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can do. Their wish to reduce us to which appeared recently in the Daily defencelessness and idleness by depriving Jail, was written by Mr. Frederick us of salepetro, cotton, copper, and oil is. William Wile, formerly Berlin correspon-economic fraino is thing of sturdy already an impotent cripple Germany's dent of that journal; —

THE GREAT SPIRIT OF FRANCE.

INSPIRING FIGHTING SPEECH BY FRENCH PREMIER

VICTORIOUS PEACE

Huge crowds awaited the opening of the

muscles and red cheeks. Trance's indus Ill-vill, blinding, uncompromising, trial districts and richest wino provinces, ferocious, to all English everywhero, is the the vitals of the Republic, are deserts. In Paris Chamber on the 22nd ult, Inside Gorman Christmas sentiment. When the Rhineland and Westphalia tho chimnoys the building was packed to its utmost Kaiser and his generals, somewhere in the bolch busy smoke and employ over now) west, to-night drain their Holy Evo hands from week to week. That we are capacity. glasses of steaming Punsch they will not kept off the high seas is bitter. But it All the Deputies were attired in civilian tonst one another joyful Christmas, drives us into economics, from which we garb, M. Lasies came in limping, while a's of old. They will hip it to the dregs| had been weaned. That means that we M. J. L. Dumesai wore the Cross of the in a gulp of implacable hatred of Eng, may have more money on the last day of Legion of Honour, which he had gained land. Neutrals just returned to England war then the Britons would like us to in the trenches. from Germany for & Yuletide unpoisoned"Our chief industries, capociconed with M. Deschanel opened the session, and by an atmosphere of malice toward all and enormous capital, are equal to every made a splendid spooch, glorifying, the good will towards none bring almost modern requirement. Those of England memory of all the Deputies who had fallen incredible accounts of the Fatherland's even if their country is not defeated, will on the battlefield before the hour of Christmas spirit. The popular song inch the necessary money for that long victory: All the Deputies stood up, and round the familly trees and festive boards, planned modernisation without which remained standing during the speech.⠀⠀ one hears, will be Lissauer's Hymn of continued competition with us in not M. Deschanel was constantly interrupt Hite. Every theatre, music-hall, and thinkable. Millions of healthy young ed by applause. The orator paid a tribute cabaret will have it on its programme Germans and unused men await impati to England, who, he declared, continued For weeks it has beer sung nightly. The ently the call to arms. The number of her glorious mission of civilisation; to effect on audiences is such that the very cannon Krupps alone are daily delivering Belgium, the miracle of energy" and tir seems convulsed with hate. Men, would sound incredible to the foreigner to Japan, for repairing the injustion women, and children his snarl, and Nowhere, in other words, ground for which had been committed to the countries clench their Asts when the singer the cruven anxiety. But howhero, likewise, of the Orient. hymn is said to be rondered most effective any semblance of arrogant Sedan exuber ly by women urtails-rasps out the ance Ng comfortable reclining in the despised word “England 1” at the end of eiderdown of the Millenniumi. Our foes such verse un accents of defiant scorn. are strong and well armed. Capably led mourning.

Mr. Charles Newton Wheeler, a distin at the important roints. They have magnificent oration by sayingWe will guished American journalist, who has giant, untapped resources. We have noted prove to the world the right is above spent the past for night in Western Gor that we have not inherited a monopoly might reviews many, summing up for his own paper the of strategic genius. No one must The Premier then reviewed the events- hate cule bow obsessing the German tire. No one must lose his head leading up to the war, and thus refuted national soul, says: in victory carousals. Cheerful confidence the German contentions by which it was sought to throw the blame for the war on the Allies.

The batred felt towards England by the German poople passes beyond the mere meaning of the word as used in ordinary conversation. It is primitively tribal They abhor, dotest, abominate, and loathe the English peoples to a degree perhaps unparalleled in all history. It is the esence of malignity and malevolence of a racial hate, sharpened and accentuated a hundred-fold through the operation of great intellects that exhaust every line of shrewdness.

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THE BRITISH ARMY. REMARKABLE TRIBUTE TO ITS EFFICIENCY.

A remarkable tribute to the efficiency of the British Army is paid by the special correspondent of the Naples Mattino, who sends his report from Armentiores He writes under date November 20th as follows:

The seats of the seven Deputies, who had fallen on the battlefeld were covered with French fings, which were draped with

M. Deschanel wound up a.

He began by declaring that at the pre- sont moment there was but one policy

on fighting mercilessly until to go Europe, now held in pledge, has been definitely freed by an absolutely victorious peace. That is the unanimous ory of Parliament, the country, and the army,

Faithful to the signature which she attached to the treaty of September last,. and in which she engaged her honour that is to say, her life France, in accord with hor Allies, will not lay down her right, reunited her ravaged provinces arins until she has avenged her outraged ravaged by force-restored heroic Belgium to the fulness of her material prosperity and political independence, and broken Prussian militarism, so that they might eventually reconstruct a regenerated Europe founded upon justice and right.

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Calais has now become a city entirely British And the same can be said of villages within the British lines The St. Omor, Hazebrouck, and all the

There has been displayed in this always have become their property. The impious war all the virtues of our race Boroughs are their dominion. It is and those with which we are credited of nomad colony which canly transports initiative, spirit, bravery, and fearless- its; wherever the necousity of war ness, as well as those not credited to us. arith a powerful logu sity which stoicism.durance patien requires. And this colony grows every gamely

tadi throws an illuminating light on the real "We salute gil those heroes Glory to intentions of Great Britain. There is at those who have fallen in the field before The German Government issue an break of day each day a brigade on the the final victory, and to those who by that official apology for the cast coast baby march which begins at Havre and ends final victory will to-morrow avenge them killings. It declares that Scarborough is at St. Lazare St. Omer, and the entire A nation which can rise to such enthusias fortified place, and that in Whitby battle front furnished with a supply of tic heights is imperishable. Sheltered by only the toastguard and wireless station material of richness and abundance, this heroism, the nation has lived and was shelled, in full accordance with which it is difficult to conceive laboured, accepting all the consequences international law." The communique In Italy it is perhaps still believed that of the war, and domestic tranquillity has Lends up with this swagger the British troops on the Continent are never been troubled

The British complain that the German little greater in numbers than those who The Promier also spoke of the financial cruisers ran away to avoid battle. From fought at Mons, St. Quentin, and on the vitality of the country, the security of its German, waters to the English east coast Marne. But the truth is that the British credit, and the confidence which the latter and return is a journey which takes ships troops along the northern front cannot be commanded and which would enable the twice scross the North Son. As in the past less than 300,000, and the number is country to continue the war until tho six weeks German cruvers have twice been steadily growing. The impression which on the English coast, the English have had is furnished by the obvious permaneneyecessary reparation had been obtained.

He then referred to the innocent civil four opportunities for contact with the of the British troops is that Great Germans in the North Sea. That they Britain is preparing at the present victims who had hitherto been protected have on every occasion failed to embrace moment on the Continent the first nucleus by the laws of war, but whom tho the pretended desired opportunity for a of that Army with which it is preparing Germans, in order to terrify the nation,. fight is hardly a thing for which Germany to invade Germany. Only thus can be had remained, and would remain unshake- is to be blamed, especially as the German plained the enormous mass of material able, bad led into captivity or massacred. Fleet has spared Mr. Churchill the trouble transported by the British to the Con- The Government's debt to the families of of charging them out like rate!?.

tinent, the colossal trains of automobiles. those victims would not, he said," be the unending lines of vehicles of every extinguished by the opening of a first As far as supplies of cotton for its kind, the heavy artillery which every day credit of £12,000,000, 2,000,000 idle spindles are concerned, grows in number and importance the The Government solemnly pledged itself Germany is rapidly starving to death magazines which are daily called into to rebuild the heaps of ruins in the depart The most frantic efforts, official and existence--in short, a wealth of prepara-ments occupied by the Germans by dis private, are now in progress to secure tion which will serve to £t out, on the counting the indemnities that they would cotton from the United States. I have day, the British army i exact, and pending the help that they had access to a report by the American Yet it is this great preparation, carried would receive from that contribution, Consul General in Berlin, dated Decem out with a wealth of detail, which it is which the whole nation would proudly ber 12th, which estimates that Germany impossible to describe, and which makes pay, to relieve the distress of a portion will' urgently require nearly 2,000,000 bales the British army much supperior to the of its children. of cotton from Dixio" during the coming German, above all in the rapidity of the The country still had a hard task before year. Since the war began, the report convoys and the baggage trains, which is it, but the people were ready for any. explains, German spinners have been keep a secret of that proud and citizen army sacrifice. The task might be a long one. ing sections of their looms at work with Great Britain entered last into the In conclusion, the Premier appealed for intermittent supplies of raw cotton, in struggle, but appears by its preparations

hand-to-mouth quantities, from Switzer to have calmly resolved to be the last to the continuance of that union within land and Holland. Swiss supplies have leave it. No difficulty seems to frighten which the country had displayed in its Low stopped, other sources are drying up, her. Verily it intends to probe the utter struggle for an ideal. and all hopes are now placed upon most at all costs.

"Nothing grander," he said, "has ever America. The report even suggests that. While the greater part of the French been seen than this struggle of man the German War Office is alarmed over people in spite of the warnings of the against barbariem and despotism, against shortage of cotton for Army clothing Press, keenly awaits the moment in which the system of methodical provocations purposes are g

by the retreat of, the enemy they will be and threats which Germany calls peace, The Borten Caurier, the leading com-

nble to pass from the defensive to the against the system of collective murder mercial journal of Berlin, has just pub heart, and is content to leave the difficult war, against the insolent hegemony of offensive, to strike a blow at the enemy's ings and pillagings which Germany, callo liphed a panicky article beseeching Americain its own interests to strike task of finishing the war to the Russian that military caste which loosed the down the artificial barriers which alarm the need for an arduous under With her Allies, France, emancipating

menace, Great Britain has viewed without scourge.g tyrannical England has put up against taking and without any army at the start and avenging, arose. Her life is at stake. the exportation of cotton to German ports of the war has set about the creation, cu Let us then continue to have but one soul, The article makes, among other absurd French soil, of the material of the convoys and to-morrow, in victoriaus peace, wo statements, the charge that owing to of the Army which it may well be will shall recall these tragic days with pride." "economic disturbances in England caused go to Berlin, by the war, this country is no longer in a The little railway from Calnis to position to extend the usual credits. Hazebrouck traverses territory occupied Germans, I learn, chiefy blame the by the British Army. The tracks are en- Anglo-American insurance trust" for the cumbered by an endless stream of convoys stoppage of cotton shipments to the stary and carriages containing both men and ing textile manufactures of Rhineland, material. From the carriages come Westphalia, Saxony, and Silesia, as the hurrahs, and the elementary

Jokes insurance companies are said to decline which are characteristic of troops going

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Discoursing upon War Christmas in the line and housed in trains for their expected to arrive here on the 28th Janu his twenty seven-paged weekly homily in couloment to be perfected with that care ary, p.m. the Zukunft, that literary futuris, Herr which is characteristic of the British Maximilian Harden, auswers a telf-pat Army, which supplies to the soldier every- qucation:, "What Shall We Do:1 His thing of which he may stand in need in reply is a mixture of pessimism and a campaign from his rifle to his water- bluster, and ends, in his characteristic proof coat, from his pocket knife to his staccato style, as follows:-

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The sharpeat eye cannot yet discern a possibility of peace. We are still very for indeed from the point at which drunken hore led us to think we might be. We The str.-Umla, from Calcutta, - Jeft are soberer We have become saving Balgon on the 7th January, and may be Starve we shall not. Nor die of lack of expected here on or about the 1st Febru rawstuffs or guns. On the morrow agzinary

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