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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH, 1925

THE "

YELLOW PERIL,"

INTERVIEW WITH THE EX-KAISER.

THE OLD ALARM

GERMANY AS THE WHITE HOPE

The following article was recently sent to the London Observer by a correspon dent at Door with an intimation that it reflects the views of the ex-Kaiser; and it is published with his Approval

The ex-Kaiser does not give persona! interviews to journalists. But the state ments which follow are based on a con versation which Mr. George Sylvester Viereck had with him whilst staying as a guest a Doorn house.

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1803--1923.

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Asia for the Asiaties.'

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If a serious difference, with European or Anglo-Saxon nation, er group of nations, arises China is, so it seems, to receive assistance primarily from Russia and perhaps also from Japan According to Press reports two hundred thousand men in the pay of Moscow, armed and equipped by Japan, are said to be held in readiness for China in case of emergency.

Japan, it seems, is building ships, destroyers, and submarines for herself as well as for the Russian Government: It is possible that China has agreed to raise, and it is actually preparing to raise, a standing army of eight hundred thousand men, trained and commanded by Russian and Japanese officers only, European or American officers being ex cluded. In Eastern China an Indian and Thibetan army is believed to be m formation. Its destination is obvious. America. England, and France (although France is possibly a limited partner in the enterprise) are designated as poten-. tial antagonists in the secret, clauses of the Treaty. The Yellow Peril I predicted thirty years ago has arisen in grim reality?

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"India, Burmah, Indo-China, Egypt, The London, all alike are menaced. existence of the British Empire itself is The Hedjas Kingdom is no more. In Syria the Arabs are rising.

"Moscow will surely labour tooth and nail to Bolshevise China. The Soviets hope to have the Chinese masses at their disposal in time for their final invasion of Europe and the destruction of its hated civilisation. The Orientals are 'cute stake. customers,' with their weather eye open. They lest no time in joining hands while their future antagonists, France, England, and America, were busy trampling upon

Germany.

This cataclysm that threatens the white race and Western civilisation, changing the face of the world in Europe and Asia, is certain to. have sinister, if not fatal, consequences to Lue prosperity and safety of the United States. America sometimes forgets that both Japan and ussia are her neighbours, for in the days of aerial navigation, oceans or stretches Japan,

"The roaintenunee of peace in Europe depends upon the revival of "Germany This is possible only if the Pence Treaty is scrapped. I know what I am saying for I kept the peace of Europe for twenty- five years. England is not, at present; of ice no longer divide nations. prepared to

the facts. backed by Moscow und China, is acknowledge France, on the other band, is prepared formidable antagonist.

If London, Paris, Washington, sin- for every emergency. She is said to be

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mittee on Foreign Relations of the U.S.. Senate, necording to a recent statement

the

ambi attributed to him, favours a scrapping of rights of extra-territoriality now granted to the whites in 'China, and exhorts the Powers to replace the existing arrangements hy a policy respect- ing the intangibility and the national rights of a great people.

If the Senator's suggestion meus anything it implies that hercufter the Chinese are to be placed on the same footing us. Europeans, and that the privi leges used upon the recognition of the different moral and legal standards of the two races are to be withdrawn. Yester- day the white man in China appeared before a white court; hereafter he is to be arraigned before a Chinese judge. total reversal of the Coolie Policy of the last century, remains to be seen.

establishing a strong air base on the cerely desire to avert this-catastrophe. Whether the British: will assent to this

Rhine against both London and Berlin."

Marianne seems to he indulging in a little flirtation with Bolshevist Russia and with Japan at the expense of the Anglo-Saxon Bloc. That is the reason why France will not pay her debts to the United States, although her income is ample enough, even without reparations from Germany, She uses American

money for armaments.

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they have only one choice. They must rearm Germany and put her on her feet again. A united Europe, plus Germany, ean thwart Bolshevisni. If Germany a excluded from the European front, all is

lost.

Should Senator Borah's point of view be accepted by the white- Powers, the consequences will be far-reaching. The Senator's statement blows a breach into AN END TO REPARATIONS." the line of the defence of the white, races. The whole feariul mass, with its lurid America's refusal to take sides agains: outlook into a bloody future, must be China is sensible and intelligible, as re But the prin cleaned up. It springs from the Treaty presenting her interests. "CIVILISATION THREATENED of Versailles. It is based on Germany's ciple of race equality promulgated by disarmament, on the he of Germany's Senator Borah threatens the supremacy. WITH EXTINCTION,"

war guilt, and on the denial of Wilson's of the white race. It will be quoted by The Bolshevists propose

to ruin Fourteen Points; America is in honour all coloured nations. What is sauce for Europe as we know it to day, with the bound to demand the revision of the the Chinese goose is sauce for the colour. belp of the coloured races. The back Peace Treaty in accordance with the ed gander. What he claims for the Chi bone of Europe is Germany. Ifence Ger- saleun pledges of Woodrow Wilson. This pese he must grant to the African and to many must be destroyed Germany, in would be equally a guarantee of her the Indian. their calculations, constitutes a breach safety. There must be an end once for

THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY. in the Western wall through which the ali of occupation. Every inch of German

"The black continent will raise its Bolshevists and their Asiatic allies can soit must be freed. There must be an

voice. The blacks may base at additiona! pour their yellow hordes for a final vo- end of reparations. Dawes plan and all. slaught on Europe. The emasculation. Leading statesmen are, bound to keep claim to recognition as equals upon the

consider the neces-

fact that they were employed by white Germany by Great Britain and France their eyes open and opens the passage for the Bolshevist-sity of an eventual joint action to ward Powers on European soil to fight the best blood of the white race in Europe, the Asintie armies through the line of de off the danger menacing their

Germans, and to keep them in bondage. fence which England and France are so America thinks she is too far away. intent upon building up (without Ger- However, she too will be drawn into the Senator Borah will be hailed as the America should and could champion of the coloured nations, and many) against the Yellow Peril, plus whirlpool.

will be acclaimed by the Moscow Third, have kept out of the last world war Bolshevism.

International for his statement asserts "Where is the European line of de. She cannot, keep out of the next

"Without an armed Germany no solid the principle the Bolshevists are at pains fence1 Baltic States on the left, Balkan front of civilisation against Bolshevism to spread over the whole world-the States on the right. Between them and the Yellow Peril is possible...

equality, of the coloured races with the nothing.. Germany, the centre of the

The slogan, Asia for Asiatica,' so white race. No country, Arderita least of European line of defence, is eliminated seductive to the ears of the coloured all, may safely refuse to bear its share She has neither arms nor army. She races, is turned by the Moscow Internain the struggle to uphold the leadership is a dismantled fortress. With about a tonalists into Down with the Christian and the purity of the white race. million open and secret, Bolshevistic sym-Religion, Out with the Missions, Away unwilling debtors. Both have far-flung

"Both Great Britain and America have L pathisers in Germany who would join with the Whites. hands with their Russian colleagues, Cul The German Fress reports that the Empires, far-flung commercial intercats. ture, "Religion, Civilisation are, threaten condnet of the Chinese Government is Both are Christian nations. Both are ed with extinction from the Volga to the courteous toward the Germans.

threatened by a relentless and cunning This proves that my policy towards China was foe. Vast forces are rapidly consolidat Rhine,

"Poland and Czecho-Slovakia can inter-fust, correct, and fair. This policy founding against them. They cannot safeguard. pose no serious resistance. Both will be its expression by the fact that the Chinees their interests without a strong German swamped in a serious encounter. Who, and German flags flew side by side over Empire, equipped to defend Europe then, holds the broken Jine of defence? Tangtao. THE TEUTONS AS EASTERNERS "

The opinion has become obsolete that the Teutons are by race and tradition Westerners Recent studies point to the probability that Germany is the face of the East turned toward the West, that the Teutons are 'Easternera,'

SENATOR BORAH AND THE CHINESE

race,

against the Bolshevist Mongol invasión, and Bolshevist risinga...

"I gave warning once, but my warning fell on deaf ears. Lastend of unifing, the white races lacerated each other with At the same time it is not wise to suicidal mania, calling upon Mongol and ignore the essential differences between Negro for gid. These matters must be the yellow race and the white race. discussed, they are urgent, not brooking Senator Borah, the chairman of the Com-delay. Forewarned is forearmed 17.

SHIP NELSON FOUGHT.

THE IMPLACABLE."

LORD BEATTY'S" APPEAL TO SAVE HER.

In a statement issued from the Ad- miralty "last month Lord Beatty makes the following appeal

It is now, or never, possible to pré- serve as a permanent national relic, and for the holiday sea-training of boys,' a ship which, with H.MS. Victory, alone" survives of the wooden ships of the line of the Trafalgar era.

The old 74-gun two-decker Implacable is the only vessel of her kind left in existence. She cannot remain afloat. without extensiva repairs and is now ia dry dock in H.M. Dockyard at Devonport, but so sound is her general condition that a sum not exceeding £25,000 is needed to rent her.

The board would be willing to exe cate

the necessary repairs in his Majesty's, dockyard if the public will defray their cost. Unless, however, the requisite funds are subscribed, the ship must be broken up in a few weeks.

The Implacable was originally * French ship.

She engaged H..S... Fictory at Trafalgar, was subsequently captured, and became a ship of the. Royal Navy. Re-named Implacable, be performed long and glorious ser

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One hundred and twenty years ago to-day (October 19th) this ship set sail. to fight at Trafalgar, and we celebrate next Wednesday the anniversary of the battle in memory of the heroic scamen of two great nations.

The ship, if saved, is to remain on loan at Falmouth to Mr. Wheatly Cobb, who has most generously maintained her at his own cost for the last 15 ears, and will be used under his direc tion as a holiday training vessel for Bea Scouts Sea Cadets, and other boys' organisations.

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