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"GREAT ILLUSION"
OF. WAR
And now what happens to Norman Angell's theories has been a question heard not infrequently during the last fow days, sufficiently frequently, at any rato, to make is worth while to rer the query to Mr. Norman Angell him sek.
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THE SILENT WAR
SELF-CONTROL OF THE PEOPLE.
This is the silend war.
The ailenco
of the Flost, the allenca of the men who, captain our destinies is almost matched by the silence of the nation.
One might think that no capital of any country in its life-struggle was ever so unla as London to-day if one did not The Daily Now" representative who called on the author of The Great know that Paris is keeping like noble ilusion," found him little concerned it, writes T. B" in the "Daily to the fate of the theories under dis-Mail And it is the same all over cussion, his only anxiety being that those who criticized them should understand what they wore.
But
Britain. In the streets of London-the almost normal streets, flied with grave citizens who are cow taking up quietly Hu hope lay. he pointed out, in a daily work of life-the bows Butters all that most steadying of all tasks, the educational demonstration of the futility of war, and he believed that that con- day of alternate cheer and shill. viction was not only spreading but having there are no fluctuations in the spirit of the people. And just se the weather- practical effects. It was absurd to point to-exhibitions of war-fever as a proof of Watcher trusts only the barometer thai the hopelessness of his campaign which rises slowly, so may all patriot find as yet had not five years of history be delight in that slow uplifting. It dig. hind. it.
A growing realization of theifies the whole nation; it is a patience necessary futility of the whole thing, in and calm that has surprised oven those a far as the best intrets of the people who we faithful to their belief that are concerned, had certainly had a sobar. all the old blood endures in us yet. ing effect on the great nations in the crisis of the lust year or two, and might yot act effectively in this is.
FUEILITY.
Everyone, of course, is talking of the war: for many a day yet we will talk of nothing else.
But it is amazing what
quiet talk it is and how seldom" it is talk that is not worth listening to The Jingo, the pessimist, or the armchair amateur who complains because tha Navy's results are not telegraphed to us each morning-all of them (and they
I have never claimed." he said, "that material interest mada war im possible. What I do say is that it znake it futile. To hold that view does not mean the adoption of a sordid outlookaro for a macst) receive short shrift The man who wont into the Thirty Years" wherover men debata.
War thought honestly they were fighting Notably in this so with the working for the most important thing man could classes. To" bear the British workman fight about-shoir religion. When it was on the war is a liberal education—and over European statesmen as a whole an inspiration. He stands to suffer tem”: agreed that unless they could keep mili- porarily more than any of us; mera than lary force out of religious mattera ziviliza any of us he has kith and kindred am/ng tion would go to pieces. The recogni-the-zen who are fighting; but mone tion of this fact did not make those who than any of us he knows that this greas sawib ignoble or necessarily less religious tra le a people's war at last, the war than those who wanted to go on fighting of the democracies of Europe against
So, today, if we can resize that a despotism. universal. European war, fought out ne the scale on which the Balkan ponies" fought out the differences, will shatter our civilization, the recognition of that you will scarce hear a word of hotrod of the German people, but only a stern
NO HATE OF DERMANS.
So if you talk to the working ma
fast is certainly not going to take any and rovengeful hatred against the Gor- thing of value from the character of
"man ruler. In a roundabout and terrible the modern European. The statesman who refrains from was for such ressona way we are fighting for the German is not asking his people to think of their poople as much as ourselves. If the pockets. He is asking them so to other by the German Emperor, the allies triumph in the war thrust upor that their country shall preserve all the
emancipation of the democracias buit that it has inherited from its part rope from the threat of the mailed fist and the burden of great delensive armna- monts will be accompanied by the eman cipation of the German people from the Hohenzollern tyranny.
efforts."
Ea-
A PSYCHOLOGICAL LAPSE Questioned se to the confusion into which the Bourace of the world have already been thrown, Mr. Angell painted
All the talk in the street, the club, out that the present lapse was purely the train, the case, the shop, the fac paychological, dus to an anticipatory fear tory, and the home comes back to the of developments not yet realized. For Kaiser. We are at war with Austria, . that reason. there might be a temporary but Austria and the Austrians are "crri- rucovery, and the real dislocation take ously seldom mentioned. Even the place more slowly.
children have made the Kaiser their Moreover," he added, "it la onn- bogey, and many quaint efgy is crivable that if the, Power agreed to bome in triumph to bonfires in holiday observa contracts and to hinder com backyards, “Pumah," with its taval inerca ng more thad was necessary, you swift intuition into the minds of the peo might maintain precarious stability ple, has made a carowan England without any catastrophic collapse. I smile the week by the picture of a bare never maintained that Boume panice group of tiny patriots on the stops "of a aatst be so severe na to paralyse national | fenoment. "I'd give the Garmin. Eme life. On the other hand, if the victor peror wok: I would, straight," orien a in o great war preased to the full extant little ragged mother," I'd pull overy his power in the direction of setzua favvor out of is elmet.": tion, ouniscution and the imposition of heavy indemnities, biz notion will recoil And therein is a burlesque with the on him with little less force than the truth in it of all burlesque-of the spirit blow he deals his opponent.
A CRUSADE.
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of the people. War was thrust upon. "Bound together as the Powers are them, insolently and brutally; they en by their financial das, it will make little tored upon, it heavily and sadly, but diference, commercial or financial, whe†is has now become a crusade. Hanón ther a given Power emerges victorious or the pailence and patruins. The new. viaquished.
brotherhood of all classes the VARĂ
Two more consequences Zollow," Mr.orgudizations that are springing up for Angell concluded. ** If anybody banents the molief of the wounded, the beraft, It will be the international finsacion of and the impoverished, the long marificos the less scrupulous order, and quite cor. that even the poorest are ready to make, tainly she piper will inevitably be paid All our drons metal of humanity goe by the people, a whole."
into this fiery retors of trial, and lo-it comes out, se refined gold [.
DIPHTHNELA-BOW IT MAY BE
War in nob waged alone. by the big battalionas is fought out, spiritually, finansielly, and economically by the gigeat paychic pressure of the milliona of
tho me in the street ** united la IPHTHERIA is colly contracted just enuse for sacrifice. Who, having when the child has a cold. The cold mixed with all clames duzing this lat prepare the phild's system for the recap wook and listened to their confidence in Hoo and development of the the Navy and Artry to their oborus of In the neighbourhood chlidren that hava praise the wonderful swiftoms and colds Mould be kept at home and off the decrecy of the loaders who are organizing street rutil revered. Give them Clisman fail to be high of hope and heart? berlain's Cough Remedy and they will not
germs." "When there are extes of
have to remain at home long. It also cleane put the apktura beds, which forms in Child' throat when it has amid and primiminen tiré tist of contract divennen. Berala by
Chemists, and
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Mr. Q. W. Crum secund officer, Hein Peking," has rosigned, they
Mr. W. J. Hobeets, chief ofeet, Ning po, la on, isaga.
Mr. A. G. Hawkes, chief affloor. E shing, hoa gong chiot officer, Ningpq.
Me A Herd, second officer, Poyang, has gone acting chist officer, Kashing.
Mr. J. W. Goodziek, socord offer. Foochow, has gone second officer, Poyang. Mr. Williams, from, reserve, has gene chief engineer, Kashing.
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Mr. G. Hutchence, chief war, GRASSHOPPER
Kashing, is transferred to Hongkong.
Mr. R. H. Brown, supernumerary. Hain Feking, hab gono sesond engineer, Läungeham,
Mr. W. G. Ramsey, second anginæer, Llangehow, has gone second angineer, Szuen.
Mr. E. M. Rogers, supernumerary, Hain Peking, has gone wood engine. Foochor.
Captain Lauer, of the Kanchow, ha gona master. Kalgan. Captain D. B. Davies, of the Kalgan, has gone master,
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United States amounts to 85,000 ma of At present the regular army of the
han about 30,000 could be disposed of. Of these at least 10,000 are required for watching the Indian territories and for guarding the fortifications on the sca Mr. G. P. Macdonald, second officer, coast. Therefore only about 20,000 mer Kwange, has gone scooad affem, Lof the regular army are ready for was. chow. Mr. Sheppard, second offer,xistence, of whom the larger past did
Bosides, about 100,000 militia are Luchow, has gezie second oficer, Kwang- not come up when they were called out
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Mr. F. H. Davies, from leave, ha during the inat w. Lastly, the militin goco superumanury chief officer, Hein is not efficient; it is partly armed with Peking.
muzzle loaders and its praining is worse than its armament.
Mr.. H. P. Carver, second Beer, Kweichow, as gone sorced officer, Ning-
SEIZURE OF IMPORTANT TOWNS. po. Mr. D. Williama, second officer, ***The Americans will not feel inclined Singpo. hus. goze second clear, Kwaito conclude perice because one or two chow.
provinces arú occupied by an army, of Mr. A. C. Love, second engineer, Kar-invasion, but because of the enormous show, has gone acting chief engineer, material losses which the whole country Tamsul Mr. M. D. Kerr, acting chief will suffer if, the Atlantic harbour towes, engineer, Tamsui, has gone second en- in which the threads of the whole pros
incer, Kanchow.
perity of the United States we onsen. trated, are torn away from them ona
Mr. J. P. Maher, secord engineer, Wenchow, has gone suparnumerary, Lu-after the ether.
ance.
Mr. D. McRae, from leave, has gone seting second engineer: Wenshow.
Mr. F. F. Eos, neting third engineer, Singan, has resigned. Mr. J. T. Kett, suport urterary, Seecbuen, as gone acting third engineer, Singan.
Mr. R. Davidson, second engineer, Kiangwah, has gone soling chief engineer, Kuling.
Mr. A. Alexander, third engineer, Kiangah, hoa game second engineer, same ship.
Mr. A. Cranston, chief engineer, Es ling, is on leave.
Mr. Compton, fourth engineer, Klang, wab, has gone third engineer, sama skip. Mr. Lindsay Crawford, noting master. Hasan, has gone supernumerary, Tungwah.
Mr. Covic, second offour. Tunggah has signed off.
Mr. W. Lawrie, second offeur, Tui. shun, has signed off.
Mr. J. Jamaison has been appointed second office, Taishua
Mr. W. Melian, second enginper, Hsinkong, is on leave,
Air. T. Echinson, third engineer, Hain fung, has gone second engineer, Hin tong.
Mr. J. M. Fothergill has been up pointed third engineer, Hsinfung.
Mr. W. Groham, chief officer, Kiang kwan, is on leave.
Mr. E. P. Campbell, second officer, Saiwo, has gone second offices, Taksang Mr. J. Lyle, second, officer. Taksang, has gone acting chief offer, same ship, Mr. J. R. Evans, chief officer. Tak sang, is on leave
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ON
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at
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Mr Lintou
Mr G. B. Layton
Mr & Mrs Konk
Mr W. G. Loke
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"Therefore, the task of the fleet' would be to undertake a series of large landing operations, through which we are able illegitimanoy, the Parisiennes are sponding to take several of these important and their days, not only serving the women Mr Mrs W. Arm- Mr Lee Jones wealthy towns within a brief space of who wearily push open the door and
strong time. By interrupting their commum wearily drop into the nearest seat on the
bench before the loog wooden table, but Mr J. D. Auld cations, by destroying all buildings helping to prepare the hundreds of meala Mr Beard Ing the Stado, commerce and the defence, consumed, encouraging and sonsoling the Bowdler" by taking away all material for war and future mothers. The coming transport, and, lastly, by lovying heavy must be anved at any cost. It is no contributions, we should be able to inflict solely a question of humanity.
The male population left in France now. Mr Chaulli damage on the United States."
only consista af boys under seven, men Mr and Ms Copple Mr & Mrs Mitehall-
others
all over fifty, and
ages physically ansand. With them the question of drink bas its importance. The rich are abstain- ing from wines and liqueurs; they drink water. Among the poorer this example not followed Wind is cheap, wine is submit to any privation, if necessary. plestial. The poor, men or women, will oner than dispense with their four sous of red cr white wine with their meals:
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De O. Marriott Mr R. T. Mathases Miss Matheson Mr J. Merech Mr O. E. Meyer Mr B. Middleton Mr Masso Mr Dias Nowton M: W. Godenköven Mr H. Handley.Pose,
The splid women of thirty who were socks and ladies-maids in Paris have left for the country. It is harvesting tims They have remembered their youth, when Frances Kayzer. they helped to cultivate the small pięta of | ground their possant fathers owned, and they grimly grasp the bill-book again, aa their husbands, brothers, and lorem are grasping their rides. They are binding and Mr E. 8. Abraham Mr E. B. Lambert
HONGKONG HOTIL.
hearing in the centre of the field, all over Mr H. G. Allen Mr J. Lexnoz the had the picturesque groupings of Mr 0 M. Alpart
Mr G. T. Lloyd wheat, cats, and corn
many Mr & Mrs Athol E. Mr F. Lobol witnoes of women's energy. Today they Anderson & maid Mr E. F. Tyle
later they will now, and their | 31 E R.. Fatu will return to the land syd and it Mrs E. R. Belilica
Mr J. Macdonald Mr J. R. Macdonald Sourishing, Bears women who have taken | Mr C. D. J. Bell Mr & Mrs N. Mas- up the work of men where they left it, so Mr G.. Beas
Ingre and child thss the country may not soft by the Mr. and Mrs A. P. exit.of its none,
Bishop The young girls are in the vegetable Mr w. M. Black gardens, bringing in the early carrots, the Mr G. H. Brodhoff potatoes, the beans, plucking the fruit. Mr C. B. Brouke and preserving it for the winter. They are Mr. G. Brooks catting the lads, and cooking those Mr W. H. Burt: running to seed.
Mr A. J. Cambridge In the cities the food question is studied Mr W. E. Clayton sa attentively by the women in their homes | Dr à. L. E. F. Colo. as the supply, is studied in the markets, Meat is consuured bat medarately, at met Mr H. L. Condos once a day. In private housor as little na pos. Mr Arthur Course abla is spent on the daily menis. Economy Mr W. A. Dowley idety understood by mistress and maid, Me D. 8. Douglas and as in the majority of Franch house. Miss M. E. Duffy holds the same food is prepared for the Mr J. Duncan serrants and the family, there is no word Mr and Mrs H. 0. Miss F. Bany of complaint when the small luxuries of Ehrenfels sugarand butter are dispensed with. Not Miss Farnsworth. when suce the ides has been seized. It is Hel. Gibb necessarily so, but willingly, unhesitatingly, Me S. Fessonder not a question of economising for the family Mr J. Gould good, but of saving so much of the dally Mr W. E Graham Operations against the United States food to insist those whose breadwinners Mr P. O. de Grla of North America would have to be con-bare been called to the front.
gono dusted in a different manner from those the French know so well how to make Capt. 1. P. Hall
The evening meals consist of soups-ME. H. Grooms against England. During the last years them, green vegetables, and stewed fraits. Mr and Mrs Hamilton Mr H. R. Temperley political friction with that State, especial. Soupe where onions, carrots, potatoes, and Ms W. A. Hannibal and servant, iy... friction arising from commercial any green food available are boil in water Mr
G. Harper
* Capt. H. A. Walker causes, has not been lacking and the tapioca and the yoke of an egg, and where Hon. Mr. Mr T
and passed into a parte, thickened with Mr R. D. Harrey ME E. J. T. Warran difficulties that have arisen have mostly micient nutrition is found for a family at
W. White Hewett, C.M.G. Mr G. G. Wood been settled by our giving way. As this infinitesimal cost. The French are Dr H. G. Hobson
Wright
AMBITIONS OF A PRUSSIAN GENERAL.
The Subjugation of the United States
The following are extracts from recens translation a the Globe" of an article written for German newspapers by Gen. ves Edelheim of the Preiss General Staff-
avita
Mr A. L. Feoning Mr G.M. Powell Mr & M, Preston Mr A. B, Purvis Mr E. E. F
Ray
Mise C. M. Saudurs Miss L. G. Sanders Mr S. Be
Sheekwond Mr & Mrs Slont and
child.
Mr H. O, Sleigh
Bir F. Smyth
Miss A. Square
sea".
.
Comdr. & Mrs Cortto more and shild
And children
Mr J. Plummer Mr Patta
Mr A. Cousland Capt. & Mrs Cowan Major Frho, ELE Mr and Mrs Fuster Mr Rogers.
fajor Faichnie
And children
Mr F. W. Gibbins
Mrs Pica
M: A. Shuclair Misa Skinner
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr Skots
Mrs Smith
Mr F. OriaII
Mr B. A. Hate
Mr Soranion
Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr G. E. Stewart
E.A.M.C.
Copa, and Mrs Wati Mr. A. Hazeland and child Mr & Mrs J. HorbazaCapt. & Mrs White Mrs Hosbrender feld" Major Humphrey, Mr. E. Williams
REA
Mr C. Willson Lt. Col., E. W. Das, Mr Wood
R.G.A.
KING EDWARD HOTIZ,
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Mr E. Ambarg Mr H. T: Anderson Mr NJ, Austin
Mr W. G. Bawen
Mr W. J. Loversti
Mrs C. E. Loebor. Mr C. W. O. Mayna Mr C. EL. M'Clure
Mr and Mrs H. B. Mr and Mrs HE
Bidger & family
Mr W. Budge
McHugh
Mrs F. A. Millar Mr Stephen J. Corey Commander Morita Dr O. 1. Cross Me J. W. Murdock
Mr and Mrs O. R
Pancoast
Miss H. Devidaci Mr and Mrs K.
Doan
Mr A. Doan
Mr A. Fischer
Mrs A. Foy Mr Ray Gardner Mr P. C. Hall Mr and Mire R.
Hollett
Mr L. S. Hunt Mr. J. Joseph
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Mrs W..O. PasaMUTÈ Mr W. J. Pringla. Mr and Mrs W. H.
Robinson MrF.B. Bowley Mrs O. P. Sammalam
P. De Sibros
Mr H. J. Hikes
Mcs D.
0. G. R. Smith
Mr O. H. Bofer
Mr D. W. Kanderp Me E. Sylvester
Mr & Mrs F. Kirchneraliz
Capt. & Ms B. Sven-Mr and Mrs Kraft
Mr & Mre C. Learet Mire W. G. Krebe
Mr OP. Seddon
· Mr & Mrs "A Whit.
Marsh
Me A. Le Wiley ar
Wilkinson
Mr J. Lobox.
Misa Lennox
Mr Enitting Leang
A. Tame
Mrs Thompson
Underwood
Mr and Mrs J. E
Mr O. H. Van dorvort Mr A. W. Van der
Sta
Mr T. L Toung
KINGBOLTEZ BEN««
Consul Gen. G. E. Dr & Mrs &TAD-Jones
Anderson.
Mr.A Jonker
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obliging attitude hun ise limits, we hare fond of good living as the majority of thosa" "Miss &. A. B. Hole nd Mrs J. · B. · to asr ourselves what force we cas pasi who can afford it, but in times like the Mr. F. Bore bly bring to bear is order to meet the the present they eat, they do not dine. For Mr R Hantor
the moment the rich are living less well Mr. D. J. Batchison attacks of the United States ‘againsk, ter than before the war owing to the Mr R. M. Joseph Mr and M. J. D. Dr and birs G, D, R. Mrand Me Kent
than they did, and the poor are laring Mr M. T. Jones Interests and to impose our will.
Our fleet will probably be able to greater support they new gatling,, and Cuph, de Mza Kocka. defeat the naval forces of the United behelf in the contines in steralles the activity of the wealthier on their Btates, which a distributed over two whare food is dispensed twice a day ceans and ove long distances. But it hot, comforting food, to all women bearing would be a mistake to suppose that the children, prospective of legitimney of dalent of their feet will Serpe the United Staten with its immanas escuroes into concluding peaca.
anton 202 POSKIALE, Conddaring the great extent of the United States, the conquest of the coun- ry by an army of invasion is not post- ble But there recy to be Bove that victorious enterprises on the Atlantic comes, and the conquest of the most important arterigu through which import and exports pasa, will erasie KIDA an unbearable state of affairs in tas whole country that the Government will readily offer acceptable condi ander to obsin pesos.
If Germany begins perpering
of transports and troops for landing posos së the. mqxgent wise the "opiile Book stragos pui af our harbours we may neeluda What operations on Americka
United
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Mr H. W. Warjer Mr J. W. Wilson.
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