humour about our enemies have been exhausted long ago, and even our best comic artists are forced to repeat themselves."

DUM-DUM. LEGEND.

Do you believe in this dura-düm” story 7" I asked, showing him a drawing representing a French and an English

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