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SPEED SAVES THE CRUISER.

One of the most successful though least advertised of Germany's commerce-de- stroyers has been the Karleruhe. Now the Berlin Forwaeris has received a letter from one of her crow describing briefly five months of her career since she left Kiel on June 15th. It is a record of hair broadia escapes.

THE CASE FOR COURTS- MARTIAL

The Times last month published the following Editorial note:-

In-

We are glad to hear that Lord Selborne At the annual meeting of the Cheloo.

is to raise the question of Courts martial General Chamber of Commerce on Febru

in the Navy a fortnight benca. He will ary 25th, the Chairman, Mr. Montague

ask the House of Lords to express the opinion that the established custom of the Navy, by which a Court-martial is Beart, in the course of his address said.”

held to investigate the lors of any of **For perhaps more than one reason the

His Majesty's ships, was founded in the number of steamers' entering Post was

best interests both of the Nary and tho 327 less than in 1913, and it will be noted arlsruhe was lying at the Hamburg be maintained. We welcome this motion. A few days before war broke out the public and that it is expedient it should that the total figures are the smallest on

American pier at Kingston, Jamaica, to for two reasons. First of all, no good record, with the exception of the year take in provisions. As she left the British cause has been shown for a departure from 1904 for which there was special cause. cruiser Berwick entered the harbour, and the traditional practice of two couturies; the two vessels selated each other, the and, secondly, to omit the holding of a Unless some progress be soon, made in

bands playing the German and British Court-martial is to ignore the Articles of Harbour improvements, and Customs National Anthems, About a week later War, wherein it is clearly implied that accommodation, it is conceivable that the Karlsruhe was on the look-out for such procedure should be followed. owners will discontinue sending their Britob merchant ships when smoke was deed, for twenty-five years before they reported on the horizon. “Soon we wore became law it was the invariable rule. steamers into Chefoc, or, at best, will give able to recognize the enemy's cruiser So far as the public is aware, neither a it only occasional service; for I speak Berwick. She was strongly armed, but Court of inquiry nor Court-martial has with knowledge of the subject when I say could not come near us in speed. But wo been held after any of the losses of ships that thero is the gravest dissatisfaction could not accept battle, as she was to which have been sustained since the war strongly armed. The exciting chase lasted began. Such as have actually been held with the present situation which, in all day, but finally the look out announced have been concerned with other matters. It the matter of the much-talked-of Harbour that, the Berwick was out of sight." is due to the officers who have been connect- Improvements, seems to enjoy an official A few nights later the Karlsruhe layed with such losses that they should also interest limited to the collection of under the light of a topic moon, when be given a similar opportunity, and, if surtaxes, which were authorized specifionce more smoke was signalled about ten no fault attaches to them, that they should cally in connection with a Breakwater con miles distant. This time the signal came, bo absolved from responsibility for the truction. At our last annual meeting Clear for action. The first iron greet occurrences. It is unfair to them that your Chairman illustrated, by way of ing from the onery, says the sailor, fell they should be deprived of this method narrative, his conviction that we were 200 yards short, but thereupon the fight of investigation. The holding of a Court. moving forward with such strides that he began, and broadside after broadside was martial does not imply that an offence would be much surprised if the crisis exchanged. To our great delight we saw has been committed, but is the means pro- the word he used would not be reached in that the English cruisur sagged asternvided by authority for discovering if the The Dictionary gives the meaning of that otherwise to her assistants; hence we condized through negligence or any other 'cause, As we have already pointed out, word "crisis" as the decisive moment or cluded that her electrical machinery was turning point, and apparently the word destroyed, It turned out later that it was Court-martial is the best way of putting was well chosen, for the general impres the little British cruiser Bristol with on record that the officers and men of s sion seems to be that the turning point which we had had the fight. On August ship which has been lost or hazardod are was reached in about the time estimated, 9th wo ran into Porto Rico. We left the not to blame, and for discovering in a and the decisive moment was availed of harbour again with lights out, since two public manner the true onuses of the to let matters remain stationary Gentle English cruisers were waiting for us occurrence. No satisfactory substitute for. men, I stand before you a very humiliated outside. Only the-great skill of our cap-a Court-martial has been proposed, nor, Chairman. In that capacity, as your tain and our officers enabled us to get out so far as the country is aware, has any

boon tried. representative, I have been, until today, without disturbance. privileged to join in the important deli- berations of the Harbour Commission. Full of plans I attended the first meeting called after my election; full of plans I have endeavoured to serve you, and the general public who are interested in the Port's advance; full of plans I remain, gentlemen, but alas these are the only plans in evidence! The work for which merchants and shipowners have paid specially ear-marked taxes since July, 1913, is blocked because the plans for con- Westruction, submitted to Peking in May,

1914, havə not yet been sanctioned

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INVASION OF GERMANY.

THE SERIOUS MENACE OF THE

FRENCH ADVANCE..

THE KAISER'S FURY.

BALE, February 10th. The Germans have, realised that their

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and are fighting fiercely to stem the tide of invasion on German soil. They are. disputing the territory foot by foot, and, true to their principles, are spreading. ruin and devastation around them.

The first capture of the Karlsruhe was the Bowes Castle, which was sunk on August 18th. She had a cargo of saltpotre and iron ore. The writer gives a list of seventeen ships captured up to October 26, the biggest prize being the passenger steamer Van Dyck (14,300 tons), which had 200 passengers on board, as well as a quay- city of meat and flour. She was captured on October 26th. Describing the method of capturing vessels the writer says:---

"Wireless telegraphy plays a great rôle in the capture of enemy merchantmen, and it has done a good service. When a ship not to rudely question the statements of signal her by flag or wireless to stop. A Mr. Wang Chien Kang, the officially cutter with a prize crew is then sent appointed Chairman of the Commission, shoard to examine cargo and papers. If his repeated applications by wire and by she turns out to be an enemy ship her crew letter have failed to draw the smallest is sent aboard one of our accompanying response from the Chinese Authorities. vessels, which also takes off coal and pro- By your authority the Chamber took visions if we need them. The ship is then independent action on the 19th instant sunk by opening her sea-valves or blowing Please note the date, for it is interesting & hole in her with dynamite. Although to know that at a meeting of the Commis the British vessels have often been in the sion held yesterday, the Chairman same latitude as the Karlsruhe they could announced his receipt of a telegram on never prevent our captures because none the 20th instant informing him that the of them could match us in speed. At first plans are now receiving attention. This the steamer Crefeld, of the Hamburg is a remarkable coincidence, after being American Line, was employed to take off for all these months unable to extract the the crews of captured ships. Later the slightest acknowledgment of telegrama Asuncion was employed." and dispatches. There may be a sequel, and, using a familiar phrase, wo must "Wait and see. Your Committee have GERMANY AND THE TRUTH. 100 houses of pro-French Alsatians were not overlooked the question of rail con- nection with the port; it has been kept persistently before the Consular Body, who have most kindly given their united support when covering the Board's com- munications to Peking.

KUMOURS REGARDING LUNGKOW.

Thoy daily bombard Thann, which will soon be nothing but a heap of ruins. During the first series of operations in August and September last, which ended so disastrously for the French, the Gre mans had hurled 150 shells from the 150mm. batterica into the town. On that occasion they confined the destruction to property of Alsatians known to eyra- The damago pathize with the French. done to the immense factories belonging to M. Dumeril-Jaegle, M. Beha and M. Gerrer, which counted among the most important in Upper Alsace, is reckoned at millions of francs. In addition about

damaged or destroyed.

But since the second occupation of the

Maximilian Harden, the famous Ger- man publicist, who has recently declared town by the French the Germans show no mercy to any part, Whon the Kaiser that Germany wanted and arranged the heard that a French court of justice bad present war, has published in his journal been opened at Thann, had installed a Die Zukunft (The Future) an article that sub-prefect, and that the schools had been Disturbing rumours are current, to-day proves, beyond doubt that Germans are re-opened with a French teaching staff, his having reference to the development of satiated with the lying concoctions of their fury knew no bounds. He ordered that a number of batteries of 210mm. guns Lungkow, and this is a matter which We ought to love the truth, we ought should be placed in the forest of Nonnen- must receive the prompt and best attento demand that nothing is hidden from brucke and that the town should be Htion of my successor, and the incoming us," he writes. Mucius Scaevola buru-systematically bombarded. Not a house Committee; for whilst one port may have ad his arm to prove to the Etrurian King has been spared. Tho German guna

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no legal or moral right to protest against of what sacrifices the Romans were cap methodically destroy on an average ten, the equitable advance of another, the able. Let us leave such acts to those who houses a day. merchants interested in the port of Chefoc have nothing better to do. Picturesque have every right to vigorously protest gestures do not impress the French's, the against preference being shown to Lang Joffre's, the Nicholas's, and the Putnik's. But the courageous population still kow, after taxes for a special purpose, It is useless to assure anybody that Ger holds out. As soon as the Germans open which have been authorised by our respec-many is in no danger. H

fire all the people in the town take refuge. tive Ministors in agreement with the

The struggle is much harder than most The hospital has been utterly destroyed. Chinese Government, have been exaoled of us think. We had some pleasant sur-

The house alongside, where the medical for the past eighteen months. Let me ads prises, but they were followed by bitter staff is lodged, was the object of particular that I would strongly discourage the disappointments. An entire generation of attention on the part of the German circulation of the man unfounded Gorman youth has been either exterminat gunners. It is supposed that the enemy, rumours which so usually fellow occasioned or crippled. Hundreds of thousands has spies in the town who keep them in Mre Martin & childen ing little credence to the reports that the millions have been plunged into anguish.

al up-country vits of alarmists. Attach of these left at home wear mourning; formed of the effect of their fire. Mr & Mr E proposed site of this new settlements I, for one, do not want to be lied to, Theobald, the famous minster of Thanu, So far the magnificent church of St. Mitchemcro sve

marked out, that a sum of Tacls 700,000 neither by friend nor enemy. My only built by Erwin von Steinbach, one of the has been appropriated by the Central wish is to know the truth, and to be ready masterpieces of Gothic architecture, has Government for the development of the both for sunshine and fer stormy wea escaped damage except as far as the port, and that bunding work has already

ther.". been commenced, I made enquiries by, wire to Lungkow immediately upon hearing these yarns, and only a few minutes before attending this meeting I had a reply that cothing is known locally of this modest

The Germans attempt to justify their financial assistance, and certainly there is no evidence of the demarcation of site;

destruction of this peaceful manufactur or of work on the new bund work. Gentle In the course of a conversation with a ing town by declaring that when it is Mr. destroyed the French will have lost as mon, the progress of our Breakwater representative of the Matin scheme has been appallingly ew, but I Churchill, speaking of the four vessele most important centre for the provision- cannot believe that the Diplomatic Body Karlsruhe, Dresden, Kronprinz Wilhelm, ing of the army operating in Upper would now submit to any attempt to ignore and Prins Batel Friedrich-which are Alsace. But Thann is aot the only town our legitimate claim for attention to needs We cannot tell in what out-of-the-way Larnbach, Gewenheim, and Senntheim, on still at liberty, is reported to hay said which has suffered from bombardment. for which, as I have just said, it has been harbours, in what rivers, somewhere in the the route to Belfort, to the south of irrevocably agreed that we shall pay American Continent, those cruisers are

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special taxes. It would to an insult to hidden; but we do know that they find it on, have been much longed for them, and an intolerable injustice to us, necessary to conceal themselves.

Germans have strongly fortified their and to our local Chinese friends."!

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reports, therefore, that the Karlsruhe positions in the forest of Nonnebrücke. and Dresden had been accounted for are The whole forest is mined and traversed manifestly inaccurate, while if the two by barbed wire entanglements, trenches, armed merchant ships are aiding some and man-traps of all kinds. The Germans Tyrants have always been a little where in the American Cotnent they have further mined the town of Cernay, nervous of the barber. Dionysins, it will cannot be a

...mena.ci in the from which they were driven by the be recollected, shaved himself with a hot Indian Ocean. It should relicro the French artillery fire. It is at present coal in order to avoid undue intimacy minds of all interested in the Eas era completely deserted.--Daily Graphic cor- with a potentially lethal weapon in trade (remarks a London contemporary) respondent. potentially hostile hands. Two Japanese, to know that the report about the Eifel recently arrived from Brussels, describe Friedrich having turned her attention to the German officers going in pairs to have the scene of the Emden's activities is their hair cut and mounting guard in incorrect. It is to be hoped she will not The Pall Mall Gazeite forstells that turns with a drawn revolver while each get into Eastern waters. The discovery when skill or luck gives our airmen a receives the ministration of the shear and destruction of these cruisers is chance to attack the Zeppelins, the ther- It is usually the frightful" that are largely a emiter of time, patience, and mometer of German hopes will agaiu fall the most easily frightened.

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