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[1930

SPY

AMBASSADORS.

[BY" AN ENGLISHMAN.'']

Prince Ratibor, the German Ambas sador to the Court of Spain, has made full confession of his sing As they were found out, he could do no less, and his confession neither implies repentance nor exacts forgiveness. He has committed

the worst crime possible for an Ambas endor. Being accredited to 4 country with which the Kuiser, pretends to be at peace, he has entered into an active conspiracy with the Spanish Anarchists, and it is not his fault if the land now affording him hospitality is not over whelmed with civil war.

prom and to disturb.

All the details of the squalid business are at last revealed. Herr von Stobror, First Secretary of the German Embassy, wrote to one Pasctial, a revolutionary, him money wherewith to attack as best he might, the domestic policy of Spain. The high-spirited nation, thus shamefully entreated, will understand how to defend its honour. But the incident reminds us that Germany, the enemy of the whole world, has not yet been taught by the experience of war how to mend her man ners or to correct her morals,

It is well that we have presented to us another concrete ense of trenchers. OF course it does not surprins us. We have long known that Germany interprets the luties of an Ambassador in a sense un recognised by civilised nations. We have seen her envoys at work in America. The reign of terror inaugurated by the ineff- able Bernstorff. the many life and property devised by plots against seraphie doctors Dernburg and Albert will never pass from the memory of man The egregious von Papen is ne sure of a dis graceful immortality as Roy-Ed himself.

"OPEN SIGHTS." WITH THE GUNG IN A GREAT BATTLE,

[BY HENRY ARNOLD.]

The following sketch from the par of one who has been in the thick of it gives a vivid realisation of tha stress under which the gunners work.

It happened suddenly," We had been strafing the Boche with increasing intensity for a week, and he had replied in like fashion. Then, after a sudden extra strong speam of car-split ting uproar, there had been comparative silence.

I was the only oficer at the battery at the time and was inspecting one gun which was cooling, when I looked up and saw emerging from the wood four hun

in front a line of blue-grey died yards figures.

***Open sights.

Target onemy advancing from wood

in front

500 yards. Gun fire."

I rolled these orders as I had never yelled before, sprang to the trail of the gun, and threw it into the line. I feared my men would think I'd gone mad, I thought a thousand thoughts, but merely repeated the orders once and watched.

WHISTLING DEATH! The Boche was advancing in silence. I could see the stolid, fierce determination in his strides as the advancing lines proached-ans in arm, it looked, owent

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Again

coming hall of whistling death. At last og stumbling, cursing, right into our wo fired. A glorious burst, just high enough, and a deep furrow was ploughed in that blue grey heaving mass. and yet again our guos roared out their We switched our welcoming defiance fire both right and left, the gunners pont

deaf as with sweat,

, dumb with sheer effort.

Still the Boche approached-now in column from the right, which we blasted into eternity, and then again from the left in unending masses, despatched in like fashion.

THEPLOMACY'S NEWGATE CALENDAR. These men will all take a high place in the Nowgate, Calendar of diplomacy, They were sent forth the messengers of peace, and they carried with the fire and a sword into friendly countries. They have outraged the immemorial traditions of their craft, and they have proved that

No. 2 gun detachment were lying face they belong to a nation of barbarians down. I saw that as I glanced along. which cannot without punishment and No 1 had three men only serving their guarantees be readmitted into the amiable | blistering gua.

Concourse

of decent States. By whatever standard you judge the German diplomatists they are condemned. They sink (nr below even the jocular

of the cynic.

An Ambas Wotton, szid

with મ

And still the Boche came on. Would they never have enough? Could we get enough rounds off in time? We did our utmost

The bullets were whistling about our

smile upon his lips is an honest maneurs and striking the gun-shields with

Ex

I reached for a pick ready to smal

ear-cracking splits like a shower of ex- sent to lie abroad for the good of his plosive bail. And then in front 1 heard country. That will not fit Germany's the familiar machine gun fire. The gun- princely representative in Madrid. He is ners didn't cars, for they could not see; no honest man; he suborned an Anarchist;

no more could they hear, but I who could he was not satisfied merely with lying knew that shortly the great word " U P”! abroad for the good of his country would have to be given.

Again, Philippe de Commines was 程 realist amcng statesmen. Though he wished always to reach his end, he would have spurned indignantly the evil prac tices of Prince Ratibor and the other Huns. His definition also is too high for them. "An Ambassador, said he, is an honourable spy." That is to say, it is his business to learn the life, and the policy

of the country in which be

i

things up before we souttled, and sigued to the men

Thon, with a cheer and a yell, the bat- tery was flooded with a great wave of khaki infantrymen, officers leading as they charged into the blue-greys, and wo

we gun-just helped them on and barked away over their heads to encour-

and which is bound to respect and defend age them. big the errno diplomatists are spies

as the servant of a friendly monarch.

and all, and they are dishonourable apies. There is no rule of their craft which they do not break dally. It pleases them and their master to stir up. revolu tion in every State but their own, and it must be acknowledged that they have stirred it up effectually. After all, iti not difficult to those who do not play fair to win a point or two in the game, as we too, know to our cost. The

German tings in Ireland surely began long before the declaration of war.

And the result of their evil machina tions is apparent to day. The work, designed in peace, has been perfected in war. As Lord Meath said the other day in the House of Lords. "It was Germany that put into the heads of the Irish that their policy was not to try to get Con stitutional Home Rule but to go to the Tribunal at The Hague and get a Euro The Germans practi pean guarantee. cally said to the Irish, We want Bere haven, and if you will assist us to get it we will try to get

They have

THE IRISH GUARDS..

BY BUDYARD KIPLING-]

We're not so old in the Army List,

But we're not so young at our trade, For we had the honour at Fontenoy

Of meeting the Guards Brigade. Twas Lally Dillon, Bulkeley, Clare,

And Lee that led us then, And after a hundred and seventy years

're ighting for France again 1 We're

Old

d days! The wild geese are fighting, Head to the storm as they faced it

before;

For where there are Irish there's bound

to be fighting, A

And when there's no fighting, it's

Ireland no more!

Ireland no more.

The fashion's all for khaki now,

But once through France we went, Full-dressed in scarlet. Army cloth

The English-left at Ghent.

on our side to-day,

acknowledged by Europe, separation

succeeded, and even if they had they They're fighting changed their cloths,

not would never have made good their part of the bargain. But they have done their best, or their worst, and if we do not take warning by the past the old plots and the old troubles will all begin again.

*THE ONLY REMEDY.

At last the mask is torn from the face of German diplomacy. Even though yearA ago we saw through the mask, our timid policy forced us to pretend that all was well. And the evidence which we might have gathered in our own country is mar vellously fortified by the bitter experi- ence of America and Spain. How after the war shell we receive Ambassadors who bave not only done their utmost to pre- sure rebellion, but have hired miscreanta to barn

ships and blow up bridges? We have all suffered from the dishonesty of German envoys-France and Italy more grievously than ourselves. And we must put an end for ever to the plottings and chemings of German Ambasadors and

Embassies. It is not easy, because no

o engagement into which Germany enters is valid or binding. The Kaiser, who tears up treaties, solemnly drawn and signed, is not to be held to his word by a scrap of Even if he agreed to conform his.

pape to the rules observed by hon-

1-11 ourable States, we should have no guar- antee that his representatives would not be accompanied by spies, Fress spente, incendiaries, and assassine. Whit hus been shall be, and there is no reason to believe that those who follow Prince Ran bor and Count Bernstorff will be inspired by any loftier predecessors

Sensor Donour that.

their

But before The half of

knew our famo As all of wal

Old days! The wild geese are flying,

Head to the storm as they faced it

before;

For where there aro Irish there's

memory undying,***** And when we forget, it is Ireland

more !

Ireland no more.

From Barry Wood to Gouzeaucourt,

From Boyne to Pilkem Bidge, The ancient days come back no more

Than water under the bridge. But the bridge it stands and the water

runs

As red as yesterday,

And the Irish move to the sound of the

guna de 1

Like salmon to the sea !.

Old days! The wild gecs are ranging, Head to the storm as they faced it

before;

For where there are Irish their bearts

are unchanging, And when they are changed, it is

Ireland no more!

Ireland no more.

We're not so old in the Army List, But we're not so new is the ring, For we carried our packs with Marshal

Sage

When Louis was our King. But Douglas Haig's our Marshal now

And we re King George's men, And after one hundred and seventy years

for France again

is but We're fightstand by you

shall we What,

then,

we do? There one road that we can

can take of prudence

and safety. The civilised nations of Europe those which are bound by the ancient laws of honesty and fair dealing, should pro hibit for a term of years any interchange of Ambassadors with Germany

This is all the easier to follow. road of safety because we shall not have for a long time, I hope, any business, private or public, with the Huns: Let us remember that. when we neked for Ambassadors, they sent conspirators, mad resolve that not until they put off the manners and moruls of barbarians will we permit them to enjoy the freedom and protection of our hospitable lands-Daily Mail.

Ah France!

Ah

We

And did When life was made splendid with

gilts and rewards?

France! And will we deny your In the hour of your agony, Mother of

Swords?

Old days! The wild geese are fighting, Head to the storm as they faced it

before;

For where there are Irish there's loving

and fighting.

And when we stop either, it's Ireland

no more!

Ireland no more.

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