BLACK ARMIES.
THE GERMAN DREAM.
[SY LOVAT FRASER,]
The other day General Smuts made tho remarkable statement that *Central Africa is now right in the centre of world politics." In the rush of current events far too little attention was paid to bis pregnant and solemn warning.
Twenty years or so ago it was said that the Far East was "the seed-bed of new political issues," and in the following decade we all realised the truth of the assertion. The same may be said of tropical Africa to-day. The African cam- paigns are almost over, but when the peace discussions begin the decisions about Africa will be as important as those con- cerning Belgium or Serbia or Poland.
Already there is a great deal of talk in wertain quarters regarding the problem presented by the Cerman Colonies. Much of this talk is extremely premature. It is just as wrong for us now to attempt to say exactly what is to be done with the German Colonies as it is for the Russian extremists to try to ram their own con ception of peace conditions down the throats of the Allies without consultation, The defenders of civilisation have agreed to make peace in coinion, but we must beat the Germans first. They are not beaten yet, and all we can do meanwhile is to study the questions which the nations will have to decide when Prussia and her obsequious, vassals are overthrown.
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RAILWAY BUILDING UNDER
FIRE
A MILE A DAY.
[BY F. A. MCKENZIE.]
For real hustle come to France,
I have just returned from a day with a battalion of railway builders in khaki. They build a mile a day of broad-gauge railway. They have to keep tin helmets and gas bags handy, for they are running lines close up to the front. Much of this work can only be done at night; were they them and shell them out of existence. to continue in daylight. Fritz would locate
Within a few hours after a fresh British advance the railway workers make their They find brillges blown appearance. away, tracks obliterated, and booby traps everywhere, Heavily armoured locomo- tives haul up material. cleared, the craters made by German ex- The track is plosions filled, fresh bridges thrown across the gaps, and in an incredibly short time there is a new route ready to hand over to the Railway Operating Department.
The construction of extensive systems of railways behind the lines is compara- tively a new thing. At first the Army relied mainly on motor-lorries. One train can haul as much as 200 motor-lorries. It employs four men in place of 400, saves heaps of money and, incidentally, avoide the continual tearing up of roads which a big motor-lorry service means.
BERLIN TO-DAY, THE GROWTH OF DOUBT.
[BYF. SEPTON DELMER.]
Professor F. Sefton Delmer, who left Berlin on May 23rd, is an Australian, was a student at Berlin, and became English lecturer at the University there in 1901, Interned at Ruhleben from November, 1914, to March, 1915, hubsequently enjoyed unusual opportunities of observing develop meat, in Berlin..
think about the war? Do they condemn What do people in Germany say and
the Imperial War Policy or do they still support it!
Are they still enthusiastic ness! or has the cup turned to gall and bitter
The answer can be put in a nutshell The Germans were enthusiastic for the that it was going to pay a tangible, war only as long as they were convinced material dividend.
As long as it pro mised to be a big scoop of other nations' wealth they were for it, heart and soul, peer and peasant, Socialist and Junker, Let this never be forgotten. Their enthu iasm waned as soon as success began to look doubtful. Their doubts will turn to execration from the moment they re- cognise that defeat is inevitable. The last of these three stages has not yet been reached, but they are well on in the second.
The Royal Engineers built a number of It was in the days immediately follow. railways, and did the work excellently. Ing Roumania's entrance into the war But more men were wanted, and for these. the Araiy turned to the West. The that their confidence renched its lowest pioneer railway builders of Canada have criticism of the Emperor and his family chb. It was about this time that the been brought over. Columbian contractor.
At their head is a and his policy became positively bitter brigadier-general, famous British
ne bitter us to alarm his Majesty not a His motto is,ittle. The Roumanian débiele saved the See everything, hear everything, and situation, and the offer of peace clinched keep your mouth shut." But his hand is t everywhere, and he certainly knows his job.
NECORD MAKING.
Why is General Smuts anxious about the future of Equatorit Africa? Because the war has brought the surprising reveta tion that the African negroes can be trans formed into some of the finest fighting material in the world. General Smuts confesses that his eyes were opened by his East African experiences. He realised then for the first time that it would be possible to organise among the African
The first battalion, enme from the blacks one of the most powerful armies.CP.R., organised by Lord Shaughnessy, the world has ever seen." Commander The battalion I was with described itself Wedgwood said the same thing in Parlia-
л "Canadian Northern bunch," nunt He declared that the Askaris in Among the railway corps are men who East Africa who fought under German have planned and pushed railways from leadership were the most formidable Zambesia to Yucatan. If it has a motto forces of black troops that I have over it ought to be,
(The term Askari is the East we do no fancy work Get a move on."
We wear no frills and African equivalent for " cpoy," but has an Asiatic derivation. For strength and brute courage, for insensibility to pain, A canyas hut acted as headquarters. for ability to endure fatigue and short Typewriter, card index, and letter file commons, for docility under orders, forgave it a familiar ait. The whole outt fearlessness of death, some of the black could be packed into races of Central Africa are almost un- There could be no question about these estion by equalled. Commander Wedgwood believes railwaymen doing their work under fire. that a mighty black army could be created While we were at lunch, 9.4's came fairly which would walk through Africa, But why should such un
steadily over our camp. Later on, when army walk we reached rail-bead, things were lively. through Africa only 1
But the railwaymen are lucky. This bat We dimly perceived the fighting quali talion, working since the beginning of the ties of African manhood when we raised year, has only lost one man killed and the King's African Rifles; but Germany six wounded from shell-fire. made the discovery far more thoroughly and laid her plane accordingly. That she precipitated the war before her African schemes were ripe is only another example .of her:
blundera, Dany
but it must be re- membered that when she drew the sword calculated that Great Britain would shin mente), an Gerview Africa
colonel, is 42 miles in five days We "Our best sustained record," said the
had arst to build a bridge 140ft, long- have just Bnished one hit of work. We That was started on Friday and finished on Tuesday. Then we had to clear the German ties, torn raile, and other and had finished laying the line, 12,009ft., material. We started at six on Tuesday by Wednesday midnight.
THE EXPANSION OF PRUSSIA, Į
[DY W. W. BAZA.].
The history of Brandenburg-Prussia, says Prince Bulow, is the history of the Prussian army. There is much truth-in this; for its external history, under the Hohenzollerns, has been nconsistent record of deliberate expansion, by con quest or cunning, at the expense of its neighbours, rendered possible by the
nation like others. There was no Ger- standing arany. Prussia has never been a
inau tribe of Prussians. To quote Prince Bulow again, it wits an utterly artif· cial State, protected by no natural frontiems, knit together by no tribal characteristics or ancient traditions:"
been military force: the amy. We pre- The cement that has held it together has
pose to illustrate this by considering certain points in Prussian expansion. The whole story is too long to tell; but the nature of Prussia can be seen from examples; as it is today, so it has been from the beginning.
Prussia bad a double origin, in Bran denburg and in East Prugsia. Preussen (East and West Prussia) in the 13th cen- tury, between the Haffs and the marshes, It was inhabited by a mixture of people; was the most isolated land in Europe. Slavic Wends, Letts, Swedes on the const, type, a primitive low-browed races but and in the forests remnants of a far lower- the last stronghold of heathenism in Europe and when in 1190 Frederick of Swabia founded the Order of Teutonic Knights out of the wreck of Barbarossa's crusade, Preussen oppeared to offer a field- THE KAISER'S MOTIVES..
for crusading activity. Polish Calmland When the limelight-loving Kaiser step-
was bestowed on the Order in 1226, and ped forward as the protagonist of peace from there the set out to conquer it was a clever move with a double object. It aimed at throwing dust in the eyes of God. The conquest was a long-drawn Freussen for the honour and glory of
ansion in the ranks of the Allies, and cruelty; and the Borussian nobility was pacifists abroad in order to promote dis war of extermination, fought with great at the same time it was meant to con wiped out: vince the maleontents at honie that they succeeded in forming a military state Gradually the Knights: were the victing not of the German Eni- round their fortress of Marienburg; the peror's own criminal policy but of that entire population of military age that wicked England" and its accomplices. remained was compelled to their service;
On Portiertrau of a house in the aristocratic people, but Christianity was imposed on my remarking to the intelligent old little attempt was made to civilise the Tiergarten quarter that I had seen the them at the sword's point. The 14th gen Kaiser a few days before, and that he him!), said the old body. I dare say outside Preussen un whom they could was looking very well, ich, der!" (oh,tary was the golden age of the Order he does, but he wouldn't look so well by
there were still plenty of Lithuanians a long chalk if he only knew what folk practise knightliness; and the great ones round here are thinking and saying about of Europe were invited to their annual him. beat the English: is, indeed in Littove-as men are now asked to a
And he thought he was
(ridings against the heathen reysings Anyone who knows German will no long-pheasant shoot. Somebody called Prussia er recognise the Germany in which the con- an Earthly. Paradise. The alliance of tempuous demonstrative pronoun der the Knights with the Hansa towns gavo That in itself is almost a revolution. No; traders trickled in; they founded one can be used of his Inperial Majesty. then wealth; German colonists and the common people and, what is more, the notable town, Konigsberg. Then they common soldiers, have not the faintest came into collision with Poland. On the trace left of enthusiasm for the field of Tannenberg (1410), in a great Ach, Gutt, wenn man nur das Ende ab- thunderstorm, the Polish chivalry, aided and how it's all going to end), they sigh of the Order and its mercenaries. It at the Börse (Stock Exchange), in the led by the towns, formed the Prussian You hear the same song wherever you go: declined; a generation later its subjects, banks, in the shops, and in the queues.
League, which revoltëd against the Order. took Thorn, won over Dantzig, and offer At the police station, where I had to and the crown to Casimir IV. of Poland, report myself daily, I often exchanged The lung war of the Knights against it was to stamp my paper. He used to destructive in its way a few words with the man whose duty Poland and the League, as cruel and the Thirty Years' ask me about once a fortnight when 1 War, ended in 1466 with the second Peace thought the war was coming to an end, of Thorn; Poland tank West Prussia, and and to give an oracular answer each time the Knights did homage for East Prussia
usually fell back on the reply of the tary on the ground of this partition of With some people who asked this question the partition of Poland in the 18th cen Scotsman to his German prisoner:
Preussen, it is worth pointing out, first, canna say positeevely; but I think the that the Knights had no right there but farrst three year-rs 11 see the war-rst of
way.
wait Yet she did not neglect track beyond, which was littered with ischen könnie" If one only knew when by the native Prussians, broke the power
aide of her plans, for she looked far shead, according to her wont, and font public still fails to understand that is weeks before the war Viscount Grey of Eallodon and Prince Lichnowsky, the →German Ambassador, initialled in Lon
don a series of agreements between Great Britain and Germany. Viscount Grey took this extraordinary step although his colleagues Mr. Asquith, Lord Haldane,
180 working on the steel actually laying "We had 600 men clearing the road and the rails,
Twenty-two miles of light railway were put in the new territory at the Ancre River fight. It was this light railway that enabled ample supplies of ammunt tion to come up. When the Boche moved standard gauge put in. the day before yesterday. The light rails We finished it will be used again to throw a line ahead, and so on."
THE ONE QUESTION.
and others have since, told us that they wick the light railway was pulled up and rather taxed my supply of common-places, as a Polish bef: As some Germans justify
know all the while that Germany was plotting the destruction of the British Empire. These agreements did not relate to the Baghdad Railway alone, for they included certain conditional arrangements regarding the future
ure of portions of tropi- al Africa which, would have been of enor mous benefit to Germany. Had they endured, she would have been free to organise the Black Peril for her own pur poses Her aims are not in the least economic, except incidentally. They are summed up in the expression Macht- politik, Fore-polities. She socks world- dominion.
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Various German con- expounded the scheme more fully, for these infatuated people still dream of vie tory, and make no secret of their future intentions. The Germans continue to believe that they will so manipulate the clares that an army could be raised in peace as to get their Colonies back. They Africa which would be a Bet visions of millions of black warriors civilisation itself, when he insists that the It is said to be the curse of certain
danger to marching northward through Egypt into German conception of fashioning the drugs that they need to be administered Europe when they begin a modern version Black Peril to of the Second Punic War. Not an ex- threatens the future not only of Africa the German public has, as far as I have serve German enda in ever larger doses to have effect, and tremist in Russia shouts "No annexa tions" more forvently than the conspira-
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day, who imagined themselves Tichtes. Berlin, 29 years before Konigsberg. bases on both sides of Africa they will More than two decades ago, after read-
Who is there among the common folk It was in 1411 that the Hohenzollerns, command the sea routes to the East and ing Pearson's memorable hook Natiooni to day that reads the Mennonige unter Bargraves of Nurnberg, appeared in to Australasia. And their main instru
Life and Character," I began to ponderances of the Press with anything of the Brandenburg. The then Hohenzollern, ment will be hordes of black troops train
on the shores of China the problcin of the old reverence and belief Ee stand in Burrave Frederick VI. had rondered ed end equipped in tropical Africa
Yellow Peril-an expression, be it romem, în der Zeitung” (It said so in bered, which attaches to the Asiatic main paper) used to be a shibboleth sufficient himself useful to the Emperor Sigismund,
I think you will be interested to learn I do not for a moment believe that this Sir Robert Hart said to me in Peking queues one nowadays, hears sniffs of con- gulden."
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for me. I don't think that anyone could the Allies go mad at the conference table, in fifty years ate there will be mil tempt whenever newspaper reports are (This is that Sigismund who gave Huss Kuights to refuse to do homage to during a long period of my life Bight
that
Teutonic Order Albert, promised his the pains of Indigestion than I have posibly have suffered more keenly from which is always a possibility; for there lions of Boxers in serried ranks and war's quoted. Who believes what the news-a saio conduct to Constanse and then Ar some particularly fatuous and panoply at the call of the Chinese Gov papers say, I'd like to know! Sie lügen allowed him to be burnt blushing
Poland. But the Polish King insisted. from a young woman I had been a victim ignorant render in this country just ernment. It may be so, but my convica cil (There's not one of them but visibly when Huss; on his way to the 1995, at Cracow, he arranged that Poland when through Mother Seigel's Byrup
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tion was then, and has always been, that lies). In all the third-class railway car-
should accept him as hereditary Duke of completely banished it. As I am now regard the German scheme of African that the prospect of an armed and milk them at the time of the last wer door stake, reminded him of the fact control as sither remote or visionary. If tant Chian is very remote steel helmeted soldier behind a barbed Frederick Brandenburg in pledze for his furious at the trickery. But Albert was
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Prussia, and that he should do homage hearing 70 years of age you will see that Bigismund could not pay, and gave General Smuts thought it worth while to
in that character. The Knights were Three bottles of your remedy made me a * . was in its grip for nearly 40 years. devote the whole of a great speech to may not be either impracticable or remote, he
This Black Peril, on the other hand, wire entanglement at the Somme front money lending The pledge was not in the saddle, and stayed there. Prussia new woman, when I had got into a very
Helft uns egent" Help us to win!) redened, and the Hobenzollern remained risks which would ensue if Germany got counsellors.
low state through not only being unable foothold in Africa again, lesser rien had Let us ant forget the warning on the day crossed out by some crytic hand and the Hohenzollerns acquired East Prussia, Brandenburg and Frussis were finally appetite are both excellent Mary A.
We have been forewarned however, the word "megen had been I. It was just a century later that the High Master.
and a little juggling with his oath sa the consequence of pains that would better think hard about the matter instead when peace comes dropping slow drop it Help us to lie !'”” of scoffing. When General Smute de ping from the veils of the morning."
word "lügen" scribbled ferociously above when the Franconian Margrave Albert, a
follow if I did. Today my health and (Continued at foot of next column.)
collateral, was elected High Master of the united in 1618 in the person of the pta Orippet Well Cottage Longridge, Daily Maus
Hohenzollern Elector John Sigismund. (Continued è foot of next column.)
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(To be Continued.)
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