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four opponents alone. Just as definitely stands vir task. The enemy's conditions we cannes discuss. They could only be accepted by a totally defeated people. It therefore meats fight.

President Wilson's Message to CongT PAR Shows his sincere wish to restore peace to the world. May of his maxims agree with our aims-nainely, the freedom of the seas, the abolition of the system of balance of power (which is always bound to lend to neve difficulties), equal rights of all untios, and the open door to trade.. But what are the pesce conditions of the Patente?

to be

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The coal question, too, is a vital quation in war. Already it la critical, at you know, in Italy and France. Our submarines will render it will mure eritical.

To this must be added, especially as regards England, the supply of ors for the production of munitions in the

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still further acuan by the increased ekr RE Belilios of enemy ear space. In this respect Dr R. A. Betition Mrs E. F. Belilios time and the U-boat and cruiser, war-Mr fure have prepared the ground for decisive blow. The Entente suffers in all its members owing to lack of cargos христо

It makes it felt, in Italy and France not less than in England."

pozitive advantages of an unrestricted If tre may bow-renture' to estimate the

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ACCEPTING TUR CONSEQUENCES, The Chancellor then decussed in detall the political situation, and continued:-, A few days ago Marshal von Hinden burg described to me the situation, ast follows

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The Admiralty Staff and the High Sea destroyed; we are to low Alsace and Fleet entertain the arm conviction, a Lorraine and the eastern provinces afronviction which has its practical sup-Mr and Mrs P. W. Mr Mrs A. Rouso the Ost-Marken: the Danube Monarchy port in the experience gained in the is to be dissolved: Bulgaria again to b-boat cruiser warfare, shat Great Britain cheated of her national unity; and Tür will be brought to peace by 'semK, " key is to be pushed out of Europe Lad singsbed in 'Asiac

**WE MUST AND WE CAN."

The Chancellor then read the Note to the United States, and added that corres. ponding" Notes had been sent to the other Beutral States He concluded with the

The destructive designs of our oppon ents cannot be expressed more strongly We have been challenged to fight to the end. We accept the challenge. We stake everything and we shall be vic-following words :-- terious.

THE C-BOAT CONTROVERSY.

By this development of the situation the decision concerning submarine war fare has been feed late its last acute

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stage. The question of the C-bost war. offar." When, in 1914, we had to size ( Mr G. M. Harding. Templeton

nx the gentlemen of the Reichstag will remember, has scrupled us three times in this Consuiter-pumely, in March. May, and September last year. Oz each necasion in an exhaustive statement

pounded the points for and against in this question. I emphasized an ench occasion that I was speaking pro tempore and not as supporter in principle, or an opponent in principle, of the T272- restricted employment of U-boats, but in consideration of the military, political, and economie situation po a whole.

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No one among us will close his eyes to the seriousness of the step which we are taking. That our existence is at stake every one has known since August 4th. 1914, and this has been brutally emphasized by the rejection of cur petice and have recourse to the sword against the Russian general mobilization, we did so with the deepest sense of responsibility towards our people sitt conscious of the resolute strength which says, We must, and therefore, we can." Endless streams of blood have sue been shed, but they have got washed away the N," and the can,"

In now deciding to employ the iwal and sharpest wipen we are guided solely by aber consideration of all the circum stances that come info, question, and by

I always proveeded from the standpoint firm determination to help our people as to whether an unrestricted U-boat war

out of the distress and disgrace which will bring us nearer to a victorious pence our or not. Every means, I said in March, Sncerns les in a higher hand, but

enemies contemplate for them. that is calculated to shorten the was is regards'n' that hurman strength can do the humanest policy to follow. When to enforce success for the Fatherland' you the most ruthless methods are considered may be sured, gentlemen, that nothing

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as the best, ealculated to lead rs to vic. His been. neglected. Everything in this tory, and to a swift victory, I aid at that time then they must be employed.

The Imperial Chancellor proceeded wo

Mr & Mrs. Cossart, Mr.T. L. Perkins ** explain why in March and May. last yent

Col Darling, RE Mr & Mrs E.Ralph. he opposed an unrestricted U-boat war:

Mrs Dillon

Mr and Mrs W. E why again, in September, according to

Mr&Mrs W.Dainken Roberta the unanimous judgment of the political"

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr A. M. Shark and military authorities, the question

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Me W., Smaest was not considered ripe for decision.

Rev. F. G. E. Mr & Mrs A. Findlay In this connection the Chancellor restricted submarine warfare" with reprated his previous utterance, that as

the publication of some semi-official

Hastings, R.Na Smith honest and as he, in agreement with the starvation of England. The fallestworth

arithmetic concerning the proposed Mr A. H. Hollings. Mr & Mrs V. Findlay

2. Smith Supreme Army Command, reached the version is given by the Berlin Lokalan Mrs T. J. R. Johns Mr E. Smith conviction that ruthless U-boat wat teiner.

Mr G. E. Wetton would bring Germany nearer to a vic-be about 20,000,000 groBRM register tons, Mr & Mrs Neil Mac- Mr and Mrs MT-8--

The total English tonnage is stated to Mr E. T. King torious peace, then the U-boat war would and is accounted for as follows:-Requi I started!.

Intyre and child Wilson sitioned for military purposes, 8,800,000 Prof. and Mrs Mc This moment, be continued, has now tons; engaged in coastal trade, 100,000 arrived. Last autumn, the time was not tons; under repairs, 1.000.000 tons; ply- get ripe, but to-day, the moment has

ing in the interests of the Allien "2000000 come when with the greatest prospect of land, 8,00,000 tons "at most." It is aided tons; remaining for the supply of Eng snccps we can undertake this enterprise that, as a matter of fact, the statistics Wa must therefore not wait any longer.

for July to September, 1918, show only about 6,750,000 top

tops of

of English shipping as plying to England, and it is estimated that, with the addition of 900,000 tons of non-English enemy tonnage and 2,000,000 Mrs P. Almond Mr J. Joseph In the first place, the most important of neutral tonnage, England is de- Mr J. R.Anderson Mr G. D. Macdonald BEESTE FUND $800,000 | Lo fact of all is that the number of our pendmit upon a round total of 10,760,000 Mr G. Bannerman Matheson submarines has very considerably gross register tons.

MrR HBevan Mrs McGeert increased as compared with last spring that there will be a great reluction

The Lakalanzeiger goes+ .or to predict Mr W. Budge Mr W. Morley

of Miss L. E and thereby a firm basis has been imports from North America during the Mrs Chadbourne Mr. D. Mucha Motte Bullen Miss E

month of

of February, and then con-- Mr C. W. Chang

Mr and Mrs Nat The second co-decisive reason in the tinues:

Mr and bad corn harvest of the world. ́ ́ This The supplies of the Entente cannot be fack now already confrosts England, asured without the liberal shipment and Italy with serious dithculties. We of Australian wheat Every hundred Mr and Mrs Dick: Mr and Mrs 0.5 | quoted in applicatione za

thousand gross register tous which Mr and Mire Earle, Richardson le fitaly hope to bring these dificulties, cannot be dispatched or is destroyed and child Mr Richardson by means of an unrestricted U-bost means & falling off of 240,000 tons of Me K. M. Fetterly, Capt. M

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