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THE EMPEROR WILLIAM ON DIVINE RIGHT.
THE SPEECH AT KÖNIGSBERG. (FROM THE "TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.)
Berlin, August 25th. Any disappointment that may have been felt at the general and non-political character of the Emperor William's utterances at Posen set Saturday will have been obliterated by his Majesty's
's speech at Königsberg yesterday, although, to judge from the comments of the Berlin Press this evening, his Majesty's words
will be received in a
a spirit of criticism rather
was in reality
than with satisfaction. The speech, which was delivered to the notabilities of one of the fortkost addressed to the people of the provinces of the Kingdom of Prussia, whole Gorman Empire. Prompted, doubtless, by mories evoked by Königsberg the historical the Coronation town of the Prussian Kings, the William Isid special stress upon the Emperor Divine Right by which the Kings of Prussia ef Parliaments or popular
decisions.
memories
rule, afirm the downfall of Prussia during the Napoleonic era, the Emperor reas serted the necessity for maintaining the coun try's armaments in a sista of view of the vast pregross which Powere have made. In Queen Louise of who was closely connected with
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alone to stake all the powers of mind and body upon the good of the Fatherland. That is the lesson which the noble figure, named by our Fatherland and by the citizens of this town upon her memorial "the Good Genian of Prussia," handed down to us. Las I cherish the firm hope that all East Prussions sessembled here understand me, and that on their refers to their work and options
will be this thought. one must work together for the good of the Fatherland, no matter who he is and where he is. And the path of this noble lady who has passed away. will be
be an oxample for me, as it was for my grandfather.
Cwithou,"self as an instrument of the
Lord
heeding the views and opinions of the day, I ge my way, which is devoted solely and alone to the prosperity and peaceful development of our Fatherland. But in this work I neod
the co-operation of cash one in the country, and to this co-operation I trust I may have summoned you now.
With the hope that these sentiments may ever prevail in East Prussia, and that your help may be acoordod to me in my efforts. I empty my Long live the province of East Blogy. Prussia! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!
COMMENT IN PRESS.
The storm of outspoken criticism which this
Prass, Le found na exemplar for the autumn of 1908 to look for generalities in the
generation. She taught them that the that men must
I was overyth: that woman occasion, however, bis Majesty fine banken down
enltivate the military must live the life of the home and of the family and not strive for "supposed rights in which
In conclusion, they can emulate men.""
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this manifestations of his own personality, the reserve which he has laid upon himself dar ing the last two years, and the Press raises the the knowledge of the Imperial Chancellor, and, if so, what attitude Herr von Bothmaan Emperor's view Hollweg nasumes towards the
the AB SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF hooding that he must go his way without
Moderato the day.
JourD- views and opinions of
LOEDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS Ale regret that his Majesty should here himself needlessly to the ire of public orificen aud that, at a time when political feeling in Ger many and especially in Prussia is running high, he should have accentuated the contrast between the Divine Right of Kings and the decisions of popular assemblies.
subjects in the work of promoting the prosperi- ty and development of the Fatherland the path which, "considering myself as an instra ment of the Lord, without heeding the views and opinions of the day, I go."
THE SPEECH.
After expressing his gratification at the reception which had been accorded to himself and the Empress by the inhabitants of in berg and of the province, the Emperor said:
The sentiments which are finding exgres sion during these days at Königsberg are s proof that quite peculiarly intimate bonds unite the town and province with our House.
the And indeed, when one looks back npon bistory of the land and of the House, one finds "That great and important sections of it are common to bo! Here it was that the Great
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that, although no one can look apon the Emperor Anything but a Constitutional Monarch, his latest utterance will only serve as fuel to the fire of anti-monarchical:
agitation.
The Kraus Zeitung, the principal Conservative journal, has so far expressed no opinion upon the the speech; but the Deutsche Tagsereitung, which is to an almost equal extent the
Elector made himself Sovereign Duke in of the Extreme Right, admits that there
ย
too
to Divine Right ware perhaps
the pointed Germania, the organ of Campeorary not posi Centre Party, expresses the hope that the tates idea of his attributes as "the chosen instrument of Heaven and may not louro unheeded the opinions of others. Mindful, donbilees, of ra- sent party Parliamentary saccesses, the writer adds:-
We have experienced the fact that the opinion of the people, so long as it is decisively and clearly expressed, does make an impression
apon him.
Prussia by his own right, and here it was that his son set the kingly Crown upon his own head, Faroe at ad and thereby the Sovereign House of Powers. Frederick William 1, established his authority here as rocher de bronze"; under Frederick the Great the protiuce shared the joys time of
and of his rale; then came the
Borrows of of trial hard
The great soldier-Emperor of the French lived here in the Caetlo, and after the might of Prussia had been broken, he let town and country feel the weight of his pitiless hand. Butit was here, too, that the idea of the resuscitation and liberation of the Fatherland first took material shape. Tauroggen (where in 1812 General Yorck signed the Convention with the Rassians by which the Prussian declared nentral) was followed by Army was the onthusiastic resolution of the Prussian Provincial Diet, when old iron-hearted Yorck with words of fire reused the members to begin the work of liberation. And here once more my grandfather placed by his own right in comparatively in its infancy, it is natural that the Crown of the Kings of Prussia upon his the Emperor'd admonition to German women head, once again laying stress upon fact to home and family should
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THE ADMONITION TO WOMEN. Journals of all shades of opinion, however, while doubtless attaching divergent meanings to the phrase, find comfort in the Emperor's statement that the effect of all must be con. contrated upon the welfare of the Fatherland. Ir a domestically minded country such 08 muffrage movement Germany, where the woman
to
be
that it was conferred upon aliance received with approval. At the same time it is
of God alone, or
and not by
felt that, in view of existing economic conditions meetings of the people, or popular decisions; the Emperor cannot have intended toa strict an and he considered the chosen instru- interpretation to be placed upon his words.
at of Heaven, and as such performed his While goneral satisfaction is expressed, ment
nesake concerning duties as Rogent and as ruler. And adorned rate in principle, with the passage
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armsments and military virtues, the Radical years ago with the Crows, he took the in order to add to it the Imperial Crown. In Fross points out that it is the anty of those truth what a path way that which terminated persons who are" constitutionally responsible" taxation required to maintain
with tho despatch of the celebrated telegram to see that the taxation what the people
of the Emperor to my late grandmother, these armaments does not exceed
Welche Wendung darch Gottes Fügang!" ("What a result has been, vouchsafed by Divine Providence!).
HOTTOWER.
The
can bear. Taken as a whole, the speech is con and movements which he believes to exist among sittered as the Emperor's answer to tendencies the German people to-day; but it is recognized that, while his Majesty does not spare his criticism, at the same time he does not fail to
encuarage.
THE JAPANESE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. (FROM THE "TIMES" TOKYO CORRESPONDENT.)
THE KXAMPLE OF QUEEN LOUISE, But this picture.would be incompleta ware I not to reculla igure which, esposisily dur ing this year, bas occupied and stirred afresh the minds of the Prussian, and I may say the Gorman, people. To think of the period of without the our collapse and of our rise with ilgurs of Queen Louise is impossible towa of Königsberg and the province of East Prussia have seen this angel in human form
their inhabitants, have felt her moro among influence, and with her have borne so heavy
The noble Queen has been de scribed with minutenose from many points of have occupierl themselves view, and our people with her in thankful remembrance. But I think that too much emphasis cannot be laid upon the one point that in the general cal- lapse of our country, when even statesmen all for lost, the Queen and generals gave up alone never doubted as to the future of the Fatherland. By her example, by her letters, by her axhortations, and by the manner in which sho-trained-her-children she showed the people the way in which it might again become strong. She pointed to the return to religion, nud thereby to the return to self-directors, yielding to this exigenny, make no roused due provision of reserves. There is also the knowledge and self-confidence. the people to the idea that they should flock Want of chartered accountants. This essential around the King, and win back freedom. And feature of sound business has yet to be created
in Japan. when she a noble martyr-had passed away,
THE STATE FINANCES.. and the land was aflame with enthusiasm, and
. More immediately potent, however, is a feel old and young seized their arms to drive the oppressors out of the country, sho matcheding of uncertainty about the value of money.
Sho
in spirit before the banners and roused tho courage of the warriors, so that the great work was accomplished.
ARMAMENTS AND PEACE.
The tardiness of reaction from the panic of 1907 is Japan surprises many onlookers. Nearly three years and a half have come and gone since the post-helium bubble burst, never- heless the spirit of enterprise, though not altogether dormant, shows no signs of vigorous awakening. Undoubtedly this want of recupera- tive suorgy must be regarded in some as a measure of the blow received by the gro think that the effects but it is not possible
oporatire of the shock have remained strongly for such a long time. Other factors are at work. -Ono of there is & a growing want of confidence
in the methods of joint-stock
Too companies, much is sacrificed on the altar of dividends. shareholders insist on large dividends, and
nation,
When, a few months age, the Treasury an nounced conversion of part of the national debt on a 4 per cent. basis a sense of elation was st once experienced By a great majority of t people the idea of Japan's becoming a 4 per cent, country had not been conceived na ab imminent possibility, and the excitement fol
the announcement
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What does the noble figure of Queen Louise teach? It teaches us that, just as sho once filled her sons before all things with the ons
lowing. desire to restore the national honour and to defend the Fatherland, so we sen must think that the Finance Missister's * programme coltivate all the military virtues; just as was prematuro, and the result is now awaited in the time e of the country's recovery young with some dubiety, while the upward an old hastened to give the utmost of
given to all securities at the time impetus their possessions, just as women and girls to have been more or less artificial. For the spared not even their hair, so we, teo, must moment the market derives some support before from the fact that good dividends are promised
rendy,
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hha Perera have made. For upon short-lived. Another dept will be asked in
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Dr. F. Hoyt
W. Ping fr
or
Mr. P. 8.ksea Mr. F. T. Shostell
Stewart & child Mr. A. Storrie' Mr. R. P..Taylor
- ON SALE.
A TABLE OF THE
RATES OF EXCHANGE AT
HONGKONG
For Demand Drafts on London on the day of
preceeding the departure of the English Mails; also Table of the Yearly Approximate Averages for 36 years
FROM 1874 TO 1909.
Price $2 Cash On sale at the DAILY Pares" Office, or Loosi Booksellers.
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