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THE SOUTH AFRICAN: ELECTION.
GERMANY'S BIG STAKE IN THE
RESULT.
VAST GERMAN DUMP." THE MASTERY OF THE AIR.
PREPARING NOW FOR AFTER THE WAR.
Jen, and the formation of a fresh anti-cycle official advanced guard of the contingent I have received from
over N. Chios in indicated tangga
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GERMAN ADVANCES.
Also, in spite of their new machines-- which seem, by the way, to have abandon- ed the wing line of the Tanbe the Ger mans show no increased disposition to face our men single-handed. They wait, high THE NEW MENACE.
up, two or three together, for the chanos The Daily Mail's New York corres.
of being able to pounce upon a lonely fier; but they have done nothing yet There has just come among us a uspondent, cabling last month, said:-
Gay eminent The despatches of the few newspaper which would suggest very great confidence which the South African Government is financial authority the following inter- to send to Europe.
A young German airman in the early Everybody aware of esting xote on the economic position of correspondents who are at the British in themselves or their machines. the composition of the lores at the Germany and the plans of her indus. Headquarters in Flanders are, according days of the war asked how he would know fronts knows that these kinsmen of our trialists for rehabilitating her resources to regulation, censored at Headquarters the British machines if he met them. just arrived are far from being the after the war:--
As soon as the end of the war comes and issued to the newspapers through the Oh, you'll know them right enough," first South Africans to join us. Numeroua Germany will have to obtain, and obtain Press Bureau in London. Considerable
was the reply. They'll attack you." individuale have attached themselves to quickly £200,000,000 worth of raw importance therefore may be presumed to The man can still count on that different branches of the Army, but as individuals.
She cannot purchase those attach to the remarkable statement pub distinguishing feature Many of these like materials. members of the unofficial advanced with bank-notes. Accordingly, farsighted lished yesterday by Mr. H. F. Prevost Gormans are now during the war keeping Batorsby, the special correspondent of the guard already mentioned — have come to the Mother Country at their own up the manufacture of iron and steel and Morning lost. It is dated "British Head- cost. The reasons for the non-appearance tinuing in the same way the mining of following striking passages:
storing up the products; they she cou-quarters, August 8th," and contains the hitherto of a Union contingent as such
Beyond question "the most signifieous rest to-day in the complete suppression potash, and their dye factories are of a rebellion and the occupation of running at full tilt.
happening of the past month has been in German South-West Africa.
Germany's scheme is one big market the air. One might almost call it, this But German South-West Africa is not war is over, to dump into one big market merely occupied, as a war masure, in all the iron, steel, and other materials appearance of the German airmen, only that would convey the impression of an the sense in which parts of Belgium and she has been able to manufacture and absence more complete that has been the Franco are occupied by Germany-that store during the war.
The only big is, temporarily. It is added to British market available to her is the United case The German airm has always beca South Africa, and in order that there States, since South Americans like their here, but-under condition, may be no doubt about what this means
bills hung up and it is an imperative need for Germany to have cash payments METEOROLOGICAL the Botha Government has announced.
that its vacant farmlands are to be givenne stops of cotton, copper, wool, fate, out and tenanted as soon as possible.
new of early days This is startling breakaway from our
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Please give us complete lists and specifications of the sheels and tubes you use in your business, for the moment the offer you those materials at prices you war is over we shall be in a position to
have never even dreamed of.”
Dye manufacturers”, în ́ Germany are making similar offers and are besides condueling a most skilful campaign with a view to preventing developments of the American dye industries.
A despatch of the Commander-in-Chief has made all Englishmen aware of the over the enemy from quite the ostly day
of the war. During the latter months of winter and the early months of spring there was a notable deficiency of the enemy's airmen. We were given to under stand, by the incradicable German incline ments ware being made with new types of engine and machine which were to result in the production of something superior to any craft that had ever taken the air,
SPEED AND CLIMB..
In the past month we have had an ocea sional opportunity for comparing the cast with its fulfilment, and it must be admitted that the enemy has good cansu to be proud of the advance be has made Should the American market by any chance be closed to Germany after the Even from the ground one has been great war Germany would almost expire indusly impressed by the speed and climb ef
tho German machines, which have This she knows. trially.
pono trated lately some distance inside the firing line. It has been instructive to watch the daring with which our shelln wore dodged, proof of the pilot's faith in the engine he was handling, and the ease with which, when he had had enough of it, he turned his nose towards the upper air and left the white trail of shells burst ing helplessly behind him.
BATTLE PICTURE.
YOUNG OFFICER'S VIVID IMPRESSIONS.
The machine was of the Aviatik type, and may have been one of the new ones, said to be fitted with a 150 h.p. alx-cylinder Aviation is not, of Mercedes engine. course, altogether a question of horse power, any more than pole is of pony- power, but in the end it is the most horses and the best ponies which clear the way for a win. If your opponent is going to force up the horse-power you must not only follow him; you must surpass him, You must not only leave him behind in engine power, but you must leave him so far behind that to beat you he will have to design not only a new enging but resolute methods can one hope to secure for a few months-the few months that may be all important that slight but decisive superiority in the air on which so much depends.
will not get back German South-Weat Africa, except on condition of annexing the South African Union, which neces sitates as a preliminary detail the wiping out of the British Empire. To nobody in South Africa will the inevitability of the-nanacation need labouring. There is only a paper boundary between the two, countries. The issue of mastery has been For the wantonly raised by Germany, Union, with its huge native population (presenting opportunities to German diplomacy"), its element of German born citizens and its ex-rebels, any course but annexation would be lunacy. THE DOMINIONS AND THE ENEMY, The sction of the Botha Government is of great importance, intrinsically, as a precedent, and possibly... oven. in its bearing upon the European campaign. It would be interesting to know if it has been taken in consultation with or at the instance of the Imporial Government,
and also to know if A letter from an officer in the artillery Australia and New Zealand have made who gave up his position in civil life to any have to get along similar lines rejoin the Army gives a vivid impression garding the former Colonial possessions of a fight. He writes:- of Germany which they have taken-
"Shall I tell you some of the things I view of the superb way in which the have score since coming here but a short Dominions are sharing the burdens of the month of war? I have seen hell let loose I war, he would be rash who would in that last big show a week ago. dogmatise as to the lengths to which our have been crouching below the trench Colonis] kinfolk, would go where the parapet trying to spot the bursts of our But high-explosive shells as they came pouring Imperial fortunes were at stake. it would astonish anybody acquainted over our heads shrieking in the darkness, with Colonial sentiment if he were told I have stood stock still listening to the that New Zealand, Australia, or South peculiar swish of an enemy shell-not Africa would upon any consideration the hum, the s-i-s- which tells you it whatsoever shor of proof by the is going to burst near you stood stock Germanic Powers that they were able to still until it did burst ten yards away, destroy the British Empire, consent to and have closed my ears to the whim-new machine to carry it. Only by such restore to Germany, the leads they have pering of the mon among whom it burst captured. They will not again tolerate and the moaning of tho badly hit, such a neighbour has Germany
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and if by chance the artillery became proved herself.
All this means a new and greater rôle silent for an instant or two I have heard for the Dominions Governments and the incessant crack of machine guns and people, and it is interesting to notice that rifle fire and the sput, spub, sof his is realised in Germany. Vorworts, bullets as they hit the trench or the hum the Berlin Socialist paper, says in a as they passed overhead. I have seen a recent issue that the part played in big, burly fellow sit down and hold his the war by Britain's great Colonies shatterred arm and wail again and foreshadows the transformation of the again, I want to go home, I want to I have heard the Close in whole British Colonial system. Such age home. transformation will tend to an extraor on the left, close up, close up shell dinary strengthening of the British has burst somewhere there and casualties world-power. These views as to the are being made good." greater role of the Dominiona
I have taken cover half up a tree, the strengthened by the news just published better to so our fire--myself and another that Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister of offer from a battery in the same brigale Australia, is coming to London as his A light from the German trenches gave country's High Commissioner, and by us awaya Maxim spluttered at us, and the close attention which Sir Robert we dropped to earth again, my friend 1 #LTH OF Whitean, b bina sky, o‘detached Borden, the Prime Minister of Canada, first (he was the junior), and a he appeared over the French lincs were is paying to Imperial affairs here at the dropped he yelled cheerfully, They've centre Shall we ace the Colonial Bot me I am poisoned. It was not I got him Premiers sitting as equals with the much-a hole in his thigh. British Premier at the Peace Congress? away, and he is home now doing well.
I aco If so, will those whom we
"Cold feet, you say Not I see include General Botha 1 This depends upon the enjoying myself immensely. Sometimes issue of the general election campaign I am soared to death, but it soon passes. which he has begun during the last few But when I think of some fellows at days.
Why, it will be naked by many,
home, fellows to whom the gods have is South Africa pestered with elections at been kind, golfing and music-halling, it this time?
I wish conscription Why cannot the country be makes me sick, carried on, as Great Britain is, underwould come and some of them would be special powers 7 The reason is that the sent to my battery! quinquonial Parliament is an integral
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WHAT GASTRONOMY HAS DONE
part of the South African Constitution, FOOD AND FRIGHTFULNESS, and though the South African Parliament can vary the Constitution, this requires a special session of Parliament and a majority which it might be difficult to obtain.
Moreover, responsible statesmen do not care to touch the Constitution except upon grave emergency.
to
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CHEVALIER KING, POSTMASTER OF WAR LOVE-LETTERS.
The following is reproduced from the Barcelona daily newspaper La Noticias
Foreign Office in the Royal Palace of Madrid there is now unusual activity. Everywhere registers, boxes, indexes, and hundreds of employees, whose number increases every day, working day and night. What has happened I
In what used to be the offices of the
romantic story.
It is a
In the early stages of the war a young French lady with an illustrious name o the time of the Second Empire, whose fiance is a prisoner, tired of sending love letters in Vienna and Berlin without Government offices or from her lover, con- ceived a happy ideu.
"The King of Spain," she said to herself, is above. everything a cavalier; he is generous,
young, and affectionate, and if I ask him to help me to find the whereabouts of my firmed, no doubt he will do so, and with the patronage of such a Sovereign. I shall obtain a response." She wrote a letter swollen with tears, prayers, and supplica tions to the King.
After passing through various depart- It ments the letter roached the King.
ran:
tection. Spain is the land of chivalry, Sire,-A desolate lady asks your pro
and your Majesty is the greatest Hidalgo of Castille, and I feel certain will hear
"
She told of her unsuccessful steps to trace her fiancé.
WHERE LOVE PREVAILS,
Evidently, she pleaded,tove is no argument in Germany or Austria, but surely it will prevail with a King married for love to one of the handsomest of the world's princesses."
King Alfonso read the latter with a sympathetic smile. Ho mentioned it to the foreign Ambassadors in Madrid and instructed his Ambassadors in Germany and Austria to make inquiries. Within a fortnight he was able to inform the lady that her future husband had been capi tured, at Ypres, and was safe and well, interned in a camp near Leipzig, where she could in future address her letters.
Full of happiness she proclaimed that King Alfonso was the finest chevalier, and the affair found its way into the Press, since then all the mothers, sisters, wives, daughters, and sweethearts of France and good many of England, Russia, and Belgium have solicited a similar favour *There is no need from King Alfonso, to beg for pity," they say, "from the War Lords of Germany and Austria, whội all that is necessary is to solicit the aid of the King of Spain." And this honour is denied to no one, however humble.
Soon the applications arrived by thou sands, and his Majesty gave instructions to have the basements of the royal palace fitted with all the necessary requisites and increased the service with a competent staff of sorters and polyglot correspondents. Up to July 31st 13,750 letters have been attended to.
It may be a hard saying, but it is better in war, even where there may be a short age; to scrap everything that has outlived its uses. It is no good clingling to guns that are out-ranged, ships that are out powered, or planes that are out-speeded. But horse-power in aviation means more then speed. It means carrying power. It means guns, or bombs, or whatever other weapon you may design for it. The twin-engined Gorman machines with single fuselages (the tail of the framework) which produced such a sensation when they
As soon as the King-the sell-appointed a much heavier, weapon that fired shell. reported to carry, not a machine gun, but Gonerat Postmaster of the serowing ladies-receives a letter it is acknowledged This may possibly be the one-pounder with a printed form saying steps are being with which the Germans were experiment taken. These applications are forwarded ing some little time ago; but, from the to the Spanish Ambassadors abroad, and accounts of its success, one would imagine according to the reply a brief telegram is that some form of case shot was what it first send if the news is good, followed was firing. "Eye-Witness" has already by a letter giving particulars In the given a description of a big German case of death an appropriate, sympathetic. biplane with two fuselages and an engine letter is sent breaking the sad news. | in each, the idea of which seems in great measure to have been derived from the Italian Caproni.
That these machines constitute a new
TWO NOBLE BOYS. SCENE AT AN ATTEMPTED EXECUTION,
menace is not to be denied. It is possible that by means of them the Germans may be able to reach England and make themselves mildly disagreeable. The new When the Prussians entered Kalish they machines are undoubtedly worthy of all sought out the Russian functionaries, and Á gastrologist claims to have discovered the admiration and respect which the seired : Novikoff, who was sent to priso
French, no mean fliers, have accorded and there detained. Every day M. Novi- that the source of all that is hateful in
them. But it must be remembered that, koff
the questioned concerning Was THE HERTZOG FACTION.
our German enemies lies in their method in these comparatively carly days of air-Russian troops and mobilisation. Although The pending elections are of great of cookery, The constant recourse to consequence to the future of South meals cooked after German methods makes manship, it is possible to produce 2 these questions were put under torture, machine too wonderful for any but the M. Novikoff maintained silence. Infuri- Africa, and even the Empire one's ideas confused," be writes. Also he General Botha's chief opponent is General claims that many French dishes served in very beat airmen. In the future power ated, the Germane hauled M. Novikoff may be more easily controlled; at present before a court-martial by which he was Hertzog, a Robespierre without Bob England are German in inspiration.
it makes a very large demand on the skill sentenced to death pierre's ability. Ho has never forgiven
An interesting clue is hereby given to
By chance M. Novikoff's two sons, one the British for the 1889-1902 war, and
German airmen have made advano pro- a student, the other a collegiate, karned probably never will probably could not the dulness of many hosts. If a host after of the pilot. It remains to be seen if the if he would.
those of the German the hour appointed for their father's portionate to to live in a country which has in it any may be assumed (suggested the fail) that designers. If they have not, it will be execution, and they resolved, at any risk,
He is an honest man, unit dinner is clear-headed and quick-witted it race but his own and the British in he has not palmed off a German-cooked South Africa are almost three sixths of meal apon his guests. But it when the difficult for them to do all that might be to be present. They reached the scons the whites He will make is making, hour comes in which the talk should be possible with their new machines. when their father was already standing It may be, of course, that the engineer with bandaged eyes before a file of soldiers. as the report of a free fight at one of the light as air the host be seen to droop, t
has solved some of the problems of con- The elder son, Berge, rushed forward, and first meetings indicates a bitter, en answer heavily, and to yawn, the guests trol which still confront our designers; pushing his father aside faced the soldiers, venomed fight. Voters of German birth or may be sure that the cook has used for
that he has been able to reduce the risks shouting."Fire at me! He is the father descent, who are a considerable percen- the dinner the vicious art of Germany.
of high engine power when the earth has of a large family. It is easier for me ti tage in some of the constituencies, will If he is so brutalised that on joining
to be met. If so, there would be a more die." Then the second son, Ivor, seized H'kong.
doubtless vote with General Herzog, and the ladies in the drawing-room he settles formidable proposition to be encountered, hold of his brother, trying, "I will die for so will & section which brings the to sleep, the gastrologist warns you that Time
but as yet there is insufficient evidence to my brother; fire at me, you dogs!" politival Labour movement into contempt, this is no sign of intemperance, bus indi that effect.
The effect of this dramatic incident upon and thone Dutch-speaking people who cates a lavish use of nutmeg according toʻ ft. ia h. m.
the soldiers was such that they were un- hift in.
38 sympathised with the recent rebellion. m8 29
a hateful German recipe of cookery:
decided what to do, and twix officer help- Thurs. 30
Oot. No infar, high nor low water General Hertzog would be in effect a Germany is aware that the victory of
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The Portuguese officers who have return superiority, which the Germans are slow to tien No infer bigh or low water victory for her; for Hertzog opposed the
commanding the detachment 6411 12 2 6 invasion of South-West Africa and woulded from Angola, where they were made furnish. Meanwhile, let it not be imagin- cer
that the execution was undo the annexation if he could. Ger-prisoners by the Germans and afterwardsed for an instant that we have resigned, announced many will do whatever she can to destroy liberated by General Botha's forces, or have any intention of resigning, the postponed, and ordered his men to General Botha politically. If she can arrived in Lisbon last month. They stated mastery of the air. Only the other day take the two boys to prison. Eot act directly, by corruption which that the Germans had treated them like one of our unaccompanied pilots, chal the soldiers went to raise M. Novikoff, may not be impossible--she may be common criminals. Captain Argao said lenged by three German planes, each of they found that he had been driven insane expected to act by publishing copious and he had been asked by the Germans to act them with an observer, sent one to the by the terrible strain; nevertheless, he, painstaking falsehoods intended to prove
The boys are now threatened with trial that she was an innocent and inofensive as parlementaire in the event of a fresh ground within his own lines, brought down too, was removed to prison, neighbour. There is good reason to hope raid on the Portuguese. He added that another for our our men to capture, ani that her manoeuvres will fail and that every man in Portuguese West Africa was drove off the third-ro mean achievement by court-martial, for interfering with
with the odds six to one against you, German military orde General Botha will triumph.
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