*THE ONLY WORTHY PEACE." STIRRING SPEECH BY M. BRIAND. During the course of the debate which took place on the acceptance of office by M. Briand's Ministry, thers were some in- teresting passages with regard to the terms of peace that should be advanced when tho favourable moment arrived.
The Socialist spokostsan, M. Renaudel, raised the question of the future pence in the debate. He accepted M. Briand's de- claration that Fronce would continuo the war und expel the enemy from all the "until a victory had been reached invaded territory, from that which had
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1918,
CONSCRIPTION AN INSULT.
A PROTEST FROM THE BANKS,
In view of recent events in Great Britain, the following letter, written by 'n private in the British Army to the Daily News,
Public mon, is of peculiar interest just now :
We
FUTURE OF GERMANY.
A TRAGIC PROSPECT.
When the Gorman Emperor takes a few days' respite from the war councils on his battle fronts, when the imperial train rumbles over a Germany that has become
THE ENGLISHMAN AND THE GERMAN,
A GULF THAT CANNOT BE BRIDGED.
To describe the feeling which the ordi- nary Englishmen now has for Germans as
suffered invasion for several months as terest and our money, but the best thing Whether ho-wing-the-war or loses the sensibilities and judgments which seem to
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"I speak as a soldier. Pressmen aye and wonen-have all had something 8Ly about conscription.
a haunted land of silent factories, shut-hatred is surely a psychological infelicity, seys a writer in The Times Literary Sup May the soldier have a voice? I suppose we are still part of the nation. We are tered warehouses, maimed men, brokenplement. It would be more nearly de-CHIVO MARU, Japanese str., 0,111, E. many few know now many; thousands of women, and fatherless children, does he scribed in Gorman by Blel than by Hass We are strong repre-ever lift-a-mental periscope and look A man shrinks from a being whose moral constitution is diverse from his own in us, millions of us have not faliced about sacrifices, we have into Germany's future? sske Twells Brex whom he finds a want of correspondence senting the nation's best manhood.
with himself in those elementary mera! made them; and staked not only our in in the Daily Mail.
our lives. May the soldier have
war, or whether the war ends in a stale constitute the deepest and most essential well as from that which had supported it
Does the nation. want soldiers, or mate, the Kaiser knows now that the part of his own nature. When Rudyard for so many years past." "We accept that
You can make slaves but you prosperity of hia Empire bas melted like Kipling some time ago spoke of human end," said B. Renaudel," as a renewal of slaves? the formal promise that France in this war cannot make soldiers. It is the spirit in Sow on the face of the desert.. He knows beings, and German: a different species it sought aʊither annexation nor conquesta man that makes the soldier, not the now that the Germany that was built by might have seemed a more mode of popular
have walls apart from the restoration of justice, the uniform he wears or the weapon he his grandfather and his father has crumb abuse. As a matter of fact, it expressed
He knows restitution to Belgium of her political carries..
We have been insulted, gressly in- bled before his and economic autonomy, to which must now
The campaign of insult was that half the life-blood of Germen be added the restitution of the Serbian sulted,
It was pre- virility has ebbed already begin long befors the war. autonomy."
of Germany is From several members: "And Alsace supposed that if the nation was called tlefields. He knows that
upon to vindicate its position, or its hon- mighty commerce
He knows that the Lorraine
once boasted culture of Germany is so M. Renandel pointed out that there our, or even to defend its life, there was yesteryear's dream. could be no room for a misunderstanding, not sufficient manhood in the nation to
, changed its meaning and become
is a In theof all, that the word "German
synonym for bestiality. He knows, most hissing and reproach throughout the world, and that Time will have to ply her aponge for a century before the Ger- man will again be unabhorred among ether peoples,
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as history cannot equal.
th psychological truth a feeling which Las imagined the invasion of our planet by exists in Englishmen to-day. Mr. Wells A race of Martian and ho describes the peculiar sort of disgust and brinking which their presence caused in mankind, for the very reason that there was something about them so uncannily alien. When the mans again, he knows that they will be to all appearance men like himself, that he might converse with them on many tonics. and find a community of ideas; but he for!: that behind all that, in the ground of their nature, there is a disconcerting difference. These rien. he feels, talking the ordinary These are black days for us peoples of language of humanity, are capable not only no mean of doing things abhorrent to alfinet the Allied nations, but it is mental tonic to borrow the Kaiser's peri-human feeling he knows how liable he is to net against his better sell, he knows of scope and look into this twentieth, contner
what sins bis own nation has been guilty that belongs 20 terribly to the Germans.
The Kaiser is not always surrounded but of doing them reflectively and deliber by generals drunken with transient vic-ately, without any sense of violating zane camarilla of feverish decadents who a self-praise. Certain reverences, according few years ago staggered Europe by their to the properly human scale of values come scandals of nameless vice; he is not al-ahove everything else. And these men his megalomaniacment, without the smallest compunction if play on ways upborne by foaming Pan-Germans would violate them, he believes, in a mo- ambition of the empery of Europe. There the established authorities of their country are other men in Germany who still have signified their will to that effect: Deutsch-
land über Allex, access to the Kaiser; the remnant Germany's divines who have not yet abjured Christianity; the remnant thought Consoription was the only way,ny's professors and philosophers or even the best way, he is not the man who have not yet abjured reason; the
"If Kitchener is to hesitate to say so.
still cling to her foundering trade. Do satisfied then why so much cackling? remnant of Germany's business men whe of these even dare to hint to the Surely Kitchener knows best.
All-Highes!" of the black dog that rides their minds? Does Kaiser Jekyl
Kaiser-Hyde, himself never whisper in the night to
The call came to the manhood of the na Another member: The Prime Ministortion. There was such a response to that in the famous interview in the Times, pub- lished by all the Press, said that he intend- ed to go on until the crushing of Prussian militarism had been achieveds That is the peace which the Premier and with him he whole of Face desires."
thousands they came, not only willingi but eagerly, enthusiastically, fighting for first place. I shall never forget the scene outside the headquarters of my battalion those first weeks in August. The street was blocked day after day with a seething M. Briand said inter alia:-"As crowd of men waiting for admission. Not gards the Government which has not the a few in their own private motor-cars, not a few having closed up little businesses right to leave the slightest doubt as to its intentions, it has solemnly declared its These were men, the right men, the sort to The charge was disproved views on this serious problem. It indicated win battles. them briefly in it declaration, and noted There was sturdy loyal manhood in the with pleasure that the whole House apnation after all, ready to give it all to for we must have courage (hear, heur) defend the Homeland. the question of penes may be raised. But by then our urins will have been victorious; our soil will have been freed; the provinces so friyoously torn from the boom of Françe will have been restored to us; heroic Bel- gium, who martyred herself for us will be freed and restored to the integrity of her political and economic independence; vali-voluntary system moets his needs, page in mice will be freed. Then only
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ould we think of peace.
What wily that penes bet Will it be a makeshift to satisfy a selfish France, con- tonted with the realisation of her personal desires ? Ab, no, gentlemen, I refuse to be lieve that may country, so fine in the circum stances through which we have passed, should stoop to such a mean and low con ception of ita role: France in this war-it is her honour, it will be her glory--is the Aroused and champion of the world, sword in land, she fights for civilisation and the independence of peoples. When sho lowers the sword it will be that she
a
THE MEX POUR IN,
"And so through all the months of the war a great river of then has been pouring in, pouring in, pouring in such number as to tax all the resources of Kitchener
Kitchener Unds and his staff, and much faster than they could be equipped:
I had several reasons for joining the Army. I need not state them here, but one of them, and quite an important one, was my hatred of conscription. I loathed it. Nor would I give the conscriptionists the slightest excuse for their object. I joined at once, and joined for the pur- pose of smashing militarism and compul- sion. And see how great a multitudo are with me.
who
none
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So long as the war lasts the examination of evidence must be entried on under somewhat restrictive, and even disturbing, scholars in Germany fair to believe, what conditions. Scholars in England and ever they may suppose each other's nation. to have done, in the goodwill of each other individually, must recognise that for the present a disagreement in the minor pro- Yet miss constitutes a bar to intercourse,
German scholar would meantime be rea-
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The twentieth century belongs to the sonable is thinking that if his old fellow- things have been done in Germany's can come to his master with figures at Germans. There is one Herr Ballin whe workers in England believe frightful Abis finger-ends to show how well founded ome, they do not believe it simply on "Still wo are followed by insult.
the papers, but because there seems to can show him that in that fateful summer
them to be damning evidence; and an Eng shall have obtained all the guarantees of letter published in one of our papers was that proverb until August, 1814. He hearsay, or because they have read it in
stated that those who were opposed to durable and solid peace, and by this peace, conscription were the best friends of Ger- Germany ranked second among maritimo given to the world by France and her
There are those of us who have countries, with upwards of 2,000 large lish holer meantime would be reasonable Allies, all arriere penace of tyrannical many, domination will give way to the ides of not sat at home writing long-winded ocean-going steamers manned by 80,000 in recognising that the German cannot be articles or wasting our breath in talking; German sailors. Ho can show him that expected to admit the guilt of his own the progress of civilisation through free who have spent a long and dreary winter (in 1912) the exports of German merchan-people till the evidence is before him in a dom of the peoples enjoying full auto in the trenches, weary months of fighting, dise were 484 millions, her imports 578) sampleter measure than is possible to-day nomy. That is the pence towards which spending every ounce of strength in try millions, and that the normal growth of There is indeed alrendy one fact which the soldiers of France are ranching. It is ing to shatter the Prussian forces. Shall those exports and imports promised stands out so prominently that it can be we be thus insulted and called the best a few years to outpass the exports and questioned neither in Germany nar. Eng. the only peace worthy of us, the only one.
friends of Germany? Are we not rather imports of her rival Great Britain, Heland, and which makes a materia; differ whereof there can be any question.
"Who will dare to say that France sp-her most formidable enemies, and not so can show that, before the war, Germany ence when one considers the mutual se TJIKINI, Dutch str., 4,768, 15th Jan R A. Donaldson peared as a nation of prey? That nation much her enemies as at enmity with mili: supplied one-quarter of the world's pro- cusations the fact that Gormary is a of prey has to be sought for elsewhere. Sotarism? Have we not seen how ruthless, duction of raw iron; that her chemical country much more strictly contralised an Germans often point out with pride the long as it kenps its flaws, its beak, its mur- how relentless, how remorseless it is industry, employing a quarter of a milder, a fact more autocratio Government. same yoke fixed about our own necks! We the total requirements of all other in advantages which acerte to thom from this derous designs, there can be no question of And while smashing it shall we have the lion Germans, supplied four-fifths of
dustrial countries; that the furriers firmer organisation, and an Englishman peaco with it. Only when Germany is re-
turnover at Leipzig alone was over five signed to take her place among the nations have become servants gladly.
make us slaves?
million pounds and that the principa may acknowledge that there are some real THE BROUTERS. with the thought of developing herself in
market for that turnover was the United advantages. But there no other conse accordance with her genius, while respect-
"Who are theee that demand our nauri Kingdom. He can point out also that quences of this ferm of government which ing the genius of others; only when we have made it impossible for her to strike fica and our service? Let us get rid of the whole trade of Germany had come to must be taken into the bargain. Political WINGBANG, British str., 1,715. T; H. List MrAM H.P. Harris Mr C. Soper at the independence of other peoples, can the terms organisation and national depend largely on importe of raw mate opinion in Germany is controlled and shop- wo speak of peace. That peace will be the service." I notice they only concern orrials, that the bulk of those imports haveed by the Government to a degree impossib Pat Francuse dreamt of by us--a glori-ganisation of one branch, the Army and been entirely stopped, and all that trade is the more democratic atmosphere of Eng- national service of one branch, the Army is paralysed. And all the history of the land. In Germany the mass of the people ous peace, which will restore justice not
It appears to me that those who are rais world records that commerco is like might be peacefully disposed without only for France but for the whole civilised
doing least. Thongwho are never likely erament upon this question."
Will you
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tentions of the supreme, Government Be- liefs in England grow up, at any rate, under the play of free criticism; the Ger- man charges against England soem to be like gramophone records of an official pát- torn, rendered: without any individual thought by one human machine after - HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN PUT
ON FLESH. other; and you feel that to argue with those who reproduce the stereotyped a gramophone, phrasca would be like trying to argue with
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dontly begrudge. the soldier even his that belongs to Germany will be like those fand, or hold indeed any ordinary, human weeks note the difference. Five to, eight L. E. George-
of the big shipping pool was the most seri-greatest sacrifice of all! It would seem Kaiser beholds through that periscope Rheims has repaired her shattered holiness muscles deliver every ounce of [at]
Herr Ballin can hold up the periscope to be called upon to serve. Those who are him; it can never wholly recover. quite safe by reason of age, or infirmity, or position. Who are these who are for his imperial master and urge him to Not the men with look through it over all the scue of the ehouting so loudly f their coats off and shirt sleeves rolled up world for one German funnel. He can They are too busy doing their own bit. If bid him look across the Atlantic and soldier's ex-behold, vast oven against the mammoth I may be pardoned
these who've got walls of New York, Germany's rusting NEUTRAL AND BRITISH PROFITS. pression, who
wind up; there frantic, hysterical sea glory, the leviathan Faterland, eating
Mr & Mrs W. Arm-
strong To the recent testimony of Horr Heine-people? They lay all the stress upon the up a millionaire's inoume daily in the
This men and women that big, hearty, Mre BowLLET ken, managing director of the North Ger- quantity of men as though numbers were bare interest on her est. He can then
filling dinner you ate last night. What Mr & Mr. Carmichael man Lloyd, as to the bad outlock for Ger everything. A thing of much more vital turn the periscope upon cobwebbed Ham-
became of all the fat-producing nourish Mr F. W. Cary. man shipping and the results of the importance than the quantity of men is burg and show ins master, rank upon the quality of manhood. And those have rank, bowsprit to stern, the fleet of British feet's power and vigilance is now
not the highest quality of manhood who Germany's commerce, wasting even more
upon castle wall or field tons of the
in veight one ounce, That food passed It & Mrs Cooney added that of Herr Huldermann, the 21 They are talen by the stuff of surely and ignominiously than that other writing which flames on the midnight ment, it contained? You haven't gained Mr&Mrs C, D.Casall
German Emperor and the words of it from your body like unburned coal through Col. Darling B You do not German fleet at Kiel. manager of the Hamburg-Amerika line the neck and compelled.
"As long as men have pens and
an open grate. The material was there, Mr.Denman Fuller In a lecture on German shipping, Herr make shirkers into soldiers by this means. Does the German-Empezorever hold are have tongues to tell children of but your food doesn't work and stick, Mr-6.-H. Klia Mrn Furnival: An officer writing from the front privy converse with that unhappy sine.women
and the plain truth is you hardly get Huldermann pointed out that hostile and neutral shipping had remained in opera said: Give your slackers something tourist, his Colonial Minister Dr. Solf the throes that you brought upon the
has & sorry set of mane and statistics for world will your name be the most accursed enough nourishment from your meals to Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale tion and was making big profits by the do at bone. We want men-Kitcheners,
the All-Highest's" oye. Before the war of all human rames except that of Judag. #
pay for the cost of cooking. This is true Mr F. A. Hazeland of thin folks the world over, Your Mrs T. J. E. Johns enormously increased freight rates. Even)
Na device or cajolery of the Kaiser or
nutritive organs, your functions of if 50 per cent of their war profits was.
"Instead of men we will say that it is the German colonies had a total area of taken from British shipowners, big sums to be a conscription of money. Will those over a million square miles. But Togo the Germans can alter that future. No ro- would still remain to them, Of German who are shouting so loudly be willing, beland has gone, German South-West Africa portance or conjuration can win her the pasimilation, are sadly out of gear and has gone, Germany in the Pacific has
Cut out the foolish foods and funny ships they had captured 300,000 tons. Neutral shipping was also making colossal glad. be enthusiastic, to give up every
penny they possess, and every acre they gone, Kinochno has gone, the Cameroons stony and sickened heart of Europe. How need reconstruction.
are going; German East Africa alone is many years will it be before decent, men profits. A big Danish shipping concern,
hold, and every privilego and interest with a capital of 25 roillion marks, would they have? Would they think it just to left, marooned until Germany's enemies of this world will knowingly sit at table sawdust diets. Omit the fresh cream rub
one of those two Bargol tablets. In two Mr A Brew Mr A. Danrich is the first half of 1015 have made a probe compelled to su sol 1 trow not. For have time to crush it. The Kaiser's with a German, before they will shake the ons Cut out everything but the meals Mr C. B. Arnott Colonial Minister must surely sometimes spotted German hand, or seek travel for you are eating now and eat with every Mr A. Cameron fit of 40 millions Hand in hand with such one of the arguments used is that a con-
My J. Hands profits there wont a big increase in ship script army will be cheaper. They evi-uggest to him that this twentieth century either business or pleasure in the German building.
gions, with their memories of Vise and there" fat should be the net result.
with millions of fresh new red blood cor. Mrs Har e Herr Halderman went on to say that miserable pittance, like a charity dole, maps of the ancients that knew no goo comity with the Teutea? Win the Bel-good solid pounds of healthy, stay
But the truly terrible thing that the Louvain?. W the French even after Sargol charges your weak, stagnant blood Mr. D. Harvey
the blood the carrying Mr J. M. McKay
Mr J. Mantelzo amongst the many hard blows which faced of a shilling a day. Then who are they graphy outside Europe. German-shipping-in the future the collapse who will compel a man to make the
power to not political, financial or madorial. It red before their eyes of the massacres and making material in your food to every Mr James Monor ons The future would depend on the for-that the life of a man is a thing of sought, that peers over the wall of the future is Will the Russians with that picture over
it and
for the prepares your food eign trade of Germany. If the importation worth but a few pence a day,
It is not compulsion of the law that is concerned not with dominion, colonica, the flights of Poland Shall we British part of your body. Sargol, too, mixes
ing her spectral siren
blood in easily assimilated form. Thin Love tory or defeat. It is psychical, of the artificial production of nitrogen, will make a man dare and do and die. It or commerce; it will be unaltered by vic with the ghost of the Lusitania still wail-ri
Germany may breed again her popula- people gain all the way from 10 to 25 the ruin of Corman shipping, which prin- is rather the compulsion of love,
tion and outlive her tragedy of a Germany pounds a month while taking Sargol, and cipally expended of that, would be pretty Love of justices of truth of freedom. WHAT
The twentieth century that "belongs" of old men, women, and children. Tea by the new flesh stays put. Surgol tablets" FROM hostile States would be considerably weakened in their purchasing power, and moreover, would be unfavourably inclined upon the deeps of man's soul and com acoompt of the Kaiser and his people bled and purged, she may even reset some best flesh-producing elements known to with the Christianity they have spurned, little of that diadem of learning, philoso-chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a pack towards German goods, a compensation pols him to do great things
"Get up on to higher levels, you the humanity they have outraged, the
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German living to-day will she recapture. Peace must, said Herr Huldermann, has
use. Be prepared to do great things at the emel. But in, the lifetimes to afre, and are obtainable from secure to Germany the possibility of again expect great things. We are not defend they have broken into shards. trading with the territory now hostile, ing England, England is in no danger; There are night watches already of the that only sweetness that makes the lives They must not in any case, according to your own little skins are safe enough. New Attila, when he must sweat at thought of nations, like tue lives of individuals. this German shipping magnate, he content We are defending England's honour and of the epithets that History, even a thou-durable to themselves the respect and
That is the twentieth century that bokong. with an economic encirclement. He is also this day England's chivalry rise to its sand years after this century that "be friendship of their neighbours, firmly convinced that the Government will highest mark, And as we have given so welongs to him, will barb ber pen with
when she writes his name. There is a longs to Germany. will give freely. Isn't that so, men??? powerfully support shipping.
of anitpetro were to cease in consequence
for all that is
WHAT GERMANY HAS LOST,
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