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WAR NEWS.

"DAMAGEB" FROM BELGIUM.'

The official North German Gazette BUNOUNCE

with sublime shamelessness that the time has now come to demand apperation for the damage done to pro perty of Germans in Belgium in conse- quence of the excesses of the mob." It appears that Belgians at various points had the effroutery, in the early days of August, to take reprisals against German residente in their midst as soon as the news of the crossing of the Boigiam from tier by the treaty-breakers percolated through the land. The North German Gazette statos it has been discovered that Germans who thus suffered injury at the hands-of-Belgians have rights of recovery of damages under a Belgian law dated October 2nd, 1796, and this antediluvian statute will now be invoked to make individual communities responsible for tumults within their boundaries. The Gorman Governor-General of Belgium bas appointed so-called "Arbitration Courts, which are now to concern them selves with German claims. Thero is to bono appeal from the verdicts of these tribunals of justice."

SPECKNIJDELN.

THE STRENGTH OF RUSSIA.

“OUR OWN MIGHTY POWER."

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY Lan, 1916.

KAISER AND CROWN PRINCE.

THE SHADOW OF DOUBT." In this article, the writer, who is a neutral In the second of his articles in the Tägliche in Germany, deals with the feeling of the man of business with extensive connections undischun, Professor Vogt, of Weisbaden, people towards the Kaiser, the Crown Prince explains that the hope of Russia's curly ex Marsimt von Hindenburg, and the Imperial haustion is just as little justified in the Chancellor. He indicates also the deadly hanncial as in the military sphere. His anxiety hidden by Germanns boneath an general estimate of the position is that it the strength of Marshal von Hindenburg's length to be admitted. would be a great mistake for Cermany, on bility

appearance

of calm, and mentions the possi great crash when failure has at successes, to expect immediate victory, and The Kaiser's that Germany must sock her advantage in her "incomparably greater measure of moral increased with the war. He is considered to be the only man fit to serve as an example to power of resistance."

embodiment of all they most admire. His interni cxpressing the hope that Russia's his subjects and he is, at the same time, the and dangers may ulti- outward appearance, his mind, his ostenta- mately ripen," the article concludes tious piety, and almost all his undertakings of his poople: That he is clover, active, and in many ways brilliant even his worst enersies admit, but most of his subjects, in their idolatry, think him infallible. In their

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construct theories about the weakness of the enemics, but that we should fool our own mighty power. No other people on earth could have maintained even until the present time the fight that we are fighting." Only Germany and only the German people a capacity of our enemics, and not least Russia, are much greater than we imagined before the war. What we have to do is to be

popularity has undoubtedly.

are in accordance with the taste and wishes-

of it. The resources and the he he must be good and must be great or

grateful for what our army has achieved, and, recognizing the facts calmly and without fear, to grow in the consciousness of our own etrength.

SUFFERINGS OF PRZEMYSL.

he would not be so religious and would not. officially call on the Almighty in every one of his messages and letters.

Among the military caste, however, though nothing is openly said against him, he does strategical operations as he unquestionably not possess. the sano influenca in directing had in the early stages of the war. His generals seem to have found a way of proventing him from seriously interfering with the campaign.

However events may shape themselves,

An Austrian cavalry officer named Leh- Belgium must not be allowed to fall, who is said to have left Przemysl in A German officer told me that some of the into other hands, otherwise wo should lose an aeroplane at the time of the surrender, famous generals who, for one reason or

position so impregnable that the mere

has supplied the Frankfurter Zeitung with another, were deprived of high commands contemplation of it will deprive our foes of the garrison and population until the practically dismissed an account of disagre some new details. He said that the feeding during the earlier part of the war were for the future of any desire to attack us: -Vossische Zeitung.

spring was only possible by a great reduction inent with the War Lord. Military men One brilliant triumph of liborty

of rations, by slaughtering of horses, and by know that the former Chief of Staff, von despotism will be achieved in the release vsing up all supplies of roots. In the unsc-Moltke, who was said to have resigned of Ireland from the British yake, a task cessful sortie on March 18 the men were so because of illness, was only made a scapegoat

for the failure of the Kaiser's plans. which Germany, if finally victorious, has weak that it took them seven hours to march ot herself to accomplish.-Hamburger seven kilometres, and many died on the way,

Daring

Nachrichten.

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Can any reasoning human being te found either in Germany or abroad who still doubts that it was England, who has kopt her evil oye on us ever since our victorious campaign of 1870-1871, that set the dogs of war against our Fatherland? Such a person, if he be discovered, we will place under a glass case in a museum, and exhibit him as a rare curiosity -Wl'exer- zeitung.

High shove the turmoil of the strife the ear of one trained in psychology can hear the voice of the maker of Germany, the great Chancellor whose 107th annivor- are celebrating, intoning the Bary inspiring words: "We Germans fear none but God, and He wo know is on our side"-Frankfurter Zeitung.

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KAISER AND GENERAL.

REMARKABLE STORY OF BCENE AND BEQUEL

SOUTH GERMAN OFISION.

the last days of the siege about 200 men died daily in consequence of privations and strain. Ho declares that almost all larity of the Kaiser seems to have sunk a In Southern Germany, however, the popu- nationalities of the Monarchy were repre-little ance he failed to reach Calais. sented in the fortress, and that Tyrolese, scheme of alvaner in that direction is en

The Hungarians, Ruthenes, Poles, and Germans tirely ascribed to him. His belief in the harmoniously together. When the possibility of reaching England by occupying works and guns had been blown up there the northern coast of France is considered to was no format surrender, but the Austrian have had disastrous results. I officers raised white dings o the outer forti man in Southern Germany who was of aron met a cations and let the Russians come up, If the opinion that this piece of folly might cost fortress and held out two days longer mest the Kaiser his crown. But, on the whole, starvation. of the people in it must have died from even in Southern Germany, the Kaiser's mistakes are indulgently regarded He is looked upon as fighting with desperate energy and in the name of (lod for the inter- ests of the Fatherland.

BRITISH-LABOUR TROUBLES EXPLAINED..

It has been left to the Munich Socialist organ, the Port, to discover "the deepor

nuses" of the labour troubles in England. of, but has retained his old

The Crown Prince is now very little heard This journal writes in all seriousness that

popularity. the workmen who have gone out on strike amongst the military caste. All other think are aiming at land reform. Guided by publieing people look upon him as a man who does feeling generally, and especially by that of things too lightly. Rumours nro plentiful not realize his responsibilities and takes the British troops, who during their star on in regard to bin, and in many cases they are the Continent have been able to study the merits of a system of small holdings, the anything but flattering; but one must not workmen have determines to seize this forget that German public opinion is very opportunity to push through a large scheme changeable and easily influencer. Fermans is to end the war, or at any rate to accelerate organizing capacities. Among other things,

in spite of their "Kultur," science,.

and the end, because it is gradually being it is constantly said that the Prince is living realized that Easgland much less than any of a life which is anything but exemplary, and the other States is engaged in a real people's this at a time when his country is engaged war und rather is fighting a war of interest in a life-and-death struggle. on behalf of the commercial mugnates."

The tragic side of this is that as the Gor mans are convinced of coming divisions and quarrels amongst the Allies it gives them no allcouragement to carry on the war until the much hoped for day when they cau fight England alone.

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at the Hotel de Cologne in Laxe bourg: -

The German Emperor, surrounded by bis Staf, was dining and awaiting the Arrival of the General who had just cap tured Longwy, As soon as he arrived," the Emperor, frantic with rage, addressed him as follows: How is it that, to capture this fortress, defended by only

fow battalions, you have uselessly sacrificed thousands of our best soldiers, W will speak of your exploits again wn the war is over.

The General went livid, and, knowing that a superior officer visited by the wrath of the Emperor in the presence of his equals, is condemned for ever, drew hing- Blf up and hurled the following reply (which the Faro describes as authentic and haughty at the Emperor: Your hajesty, if my soldiers advanced in close. formation against Longwy and were thus uselessly inginered, it was on the orderg of your stamp of a yon," who at ́u” safe

distance of twenty kilometres behind on front kept on sending me telephonic order, To the assault, always to the assault."

Having spoken thus the general bowed and left the Imperial presenc

mid general stupefaction. On the paye- ment before the hotel he blew his brains out A week Inter a postcard was on sale throughout Germany bearing a p- triat of the Crown Prince, with the words

The victor of Longwy

GERMANY BILLETING PIGS ON BELGIUM.

MILLION GERMAN SWINE TO "VE BOARDER

OUT."

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PEINCESS LICHNOWSKY.

German Ambassador in London, Bas been Princess Lichnowsky, the wife of the late giving recitations from her own writings at a charity performance in Berlin. The Berliner

gebluit gives the following description :-- Her talent is entirely rooted in the lyrical. All the poems which she recited are the expression of a soul that feels ausically and strives for the most tender beauty. The the hearer into a world of the beautiful, grace of language and rhythm transports freed from earthly troubles. It is a melody the pervades the whole creation of soft n woman of fine feeling,

USITY OF BELGIUM.

The Forwarts, which is showing consider the sunkeren, of reiser by "peals for annexation, territory Gennany deals severely with attempts to prove flat certain parts of Belgium are essentially Ger man. It is observed that the Pan-German Press is at great pains to exaggerate, the difference between Walloons and Fleming, aid to represent that the latter have ben oppressed by the former and "only now, unilor a Geriun administration, ne coming to their rights. Ho Pearls diclares mantly that all impartial observers know that precisely in the present war the whole German people is constituting a stronger unity than ever before. It also point out that the real connection between the Flemings and Germany is extremely slight.

THE CROWN PRINCE SHELVED. One thing seems certain--that the Crown power whatever. Whether this is the result Prina no longer has in reality any military of disagreement with the Kaiser, incom.. petence as a military lentler-be is said to have suffered several reverses which a better leader might lave avoided or due to any other reasons, nobody outside the highest. circles knows with any certainty; but his name is now only that of a figurekend

The Germans are far from having in their they fed their hopes in August and Septer; Army lenders the same blind faith on which

ber last. Their idol, von Hindenburg, is still very popular, but he is no longer locked second Napoleon. Much more than ho has upon as an extraordinary being, a sort of acomplished in Poland during the last two him..

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ENLISTMENT AND-A WIFE, NACE THROUGH FIVE COUNTRIES

TO SERVE IN ARMY.

As a joint measure of self-proervation nad fresh numiliation for półgium, Gier- my has billeted 1,000,000 Weiman pigs he impoverished population of the

A fine example of determination to temporarily conquered kingdom. A Lun- don contemporary remarks that this is sorve the country has been shown by u hting gequel to the hostage shooting Briton who travelled all the way from som-extortion campaig, which the Tientsin to m-enlist in his old regiment. Cuture-Bearers have waged since tiny fred Cook enlisted in the Royal West Sur- When about eighteen years of age Al- The pigs, which must be fed ad cd went to Canada and after a time joined reys and served for seven years. He then for by Lo Bagians, are "bearded ent' winoat distinction of class. Oas of the the United States Army. He was bought waal hist residents of Brussels, who irves out, but when trouble arose over the Phi- in a palace, is compelled to keep twelve lippines he rejoind, served through the

first sec burglarious foot on Bolgian soil.

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THE AMERICAN MAIL.

When the war broke out he decided to selves a German appearance. But neutrals Manila) on the 21st instant, and may be

return to his old British regiment, and after a time was able to leave Ticatsin, He spent three weeks in a train bound for tussia, ud. from Petrograd he tra yelled through Filand, Sweden, and Norway, and landed at Newcastic cu March 12:

termas Logs on what he facetiously calls campaign an later went with his regi

ca pesos terms His poor st nignment to Tientsin. our must keep at least one pig in the poral. family.

The reason for this latest of the refined ernalties which the enemy has inflicted upon Belgium is, of course, the grave and growing shortage of todaer in uermany In Logam the root crop, suitable for ensumption by swine, 19 almost normal, so that the pigs which Germany cance afford to feed have been deported to Belgium. Fears are expressed that their welcome preso.ce will inevitably tend still further to deplete the already scanty. supply of food required for human con sumption.

expected to arrive on or about 4th May.

The Imperial Chancellor, Dr.von Bothmann-Yacow, British air., 1,391, E. T Hollweg, has never been particularly popular, and he is now looked upon as a failure. What has bern especially a blow to the public is his "unpardonable" admission in the Reichstag that Germany was violating interuation law in invading Belgium. He against Germany. Indeed, I met Lübeck on Friday, April 30th, ria Manila for thus gave the world a weighty argumentThe sts. Persia sailed from Yokohama

things go against Germany much longer be ferred to the str. Are Maru of the Germans who expressed the opinion that if Hongkong. The mails have to trans will be the first civilian victim of the Kaiser's N.Y.K, line, due to arrive at Hongkong wrath.

May 9th. In Germany the fear of spies seems to bo

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. chicly suspected, because it is easier for for this port (via Queensland Parts and great as in England. The Russians are The E. & A. str. 57. Albans left Sydney

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People, misunderstood-by everybody in spite of the Raisers work for Spending a few days at home at Horne all the world. It is remarkable to find how

and for peace

sympathy and friendship, with Hill, he met a sweetheart who had refused his offer of marriage before he went to intensely the belief in Germany's work for peace is, with the utmost sincerity, associated He proposed again, was accepted, got with the conviction that England worked married, and after & very brief hon y The Germans, with characteristic faithin journeyed in Guildford and rejoin-first-class Power that has been at peace with On the one hand they say, we are the only fulness to detail, worked out an intricats ed his old regiment.

the world for the last 44 years, we that lind system of pig billeting, but the system of

nothing to gain by fighting and everything to distribution of the porcine guests broke

lose. Against us are ranged Russia with her down. The result has been that now even

The town of Polen, aften meatiched in unspeakable misrule and oppression; poor dwellers in flats and apartment houses the telegrams lately. and in the region France tied to Russia, blinded by feelings of ane saddled with the care of several of which a battle is still raging, is a small revenge and fearing to lose the milliards leat animals, Persons on whom German pigs town in the Hungarian distric of to Russia; and last and least, England, seem- ure billeted are required to render Hergh, just west of the Maramares disingly safe on her isle, anxious to get rid of a regular health reports" about their triot. Polen is situated south of Vere- dangerous competitor in the world markets chargos, also vital statisties," in order ezke. Pass in the Carpathians, at the 3 small that the German authorities, may know junction of important roads going to joke has become famous in Germany:

I expense to herself. The following at any date the exact state of affairs in Ungwar on the west, and Mundacz on the Allies' they call themselves: 'all lies, Belgium.

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