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TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1918.

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THE WAR AND ASIA:

BOME EFFECT OF GERMAN PROPAGANDA.

[BY LORD Limegrop; G.C.MG., G.CLE. GovERNOR OF Boary 1903-1907.]

AND LONDON, pernicious

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It will be wian not to underestimate or even attempt to minimise the effect which Germany's successes in Russia will almost certainly exercise upon the Asiatic mind. 113 news travela apace, and among Asiatics generally there is unfortunately only too much reason to believe that Russia's retirement from the war and the collapse of her vast Army are already attributed in many Eastern countries to the irresistible force of Germany's arms. This impression, bawover erroned as or exaggerated it may be in point of fact, will become prevalent and obtain credence all the more readily because it happens to coincide so closely with that hy the intense, insidiosa, and extensive propaganda campaign which Germany has been assiduously conducting in that as in other parts of the world for many years past.

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Lord Denbigh related to members of the Royal Colonial Institute, London, rectly an incident which, he said, had hitherto beans piece of diplomatic secret. history. At Madeirs the Germans first. took an hotel, then they wanted a con valescent home, and finally desired to establish certain vested internats. They demanded certain boncessions from This campaign was probably far more Portugal The German Ambassador early thorough, systematic, and qubtle in its in 1906 called on the Portagnes Govern- organisations and ramifications than is ment, and said that if the concessions Kenerally imagined or recognised by thos who are unfamiliar with the East askel for were not granted the Kaiser and the peculiarities of the Asiatic would send his Navy up the Tegur to Li temperament and mentality. It had as hon. The Portuguese Government sent

of objects the creation of an telegram to this country, and that night NOONG & CHANGHAI exalted opinion of Germany's military our Admiralty were on the point of power. Everywhere the idea was care mobilising the whole resources of the tally inculcated that this power

British Fleet. They thought of another invincible. It was, moreover, invested way of meeting the situation, how. with a subtle glamour that appealed over, and sent the Atlantic Fleet, in

trongly to the Oriental imagination. Instead close up against the Portuguese this respect it was highly can happened through an undiplomatic cast Thay let the Kaiser knew what from the enemy's standpoint, in Turkey and in Persia, and, as recent events tend to prove, it has been far from fruitless in Russia. It is no exaggeration to say that Germany's military prestige bas bean greatly enhanced throughout the taken in Russia. Efects will not be assigned to their true causes. The enemy's apparent military success in particular will appeal powerfully to the Asiatic, with whom might is right, as is almost invariably the case with people who have little knowledge of the world and liberty of government.

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source with the result that the next REEVE LIABILITY OF day the German Ambassador had to call again on, the Portuguese Government and explain that he had exceeded his learnt of the business, Denbigly ulder

When instructions.

the Americans they had expressed considerable di appointment at not being allowed to bave a hand in is while the fact that our Fleet was not absolutely mobilised resulted in no one outside diplomatic circles in this country knowing of it.

TO RELIEF JEWS IN WAR ZONE.

To what extent Germany'r prope ganda has affected India.it is difficult accurately to determine. German mis- eibaaries sad agents have unquestion. bly endeavoured to sow seeds of disaffection among the native populis tion, and several disorderly, outbreaks TEN MILLION DOLLARS GIVEN BY

AMERICANS:

were directly traceable to their influence. Happily, however, there is reason to believe that this influence was neither widespread nor general; it was sporadic.. Liberal.contributions toward the re- And, notwithstanding the insidious pro-liet of Jews suffering in the war ones vocations and allurements of these pro-

Hon. Mr. P. B. Holycak.—Chairman, G. TM. Edkins, Esq.,-Deputy

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Germans, one of the most striking and from the $10,000,000 fund collected by per cent, per annum on th daily balance hama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney, NewW.E.Hoogeworff Wesmouth

Army,

Five headred thousand dollars has been sent to aid the distraught Jews in the occupied districts of Poland and Lithuania, this country having hee turned into an inferno of misery when swept by the German armies

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Chist Manager.

N. J. STABB,

Hongkong, March 23, 1918.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANE,

J.-F. VAN REES

Manager.

Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1917-

of

MrA.Shelton Hooper Mr J. Wilkinson Mr Robt. Homme Mr and Mrs S T. Mr D. J. van Houten Williamson

Innes

Wilvor and son

Mr W. Kien

Miss L. Kingsbury

reassuring features of the war has been American Jews in 1917 have just been the magnificent loyalty of the Indian announced by Albert Lucas secretary For months 3 per cent, per annum London and Smiths Bank, Limited.

This is ceither the time nor the place of the Joint Distribution Committee

The Bank tags and mein and. ricetres to discuss the progress and prospects of who has been in charge of allotting the

for anlection Bills of Exchange ines Capt. and Mrs E. Mr. And Mrs F. L. is extremely important to keep steadily

letters of credit on w Branches and the campaign in Mesopotamis. But it money.

Correspondents in the Fat on the E. 31. Joseph Mr. T. Witterberg

Mr W. P. Janob Mr and Mrs Wilson and clearly in mind the chief objective

Continct, in Great Britain, America, Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr. G. G. Wood of the force now operating under the

and Australia, And francia banking command of General Marshall. It is

business of every description.

Judge

Mr and Mrs B essential to the safety and well-being of

•Wylie India that the extension of the principle of pan-Germanism in the East should be Twenty-five thousand dollars, will be decisively and permanently stepper. Bosent for the maintenance of soup kit Iar Ra Persis is concerned, Germany has chens established in Constantinople and no dominating desire merely to develop other Turkish cities by American Am the natural resources of that country besarlors before the break. Permission Her roa aim is not commercial, but for this work has already been received military in character. Bermain objective is to secure e base on the Persian Gulf, with Baghdad as cly an intermediate station, so to speak, on the raste from Berlin. If Germany were successful in sttaining this end it would constitute grave and constant meauce to the security of India; it would be, în fact; ■ point d'appui against our Pacific dominions

and Eastern possessions.

THE KAMER'S FENAM...

THE

business of the shore Bank in conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR THE PORATION Rules may be obtained en application.

The War Trace. Board has also sinc tioned the purchase of thousands of packages of kosher food for the Russian INTEREST on deposits is allowed on Jews'heid prisoners of war in German the minimum monthly balances at 33 camps. This relief will be continued FER CENT per annum. Deposito.s through the committes of Dutch Jeway transfer at their option balances of established in Holland.

With the British military foren $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND capring Palestine, no further permita for SHANGRAL BANK, to be placed on relief undertakings there are necessary, FIXED DEPOSIT: st 4- PER CENT) and Mr.. Local announced that STP,000 has been sent through the United, Staten

Consul at Alexandris.

For the starving Jews of Ealonics,

$30,000 has been forwarded, and additional $50,000 has been sent to the Jews of Patrugrid for relief in Rassia the hundred thousand dollars has been allowed for the scour of auferers in

This is the real gos! of Germany's ambition-the be-all and end-all of her policy in the East, an essential part of the Kaiser's dream of world-power, to which, according to Mr. Gerard's latest revelations he has openly confessed The significance of this fart must not be overlooked. Prior to the war Germany Rumanis enjoyed most, if not all of the advantages of world-power by means of her com- merce; but in seeking deliberately, to supplement ber growing, commerical importance with military domination she has brought herself into direct conflict, so far as the East is concerned. with the highest interests, not only of Great Britain, but also of certain Asiatic Powers, such as China and Japan...

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