ROW AMERICA PROSPERS BY WAR.
London's interest in the remarkable rise in American securities which occur- red in the course of June is mainly that of a speclaror, but, even so, the move- ment interesting and full of signit
is based upon two primary Cance. It factors, onling the wonderful growth
the
THE COMING OF PEACE.
THREE WAYS.
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ZAK HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2 TH. 1616.
"The undersigned virge his Majesty's
THE MIRACLE OF HEALING
MAKING MEN AGAIN. "Bomo small part of what humanity is being charged for this war,” said a distinguished surgeon the other day, is being paid back by what it has taught to surgery.”
The knowledge of his assistance to the in commercial prosperity of the United Government to seek the exlicet oppertuture of his kind may not greatly con- States and the other the hope that this tunity of promoting negotiations with sole the man whose contribution thereto development will continue unchecked by the object of seuring a just and lasting body, but already the daring skill which has been some irreplaceable part of his untoward political events, such as participath of America în "the Euro-pence." This moderately worded memo the surgeon has acquired is being used penn. war.
These 1 factors are really interde rial is being widely signed all over the to make life once more of its old value to men whose hideous injuries mado pendent, fur without the war much of country by men and women who think thein beg to be destroyed. the extraordinary increase in the trade that an early peas: by negotiation is of the United States would not have likely to be more just and more lasting occurred, while the entrance of that an a late peace imposed by conquest, contry into the world war would and that it is the duty of our Governvincing evidence than words can supply tainly care temporary disorganiza- tion of the boom in business, whatever might happen altimately.
The Figuracies and Bullionin, refer ring to the healthy condition of Ameri- We need only quote en tride, says: the figures published by Mr. Alexander D. Noyes in the e journal of the Canadian Bankers Association. He showed that the total exports of merchandise from the United States increased in the less than
ment, as of every other belligerent. Gov ernment, to ascertain whether such a peace on antisfactory terms cannot be got.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S
SPEECHES.
AMERICA UNDER THE “ BOSSES.”
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 26th at 10.5% – Prissure has decreased alightly over Japan. It is nearly stationary elsewhers,"
Adepression liss to the north-east of te The New Frectum of President: Wil- B niss and a feetle suti-cyclone to the north son's specenes brought together in a little east of Hokkaido.
Hongkong rainfall for 16 hours ending a book just pubitshed is not, the freedom which as being fought for in the Euro-10 am today, 000 Inch, Total since 1st pean war, but the freedom of the Ameri-January, 62.63 inches, against an average of can people to govern themselves indepen- 48.36 Inches..... dently of the party bosses" and the industrial trusts, remarks a reviewer in to-day is a tollown; →→
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The machines" of both the great American parties, Mr. Wilson says, are In a town within earshot of the guns subsidised by the same trade organisa auch miracles are being performed in tions, and the Government is controlled repairing their injuries that oris scarely by a small number of men whose une ob-
for themselves big profit. dares to describe them without more con-
ject is to crush competition and make Formosa Channel
Not the One writes of them to ring hope again people, but munyfacturers, bankers, and SouthCourt of China between The romo se cases have been successfully treated here consulted in regard to schemes of legisla-South coast of Chins betwoomƒThe ame sa to those who may be hopeless, because the heads of railroad combinations, are
Hengkong and Lamooks, No. 1 which have been abadoned elsewhere by tion. And all legislation is devised and But it would be foolish to ignore the the most skilful operators. We have modified in privacy-it is congealed from fact that many persons are opposed “on
grown used to the inconceivable things the public in its early stages by "circles the surgeon performs inside us the within circles." with them it is not a question of whether thing-up of our hearts, the short There is no publicly responsible man principle" to a peace by negotiation.
rms of settlement which in themselves be the more wonderful achievements but late legislation and to take charge of it
circuiting
of our digestions. These may or group of men who are knwon to formu might be satisfactory can be got they do not move us as does the recon- calendar year 1915, by $1,436,000,000 over 1014, and $1,083,000,000 When closely pissed, they honestly ad-struction of a face, a third of which bad from the time of its introduction until over the largest previous year which mit that, even if Clermany were to show disappeared. Here, for example, is a
the time of its enactment. It has, there was in 1915. The excess of exports over herself prepared to relinprish her con- case where nothing remains below the fore, been possible for an outside force imperts in this, was 81.778,000,000, being quered territories, to pay compensation tragic eyes but a gaping wound that the political machine, the body of men 21,068.000,099. 157 per cent, above the to Belgium, and to offer formally satis-reaches deep into the neck-nose, paints, who nominated the legislators at who previous high record.
factory guarantees against future ag- tongue, teeth, jaw, all are gone. No conducted the contest for their election In the current calendar year the adgression, such a basis of settlement would man who had so seen himself could have to assume the role of control. Business vance has been more than maintained, nut at present in their judgment be de-es indeed unlikely that he could survive way of changing the law under which
wished to live an instant longer; it seem-
men who desired something done in the and the exports of March were phenorable. In a word, they are not willing such injuries. anchal, being valued at $410,000,000, to accept, to propuse, or to consider any save for an honourable sens, is not native vent legislation which seems to them to Yet to day that man, they were acting, or who wished to pre- $7,000,000 - more than in February, and. 2118,000,000 more than in March, 1915. terms of prace, however satisfactory in ably different from his fellows. His threaten their own interest, have known The figures nearly double. the March themselves, tinless they are preceded by nose was rebuilt, skin from his neck
that there was this definite body of per Vladivostook... € average for the five years to 1814, and a crushing victory. We will not dia- being taken to cover it; an artificial sons to resort to, and they have made dro constitutes veord of exports by any
until we have beaten Germany," is the a. foundation over which, fragments of the expenses and to stand by them in all cuss, or even consider, terms of peace palate, carrying a row of teeth, supplied terms with them. They have agreed to Bakodate one nation in one uath,
supply them with money for campaign Takdo accurate expression of this state of mind. upper lip were gathered, grafts being other cases where money was necessary,
Koohl All talk of pense at the present time an- gradually added to restore the shape.
Nagasak if, in return, they might resort to them Kagoshima.... pears to such a man as Mr. Eden Phill What was left of the lower jaw potty traitorous," because it tends to stretched forward and drawn together, for protection or for assistance in mat- Oshtimas blunt the edge of our endeavour,** the missing bony framework was builtters of legislation. Legislatures looked Naba
up, flesh was modelled upon it, and both inember of their body for instructions as Bonin Is.
to a certain minn who was not even a shim skin and lip restored.
The man can chew now even ration to what they were to do with particular | Chefoon Ba biscuits, and thanks to a pair of hand-
Bille."
Visihalwe some eyes, he is still noticeably like what he once was, and his new nose is certainly
Lehang an improvement.
EXPORT REPRESENT MUNITIONS.
Two thirds of the increase shown in the exports during 1915 represented ex- poris La Great Britain and France, chiefly of munitions and foodstufs. Thus the United States, while maintaining neutrality, has not only secured anim- mense increase in her trade with the
Now, this position, strongly defended belligerent Powers, but has materially by persons of intellectual weight, de contributed to the eventual victory of rves consideration. A definite victory the forces of civilization.
aver Germany, it is held, is an indispen-
tice.
A MILITARY DECISION.
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As a remedy Mr. Woodrow Wilson Sung man strate the need for the special measures for only the infliction of a crushing deed a shell slap" in the face, that is, methods of legislation; let it be knownShanghai
In another instance, a man had receiv-demands more publicity in the American Change That have been taken to stabilize the eselunge in face of this enormous trade feat, followed by a dictated peace, will
graze from an unexploded shell which to everyone, he urges, who it is that is balance in favour of America The cable the Allies to
had removed both his Jips, his teeth, promoting legislation and who it is Sharp Peak an amount of the American securities which (1)--Punish the crimes of Germany, and the front of his lower jaw. After that is opposing it. It is in the com- Amoy the British Government has purchased and fulfil the demands of jus jaw and lips had been remodelled and mittee rooms that legislation not desired yatowe From ́investors in this country probably
the teeth restored, skin from the scalp by the interests dies; it is in the com- excends £100,000,000, and it may be ex- (2.)-Convince the German people of above the ear was grafted to the new mittee rooms that the legislation desired
Teichn pected that the levy of a special income
their sins and the more beinduced, which effectually screened any favoured by the advocates of tariffs, and flesh, and an excellent moustache pro forth."
by the interests framed and brought ax of 28, in the £ on such securities as
ains of their rulers; and
Naturally this system is much have not been offered to the Treasury
possible seams in the mending, (3.)---So secure the world against a re- will prove a powerful argument with crudescence of Prussian militared who was discharged from hospital so The case of an officer may be mention
Mr. Wilson shows that while tariffe pro Hougkong those unpatriotic people who have not
duce high prices they do not produce Tesponded to the Government's appents.
disfigured that he dared not show his high wages. The working men who are Book Now to those who take this view it isface, unable to masticate, having been than those who are in protected indust When the whole of our American
in unprotected industries are better paid matter of indifference who kept alive, for sixteen months, in which tries. There are mills in which men are Fathe securities have been mobilized the pro-apparently
Wachows A blem af rectifying the exchange will re-ther the defeat of Germany is brought he had lost five stones, by liquids poured inade to work seven days a week for 12
Holhow main, bat the view of American bankers about by an early victory, won by skill through
tube. He is now in hospital,
Phale that, the resources of the British Gov-and prowess over the full military forces his looks restored to him, and eating hours a day, and in the 365 weary days
heartily that his appetite has ernment to sell the securities they hold of the eneiny, or by a victory following a
of the year cannot make enough to pay Cape St. James will
preclude the necessity for a British long process of attrition in which the disfigurement, who used daily to be son makes the same point more emphatic
restrained. Another eren sadder ease of
be their bills." In another speech Mr. Wil loan or for another Angle-French loan semies' Tines have been worn thin, or until late in the current year or perhaps by starvation of the military and civil doctors and nurses to put him out of hally. Do you know that about 10 per until next year.!!.
a long blockade. In any of these three that he is engaged to be married, and is in the country are not employed in the
the happiest man alive,
Tacloban protected industries, and that their toile been made with tinted masks to bring employed in the protected industries?" ways it is conceivable that we, might dz-
At home most laudable attempts have wages are almost without exception, back some human semblance to mutilated
higher than the wages of those who are faces, to save them from the shrinking with regard to trade disputes, employers of those for whom they have suffered, but liability and patents the Americans have the man's own fear of his difigurement remains, and his life is spoilt by that and in the matter of housing we have not yet overtaken the old country, lasting dread of himself and of his fellows ever ageing him as he is. Here, one of the model cities of the world." the President speaking of Glasgow as
to
All of the leading authorities seem to Population of Germany as 'the result of misery, has just written from England gent, of those who are employed in labour Legapod.
agree that the commercial pre-eminence of New York is only temporary, and that font Germany and impose terms of peace London will again assume the position of upon her. But it would surely make a the world's nier money centre. world of difference by which of these three ways the defeat of Germany was
BRITAIN · AND -HOLLAND.
The
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AN ECONOMIC DECISIÓN: The case for indicting an early and a.
HARDLY A GERMAN SHIP ESCAPED DAMAGE.
The
It is shown that in their legislation
the state of things which Mr. Wilson laments. Indeed, the speeches are both are used to from the platforms in this country-superior in their idealism and inferior in their want of precision and they would have no success among our public.
AMERICAN IDEALISM.
A few of the President's allusions to these are familiar in this country, we need only call attration to the urgent appeal to the youth of the United States to train themselves in the use of arms (ages 242 and 243), and to Mr. Wilson's defence of American neutrality:
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THE INVASION BOGEY,
well known German eritic, Major Morath, recently remark unbroken armice of Germany is a strong no vestige of the haunting terror republication, and we do not get definite
-military crushing military defeat of the hitherto where nature is made to do the mending. The speeches have been abridged for the Fahrenheit. ed, with audacious Lumour, in tho Herliner Tagebla, Nothing more is fight, and would injure the reputation of Morning Post). now heard of the English schemes for Prussian militarism in Germany and the invasion of Holland." Unlike many throughout the world. While su glorious" German atatements, this remark has the victory might not fulfil the ideal condi- AN ECHO OF THE NAVAL BATTLE. superior and inferior to those which we saving virtue of Truth. coxurients the tions of justice in the imposition of Fini
terms, it would be more likely to evoke Nothing more indeed is heard about om generosity of feeling from the con such schemes, because the Geramus have querors and some acquiescence from the Hardly a German ship engaged in the meased, for the moment, to invent them conquered, than if the submission were battle off Jutland escaped either sink- and to insult the intelligence of the peo-attained by either of the other methods.ing or serious damage, according to in-
le of the Netherlands by pretending A military victory by attrition, still formation reaching Holland. that they exist. The Dutch knew, as more & starvation victory by blockade, Five dreadnoughts, four battle craithe European war are added, but as all their Government knows, that apart would leave the worst possible psycholosers, two older battleships and four from all other considerations, their inde gical situation. Conquerors, exasperated small cruisers are being repaired. pendence and the inviolability of their by the later methods of resistance offered | Sevilitz 24,040 tons which is included in Soil hotd a principal place nanong the by a desperate for, and degraded by the the list, is little better than a wreck. European interests which England and ignoble methods they themselves were The Holt, 22,940, tong suffered severaly her Allies are bound to defend.
as did the battleships Hessen, 12,997 toms, The Germans, who combine cunningquered people sullen in their adversity and heinland, 18,600 tons.
driven to employ, would confront a con- with astonishing clumsiness, constantly
"I know that an the other side of the overlook the simple fact that Holland is and bitterly resentful of the processes of
water there has been a great deal of cruel the neighbour of Belgium. The Dutch attrition and starvation which had forced
misjudgment with regard to the reasona people know by direct experience how them to submit. This situation would
why America has remained neutral, the Germans have behaved in Belgiant, furnish the least favourable conditions forms the spiritual safeguard for the Those who look at us at a distance, my how, in order to justify the invation of for actual justice in the terms of settle future, Is a Germany beaten to her kness fellow citizens, do not feel the strong Belgium, they invented stories of the ment, and for the recognition by the Ger- by attrition or starvation in the least pulses of ideal principle that are in use actual or impending violation of Belgian man people of such justice as was actually likely to recognise the justice of terms They do not feel the conviction of Aine neutrality by the Allies, and sought to done.
imposed upon her? No one can say that rica that her mission is a mission of palliate the horrors perpetrated at
this is likely.
We are invited to peace, and that righteousness cannot be Weather Now I am well aware that in the minds stake millions of men's lives-British, maintained as a standard in the midst Louvain and Aerschot by telling false of many whe urge the necessity of beat French, Russian, German, Austrian, of arms. They do not realise that back tales of atrocities committed by wicking Germany by nay or every means be Italian, Belgian-on what is seen upon ed Belgian civilians upon the lamb-like fore making terms the differences in state examination to be merely an invalid up great material wealth and created of all our energy, by which we have built Gorman soldiery. They have seen the of mind upon which I have dwelt will psychological speculation about effect of Germaus peaceful penetration
great material power, we are body of in Belgium, and they know what repre-
be rudely brueled aside as negligible. future effect of a conquest by attrition idealists, much more ready to lay down sentative Lerman propagandists like will to them be consonant with justice.quered people,
Whatever punishment the Allies inflict, or starvation upon the mind of the con-
our lives for a thought than for a List, Treitschke, Bernhardi, and many For it can never be commensurate with
dollar.!!** another have written upon the determi
For very few among those who reject out some dry comment, that the passage The Philistines will observe, not with- nation of Germany to secure possession the guilt of Germany. The Germans them the notion of an early peace by nego in which it was claimed that Americaus of the niouths of the thine. They are selves, they presume, will come to a ro- tiation really believe that a signal mili might be too proad to fight is mnitted devout people, not unscquainted with cognition of the truth, and will bring tary victory is reasonably possible. Thay from this volume. the story of Naboth's vineyard.
forth fruits of repentance. Thus from look to a continuance of the slow grina "The necessities of defence against the defeat of Germany, however coming process which each fresh thousand of enemy who threatens the independent passed, we shall get a moral, as well as young lives destroyed or mutilated de- existence of the Netherlands as much as a material, basis of security for the finitely worsens the probability of get- he threatens our own has, indeed, can future. pelled as and our Allies to subject Dutch
ting in the end any peace which is either commerce to some inevitable restrictions.
just or lasting. Would it weaken any element of strength either, in our country But our action has always been inspired But how can a conqueror know what or the Alliance if our Government wore. consideration for the position of justica is or do it? How can justice to ascertain what terms Germany would Holland. There has been no reluctance emerge from a process in which the pro offer as a basis of negotiation and would to adjust cases of manifest hardship secutor is at once judge, jury, witnesses, then confer with our Allies as to their Above all, one relationship to Holland has been, and will be, governed by the and executioner? Even if the punish acceptability 3. andeniable truth that the interests of ment inflicted under such circumstances England and those of the Netherlands did, in fact, conform to justice, could it. are in all essentials, identical. It is to be expected that the prisoner would re our Interest, as to that of the Dutch,cognise it as such? that Holland should be flourishing, inde And, after all, it is this recognition pendent, and strong. We know that the that is essential to the attainment of the Dutch are determined, should need arise. second and the third desideratum of a stently to defend their freedom. They satisfactory peace"-vis the convic will not suffer the Netherlands ever totion of sin and the conversion' become the Naboth's vineyard of a Ho-
which benzollern Asħab.”
(Continued on next Column.)
by
THE THED WAY,
the
Some will continue to say: Laave the Government alone; it will know best when the time has come for negotiation. But history does not support this anti-demo- cratic view. It shows various instances of Governments protracting wars for lack of courage to conclude them; po instance to the contrary. Let our people give their encouragement to our Government to take the path of courage and of wis dom-Daily News and Leader.
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