FROM A GERMAN PRISON RETURN OF BRITISH OFFICERS

EXPERIENCES WITH THE ENEMY

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18TH, 1915.

CIVILISATION:

anything they liked except alcohol. When GERMANY'S CRIME AGAINST they got to Magdeburg all their money was taken byay, including the money which was paid to them in consideration

FOMENTED.

better for From the idea of a delen- sive war for urgent reasons the Chauvinuts Fare advanced with the utmost facility to the idles of an offensive war for no resso at all, and they flatter themselves that the German nation has undergone the same. transformation as well.

of their rank as ofloors, For their money HOW THE WAR HAS BEEN they reo yod tokens, and in return for the coins of which they were relieved thor

These are some of the men, concladca Mr. were given only German paper,

A brief selection of the inflammatory Dawson, who have for some years been Three officers of the Royal Army Medt

_________A_NIGHTSTARE JOURNEY

utterances with which thu Chauvinist engaged, only two successfully, in porvart cal Corps and two civilian medical men, serving under that force, and attached to Captain E. S. B. Hamilton was cap- publicists, soldiers, and journalists of the judgment of the German nation, the British Red Oroes Suciety for the lettured at Mons on August 23rd. He was Germany have during the last three years in blunting its monal sense, and destroying Belgian Unit, arrived in London last looking after the wounded in a house dene their best to debauch the national te very capacity to distinguish between month from Germany, where they have under the shadow of the Red Cross for a mind and to bring about the crime which right and wrong. Yet the Germany which been prisoners of war: The officers were: fortnight. He attended the German and

Captain OT Edmunds, R.A.M.C.; English wounded and was vory well has outraged, the conscience of the whole has listened to and followed this teaching

Timer, by Mr. WH Dawson with a "white conscience" Captain E. 8. B. Hamilton, B. A.M.C., treated himself, being allowed to walk world is given in a striking letter in the claime to-day to stand before the world S... 7th F. Ambulance; Lieutenant Wabout the town freely Captain It is written in reply to Admiral you 6. Danka, R.A.M.O., Civil Surgeon, 11th Edmunds, who was with him, was Tirpitz's assertion that Germany did not

Ambulance: Dr. L. J. Austin and Red AR Elliott, both of the British Red Cross Society, lat Belgian Unit,

All five were recently informed that they would be allowed to return to Eng land. No reasons appear to have been given, but they were made to understand that no more English doctors would be released from Germany unless German doctors captured by the British were also liberated. The released

wounded. They treated them well until

the following Saturday, but then began calling them swine-hounds and using other abusive opithets. They were sent to Torgau, a four days journey one of the most awful nightmares imaginable They asked for a drink of water from the Red Cross people at railway stations, but were refused. Sometimes they wore in cattle trucks, sometimes in fourib-class carri

AGAINST WAR.

TEXT OF SUPPRESSED STATE MENT

want war; that she wanted merely to ba LIEBKNECHT'S PROTEST left alone,AKK

It is possible, says Mr. Dawson, to trace three distinct stages in this Chauvinistic agitation In the first stage we have systematic glorification of war in itself; in the second stage war was advocated as necessary in Germany's interest, and hence was declared to be inevitable; and in the aside, boldly declared that Germany dont delay and a pretext for taking the offensive the cry was now for

war at any pricol

all in good health captivos were 40s, crowded together in such a way 4 third the warmakers, casting all reserve!

to make life almost intolerable, Dra. Austin and Elliott wore conveyed from Cologno to Torgau in a second-class Belgian carriago, but even in these circumstances the conditions were hardly more favourable.

Lieutenant Danka was captured near Soissons on September 9th, and spent four or five days, perhaps six, with the German Army, and was treating their wounded. He went to Chainy and stayed thore a while, but was then passed on to Germany, reaching Torgau on September 28th. Bongga leta

PEACE A NATIONAL EVIL. Some of the German utterance quoted are given below

Several years ago Baron von Stoogel returned from The Hague Peace Con ference and wrote a book deploring peace as a national evil, and pleading that the love of pesce might be rooted out of the nation's soul. These men have had imita tors in every class

PROTEST AGAINST SECRET

DIPLOMACY PU

The Beraer Taguache recently published the full text of Karl Liebknecht's protest against the vote of credit by the Reichstag on December 2nd. The protest was not read, the President having vetood it under pretext that it would entail a call to order, The protest was communicated to the German Press. Not one paper published it. It rang

The war, desired by none of the peoples concerned, has not broken out in behalf of the welfare of the German people or any other. It is an Imperialist war, a war for the capitalist domination of the world's markets and for the political domination of important regions for the placing of industrial and hanking capital. From the point of view of rivalry in arma, the Gorman and Austrian war parties together in the obscurity of semi- absolutism and of secret diplomacy"

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Dr. Austin und Dr. Elliott were cap tured together. The 1st Belgian Unit sent out by Sir Frederick Troves left Brussels on August 18th. These two doctors were detached and lent to the Belgian Red Cross. They went through Namur on August 17th, and reached Havelange where they were to make hospital for the Belgians. There they were captured by the Germans, whose Army was then advancing on Namur They were tried as spies and finally seat, vid Ufflingen and Gerolstein; to Cologne, The officers stated that their first moct where they were thrown into a military ing with the Russians was at Burg. At Medical Councillor Dr, W Fuchs wrote prison and kept in solitary confinement Torgau there were about 1,000 officers, 200 for 15 days. They wore re-tried more of whom were British and 800 French in le Poit of January 28th, 1912 than ones by the Commandant and They were searched for arme and were "War is the only means of saving us as examined in medicina and surgery to stripped to the skin or asked to give their nation from the physical and psychical ments, it is a preventive war provoked by prove that they were medical men and word of honour. Any valuables they had enfeeblement and demoralisation which finally they were sent under escort to were taken from them, and some British to-day imminently threaten uso Torgau, where they joined the combatant officers bad their rings and watches taken added: officors in captivity on September 9th sway At Burg there were about 150 They remained at Torgau till September Russian officers and a few French, and 28th, and subsequently went to Burg, 20 British officers were transferred there where they made their first acquaintance from elsewhere After they had been at with Russian officers who had also been Burg about 10 days some of the British officers were sent to Halle, and others lo taken prisoners.

On December 8th thoy left thero and Magdeburg, where they were split up into spent the rest of their time in Magdeburg three detachments. The ooers: com- Wagon House No. B. They left there on plained of the monotony of the life due Sunday January 9th at midnight, and in enforced inactivity. Though they were travelled through Holland vid called ap at an early hour there was

go out, j At Flushing they nothing whatever for them to do. Dur Flushing, to England. with the other three members of the ing the day they were left entirely to NOBLEST THING CONCEIVABLE party, were subjected to some inconveni- their own resources. Their relations to Dr.Schmid Ginichettes at a meeting of

the Pan-Germanist Congress held Passports, and the Dutch, being anxious though they were rendered somewhat Berlin in October, 1912, epoke on "Wa be a lasting peace. It is in this sense that 14th February-Haiphong 12th Febru- VANG Norwegian str., 187, Jobsen, 13th

Who are the men who tower highest in the nation's history? To whom do the hearts of Germans go out in warmest love Goethe, Schiller, Wagner, Mars? O no, but rather Barbarosas, Frederick the Great Blücher, Moltke, Bismarck--the hard men of blood. These men, who sent thousands to their deaths, are the men to whom the tenderest feelings of the people and their truly adering gratitude to-day

After declaring that this is not a defen kive war for Germany, the protest con- tinues:

"A rapid peace, ose which does not humiliate anybody, & peace without con- quests, this is what we must demand. Every effort in this direction must be favourably received. The continuous and simultaneous afirmation of this desire, in all the belligerent countries, can alone put a stop to the bloody massacre before the complete exhaustion of all the peoples con- cerned. A peace based upon the inter- national solidarity of the working class

Hongkong, 8th February, 1915,

SHIPPING IN POLL

ANHUI British str., 1,380, G. W. Eedy, 13th February-Shanghai 10th Febru ary, General Butterfeld & Swire

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TOWA MARU, Japanese str. 1,837, 8. Katini, 32th February-Hongay 9th Bussin February, Coal. Mitsui Kaisha

ToVORA MART, Japanese str., 1,666, K. Shimizu, 12th February--Karatau 4th February, Coal-Mitsu Bishi Goshi

to verify the truth of their statements, dificult by the set, that many of the as the crator and maintainer of States the proletariats of all countries must ary, General-Chinese General Thoresen & Cont

were unable to soaction their leaving to embark on board ship for England until inquiries had been made. They thereforo passed the night of Monday in the watch- house of Flushing, when, it having been

Russians did not speak either French or English

Found that they were indeed captives, INDIGO AND SYNTHETIC Liberated from Germany, they allowed to proceed on their journey.

A CHARGE OF STYING.

were

DYES.

An interesting note in the Forkshire Observer calls attention to the fact that Dr. Austin and Dr. Elliott, when bur owing to the withdrawal of supplies of rounded, were searched and asked for synthetic indigo and the lack of supplies their papers, which included passports, etc and all wore taken from them. At of the cheaper dyes, which were used as the time they were accompanied by substitutes, there has been a great Belgian Count and his chauffeur. The increase in the demand for natural former was the owner of a chateau where indigo, and the conditions of the market the doctors were to establish a Belgian have been brought back to those of g

and said

at

There is no doubt that war is not only the best and roblest thing conceivable from the biological and cultural standpoint, but is from time to time unconditionally necessary for the very continuance of the

State and society,

Two months later General Koim raid

a meeting of the German Defence Association

It must be made clear to our German boys, aye, and to our girls as well, that they do right in hating the enemies of their fatherland.

SMELL OF BLOOD.

furnish, even in the course of this war, u Socialist effort for peace.

for

Csorʊ, British str., 1,338, J. Spoed, 15th February Deli, General Butterfield & Swire CHINATANG, British str., 1,228, Ainslie, 12th

General Butterfield & Swires February Hoihow 11th February, CITY OF DOREAM, British str., 3,400 E. G. Hoppins, 16th FebruaryShanghai 13th February, General Bank Line,

Ltd.

DRUHAR, Norwegian str., 1,162, Bing, 13th

February Swatow 18th February, General Chinese. February-Chinkiang 6th February, ROURNA, British str., 2,057, H. Jackson, 12th

Rails Amtic Petroleum de Co. FUKUI MARU, Japanese str. 3,087

February Tourane 10th February, WADA MARU, Japanese str., 2,091 T. Asai,

19th February-Miike 5th February, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaishe.

rick, 12th February Calcutta, 97th. YAISHING, British str., 1,424, L. M. Mey January, General Jardine, Matho son & Co.es fo YOKOHAMA MARU, Japanese str., 6,460, B. Komatsubara, 14th February--Shang- hai 11th February, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha,

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

TODAY

2 p.m. Auction of a 40 H-P. Four-Cylinder. Limousine Car at Bales Rooms, by Morsrs Hughes & Hongh

TONIGHT

But my protest is against the war, against those who are responsible for it, against those who direct it: it is against the capitalist policy which gave it birth; it is directed against the capitalist objects pursued by it, against the plans of annexa- violation of the tion, against the neutrality of Belgium and Luxembourg, against military dictatorship, against the total oblivion of social and political duties of which the Government and ruling classes are still to-day guilty. For this reason, I reject the military orodita asked Eocialistic representatives in New York Red Cross hospital. They were conveyed years ago, when the trade WES of B War being thus acclaimed as a national recently announced the receipt of the 18th February-Moji 7th February,

cient importance to justify a stock uf in the Count's motor car to the com 2,000 tons of natural indigo in the Lon- ideal, as a benefit to be welcomed instead following letter from Dr. Liebknecht mander of the 1st German Army Corps, who wanted to hang thein out of hand den dock warehouses. Last August the of a danger to be feared, the next stephly rate against the war credit is used Pointing to one of them he said, "That stock was only 150 tons, while now it has was to bring it about. The doctrine of the upon the following considerations

been reduced to less than 30 tons. With inevitableness of war was now proclaimed. This war, which none of the peoples is a spy A German officer who spoke English intervened, and the captives were much greater demand, and an abnorm Speaking at a Pan-Germanist Congress at engaged therein has wished, is not caused German or any other nation. This is an earried off to a small post-office building, ally small supply it is natural to and Brunswick in December, 1912; General von in the interest of the prosperity of the where all four were subjected to that fine isdigo, which just before the Liebert said regular trial The Count, the two war could be bought for 38 6d. per lb, There is a anuell of blood in the air, and imperialistic war, war for the domina doctors, and the chauffeur wore examined Dow costs 168. Bd. According to the news no one knows when the torch of war will tion of the work market, for the political blason 10th February Rangoon 285 Antique China and Carlos at Balon Rooms, by the Commander-in-Chief as president, Papers, it has been decided to proceed blazo forth. It is said that the drought domination over important. Selus of year and the flood year are to be followed operation for industrial and bank capital by a gentleman described as the Military with the Government scheme for establish-

by a blood year, and it may be that next On the part of the competition in arma- Judge, and by an interpreter. The lasting the British dyoware industry

Spring the Great Powers will be in collisionments this is a war, mutually fostered by mentioned opened the proceedings by saya lasia which will make this country entirely independent of German supplies ing, Yon clearly understand that you

7th, 1913, in ar artile on Germany and darkness of isit absolutism and secret diplomacy in order to steal a march on are on your trial for your lives, suspected of synthetic dyes

Similarly, the Reichebote of January Germna, and Austrian War parties in the

of espionage.

After that each man was put through

England," wrote:

the adversary.pn

At the same time, this war is a Bona about an hour's cross-examination. At

labour movement,

The scheme, it is said, originated with Lord Haldane, and provided for the share capital of £2,000,000, and for the formation of a limited company, with a

the end of the trial the interpreter came issue of £1,000,000 4 per cent, first mortgage price which is characteristic not only of artistic effort to blot out the growing to them and said: Gentlemen, you have been incredibly foolish to come any debentures, of which the interest would where near our Army and I do not know be unconditionally guaranteed by the what will become of you, but one thing Government for 25 years. This apparent you may be sure about is that you willy failed, as business men don't believe be treated as gentlemen." The next in it So it has now been arranged, as examination took place at Cologne. No reported in the Yorkshire Post, that the papers had been transmitted thither stance afforded by the State will take relating to the first trial, and as their the form of a loan to the company of ova papers had disappeared and were $1,500,000 at 4 per cent interest, the Inrecoverable the trial was conducted just total amount to be repaid only out of as the first oxamination had been. On profits at the end of 26 years, 160,000 as a feat the estimation was con of this advance to be made when the ducted by the major of the town. There Government is satisfied that the £3,000,000

72.

THE NAVY LEAGUE'S PART.

Coal Mitegi Bussan Kaisha 10th February London 26th Decem ber, General.--Shewan, Tomes & Co. GNLOCHY, British str., 2,997, Williams HONGKONG, French str. 742, Marquerite, ary, General.-A. B. Marty Tom 15th February-Hoihow 14th Febru HONG WAN I, British str. 2,060, John

January, General-Chinese 5th February-Hoihow 14th February, KAIFONG, British str., 978,15th

General Butterfield & Bwire Shimidzu, 12th February Yokohama 29th January, General Nippon Ynsen Kaisha, Kano MARU, Japanese str., 5,299, R.

KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,359, C. Stewart, 12th February Shanghai 9th February, General CMS. N & Co.

F

KWONGBANG, British str., 1,428, W

Bichard, 12th February Swatow 11th February, General Jardine, Mathe son & Co. LaCAON, British str., 4,818, Walker, 13th February Kutchinoczu 9th February, General Butterfeld & Swire Mormors, British str., 3,983, F. L. Davi sun, 17th January-Bombay 1st Janu bay, Nil-Canadian Pacific Railway NORDNA, Norwegian str., 1,370, A. Angrisen,

Co

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TO-MORROW

9.30 pan-Aretion of s Valuable Collection of

--- by Mr. Geo. P. Lammert

9.16 p.m.-Italian Grand Opers Co., at the

Theatre Royal Faust."

11.60 am--Humphreys Estate & Finance Co. Ltd. Meeting of Shareholders at the Hongkong Hotel Saturday, 20th Feb::---

Noon-Hongkong and Shanghat Banking Corporation Meeting af Shareholders at City Hall.

2.30 p.m.-Atetion of a Valuable Collection of Antique China and Curios at Sales Rooms, by Mr. Geo. P. Lammert.

9.15 pm Italian Grand Opera Co., at the

Theatre Royal Carmen.”” Monday, 22nd Feb.

Hongkong Race Meeting 1st Day, Tnesday, 23rd Fab

Hongkong Race Meeting.-2nd Day. Wednesday, 24th Feb,

Hongkong Race Meeting-3rd Day,

Friday, 26th Fob,

Chins Provident Loan & Mort- Baturday, 27th Feb.

Was & second examination on the follow. Watch is to form the capital of the com. I Defence Association Deutscher Wear liberation of the Russian Bo well as the 12th February Freemantle 16th. Jau gige Co, Ltd., deefing of Shareholders.:

ing

day by the chief medical officer of the pany has been fully subscribed, and to command with the aid of an interpreter. b. chare hap such as no layman could s

Bandál Wood Gilman & Co.com

16th February Haiphong 13th Febru Hongkong Race Meeting-Off Day, PHRA NANG, British atr. 1,102, Flashman,

Bry, General Chinese. Thursday, 4th Maroh→ SEATTLE HARD, Japanese str. 3,833 Sai

February, General Osaka Shoten tow 19th February Manila 8th Kaisha.

Apathy and indecision in our diplomatic circles and the longing for peace at any

The German motto, Against Tsarism, population these things rouse the indigna high finance but of large sections of the tion of those who were combatants of 1888 as well as the present English and French and 1870-71 Then it was a joy to live: cries, Against Militarism, has the to-day one might think ons Lived in the deliberate purpose of bringing into play time before 1806, when the preservation in behalf of race hatred the noblest inclinations and the revolutionary feel of ponce was regarded as the highest duty-ings and ideals of the people. To Ger many, the accomplice of Tsarism, an In January, 1913 (says the writer) a new example of political backwardness, flown patriotic association after the pattern of to the present day, does not belong the the Navy League was formed; the German calling of the liberator of nationa The

tho

Forein); and its object was thus defined by German people should be their own task. Lisatonant Göteral Wrocket at a meeting This way is not a German defence WAT remaining £750,000 as soon as the call

Its historical charactor and its develop been made Two directors held in the following Merch He asked the captives many

Bir Adam-have been

G. Claughton, of the LN W. Rail A progressive nation like ours needs more mont thus far make it impossible to trust territory, and if this cannot be obtained by the assertion of a capitalistic Government d by the Govern

twith the instance, the cigns and

peaceable means it must be obtained by that the purpose for which credits are typhoid fever, and its bacteriology, alco

power to veto any undue encroachment

war. It is the object of the Defence asked is the defence of the fatherland....... anatomical questions concerning the leg on the business of British manufacturers

Association to create this sentiment. An early peace without victories should and what orgacs of the abdomen would

The Chauvinists had now thought war be demanded; every effort in this concer- SHAOUSING, British str., 1,307, Thebben, be perforated in the event of the subject of products other than dyes and colours,

and talked war so long that it was but a lion should be Besisted. Only the 12th FebruaryShanghai 9th Febru being pierced by a bayonet. The further or the giving of any undue preference as examination took place next day with regards supply, price, or otherwise 10 short to farther to demand that it should simultaneous and permanent enforcementary, General Butterfeld & Swire. another interpreter and two more Ger- consumers of the company's products.

Arrangements have been made with be waged directly the conditions seamed of the currents going in the direction of Saturo 11AEU, Japanese str., 7,226, Wm. man officert, and a few more questions Messrs. Read, Holliday & Sons favourable for Germany and unfavourable such a peace can bring to an end the C. T. S. Filmer, 16th February-8an

Toro Risen Kaisha, were asked and their answers taken down, after which the captives were requested Huddersfield) to take over their works for the countries which stood in Germany's bloody butchery before the entire exhaus Francisco 16th January, General. to sign them.

Significantly enough, it has been suggest- The actual judgment of their case tooled that the share subscriptions of usore The idea of declaring war at the most Only the petco which has germinated SINGAN, British str. 1,047, Trowbridge,

of the labouring class can be a lasting ary, General Butterfeld & Swire. place elsewhere on the evidence collected of dyes should be at least the equivalent favourable opportunity has been avowed in the soil of the international solidarity 18th February Hoihow 12th Febru

of one year's purchase of dyes, and that with shameless callousness,

peace It is for this reason that it is the SOBHU MARU, Japanese str. 1119, K. they should be asked to sign an agreement

duty of the proletariat of all countries to Hattori, 13th February Swatow 18th writer of authority has spoken more Labour in behalf of peace, ..... strongly than Professor Nippold. Speak The credits for succour hare my TACOMA, British nr. 3.959. Harling 12th ag of the flood of Chauvinism which has approval, with the understanding that the February Calenta 30th Jan, Ballast- overspread Germany during lato years, he asked amount seems far from being suffi Order,

ciente Not less eagerly do I roto for TAITUAN, British str., 2,000, PW. Grier One can only confess with regret that everything that will alleviate the hardson, 18th February-Melbourne 11th there is to-day so much irrepressible agita lot of our brothers in the hold, as well as Jannary General Butterfold &

on agamust other States and nations and that of the wounded and the sick, for wire,

TARBANG, British str., 977, W. McClure, so much frivolous incitement to war. It hom I have the deepest syropathy 14th February-Holhow 18th Febru cannot be doubted that this agitation is "Bat I do vote against the demanded war part of a deliberate system, the object of credits, under protest against the war andary, General, Chinese,

t which is gradually to win the population against those who are responsible for it, TITAN, British str. 8,000, J, W., Head, 14th and if possible the Government by any and have caused it against the capitalistic mains whatever-even by the distortion of purposes for which it is being used, fact sod malicious slander-for the pro- against too antexation plane, against the gramme of the Chauvinists. These people violation of the Belgian and Luxembourg not only inerte the nation to war, but neutrality, against the unlimited authority systematically educate the nation to of rulers of war and against the neglect desire for war, War is pictured not as of social and political duties, to which the possibility that may cecur, but as a neces Government and the ruling classes stand sity that must come and the sooner the convicted."

***** WAR 2 NECESSITY.

tion of the nations has taken place.

thing about it at all, except that they were winding them with regard to the suph Upon this subject to recent German continue also in this war mutual socialisticFebruary General -- Osaka Shosen

on papers, and they were never told any going to be treated as prisoners of war All this to nearly a fortnight, during which time they remained in solitary con finoment. Their cells, only 6ft. by oft were in a dirty and verminous condition, and they, we very cold. For breakfast the prisoners received coffee enbstitute,

meat

of dyes both during and after the war.

LATEST STEAMER NOVEMENT. The Yokohama office of the T.K.K. Js with hardly any milk, at 8 am at 11in receipt of wireless communication to clock a quarter loaf of bread at the effect that the silk despatched, hence o'clock, pea soup or other vegetable soup. per str. Chrgo Muru on the 5th January occasionally a square inch usually pork and at 7pm. a most was delivered in New York on the 7th

At 8 o'clock February. distasteful ration of skilly they wont to bed The prisoners had to clean their own cells and to do all the Ove menial work in connection with them.

A correspondent writes to a home Later they were moved to Torgau

for Recently there was a report in panera where the treatment of the British officers was comparatively pleasant. The exer Porth that Aberdeen had been shelled by cise yard was adequate When the the Germans. They telephoned from the weather was dry they had two tennis club to a hotel in Aberdeen to know if it courts put up by the French officers, who was true. The boots took the message were also in capitivity at Torgau, and for and replied: I don't now. I will ask a long time they were allowed to purchase the head waiter.

says:

February-Manila 19th February, General Butterfield & Bwire Trodas, Dutch str. 8,000, E. H. Kroes, 12th February-Amoy 11th February, General Java China Japan-Liin IKEMBANG, Dutch str., 8,703, N. V. Wycli Jurrianse, 12th February-Kobe 4th February General Java-China- Japan Lijn.

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