SALVAGE FROM GERMAN GAOLS.

ANOTHER ANSWER TO PEACE TALK.

[FROM A CORRESPONDENT TO THE TIMES

LATELY IN SWITZERLAND.]

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND. 1917.

MIGHT FROM BUKHAREST.

GRIP OF DIE ENEMY (CLAWS,

away.

[BY ARTHUR RAISSOMH]

of

of

WAR-SHAKEN MEN,

HOW THE NEURASTHENIC ARE. TREATED,

UB. AND GERMANY-

DEPORTATION PROTEST,

ULTIMATUM URGED,"

WEATHER REPORT.

On the let at 1912-No returns from Japaness oflicas. Pressure has decreased slightly over the N.E ̈ and 6.W. China and red lightly over Formoen. It is nearly stationary newbern

The antholone is probably central between Shanghai and Wolhaiwei,

Fresh to moderate monsoon is indicated svor

The Hon Licut -Col. Sir John Collie,

The enthusiastic mass meeting which M.D., writes in The Times as follows:- was held at New York in December, when It is the duty of the special medical James M. Beck, Mr. Elihu Root, Mr. Alton B, Parker, the Rev. Thomas Gailor, board for neurastheta and functional the

Protestant Episcopal Bishop of nerve disease, of which I have the honour

Tennessee, were the speakers in a mighty gium, is having a marked national res to be president, to examine men who protest against German infamy in Belie Chins Se have been discharged from the army on account of neurasthenia and functional ponse (says the New York correspondent of the Daily Telegraph). No episode of nerve discase. The large number of the war has proved a more vital feature cases shows that many are urgently in

in calling attention to America's duty on seed of re-education and training before behalf of neutrals and the

a the can be restored to work.

Mr. Beck put the case

undering These men command our sytopathy, diplomatic

unless Germany re- Similar

functional

environment

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inches!!

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at nom to-day is an follows some

Distrior

South Cost of China between dongkong and Lamooks South Cost of China between Hongkong and Hainan...

Despite the seyere blizzard, Carnegie Hall was packed to the limit, and enthu siasm we at white heat throughout Calomel Roosevelt's letter was really the keynote of what the principal speakers said. It way read amid thunders of ap- planse, and is important because it voices the general opinion now prevailing here. CHINA Mr. Roosevelt wrote!—

FORSOMT NEwinde strong to moder Late fine. ¡N.Ewinda, strong

The samo se No. 1 Eastwinde, moderate.

COAST METEOROLOGICAL

It is now a few weeks since I left Buk- harest, where already the stir of evacua tion had begun. It is at least .consola tion to know that the Roamanians had Thursday last was a notable day in the so long a warning of the inevitable loss of their capital that they were able to history of the little English community of internés in Mürren. Day after day avoid losing anything with it. Ever so we had been expecting the new prisonera long ago the archives had been moved, the of war, only to be disappointed, but they banks had sent their securities to Jassy, Jassy The Swiss and Legations an well as the Government were surely coming at last.

ent ready to move as soon as medical officer in charge, and two English were

The Rot become necessary. that shortly officers with the sergeant-major, had gone maninna had long enough to talk of the down the day before to meet them, and loss of their town in an almost smiling that really did look like business. Even kind Mother Nature had evidently deter. spirit, as if they did not quite believe in mined that the thing was to be done in, to be able to consider the business of though we must not show it. They insist tracts the depot orders,

Moving when that became imminent, with on viewing themselves in the wrong per-meetings have already been arranged in thougkong to Gap Rook style. All Wednesday she had went down really

all parts of the country, and meantime astonishing calm. They remem spective, for their mental vision is soft, silent, fleecy snow, with no breathbered the beginning of the war in

the influence of the important speeches of wind to disturb it in its steady per and said to each other : france temporarily distorted, They do not re by America's foremost men is radiating Parmosa Chnomed

spond to treatment in hospital; and pose, and on Thursday morning every the French Government to Bordeaux was when progress is not made, and they are

far and wide. cloud had disappeared, and the sun, the prelude to the battle of the Marne, not discharged, they become worse, Many setting to work at once, began by flashing one of the most important victories eventually fall into an intractable con the surrounding peaks into gold, and at the war. Why should not history repeat dition, which is not so much due to last with his usual startling suddenness itself in Roue civil population hai the

to their looked over the delicato serrated line of When I left, the mountain ridge across the vallay and already begun to make its preparations ailed down on a white now-made world for flight. The richer families were de

The chief feature of neurasthenia and eiding whom to leave and whom to send of the results of injury by high explo thit spoke of purity and pesco.

The train which, once a day, left gives is a loss of control by the higher There was no "grousing" at snow-

Bukharest for Jassy was crowded with morning. A broad, firm path fatigue this morni bon the station to the women anil babies. The young men were The condition in the main is of mental 3. ROOSEVELT'S INDICTMENT.

defending their country, the boys, in

Germany's campaign of methodically furthest hotel along which wearied and

their scout uniform, were policing the origin, and, therefore, requires special cippled comrades could walk safely. M town. In the traing the only men were paychological treatment. These cases do organised atrocities against the unhappy No more narrow Indian-file sort of track soldiers about their business. Noticeably not recover readily, even if sent to their Belgian people culminated in the trans- would do this morning, so amid cheerful there were no old men whatever. The old own homes, for their subjective symp plating of over 100,000 Belgian men into noise and laughter the "road of friend-men would not go

I have spent

tome are inevitably reinforced and con- a state of slavery in Germany, where imy ship" was made by the men who them- lile in I am selves & few months before had como as finish it here, stad au old touring by the sympathy of their friends, their labour is to be used to aid in the Roumanian Light graduated work, which prevents conquest of their fellow-countryman A rippies to this valley of healing. Flags, who was sending his daughters out to introspection is the best country batants, both men and wo

similar transplanting of civilian non-com- Swiss and British, looking blood-red safety, in Russia. Besides," he added, gestion. Unless the mind is healthily against the prevailing white, made a perhaps, if I stay, they will respect occupied, normal bodily stimuli are apt in Northern France.

s" to be misunderstood and are generally

Ca Vladivostock gallant show, and at last everything was me, and not make a mess of my pictures."

Assyrian Nemuros ready, and we gathered at the station It is little things like that which make interpreted es evidence of disenso, Even paralleled by the action of the a waiting crowd. Carriages were there one realise what that phrase "evacus in the absence of organic disease there tonquerors of Syria and Palestine, but Hakodate

actually means.

war broke out it was. Tokie --not the ordinary prosaic vehicles of tion

is always in the neurasthenic a profound

such hideous infamies were Kochi supposed that. everyday life. Toboggans-large and

mental impression of invalidism, which effectively checked by small--at least one smartly upholstered

a town of our own, to lasts for many months, sometimes for under modern Christian civilisation. But Oshima

has grown up Kagoshima ... bobsleigh, a large soft mounted on a wooden sleigh, with an assortment of there, and that those of our own people vinced he is going to recover, the sooner of international law for

know that enemy soldiery will come in years. The sooner the patient is con- Germany tramples underfoot every device Naha flags railed to the back giving it a semi-regal look-all were there ready for who are left behind will carry their lives he will do so..

The function of the tection of the weak and unoffending. Sho Bonin Is

pro- Ighi'ima our herocs.

subconscious brain is a very real factor has shown an utter disregard for all con- Chefoo

Weibaiwei in our mental processes. It is on this siderations of pity, mercy, humanity, and phase of consciousness that suggestion international morality. She has counted Hankow acts, and it is in this way that we must upon the terror inspired by her ruthless chang influence the character and conduct of brutality to protect her from retaliation Kiukiang these unfortunate men.

or interference

PITEOUS COMPANY,

The little electric train to Mürren has in the past brought up from the lower world many & load of gay and light hearted pleasure-seekers, and of tíréd con and women, too, coming for rest and strength on these life-giving slopes, but never before, surely, save once, a perhaps, has it had to bring such piteous and silent company. After some of the inevitable waiting, during which the impatient among us took to walking along the line to be on, the lock-out, the little two-coached train came in eight, ever coming surely more slowly than before. No waving hands or shouts from the incoming carriages to greet us; but we at least wore not lacking, and a splendid shout of welcome in stentorian British tones and wild waving of flags and handkerchiefs encompassed the train as it slowly drew to a stop in the small station. Willing hands and welcoming smiles were not lacking is the carriago doors pushed open and the men began hesitatingly to step down on to the slippery platform.

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slavery in Germany

has

women, into already occurred

This action

Station

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on sufferance, that our houses will have new tenants who have signed no lenses and recognise no responsibility. That was in the mind of all those hundreds who every day boarded the Jassy train where it tood in the siding four miles out of the town, of all those who, neglecting this precantion, willingly paid for Arst-class tickets in order to have the privilege of

people have been such as the United States travelling on the roofs of the carriages or The neurasthenia suffers from hyper-has never before been forced to endure, staading in the curridors or clinging to sensitiveness of the various parts of the and have included the repeated killing. the platforms throughout that long body and from neuralgias of all sorts, our men, women, and children. The sink twenty-four hour journey from the old for although his disorder is primarily ing of the Marine and the Chemung the capital of Roumania to the new capital. a bankrupt condition of nervous force, other day, with the attendant murder of Jassy, which lies on the railway that joins it is at the same time a hypersensitive six Americans, was but the most recent Roumanis and Russia. Then, when. I state. In the process of time bodily sa unbroken chain of injuries and insults Pesadores wre there, it was only the richer who were stimuli come to fill so large a portion

which, by

comparison, make the mere s escaping, the people who could afford to of Fis field of consciousness that he wrong

to our property interests sink into Hongkong... absolute insignificance. leave their homes and their country and genuinely believes that he is seriously

As long as

Gap

Bock 80 to spend a winter or more (few fore ill, and this belief is fostered by the orals keep silent, or speak apologetic Macho

ally

or take refuge in the futilities of Wuchow a more than a winter's exile) in another absence of all incentive to work The

than their own. country

Now it is far fundamental and underlying cause into cessation of these brutalities: but sure Fakhoi more terrible.

professional pacifists, there will be

Hoihow Imagine York. Suppose that for all cases of neurosis is psychic in origin. ly this last and crowning brutality, which Phullen several weeks thousands upon thousands Want of occupation, introspection, and mounts to the imposition of a cruel form of homeless folk have been pouring into misplaced sympathy steadily demoralise of white slavery on a helpless and un- Capest. James

Tourane Yerk from Lowns along the Scottish To add a pension to home treatment in offending conquered nation, must make Aparri border. Imagine that there is but a this particular class of case is definitely our people realise that they imperil their Dagupan single railway line to enable people to go to postpone the date of recovery, if not own souls, that they degrade their own further, and that line is taxed to its ful- to make it impossible,

manhood, if they do not bear emphatic Legaspi But smiles merged into tears as we lest in bringing munitions to a desperate The change from idlenes to modified testimony against the perpetration of such Tacloban looked and saw what Germany had sent little army fighting on lines coming ever ongenial and graduated work under

iniquity. I am glad to be one among the Hoilo us. We had naturally expected to see nearer and nearer to the town. Imagine supervision in a fresh environment is the Americans who thus boar testimony." asen thin and worn and same who had almost continual bombardment by only means, after the patient has left

BREAK OFF RELATIONS" been in hospital white and ill, but these enemy aeroplanes, The streets, of course, creatures who looked at one out of sad, crowded and choked with bullock cart. unhealthy suggestions Remedial mies minutes when Mr. Roosevelt's letter end-

the hospital, of substituting healthy for hollow eyes as it from some remote, the frightened peasantry from the out-

sures should be directed towards altered, and the cheers broke forth again seph skirts trying to learn here or there what dreadful distance, made one feel as if a

ing or adjusting the mental attitude of lettor was read from Mr. door had suddenly been opened into a to save themselves or their belongings,

THE FINAL RUBK.

the patient towards his condition and Choate, who desired publicly to disasso world where fear and despair, reignet. Then imagine the final rush of the last his environment. To retain such cases ciate himself from the view of the Secre supreme. It was hard to believe that low days, the enemy very much nearer in the army is a mistake, for they cantary of State, Mr. Lansing, who had ex these

were soldiers-British soldiers. Some of them scarcely looked like men. round that the roads out to the south were to seek to cure them in military bospitals Government had exhausted the means of each day, the guns louder, the news flying never be made efficient soldiers, and

pressed the opinion that the Washington They very manhood seemed crushed out in danger, and that the enemy's claws is to waste much-needed accommodation diplomacy regarding Belgian slavery, and of these poor broken wrecks who looked would meet beyond the town, enclosing all There should be some organised method should now lay the case before the Ameri at one with hunted, miserable eyes. No who had not got out in time. Then would of after-treatment in civilian life design can public with a view to obtaining guid need of aloquence to tell of Germany's come the last wild effort to escape, ed to fit them physically and mentally to ance for the next stops, if

These silent men, maimed both Every road leading to safety crowded take their part in the world. Most of able Mr. Choate, that we are bound to any, be shame.

taken. don't agree, wrote the vener physically and spiritually, dressed in the with font passengers, bullock carts, cattle, sumbre and shabby livery of slavery, and the pitiable little hand-carts of bed education in institutions of a special continue diplomatic relations with a na

these cases require training and re- ¿preacted more cloquent than say words. ding with nothing of value but the pie kind.

tion that persists in such brutal outragesr against the universal protest of the So exhausted and tired were the poor the top patron saint placed carefully on

weltering along the

neutral world.” together at a pace too great for the old or weak, and too slow-terribly too slow

for the others,

A SURVIVOR FROM JUTLAND.

ture of

roads

The audience rose and cheered for five

when

The only practicable way of effectively tellows that it soemed a crime to question

treating this class of case is in an in-

Mr. James Beck evidently expressed the them. One was a sailor picked up with

stitution specially staffed and equipped. popular opinion when be boldly declared The ideal institution is on the lines of that the President of the United States others after the Jutland battle. He told

Nor is that the worst of the picture. detached residences, or farm colonies, ought to instruct the American repre in a faint voice how he and his fellows. mer taken through the streets, cered The country of the fight from Bukharest with gymnasia, workshops, and agricul-estative in Berlin to notify the German at and spat upon by the crowds.

is fiat, open plain. There is no cover of tural or garden lands attached. But if Government that, unless it gives a prompt Others told how the food conditions in the any kind. Everything that moves on the institutions of the kind are not im-

surance that the forcible deportation of prison campe had grown worse during plain is as the mercy of th cenemy aero-mediately attainable, it would be prefer Belgians to Germany shall immediately

planes. the last two or three months, and of

Jessy

to which the Roumanian Governable to establish any form of institution, cease the German Anibassador in Wash- the privations suffered by the later ment have removed, is a beautiful little provided it fulfilled the essential parington will be given his passports, arrivals from the Somme, who for some white town clustered round and over a

posny stated. time did not receive parcels from home, hill thin lifts out of the plain not far

THE KIND OF INSTITUTION, 1 was able to contrast these stories with from the Pruth. On the top of the hill is those told me by men who had been a huge magnificently planned Govern would include facilities for training in make a rapid recovery if he is submitted The institution I have in my mind a stiff wrist and Angers is most likely to brought to Switzerland from Germany mest building probably the Minis all kinds of outdoor work, handicrafts, to a short course of vigorons passive earlier in the year. There had been very tries are housed. When I was there, thes. It would, besides gymnasia, contain movements, and is then encouraged to do little, improvement in the lot of our poor little town was boiling with activity. The department for psycho-therapeutic some simple work to which he is accus-

mad had already brought the main East follow times did the little train make its era front to a standstill. The Russians and be treated contemporaneously with operate with amazingly satisfactory re-

treatment. Cases of

ste tomed brain, muscle, and nerve co journey backwards and forwards ere we could not help by exerting pressure else the training and treatment of other dis-sults. bad got all our men-some 120, of whom and all the shells they could. But, with should be mainly on industrial rather They sent men, and more men, abilities. Although the institution nine were, officers. These last, though. maimed and ill, did not look like the the fall of Constanza and the loss of sea than ou medipal licies, the selection of the necessarily large) of instructors and mas men. Each train-load in its turn passed transport between that port and Odesan,

stitution should also contain a large pro- sunehine and loving welcome of the crowd came unbearably overstrained. No human staff is a matter of great importance, for portion of men recovering from disabili out of the cold, draughty station into the the single railway that runs by Jassy be right kind of superintendent and of hisseurs under medical control.

effort could get over that line supplies, to the personality behind the treatment ties other than neurasthenia, so that the outside, and was carried off to the respec- equal those of Mackenson and Falken more determining than the treatment functional nerve cases would not be tive hotela, The last load was in some hayn, fed by half a dozen different routes

itself.

The ex-soldier must be made to segregated. Cases which do not show ways the most pathetic of all, for many Russis and Roumania. have made a periences are over for over. The object

sppreciate to the full that his army ex-marked improvement after a certain of them were cripples, and rows of magnificent effort, but the loss of Buk- should be mainly to assist the men to period say, three crutches bravely tried to line up on the barest is the end of a heroic struggle not work out their own salvation towards |

months should be dis charged for platform. But friendly hands and wait of men against men, bat of one railway health. In most cases the cultivation of are, in the absenes

is to be gained by Many neurasthenics their detentioning is ing sledges soon dispersed that last crowd against goven.

of such institutions, an improved mental attitude is half the too long detained in hospitals, and suffer too, and at last the station was emptied t

battle. Dr.

in consequence, Residence in ordinary curtailed, and cases which do not respond hospitals should, in this class of case, be to treatment should be transferred to these special institutions in three months.

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and a dubious shake of the head, and An hour later I passed three of the I realized with a pang that the building the atmosphere of a civil convalescent Such a curative institution should have newly arrived men, dazed, slouching,up of those bruised and broken beings home with this difference, however, that spathetic, standing said the blazing would not be done in a day,

an intelligent interest would be taken in aunshine and the snow, and stopped to Of course there were bright spots amid speak to them, when thres Tommies the sadness. Here and there eyes, whose supplying encouragement and useful and In some districts where large residences upright and brisk passed us with a gleam had not been quenched, met one, suitablo occupation.

weare unlet they might be temporarily oc- | Bax, friendly grin. By remarks, whatever and men smiled and warmed up in It is found that gymnastic exercises cupied, if near enough to each other to they had been, suddenly stopped, and we response to some chord accidentally performed to the accompaniment of permit of central management and if Men all looked after the three alert retreating touched, but the general impression must have not the same value as those their surroundings were otherwise suit- figures for a moment in silence. In reuman impression shared by every where, in its absence, the attention is able. The success of such a scheme would | Tum, ➜ neust,” I said, “ when they first came witness. British or otherwise that we had concentrated on each movement. Useful largely depend upon whether those in these men looked something like what looked that day on one of the most tragic work, however simple, which co-ordinated charge are good judges of human claras Wol, you do now, and you will soon be looking sights of our life, Nothing that groups of muscles is found to be much tor, interested in the work, and prepared like them. But my attempt at comfort Germany can do or say can wealt her more rational and useful than ordinary to study each man, and to offer him not ford little response beyond a weak smile hands clean of the gui't of committing gymnastic exercises. A carpenter with only the best kind of work, but the

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