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SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1912.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

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ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

Remarkable Articles in the *Nord Und. Sud" Review.

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countries. Though my mall philosophie b. rque attempts itwaxy loration in nhallisqer, valóra, ...: Ti ídmire: the nighty centreint of Kuropean speculation, flowing, since Leibnitz mainly in Queman thannale; which bas done so much to supply the world withe | spírituna hilosophy As this moment, Now that the friendly relations between, sa 1 suppose, four out of every five nov England and Germany are copying ocupants of philosophie chairs in countries important a place in the pubile mind, the speaking the language of Locke, of views of some well-known English politi Barkeloy, and of Hawe, draw from German

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PREPAID

great thing to say, for though philosophers be faw in both nations, we must early- hope that their importance is not measured by their numbers.

in a German periodical of indeance, will

· be randi with deep intarest.

The magazine in question is "Nord Und Sud," the important monthly which is ap

If, therefor, re out yeara have produced bly edited by Professor Stein. The June change in the way in en ordinary and July numbers are to be devoted entirely Englishmen judge of German policy, it is due to no national prejudice, to no under- to the consideration of Anglo-German estimate of German wrth, to no want of rulations, and we are allowed to make the gratitude for German services in the cause following extracts from the Juno number of universal culture. To what, then, is To this issue of Nord und Sud" Mrit in duo to the interpretation which they it dhe I reply that, so far as I can judre, Balfour, Lord Haldane, Mr Noel Buxton, have thought themselves obliged to place and Mr Boner Law contributo,”.

upon a semise of facts or supposed facts, each of which taken by itself might be of small moment, but which taken together inn neither be lightly treated nor calmly ignored.

Mr. Balfour,

THE ENGLISH VIEW OF GERMAN ARMAMESIS,

Mr. Balfour writes:

You have invited me, partly as politician, partly as a philosopher, to say Want Advertisements something for German readers upon Anglo German relations. I fear that philosophers have little to say about the question, and that politiciana may easily say too much; it is therefore with groat misgiving that comply with your invitation. I may easily do harm; I cannot think it likely that I shall do much good. But as you appeal to me I will make the attempt.

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Let mo at once say that I do not propose to adopt the attitude either of a judge or of a critic. I may be able to explain, may be able to diminish misunderstanding. I am by no means confident that I shall sucleed, but the attempt is wail worth making. If I present the English point of view clearly and without offence to your readers it may do something, howover light, to mitigate existing evils in so far

heusion.

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THE WAYY BILL AND ITS RESULTS.; The first of these facts which he realised was the German Navy Bill and its result No. K129. Telg, Addron. Trations. No Englishsun denies the right of

Lovery sountry to settle the character and gui tude of its own armaments; and there has been, I believe, no eagerness to defect in the Gorman naval policy any intentions hostile to this country. But on such a point British opinion is sensitive, and must be sensitive, for reasons which are common- pises here,

but ares I think, Imp

aperfectl understood by many Germans who, in general, are friendly to this country. Let me briefly indicate their character.

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If Englishmen were ware that a German fleet was only going to be used for defe sive purposts-e.. against aggressim 4. war of aggressi n against Germany they would not care how large in was; for

them anthinkable. Ther

ART Geraisos whe are, I am told, many would strongly diskunt from this statement. Yet it is po paradox Putting on one side all co siderations based on public morality, must

rst place, that we are a commercial nation

be remembered, in

and war, whatever its issue, is ruinous to commerce and to the credit on which com

depends. It must be

be remembered. As these are due to want of mutual compreinthe second place, that we are a politie

nation; and unprovoked war would shstrer in a day the most powerful Government. and the most united parts. It must be re- membered, in the third place, that we are in an insular nation, wholly dependent on sea-borns supplies, possessing no consider able army either for home defenen or fertigo. service and compelled therefore to play for very unequal stakes should Germany he bar opponent in the hazardous game of war;

I use the phrase "English point f view without hesitation for I believe that in this matter there is only one English point of view. I do not, of course, mean that every statement I am going to make is consciously accepted by every Englishap, nor, if it be accepted, that all Englishmen hold it with equal conviction. But, I do man that in a very real sonec, the deep uneasiness with which people of this country contemplate possible developments of German policy throws its shadow aeres the whole country, irrespective of party or of creed.

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It is this last consideration which I KING EDWARD HOTEL, Jason, P. Caoal O. June 21, should earnestly ask enlightened Germang to weigh well if they would understand the British paint of view. It can be madn clear in a very for sentences: There are

hostile two ways in which a country can be crushed. It cau be conquered or it can be stizved, II Germany were masters in home waters she could apply both methods to Britain. Were Britain ten times mater in the North Sea she could apply neither method to Germany. Without auperior Heet Britain would no longer count is s Power. Without any dust at all. Germany would remain the greatest Power in Europe.

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Why is this?. It cannot be attributed ie prejudice rooted in a historie past. The German antion has never been our quemy. In the long series of wars in which Britain was involved between the Revolution of 1688 and the peaco of 1815, we always had German States as our allies; and few have been the continental battles where English soldiers have fought, in which no Gerrann

idier was fighting in the same cause.

It is therefore the mere instinct of self- preservation which obliges Englishmen not THE WORLD'S DEBT TO GERMANY'S GENIUS. merely to take account of the growth in foreign cavite, but anxiously to weigh the Nor are the Englishmen unnindful of motives of those who build them. If they their share in the great debt which all the are built solely for purposes of defence, world owes to German geaias and German Britain would not indeed be there relieved learning. For some two hundred years of the duty of maintaining the standard of re- Germany has been as clearly frat in the sto strength required for national safety; art of music as ever Italy was in the art of but she would have no ground for disquiet, J.

But docs Germany still less for ill painting. She has been the great pioneer make it easy for Britain to take this a modern classical philology, in modern view? The external facts of the situation 405 criticisms, in modern historical research, is

the science

to be as follows: the pstest of language, in the comparative military Power, and the second retest study of religions. Indeed, she has beca navy Power in the world is adding both to more than merely

She has not har a pioneer, anly shown how the

her Army and to hot Navy. She is increas work should be done; but she has willingly taken upon herself iag the strategic railways which lead to the frontier Sutes-not merely, to frontier by far the largest share of the Inbour States which themselves possess power. involved in doing it, and has harvested, as ful armies, but to was just, by far the largest share of saw which

states Ball can have no desire

but to cessful achievement.

In the doomin of the natural sciences bours should anhappily become belligerent remain neutral if the formidable neigh Britain need not be ashamed of the roll of She is in like manner modifying bor naval great men who have contributed to the arrangements so as to make her Dav

strength instantly effective. I is era scientific.

be only in order LANG. developments which have maciable that all this:

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If all nations could be made imprem bia what shall I may of German phile- to the same extent, pance would doubtless And. sophy? It was of this in particular that be costly, but at least it would bo secure. you desired me to speak; but in truth

a not qualified

but what is known and acknowledged throughout all

Burroughs and Watts the story is indeed less one sided. We in

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Sithonia, L. S'pore. H. Juus 15. Spezia, A. Antwerp May 8 Suavis, L. Hamburg June 18 Vandalia, P. Canal for New York June 5.

SCSTRIAN LLOYD,

Austria, A. Home May 21, Altion, L HK H. June 19,- Bohemia, A. Home June 17.

| China, P. Canal EX. June 22 -

E.F. Ferdinand, L. S'pore H. June, 10.

| Koeber, I» Aden O, Why 15.

Silesia, . E.K. O. Jana 27. Persia, L. Kube for S'hai June 20, Vorwaerts,

GLIN LINE.

Genes, L. S'hai H. Juno 28, ́ Chlonlarg

Gisslochy, L. London. O. June 21, Geslogan, P. Canal 0. June 11. Glenroy, A. S'haf from H.K.: June 21. Gestrae, L. Sipore H. June 25. Glenturret

Benalder,

Broarky

BELINY.

Boston, L. Spors E. May 10. Bencleuch, LHE O.Jade: 5,

·Bengloo,

Benlarig, L. R.K. for Calenta June 98. Benlawers. L. ELK for Nsaki June 201 Benledi, E. Thams B. May 10. Beslomond,

Beavers, L. S'pore for H.K. June 27, Benverlich, LLK. O. May 14.-

* VÄNADIAN Pacino B.: Co. Empress of Indi, A. Kobe from N'ssi Empram of Japan, A. Bobe from X'han Monteagle Acouver. June 22.

+ Chiss, A. H.K. Jana 28.

Koren, L. T'bama for E'nin June 29,- Manchuria, La Blanket for Mastik Tone: 28. Mrazala, L. Frisco, Jona 23uda! Nil. A. Zhams from Fried June 28. Persia, L. Byafe for Frisco July 2 Bbc, L. H.K July 2

Chiyo Mar, A Yokohams from Honolula

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