"CALCULATED CRUELTY.”
THE HUNS TELL THEIR OWN STORY.
WAR NEWS.
RECRUITING DEMONSTRATIONS.
FIGHTING AT BELGRADE.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, 1915,
GERMANY'S AIMS.
FATE OF BRITAIN, FRANCE AND BELGIUM.
PROFESSOR'S CONFIDENTIAL
PAMPHLET.
14
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Bismarck consulted with reference to the FOOD PRICES IN HONGKONG. drawing up of the frontier, "the broader and mightier part" of the iron beds "has remained with France. This fatal error we can now repair, since we have don quered this iron ore district at the very beginning of the war."
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(As fixed by Proclamation dated "March 18th, 1918.)
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What Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg has insinunted in the Reichstag in diplomatic terms under the word guarantees" "B highwayman here translated by Profesor Schuhmacher in the blunt language of who cal's upon his victim to stand and de liver.
Hence the great value of "strictly confidential" pamphlet.
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Seldom has the buccaneering object of "Germany's Violations of the Laws of gaged in a reoruiting march last month
a war been admitted with such frankness as is done on this occasion by the Bonn War, 1914-1915." Compiled under the from the centre of London to the north,
He demands that the iron and professor. auspices of the French Ministry of Foreign south, east and west, with a view to in-
A striking document is published by the coal districts of Briey and Longwy should Affairs. Translated, and with an Introdue-pressing upon young Londoners the
They in Berner Togeacht (the Socialist organ not only be annexed but he taken away tion, ty.. O. P. Bland. (London: William urgency of the call to arms. Heinemann,) 51 net.
oluded detachments of Grenadiors, Scots which is frequently used by the German from their present private owners “és a part of the war contribution to be levied The French Government has done well Guards, the London Fire Brigade and Socialist minority for their agitation), in upon France." In regard to war indem- to give the world a new and vivid the London Scottish Regiment, with their the shape of the strictly confidential"nity, "we must not hesitate to burden France to the uttermost of her power. reminder of the viteness with which its bands. They were overywhere received
She may in order to render her burdon enemy conducta war. And it was an with enthusiasm. Members of the Com-report of a lecture delivered before an admirable. inspiration to bring together mands and others addressed a large "invited audience" at the Berlin Artsenster turn for assistance to her ally across some of the abundant evidence that is to recruiting meeting on the route. Similar Club on June 20 last, by the well-known the Channel, whose rich treasures we can hand from purely German soarers of the recruiting rallies WETG undertaken
"official" economist, Professor Hermann scarcely touch directly. atrocities which the Kaiser's commanders throughout the provinces, including have habitually practised and authorised. Eastbourne, where 1,500 wounded troops Schuhmacher, of Bonn, on "Our War As Mr. Bland says in his introduction, in blue uniform paraded on foot and in Aims, with special reference to the West,"
the outrages committed by Germans are motor coaches,
Ten thousand This report was reprinted, and is being essentially different from those which may paraded in Manchester, where the move circulated privately in numbered copies, be alleged or proved against other helli- ment is continued today. Thousands each provided with the Professor's 'warn- gerents, in that they are not the result paraded in Glasgow, and 8,000 in ing to treat the pamphlet with strict of individual initiative, but of a State Birmingham.
confidentiality such
can scarcely What ordered and systematic policy.
vecur in peace-time." It puts in a clear Mr. Asquith has called calculated
light the German annexationists aims, cruelty is part of Germany's organised
and is of special importance in view of the apparatus of war.
recent utterances of the Imperial Chan cellor in the Reichstag about the future.
guarantees" of peace. The pamphlet shows first of all that the retention of Belgium is not designed by the annexationists for the purpose of "de-
Many stories are told concerning the fence" alone against Britain, It says:
He "Whoever does not want to be an anvil must become a hammer. We need Belgium activities of the Kaiser at the front. not merely as a necessary means of protec is continuonely rushing along the fighting tion of our territory but also for the detine day and night (writes General fence of our world trade and our colonies, We cannot, it is true, rob England of the Petroff in the Basskage Slova).. geographical advantage of her insular where he attends the meetings of the position, but we enn increase her vulner-
If we should permanently generals. Night alarus are made for his ability at sea. establish ourselves with squadrons of advantage, and night reviews of the troops are held. Now and again be cops submarines and torpedo-boats and airships, the scouts and interrogates individual 5-Market Produce:— all ready for immediate action, on this sufficors and soldiers
ften disputed coast-say, at Zeebrugge, or further west at the entrance to the opposite the mouth of the Thames and England's capital, then the insular pasi tion of England will along with its ad vantages show more and more its dis- By these means we can at advantages. one blow considerably improve our posi tion against the British navy."
The
The official character of the wholesale
The Day Telegraph's Nish correspon- murders practised upon helpless prisoners and unarmed civilians is established by dent, dealing with the occupation of the adutissions of many captured Germans Belgrade, states that the river was crossed and also by the entries in their diaries at the cost of cuormous sacrifices. which are photographed in these pages. Serbians withdrew owing to the impos- One of the best attested cases is that of sibility of continuing street fighting General Stenger, commanding the 88th amongst the ruins. In the bombardment Brigade, who gave verbal orders that all by heavy artillery the houses fell in the prisoners, whether wounded or not, were streets, blocking them up, killing the de- to he killed. These directions were trans- fenders. All the Macedonians performed mitted by his officers to their respective feats of immortal glory. A non-commis- commands, and faithfully oarried out, assioned prisoner stated that the Germans some of their note-books prove. The were ordered not to take prisoners and Generally Serbin Brigade Order is to shoot all Frenchmen not to give quarter.
descrt. who fall into our hands, wounded or was to be turned
officer captured
complimented nol, writes Reservist Reinhard Brenner-A sen, of the 11th Regiment; and Anto the Serbian general on the conduct of the Rothacher, of the 142nd Regiment (also in troops. After firing 10,000 shells on a Stenger's Brigade), records that French half a mile of front, the Germans did not prisoners and wounded are all shot expect to find a living creature before because they mutilate and ill-treat our them. They were surprised to encounter wounded." The lying pretext thrown in rifle fire followed by a bayonet fight, sur-English Channel and the world's seas, for the satisfaction of the compunctious passing the experiences of the Russian requires no comment.
The captain called us round him, and said, "In the fort we are going to take will very probably be English But I don't wish to see any English prisoners with my company: A general Bravo!" of approval was the
there soldiers.
unswes,
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“Come here!" he says. "Do you un-
What is the Again he asks, derstand why you are going out recou A mood of the soldiers in your detachment? noitring1 Do they put confidence in their chiefs?" Then, without saying farewell, he con cludes: Tell your comrades that I am with you. that I am thinking of and suffering for you, that everything will be ready for you-good roads, plenty of food, the most clever generals."
The Kaiser does really, see everything in-the army. He has issued an order to the effect that nothing must be disturbed on the scene of a big battle until he has arrived the field filled with the dead, the fines of trenches, the damage to the fort ress-all: must remain as it was at the end of the fight until the Kaiser himself appears.
administration, the duration of which will faults of these men by the remark, They **Well, they won't tion-independence and Parliamentary in very abruptly: depend upon the attitude of the populaare old servants of the Blate," he breaks life must be rendered possible, as this win bo employed any longer. I am very sorry, gentlemen, that such good-far-nothing be of great permanent advantage to us, fellows have been employed so long." since it will make it unnecessary for us
At each meeting of the chiefs of the ever to have to give the Belgiens any poli tical influence on the affairs of the Ger-Army he invariably stated: man Empire."!
"There
must be no doubt, no hesitation; .we have no time for hesitation, or to watch whe- bether a certain man will spoil the opera Wor is not the proper time
"When dismissing unfit. to institute cxaminations or to test tong or not, mediocrities. commanders he is in the habit of saying, They are only fit for logs for the fire." Central Towa,
"MUTILATION IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY." But these dastardly murders were no private eccentricity. of the gallant Stenger. The same code of chivalry is
"Flicking his walking stick and recorded in diaris of the 117th and 14th calmly puffing a pipe like a company com
BELGLUM UNDER THE HEEL. Regiments, and in the 85th it was applied, mander, General Marchand placed him.
But the learned Professor is not in favour as the entry of a non-commissioned officer self at the head of his columns in the
He prefers an shows, not only with obedience but with French advance between Perthes and of open annexation. enthusiasm.
Sousin." This picture was given by a economic union with Belgium, with just in the shape of private of the French colonial infantry a little real control who was alongside. General Marchand police supervision, just as Prussia when the hero of Fashoda was wounded, does in all large towns where the mainten When the order to advance was given, ance of order is paramount in the interests General Marchand arrived amid a hail of the State "so as to prevent Belgian
"ONLY FIT FOR LOGS FOR THE FIRE." of bullets and made a short speech which hostility from breaking out in revolts to was inaudible owing to the roar of the our detriment." He further wants à cus- tomus union, with the maintenance of an
Early in the morning, before the troops Our Colonial Division, with a Whatever the relations in other respects gins between German officers and privates, Moroccan division, a brigade of Zouaves" internal customs Bine," in order to pre-are awake, he visits the scene of the fight their common blood-last is at any rate and a brigade of the Foreign Legion, vent Belgian hostility from damaging and makes a valuation of the victory and us commercially," a control over the Bel of the acts of the various commanders: boud of union. Cases of the outchery of formed first and were launched against They covered the.
gian railways, and especially their He asks how, by whom, and why certain prisoners in large batches-thirty in one the German trenches. instatice and Afty in another are fully 150 yards of intervening space through tariffs," and the introduction of the Ger- orders were issued and dismisses on the For the rest:-- spot alb untalented or hesitating coin- described by French witnesses, while there a perfect hell of shot and shell. They just man social legislation.
So far as domestic affairs are concern-manders for even the smallest mistakes. are sickening accounts of the fate of indi-reached the first Bosches' trenches, when vidual soldiers, who were battered with General Marchand was struck by a shelled-apart from the provisional military Where attempts are made to gloss over the rifles as they lay on the ground, or had splinter in the abdomen. their heads kicked to pieces.
bearers picked him up quickly and he was But there is no necessity thus to eke out taken to the hosptal at Suippes and is the story which the enemy tells of his own doing well. It is believed his cure is only deeds. In the village as in the fiell he a question of time. has made ample admission of his beastli
A diary of the 11th Light Infantry .ness.
Wo have received orders to shoot says,
. At the entire male population. Dinent about 100 en or more were
In addition, the Professor would carry huddled together and shot." A diarist
out an administrative separation Au artillery officer, describing the boun of the 9th Engineers in Belgium writes:
constitute Brussels as a sort of neutral "Dead people were lying in heaps, shot bardment of the German trenches near tween the Flemings and the Walloons, and after trial by martial law.... Mutila-Loos last month, states that through a tion of the wounded is the order of the grand supply of ammunition our gune territory, after the manner of Washing
ton. He says quite frankly: prevented the Germans from repairing
Belgium ought to be divided into a their trenches. We brought up load after load of lyddite shells to the gunpits and
We waited preponderatingly Flemish park and a Walloon part, reduced on the principle of at midnight all was ready. until 4 a.m., when the cannonade began. ture of the achievements of his country of explosive shells screaming overhead. Flemings might emancipate themselves In & section of five miles, 5,000 shells were from the artificial milieu of the Ramanic men at Somme-Py, in the Marne:-)
This should west, to which they do not belong either A horrible bath of blood, The whole exploded in ten minutes. village burnt, the French thrown into the give some idea of the awful majesty of by race or sentiment, and gain the oppor- blazing houses, civilians burnt with the thuse ten minutes, when, like the aveng-tunity and freedom to recall their Ger- ing angel with faining sword, the Allies manic origin, and gradually turn again The flashes towards their eastern relations. By such A similar scene Al St. Maurice swept down on the Huns, (Meurthe-et-Moselle) is presented by were so continuous that they gave almost a reorganisation of Belgium we, while re- Qurselves everything which Private Scheufele, of the 3rd Bavarian continuous light, all the guns firing their serving to Landwebr, in rather more detail: hardest at carefully regulated points on affects our vital interests, shall strengthen our position against England as nothing Afterwards else would." The village was surrounded, men posted the German trenches, with a radius of
action of twenty yards. about a yard from one another, so that the guns switched up to longer ranges,
Then the Uhlans no one could get out.
Neither their business being to search the enemy set fire to it, house by house,
Having thus disposed of Belgium, Dr. man, woman, nor child could escape; only supports.
Schuhmacher turns his modest attention the greater part of the live stock we carried off, as that could be used. Any ono who ventured to come out was shot of how things were going. The German to acquisitions in other parts of the world Our mon so as to strengthen" Germany's power down.
All the inhabitants left in the Artillery was surprised and overpowered in the first instance, of naval stations,
and made but a feeble reply. village were burnt with the bouses.
Every woman's health is peculiarly carried the first trench with ease, the against England. He is good enough to
from the places which she at present holds dependent upon the condition of her Alongside of which may he placed Corsecond with come loss, and then turned admit that England cannot be ejected
How many women suffer with poral Spielmann's account of what sur-their attention to the trench forts.
many can follow her good example headache, pain in the back, poor appetite, vived a visit of his corps (the 1st Brigado noon we had accomplished the set task in various parts of the world, but Ger- blood. of Infantry of the Guard) to a village and made a fine bag of prisoners.
It is not at all beyond the bounds of werk digestion, a constant feeling of possibility that we shall acquire from weariness, palpitation of the heart, short- near Blamont.:--
France and Italy, as well as with the assisness of breath, pallor and nervousness? tance of Turkey, such naval harboure as If you have any of these symptoms, do would hero also rectify the tilted balance not despair of getting better, but begin of power. I have here in my mind French now, to-day, to build up your blood with entrance to the Red Sea, opposite Aden; nervous energy of the body is restored as Somaliland with Djibuti on the southern Dr. Williams Pink Pills. See how the also a harbour in Northern Morocco op the blood becomes pure and red and the We dashed1d'appui in the eastern part of the Medi- every demand upon it,
posito Gibraltar, and a Turkish point entire system is strengthened to most terranean as near as possible to the Suez Their possession would Canal effectively neutralise the British bases.
THROWN INTO THE BLAZING HOUSES,'
Private Hassemer, of the 8th Army
Corps, paints a succinct but adequate pic-The air was suddenly torn by thousand divide et impera to a minimum, so that the
rest.
thus.
"The second bombardment lasted half an-hour. Then we began to hear news
GREAT CHARGE AT SOUCHEZ.
at
At
There was dotted blood on all the beards, and what faces one saw, terrible to behold! The dead, sixty in all, were at once buried. Among them were many
The Bosches bolted like hares into the old women, some old men, and a halt- delivered woman, awful to see; threo
Bouchez. children had clasped each other and died wood," say French soldiers, in describ-
ing the great charge The facsimiles of these documents are Simultaneously with the order to advance presented in the book before us in readiwe exploded seven mines, completing the ness for any German denial. But there destruction of the trenches, scems little reason for such challenge when hot on their heels, but some of our com- we consider some of the descriptions rades stayed behind to explore the ravaged which German newspapers have them trenches and subterranean shelters, which selves published without reprobation. were often twenty feet deep, throwing The faner'sche Tegeblatt has printed a bombs in to prevent the occupants from leiter racily describing how the French attacking us in the rear. wounded were kicked and stabbed to Germans ran we soon caught up to them death, and how our brave musketeers and occupied the second line trenches in save the Fatherland the heavy cost of the middle of a wood. Some crossed Sou- feeding so many enemies." And it is in chez brook and some went on the road the Münchener Neueste Nachrichten that towards Angres,
Our artillery that evening bombardod Lieutenant A. Eberlein describes what he calis "a brilliant idea" in the, use of the wood and its aspect changed as by civilians as a screen from fire.
magic. Soon only tree stumps remained Emerging from the tangle of branches we treated the German shell philosophically because we wore steel helmets. Next, after
Fast as the
BIVAL NAVAL STATIONS.
ROBBING AND SQUEEZING FRANCE.
At the seventeenth annual general meet- ing of shareholders in Riley, Hargreaves & Co., Ltd., Singapore, recently, the Chairman (Mr. Cunliffe) proposed, in accordance with the directors' report, the payment of the final dividend of 3 per cert, making 7 per cent, per annum, on the preference shares for the 13 months ending June 30th, 1913, and the payment- of a dividend of 3 per cent. on account of the dividend of 7 per cent, payable on the preference shares for the 12 months ending June 30th, 1914, a total of $17,187.50. Mr. Macgregor seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
A WOMAN'S HEALTH.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are useful for all women, but they are particularly valu able to girls of school age who chow symptoms of going into a decline, who become pale, nervous and languid. These Lastly, Professor Schuhmacher adyo-Pills aid in securing perfect development cafes territorial annexation at the ex- and health by strengthening the system and parifying and building up the blood. Our whole western pense of France,
flat-chested a girl's life, usually means a
There frontier," he says, "from south to north Thin blood, during the growing years of must be improved as far as possible." The and hollow-checked womanhood. iron ore and coal districts in Northern can be neither health nor beauty without red blood which gives brightness to the France "are of the greatest importance, end he advocates their acquisition on much eyes and colour to the cheeks and lips. the same lines as the recent memorandum Get a bottle of Dr. Williams' Pink Pils of the Germen industrial and agrarian from your dealer at once; or send direct annexed after the war of 1870-71 "wo Szechuen Road, Shanghai, 81.50 for unions. we attacked the wood, we sheltered in should not have been able during the pre- bottle or 28 for 6 bottles, post free
The Dairy Farm price of frozen lood and other stores as printed in the Dairy Farm price list and amanded in red ink dated the 8th day of February, 1918, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Food Committee, are the maximam retail prices of the articles enumerated in the sid lint. [Approved copies can be
soon either at the Treasury of on the promises of the Dairy Farm Company, Limited, in Wyndharo Street.]
FUTCHER MEAT:
Kui Ts'oi-Cabtage Chinese 1 10 S'hat Fai Taoi, Shanghai
Tai Ye Teci - Large Size
Chung Ye Te'ol Fa-Cauliflower
Bed, Biza
Kam Fbtn-Carrots.
1 lb s Toug
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6
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HONGKONG
METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Llongborg Obervatory, N.vember 8th,
¡Provienn¡Un Da On Date st Day sti pm. 6 am
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89.85 29.00
89 90
Temperature
80
75
03
36
Humidity......
73.
95
71
42
Wind Direction ...
South
BW
Hoi Nim Kai-Fowls, Hainan,
Canton each, 28 #Pak Kop-Pigeons Hoihow
30
Force
21
"
Weather Arsen ❤
Bain
001
Kai Tan-Heu's Eggs cooking doz 20
fresk Kal-Fowl, Canton
*** LAKÁS RÁDIA REVERSEED-IN ISL
A Fo Kai Kung Turkeys, Cask lb. 60 Fo Kal Mo-Turkeys, Hen...
68 Tv'd-Snipert each 22 Ban Kal-Pheasant..... Um Ch'on-Qasil
Cha Ku-Partridge *********** To Tes-Hare, Musk Dear
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Pin Yt-Bream...
*** Tam Shoï Yu-Canton Fresh
water Fishi
Chik Yt-Cat Fish.... Yt-Codfish Hai-Crabe .....................
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Highest open air Temperature on 7th... 82 Lowani open air uperature on 7th. 76
BONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 5th to 15th November,
HIB WALZB
Wook
Days of
Meath
Izpi
H'kong
Beight
9 37 a 8. 7 16 4 9
Height.
LOW WATER.
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Mean
Mean
Time
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6 22
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1
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4
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18
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Tit To Shá-Dog Fish Hoi Man-Eels, Conger..... Bis Tom Shil Yo--Eele, Fresh Water DESMASPEDI Wong Sin-Fels, Yellow Tin Kai-Frogs Metai Shay Fan-Garop
Pak Kap Yu-Gudgeon Teo Pak Yi-Herrings......
M Cheung Kwan Kap-Halitat
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