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MR.bowed baneath events, but corresponda generally to the idea that people harg formed of him when they have been told that he has learnt to adjust himself to the situation, which, notwithstanding the very exalted qualities he possesses, musti still be very painful.
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In a virulent article entitled
The day before yesterday, however, I America Neutral?" the Cologne Gazette spoke to someone who had been able to of February 3rd analyses Mr. Bryan's observe the Kaiser several times at Hond recent letter to Mr. Stone, President of quarters. He said, The Kaiser's appear the Sonato Foreign Relations Committeo, unoo shocked me. The Emperor is old and on the neutrality policy of the United grey and has fallen away. He is visibly States.
affected by circumstances. I have soon him saw wood (his daily amusement, in which be indulges hero and also at Potsdam), and it distressed me to see him sit, working listlessly, and now and again staring fixedly in front of himself, lost in thought
Taking the text of Mr. Bryan's letter from The Times of January 28th, the Cologne Gazette introduces its criticisms with the remark that "the ways of Amori- enn neutrality are wonderful.' Comment
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the journal describes as an interna tional scaudal" the enterprise which American industry has shown in taking advantage of the economie situation created by the war. While the Allies can get all they need, the position of Germany and Austria-Hungary is described as being different from that of belligerents in any earlier conflict.
The correspondent remarks that reports do not agree, and that while he does not accept the most sombre accounts of the Kaiser, neither does he trust the stories to the affect that the Kaiser has nover for years been so fresh, lively, and contented as now, Objective witnesses, such as photography and living pictures, offer a dooided contradiction to this
Germany and Austria-Hungary are The correspondent adds: The hermetically cut off by a coalition of Kaiser's birthday brought a literary sur- Great Powers from all sources of outsido prise with it--a dozen writers have boon aid. As they cannot be vanquished on the added to the knights of the Fourth Class battlefield their enemies are seeking to of the Red Eagle (with crown). Among brook their strength by starving them cut them aro such moderns as Gerhard Haupt- and by cutting shot their supplies of mann and Richard Delmol. Who half a arms and munitions of war. This handi- year ago would have thought of Haupt. cap, too, they can overcome, thanks to mann, the author of The Weavers and their thriftiness, to the richness of the the Breslau Festspiel, as a Prussian Windsoil which they defend, and to their great kaight? It is not his old labours, which, industrial strength. But they have a among other distinctions, have won him right to expect that the rest of the world the Nobel Prize, which have occasioned the which is not hostile to them will have no inclusion of his name in the list of birth- part in the diabolical scheme of their day honoura, It is what he has done singa foes. If this coalition of world-Powers the war. This is apparent from the inclu is to have the additional and unrestricted sion among thow knighted of Ernst advantage of adding to its resources the Lissauer, who was carlier regarded as enormous natural and industrial products suddenly become famous oven in the eyes of a filth Great Power, which represents of the arch-enemy England through his the gigantic stocks of the second greatest well known "Hymn of Hate." economic unity in the world, then we have
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OLD TAVERN BILLS OF THE NAVY CLUB.
The 150th anniversary of the founda tion of the Royal Navy Club of 1785 was. celebrated last month at the Whitehall Rooms, Hôtel Métropole, on the occasion. of the annual Founders' Day Dinner.
Admiral Sir George Atkinson Willes, president, was in the chair, and the guest of the evening was General Sir Willicar Marines. Owing to so many members Nicholls, Adjutant-General of the Royal being on active service, the company was much smaller than usual; not more tha 60 were present, as aguiust 200 or some times 250. Among those present were
Admirals
William Sir
Kennedy
Sir Houverie Clark, H. C. Kingsford, and HA Warren Rear Admirale P Hoskyns, W. B, Fawkner, A. H. Smith- Dorrion, S, E., Erakine, E. F. Gaunt, and J. F. Rolleston; and Captain Howe segretary.
to reckon not with four, but with five Great Powers, however much one or the other among them may seek to botch the latter of international law into a thread bare cloak of noutrality. History will ong day pronounce judgment upon the part that the United States is playing in keg this war, and its verdict will be that for the sake of the 30 pieces of silver of her armament: contractors, America hay betrayed her vaunted ideals of humanity and her strivings after peace.
Three columns of comment in this strain conclude with the following outburst :—
It is the bratal British standard of might which finds expression in this American utterance. England is supreme at sea, therefore neither right nor reason, international agreements nor any other principles of universal law, can have sway. This is the language of the sanie Wilmot Fawkes, Holland, Sir Mostyn man (Mr. Bryan) who formerly and with Field, Kirby, Bearcroft, G. W. Russell, such self-complacence played the part of Conybeare, Sir Edmund Poe, G. A. an apostle of universal pence. We are Giffard, Cherry, and Christian; Vice- certain that the German-Americans and Admirals HW Fleet, R. Ommanney, those who think with them will not fail to give his epistle the answer it deserves But its contents conoorn us too, for Mr. Bryan speaks in the name of the Ameri- can Government. We do not exaggerate the importance of his words, but neither
Tho full history of the club, if it is over do we underrato it. We now know what written, should be of absorbing interest. we have to expect so long as the conduct A short skotch of its rise and progress.. of American affairs is in his hands. This was printed in 1847, and a brief memoir is as clear to us as it appears to be in of the Navy Club of 1785 (Thatched England, who, with Mr. Bryan in charge, House) was issued for the use of members ventures to adopt towards America a tour in 1889. The two institutions were amal- which in carlier days would not have been gamated in the latter year. The meeting tolerated at Washington which led to the foundation of the Royal Mr. Bryan's attitude, moreover, coilicts Naval Club of 178b took place at the with the laws of logic. If he really house of Captain Basil Keith desired to preserve an even-handed February 4th, 1765. It was at first called neutrality, he ought to impose the condi- the Navy Society and the club meetings were held at the St. Albans Tavern. tion that America should be free to supply also Germany and Austria Among the founders was Sir Hyde Parker, then a captain. The bills at the Hungary with war material.
tavern were regarded as extravagantly American neutrality is merely a trans high, and on parent cloak for oficious funkerism April 30 the club migrated Henrietta street, towards England. We know this now and Opvent Garden, where the proprietor we shall act accordingly. If America undertook to provide a good dinner at respects nothing but brute force, then we, half-a-crown & head.
The hour for too, shall let brute force have full play.
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LATEST PICTURES OF THE dinner he had given. The minute book
KAISER.
GROWN SMALL AND AGED.
[FROM THE TIMES" SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
of the club, jealously guarded at Coutts's Bank, records that the society granted. him three guineas to cover his loss, and agreed to pay him 35. a bead for the Future Still the members. were not happy, the cookery left much to be. desired, and another move was mide to the Shakespeare's Head Tavern. In the AMSTERDAM, January 31st.
reports of the proceedings thenceforth.
the names of most of the illustri appear The Berlin correspondent of the Nieuwe ous Naval commanders of the latter part Hotterdamsche Courant devoto an article of the 18th and of the 19th centurie to the Kaiser arising out of his Majesty's Rodney, Hawke, Keppel, Howe, Duncan, birthday. He says that the Kaizer has Jorvis, Hood, Keith, Gambler, Calder, become like a mythical person living Collingwood, and Horatio Nelson-they behind the walls of mystery created by the are all here. Headquarters. Quite recently, however, In 1792 the society raised fund in aid the correspondent visited & cinema where of the widows and orphans of members, and three moetings were held in connec a picture x as shown of the Kaiser visiting the troops in the Eastern war theatre, tion with its formation. Among those who attended the first was Sir John When his Majesty appeared on the screen, Jervis, who, as Lord St. Vincent, was the murmur ran through the houss, How great organizer of victory during the small he has become. The correspondent Napoleonic wars. Nelson was present at says a
two of these gatherings, and Bidney This was also my own very strong Smith at all three. The Navy Club. Impression, which was still further cou 1785 also included most of theser in firmed this week on seeing a new pasto membership. Like the old societ graph of the Kaiser a striking portrait excluded lieutenants only fag officers The Emperor's features have become and captains being admissible. sharp.” His checkbones and nose, which manders are admitted to-day.) William appears much more sequilino than I.V., Duke of Clarence, was a frequent formerly, spring sharply forward. His attendant, and his old captain, Nelson, moustache shows up dark on the photo was present at the meetings of January. graphy, but the hair on the temples seems and May 28th, 1788 and May 13th, to come down white under the helmet 1789; and also at that held on December Everything that one, especially in 20th 1797, after his promotion to flag ft. la caricature, formerly regarded in Bath in reward for his services at St. rank and decoration as Kaight of the
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The establishment of the Service club made it unnecessary for the club to have a special habitation, and its dinners have for many years past been held at the Hotel Métropole. The speeches on taess occasions are never reported, but it is side to say that the splendid work which did not go unrecognized at the labest banquet
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