HERR HARDEN AND THE

CHANCELLOR

DAMAGING CRITICISM,

Herr Harden has published in the Zukunft remarkable criticisms of Herr yon Bethmann Hollweg's apooch.

Beginning with the Chancellor's state- meat that the military situation on all tu fecute is very good and thoroughly in accordance with German expects tions, Herr Harden says:has "So he did not expect Verdun to fall before Whitsuntide, or that the speely fall of this fortress, which has been men aced since February 21st, would crush the French confidence in victory, make pos sible a rapid advance into badly fort fied country, and compel a decision for

SEAPLANE'S ATTACK ON U BOAT.

BINKING, OF DUTCH SHIP,

A STIRRING STORY.

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CHIT-CHAT.

WAR PRODUCT.

[BY MRS AKJA}

LABOUR AND THE NEEDS

OF THE ARMY

MR. WARDLE'S FRANK

STATEMENT.

Writing in the Railway Revicu, Mr. G. J. Wardle, M.P., acting chairman of

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tweeny-tainted sign-of-the-times servant through the half open door an nounces with an air at once surprised, Early in the morning of Easter Mon-injured, and confidential day the Dutch steamboat Berkelstroom,

Mr. Plus are called, madam which left Amsterdam at 3 o'clock on the Bring ten yet a necessary order the Labour Party; referring to the crisis. Bannister previous afternoon for England, was

latest thing in parlourmaid's and its relation to military requirements, Mr H ED. sunk in the North Sea by German sub clothing, and, in spite of the increased marines. All the crew were saved by an prices of butter and sugar, tea in attrac English patrol boat, which brought them tively forthcoming after a quarter of an I want to make two categorical stat to port, whence they travelled to London hour's delay, sharply interrupted by a and were accommodated in the Bailors crashing of china which tells its tale of enlargement of the demands of the Army ments. The first is that there has been no Home

the prevailing incompetency and bears since Lord Kitchener and Mr. Asquith The London correspondent of the Tele tribute to the allurement of the Governmet the Labour committees last Septem grauf Amsterdam, has obtained from ment over the domestic service: the officers and men, of the Berkelstroom

Maber. I tink that is importtant, since Meanwhile Mrs. Plus mentions that she

in some quarters it is being alleged that the end of May, the pouple would have that their vessel had traded weekly to an egg or some sandwiches would be mands and crying Give, give, irrepes had time to accustom itself to the loss of this country during the Inst seven acceptable, while impressing her deter Maubeuge, and Joffre would have bat

D. Blood Mr A. O. Luste time to build up the positions between Dutchmen who were on deck noticed a accept as inevitable, if not indeed enjoy- ed. On Monday morning, at 4 o'clock, the endeavours to earn her mea, and to

previous commitments. Mr & Mrs G.A. Boning Verdon and Paris according to all the submarine boat, the UB. 18, some distance able, the misfortunes of others in war cuired has all along been assented to by Capt B, Branch

The second is that the number re- Mr T

B. Bordon

U Marriot rules of the most modern art of war."

MrF. Mecarity Secondly, Herr Harden, after obsery-fired a shot across the bow of the Berkel at her own immunity, conveys that this mark of those who can be spared from R Broken

away on the port side, The submarine time. She hints with some satisfaction those responsible as being well within the 70. H. Brown

Mr W. C. McCombe My D. Mekor ay ing that as he devoted most of his speech stroom, which stopped immediately and is due to personal merit rather than to industry without affecting in any degress M, Bucknan

Mr B. K. Mehta to the discussion of policy, the Chancel then turned about. The UB. 18 went a commercial connection with cigarettes the vital interests of the nation or redao Mr. J. Huen for has apparently begun to discover that under water and then reappeared to starPoor: Maisie! not a shilling in the those engaged in necessary occupations

Dr G. W. McKean in the transport and arms in the making.ing beyond our capacity the number of

Mr & Mr. C. Mendel military means will not suffice to dam board. The crew of the Dutch steamshipworld (pause roffectively illustrat-I is a question of releasing those who can. C. Chadbourne MYANM

&H Bu ferworth birJ. Mereoki then observed to port the periscope of

and family

Capt J. E. Miller

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Kes Key (NA 2ory of their siventares: They asstehas had no luncheon and suggests that the Army is constantly increasing 218 ma Lt J, 3f Lopes

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this town as to the loss of Lille and months and had never before been attack niination to get either if not both. Shaive of the needs of the country and its 8. Blythe haga sukaj. D. Donald

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the deluge which still seems to many people a war like other wars," points out

second submarine, which, on coming to d). She has always spent a good deal; be spared, and those only. I may ad I the inconsistency of the Chancellor's as:

the surface, was seen to be unmarked. hasn't she? Last year when my old that there has never been, and there is not surance that Germany cannot be starved. 19, the first officer of the Berkel she bought a new pelisse fur edged, and zity of obtaining these numbers if this MH: A. B, Conazt

In compliance with a demand from the winter coat did its third season's duty now, any question as to the absolute neces ML Coleman with his fresh attack on the starvation policy of Germany's enemies. He re

stroom and four seamen put off boat, ho scoffed at those who could, Berved that war with England would marines conferred in regard to the docu buy ready-made boots but also clean them the was, and that the question of how to Mr N. Urozehor inspection. The commanders of the sub-lines now that she will not only have to Allies and take its full share in winning r E. J. Coombe restrict Germany to what she could proments, and then the unmarked boat drew for herself dues at home, that the agrarians have

obtain them has all along been left entire Capt. Dewar always used this fact as the most effan mander shouted to those in the vessel a murs words of sympathy, not free from of the pressure which has been applied & Mm F. P. Day nearer to the Berkelstroom, and her com- There is silence while the hostess mury to the Government, with the exception Mr&Mrs F5. Davis tive argument for the agrarian tariff command to leave the ship within 15 suspicion, that she might soon be con- by the Press referred to and a certain m and that the present state of affairs can

Me J. Dower have surprised neither the German For did not obey they would be sent to the Heard about F continues the Committee of the Trade Union Congress, Mr A. W.. Estani minutes, adding the threat, that if they verted to the theory of Rochefoucauld on patient number of politiciana." Mr P. 9. Desginas eign Office nor people like Herr Bailin bottom with her,

the tribulations of others.

At a meeting of the Parliamentary Miss J. Duncan

Mit M. E. Dany Herr Harden says that the Chancellor's Captain Kereshoek and his men took visitor. He has lost his official job, aw which Mr. Harry Goaling preside FE Edva de argument merely injures Germany's cause, and arouses the suspicion that she desires German commander not to sink the yer know; be never could agree with anybody. That as the Bristol Congross resol

to the boars, and the captain begged the He is a very quarrelsome person, you the following resolution was carried to obtain by unreasonable complaints thesel, but to allow her to go to Holland or right to use forbidden weapons.

I can't think how they will get on without in dealing with the question of con- Zeebrugge. The reply of the commander

that £300 a year. She will have to give of the B. 18 was: We have not any up her dog-collecting and take a course scription was based upon the absence of friends now. You take everything to of cooking lessons, but it is a sad affair, dranite information, and as such in the three boats in which the Dutchmen manly pursuits, and is only physically committee by three responsible Miniat England."

He offered, however, to tow for she leans so affectionately towards prmation has now been submitted to the were to the North Hinde and a rope strong enough to endure the strenuous of the Crown, the Parliamentary Cor V. Gou'dhonra was fastened to the submarine in order burden of a day's pleasure.mittee have fully considered the position Mr A. G. Garden that this promise might be fulfilled.

Her husband is a good man," interas thus outlined, and decide to advise a 1). Gore rupts the listener. I remember he once trade unions to support the recruiting Me J.OW Gravely lent mine £o to pay a bridge debt." proposals put forward by the Government He L Graves

Well, now's the chance for your hus in order that the required 200,000 un Mr & Mrs P. J. Gray band to pay him back.” of the reply.

Some doubt lingers in the "Um-retineted married men may be obtained."

marks that even Caprivi in his day ob. taking with thoin the ship's papers for ready-made boots. Still, it's rather hardcountry is to fulfil its obligations to ts Mr C. N. CouvVY Dr. & Mrs Pudine and Mr & Mrs B. A. Halophan Smith C

WAR AIMB

Herr Harden then makes a damaging criticism of the Chancellor's statement about "war aims. With gentle irony he congratulates him on having referred "before there is any obvious weakening of German strength" to the eventual eve enation of Belgium. "Thus," he re marks, "if fortune at some time turns for a few hours against us in the war, whose decision our enemies expect at earliest ia the third autumn,, nobody after this bind ing promise can rightly say that fear ex torted the offer of evacuation." Herr Harden proceeds

"It was impossible for the Chancellor without exposing himself to grim ridi cule, to say that he would demand either land or money from the British, wh have not been hard hit anywhere, or from the French, who are very far from being conquered. Bat Russia's defent seem him final, and ho desires to release from

SEAPLANE, TO THE RESCUE

"Did you know about poor old Mrs.

The unmarked submarine had fred four shells at the Berkelstroom without suc caeding in sinking the vessel, when a seaplane appeared in the distance. This was noticed by the Germans in the UB 28, and one of the crew of the submarine B Times are distressing her; she is tried to cut the tope by which the rowing seventy-nig kept at a boarding house boats were attached to her. Sufficient for £3a week allowed to her by her son-in- time was not allowed him to accomplish law, Son-in-law, alas being dependent his purpose, however, for the submarine upon Germany for all his stock-in-trade, Berkelstroom's boats would have been own two ends meet on his balance. Mrs. was rapidly being submerged, and the finds it somewhat difficult to make his tor, who was in the foremost of them, apply for the old-aga pension. Not sayed dragged down had not the ship's carpen B. looks as if she might be forced to been able to sever the rope

penny, my dear, is sighed with com miseration tempered with a serve-her right

flavour.

When the seaplane came nearer two or three shots were fired from it at the UR 18.

B

The Arrival

tragic happenings, at least while the The arrival of tes stops the flow of talkera mouths are fall; but almost be- fore the laat gulp is down the sad, sad

LABOUR LEADER'S PLAIN TALK.

"WHEN THE NATION 18 AT WAR ALL CONFLICTS SHOULD.

CEASE

submarines having disappeared the sea plane descended. It was manned by two English airmen, who gave the Dutchmen certain instructions and promised to obtale of the Gs is well proceeding, fields of battle for the country's cause

the rule of the Tear the peoples that dwell is The Dutchmen were unable to marabes. This pronouncement led him astray once more to the pinnacles of morality, where good is separated from bad as the housewife separatea salt from pepper. Bussia is reactionary," the chinovnik is an evtortioner and a thief, and the Cissack is an incendiary and a murderer. Thus before the war spoke the reddest of the Socialists amid thunde from the Federal Council. In future the Lichknechts will be able to appeal to the Chancellor. A responsible statesman

Mr. Robert Young, secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, in his monthly letter, says: When the nation flicts should cease. Tory working men, is at war all political and industrial con Liberal working mon, Socialist working mer have sacrificed their lives on the

have no right to expect them to do su many mors are ready to do likewise. W

efforts and sacrifices by limiting, as fer unless we are prepared to back up their

of us who stay at home am called upon as possible, the dangers they run. Thos in the interests of our country, of its de fenters, and in the interests of humanity.

tain help for them. No sooner had the seaplane ascended and got out of sight stage if she can get there, but. 216a "Their girl talks of going upon the again to the surface and fired five or six family in comfort, and although her than the unmarked submarine boat came week as a super will not keep many of the

which smoke was seen to arise. The assured of success and s leading role more shells at the Berkelstroom, from parents think she has great gifts and is second submarine then disappeared, we all know that the professional is not

The Datchinen saw no more of the too well endowed just now:

The listener, interrupta them under water, and they suggest that little song If the Managers Only to end the carnage of war by limiting its her failure to reappear may be due, to Thought the Same as Mother: but, after duration and bringing it to a speedy and having been struck by shots from the sea put or to the eight or ten yards of rope There's no one to marry her except a We are all called upon to suffer hard- entangled in her crew or rudder. It was six weeks' military leave from East ship and make sacrifices for the beneft left hanging from her

all, a good-looking girl might marry satisfactory end. stern becoming a quarter to 9 when the last shell struck Africa or a relic from Australia or of the State, but it is nothing short of the Berkelstroom, and the vessel remain Canada, for all the Englishmen overdanting hypocrisy to assert that those ed aflost until half-past 10,

here are married.” heister in his three boats, and they were Captain Kerelshoek ordered sails to be

Awful luck is the fins! verdict on fices or running equal risks to those on who stay at home are making equal sacri making for the English coast when a time; plenty of property and shares the State equally necessary, but to the in- British patrol boat took them aboard.

The Smiths are having a fearful in the workshop or on the battlefield is to the battlefield. Service in business and The Dutchmen express gratitude for the quite unrealisable, and a house packed dividual the dutics, the rewards, the kindness which they received while in with beautiful things which nobody wants this vessel and at the Y. 3.C-A-building-to-buy It must be poor comfort to sit sacrifices are vastly different. To the on aat a port they reached in the afternoon. surrounded by treasures with the butcher, it may mean long hours and physical the baker, and the dressmaker clamouring strain, but nevertheless home life, friends for their accounts in a hall hung rosind comparative comfort, and freedom. To with mezzotints culled from marker the other it also means long hours in where there is nothing doing,

cessant work, physical strain, with all the horrors of war, the risks of wounds, disease, death, for a payment of la. 2:1. or little more per day.”

should never allow to pass his lips what GB, 18 after she had so nearly drawn often think, dear, of that clever to leave no stone unturned that will help

ke afterwards would be glad to choke back into his breast.""

Herr Harden also finds it inconsistent that the Chancellor should declare that Germany's sons bleed and die for Ger many and not for foreign territory" and that he should at the same time say that they are dying "for the salvation of Slavs, Russified Letts, official corrup tion, and reaction," Herr Harden then condemns utterly all idea of an independ ent Poland, quoting countless utterances of Bismarck to the effect that Polish in dependence is incompatible with Prus xian interests. Herr Harden declares that an independent Poland, or Grand Duchy of Warsaw under a Hohen zollern, would be a greater danger to Prussia than Serbia ever was to the holder of Croatia and Busnia. He also asks the Chancellor what the other Ger man States will say to a policy which brings fresh territory to Prussia alone He even says that the Chancellor's "war aim is inspired by the perilous desire that the bloody business shall bring some profit,

Finally. Herr Harden ridicules" the hot fury of the Chancellor's words, and

"Why does he still abuse the enemies Why does he still charge them before mankind with a treacherous sesault and every kind of ruthless meanness, when he is engaged in calling them to consider peace? Only one thing is certain--that no feeling will grow so quickly and so strongly as horror of a new war. Why does the Chancellor not say without am- biguity that Germany desires to be in the front of co-operation for the security of peace and the reduction of the bur den of defence 1

BISHOP'S OUTBURST REMARKABLE WAR SERMON AT ST. PAUL'S

the

There you make a mistake. Strange, though true, there is not a great slump in works of art; buyers are still to be found; America is sending them over by the hundred, and if you have something really good you can find a purchaser:””-

An artist, a friend of mine, tells different atory He is very definitely on is it?

Dine with her! That's scarcely kind, port himself on 16s a week. His studio then in the neighbourhood of my com the hard-up fist, talks of having to sup-

"Well, I must dine somewhere, and

hay-making classes for grass-widows." mittee meeting. We are inaugurating

The Bishop of Chelmsford (the Rt. Rev. Paul's Cathedral last month, said we J. E. Watts Ditchfeld), preaching at St were bound to win the war because we and freedom. But if we wanted to were on the side of righteousness, justice,

fit for the work. it quickly we must make the instrument 15 but his prize patrons are off to the was blunted it took longer to accomplish

When an instrument frontal its work All nations had in one way other forgotten God. The moral sense of natione had been blunted from causes which he enumerated thus, in the case of the Jews

Russia, because of her persecution of

or

Belgium, because of the ill-treatment of the Congo natives.

France, because of her overthrow of God and religion...

And the moral sense of England had been blunted because of

The opium traffe forced on China. Armenians were massacred.

Her refusal to interfere when The increase of Sunday pleasure-seek ing, drinking, and immorality.

The unhealthy public spirit a as shown in the Press.

But there is always America," hope America is only out for old stuff, the fully interpolates the hostess. American buyer, like Ophelia, is the more deceived. There are very few ex- coptions to the rule that the modern aud starve. painter who waits for Americs can wait

But did you know about the Joneses

What a splendid worker you are failure with their home farm? They started it just after the war began and have made a most fearful fiasco of it, and were sold up last week. It's a dreary, dark time, isn't it? No real light any "But then the majority of the upper The mistakes of our friends are illu classes starve nowadays," Mrs. Plus com- minating and I listen to many manu placently remembers, while she asks for Tactured hardships and deplored econo

a few more sandwiches, dear, and continues: Did you hear of Lady & mies of flagrant absurdity Molly was gratefully accepting 25 a week via the here just now with her Borzois, but she Labour Exchange

must sell it and get a Pekingese Other Art complains that it eats so much that she Incredible! But how to meet adverse circumstances in such of useful for a lady's maid, lanching splendid of her trials of her regret, are the substitution spirit! But has she any equipment for

10 at Ciro instead of at the Carlton, and.

inie

It is said that, at last the Government has decided to accept for active servicen new aeroplane, which is pronounced be by far the best one in any service. It is now over six months since this particular machine was offered to the Government, and it took them that length and the begrudging of money for old age of time to rake decision. The new pensions and removal of slums, machine is capable of doing 80 miles an The failure of the Church to win men, hour, with a pilot, two observers, and The miserable party spirit that wasted a machine gun aboard, and its climbing time over non-essentials, such as the rest powers are first clnas. A machine suchment controversy. Es the foregoing (observes the I. and L. Express) should be able to give a better short services, etc,

count of itself when pitted against a If we had been a clean instrument we Fokker than the under-engined, over would have been able to cut more quickly weighted machines with which our sir We had to become a clean instrument. He men have had to wage an unequal fight, advocated churches open all day long r being outspeeded and out-gunned by the for intercession, and Holy Communion on with her. German machine.

all Sundays and holy days

The neglect of the housing question Oh none: And, anyway, it is only going als privations.

the working people who are prospering Are you going to walk, dear

in Faris, Truly But I must go. Len band's pay the declares she stays in car had to go to the City to fetch James. Poor Jennie! Try live on her husNo, I'll have a taxicab The motor- bed until twelve

to avoid the But i realy is a very serious matter necessity

80 early-meal she seldom this finance, this constant-arging of craze for ease short sermons, goes out because alla canot bear the Government that we should are synel

sufficient courage to thought of a motor-bus and has not ronining with increased taxes and

The

How nice of you to go and sit with test fashions.I

Sre going t

Oh, my dear I'm going to dina

(Continue on next Column.).

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C. Finlayson Mr J. E. Edwards METS. Four Fower F 7. Gibb Mr & Mrs L. A. Gold.

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Bannibal

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Mr G. Harper

W. Hetherington Mr A. H Mr W., Hind

Hedro AE Horgian Mr A. blos Hooper

Mr A. F. Pinner Mr F. Powell

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H. Ray Mr R. Rouse

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HONGKONG

METEOROLOGICAL

BEGISTER

· Hongkong Ob-urvatory, May 19th,

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Paroto stay Temperature Humidity. Wind Direction

Force Wouth P Bain

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Wallers

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90

Highes open-ar Temperature on 28th Inwest open-air Temperature on 28th 78.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.

The P. O. str. Novara left Shanghai for this port yesterday morning with the homeward English maila, and is due to arrive here on the 1st June, at about daylight.

Yet in the game-Bargol makes Funy, Faerah People Pump and Popular SARGOL, the concentrated fool that pats on good, healthy flesh, sometimes at tise rate of a pound a day, builds up the thin and weak, brings hack the rosy bush of health, wounds out the skinny, scrawny figures to lines of beauty and plumprese, does it ensy, quickly and effectively.

the

You don't understand it. Well, to tell the truth, neither do we. But after a long series of costly experiments we hit upon an idea and produced a combination of tissue building elements, which have performed wonders in making thin people word fat.

Sargol was made to put Besh on thin folks, but we don't understand other remarkable things it does for the thin and undeveloped, the pale and the weak, the dull and the listless. It is not a dr g nor a stimulant, ut cu be best clawed a concentrated food with high tissue-building qualities. A food that creates rich red blood, builde brain and brawn, hardens flabby muscles and makes even a confirmed dyspeptic sit up and take notion."*** In

it has a higher beefsteak

or eggs. Sargol helps you to assimilate your food, to get the utmost good out of every monthful Take it with your meals for a few days, the test, will tell., Bee how your digestion has

improved, how the blue melancholy feeling goes, how good your meals

soon value than good

A few days more and you begin to take on flesh. You look better, act better, you can do more, do it quicker and easier. Your friend slaps you on the shoulder and says: "Hello, Bill, you're looking fine, nover saw you looking better.”

But you don't need to be told this. You know it yourself. You know you are gaining weight, feeling more fit than you have felt for years.

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