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Extract from "The Shanghai Times" dated 3rd November, 1915.
GERLANS IN SHANGHAL.
Elsewhere we publish revelations of what local Germans are doing, which in ordinary cases would have been
But we have become sensational and almost beyond oredence.
so accustomed to German daring and German infamy, that such
On the contrary, matters have ceased to come as a shock.
they are only to be expected.
But whatever plot the Germane
in Shanghai may hatch, whether it be to create trouble in India - and they have attempted that - or unreat in Cochin-
If the information we China they are doomed to failure.
possess be correct, the Indian Government has not been unaware of what the Germans in Shanghai are doing, and has acted accordingly, It may be possible that some arms and
ammunition have found their way into India, but very few. Suggestions as to what the Germans are working for being made. and one which is most persistent is that Germans here, who are
receiving a handsome grant from the Government to carry on these intrigues, is to create trouble in India, in Cochin, China and in Chine so that Japanese troops will be needed to quell it, and thereby prevent Japanese soldiers from going to Europe, That might have been a very sound reason some months
ago,
when there was some serious talk of Japanese going to Burope, but it is not possible now. Japan, ever ready and willing to help her Allies in this war, and she has adcomplished much more than she has received credit for, need not send troops to Surope, nor to India, nor to Cochin-China, Japan's sphere in this war, so fer, has been to preserve the
What the peace of the Far East and she has done it well.
Germans