OUR NATURALISATION LAWS. GERMANY'S MONSTER SUB-
A SITUATION OF EXTREME DIFFICULTY.
·STRONG XEED VOR: DRASTIC REFORM.
MARINE
ONE-THIRD HEAVIER THAN "ARETHUSA?"
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 9гn 1916.
PRE-WAR DIPLOMACY IN
TABLOID FORM. AN AMERICAN, VIEW. The following summary of the diplomatic correspondence which preceded the war is contributed to The Wettigrulitan by the American novelly, Mr. Booth Torking ton; -
Amula-(Fe-Serbia) You entirely get down on your Kuses and ent ten-mouthtub dirt. Do it in one minute, or I'll shio Razi Austring It shop if you
practice.
WAR NEWS.
GERMAN MISSIONS TO INDIA:
GERMANS IN THE COLONIES. Evidence from India, Coylon, China, and the West Indies leads us to believe, says the London Morning Post, that the Imperial Goverment began this war with the delib - It is just sixteen moutlis since we first
crate policy of shielding German commerce There is throngiul the country a wide
mal the German trader from the just effects proad enviction that our unumlisation receive from sentral capital
of Germany's criminal policy. How many taws are in are need of reform; writes Siriduble sabearings that were said to
lives and how much treasure have been ** Fe[i]{8"of you and exceedingly Gargi Makgilles a home jupos. In the have been put in hand in German ship
sucriticesi this inexplicabilo partiality. days when he British Empire was on teyards within a few weeks of the outdo. Serbia) Eat all the dirt you po speculation to our future historians. But might afford an interesting and melancholy railing, the rights of a Britkh subject, break of war, we never conferred upon án allen save as From that Line, onwardy intermition resibly can do your best to keep hine fremre may hope that the disastrous results of
this sigund benut by cip:Act of Pega-ports mye eine to hand lending to confirm Fiance, and Italy: (To Aas ment a lesson which it is now putting into
I don't want to have to shoot.
use leniency has taught our Governs tooet, Bit sinon ilus dreng of notional the suggestion that our enemies were pre-
radicion, sheh began with drie of heparing wovel development of the subtria) Please wait a minute, To Genniny) Austria is your brother; he does exactly Nanche et chool, successive lenders of the marine for our discomfiture.
Last July the Countess ven Dagenfeld, what you tell him to do. Ask him to wait schoolin Parliament be ve reflueyd tlio vadžu a od British cft zen hip to stunging less, thin, ja niece of Count Zeppelin, declared in just a winute longer before he shoots. We
In a letter addressed to the Goverrun t eninge this to satisfy Austria if you! New York that the entrance Fe to a second-rate club.
** Germany has now
of Jarlin Home Department, the Europene It has yet to be shown that there is any twenty-two sabourines Jarge enough to get to shoot.
Serbia (on his knees and swallowing): Association of Calentin state that they and advantage in the nation in pdmitting Gerwynge to New York and may outside the Trians to the rights and priv lege, of Eribaghue for two mile befuse returning. There Ere eaten nine mouthfuls, and of opinion that much harm was done by th subjugis, To the all politiet pardes du Since them several neutral merchants have
tanly manner in which the German mission aries were either interned or repatriaferl; mg live be an advantage of a very reported seeing these craft in the Baltica
1nal thy have no hesitation iz and, apparently as a result of their ol
arging ordelim! fri; but now we are in war lig
Cloveranent to make a definite and disadvantage is chrions to In Frane have her built op.
servations, various descriptions of the
mistakable pronouncement-that Cerian They are said to be in April of land gear, a law was passed of high speed and to have a displacement
missions or Corman missionaries will not be Gathering the Government of the epub af 3,000 Lous-making them exactly one
allowed to establish themselves in Totin Tie to wake naturalisations to former sub-third heavin, that the rehus-while
wfter the war; and also take, sucli necessary jeets of my States. All naturalisationstar powerful agent is carried in a
steps will enable the work of German mis- grad after January 1st, 1013, to sparret which, surmounted by the conned shotgun): I hope you'll stop bin. S
Russia (beginning to load his old-fashion.sions henceforth to be perronnently carried persons were made subject to revision, and Lower, would alom project above the shere Austri, es we talk things ever
én by British Chề in organisations all teto le published in the Offriate when the vend was attacking a sip and if there isn't abete way our? of warned by the Minister of Justice. Thereby gunfire.
GAL. POLL FAILURE. wear by lite flowe:judged worthy tabe To all existing gi-ariped submarines of sorintaired were again published. Surely which details al available the gums, aro
at the tenth if you'll give me just few seconds für digestion. Austr#: No, your minute is up and
Englant and France Guploring any Please stop him! You are the [only one "who can. Won't you say. A
work to stop him f Germany Nog
Austria Perhaps we could if Germany (interrupting): Russia, - quirk Russia: I eat while things are in the shape but I will quit loading at Austrin will pïtorizé, and to shoot. Schin,
5 a high one that ps of the saree cartuuntelin the deck forward and abufe fading that gue werk Blub by mit Governpr. 7 They the couning tow so that the whole length Lave by Underón Council uilen, poryjne in of the upper part of the submarine must Intera Laturalkod Unmam, and it is well be exposed when they train motion. ferd-what amler ile Order coise lave bien theory at least, however, the lurret sys baili baj, and applicants for informatielem is not now. The American Lake Tor, 49 the direne Ollon kung what tribe - pours in be taken to withhold the Bains of the indeinch. It would house appear as though it were the policy of these respon sible to abiele those Gerone maluralit for adherie, fun the public gazo, lost Bri
Deliberat subjects should refuse herenfier to ch business, with them I am at a lowe To und extend the motive of this appisent tengerrines for our enemies
R
Germany interrupting love, plá and I have done more than mortal man ic reserve it. The sword is loved, luin nex lands, evidently by God; and I del myself. (Draws was well oiled and landed pump guns of a magnificent new model and, begin to shoot, while France at England home to get their guns.)
For those who never you found in 16. read the correspondence, this snapshot of it may be recommended as giving wear all the essential points, i
JOHN BULL AND SONS.
ADVICE IN GREAT WORK OF INFERIAL RECONSTRUCTION.
The Tes" History of the War" up to the completion of the Gallipoli campaign, says that the real ultimate cause of the failure was probably not the generals, nor the untried trops at Such unt the lack of water, nor the defective staff work in some sectors though:
all these were important contributor factors to the dominting fretor, The fing cause of failure," adds the book, was proh cause ably the difficult and diversifed character uf The terrain, and the very great advantages which the area gave the Turks. It happened Clut hick was with the enemy. Earlier in the yourn British expedition night have tried the consequences of the months that were and succeeded, but the Alliesmeyer overcome lost, for, from first 10. Inst, it was their misfortune to be too late. The fault luy principally in London."
Australia,
be
gal by all Gears, fant, but not will modify the existing state of affairs Welsh school trucher, physiently frail, but a hands now, but it will paiting
in
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 8th at 11.45 am-An anti ogolon ha a formed rapidly over China,
of Chias, and slightly along the south east Pressure has increased along the east coast ad over the Philippines.
No returns from Japanese stations, 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
Hongkong rainfall for 14 hours ending at
today is as follows:--
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at Noon
DISTRICT
FORKCALZ
E. winds, strong, Hongkong & Neighbourhood moderating; fine
to aloudy.
Fermoen Channel
NE wind strong, modera Lusg.
South Coast of China be ween. The same 18
ng kong and Lamooke No. 2
South coast of China between ND winde,
Hengtong and Hainan, motor418,
CHINA COAST.
Statics,
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BEGISTER
ETH MAY, AM.
Hour.
Raromster
Temperature-
at Sea Level.
Vladivostoc 61 Nemaro Hakodate 21 Tokio Kceui Nagasak Kagoshima...
Nabe
кла Bonin Is
Weihaiwat...... Hsnkow Klukiang Tabang Chingeha Shanghai Gutzlaff Amoy
Sharp Penk
Humidity
Wind
Westline,
Direction.
* Force.
30.04 77 88 981
30:18 66 57 | NW
2016 6643 NE
30166220*X
95 30.19 601 | 84 NY Talck 30.02 64 76
Swatowo-
Taichu
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Tonrane.
Tuckoot in London and schalmebips for GM Chemerives severely handio uld lonely, thinly populate waking to new side This mtion is vipe for a change, Panlien.... 62. 29 87.75 E66
ses, Tae fast notor boat, too,
A REVISION METHCUS
when
Aparri ********* Dagupan Manila .......................... Legaspi Talpbaa Iloilo........ Surigao..........
39 40 75
30 73:72 9.88 77 39.76 77 2981
BSW
b
b
perlo-host Coy, from which the Germans arsaigh to have stolen the designs from which the majority of their submarines are bailt, have for a cleende included among their specificntions a subarine cruiser kaik on precisely the lines described.
THEIR NIGNIFICANCE What in the significance
the TRUM super anime rinore than six times s heavy as our own E class ? Since the
THE KAISER's Junca FUND
beginning of "Angust last year only one British warhin the armed finey” “Jadios Doubbless the position of the naturalis has been sank by a submarine in Northern Germans easy and Thanture of his Europe, and in these prind the Ad-
NOW IS THE HOUR, dificulten. E guttered from, nituen, Fistrally have noignee the destruction of
Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of mont have before me, the ghyjectus PT.penly two entry solerius, sunk off the Mr. Alfred (3. Chardiner, editor of the Day, link given to Sunday Pictorial age The User's Jubilee Fund. It& Hate Belgian by aircraft bombs on Augusher, two and half columus character the English concerning the future of the June. Liik, 1012, the twnty-fifth anniversary Nayruber 28th respectively fetch of the Hon Mr.W. M. Tughts, entitat Empire, and in which he states, "The future way of the Kajor's accoon. This for the published account of die now hats Jolin bull and Sons, compares fr. Fisher rests absolutely in the hands of the people of live day, shy, the document, will be are entree, it cannot be deal that they adour, determined Scutcher with a your Great Britain. Mark this well! It is in their
always, feast by the living abroad, with hearty very considerably. Working only upon the energy of mind and frog of spirit which Now is the hour! We are at
ways. Either the future will be in joy and gratitud nd the Cormaux plug ipformatica that is aboard to can attract the the Olympian ustice of the inspec live in Grom: Betinin and treitud all to sur knowledge, it is known that the tor, Matthew: who gave him good ably. or thany will be a swift descent
Staty doubts fleire bo stand the most suce saful methods of fighting the sub-counsel mid a volume of Shakespeary, But to the pit of milioni decadence.” “i don't," frunt
thes are have been provided by destroyers Mr. Hughes is here not as a picturesque continued Mr. Hughes, "see any middle way. rank. 37 Janisounces formation of a fund for charitable and difters, to which vesela Admiral Sir figure, but as n representative statesruin of Safety depends upon constructive statesman- Great Britaini Reginald Baon attributed the ing ity of Great Britain, called in to advise in the ship. It is not enough that jaime and publicatility" Among
constructijn, the eliould desire national salvation. those who by birth, descent educe his feet from loss by submarine attack days biggest work of Lay The war hastillen- be prepared to achieve it for herself. Action. Row
She must 10a, or other relations are bound to fling his operations of the Belging Coaster that boue, and made, it instant sal Action!
world has ferman home." I then ceseries dhe pur-)
And now! That is the keynote ons, however would - of 5,000 ans,
hold her own in cotisat with a vital. This will be Britsida suprug con- To attempt to win the war with the intention for who find, an to he raises destroyer, while the drifters, whose meds tribution to the affairs of mit Australii, s of restining life as it was before the war is mong which we find a German secondary of operation canno be describel
continent
headlong down the roul of autional in the Freilic in children as that choy the Worker tackling a vessel of the power which a power and ambitions, and eve
United even flis
led and that change must come, Cokay (orkaps in colony at Bars fol. 5,000 Lon hinarins would easily Poland, orerlooking the waters with dreams of GERMAN SUGGESTION FOR FEEDING J
States, under Mr. Roosevelt's adventurous "which has perleted colonch comment), b
would" Geru waiters' home, a pen's home, n
empire. It is not a good world to be alone in RUSSIAN PRISONERS, veterans' recicly, ste. When we remedie
attachment of the foul to its dam.
What is the reason of the general aversion | she was to which precisely mulier matila- Temag well: hoc therefore, that the advent | began to
people ge the
on into a new from horseflesh ? Dr. Hoyking, writing in the dogs have been put in Belgium, we can
of the supes urine, assuming it relationship
***Australia has arrived, and has been taken Ketische Zeitung, ascribes it to the surviral Go sog thy working of th, pan-Geginan plob I possess the chaincteristics with which it
Hasi Germanenten of Edand showing has been credhed, will necessitate a con-into the fim. The great war applied the of all religious prejudice. He goes on to like to boses of a skull under the mask of plete revision of method by which sina le touchstone of a tremendous peril, and in and to suggest that horses slain on the aivise the more extended use of horseflesh, eterni charing
craft were a crungental, and because of mother it was seen that behind the Dunstons were payabe is the Dust cash their appearance at ses may at first empire was a vital, indestructible solidityttlefield should be utilised for human fout Killed and mortally wounded anuals should Hank, the Diconta Gisellschaft, and they be attended by an appreciable measure of of the kid motive and interest. The Demi be promptly skinned, and the meat pucked Dredner Bank. The peroration is nie subcos. This would specially be the canations heures were astonished at the in Racks which have been treated wall be
they if the Admiralty's acquaintance with what passion with which rose to the height of worthy"The German colony in Great has been going on in Garman shipyards is greatgament, The. Eritish Empire is unganate of potash. By this means th
as founded on a rock of free institusi would be kept fresh for a fortuight at
British lighting for the confession are the First Lord's, - Ou
ideals
Conservert horseflesh should be used to of reconstruction the empire. -Sibling Personality at its hind. It will we other had, there are considerations is a tisk reconciling the liberty of the part in our hands since they would gladly eat it. feed the million and a half Russian prisoners which render the big submarine mo with the solidarity of the whole for a common again show itself worthy of importantulnerable that the maler Is motive url. An Australian or Canadian navy in any case, it would be better than the This is the more intereying beince somer when submerged minst he enormously nathingable to-day. The idea of separation frozen Canadian.or Argentine meat which is
greley and the noise of the motors corges. w the manics of those who show pondingly easier to detect, while the anger teuale. John Bull must become fall and whose odour and conditis rouse so
unin funrlamental matter of defence is nie net before our countrymen in English prisons, their love to the Fatherland cemed bulk und apest when cruising and Sons through a lumperial Parliament, in complaint." In conclusion. De Heyking fle-humidity of a saturated with moisture being Mand their "reverential ̈ devotion”
the Kaise in these of naturalized tray is whereabouts more distinctively nations well orgmised for a com
beneath the since would further help which will be represented all the sister scribes a process for ninking excellent fish100.
food from horseflesh German-Englishmen. - We find
than in the ease of a smaller vessel, the committe along will Irines
Aperial policy. The Kaiser at the outset Jidnowsly (the Geriuth Alabasador) as president, gad Baron Bruno van Schroeder who was not then naturali e en chiname, the Right Ina, Sir Algar Speyer Bart, P.C. Sir Cap Meyer, Carl, and, Hen ALaden Sienas vas
Arabez the subscribers we and with the yulirious Dr. P. von Kühlmann (First fee. A wool may be aid in conclusion, regte 1- retary of the Gran Embassy) such well-ing a description of an unsinkablo der Euan haney as the Tgl Hon. Erist balleship which has appeared in the Carey, Bart., P.C., Herr Qto Belt Sir Jalium Revista Murtigt, and of which a Bigatie Neumann, Sa. Peix Super. Sergy, har de cabled to Britain. The Hermann Weber, along with Konsul Adolf visit, in question is one of high sail Ahlers, Dr. K. E. Mark 1, Bir Otto Jaffe, not given to idle gossip, and it is there
Comal at Belfast), Sir Joseph Jones (Comfore premature to dismiss the story
Rome correspondent dous no
.:༥ presumably intended to frighten BOL-10
Britain and Ireland, never has missgil, an "arcot, to glow its love for the Petherland;: and to prove its reverential devotion to the
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e-pride in
necessarily speculative”, tho
the
phrase and The
any event, the Navy which so quickly sought to destroy the canive, it has only em to grips with the submarine problemit it on deeper and surr foundations when it was absolutely new in warfare is not likely to be reapland by a development of it after an experience the now approachus the end of its minatoruth.
month, BOULY OR NOT?
A
006.
COLLECTIVE FOOLISHNESS. APPALLING SIMPLICIFY OF THE PUBLIC,
least
"will
to
more
sul at Sheffield), and a vast array of other bogey use the world. The ship, it is industrial exploitation we over-emphasise the Start a war than to end it..
* German fays our consklerations of soul fights them would lose. It is easier
Consuls, professors pastors, and busi tess then,
AN AMBIGUOUS KITUATION, And, if the document is to be oxidited, they were united in showing their love for Hair Fatherland and their abitling devos.
I
tion to the Kaiser That Germans should English newspapers should have treated a revelation to thploited must often be where we were! I am all for finishing it this
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T. F. CLASSON, Director,
1. BARONETEL, reduced to 32 degrada Falein- bi, on the level at the sea in inches, tendha and husdredt laa.
Mr.J. Dewar
Mis M. E. Duffy. Bir A. W. Eestmen
Mr J. E Edwards
Mr W. Furley
Mr F. Howard Ford My H. J. Frust
fr & Mra C. Gradiot
Mr. J. Gibb
ad, de Goerardie.
Mr. Gonbourn
Mr AG, Gordon.
Grey
Mr B. F
Mr A, Shelton Hroper Mr T. W. Herat y Mr J. St C. Hart Mr A. J. Jacobaric*** My M, M, Josoph MN. H. Karanjia DrA T. Kroderer Mr C. Laurition Mr G. A. Lawrence Mr C. Littlez Mr.S. Lt. J. M. Lopes
∙MIA.
Longfield
Leninge
Mr JL. Manning Maj. D. MacDonald. Dr Mrs. Marriott Mr & Mrs McLay Mr. B. K Melita Dr G. W. McKean MrJ. Mereoki Mr. H. G. L. Mille
Mr & Mrs W... Milne
Mr
Minnit
Mr W Moore
C. P
Dr & Mre Teared Br
child Mr A. F. Finger Mr A Gt Proon Mr H. Ray MrE. Saimon Mr & Mrs J. B. Shew Mr & Mrs F
Simona Mrs M. leo. MPA B Sorersen Mr V. Serby Mr.J. Staker Bir W. F Stratton Mr H H. H. Taylor My Man Im gata ANAL Toda
Mr E. M. Toztr MH. Trebicge Mr Mad. Venturi Mr & Mrs J. H.
Wallco
Mr & Mrs P. J. Gray Ar & Mrs W Voonibil
Mr G. Howel Mr G. Harper Mr Heyting Mr A. Hoa Mr J. A. Higglics Mr. Wait. Elina
· Mr W. J. Hodge Mrs A: E. Hudgins
Mr W. P. Wobb Mr B. P. White Li & MrsB., F. Wood Mr G. G. Wood
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Marc Aloud Mr G Bannerman. Mr & MT. S. Cheng My C. Fritz
Mr T van de Crasff
Mr T. N. Gregry
Mr T Gunn
Mr & Mrs Hemmos ao
children
& Mr Wo, Jockton
Mr. J. Josaph Mr A. Lamtiden Miss R G. Lambden MTFinan Mr H. Metavisa M. H. Morby M&M A Button Mr. C. Nerin Miz Olden and child
Mrs W. C. Fazamoi & Mirs Perman Mise L. Zorg Mr W. J. Pringle Mỹ & Me l'uscios and
and family Mr. R. Kamay
CE
Mr. M
Richard on
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r&Mrs F.R.J.
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Mr P. W
Cary
Mr & Mr. D.
Calli
Mr & Mrs,
Cooper
W. A. J.
C. R. E. Daring Mr W. J. Dela
D-awan Fuller Mr&Mrs Attam ibson Mr&Mr. A:H
Mr. K. A Hussland A- Le Jonen
2. TEMPERATOR, in the ende, in degiers Mr N. Linder Fahrenholt.
3. JIMITY, in percentage of saturation, the
4. DIRECTION OF Winn, to two points,
6. FORCE OF WIN», according to Baufort Scale. 6. State of Weathen, b blou zky, o` dekaubad clond, d drizzling rain, f fear, glony, hall; 1 lightning, wovercast, y passing shower, a squal, rain, snow, t thunder, v visibility, w daw (wet).
7. Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Mrs. A. Martin and
chils en Mr & Mrs Neil Mo
Intyre
Mr V, L. Perkins Mr & Mca V. Meines
adobild
Mr & Mr W. E
Koberen und child Mr O Skott
Mr & Mrs Grant Smith Mr & Mrs A Fidlay
Brith
Mr & Mr Vivien
Findley Swith "MA.. ke Swith Me, Pouliett Foir Me W. R. Taggart and Maj-Geral Venties
Lt. Co& Mrs Nioled
riep, петне children
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
From 9th to 15th May, 1916. HIGH WATER
Month
Hkoog
Height
LOW WATER.
H'rong.
Mean
Time-
1. me.
Height
Мезд
hm
No infer high
10 No infer, high-
1.39 15.0
10-30 m2 6 1:0
or low water 9468 18 ner low-water 10 45:1-9 nor low water. 54 11:34 20
11-30 1
No infer high-
324
12 m. $ 24
Fo
4.55 a 5 3. Batar. 13m $ 265 0m 10gs
1 6103323 3 2:2
14 m 8:42 6m 9:45
6.3m 116
·B-3-5-21 2
Hongkong Observatory, May 8th.
Frevious On Date On Dala
Day
2 p.m. at 2 p.m.6.12.
20.7 10.08 99.03 73
AT
Bt
Tues.
Wo
.9
Thara
Wind Direction:
Force
NW Exat
G East
Weath
} b
6
D
Highest oponer Temperrture on 7th Lowest open air Temperature on 7th
16 MOB
15m 1
SET A TIME LIXIT TO THE AVAR.
The nations at war are busy thinking ont new ideas for taking war. Are any of them thinking out new ideas for making peace?" asks Mr. Junus Douglas in the Sunday Pict rial. “I ser, no sign of it. Bub we cannot trust this war to same to an get like the old wars. It is now sort of wir, aut What, he calls “group inibeality" is de it I have to bondled by new ideas. We seibed and condemned by an editorial writt must put it out as we put out a fire. The in thes Wallet Times (Niw York). The Allies are
guing to dictate terms Pint-is sudden alinges of pune und hysteras to fundamental. Let us assume that they are which crowds are subject have often beagoval as to these terms. Why do they not studied by psychologists, hat the foolishness set a time-limit for the grunting of their of the crowd, especially as exemplified by terms? Tho
advantage of a time-limit is some popular fads, is quite as noticably that each nation would know that the longer
the writer:
A var is darometer usly started by an ultimatum. Why Temperature said has thressicing, the two maps and oppressivers of the auster class start peace by an ultimatum? It is emity. consisting of entstantial armour.
sud the But little account is taken of
a great factent
wonderful what can be done when everybody space between them is filled with a secret that enters into the problem, and that is and everything are time-limited everywhere. sterial which resist or shaorbs the shock group-feeble-mindedness. The degres to Why, the war might be won before we know
is diffent to understand why any which people can be
exploiters, arul the fiske-
year. And we can finish it this year if we alon is highly preditable, but thos Eo this story is a joke. It simply means that mess of the latter in nelivities unfortunately no mere wer naturalised Beless seem to have the Change taking the me steps to affecting great numbers of the public is often plied Bennelvisin e situation of some protect they hips against torpale attack best accounted for on the basis of knowledge ambiguity. Daubt es, many of these gentle the British Admiralty bag aiready taken concerning the detectiveness of the victim ven were merely charitably disposed to Mr. Achmead-Bartlett is so for the only there are some rough-and-ready criteria. The doings of the German fleet during the their contrymen Pably they did at meron vo f Inow allowed to give any think
~hich we can judge the appalling past week are thus described in semi-official- ce or did not read the preamble before inbuy port of dscription of the man tow that implicity of a huge portion of the public. reports Lot received by wireless →→ scribing or accepting coats on the council- have heen za effettively employed on the One of these is childish unusements, liko Herlin, onday -- Our Grant Fleet diligent- to Fusibly they looked upon England Belgian const and off Gallipoli, and he has the Charlie Chaplin cut. The Specialey starched the North Sea from hulf-past G and Germany as a teady so cely united mentioned that just below the level of the manifested by those who pay continual clock till 5 minutes past 10 o'clock this that war between them was imposable. Yet water-luan artificial hull bulges out to devotion at this shrine, and at that, of the morning, and could not find the British fleet: Berli, Tucaday-Our Grand Fleet, being sewo of these gentlemen had forge interests distance of 10 6, the spen between sentimental and wholly banal type of movie
Grace in ele-touch with chai the fill being filled with coomy, proceeded to bom variety of instances," what a torme of the most deplorable and depressing in hard fortified positions on the English epast. Berlin, Wednesday-Admiral von Seidlitz inklings of the result of Lord Haldane's pede would explode without doing any the whole range of modern social phenomena.
the ship itself. They fear n The apparent impossibility of inducing large reports that he cannot find the English coust. ission to Berlin in the prevous year submaribo, be wrote of them and Fortons of the
to practise personl public
Berlin, Thursday. It is now bohered that Fon Küb seen at Janit must have ben able though at the time by tescil the pre-intim-rougtrand Fany kind. For the attacks by our Grand Flet,
as described
ygiene of the most clumentary sort is anulk. Admiral Jellicoe, with, his lecto
fleet, bas towed tor To il gliten them as to Germany's juthat, it is neither ons nor the other to the threatened war is another significant thing
Cerunt Whethe, they evolved out of he
Berlin, Friday-Admiral von Seidlitz's Did it not our to any of these chart their own inventiveness or were inspired toe case with which they can be swayed North Sea before breakfast this morning and
by Gegad
Flect again thoroughly searched the abl n turalised gentlemen that, if beitation by Mr Ahmed-Barlett's like
accelerators employing fictitious German programme of Welt Polik description we have as yet no means of specious appeals to allow WAS Unable to find the slightest trace of the
can be cajoled with which the British Fleet or the British Isles, NRK Mİ
sters, and must lave had
Prino Fichrowsky, their proident, and
tide.
were carried out their position must become somewhat delicate; "Tivr loyalty to the King and the land
of teir adoption would, of cours
mpel them to warn Britons of their danger, yet I do not recollect hearing of their do go. To the honest Gern (Continued on sezi Column.)-
knowing.....
2.
British gentlenen the situation must has become one of extreme difficulty, and it the strongest possible argument for a draftic revision of our naturalisation laws.
The
har
GERMAN FLEET ACTIVITY
patriotism.
by pensions, bonuses
in, Saturday.Our Grand Flest loft in lieu of proper wages would have crossed the Atlantic had not again this afternoon at full speed, rarefully the crowd's chronic tabocility. Te the sen suddenly become rough Admiral is unbelievable. We need to study no e eugenie, the political, and the industr al von Set litz, in the interests of his sailors, bearings of this group ce o min ledn 53 - very wisely decided to put back to harbour ere most important.
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