PRINCE LICHNOWSKY. FURTHER DISCLOSURES. BERLIN INSISTS ON WAR.
The following it continuation of
opinión from becoming
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1918.
opposed to THE PEERS AND THE MAN
POWER BILL
LORD LANSDOWNE'S CRITICISM
SUBMARINE SINKING,
Austria. Remembering England's atti
SOME EXCITING FIGHTS. tude during the annexation crisis, when public opinion sympathised with Serbian
Some exciting stories are revested by rights to Bosnia and her kindly favour ing of national movements in the time of
Lord Lansdowne proved to be the a further inspection of the "I logs of Lord Byron and that it so strongly
and another indicated so Bill in the House of Lords on April 17th, thing
support of against Tyrrell had the greatest influence in the the proposed punitive
the Archdukes murderers, that Office. The former was nie was bound to issue a serious warning. 1 also
nie was a against the whole correct and obliging.
Prince Lichnowsky's revelations
severest critic of the new Military Service the submarine hunters Submarino hunt after its general contents had been ex-ing is conducted along a variety of lines. the Government had not been content with
10.Sighted hostile submarine.
Attacked same.. 10.3 a Torpedoed submarine Hit
with one torpedo amidships. Sub marine been to blow up and dis appenr. Burface to look for sur vivors. Put down immediately by destroyers, who fired at nie. And then, by way of a ne
Sir Arthur Nicholson and Sir William the amprobability of Briti o plained by Lord Feel He regretted that The great difficulty with regard to an During my attack there was just
Our
cult. I fired two torpedocs, and one hit
"WE WHO MUST LIVE." DUTCH VIEW OF GERMAN KULTUR
The following imaginary dialogue bo- tween Dutchman and a German is pub lished in the Telegraaf -
German
lout
Donnerwettenocheinmal.
you hold your snout, you Dutch
personal relations were of the best, Nei.which 1 characterised as adventurous and double ground of the injury likely to le tainty about what damage has been in at forward end of coniung tower. A Dutchman But don't I want wheat Ther did he wish for war, but when we dangerous, and advised noderation being done to business and industry, and of ficted upon a submarine which disaparge column of yellow smoke, about one for my bread 7 moved (?) against France he undoubtedly urged on the Austrians, as I did notd bargain for the Army. But his pears after being hit. The following 10 observed, and the submarine disappeared. Don't I send you coul
worked for immediate intervention. was the confidant of iny French colleague, And was in constant touch with him, and was destined to succeed Lord Bertie in Paris. As is known, Sir Arthur formerly Ambassador in St. Petersburg,
believe in the localisation of the conflict. JAGOW'S MISTAKES BLUFT,
Herr von jagow answered that Russia was not ready, that there would be some fuss, but that the more firmly, we held to
the fact that older men are apt to be a
50m
criticism was slippest with respect to the stands, liken from recent Report
policy
holding that ceived by the Admiralty, indiente sor it was doubtful wisdom to attempt to impose Conscription on Ireland, and still of the experiences.
doubtful to link that proposal
with a Home Rule Bill Lord Lansdowne saul
more
A German submarine had been reported
tonk
and a half times as high is the runst, was
German: What do I care about that? Dutchman: Yes, but German: None at your impudence. And what do you send me in exchange i
Dutchman Vegetables, cheese, milk, and meat; in fact, a little of everything, German What are you grousing allowed to barter: We might have taken all we want of yon without giving you
scrap in return.
and had concluded, the treaty of 190 Austria the sooner would Russia give way that he was prepared to face trouble in a certain area, and it was pretty cor-1, forced to dives and thus lost all the and i give you credit, tooMANA which enabled Hussia to turn again to the Austria, he said, had already accused us Ireland if he thought it certain that the tain that he was lying on the bottom attacking it took two men besides myself about?: Bo thankful that you are still
in
desired number of men would be got but The German would have to come to the he did not think they would be forth surface to charge batteries, but as this coming, and so he remained as sceptical of the value of the experiment as when proceeding would be highly dangerous
regards the coming Home Rule Bill.. Government had involved themselves in tion by night. Accordingly a number of
a kind of dubious understanding,
he
examine the Convention's
German Certainly not. If you give up
The explosien was heard sad felt in our on submarine. On the previous day the
periscope and in the very stiff to turn, hours attempted to rectify same, but, while doing no 1 was tools and nuts of the centre bush. While of Babbiness (numacherei), and so we
to turn the periscope. For this reason West and the Near East.
Opinion 1
I did not consider it prudent to attack Sir Edward Grey's private secretary, must, not get into a mess.
Russia, he added, was becoming more and
the destroyers after having sunic the sub- Sir Tyrrell, had far greater
William Tyre Permanent Under more pre German, so we must just take
marine After torpedoing submarine. I
Dutchman Have you the right to do influence
the risks In view of this attitude, which, Secretary of State. This unusually
Jay on the bottom. intelligent man had been at a school as I subsequently found out, was the as in the first Coalition Government for him in daylight, it was much more I proceeded four miles northward, and so??
Many
German: Right? I make my own right. vessels through- Germany, and had then entered the result of Count Pourtales' reports that Lord Lansdowne was of opinion that the likely that he would attempt the opera Lost the day were heard in close pro- Dutchman: But my wheat?
would in no circumstances move,
ximity. Beveral explosions wore heard,
German: Damn your wheat. Have diplomatic service, but he was abroad
caused us to urge Count Berchtold
especially one very heavy one. It host any wheat? only a short time. At first he belonged to ang the modern anti-German school of young to the greatest possible energy. I honed which would lead to friction and trouble: vessels were detailed to watch for bin have been close, as the noise was conDutchman: At least allow us to give English diploniats, but inter he breame a for alvation, in Palsy s influence with what they should have done was to during the night in qucation. Luck was siderably louder than that of the torpedo tonnage to America in exchange for
English intervention, as See this port an understand
To this aint and object he event St. Petersburg in the direction of peace sure, and base considered proposals per with the dotilla; the sea was very suwoth, On one occasion n wire sweep, scraped ge
the whole length of the boat along my anfluenced Sir Edward Grey, with whom could prevail. I availed myself therefore it. He did not understand why the the night dark, but clear, and the vessels pert side, and a vossel was heard to pass tonnage you strengthen the eremy, and he was very intimate. After the outbreak Dreign Minister to beg him confidentially Government should be aflicted with con engaged took up their appointed stations directly overhead the who does that is my encimy also.
And what do you to your The earlier hours of the of war he left the department, and went Foreign Minister to scientious misgivings about Ireland. He
Dutchman: After a chaso lasting nearly two hours, to the Home Office, probably in conse- Russia in ense. Austria, as appeared prob. hii ha perfectly our towards Iresight wont by without incident, but be one of our submarines succeded in sink enginy club him to dent
to advise moderation on the part of himself had none. My conscience, be for the hunt.
German I him and I qunace of criticism of him for his Ger
ing her quarry, an enemy submarine, able, should demand satisfaction from the land. Such was the gist of his speech tween one and two am, one of the ves The hostile vessel bas evidently just take all he possesses manophil leanings.
Yet though obviously convinced that the The rage of certain gentlemen over my
In the beginning the attitude of the Government have entbarked on a very selsgot a cluc," and at one proceeded come to the surface, as men were noticed Dutchman: Therefore, if I give up Buccess in London and the position I had
screvni While achieved was indescribable. Schemes were English Press towards the Austrians was perilous path," he said that he would to the spot, so as to be ready to welcome on her bridge spreading the bridge tmmage you will club me to death, and
the bill nor seek to amend the bout directly he came to the sur-
manœuvring to attack out if I do not I shall starve to death. set on foot to impede may carrying out my quiet and friendly, as the aurder was neither oppose to ende ince resently the German was sighted, submarine had to pass through shallow German: I don't object. Da I ask you· duties, I was left in complete ignorance condemned. Little by little, however, or delay it.
Lord Londonderry,
derry, speaking with up-anu fire was opened on him; he hastened water, and as the sea was ought to keep alive 1 It is we who must live, daoin. Good morn- most important things, and had to voices increased in number insisting that; confine myself to sending in unimportant however necessary the punishment of a usual vigour and decision, hoped that the to submerge helped by a depth enarge, time, she frequently bumped the bottom you don't matter a and dull "reports Secret reports from crime right be, no elaboration of it for Government would show no vacillation or alter which nothing more was heard heavily bat, fortunately, avoided breaking. agents about things of which I could know political purpose could be justified weakness in applying Conscription to him. An armed trawter, while on the ing surface. At a range of 350 yards both nothing without spics and necessary Austria was urgently called upon to act Ireland, and assured the Peers that there lookout for submarmes,sighted tubes were fired: On firing, the periscope Funds were never available for me, and with moderation. The whole world out was far more loyalty in that country than periscope about 100 yards distant and was dipped in case the boat rose. Fifteen ecconds Inter the ebarge exploded with water, while a piece of brass tubing, about was only in the last days of July, 1014,side Berlin
and world-war. The and Browne, however, took the opposito full speed, while the run mude equal port was heard.
On the periscope being raised after a 2ft. long and in, in diameter, was seen attache of the secret Anglo-French agree British Fleetwhich happened to be view that a grave change for the worso haste to submerge Down went the
perscope, and as the trawler passed over short interval nothing was seen of the to fall oft from the ship's stern. A large g-that
ease of war Soon after my arrival
in
stances need we fear a British attack or
tion,
be killed
?
to be killed they
water was covered with an oily substance which stuck to the glass of the periscope, obscuring vision:
Although the vessel was not actually seen to sink, there is little doubt that she was torpedoed HARMED TRAWLERS" "SUCCESS
obstruction was
that I heard accidentally from the naval it meant Vienna understood that most people supposed Lord Oraniiore nearly right ahead. The trawler put on or twenty seconds after firing a dull; re- - great force, raising a large column of ment for joint netion of the two fleets assembled for review, was not demobilised had come over the young men of Ireland the pot a couple of bombs were dropped enemy submarine, but there was a great quantity of oil then came to the surface? >-
British efforts, for actually M Pashatch ther had 10 Treland na in Flanders.thing visible was a large quantity of oil, heen On proceeding to the spot where the area was swept of t
The Serbian answer corresponded with many of whom were now 8ht 48 well on the submerging Getman. The next disturbance in the water where she had no further sounds were heard, and when became convinced that in no circum had accepted all but two points, about British support of a foreign attack, but which he was prepared to negotiato. Had Lord Buchmaster, as usual, saw no gleam when cavered an area of about 1,000 she was last seen it was observed that the located on the bottom experience of that under all conditions England would England and Russia wanted war in order of cheerfulness in the Irish situation, and yards in width upon the surface of the
Spinewhat similar was the protect France. I advanced this opinion to fall upon us, a hint to Belgrade would was prepared for grave disaster sea. No further tract of the submarine
motor launch, which sighted a periscope 200 yards away and proceeded towards it
German on repeated reports with detailed reason have been given, and the unspeakable note Naturally, Lord Londonderry put the could be detected d
Bir Ulster case as strongly as possible, and
disappo would have remained unanswered. and insistence, but without gaining
A destroyer was escorting a convoy of
at full speed. The at once, so two depth charges were redence, although Lord Haldane's refus, Edward Grey went through the Serbian held that the proper course for the merchantunen when she sigated the peri
Bed in selected positions. Following the ing of the formula, of neutrality and answer with me, and pointed out the con Government to adopt was to turn back scope of a submarine vetore the beam of
explosion of the first charge a column of England's attitude during the Morocco ciliatory attitude of the Belgrade Govern- to the idea of partition. The Ulster case the convoy, and about half a mile away.
In addiment. We even discussed his proposal for was also raised by Lord Salisbury, who The destroyer made haste to close, while An armed trawler on patrol sighted the water was thrown about 201t, into the air, crisis were clear. indications.
the above-mentioned secret agree-intervention, which should ensure en begged the Unionist members of the Gov- { the enemy quickly,aived. A depth charge conning tower and upper part of the hull together with flat sheets of metal.
second explosion followed, but this one. ents were known to the department. interpretation of these two points Receptenment not to forget their honourable
German's disappearance, and the under-mile away? Soon afterward fre was 1 repentedly urged that England, is able to both parties. With Sir Edward obligations in that matter. Lord Crewe, wer dropped into the swirl caused by the of an enemy submarine awash about merely resulted in a general disturbance commercial State, would suffer greatly in Grey presiding 31. Cambon, the Marquis while convinced that Ireland ought to water explosion drove wreckage and por opened with the trawler's forward gun. of the surface, after which of it came
have been left out of the bill altogether, any war between the European Great Imperiali, and 1 were to meet, Powers and would therefore prevent such would have been easy to find an acceptable agreed that the general necessity of a bill trons of the submarine up to the surface. The first round was a miss; the second discoloured and a quantity of oil came by all- available means, but, on the form for the points under discussion, of this Eind was beyond question, and Just then gnother pericops was sighted, fell short, but ricochetted into the con up. Four destroyers were cruising in and around was uredar its directionning tower; the third burst in the middle company when an enemy submarine was ather hand, in the interest of the Eure which were mainly concerned with the Lord Dorby, towards the close of the This submarine fired a torpedo it the of the conning tower the fourth must dived, and a depth charge was dropped sighted. Course was altered, the enemy pean balance of power, and to prevent part to be taken by Austrian officials in ting, splashed as strongly as possible destroyer, but missed her, and then sub on the lower part of the conning tower: the spot After the explosion a large Germany's overlordship, would
inquiries at Belgrade. With good the Aring's need of men. Neither he nor merged. Another destroyer engaged in the fifth bit the water over the spot where dark object broke surface shout noft
astern of one destroyer. Further depth tolerate the weakening or destruction of will all could have been cleared up in two any other Minister attempted a reply distant and leacted or the posileas to say, the enemy was not seen again. charges were dromed, and soon pieces of France
Ford Haldane told me this
or three sittings, and a simple acknow the pungent criticism of several Fees esport duty sighted a periscope anout two the submarine had disappeared.
tion A charge was "uroppen in Another armed trawler while patrolling cork and white painted wood appeared shortly after my arrival. All influential ledgment of the British proposal would that this contingency ought to have been
depth have brought about a defense and further provided against months ago. It must what was guessed to be the enemy's course, heard the working of 'n submarinu's people spoke in the same way.
improved our relations with England. 1 have been foreseen at the time of The Wholering dired, but with no engines, under water, so steanzed directly floating on the water. The position was swept, and a submerged object was THE ARCHBUBE'S DEATH. therefore urged it forcibly, as otherwise Hussian collapse
apparent result. The destroyer continu over the supposed course of the colocated. More depth charges were drop- At the end of June 1st I went to Kiel by a world war stood at our gates, feature of the debate was the Arched ner Work, and at the end of an hour and released a depth charge. Some red when a great deal of oil came to the
bishop of Canterbury warm vindication the Royal orders a few weeks after I had In vain. It would be 1 was
was told, Received the honorary degree of Dottor wounding to Austria's dignity, nor would of the action of the clergy in respect of here came a dull and heavy underwater
their attitude to National Service.
explosion. Then quantities of oil rose The ador since Herr von Bunsen had matter. We left it to our Allies. I was feceived.
the news of the death of the It naturally only needed a hint from On board the Veter we to work for the localisation of the conflict.
submarine was seen.
chduke, the heir to the throne is Berlin to induen Count Berchtold to con Majesty complained that his attempts to tent himself with a diplomatic success. win the noble Archduke over to his ideas and remain quiet after the Serbian were thereby rendered fruitless, How Far answer. That hirit was not given, of plans for an active policy against Serbia the contrary, they pressed on to war.
What a fine success it would have been!! had already been made at Konopiecht am not in a position to judge. As I was After our refusal Sir Edward Grey not informed about intentions and events asked us to make a proposal. We insisted in Vienna I attached no further import on war. The only answer I could get was
never
to
at Oxford, an befour no German Ambas we mix ourselves up in that Serbian story had been spread about the Home to the surface; but nothing more of the
of
A CONVOY WAS SAYED.
that the feeling of relief outweighed the tria's part not to aim at territorialand, and the Archbishop added that Instead, a large quanti
Lacquondition of a
After receiving the Russia would see hand voulu make. Incidermen of the Church of when stil a few hundred yards distant
were dipped and oil cane to the sur
fished Church, that the bishops had been of Commons by muliers like Mr. White house, who are no friends of the Estab motive behind the scenes to secure the A United States destroyer sighted an of the clergy and ministers enemy submarine on her port tow, and exemption
The very opposite is the proceeded sit, full suced for the enemy, who truth. The Archbishop described how he submerged. Coming up, the American wrote to the Prime Minister before the could see the enem
enemy's wake, which showed new bill was drafted and offered, so far that he was running underneath from as he could offer, the willing earvice of starboard to port. When the German his clergy. He was quite satisfied with was passing under his stern the American ance to the matter; Leould only observe it was a colossal condescension on sense taken out at the throb of board side it never appeared to port, the clause as it appeared, it was in no dropped a depth charge, and although of the the wake had been visible in the star. or anyone else in other feelings of the Austrian aristocrats. nec One of the guests on board the linteor was out justly that ever could ise reduced to discuss how the clergy can best make the engaged on corros
of oil came. Lo acquisition. Sir Edward Grey pointed
without territorial he was
arranging to meet the bishops to the surface An American "destroyer, the Austrian Count Felix Thun. In spite
country
duty at eighted night, glorious weather, sea-sickness had kept the
and in this voluntary response which they desire to an object about one tile distant in the him to
cabin. his
Dr. Davidson said moon rays. Full speed was ordered, but News, he became well. Shock or joy had not tolerate it. The impression continued
that 2,552 fit cared him
England have served or are serving as the energy submarine dived. Two "pilis" On reaching Berlin I visited the Chau to grow that we wished for war at any
price. our rellor, and said I considered the situation to which is not directly concerns chaplains abroad, that sixty had fallen in
the war, and a hundred others have been face. An interesting point in connection
with this episode is that another we were on Letter terms with England urgent entreaties, after the Tsar's literally. than we had been for a long time, humble telegram and Sir Edward Grey's
ing towards the submarine. The Ger France a pacifist Government was at the repeated proposals, the Marquis di San 3-On July 30th, when Count Berchman was obviously lying in wait for this helm. Her von Betimann-Hollweg did Giuliano's and Signor Bollati's (Italian old wished to draw back, and without convoy, and by attacking him the Aine- not seem to share my optinism, and con Ambassador in Vienna) warnings, my Austria being attacked, on the mere can saved the approaching convoye plained of the Russian armaments urgent advice all; were useless. Berlin mobilisation of Russia, sent an ultimatum tried to calm_him, and pointed out insisted that Serbia must be massacred, to Petersburg, and on July 31st declared
An interesting and successful engago- especially that Russia had absolutely no The more I advised the less would the war on the Russiang, though the Tsar had mens was fought by two American interest in attacking us, and that such attitude be changed, so that I should not pledged his word that so long as negotia destroyers who were escorting a convoy
attack would not neeive Anglo-French have the
success, together with Sirions were still going on he would not ie of merchantmen. A periscope was sight- support, is both countries, England and Edward Grey,, of saving pence."
single mm
march, consequently ed, and the destroyers altered course. France, desired peace. Then 1 called on
The periscope disappeared, depth Dr. Zimmermann, who represented Von to inity, on July 28th the latter, decided deliberately destroyed the
to utter the well-known warning pencuable settle wondered at Jagow, and learnt from him that Russin answered 1 bad always reported we must
It is not to be
at if charge was
wheeled
ugh heading for The periscope
From his manner of speaking he БУДУ
with France. The Minister told many the entire civilised world lays on full speed. Once more the periscope dis the convoy, and off went the destroyer at evidently annoyed
yed with Russia, who was me repeatedly. If war breaks out it will us the sole blame for the world-war.
There was also
Is it not intelligible that our enemies by beer Bred by the leading destroyer, but not before three rounds Che where our wey.
declare themselves question of the difficulties of commer be the greatest catastrophe the world has
bad
The cial polities. Of course, I was not told
ever seen.Heuter.
system has been destroyle to rest till a
which fernis a who also dropped a depth charge. that General von Maltke was working
standing menace to our neighbours? enemy's bow then came up rapidly and i
angle Must they not otherwise fear to have to appeared that he was lying at an What is perhaps the most damaging take up arms again in a few years, and of 20 degrees, stern cown. He managed passinge in Prince. Lichnowsky's memo once more to see their
to right himself and tried to get away randum appears not to have been printed and their towns
destroyed on the surface; but again the Ainericans in the Swedish version. It lins, however, Were those not right who maintained. opened fire, and the Germans then came On my return journey from Silesia 1 curiously cacugh, keen published in the who prophesied, that the spirit of on deck held up their hands, and eur
organ of the German
Treitschke and Bernhardi, glorifying rendered. The U-boat aank just after:
of our foreign policy very satisfactory, as could not be understood. Sasonoff's seriously wounded.-- Daily Telegrap from the opposite direction, WAS TRANS
an
of a
in view
was about to mobilise 800,000 new troops count on England'a opposition if it came of these incontestable facts, outside Ger again Peed, and the destroyers
engerly for war. But I learnt that Heri von Tschirschky had received a rebuff for having reported that he had advised moderation in Vienna towards Sorbia
AUSTRIA'S WAR "PLOT."
to war
A CRUSHING INDICTMENT.
and
vinces
overrun
as
Fit
only remained a few hours in Berlin, but Format, from which it war as an end in itself, and not abominwards, the survivors being taken on board
take steps against Serbia to put an end
casy
As follows
ing it as an evil, dominated the German one of the destroyers,
heard there that Austria intended to below From all the official nublica. I people that the feudal knight and junk. Sonictimes duels are fought between to this intolerable = situation. Unfor tions
ions, and is not refuted oven by ourer, the warrior caste, and not the civian British and German submarines. A Bri- tunately I undervalued the importance of White Book, which in its meagreness and gentlemen, ruled us, and formed our fish crait sighted a l-boat one morning. the information thought nothing omissions constitutes a
constitutes a grave self-uc ideals and valuations, that the love of She dived and altered course, so as to would come of it, and that it
would be
the mensur (student's dwelling), which get into more favourable position, and we have: tion, to settle the matter if Russia Encouraged Cannt Berchtold to animated our academic youth, also re fteen minute later she again picked up threatened. I now regret that I did not attack Berbis, though no German interest mained with those who controlled the the German by means of her periscope
Berlin, and at once declare that was
first stop I could not agree to such a pontes, I had was involved, and the danger of a world-destinies of the nation pene minutes after having
war could not but be known to us whether Militarism, in reality a school of the sighted the entry che ged a since learnt that the inquiries and appeals we tack the text of the ultimatan is nation and an instrument of policy, pedo,
and about sixty
later a from Vienna won anconditional assent absolutely indifferent. From all the influential men at a decisive
2-In the days between July 23rd and notes policy an instrument of military sharp explosion was beard. The British up to look for results, and power when the
an sighted a patch. zenders-pomible, an - the addition, that it would not matter with emphasis that he could not suffer attitude.
n democracy that bad three men swimming in it. Two of these war with Russia resulted. This is what an attack on Serbia, rejected the British escaped militaro-junker influences would men were picked up, but the third sank was stated, anyhow, in the Austrian pre-mediation proposals, though Serbis, not tolerate and so
before he could be rescued. It seems that tocol which Count Mensdorff received in under Rugian and British pressure, had So think our enemies, and so they are the boat had sunk very rapidly after London. Shortly afterwards Hear von accepted almost the entire ultimatum, round to think when they see that, in being hit by the torpedo. Jagow arrived in Vienna to discuss the and although an agreement as to the two spite of capitalistic industrialisation and SATISFACTORY AND SUCCINCT. whole question with Count Berchtold. questionable points was easily to be in spite of Socialistic organisation,
Subsequently I received instructions to reached, and Count Berchtold was actually living, as Friedrich Nietzsche mys, are In the following terms, as graphio 08 work to obtain a friendly attitude on the
cuemy war aim, the democratisation of submarines described in his report, how Germany, will be realised.
be sank as enemy vessel *--
consultation at Potsdam on July 30, 1913, when M. Sazonoff declared the triarchal absolutism of boat then gaf oil. right ahead and
the
part of the English Press, if Austria dent Prepared to be satisfied with the Serbian still ruled by the dead. The highest they fire brief, the captain of one of our
answer
Berbia a deal blow, and hy my influence
to prevent so far as possible public (Continued at foot of nest column.)
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