THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5TH, 1916.
TEN MONTHS IN GERMANY. there forms a convenient opportunity for
SUBMARINE MOTIVES.
** MR. HOOGES.” -
CHAPTER XIL
Investigation of naval, military, and Zeppelin matters by a neutral is, beyond question, the most difficult task that can be imposcit on anyone who goes into Germany seeking the truth.
finding out about part of the colossal passenger and freight shipbuilding pro- gramme now in progress in Germany, such as is going on at the Vulkan Works at Haraburg and the Schichau And Vulkan' Works at Stettin and the various works at Lübeck. The enthusiastic forget the constantly printed injunction:-
Boldaten I'
Vorsicht bei Gesprächen. Spionengefahr,
is not so popular with the National Liberals as he was. He is considered, not as an Anglophile but as distrustful of the certainty of victory, and selfishly anxious for the future safety of his own vessels since the Allied "ton for ton phrase reached Germany.
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So much for the commercial part of submarining. The Frightfulness policy has been toned down since the sinking of your Channel boat the. Sussex, with its American passengers. Mr. Wilson's Note on that occasion was effective, but that Frightfuluess will be resumed when Germany gets in extremis I have no doubt whatever.
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BY D. THOMAS CUBIN.] In his twelfth article Mr. Curtin shows how the subauarine campaign for the destruction of merchantmen, apart from the hopes of starving England, is con- and as roost Hamburg people know some nected with Germany's plan of emerging thing about ships, they handed out the from the war as the first shipping power goods," as we say in the United States,
Do not imagine that any Germans have in the world. Incidentally he explains with loquacious liberality. The German the part played by the. Deatsche Bank hibit of boasting enabled me to gain more any companction about the drowning of and other German banks in London in and more information. Lying in the women and children at sea. A few of assisting by their curious and multi.river there are the Cap Polonio, which those who have been in England or the farious activities in Germen schemes of has been finished since the war, and United States go as far as to say, It. commerçisi conquest, .
which, I was told, was 20,000 tons, and is sad, but necessary," but the greater the Cap Finisterre, also finished sincs part of Germany cordially endorsed the the war, about 16,000 tons. The whole issue of the Lusitania medal, struck to of the extensive yards lining the river commemorate the great German defiance The rattle of the of Great Britain and the United States. are in full activity. penumatic riveter was de incessant, as in When I say the greater part I do not include the countless simple farmers and The situation, however, is slightly any newly building American city.
small folk, who judge the war from their helped by the national loquacity of the The two million prisoners, working 19 and own grievance standpoint, and know no people, both by voice and pan. Almost 14 hours a day, allow the Germans to more about ships and shipping than very German soldier keeps a diary in retain men in their shipyards who would farmers know in England or America. which he bluais forth an exaggerated otherwise be needed for the Army or The German majority thinks that if the account of his sufferings, but that Ger agriculture I do not know whether Allies cannot be fought info peace by the man writing habit is very misleading to English prisonera ard engaged in the German Army on land and the German Anglo-Saxons. You have been publish shipbuilding yards; the Russians corNavy at sea they will be frightened into ing gloomy letters from German soldiers tainly are. I saw English prisoners in
it by long-distance submarining. for over two years in your your news, huts on the banks of the Weser between. paper, and yet you find that the Ger-Bremen and Bremerhaven, near the ship mans come up--I will not say smiling, building yards there, though whether became they are soldiers who do not do they are actually engaged in the ship very much smiling nowadays, Certainly building yards 1 cannot say. Throughout they still appear fi large, and very often the whole of my long visit I made one quite sufficient, numbers,
rule that was, never to ask a question in a dangerous atmosphere. On that particular exentsion I had no opporto tunity of putting questions safely..
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The people in general, and the women in particular, talk even rare freely than they write. For the purpose of picking up submarine information, I visited Hamburg, Bremen, Lübeck, Stettin, and Danzig, which last was not very useful.
The National Liberty Party, of which Hamburg, Lübeck, and Bremen, pfus Tirpitz is the god, are at the head of Bert'n, and an occasional railway and the vast gradually solidifying mam steaner companion, yielded sufficient to moth trust, which embraces Krapps, the enable me to give a broad outline sketch mines, shipbuilding yards, and the mann of the system of building German sub-facturers. Now and then a little of its marines, the training of submarine mer growth leaks out. The other day there cantile marine, and the objects of the leaked out the linking up of Krupps various submarine policies, of which with the new chipbuilding there are several. Some of these pro- jects seem net by understood here.
The German subinarines are standard- ized, as, I presume, are yours. The draughts and blue prints of the most im- purtant machinery are multiplied and sent, if necessary, to 20 different fac- tories, while all the minor stampings are produced at one or other main factory. The asserabling" of the submarines, therefore, is not difficult. During the war submarine parts have been assembled at Trieste, Zeebrugge, Kiel, Bremer haven, Stettin, and half a dozen other places unnecessary to relate.
The improvement, enlargement, and simplification of the submarine has pro greased with great rapidity.
TRAINING SUBMARINS CREWS. When I was in England after my last visit to Germany I met a number of seafolk who proh-pooled extensive future
The scheme is brutally simple and is going on under your eyes every day. zac people believe that by building ships themselves and destroying all enemy and neutral shipping, they will be the world's shipping masters at the termina- tion of the war. In their attitude towards Norwegian shipping, you will notice that they make the flimsiest excuse for the destruction of as much tonnage It was confidently as they can sink. stated to ine by a member of that party, and by no means an unimportant one, that Germany is building ships as rapidly as she is sinking them. That I do not believe, but that a great part of her effort is devoted to the construction of mer cantile vessels can be ascertained by even a casual traveller in the districts have named.
LONG-DISTANCE BLOCKADE, Bubmarining close to England has long censed to be a popular amusement with the German submarine flotills, who have a thoroughly bealthy appreciation of the various devices by which you have destroyed so many of them. The National Liberals believe that you will not be able tackle Jong-distance submarines operating in the Atlantic and elsewhere. From remarks made to me I do not believe that these submarines bave many land bases at great distances certainly none in the United States, They may have floating bases, but this I do know that their petrol-carrying capacity altogether exceeds that of any carlier type of submarine, and that their surface speed, at any rate in official tits, runs up to nearly 20 knots.
THEN AND NOW,
WOMAN:
There is yet another direction in which oar gains have been absolutely incalcni- able. And we have only begun to value, the national blessing, since the War started.
Like the black man in Australia, and the red man in California, we have camped for centuries on the gold fields without dreaming of the untold wealth that lay unclaimed and unused all around us. Like the heathen in his blindness, we have bowed down to wood and stone and failed, till now, to understand and appreciate Nature's greatest gift to man.
"We have now,
at last, found Our Women.
Every man has, naturally, loved and reverenced his Mother. But, taking his tone from those around him, formed the idea that all other women were, somehow, of a different class.
When the War broke out, and the States called its citizens to arms, the response astounded all those who believed, whit had been preached from a thousand plat forms, that the Old Country was played out, a bock number. It was astonishing under its load of wealth and luxury, the heart of the race still beat strong and sound,
What was the cause of this outburst of enthusiastn1 It was not religion. For all practical purposes the Church has been dond: for centuries,
When enquired into, it was found that the real source of this mighty tidal wave of patriotism was Woman, that funny Our women, with eyes and creature. minds unobscured by all the wretched bickering, plotting and wrangling of the many miserable parties that make up what is facetiously called," the political
women
the
world -our danger that confronted the State, and acted as one! And at once!.
When once crowded into the factories, and shown, what was required of them, they, one and all. worked with a frantic energy never before equalled, save by our brave fellows on active service, in the Fire Brigade, the Lifeboats, on the battle-field, or after colliery accidents, when there were lives to be saved as
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Nor was this for a few hours only of glorious excitement. It was day shift, and night shift-night shift and day shift-Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Week in, and week out. All the year MITSUBISHI GOSHI KWAISHA round.
The trip of the Deutschland was not for the purpose of bringing a few tons of nickel and rubber, but for thoroughly testing the new engines (designed by Maybach), for bringing back a hundred reports of the effects of submersion in
There are no medals, rewards, pro such cold waters as are to be found off the banks of Newfoundland, for aster motions, mentions in the Gazette in the taining how many days' submerged or Munition factories-no music, no cheer- surface travelling are likely to be experiing, no neat uniform, only a drab set of enced, and, indeed, for making such a stained overalls, and one long monotonous trial trip across the Atlantic and backgrind at workshop bench, lathe, machine track, with bruised Engers, strained as was usual in the early days of steam
eyes, and aching limbs, hour after hour, ships,
tall Mother Nature would stand it no longer, and many of these noble Women fell, fainting, where they stood.
women
One great fact stands out. The radius of action of the German submarines is increasing almost month by month. The early idea was to have a large number Indeed, it was soon found necessary to
trained medically of amall submarines around England in appoint s kind of chain, and to effect a blockade i inspectors to every factory whose duty that way. The quick-wittedness of your it was, and is, to watch for any sign of seamen soon devised a scheme to render impending collapse on the part of a that project impossible, but thai schieme worker, and compel the brave creature being frustraica, the long distance to desist!
In the pre-war labour world. it is a precaution was found necessary.
Without doubt it is the fixed resalve of the Nobler Sex, that every woman in the country will work till she falls blind and paralyzed, before our men at the front want for anything she can make or do for them.
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On the 4th at 11.25.-Pressure han in- crossed slightly over N. Japan and the Philippines, and daorouwd lightly to acdeze
ately elsewhere. The continental anti-gyalone has weakened scmembat, that to the mat of Japan Fur moving slowly north-eastwards. A. depression is moring eastwards ago S. Machusks and pressure is relatively low over the south part of the Chics Sea.
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Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at ∙10 wm, to-day, 0X0 inch. Total sinus Aut January, 70.81 inches, against an average of 82.14 inch
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submarining, by saying that, no matter indemnity fills the average German with blockade will most certainly be attempted,aithcult to recall any instance where such 08AKA, KURE, TOKYO, YOKOHAMA, Vormosa Channel”.
bow many submarines the Germans might be able to produce, the training of sub- marine officers and crew was such a difficult task that the "submarine menace," as it was then called in Eng
land, need not be taken too seriously.
The difficulty is not so great. Gorman Aubmarine officers and men are trained by the simple process of double or treble banking of the arews of submarines on more or less active service. I think that if I were to talk with your naval autho
rities I should find that in several sub marinca you have captured exceptionally large crews. These double or treble crews. who rarely go far away from German waters, and are mostly trained in the safa Baltic, are composed of young but experienced seamen.
From that which I heard directly from the members of a family who have a distinguished submarine officer of their number, the whole of the art or science of submarining is not so difficult as people think it is Submarine crows are there fore multiplied probably a great deal faster than war destroys them.
The suggestion that the Allies may iemand the ships interned in New York harbour and elsewhere as part of the
genuine alarm. But the National Liberals, who are, of course, the Fright fulness party-the party that believes in ruthless ill-treatment of prisoners, Zeppelins, submarines, the scattering of poison germs and poisoned sweets, and all the rest of it, exhibit no fear, for they are confident that they can win the war if the Kaiser will permit ruthless submarine warfare..
-- GERMAN BANKS IN LONDON. Another part of this party policy is the keeping alive of all German businesses, banks, and others, in enemy countries. Some people here seem to think that the Germans are anxious to keep these busi messes alive in order to make money. Many of them regard John Bull as
simple, but not to allow them to hit so simple as businesses are kept going until after the war, when they can again start out with redoubled energy, they wish for nothing more. The Deutsche Bank, for example, which bears no comparison to an English or American bank, but which is both
and you would, in my opinion, do well to look to your food reserves here, even if only as a precaution
So much for the frightfulness and blockade theory of submarining. Almost the whole of the political crises in Cret many to-day surround this school of thought. To be ruthless or not to be ruthless? Those who think Germany is certain to win are for ruthlessness. The mob have been carefully deprived of the news of the loss of a submarine, with few exceptions, and cannot understand why you are not being starved out. The leaders know, of course, and believe in the long distance plan. Those who think that Germany will be beaten, and punished for her crimes call out, Hold, Let us make an honourable enough.
to history as barbarians," long as the
pelo set what we can, and not go down
As for the enormous amount of work] done, work that can be done only by women, in all branches of Red Cross. work, it is beyond all computing, while erery woman from nine to ninety haz worked her fingers to the bone sewing and knitting comforts for the brave boys in the wet and cold trenches,
The wisest men among us will own with the deepest regret how difficult it is to suggest any way of even acknowledging, for we can never hope to repay, the debt
True to our we owe to the higher sex. masculine instincts, let us look on the subject from a selfish point of view. How can we get still more benefit from our Sister Women!
For a few years past woman has been induced to take an interest in some branches of our domestic policy. Under the advice of sanitary and medical experts, she has worked most successfully for the benefit of the Race, as all recent improvements show.
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Tirpitz nominally leads the ruthless section, backed, of course, by Zeppelin as a minor light, and with the Kaiser cunningly pushing the matter forward. Von Bethmann Hollweg, who, paradox cally as it may seem, also has the Kaiser's support, leads the other. It is notorious a political and industrial enterprise that the German Royal Family are very promoting institution, is entrenched crow begins in thorough German fashion backing in London, I was informed on
The education of submarine officers and behind so powerful in Anglo- der anxious for their personal safety in the event of complete defeat, and many
"Nothing better could be wished for "--
Balish Weekly. on land or in docks, in dummy or dis any occations, that the British Govern cynical people whisper that the trip of
We have around us an inexhaustible used submarines accompanied by muchment dare not close it down. The mix-
the Deutschland across the Atlantic was
Far superior to ordinary guidos.— lecture work and drill, Submarine life ture of spying and propaganda with
Daily Chronicle. an experiment as to whether the Kaiser mine of womanly wisdom, courage, and Let us, by every means, is not so uncomfortable as we think.banking, with export, with manufacture, Germany in the event of invasion, an
and his family could get safely away from tenderness.
increase woman's power for good and | Visitors to Londen should use With the exception of the deprivation of seems so foreign to Anglo-Saxon ways invasion which, by the way, is always to sphere of usefulness to the Race. Wo DARLINGTON'S his beer, which is not allowed in sub- as to be almost inconceivable.
have seen what woman has done, and is take place through Holland or Denmark. marines, or, indeed, any form of alcohol. Coincident with the destruction of
doing, in County Councils and other except a small quantity of brandy, which foreign shipping, the maintenance of Personally, I believe no such rubbish, places. If it will strengthen her position LONDON Putinuerly good, codemy. is kept under the captain's lock and their businesses in enemy countries (Eng- United States was a thoroughly practical to have the Parliamentary vote, then, the key, Hans in his submarine is quite as land and Italy especially) is the exploita-engineering test; a preparation for sub-vote she shall have, or her countrymen He does not get much opportunity of I venture to say that when the truth is neutral shipping in the safe waters of the and Elizabeth should be invited to give comfortable as Johann in his destroyer. tion of the coal and other mines, oil wells, marining frightfulness on Allied and will know the reason why
Whether the countrywomen of Boadicea bathing, which does not trouble him much, revealed the French and Belgian coalfields for Atlantic and elsewhere as soon as though during the last few years the will have been worked as nearly as Army and Nary have paid more atten- possible to exhaustion, together with the nouga submarines are ready Watch your own losses and those of Norway iron mines at Longwy and tion
Brioux. They are already not so negligible if you to personal
than Poland is being deforested to such an formerly.
add them up.-Times. I know the kind of extra comforts that extent that the climate is actually
altering, are forwarded to submarine, men, be- cause I was the witness of the packing of Liebesgaben (love parcels, which con- sisted of gramophone records (mostly Viennese waltzes), chocolate, sausages, smoked cela, margarine, cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco, & small and treasured quan- tity of real coffee, jain, marmalade, and sugar. All these, I was proudly told, were extras, There was no shortage in the German Navy.
I learned nothing of value about the largest German submarines, except that everybody in Germany knew they were being built, and by the time the gossip of them reached Berlin the impression
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THE GAY, HAPPY, SUCCESSFUL WORLD TURNS ITS BACK ON THE THIN FOLKS.
The thin Johnnie above needs Sargol which would help him to draw every atom of strength, blood and nourishment from the food he esta
Bargel, to our mind, is the most wonder- ful Flesh Producing and Weight-Looress 80 Hartsons.
ing treatment in the World-a cientific 12 Maps be
remedy based on the theory that excessive Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, thinness comes from imperfect food assimi Bournemouth, Wye Valley, Boron Vallez lation; that the sugars, fats, albuminoida Baths, Werton-mper-mare, falvern, Hereford, and starches in your food are passing out Worcester, Giencester, Llandrinod Wells, of your body to-day just as live cony shakes Liangollen, Aberystwyth, Towyn, Barmouth, ont of a wide grate when only partly son- Dolgelly,
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Bettws-y-oved, Isle waste with Bargol. Let this new-found right and Channel Islande shook send fas treatment aid your poor disordered out DARLINGTONS HANDBOOKS is ench
of kilter intestinal machinery to turn is., THE HOTELS OF THE WORLD all this flesh-making food you put in your A Handbook to the leading Hotel Shroughout mouth each day into it proper chamele the World.
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It's not on experiment, this Sargol. Hundreds of people living in every corner of England testify to its marvellous quali-
her opinions on questions of Government, we will not now discuss. We will only remark, that if any, clique of wom having the power, could have brought the eanutry into such a deadly perilous state of unreadiness, chaos and anarchy, as the It is a vast and definite seeme, with
wretched gang of paid, wire-pulling: such able leaders as Herr Bassermann,
jobbing, party hacks, did in 1914-well the real leader of the National Liberal
those women must be bunglers indeed! Party, Herr Stresemann, and Herr In the House of Commons on October
It is more than doubtful if such Hirsch, of Essen. "We have powerful 31st, Mr. McKenna said the licences of women could be foun if such a party friends, not only in London, Milen, issued to the Deutsche, Dresdner, and Bedlam. Or for that matter inside! Rome, Madrid, New York, and Montreal, Disconto-Gesellschaft and two Austrian The foregoing idea may take some time but throughout the whole of South banks could not be called licences to to work out, But there are many other America, and everywhere except in trade, inasmuch as the only business coo-ways, in which we could, now, try to show Australia, where that verdamint Hooger sisted of operations necessary to make our appreciation of the splendid assist (Hughes) played into the hands of our realisable the assets of the banks available ance our women gave when we wanted it feeble, so-called leader, von Bethmann to meet the liabilities of British, Allied, most. Hollweg, by alarming the people that the and neutral creditors. Outside this no British people would follow Hughes banking business could be done, and none had been done since the outbreak of war. I remember well that my acquaintances In the case of the Deutsche Bank the in the Berlin Foreign Office gave a great licence had been withdraws, there was sigh of relief when they learnt that Mr. not much more to be done in the case of the State. Every place of public amuse Should she desire jewellery, then all thes, One lady write to say: I could Hughes had gone back to his kangaroos. the other two banks, and it was hoped ment shall be free to woman.
Her diamond and gold-miners, all pearl hardly eat anything and was not able to
stomach trouble. Now as to
He, Viscount Grey, Mr. Lloyd George, that the licences would be revoked shortly, pencilled initial of an admission card will divers, all gold smiths and jewellers, at up three days cat of a week, with I took only two boxes the German submarine Mr. Asquith, and, if I may say so in his Mr. McKenna, replying to Sir Henry ensure the same being paid for, full shall work overtime to supply her. policies. I read a report the other day own newspapers, Lord Northcliffe (as he Dalziel, stated that the professional fee value, by the local authorities
Though why she wears these gewgawn of Bargo and can set anything y in The Times by the chairman of the has probably learnt by the perusal of to the Comptroller and his expenses with In most civilized countries, children is not apparent to the limited male weight was 120 pounds, Now I weigh 149 Ericsson Shipping Company (Limited), German newspapers), are the most regard to the various German banks were ride to and from school on public con intelligence. For surely no man ever and feel better than I have for five genes.
pounds with 23 days' treatment.” of Newcastle-on-Tyne. He apparently detested people throughout the German payable out of the funds of the banks, seyances, tree. Henceforth woman shall yet looked at a woman's brooch or neck-Agentenga writes: gained 29
Empire.
There was no charge against public funds, travel free, and first class, on all public lace, while he could see her eyes!
A. 8, WATSON & Co., Lam, Ballin's famous saying that “We shall The fees received by Sir William Plender conveyances, afloat and schore
The time has long since arrived, when
Viutoria DispINHART, mobilize for peace as quickly as we | for his own services and those of his staff
TER PHARMADE,... The pretty laces and things, which she Cinderella, while not neglecting the
Qoma'a DISPENSARY. mobilized for war is repeated every from August, 1914, to nas 30th, 1916, sanctifies by using and wearing, should kitchen and the nursery, shall be made where by the powerful National Liberal wereDentsche Bank, $1,100 Disconto be provided free, or at bed rock post equally welcome in the drawing room,
and the Council Chamber To school of thinkers and capitalists with Gesellschaft. £950 Drendener Bank,
infinite advantage of the Race, ~0. great satisfaction, though Herr Ballin 2850; total, £3,900,
thore was that they were at least as large as Atlantie liners.
SHIPBUILDING BORLEMES.
understands that part of the German submarine policy which is part and parcel of the future German passenger and freight steamer policy.
On this band I picked up very valuable information at Blankenere, a delightful rosort of the Hamburgers, The best trip
lead."
For instance, when some fortunate young man induces a girl friend to accompany him to the theatre, he has the privilege of paying for her admission.
That privilege must be transferred to
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trie
the