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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1919.
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Nothing has ever disturbed the demand for this Car. No outside conditions, no conditions inside the industry seem to slow it up a particle. The people want the Car more intensely at this moment than ever they wanted it before. The Car has reached the stage when its sales are almost automatically increased. By this we mean that one sale is almost certain to result in one or two other sales.
There is a very pronounced and definite public opinion now in this country concerning the Dodge Bros. Car,
People seem to know that Dodge Brothers' idea, from the very first, was that It is the quality revealed in if they built the Car right, nothing else mattered. its performance which makes the price impressive. People are attracted by something more than price, it is the internal and external excellence which characterises the Car.
The high price it demands when sold second-hand increase the respect in which the Car is held.
It would be hard to find a truer test of enduring worth. People are not eager for used Cars unless they know that such Cars have before them a long life of satisfactory service.
And so the Dodge Brothers Car is bought, not apon price, but upon the quality and value that it embodies,
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HOW AND WHY BRITISH ARMY WENT TO FRANCE.
The history of the British and French "conversations" in 1908, based on the fear of an attack by Germany, was told by Lord Haldane, in a speech, at Bedford: College
Lord Haldane said that the French said in effect: We do not ask you to blind yourselves-that yould be unreasonable, but if you consider that there is a pos- aibility. If you feel it to be in your in- pre terest to come to our assistance venting an invasion of the north part of France by Germany, is it out wise2 that your military authorities and ours should have full conversations, without binding anybody, but with a view to see ing what sort of military assistance you con give 1
There were at once initiated informat and subinding conversations, and the result was that a question was put it tell to his lot to formulate the question "For what exact purpose will this military aesistance be required if it is invoked
THINGS NOT TALKED ABOUT. "With us," continued Lord Haldane, "the problem was one which was cap. able of solution. We possessed a great Navy. People say the public whe int ferent about any possibility of war, und I do not preparations were ant made. think they understand. You do not taik about these things The policy was to say nothing that could possibly provoke this appalling conflict, and every kindly word, every good thing, that could be truthfully sati about Germany sought to be said by some of us. (Heat,, hear:)
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"But, at the same time, we did not spare ourselves in the endeavour to en suro against the event of failure of those efforts.
The policy of the counter-strategy to the German strategy was thought out. Under Mr. McKenna and Mr. Churchill": the Naval Estimates were raised from 35 millions to 5 millions. At the outbreak of war, the Flest was in such a státeˆof efficiency never before, and we wereip two to one even then against the whole German Fleet.
TO HOLD PART OF BELGIUM.
"Wo set to work to develop what had to be done, and the decision was that the purpose of any British Army must be to supplemons the great French Army with a force strong enough to hold the Germans if they should ever try to brèšk through a certain part of Belgium.
The French thought at that time that if we could contribute 200,000 men cap able of concentration on their left, within 18 days from the outbreak of war, that i would be enough to enable them, with their great fortifications, sided by our little Army so reorganized upon the left, to hold the position. But when we came to look into things we found thus, all we could consentrate there was 80,000 men... and that within not less than 2 months.
The French said to us, ! But @wahi ahould be dead before you came, and they were right. We had to malas a revolution, and that was made under the guidance of Sir Douglas Haig(ap-i plause) and a number of other officers, sinos distinguished in the war, and some who have passed away. They worked night and day to put our Army, for the first time in its history, an a war footing in peace time, so that we could mobilize with the utmost rapidity.
In the and, 50 per cent. was added to the French estimate, and we put not 100,000 men, but 100,000, and not within.
1 days, but within 12 daye.
WHEN WE MOBILIENU.
"I do not think people know when wa mobilized. I will tell you. We mobiliz ed at 11 o'clock on Monday, August 3r 30 hours before we declared war. Within s few hours of the declaration of war, with the aid of the Navy, the Expeditionary Force was across the Channel, before any. body knew it. The first detachment got there within nine days, not even twelve, "|||| "That was the result of putting & definite question. For what purposa ią the British Army needed?" and working out a definite answer.",
TATTOOED BRITISH SEAMAN.
U-BOAT COMMANDER'S BRUTALITY.
The story of the tattooing by Germans of Burton Mayberry, a London man, hás caused a sensation on Tyneside, where Mayberry has just got employment. The victim of this brutal German practice, which was ordered on board a submarine by the commander, has the head of a cobra tattooed each check. This was done in red and blue colours, and the brevida,
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