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AGAINST GERMAN EAST.”".
BY A RETURNED FIGHTING MAN.)
A
"NEW WAY" TO INDIA. Į PRUSSIA'S DREAM OF EMPIRË.
STATEMENT BY SIR EDWARD A GERMAN VISION OF OVERLAND
GREY.
ARGOSIES.
Most people know that on the East
In the Vokal Anzeiger appRATAN TO- Coast of Africa is now being fought to a
markable article, under the heading, “The finish the struggle for the lust of Ger- New Way to Indin," which is an excellent n'any's enfonial possessions, German Eastexample of the dreams dreamed by the Africa Few, however, perhaps, realiza latest type of Pan-German. the vast difference in conditions under which this campaign is carried on com
A FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.
Western
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 21st at 11.45.-The northero di pres s'on has moved restwards and is situated this morning to the NW of Roksaide,
The southern depression has remeined tations and deeptorü.
Pressure badecreased renderately over Japan and slig tly over NE. ». 8.W. China; it has fooressed slightly over Central Japan and is stationney o'er Formosa and the Philippios
Hongkong rainfall for 94 hours, ending at Total sine ist 10 am to-day, 0. 0 incb. Jaunary, 52 inobes, against an average of
NO COALITION ADAINST GERMANY. There was no coalition against Ger- many before the war Germany knew there was no coalition against her. We had assured her, in the most formal and categorical way, that in no circumstances would we be a party to any aggression against her. She wanted us to pledge ourselves to unconditional neutrality, wanted us to declare that, no matter what she did on the Continent, we should not interfere. It is true that she always referred to a possible war forced on her. The trouble was that she gave us test of war forced on her. mained free to claim that any war was war was forced on her. I need hardly remind you that at the outset. Italy, the third member of the Triple Alliance, definitely refused to accept this view. No one thought of attacking Germany; there was not a mensare taken by any other Power that was not purely defensive; Hongkong & Neighbourhoodzi o derate, the German preparations were for attack and were far ahead of others on the Continent.
She
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pared with the titanic struggle in Europe which have engaged attention for connect given by Mr. Asquith as regards forced on her. She now clainis that this 131. 6 inches.
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DISTRICT
Formives Chavnel
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Southerly winds,
Arquallyscovery,
The sat as No. 1.
No. 1 Ingkong and Lamocke. South coast of Chins between The same as SonthCoast of China between The Pame
No, L. hongkong and Haivan
COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Sir Edward Grey has made the fol- lowing statement to the London re-4
Daily presentative of the Chiengo News:-- Starting with the building of the Lud- wig Canal, 80 years ago, which united
Prussian tyranny over the Danube with the Main, the writer Europe, including these islands, our The pledges traces the various ambitions design people will it stand." or indeed in any other theatre of war.
ing the North Sea with the Danube, and restoration of Belgium and Serbia shall In East Africa we have, practically linking up the Rhine, Elbe, Oder, be kept. We have signed a past to make peace nuly in concert with cur Allies; speaking, no trench warfare whatever, no Moldau, Vistula, and Danube in one vast
network of inland waterways,
This pact, I need not say, we shall honour, bomb-throwings nor inferno of shell fire.
This scheme has been advanced a step strictly and to the end. What we and free Rather, a never-ending struggle between further, and in a few weeks, we are told, our Allies are fighting for is the individuality of small hodies of men there will be held in Vienna's conference Europe. We want a Europe free, well supplied with machine-guns, in a of the Bürgermeister of all German, Aus only from the domination of one nation- country carce of water, often thick with trian, and Hungarian Danube towns to ality by another, at from hectoring
Belgium was a bulwark-defensive of thorn bash, and intersected with number consider the great conception of uniting diplomacy and the peril of war, free from
until Germany, legs dongas or dead water-courses, and the North Sea with the Black Sea by the constant rattling of the sword in the
peace. This bulwark, decided to make war, was in no danger teeming with animal life. It is a cam-syster of waterways navigable for large scabbard, from perpetual talk of shining Germany, of France, and of European OBSels This scheme, when realised, will armour, and war lords. In fact we feel paign of surprise attacks and ambushes
we are fighting for equal rights; for law,
from any quarter. In April, 1913, we A suspicious but non-suspecting line of he the "New Way to India" the third,
When war advancing inen, a sudden ripple of fire the utter two being that discovered by justice, peace: for civilization through and given renewed assurance to Belgium
to respect her eutrality. at often almost point-blank range, a few Vaser di Gama, round the Cape, and thout the world as against hrute force. saddles empted, and a helter-skelter ride route opened at Suez in 1800, under this which knows no restraint and no invřey.
What Prussia propuses, as we under-threatened, we asked France if she would CHINA for cover upon the part of the survivors, salutations of Turkish cannon." The gene
We asked Germany the same question, Immediate- and then the real fight commences. Either 1482, when America was discovered, anstand her, in Prussian supremacy. She adhere to ar pledge to respect the neu-
and she declined to answer. at or a position surrounded during 1916, when the colossal" idea of the a propoges & Europe modelled and raled trality of Belgium. She said: "Yes" ly afterwards, in scorn of her signature, the night and a crashing volley poured roud to India was born, "springing on by Prussia. She is to dispose of the We say that life on these terms is intoler-
ste assaulted and destroyed the bulwark, We have caught the Germans on aurer dess of victory from the head of Pallable. And this also is what France and lerr von Bethmann Hollweg acknow in just as dawn lights the morning sky.the world full-panoplied, like a new god liberties of her neighbours and of us all. ous occasions in this way, as they seem Athene, are dates which generations
Italy and Russia say. We are not only fighting. Prussia's attempt to do, in this edged the wrong, pleading that "neces very lax in the matter of well placed come will regard as co-equal and ep, eb- pickets. On the other hand, they equal making."'-
instanes, to sil of Europe what she did sity knows no law, and promised that, as soon as Germany's military aims were to non-Prussian Germany, but fighting realized, she would restore Belgia the odds by a surpassing cleverness and
The German idea of the wholesomeness. Now he says there can be no status quo impudence in laying ambushes.
almost the desirability, of every recur-
is gone, as Serbia's and as Montenegro's rent. Wer, Prussi under Bismarck deaf, either in the East or in the West.
We want n setled peace in
is gone, unless the Allies can set them liberately and admittedly inde three
Tokio. up again.
To all this we 98y.
-Germany:
Koobi Europe and throughout the world, which will be a guarantee against aggressive
Hecognize the principle urged by lovers Nagaki ......
a.agoshima of freedom, everywhere; give nationalities of Europe a real freedom, | Unima ma
Naham***** not the so-called freedom doled out to tyranny,
Bonin le and make reparation, as far as it can sabject peoples by Prussian
Chafoo be made, for the wrong done."
Walbatwed GREAT BRITAIN AND PEACE.
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"END OF BÍNTISH POWER " And so the months buve passed since This year of 1816 it is pointed out, is the outbreak of war, till General Smuts memorable also in that it sees the fight of took over command a month or two back. the British. from Mesopotamia, driven Everyone in British East chocs the cry from their positions by Turkish and Ger- The right man in the right place." and a gun, fighting there in the fear of from the day that he landed at Mombasa, death defending the last wall round He India. Ideally considered," says 6 German East Africa was doomed.
Germany's philosophy is that a settled has given the world & foretaste of his writer, "the way from the North Sea to the
peace spells disintegration, degeneracy, splendid strategy in the taking of the Persian Gulf is already free, This is the
the sacrifiers of the heroic qualities in richest regions, the Kilimanjaro and concatenation of events: the conquest of
it is to survive as a practical force, interns Meru areas, in G.E.A. Only the arrival Antwerp, the storming of Relgrade, Gathu na character. Such a philosophy, of the rainy season, and its accompany lipuli, Kut el-Amara.
"All the Paris Conferences, all the Wit eternal apprehension and unrest. ing horse sickness, dysentery and fever,
means ever-increasing armaments. sons, all the thousands of new Drend momentarily checked his rapid advance.
kind along the lines of culture and Great Britain's rapprochements East Africa must be, 1 think, despite noughts will not alter the situation. Weens arresting the development of man- the absence of wholesale death and the already breathe lighter, notwithstanding humanity. We are fighting this iden. recent years have had as their object good
the heavy sacrifices we have borne, an
We do not believe in war as the pre-relations and an end to quarrels with Changsha known close proximity to the enemy, those yet to be endured. And when the
1.he Triple nerve-trying country the most
relations with wand-rful network of waters is finished ferable that of selling disputes he other Powers doing far back, we had tween nations. When nations cannot see
working For one
were habitually in fight in in the world.
friction with France or with Russin. is a threat of war, we believe the con- thing, one has not the moral support the thousand-fold fruit of German indus-
troversy should be settled by methods Again and again it brought us to the xiven by the close presence of thousands try will amply reward the blood bedeck eye to eye when they quarrel, when there Alliance. But Such other verge of war.
So we decided to come other than those of war. of comrades, and a safe and guarded sowers of the seed---Westphalian coal and
to an arrangement with France, and rear. There, fifty or a hundred men with steel, Berlin ronchines and Vienna Furni
then with Russia-not with any hostile a gun, and perhaps a couple of machine ture, Bavarian box and leather, erica's methods are always successful when there
intent towards Germany or any other All these with guns, launch out on to the trackless veldt, from Wurienberg, books from Leipzig. is good will and no aggressive spirit.
Power, but wholly to pave the way to cutting themselves off for the time being sugar from Magdeburg.
So, instead of pre- from all support and carrying their own speed down the Danube to the distant
asserts, paring for war, as Germany supplies and food, perhaps for seven days, East without the eye of a single spying enemy being able even to count the ships.
emangat, pence. without a vestige of truth to support the may be for ten. -
The Bri ish tr ng luces of Gibraltar,
wit Ma'ta und Suez have lost their terrors fa-
assertion, we were elevouring to avoid war. And German statesmen knew we And a mighty navy of the Dinute
were endeavouring to avoid war and not Powers will then cruise on the Black Sea,
to make it.· Perhaps, also, the roos of the soldiers who now with blood and iron are opening up this free read for Central Europa, w build the ennal which will auite waters of the Euxine with those of Euphrates. Then, if not earlier, ther will be an end to the cruel and grinding power of England !"
The distance traversed and, the direc tion to the destination are always circum
ribed by the location of the surrounds ing waterholes. There are in the dry sen son, or eight inonths of the year, my rivers to speak of in most of the country covered by the fohting to date, the only means of travelling being from water-hole to water-hole, which may be ten miles apart This means of and often are thirty. course the holding of all the more vital water holes by one of the contending par ties, and also, in the case rf-at-unsucgdsk ful attack, a waterless return for the
Fellows
become often aggressore. separated and have to manage as best they can for several days.
I remember on one occasion six men, who were detailed off as sharpshooters to over an attack on one of the German
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THE ALTERNATIVE TO WAIL We believe in negotiation. We have Taith in international conferences. We proposed a conference before this war broke out. We urged Germany to agree 10 a conference. Goranny declined to do sa. Then I requested Germany to select some form of mediation, some method of
Sh peaceful settlement of her would not come forward with any such suggestion. Then the Emperor of Russia proposed to Germany to send the dispute to The Hague Tribunal. There was no
Russia, response. Our proposal of a conference was rejected by Germany:
Our France, and Italy all accepted it. proposal that Germany should suggest some means of peaceful settlement met with no success, nor did the Tsar's pro- posal of arbitration. No impartial judgThey know.
Nobody wants ponce more than we want it. But we want a peace that does respect for the public law of the world. justice, and a peace that re-establishes
to think we are applying pressure to keep Presumably Germany would like neutrals France, Russia, and Italy in the war. We are not. France, Russia, and Italy need no arging to keep them in the war. They know why they are in the war.
It is
is precious to nationality. The Berliner Tageblatt announces the tent of any kind was to be permitted everything that are in it to preserve" to enter. It was a case of Europe's It is this knowledge which makes them
determined and unconquerable. formation of a German Artificial Cotton submitting to the Teutonic will or going quite impossible for me to express to you
The prob- Manufacturers' Association.
our admiration of the achievements of our associates in this struggle. And as ability is that the artificial" cotton, to war. is to be made of nettle and lupin fibre,
is the measure of our admiration, so as this material stands now very high
also will be the measure of our contri. in public estimation.
bution to the common cause.
bears have killed and looted the dead an wounded since the world began.
a Lurried retirement and they were sor rowfully posted as missing. Five days after five of them straggled in, gaunt and haggard after walking some 50 miles dur ing the intervening nights, lying bid through the days, with very little to drink and less to eat during the trying period
The Germans it is whom we are hitter Another reason for nerves is the huge against in our hearts for dirty fighting. and unbelievable quantity of wild animal could tell several little tales, but I will life in this part of the world. A dozen refrais, on paper, anyhow. Suffice it to kinds of buck and antelope, lion, leopard, say that the native Africa troops on both giraffe, rhinocerosclephant and hippo in sides call for nothing but the greatest ad. iration for their pluck and fighting their particular kind of country can be
Uur own men, the King's qualities. Reen almost any day. large flocks of ostriches feed unconcernedly, and zebra African Rifles, or K.A.Rs. they are bet- by the hundred and thousand, wart hogter known as, are superb and second to. hush pig, jackal and hyena urs always none in the world, white, black, or any being put up as one rides along. This other old colour. Their eyes gleam and gatne maken campaigning and a horse they dance and sing when the order is man's life exceedingly interesting during oven, to fix bayonets, and they go into the day, but at night it is quite another charge with unconcealed colight
RO little Anyone who knows them even matter..
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to the end of the chapter. nightly occurrenea party of four men told of to go out, perhaps five or ten miles, to guard against surprise during the night-yet its frequency robs it of little of its anxiety and nerve tension. Thres sleep whilst one watches, and his is an ordeal indeed, and a grave respon sibility. (And the wild beasts cause him immensely more disquiet than do the
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If the Conference in London in the Barkan crisis 3 1012-13 had been worked to the disadvantage of Germany or her allies, the German reluctance for a com- ference in 1914 would have been intelli-
There are two stateuients that come gible; but apore convincing pledge o
from German sources, One is that we air play and single-minded desire for
are preventing the Allies from making fair settlement than the conduct of that Conference in London was ever given. peace that goes to the address of neu- And in 1914, after Serbia had accepted trals. The other is that we are medicland, drizzling sain, f tog, g gloomy, i húá), 1
questions intend to abandon our Allies that goes wine-tenths of Austria's demands, the tating separate peace with Germany and settlement of outstanding
EFFICIENCY IN SLAUGHTER. would have been rasy. Russia ordered to the address of one or other of the Herr yon Bethmann Hollweg affirms no general mobilization till Germany had Allies. Each statement is absolutely un- to destroy
Unless mankind learns from this war that Great Britain wants refused a conference and till German
to aroid war, said Sir Edward in con- preparations for war were far ahead of theau of the Russians. Germany declared
united and free Germany." We never war on Russia, when Austria was show-
were smitten with any such madness,clusion, the struggle will have been in Over humanity will looma the We want nothing of the sort, and Herr vain. ing every disposition to come 14 terms;
The Germans von Bethmann Hollweg knows we want menace of destruction. and Germany was, in fact, at war with Rustia four or five days before Austria,
we form of attack upon human life. The to see the German people free, a though the quarrel at that time was one nothing of the sort. We should be glad have thrown the door wide open to every burselves want to be free, and as we want use of poisonous fumes, or something that primary concerned Austria and
the other nationalities of Europe and of akin to them in war, was recommended to our naval or military authorities not Germany.
world to be free. It belongs to the the These two methods of settling inter-
many years ago, and was rejected by national disputes, the method of negotia rudiments of political science, it is abun tion and the method of war, I ask you dantly taught by history, that you cannot them as too horrible for civilized peoples to consider in the light of this struggle. enslave a people and inake a success of to use. The Germans have come with One wonders just how long the Ger
Do we not see the disaster of the war the job-that you cannot kill a people's floating mines in the open seas, threaten- mans native troops, good as they are,
We aspire to embark upon no such course they have come with the indiscriminat will stick it, for they are treated as little method conclusively shown? How much soul by foreign despotism and brutality. ing belligerents and neutrals equally; murderous: Zeppelin, which does batter than dogs by their white- masters. better would have been a conference, or
We believe that the German military damage only by accident; they yet their de lity is amazing. Perhaps it The Hague, in 1914, than what has hap of folly, and futility towards another ing
have come with the submarine, which way be partly explained in the story told pened since Industry and commerce nation. by one whom we made prisoner. He said dislocated the burdens of life heavily people-when once the dreams of world- that if an Askari deserted or in any was increased; millions of men slain, maimed, empire cherished by Pan-Germanism are destroys neutral and belligerent ship proved faithless, the Germans sent to his blinded: international hatreds deepened brought to nought-will insist upon the end crews, in scorn alike of law and of very fabric of control of its Government; and in this mercy; they have come, upon blanicless
All village, killed all his relatives, confiscated and intensified; the their goods, and burned their place down. civilization menaced-these form the war- lies the hope of secure freedom and nations with invasion and incendiario
a German democracy will not plot and poisonous gases and liquid fire Of lato, since General Smuts big ad-method. The conference we proposed, of national independence in Europe. For and confiscation; they have come with
The Hague proposed by the Tsar, would vance to Moschi and, Aruscha, the, Ger-
have settled the quarrel in a little time plan wars, as Prussian militarism plot their scientific genius has been dedicated minus have been in the habit of filling think a conference would have settledted war, to take place at a chosen date to wiping out human life. They have forced these things-into general use. in cannot organize Long before this war Sir Edward war. If the world
then heir men with spirits till they were semi-it in a week-and all these calamities in the future. intoxicated, with water-bottles filled with would have been averted. Moreover, &
whatever destructive the same dope, and on several occasions thing of vast importance, we should have hoped for a league of nations that would against war, if war must go heir Askaris have simply charged and advanced a long way in laying the per- be united, quick, sud instant, to pre-nations can protect themselves henceforth
of international treaties, of public right, agencies they can invent, till the re...: charged till they were all killed, notably manent foundations for international vent, and, if need be, to punish violation only by using at the very bloody fight at Latema against peace.
The injustice done by this war has got of national independence, and would say sources and inventions of science end by.... to be set right. The Allies can tolerate to nations that come forward with griev destroying the humanity that they were Put them before an meant to serve. The Germans assert that the Rhodesians and K.A.Rs, and also, at Kahi; where they charged the Baluchis all
no peace that leaves the wrongs of this ances and claims, night long, eleven successive times.d
Up till three months ago, despite inces war unredressed. When persons come to impartial tribunal. Subject your claims their culture is so extraordinarily A word as to the Askaris. Although sant fighting at one part of the border or me with pacific counsels I think they to the test of law or the judgment of superior that it gives them a moral right these native troops of the Germans do another, there had not been more than should tell me what sort of peace they impartial men. If you can win at this to impose it upon the rest of the world mutilate and strip our dead and wounded five fights in which over one thousand have in mind. They should let me know har, you will get what you want; if you by force. Will the outstanding contri- The Prussian authorities have ap bare as the day they were born, and leave men were engaged on both sides. It has on which side they stand for the oppo cannot, you shall not have what you bution of Kultur disclosed in this war be them for us or the hyenas to find, stabbed just been a bolding of the border, and very pents do not agree. If they think, for want; and, if you attempt to start a such efficiency in slaughter as to lead
offence; that she has been unspeakably mon enemy of humanity, and treat you full of bayonet, holes, yet we cannot but thankful have we been to be able to do example, that Belgium was innocent of war, we all eball adjudge you the com-wholesale extermination to lea
They do not under- admire their magnificent fighting quali that, for our inferiority in reliable troops wronged; that she should be set up again accordingly. Ar footpads, anfe-breakera parently but one idea of peace, an iron
seems to me, they should say so. Peace in nations, so those who would commit man supremacy. ties and dauntless pluck Besides, it is must have been enormous. However, the perhaps only natural for a native to do and is well in sight, and four or five by those who tore her down, then, it burglars, and incendiaries are suppressed peace imposed on other nations by Ger- counsels that are purely abstract and these crimes, and incalculably more than stand that free men and free nations nation, and that there can be no end to that sort of thing. He has not had white months or less will in all probability see
war till it is defeated and renounced. men over-running his country for more the old flag waving from end to end of make no attempt to discriminate between these crimes, will be suppressed among will rather die than submit to that abomi-
(Ceatinued on next Column.) thar fifteen years, and he and his fore-German East Africa.-J.B.T. in Singa- the rights and the wrongs of this war nations."
are ineffective if not irrelevant, (Continued on sers Column.) pare Free Prent. “
enomy.
One of the most ever to be remembered sights is obtained when watching over a From water-hole on a moonlight night. dusk till dawn one sees an intermittent stream of beasts, of all the varied species epping up to drink, and one crouches quietly, and acquires and stores u know ledge helpful to one's peace of mind in the moonless, pitch-black nights to come. Then may be some night other forms are seen, bulky looking objects, which prove to be mounted men, coming to "water" their horses. And the grim game of war is played out in a strangely romantic setting-edg
to