MR. BONAR LAW ON: DEMOCRACY.

AN ECONOMIC ENTENTE.

A LEAGUE OF PEACH,

In an interview with the Fem Tork Temes Mr. Bonny Law said:-AR

One great disadvantage which a demon cratic entry has in the case of war besides having to adapt itself in war con- ditions, is to face the freedow of opinion which persists. The Covermiet is attack ed and is unable to make a defence without reventing things which must be kept soret. The larger the number of people who can have any on the conduct of a war. or who have power to criticize these managing the war, the more diffical; it is to carry it on without opposition, before that if the Gurrament in this county had been based on the ghing had lines to it it to-day in the time of the Napoleonic wars, when the Government was in the hands of the few and the people were not consulted, the result might have been different.

THE FALL OF THE MARK

SIR GEORGE PAISH ON GER MANY'S FINANCE,

THE LONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH-1916.

Sir George Paish has expressed his views. on the fall of the mark to a representative of The Daily Nere. His authoritative and searching exposition of what it may he taken to indiente as to the general economic condition of Germany will serve to dispel much loose thinking on the subject.

WAR NEWS.

PITIFUL SLAUGHTER OF

GERMANS.

UP AFTER ZEPPELINS.

BY AN AIR FILOT

The ordenly from the telephone room

SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMBES.

WEATHER REPORT

On the 3rd at 11,35 am,The anti-oyalone BUZEN MAKU, Japanese str., 1920, S. is now Central over Miñ«Jajņu. Another has

Masumoto, 31st March - Wakamatsu | formed over Chins. 24th March. Con-Mitsui Bussar Kaisha

CHANGCHowe, British str., 1,219, Morse ** 10th March Bangkok 3th Morca,

Rice-Butterfield & Swire. CHANGEHA, British str., 1,763. T. C. Gam-

Tresore has inoreased moderatel

in all

western distriats to the south of latitude 30 deg. N.

The spathern depression

has filed up.

Freak monsoon may be expected slong the

Mechanics hurried brill, 2nd April-Manila 30th March east coast of China, and over the N. Chian Sea.

A wounded Frenchman says that the ought the new Zeppeling had been northerly direction, This meant that they laughter of the Germans near Malancourt sighted at and wore proceeding in a The enemy infantry came would be overhead at any moment. was pitiful. across in an unbelievable fashion, averag-

A few sharp orders and the station be. ing a man for every eighteen inches, They gin to throb with life

and thither rushed forward more quickly than their own dead, Chur shells tere through walls some to the sheds to get out the machine, Sir Gorge Paith said: It is very of flesh but they still catco on as if fas-others to fetch the bombs and a Very pistoi difficult to ascribe the fall in the Corman einated. There was no singing or shouting from the armoury; yet others to lay out exchange to ordinary factors as there was earlier in the war. They just the light flares across the acrodrone in Everyone knows that Germany is charged into our moving machinus. onler that upon aur return wo might per chance be able to define the right landing financing the war by creating high prices

ground. of commodities, and thus giving the wealthy chaises huge profits out of which to sub- scribe the War Loans at the expense of the working classes,

INTERNED GERMAN LINERS. IN U.S.A..

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Compasses electric Eght torches, and maps were dragged hurriedly from their hiding place in the Jockers. A general In this country wages have risen quite in proportion to the rise

According to the New York American maring taken of the euany course, and in the cost of living. In Germany, on the the Germans in the United States hay per we ran out on to the nerodrome, where a contrary, wages have been prevented from fected plans for the simultaneous, destrite searchlight had already begun to work, ring exeeps to an appreciable extent, tion of 80 German liners and other ships sending long, scintillating beams of ligh notwithstanding chocmous rise; in prices interned in Ausican pors in the event of acress the dark night sky, turning and In the United Kingdom the advance in rewar with the United States. These were twisting, first in me quarter, thes in an- tail prices since the war began has been first made after the sinking of the other covering the heavens in the twink- per cent.. but in Germany the advance tania, The American author.ties are fullying of an eye, but never disclosing the true has been nearly 90 per cent..

apprised of the German intentions, which object of its search,

GROWING UNEASINESS.

it.

and

General Butterfeld & Swirë.

CuroNGSHING, British str. 1.asu. Liddel,

30th March-Saigh 24th March, Rice —Jardine, Matheson & Co, CHINHUA British str., 1352. J. Sidford

31st March-Philippine Islands 28th March, GeneralButterfield & Swire. CHIANG, British str. 1.200, Ainslie, 28th

March-Saigen 2200 Murth, Rice,- Baterfeld & Swird, CITY OF PUEBLA American str., 1,712, J.

Hongkong mintall for the 24 livers ending at 10 am to-day, 123 Insbes

today

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at mcOS

follow DISTLIOT.

Rongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

PORNQASZ, NoN.E. winde, frank; overcast, drizzling asia improving later. NE winds,

strong.

6. Ludlow, 28th March-San Fran esco 20th February, General Order. Caussasa. British str. 1418 Mattock

9gad March Singapore 13th Mareenth Cost of Oahun between The IDE RE Cionern-Jardine, Matheson & Com DINA, Norwegian str.. 837. J. Jo genzen, 31st March Bangkok 24th March Rice.Order. Express JAPAN. British str., 5.010. F.

C. Davison. 27th March-Vancouver 4th March. General. Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Hongkong and Jamooks, No. 1. South coast of China between(The same

Hongkong and Hainan...!

HONGBES, British str. 2.000. Wilsher, 2nd CHINA COAST

April Saigon 29th March. Rice- Order.

The people in Germany to-day have no Hons of making their opinions Felt or their grievane known. They are under

in their opinion, cannot be frustrated, At last there is a shout from one of the the hem heel and must grin and bear it.. But in England you for things said. and

At the same time claborate precautions en by the light. He has discovered the « Whether or not there will be a revoluare heug ujken. As one official expressed whereabouts of the Zeppelin. Yes there expressions of discontent with the Govern

we can absolutely prevent housh is! A long grey cigar-shaped object ment, which are not possible any other tions ju Germany after the war will doubt country involved in the war. People get loss depend on the results of the war, but making a dash to sea by keping a check fir up in the emails,

We hurried across to the maching. Impatient living in a war atmosphere; it is evident that uneasiness in that respect on the coal put aboard but if they decide they are easily misled. In war the only is constantly increasing, and it would not to blow up the ships in the event of war whe I examined the bombs in, the bomb-CHANG, British str. 1,223, L. F. Pike, 20th

with the United States there is not tended to the fitting-in of the Lewis ma- rack beneath the fuselage (body) and, at- test is success, qui ng Goverment, en behe surprising, therefore, if one of the

people who are making such grent fortunes that can prevent them,” popular which does not win victoris,

out of the war in Germany-the landown

chin-gun the pila, tested the engine. And before five minutes had elapad since the ers and ufacturers, and the farmorg in particular-were endeavouring to take pr

first aarin we were off the ground.. cautionary measures for what might hap: pen after the war by transferring profit

Ind.

I believe the war has settled our seal controversy. Before the war Germany had secured a firm hold of Western Russia by system of comercial penetration, giving he, control of the manufactories ind in dustries of Poland and the fontier pro-to the United States.

According to the monthly circular of vinces. Germany had practically taken

ver the commercial development of Rus the National City Bank of New York Test in the future must be in other about 206 million sterling (£200.000 200) hands, chiefly in those of Fratte and Eng was deposited there lost years and some of Geriau, comincial influence had this certainly came from Germany Signs been growing in Italy; it was not unfelt are not wanting that the German Govern in France in England it was string. Carment is itself nervous about this transfer.

“The continued heavy fall in the ex- rany will be driven out of any markets

Never again charge is in itself a sign that all is not well by force of circumstances. will we compete with her on unequal ring in Germany; but if it is due to the endeav as before, The Alies will vary probably our of the wealthy men of Germany to place enter into an cennomic rafente with one part of their innuerise pron's abroad as a another, and the British Empire will have precaution against the future, it is still to rely more on it: qwn resources, and the more significant we will have shown as how this can be done,

obyer

A FALL OF 21 BER CENT,

* If goki is not allowed to come out it is obvious that the fall in exchange will become increasingly rapid

STREET LIGHTS FROM ABOVE.

JOURNALISTS AT THE FRONT, Presiding on Saturday at the annus general posting of members of the New

Who can well and truly decribe the gaper Press Fund, held at the offices. 1, first sensations of night firing! Sudden(v que is hurled from the ground into an un- Garrick-stress Covent garden, Lord Burn- ham said he did not think that in my pro boned space of darkness at the rate of fersian men had shown themselves Or Sty miles an hour. It is like jumping off worthy of their calling than liad presses a cliff on a dark night and plunging on and during the war. The report showed that, ona knows not whither. It is impos three of the fund's tobora had been killed sible to see beyond and nose, and the only in netion, but the proportion of men whething that seems teil and natural in the had joined the colours and were now fight incessant y lond hum of the engine. It is ing would bear favourable comparison with

ahy no means pleasant task, this nigh They must dying that of any other profession. recolect, also, those who were engaged in war service of a real kind for Presg pur- poses. He thought they could look with pride and satisfaction on the part journal. Lits had played.

It was amonared that Lord Derby would preside at the annual dinner of the fund on May 12th,

TAXATION OF WAR PROFITS IN GERMANY,

According to a Berlin telegrun, the Bili the tution of war profits has just been published per

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Leaving the ground we miss n roof-top by inchess gid, feeling considerably shaken, climb rapidly. A first it is dark, pitch dark. We see nothing, we know not where we are. One would 'ose one's reason were it not for the hum of the racing engine.

March Wuhu 26th March, Rice.--Bul- IXION, British st., 6,526, G. L. Stout, 28th

terfield Swire.

March-Manila 27th March. Hemp. Butterfield & Swire.

Kamor, Norwegian str., 042 S. Falk Muas, 31st March-Saigon 20th March, Rice- Chinese KMPING, British st

str. 1.005. It. Mactor.

fane. 20th Mardi-Chingwantao ord Mareli, Coal-Dodwell & Co. KANCHOW, British str. 1.222 Rees Lewis,

17th March Manila 34th March; Ger oral Butterfold & Swire. AwANTO MARU, Japanese str. 3,189, S

Nishiyama, 1st April-Manila 27th Mar, General-I. T. KA KENKON MARC Japanese str. 1,681, K. Ito. 24th March-Chingwantao 16th Coal-Dodwell & Co.. LOKSANG, British str., 779. Ritchie, 1st

April-Hoihow 30th March, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. K LUZON MARU, Japanese str., 2.905, §. Watanabe, 13th March Kobe 4th March, General. Osaka Shosen · Kai- sha. NANKin Maru, Japanese str. 1.885, Nara.

kashi, 2nd March Moji 16th March, Coal-Osaka Bhosen Kaisha NELEUS, British str., 0.348, D. Maclenn,

20th Marob Singapore 24th March, General Butterfield & Swire. Ossang, British str. 1.298, 22nd March-Singapore 15th March, Gen

ralardite. Matheson & Co

O

At last there breaks through the long shadows of darkus beneath us ́s long, | narrow winding ribbon of shimmering grey. The young moon has broken through the clouds, and the reflection of its light upon the water gives us the position of the river, On either side or moving slowly along the surface are small pin prick, of coloured lights; I switch on my electric light is front of the observer's seat, glance at the It provide, for the taxation of all inaltameter, and discover that we are already creases in the fortunes of single persons be 500ft up. ⠀⠀ tween the beginning of 1914 and the end

The The rate of of 1916, if exceeding $150,

it be when contrasted with the black dark- taxation ranges from 5 to 25 per cent. German couponies will have to pay from 8 of the atmosphere around, has got 10 to 30 per cent.. scording to the excess into my eyes, and for a moment or two I profita unde in this period. The taxes thus can distinguish absolutely nothing. Then unimed on excess profits will be jusereased by light boxy to make cheerselves piible.jp

further 10 to 30 por cent. if the average

top the profit in the rears of the war exceeds 10 guished; as being darkened at the

light is concentrated downwards in circle per cent of the company's capital, The

on to the pavement benrath, which serves taxation of foreign companies amounts the purposes of reflecting, it heavenwards between 10 and 15 per cent, on excess

and upwards. The main stresta, can be profits.

Besides the Bill for the taxation of war picked out by the two parallel lines of coloured lights; the windows of shops, the profits, the German Government intends to submit to the Brichetag, a series of Billights of which have been covered with red dealing with fresh, taxes, which are esti and green shades, mated to yield sque £25,000,000,

MARU, Japanese itr.. 1.994. Kakuno, March Moji March, Coal

glare of that light, foebls though Order 24th. Mair

I think it probable that there will be "The exchange has now fallen to a dis- a period of dustrial activity after the count of over 21 per cent.-in other words, war, and although one does not wish to Germany has now to send out about 127 speculate on these matters, there may be marks in order to pay oxchange accounts reaction afterwards.. Munition work has which before the war would have been revivified British engineering and multi-settled by the remittates of 100 marks, and, plied our productive resources. The pros of course, the greater the discount the remit making sure of the war in fighting for our national greater the difficulty of existence, has brought about a complete tances.

Indeed, ons would not be suprised to remodelling of aur factories, i bas stimu Isto invention, forced reforms, and showed find that the exchange difficulties of Gor us what the nation can do when strung up many will before long bring about Large to the highest pitch of norgy. It proves gold exports from that country and a our power of adaptability which was rapid diminution of the Reichsbork's act

evident before, and suggests that cumulated stock of gold. when the true comes for changing the character of our production to suit peace- ful pursuits we shall be capable of offset ing the transition without loss of formed, to prevent petition of the prevent If "Lague of of time, calamity, the United States must naturally

"Langue." be an important member of that " It it were an arued league, the United States would have to be stronger, in order to play its part in an international police force, whose daty i would be to keep the world in order. Rules and con Teations for the regulation of war are entered into in times of peace. When war comes and belligerent; disregard them it is only powerful neutral countries which could oven attempt to maintain their ob- scrvance. Such intervention has not hap poned in the case of this wor and, in the future, unless there is a serious limitation of armaments there will be no force strong enough to see that international conven- Lions are observed or than a repetition of the present horrors is made impossible Heuter.

NAVY'S GRIP ON GERMANY STRIKING REDUCTION IN IM- PORTS INTO HOLLAND. In reply to a series of articles published by a London journal, the Dutch Ovarenas Trust has issued a pamphlet seeking to disprove the statement that the measures adopted by the British Government to pre weng goods from oversea reaching Germany have been a failure.

The principle of restricted import was enforced in October. The pamphlet quotes several figures relating to imports of fate vilaeed, and oils in the lust quarter of 1915. compared with the first quarter of

FindLast

Linseed

Monkey nuts.....

quarter quarter.

1915. 1015 Tons, Tona.

3.314

.107.581

37,293

6.095

Soya beans

10,762

3,177

Train oil

3.91

Coconut oil

Palm oil

*2.936 5,891

Monkey nut oil

Cotton with

#133 1,862 *,800 193 5.138

45

Rape seed oil

Other edible oils Litered off.

100

Nil

difficulties of Germany will peace

in at not waste that the financial the near future; never berriak, obvious that they are bringing the end of the war appreciably nearer.

MESSAGE FROM RUSSLAN MINISTER OF WAR,

TRIPLE TASK ACHIEVED.

General Polivagoff, Minister of War on the occasion of the departure of a group. of Russian journalists to visit, England | at the invitation of the British Government, entrusted The Times Petrograd correspos dent with an important message to the Allies.

rico

RECAPTURE OF LINCOLN.

FORKER, M:P, AND SPY ARRESTED IN NEW YORK.

begin

THE ZEPPELIN ALTITUDE,

PRANAYLVANIA, American str. 2.134, B.

Drennan, 29th March-Kobe:

March, General-China Mail B. B. Co.

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zumi, March 20th-Shanghai March Brd, General-N‚Y.K________ PLIK SHIRETORO MARU, Japanese sbr. 2.495 8.

Tourana, Takamura, 2nd April Moji 97th Cape St.J March, Coal-Osaka Bhosen Kaisha, SHINYO MARU. Jepnoese str. 3,190, S. Daria

Okazaki, 30th *March *--* March, Rice Order.

25th

SAIMA Norwegian str. 979, T. 6. Ramin- Tadoban

ses, 1st April-Baugkok March 25th,

Vanish sir. 2004, Hansen, th Match-Singapore 22nd March, Gup- eral-Thoresen & Co. TAISHU, Chinwe str., 1.216. Westerland. 26th March-Blunghai 23rd March. General Order.

1941. G. T. Mat

I have another look at the altimeter. Only a thousand, but still climbing steadily. Into a dark baru patch of land far below there comes rushing & faring, garing gleam. lights Parse out what this strange sp-thews, goth March Ja got 24th March, parition may be. It is a railway train

-

Ricefarding, Matheson & Co. TAIYO MABU Japanese str. 2.533, K

Nagata, 1st April Miike 23th March,

Corl.---Mizui Bassan Kaisha.

Clrinese

TELL, Chinese str, Inal, 3.8. Gundersen, 31st March-Saigon 28th March Rice-

- 31st. March-Moji 26th March, TOSA MABU, Japanese str. 3,140, Sakamoto, h, Generul Nippon TRYCON DR 105 Vijgebsom,

IT. Lincoln, former M. P. and spy, was

As we mount yet higher we begin to lose In assuming responsibility for the War captured in New York last month, while Ofice half a year ago he had se hinser carelessly auntering down Broadway, by all our bearings and all night of the earth three detectives, one of whom pointed beneath. A much more, beauäfied earth the triple task of providing a sufficient a pistol at the spy's braist, when compared with the dull, prosaic supply of shells of trained her, and of Lincoln had shaved off his moustache and everyday affair, looking for all the world rines. At present the output of munitions discarded his eyeglasses, and he was wear like a huge garden decorated with a myriad had trebled. The Army was unable to taking a heavy overomt. By these means he of multi-coloured lights. It is difficult to realise that those few straggling, irre anything like the quantity produced, and had completely changed his appearance. he has. therefore, accumulated substantia! After he had overcome his first fright hegular rows of lamps encompass savez reserves. Last spring the Army was in congratulated the detectives on their feston living souls; that there far below us

d of drafts. His first mossure was to in catching the cleverest man in Ame sleepily blinking and twinkling is the 31st MarchPalembang 24th March, call out 1,500.000 men, The necessary bar-

At the police station he raved greatest city of the world, racks and depâts have been built and he has against the American Government for lend- No signs of the enemy airship yet! I maintained that number of men in training, ing itself to a plot to deport a political fill the tray of the Lewis gun with ammuni thereby providing a steady supply of drafts

prisoner To British subject, betion and fix it stop of the barrel ready for for the Army. The output of rifles has shouted, "but I buta England. These the fray. The altimeter registers 8,000ft. and the supply from abroad was growing trumped up in order that I may be shot yet no sign. The anxiety en welling himg Dieanwhile increased by over 200 per cent charges of forgery have marely been Getting nearer to the Zeppelin altitude, in spite of the blocking of the northern

suspense is becoming insufferable. Nothing porte by lez, The game could be said of Since his escape on January 18th Lincoln bat the incessant throb of the engine. But guns,

has been sending almost daily letters to the I have spoken too soon! Out of the dark- newspapers boasting of the revenge heness and blackness there rushes past; with would take unless attempts to capture him the speed of an express train, a black, un- would had no. Probably bis deportation holy shape the distance, and

The Minister of War, as President of the Special Council of five Ministers, is most dosely concerned with way business, and he has been able to lend aid and on couragement to new enterprises A large number of new works have been opened throughout Russia. It was General Folivanoff's purpose that, whenever the end of the war might approach, Raesin should then be better equipped technically, and, therefore, more capable of continuing the struggle. He himself had worked 14 to 15 ever since he took charge of haurs dance, and at present he is the War stronger and more cheerful and conâdent than ever state of things which he can- siders would have been utterly impossible had he not been supported by the conscious neas that the whole nation was heart and

901 19,815 Only as regards a few similar articles was an increase of imports noticeable, as For instanos, pulm nut kernele, the importa of which were 1.874 tong in the first quar-soul behind him, ter and 0,006 in the dust quarter, but this increase was solely due to the fact that the article was only from time to time import ed from the western coast of Africa.

In Soyg oil the imports were 2,310 and 7.676 tons respectively, because the Dutch sargarine factories usually import this ait only once a year from Manchuria, Generally speaking. the import of fati.

and

oilerod considerably decreased

The Minister of War takes particular pride in the organization of the Anglo- Russian committees in London and New York on which it representatives of both armies coordinating the work of supply Ho heartily approve of the concentration of the work of transport the hands of the British Admiralty. There is no greater admirer of the British Navy, and in bis forthcoming speech before the Duma he which the Allies owe to our sailors

PRAYER

wil Iny particular emphasis on the debi

The imports of palma nut bernels in 1915 wer 37.582 tons less than in 1913, and those of Soya bang 11.003 tons less

As regard, grain and flour, the juports of naire in the first quarter of 1915 do

The imports for bom consumption alse creased from 370,045 tn 28,622 tons in the last quarter. As compared with 1913, the considerably decreased namely, rye from general in norte of wheat decreased in 1918 266.500 to 41,893 tons, barley from 190,829 by 1h12-832 tons, rye by 6:5.933 tous to 89.530. onts from 68.630 to 60,125, rice barley by 778.335 tons, oats by 449,000 tons, from 171.188 to 44,088, wheat flour from ice by 347 643 tons, wheat flour by 107.48181-120 to 81,273, and rye flour from 19,172

to 510 tons. and rye flour by 109,286 tona.

Dapy.

will now be speedily ordered.

GERMAN DREAM OF BEATING

AMERICA.

The Frankfurter Zeitung publishes from corespondent the views of a high naval officer on submarine warfare and the ques. tions guqected therewith. The officer

The view which p

by the majority

As it clears away

after I have had time to draw my breath. I discover that it was another seropiane, also presumably souting for Zeppelins, that came so near to sending us hurtling down to a most unpleasant death.

One is tempted to imagine that a good idea to avoid collisions in mid-aid during the darkos would be to place a brilliant light in some protaient position in the machine, thus avoiding unnecessary acci donts.

SEARCHLIGHTH AND ARCHIES Suddenly there is the most violent can ponade. A sure sign that the anti-aircraft gunners have spotted their quarry. Search lights from al directions are in a second of time concentrated upon ourselves, while they are endeavouring to get the range This latter much to the disgust of the pilot, who blinded by the glare, banks too

Bulk OilAsiatic Petroleum Co, TIMEIRA, British str 3,790. J. Pattic, 24th March New York 20th February, Case Oil Standard Oil Co. TIENTSIN, British str. 1,228, Cogan, 20th

torfield & wire, pada March-Wuhu 14th March, Rice. But WINGBANG, British str., 1,517, T. H. Lisb

man, 28th March Bangkok 20th March, Rice Jardine, Matheson &

Co.

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Hongkong Observatory, April 3rd,

Wind Dirsation

with one of the height. I peer over the Cassesear

eye to the slitmeter side with the other to pick up the first sign damál von of lights or landmarks, avto

Seven thousand Eight thousand feel! feet Getting burribly cold! Six thou sand Five thousand Shal we never get down? Four thousand, Three thousand. It seems like an age. Two thousand. Orig Crutious now, or our socks thousand, will be broken

No ligats or landworks yet. Though I crane and peer around in all directions I can see absolutely nothing! As usual, the landing fares have not been rest. I begin to lose hourt and to get "cold feet," when I am struck with a brilliant idee. My Very pistol Hastily I cran a red star- ball cartridge into the barrel and fire. It fizzes and sizzles earthwards in streak of light.

of Germza naval officers is that a complete breach between Germany and America would be conducive to a far earlier victori ous termination of the war, but only on condition that Germany derived all they re ulte logically arising out of such a breach. As 2008 as we need have no more corsideration for the United States we can

We wait anxiously for the result Bat wage uzval war with the same ruthlessnees. as the British have hitherto done, and, like

still no lights Altimeter shows 5001 L the latter; Bet up our own ses law. steeply, just in time saves her from This 19 beginning to get extremely serious.

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He went on to say that a blockade of nosedive, and consigus all anti-craft gun-Try agreed cartridges More luck this)ME RE Great Britain and Ireland could be deckarners to a certain well-known locality pos time. In the distance I can make out s ed, and enemy vessels entering the war zone sead of a permanent and extremely ward long irregular line of flares-point them could he destroyed without warding climate. Further, to his, you greater dis

Such a policy would lead to the starvation gust, the Archie" merchants tas their thoirthe lot; but he has already noticed Wed

After a great deal of trouble and an

ont union to the submission of Russia ing aimed dead at us, wo remain in com xiety we land, having had to gun at the and submission of Great Britain, and then prentice hands upon us, but luckily, hay-

and France and the seolation of America. parative safety. The monoce they begin direction of the wind for ourselves, and

thuy risking a serious smash, Germany, having obtained from her other fire

Incidentally this difficulty could eas Ir Batar, besten opponents all their gross battleships beging at the Zeppelin, however, our denger and submarines, would be seven times We are in luck's way, however, for prebe obviated if a large, arrow composed of strong on the sea than America, which, sently the guy are all silenced a Theed lockade light were placed heress the when beaten, would have to surrender all searchlights go out one by one. Al beleding ground pointing in the direction of the German merchant ships which she has come, quiet and dark, dismally dark. We the wind. At last, we era afe back on Mon seized, and also pay all the way costs of cruise around for another ten minutes or Mother Earth again, and very thankfull the Centrar Powern and their allies so, then descend cautiously and gradually. seek the refuge of our beds-Daily Mail.

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