AUSTRIA AND THE WAR.
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WELLINGTON'S
MODESTY,
* I FEEL I AM ONLY A MAN"
CHE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 28ra, 1916
WORK OF - NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS.
*TERNITORIALS.
The Duke of Wellington, says. Dr. W. LORD FRENCH'S PRAISE FOR THE H. Fitolett in the Cornhill Magazine, unen described his feelings after Water- lo, and explained how he mentally com- pared himself with other men.
JAPAN AS THE
AS THE SPOKESMAN
OF ASIA.
TAGORE'S MESSAGE TO THË EÁST.
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Ja lecture given in Tokyo last month Sir Rabindranath Tagore said ----In Asia great kingdoms were founded, philo The Volunteer Training Corps were sophy, science, arts and literatures flourished, and all the great religions of given la final seal of Governmen: reeg the world haul their scales. Therefore | tion and approval in Hyde Park when i cannot be said, that there is anything
the regiments of the London area, over
inherent in the soil and climate of Asia 10,000 strong, were inspected by Field-atrophies the faculties which impel men that produces mental inactivity and
For centuries did we Marsha! Lord French, Comumunding in to go forward. LDK Home Forces, and hailed as part hold torches of civilisation in the East of the Forces of the Crown. The founders and that could never be the sign of when the West slumbered in darkness, and organizers of the corps have thus had shuggish mind or narrowness of vision. crowheat with complete success; lacin a watar dy ndimping with slant was to b-] yuurts to enrol for nome deftace the man dogs to improve the victory, is placed of the qpuntry shove um military pea ollicers that were lost, to put every
M90 VT MINUTw the algie for active ana- thing in proper order, that I had not Ini- sure for another idea. I remember our upper that night very well, and then I went to bed aid was called' about three in the morning by Hume to go and ser
To Budapest, which for the tin being is: the real spital of Austri-Hungary, many Lady Salisbury had asked Wellington mugs are taking place in the pout of view whether he felt sure of victory at Water
the Magyars. Their engertiess to cor- low when he saw the defant of the Old dasise that they have won the war, a split Guard What was your feeling at the at baths in dealing with public affairs, is moment!" she added. Did it not sur merely a thin so an awkward attempt pass all that one can imagine to fuce the turbo stare of paldie opinion.
The date plicit is very singu probing reya
al distinct noensitar, but I have no recollectio of aly creen. Whisk w in the city feeling of satisfaction, 1 was by rio
convoked, abr the abers of the two Hoanges hai gitared forms Breurs of the victory until long To the curich es of the Favor efterward. I can recollect no sensation Honso darns as inneli sctivity, many of the of delight on that day. My thoughts wore Phoebies spemed pre-templesk, mud the seri- 9 ameamer of the Chamber, unusual i Bhulapest; was cloquently-indiestive of ́t le trond of events. A strong opposition 6 Count Tisa and his- purty has developed. The question of Rannia, which at on prind semed stolinitely shelved and fonger of any perticular concern to us
Plu
pour Cordons but he was und before I There are hopes dlm there came back and had a
Algus, is causing much wars, while the Count there
janmaken to
VICE,
sichtbers of the cons are now being invited to viros themselves for spec organs and teraria i eleve
minisry work at home which
and ye be so arranged as not to jeeper azze meir own, ordinary vocations J Çivil Vice should an invasion be treatened.
Then fell the darkness of night spon
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all the lands of the East. The current TJILIWONG • of time seemed to stop at once, and Asia censed to take any new food, feeding upon its own past, which is really feeding upon itself. The stillness seemed like death, and the great voice was silenced which sent forth messages of eternal pollution for generation man's life from
that have saved
of air that keeps the earth sweet, ever
hearing its impurities.
wi bas been alde to keegi theups £ for a seme tunst, wrede my desk. They walk niɛn be called up top stap in sarprise; when Japan broke
spule, and then rode into Brussels.'
Lady Salisbury then asked, "But white you were riding the, did it never gr to you that you hart laced yourself on a pincle of glory 1"
done in such an incredibly short time, that it seemed like a change of dress and not like the slow building up of a new structure
One morning the whole world looked
through her walls of old häbits_in o It was a beautiful afternson for thebigin and came out triumphant. It WAN parade, and large crowds assembted Hyde Park to toe and do konpur to the Yuginteers. The review ground was a uminense snare, the mes of which, con sisting of asses of people, were kept by the brigade of Guards, under the cour tand of Major-General · Sir Francis | Lloyd. Within thas the Volunteer; regi Berets were, drawn up, General Sir
to the Central Association, belug in con
situation in hand, way minster the diflient. fips, but the mole of loyant confidence which has hitherto prevailed is lacking In fart, Count. Tista's inquence seem to leave his "heures "umoved. Senndals in army
No," answered the Duke, "I was contracts it is reported that seveal thun
u kitos of ham fear, mixed with sau, ont'rely nezapled with what was neces- wein delivered as wheat to any mistry to be 'dones At the door of my surines the disgraceful arranges for the own hatd. 1 nat Creevey; they had no Frangud of the wounded, eiei, are fail attain accounts
At Brussels, and Le deur of the Clovemment, nad the Opposi elled ( La
What nows?' tion is lolly languring for investigation salt, · Why.. J think we've done Moore Creagh, V.C., military adviser
and remedios.
The inner of Coam Tisze would minishing
from a parliamentary point of vies, With the peply des still commands supreme cnaturlence. But there is a note of pessimus in dealing with future juisests that is very marked in ribapest The Magyars are beginning to realises thi Botwithstanding their inherent stingth, the vigour of their peuple, and their instinctive byalyor, more rely, their impassioned
hauvinison, their position of denimore in 4fi veruntry is being underminal. In times ai great crises, such as the present, the artificiality of the position of the Magyars within the bandovios of their own cintry: is strongly emphasisel. The spectre of the Uus, the jeres, the Romanes, the Saxon when rose against, thone in '4s would seem to has ears, a daily this mumce be imeni- fing more of a reality. In the public squard al Agram stand, an espitestrian statue of delianie, the bruly of 18, his sword ont- stretched threateningly toward Burlapest *Waiting to strike ngafi,” a croat remarked.
1 ne
PAN DUCEMAS PROPSLANDIA.
"I will stand sponsor for the play that every Hangat hall learn German,
m
I left
The principal officers of the battalions were presented to Lord Frendy, wha ; uldressed thêm as follows ? ---
for them this time.. Brussets the next morning at 4 o'clock. the stond night I slept in Malplaquet; . the third, I look l'erone; the fifth day joined the Prussians before Paris. But battle that began to reflect on, what it was not till try or twrive days after
Chud dae mad to fund it
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First of all, I bave it in command from ais Majesty The King is tell you how Bat Beeding of satisfaction must very sorry his Majesty, is that he was have come at 1st." said Lady Salisbury. able to take this review himself. He can concry that it did not takeald have been delighted to do so, and possession of your mind immediately... WISKUSE (anxigus to do so. But you that you did not think that you hast how very bunkerous are the king's raised your matur above every other.””
engagements just now, and how difficult The Duke replied, "That 5.a fouling.
te finds it to arrange these things. His of vanity; a man's first thought is for the
Majesty desires me to tell you how highly public servic
as appreciates the, devoted loyalty you Jave shown his Majesty's Government, und the War Office also highly appreciate your services, Et is astonishing low deas get abrind in war time. Some very funny things are prevalent. One of them as the idea that you are not wanted. I want you to turn that idea out of the aunds of your men completely. You are regarded by the Government as a trost valuable furce, one that can be put to the very best use.. For myself can say that it has been a deep pleasure to come here to-day and are so lng a parade, I congratulate your most heartily on your splendid turn out, at the shortest pos- able notice, in such numbers and it so
oldierlike a manner
tion in that feling of superiority you.
"But there must be a busting satisine. heaty joy," Lady Salisbury said. “It is not in huma mituts that it should be otherwise,
den
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Truc," admitted Wellington Still I come constantly into contact with that persons on equal.or inferior terms. Par- haps there is no man now existing who In the meantime the Gerivans an extab would like to meet me era a fold of lishing themselves firedly he Hungary battles in that line I am superior. But Parfema proggada is rife throughout who the war is mer and to traps dis
lie country. To a signifieant that the Cal-landed, what is your great general more viting Bishop of Deberesen, Sue leading than Magyar prolite, whose influence nuong the reverrily inferior to every man in his lower classes, is very grant, published a signed own line, although I any exed him ja declamation, in which he stated:
others. i sunt saw and plak lik When I first came home from Frauen, TERI Or make show like 9. shuuwards the end of last year, the thing munker, or nuderstand cultivation like hat struck me ore than anytning else ng [ wundered about the country, on saturdays or Sundays, was to see smaller or larger bodies of smart-looking men, of very soldierly appearance and full of earnestnes, marching and drilling inquired who they were and was told they were the Volunteer Training Corps. It struck me then that if that was what they sere like they were a corps that might be of invaluable service to the Empire and since I was appointed Commander Lin-Chief of the Home Forces I have done my very best to help the Corps and cultivate it,
Whop it is Remembered that the elusive
use of Magyar has hear oficially ranged fame,
Engh of themi, on his own
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Therefore, youfannot with a light heart acept the modern civilisation with all its fendrucios, methods and structures, and dream that they are inevitable. You just apply your Eastern mind, your spiritual strength, your love of sim- plicity, your recognition of social obliga- tion, in order to cut out a new path for this great unwieldy yar of progress, shrieking out its loud discords as it runs. You must minimise the immense sacrifice of man's life and freedom that it claims in its every movement. For generations. you have felt and thought and worked, enjoyed and worshipped in your own. special manner; and this cannot be cast off like old clothes, It is in your blood, in the marrow of your bones, in the texture of your flesh, in the tissue of your brains; and it must modify every- thing you lay your hands upon, without your knowing, even against your wishes, Dune you solved the problems of man to your own satisfaction, you had your philosophy of life and evolved your own Art of living. All this you must apply to the present situation and out of it; I will arise a new creation and net n mensl repetition, a creation which the soul of your people will own for itself and proudly offer to the world as its tribute to the welfare of man. Of all countries. in Asia, here in Japan you have the free- dan to use the materials you have. gathered from the West according to your need. You are fortunately not ham- pered fenm the outside, therefore your reaponsibility is all the greater, for in your you Asia shall auswer the question. Chat Europe has submitted to the con ference of Man. In your land the experi fronted with the new methods.
ment will be carried on by which the the present war the Germans have used
East will change the aspects of the poison fumes, affocating shells liquid
You know the tremendous difficulties where it is
modern civilization, infusing life in it. lames, and other unexpected ways of
machine, substituting the dealing out destruction, and each time there are in the way. You cannot in this hunt heart for cold expediency, not the Allies have at first expressed disgust, country put a rille into a man's hand caring so auch for power and success w
but, a za as THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD Of the dynastic bond which unites Austria. fessor Chapman, of the Elder Chair of have first to be done. Acts of Parliament truth and beauty. imgary little is lusid. O she contrary, Mathematics and Mechanics, at. the have to be passed; any number of Departe
I cannot but hring to your mind those I apps to be a robe descence of an Adelaide University, delivered the first mets have to be caulted.
All that Austrian feeling which is stronger than it portion of a series of lectures on Big takes time. You know how engrossed all iris been for nuNY X 404
from Burina to Japan was united with The lagyors brave { guns," which had not the slightest re-officinis now are on account of the war.
India in the closest tie of friendship, the forgotten Den He Francis, Joseph who ference to politicians. He dealt with the There has been a great delay. But now anly natural tie which can exist between sits ba the themes today is the sang
sylation of cannon. In so doing he the period of eurolment has come A
mations. There was a living cominunica- Savonsigo via, in 1949, wour to Warsaw, stated that Marcellus, the Roman Ad great many of you have already beention of hearis, a nervous system erelved
the help of the fussians, and crushed miral, objected to the new and fearsome enrolled, and many more intend to do through which mussages ran between this lisalarius Reptile Nestom-chrowing "catapults avented by When that is done you form about the deep needs of humanity We ATEN KIERES : the aelenor of the Clas of his Majesty's Forces and are under did not stand in fear of each other, we or, Dyracuse because the magmatician military discipline, But you have no hk not to arm ourselves to keep each bad stantung bashid his assaults wasted the time; Sir Francis Lloyd has Sanilarly, when the Atagurdad knight often tald are of the fine work you have her in check; our relation was not that
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with all possible zeal, amd the use of other ground, meets me on ferms of superior languages, tapecindly fortuan, hus kodo aility. I feel 1 ani only a man." intens and purposes forbidden, snel audincement made by the head of the Church would set of especial political importan
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Rew at what the Volunteers have done in this age, to be able to survive its old outworn war. Sueely it is a most glorious record. structures and take on a new young body. I assure you I found it difficult in France
los eping out, munscathed from the shock of to find voice to talk to Territorial batta the most wonderful revolution that the lions coming out of the trenchies with the world has even seen? loss of half their numbers. Remember they were not like us Regulars. They came forward Serve them muŃTRY simply for love of country. They left. their homes and businesses, and sacrificed every mortal thing for the goud of their. country. It is the most glorious evidence of patriotism to be found in the whole world. Now their mantle has fallen i you, and I am quite certain that he you are called upon you will haus up to
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The reader must have noticed · how different things look on a return journey from what they did on setting out. The scout must make himself familiar with Magyar leadership in the Dual Monarchy both point of view, and keep looking has been baght out by that's rength and back as he advances, so that on there stalls of such 1991 as Count Tizzo. Just as turn journey he will in no sense feel H Magyars necor within their two boun- stating the distance of ohjeet daries position of preponderant in away from him is another important the weak hess of other groups duty of the scout, and prepared cards of inhabitants, so Jagyar states have marked to a scale arrived at by experi" been able to gain the upper hand in the ments are used. attairs of Dual Monarchy. As a result the The rifle, tho, is used for this purpose Magyar have played the e a Great The sebut slips out the belt and gazes Power all out of proportion in the natural down the born. He has earned before
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Reduced to their whores the greater the distance away, that estas of infantry or the march or from trea mattral Hoyndaries, the Magyarsan, | distance bring, pusily mahoulated by ivalry cantering into action, and like | Friday, 11th Ang.—.
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