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MR. LLOYD GEORGE.
AN OPEN LETTER. [BY A. O GARDINER IN THE DAILY NEWS
AND LEADER.
Hence that unfortunate campaign with which, after your excellent services in the carly months of the war, you began your
con-
NORTH SEA TACTICS.
GERMAN NAVY
The
now career. No doubt there was ground HOW ZEPPELINS SCOUT FOR THE for the accusations of drunkenness and slackness, but that the case was grossly
The Naval correspondrut of the Daily xaggerated is beyond doubt. And the method of reproof which seemed to strin
whole class with the faults of a few Chronicle writes
From that The German battle squadron has now was deplorably mistaken. time forward the idea of compulsion attempted on four occasions to bombard worked in your mind with the intersity the East Coast, and on two occasions it of an obsessien, and your attitude 50 has had some measure of success. coloured the intentions of the Govern attempt on Yarmouth on November 3rd, mont that Labone became suspicious and 1974 was a complete fiasco, the shells was in danger of being driven in a filling short, and on the return the wholly irreconcilable position. Nothing armoured cruiser Forck ran upon Ger- but the confidence in Mr. Asquith's good man mine and was destroyed. On Decem faith averted the peril and made the ber 16th following, Admiral Hipper came Military Service Act acceptable ns and bombarded Scarborough, Whitby, necessary expedient of the war, free from and Hartlepool. He came again on Jan menace to those dearly bought rights of ary 24th, 1915, and being intercepted reasonably jealous. That has been the and returned at his topinest speel, leav which trade unionis is so naturally and by Admiral Beatty he was hotly engaged crucial collision between you and Mr.ing the Blicher kind, and having the
er badly, damaged.. Asquith throughout. He has sought to no battle cruiser Seydlitz and Bergling- carry Labour with him, as he has sought serve its confidence and hold its to carry the country, step by step to de- the nation, to free it from its fears and direct its energies against the enemy
SEA AND AIR STRATEGY." You, caught by the flair of a great
It should be realised, that these raids occasion, impatient of democracy, seized with a sort of apocalyptic vision of your self as the saviour of Europe, have turned are quite in line with the Strategy in Navy Law, which has completely failed, origin, but German to compulsion, not with the cold, philo adopted by the Germans-not that out- sophy of Lord. Milner, who is not only lined in the preamble of the German German in thought, but with the fine Celtic frenzy but in the carlier plans of a sallying of one who has no philosophy, only a fleet, which should issue forth to destroy revelation. When Lord Milner talks of and fly home again. This is the strategy. It is useless to ignore the fact that, the mutiny at the Nore and of fighting of the Zeppelin attacks. Labour with the grim restraint of a Prussian professor you think of compulowing to the nature of the situation, the
Failing a decision on our part to attack" on only as a swift road to the Man of naval initiative rosts with the Germans. the short, well-defended North Sea coast- Destiny.
of Germany, swift and powerful vessels But it is not the airy and insubstane leave Wilhelmshaven and reach the tial fabric of your political ideas that concerns us in this connection so much East Coast without interference, if they scouting craft that no important British, I do not ships are at sea. as your attitude to the Government of are first informed by Zeppelin or other which you are a member. think I shall be wrong in saying that you were one of the chief architects of the fall of the Liberal Government and of
There are meagre details of the raid cruisers and destroyers could be no match for the Derflinger, Sendlits, and probably the Hindenburg and another.
because they were sensible of the gravity Discribing the sinking of the vessel, emotional mind like yours, above all dence, to weld it into the solid mass of on Lowestoft, but it is clear our light
of doing anything that would shake the confidence of the country or imperil the Government
As the result of interviews which I have. had with the survivors of the Tara, writes
There is a time to speak and a time to a correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, I be silent. Your friends have been silen: cm now able to give full details of the long. They have turned a deal ear and sinking of that vessel and the subsequent a blind eye to many things that have hap pened. They have pretended not to know privations which they had to endure in what they knew only too well. They have the desert until they were dramatically refused to me your figure fitting about behind the scenes, touching the strings, rescued from the Sonussi tribe by the prompting the nators, directing the game, Duko uf Westminator and his armoured and have agreed to talk of Lord North cliffe, Sir Henry Dalziel, and the Rever cars, and their stories, now published for und Dr. Sir William Robertson Nicoll the first time, are intensely interesting.when the name that has been in their Armed with a special permit from the minds has been the name of Mr. David Admiralty I visited the Naval Hospital Lloyd George. They have done this for at where twenty-five members of the reasons you will understand and upon which you will have counted. They have crew were recuperating, and found them done it because they remembered ok looking remarkably well,, and anxiously associations, because they allowed much expecting to be sent home for the strain of this evil time upon an one of the mon said: "At about ten am on Guy Banks Day a shout was raised, We are torpedoed." The word was pass ed immediately, Away all boats, and the wheel was put hard to port. We were But the time for these concealments struck on the starboard side; the torpedo has passed, and today I am going to For the crisis of this crashed through the engine room. smash talk about you. ing the starboard engine and killing the week was your crisis. It was the culmi- second and fourth engineers, chief stoker, nation of all your activities. For the moment the danger is over, but it will and greasir. Our wirelew was carried return, for these grises have no real re- away with the explosion. Out of ten boatslation to the subjects about which they only three succeeded in getting away rage. They spring from a motive hot and when we were all in the boats the sub-ncidental, but permanent, and it is be marine took us in tow, and eventually cause this settlement" does not touch landed us on the rocks, where the Turks that permanent motive that it is idle to swarmed round us, keeping us all close pretend that all is well. The country has together. We found that our total casual
10 nake ils choice the gravest choice be ties were eleven missing and the cook, who tween men that any country was over lay dead in one of the boats. He had been called upon to make between Mr. As severely wounded and had died after we quith and you. It has heard much about had left the ship. We buried him there Mr. Asquith from your friends in the on the beach. Then on the following day Press. As I left the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon-after hearing commenced a long march of 178 miles.
those few words from the Prime Minister that stilled even the inanities of the McNeills and the Kinloch- Ronald
We eventually found ourselves on the
ANQUITH'S
LATEST WOBBLE
2
THE COALITION.
- NOIUTH SEA DISTANCES. The actual distance from Willen-
western side of the Libyan desert, arriv Cookes, 1 saw one of Lord Northcliffe's the establishment of the Coalition. The shaven to Lowestoft is about 40 miles less ing at a place called Red Doctor.Jewspaper carts careering along the Em shell episode and the Churchill-Fisher than the distance from the Eirth of Forth- Three miles beyond this we came to a willhankment with the placard: feated by the natives the White Doctor!. and here we were told we would be kefl for months. Our hardships were over That represents the sort of daily insult to which Mr. Asquith, and every member greater now, as we were compelled to work hard all day, which on the smell of the Ministry that stands with him, has been subjected with growing inter amount of sustenance was even more dif ficult than the marching had been. Westy for a year past. You have escaped had, to elcan out the wells, which were:
if
very deep and large, and at times our guards urged us on with blows from Scores hide whips. We took about & month to clean out the Red Lioctor. We had given up all hope of getting out of this awful place alive-no food, no comme fort, death stalking amongst us, and to Dicans of staying it. Those who wer stricken with disease were left to die like dogs in a dit b. The food supply became low that we were compelled to eat, snan
and let me say at the beginning that 1 do not doubt the sincerity of your pas ln the heated and overwrought atmosphere of your mind you do honestly believe that you are the Man of Destiny,
LITELINESS There have latterly been some evidences of German liveliness in the North Sea. The High Sea Fleet has begu re- ported to have been seen on one or more, occasions off the Danish coast, accom panied by Zeppelins
seen
Male bells (a euxrtain. The House remember was still more 30 miles north-west of J
On
conflict were contributory causes, bur if: those causes had not existed there would to that place. The Gorman squadron, which has probably a long range have been others, for the end was the maximum speed of 25 knots, must have thing, not the means the
left part early on Monday afternoon.. One day we shall know all the truth Previous raids have been made in the
shell
short days and long nights of the autumn about that extremely obscure story, all the personal conflicts and an aid winter. Now the enemy is enholden- bitions behind that tornado of sensation, ed to greater enterprise,, and must have all the falsity and all the truth. What been crossing the North Sea for many not only insult you have escaped ex-chiefly recall was the exceeding acerbity hours in full daylight,
mentioned the names of the Committee nosure. You will escape no longer. If of your attack on Lord Haldane when he THIS YEAR'S you are determined that the country on Munitions appointed in the previous shall choose between you and Mr. Asquith October, of which yours was one. You it shall not make its choice in ignorance did not sorm to like to be reminded that you had heard of shells before you op of you.
peared as Dous ex machina. It sullied *** *** THE MAN OF DESTINY.
On February 10th some of their big the glory of that dazzling moment. I recall, too, and I fancy the House recalls destroyers came across towards our coast that reply you made to a speech of Sir and sank our maine-sweeper the rahi Henry Dalziel ou Colonel van Donopa Early in March, 20 German warships, speech that had taken you by surprise including a battle squadron, Sub Lieutenant, W. E. Griffiths related, as agreeable and pastering. In the surprised that you should be surprised by March 25th took place the ry the Afenntare, anxiliary, how Captain Gwatkin Williams, the consent tumult of the world it is a not so Sir Henry Dalziel the raider Grey was sunk,
common belief. Mr. Churchill shares LAMPOONING THE GOVERNMENT. mander, attempted to escaped was at with you. So does Lord Northcliffe But, whatever the secrets of its fashion-
her to the bottom.
It will be asked. What is the sign well supplied with rice, dates, and Arab
do all those inflated minds which are bread and half a goat skin of water. Hofluenced by the cult of Napoleon thinking, the Government was formed. Clear¬|
is a feeling and testing of the position 1 Lt-Co & Nichol- the for
ficance of raid against I It was not the Government that was in- LOD, Bars and Sollun, but he was stranded and gave revolution and see one sublime figure tended Lord Huldane had left, as the Is the High Bos Fleet at last preparing to dispute with us the command of the children!! himself up to passing Araba A few days trascending and directing the storm and result of as infamous a Freas crusade of Its movements cannot be dissocial Mr & Mrs Mouror
later (we thought he had got through) wo
that figure their own. Mr&in Neil Mac-beard rife shots, and the entry formed ***Your brilliant success, your fascinating slander as any on record, but Mr. Ased from the situation en land and the
Intyre
up, twenty in number (Mad Mullah in-
and almost from the chener remained,
the fleet as the right wing of the army, Mr VL Perking Mr & Mrs V. Moines,
day of the birth of the new Govern ment it was subjected to as bitter and and their insistence may inspire or and calid
relentless an attack as its predecessor dictate an active policy.
TACTICS OF DIVISION, Mr & Mrs W. E
indeed more bitter and more relentless. Roberts and child
But here we are in the realm of Mekot
It was the same group of assailants as
speculation. It must be remembered that before and they used the anime weapons.
Nearly every member of the Cabinet Admiral von Tirpitz in an interview was attacked in turn. Every phase of which appeared in an American paper, policy was reduced to ridicule aud con- said the High Sea Fleet would seek or The nation which in less than await a favourable opportunity, and not tempt a year had raised a volunteer Army of provide one for us. three million men was gibketed before The great hope of the German chief the world as a nation of slackers Our command is by some raid or attack to foreign policy was sneered at, and the force our Fleet to divide, and to fall upon papors in the neutral countries were fed one part of it before the other could join daily with extravagant stories of our 1. This was the situation imagined by futility, our incapacity, our indifference. Napoleon to exist when Cornwall A scandalous map was invented to show divided his fleet off Brest in 1805, describ
India Egypt. No serious was the bold, strategic stroke which conduced to ung ambition's ladder
impression
created among our Allies by Trafalgar. There must be no disposition turns his this lampooning of the country that to blame the Admiralty or the Com
mander-in-Chief. The responsibility is You had and have kren gympathies groups of foreign journalists had to be
B flect, were making munitions, and were the information necessary for their hand, and their women running with with the people but you had not that Drought over here to learn that we had great, and is growing, and they have all- them. We looked across the desertad deep faith in them that made Campbell raising soldiers. But through all the action. The Germans are getting into a Bannerman so great, nor that loyalty torrent of depreciation and pessimism desperate frame of mind, and no one can saw a car approaching in the distance to the constitutional doctrine of the the one constant element was the malavo tell when events of decisive character may This was followed by another, and then them. As they got ucarer we could con that they were armoured cars, and as they aproached they moved out in the
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eluded), and started to march, when to personality, your various, though way quith, Sir Edward Grey, and Lord Kit failure at Verdun. The soldiers regard
our surprise we saw a man on horseback with Captain Williams walking along side. It gave us all a great shock. The priest, black se the d, gave him about seven blows on the back with a rhinoceros hide whip. As a result of this attempt all liberty was stopped, and the camp well guarded.
THE RESCUE. Describing the rescue Mr. John H Swine said:
«St. Patrick's Day will ever be a memorable one for us, for it was on March 17th we were seated on the sands,
hoping that stores would soon arrive Suddenly we heard the bum of motor en- gines in the distance, and thought it was
ward and superficial, powers encourags the belief. Bill more do your deficiencies encourage it-your untutored empiricism, your casual anil uninstructed habit of mind, your light hold of political prin. ciples or as you call them, dogmas These defects were outweighed in the past by the force of your associations, by the restraints of circumstance and tradition. You had come out of the heart of Welsh democracy. Your wonderful fight had been on the wings of that original energy. You spoke its language with passion, often noble passion, often false passion, but whether noble or false, never without a shrewd eye upon your audience, never with an uncalculating thought of something greater than your self. But democracy was only a
the long looked-for food But to our in- to you, not a faith. It was how Germany was going to march to ing it as an insigne betiae, but it was a
tense surprise our guards began to be have in the most peculiar manner. They became highly excited, running about among their tents like wild mea, rifles in
Whereto the
another, until there was a long line foreign people that keeps Mr. Asquith's 1 lent abuse of Mr. Asquith, occur.
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THE TROUBLES 1 IRELAND.
compass pointing true to the north. Men asked in amazement why this You had no faith. You had only emotions, Press syndicate for the slander of the and when the storm came the adventurer country in a time of unparalleled peril They appear
pear to have inflamed revolt that was always latent within you made was permitted to go anpunished. Ob in Ireland, having endeavoured to land short work of the democrat. Now in
scure papers in the provinces were sup- arms, and it may be that they have plans the midst of a feeling world you could
was the greatest Press machine of all The battle-cruiser has played a great have your ting Now you could have for this or that offence, but here for a military raid on hand,
ten months of the power of insulting our name, carrying scorn for part in this war. Originally thought ta apoleon" of which you once spoke to our activities all over the world, lower be the fast wing of the battle fleet, it has
the Government seemed powerless to Bank and the Falkland Isles. It pos- silence it. Sir John Simon, it is true, sesses the two essentials of speed and indicted it in the House of Commons, power; and speed and power will prove. but when it was found that no action decisive elements in this naval war. was to follow it was felt that the indict ment was only a confession that Lord Northcliffe was, for some obscure reason, more powerful than the Government.⠀⠀⠀
"After the first shock we commenced to dance and shout for joy. Who could blatte, us We had been in the most awful captivity for over four months, and the possibilty of relief bad nover entered me. Now you could beside the world like ing the pulse of the whole nation, and fought actions unassisted at the Dogger our heads. We did not think it possible that we would ever get away before the end of the war or until death claimed us. When the cars were close enough they opened are, and our guards, instead of waiting, bolted as fast as they could, their women and children following. The cars followed them up, and then returned for us.
As soon as they stopped the Tommies began to unload packing cases from the cars. We were nearly mad at the sight of these, as we knew they contained food. We were like wolves in our ravenonmess. STAINABLE EVER WAFEL Bread, biscuits, bally beef, jam, boiled fowl, and tinned milk disappeared like magic. We had soon devoured three days rations. We were then clothed, placed in the cars, and taken a long journey to 3 military carop, where the Tommies turged out to chcer our arrival ratein He add-d "Some of us wert on our kner and thanked the Almighty for our safe deliverance, and then we gang the old Welsh hymen, O fryniau Caers:lem Our drive to Sollum was made in a ter riño blizzard, and some of the cars lost ICE HOUSE STREET. TEL 230-155, their way, but we all arrived safely at last. The Tommies there could not do enough for us—they simply overwhelmed
MITSU BUSSAN KAISHA
HONGKONG.
a Colossus for its good of course, always for its good. And I say this without irony. I do not think you are a selfish man in any wean sense. I do not think you are a vain man in any meɛn sense. You are only the victim of a feverish imagination.
A-PRESS CIRCLE
do not have an absolutely free hand you THE CONFLICT WITH LABOUP, SU
will throw up your job that that worthy But see what this led to Constitutional
divine has been spending the week-end In short, doctrine was no good for a Napoleon. If you were to give the world the full And through all that time, and all this with you at Walton Heath? measure of your worth, if your activism time, you have been the friend of Lord shall I be wrong in assuming that was to have free play the lumber of the Northcliffe. He is the chief of that Preas throughout the life of this Government ages must be cleared out of your path. circle with which you are surrounded you have been in close intimacy with This is not a question of prying into Parliament was a nuisance and demo that circle of which the humbler members some of its chief assailants
what cracy an encumbrance useful for peace are Sir Henry Dalziel and Sir William ful times agreeable to manipulate when Robertson Nicoll Shall I be wrong in private affairs. It is a question of
the Daily Mail at are the terms upon which a Government quile impossible saying that when you had time, but handicap for Napoleon when he was busy Christmas time announced that you were can exist. It is a question of the safety presenting an ultimatum to Mr. Asquith of this country, the cause of the Allies making a new heaven and a new earth
crisis every
other after- I be wrong in saying cannot afford From this impatience came largely it was not speaking without very good and the late of the war. The nation that when the Times diuinters an oct of political intrigue. And cannot permit its agonies 10 those labour troubles which have been authority? so disastrous au incident of the You never understood trade unionism, article weeks old from Le Journal be and never liked it. You are essentially an article containing a most unwarranted it turns from the events of these days that we are not doing what with a sense of profound gratitude to the an agrarian agitator-I use the word as suggestion the highest tribute to your past and we ought to do in the war it is because Prime Minister who throughout this war industrial organisation has never come the proprietor of the Times has caugat has borne unexampled attack without within the range of your syropathies. At some of our enthusiasm about that complaining, has carried his burden with this time you felt that it was a bar to article? Shall I be wrong in saying that a proud aloofness from the clatter and your purpose which, with easy self-decep when Sir Robertson Nicoll comes out with dust of the political battle and has kept tion, became to you the purposes of the a threat to all and sundry that if you his eye and the eye of the nation fixed
(Continued on next Column) steadily on the great task before us. war and of liberty.
wari