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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY ETH, 1919:
THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND AND OTHER BATTLES.
BY ARCHIBALD HURD.!
GERMAN DUPLICITY. KUHLMAN'S LETTER
I am in a position to forward to you very suggestive letter, addressed - by Yon Kühlmann, at the end of January, to an important German notability, and to vouch for its authenticity (writes the special correspondent of the Daily Tele- graph in Paris):-
In his speech on the Navy Estimates, the First Lord of the Admiralty referred to the criticism that the war had e ded without a victory by sea that fally satin Bed national aspirations. There is, it is true, a tendency to discuss the first great naval action for a century as no self-
Events are following the course fore- respecting man in expansive mood in theen in my letter of January 2nd. Then smoke-laden atmosphere of a Erst class told you that the sword of Foch had railway-carriage on his way to or from been sheathed. . Henceforward we have the City would debato a ârst-class football nothing more to fear from France, and match, an important boxing competition, three new allies are joining us who are for the final of a golf tournament, if he going to reinforce oar Ukrainian, and possessed, no knowledge of football, box- | Bolshevik friends. Those three allies are, ing, or gott Naval warfaze is though it may seem preposterous to make the assertion-a matter of expert knowledge and experience. Naval science is always moving forward. It represents a far higher technique than land. warfare, bo cause it is more depcadent in matériel, and matériel is continually changing. Those who practise it are usually the victims of what; for a better phrase, may the French, our good frivolity of
**
First, the ideology of President Wilson, which wonderfully helps us in our game, and helps the Bolsheviks too, who are our present allies outside Germany. Be fore long that so-called ideology will spread division among the foes of Ger- many, first of all among the Czecha, Poles, Italinas, and Jugo-Slavs Well, if we are not ungrateful we shall erect a statue to Wilson in our Wilhelmstrasse.
"Secondly, the
our
neighbours who, be termed the sporting instinct", of a as was only to be expected, do not see
anything today berand sporting people. The popular idea of Alsace-Lorraine..
recovering In their satisfaction naval battle is that the enemy must be they oveook all that is happening in the East; they make light of the infitra- "knocked out," and that if this end is
tions 3.of Bolshevism which have become not attained in the measure anticipated, noticeable elsewhere (long live Languet. the British Fleet has failed. That atti abandon to their fate those Foles who
• and their Loriot, Sadoul,
friends); tade of mind has led to the condemnation could have been so easily supported one of some of our greatest admirais; there month ago; and do not speak any more was a talk of impeaching Nelson when the
nader of demobilisation, and our railways, a
rigid control our works, French fleet for the first time escaped Irem Toulon uncbserved; St Vincent's claimed by Foch at the time of the enreer was torn to ribbons; Hawke badarmistice. Long live the French spirit. his effigy burnt in Londos ; and so on. In my dear Gustave. Before 1995 we shall the old sailing days, it was difficult to be in Paris, and in very favourable 'con- convince the average landsman that naval ditions. warfare was an expert matter, to which men devoted their lives; and now that the weapons have changed, and it has become even more technical--so much so that no one naval officer can grasp all its pom- plications, with the result that there are specialists in sunners, torpedoes, en el neering, mines and signalling, visual or wireless the difficulty has been increased a hundredfold.
CHANGES OF A CENTURY
- Thirdly, the ordinary ways of French diplomacy, which will pretend to be directing everything from Paris, Cem mittees will be appointed by the dezen, which ne ficheront rien (French words in the text), and speeches will be pro- municet: Everything in the ways of energetic decisions will be postponed till the following day. In the meantime the Bolshevik food will rise and the Polish- Rumanian barrier will crumble down. In order to obviate it, committeer of in- Island. The quiries will be despatched to Princes
lovely as it is I want to emphasise
French diplomacy, slow and it is the best ally of the German Em- pire, which will be re-established again is more quickly than generally believed. Bulow was right when he repeated, time after time, to Ebert, on December 24th,
As soon as Foch shall have ceased tó xive his orders we shall get into our hands, little by little, all the trump cards
gam
In the preface to his book on Grand Fleet," Lord Jellicoe remarks that, while the principles of naval strategy are unchangeable, experience in war and changes
in the weapons, with which war is waged may profoundly effect the application of those
What principles." does that statement mean? Apparently nothing, for we are advised to review the Battle of Jutland with Nelson's signal, "Closer actior," as our guide. But the words which Lord Jellicoe borrowed Mahan do mean much. Nelson command. ed ships built of wood, which did not easily sink; those ships mounted gu with a range of 400 to 600 yards, and very ineffective guns, for they differed little from those used in the chase of the Now that the enemy has been defeated, Spanish Armada; every condition of there is a tendency by its former cham- battle was known; there were no mines pions and achairers to treat the German or torpedoes, no destroyers or submarines called that no ship British, French, or
аз Beet
I have re thing of contempt. In those circumstances, mon sense tactics to get as near as possible Spanish-was suck at the Battle of to the enemy. Even then the injury with the events on Mar 31st, 19161 What Trafalgar. Contrast that experience inflicted was often inconsiderable, judged
wae com-
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by the standards of modern times. The happened before Lord Jellicoe's battle- Battle of Trafalgar was fought at close ships were in line of battle? At 3.48 Sir THE range; not a single British ship was sunk David Beatty opened fire at a range, not the number of our killed, wounded, and of 400 to 600 yards, but of about 13,500 drowned amounted to 1,600; the French Yards. At four o'clock the Indefatigable lost 4.523 mes, including wounded, and was hit, afterwards to sink; at 4.20 dis- the Spaniards 2,405. The enemy lost, no fence was hit by two salvoes and blew
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Between the Battle of time, to form into line.of battle. Tsushima and the Buttle of Jutland, before this movement was completed, the carrying His Majesty's Mail, will be naval science had made remarkable pro battleship Marlborough, leading the star despatched from this port about MAY gress, and all the factors on the afternoon board wing division, was torpedoed at 2320, 1919, taking Cargo for the above Porta. of May 31st, 1918, were uncertain: No 6.84 p.ni. The value of human life was Passenger accommodation in the connecting one could prophesy with assurance what not less on that May 31st, 1918, than it vessel, when available, secured before depar would happen whether our heavy guns was on October 21st, 1805, and yet, before and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France would out-balance the enemy's beavier Lord Jellicoe came into action we bad.
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Agente, so on. The Dreadnought and were built for the Battle of Jutland, and
aiters torpedo. range would have been to the that action was to prove to furnish the and smoke. After the deployment of the
enemy's undoubted advantage in the mist Post Box 113, first practical proof-whether the theory
the 6.9in. or in gun, in which he had
justified
a great advantage-would be
of the British design was right or wrong, te Fleet, with guns effective at 90,000
the fate of the British Empire hanging enemy at 12,000 yards, end the effective, the Iron Duke was firing at the on the result. What was the theory of range of the torpedo tubes in the German that design, which Lord Jellicoe, as a battleships, apart
altogether from member of the Dreadnought Committee, destroyers, was 10,000 yards. "Contrasting assisted in evolving? It was based upon the modern range with that of Nelson' the knowledge that the torpedo had been guns, the famous turn away developed into a long-range and accurate British Fleet of 1,750 yards, when the by the weapon a range of four or five sea-miles enemy made his torpedo attacks with bis. in association with a remarkable degree destroyers, was equivalent to a ship of
of accuracy owing to the introduction of the line of the early years of the last the gyroscope. Therefore, the Dread- houghts were built to fight
century opening the range a matter of outside
The so-called "turn torpedo range. It was known before the forty-four yards! battle opened that the German ships minutes, when the enemy's torpedoes were
away"
covered a period of only ten carried more torpede tubes than the all evaded 7,23 to 7.53 The Fleet at British ships, and it was also known, once returned to its original course, and
far as anything could be known, that
the High Sea Fleet would be attended by
them, so long as light continued, endea voured to clows the enemy, who, in the
A superior number of destroyers, apart meantime, had raised a smoke screen, to from submarines The Dreadnoughts conceal bis were built to meet those'
retirement.
were armed with guns edastations; they A German officer has stated:
LE
then to were utterly crushed from the moment fight at the longest range, whereas the your Battle Fleet cats into action," and Germans, possessing a greater number of all information since obtained from Ger les powerful guns, reinforced by ax immense torpedo armament, desired a supports that confession. If the nothing better than that Nelson's signal,
light price paid in human life be a ground "Closer action," should be signalled from Lord Jellicoe stands condemned for all condemnation, then unquestionably the British Fleet flagship on that mist time for he won the decisive battle of evening, favourable for the use of the the Great War, na subsequent efents have torpedo.
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