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A NEUTRAL'S OBSERVATIONS IN GERMANY, HATRED OF NEUTRAL COUNTRIES.

The Neutral-Correspondent of The Tunes writes:

RUBBER AND PETROL. Thero is also a serious scarcity of rubber, which cannot be obtained from

quarter. Few private motor-cars are now in use. Unless owners laid in a stock of tires before the war it is now im- possible to obtain then. The sale of rubber has been absolutely prohibited. The petrol famine is algo daily increasing, and might have serious consequences. Although her reserves of petrol at the

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 11TH, 1915.

"" KULTUR."

The following letter recently appeared

in The Times :----

Sir-In Professor Rudolf Eucken's Intent volume, “Zur Sammlung der Geister, published just before, this war began, there are several utterances of semi-jadicial character which throw a

Neutrals have their full share of Cer: many's hatred, especially since the "blockude" was aunounced. Ia the early days of the war the Germans hoped o win neutral sympathies, and left beginning of the war wore. immense, as much-needed light upon the causes which nothing undone to obtain them. Having failed in their aim, they have now resort- ed to means more familiar to them, and dry to frighten neutrals by sinking their merchant ships. If we cannot be loved we must be feared" is the common argument.

filled and barrels had been gathered by the huge, specially constructed tanks were hundreds of thousands at Hamburg. Lübeck, Stettin, and other towns, the con sumption has been apparently larger than expected. Every source of supply has been stopped, and even Galicia cannot at present send a drop of the precious fiquid. For years the German Govern ment has. bean trying to form an oil monopoly, but its efforts were voin, because American companies were able to offer better prices. With most of her ports closed and petrol declared absolute contraband of war, Germany can get no fresh supplies, and the question is thore fore bow long can her present quantity last

Of Italy they speak little, but think much, and I am convinced that if Italy ever sides with the Allies this article was written before Italy declared war England will erase to , for some time at least, their most hated enemy. A their contempt, all their animosity, and all their violent reproaches will be addressed to the country they would already call disloyal and treacherous if they were not afraid. Their secret hope in that at the end of the war they will be

With regard to nitrates, experiments in a position to show Italy that she chose

have been made in the Badische Anilin- the path which led to her own destruction.

ind Sodafabrik at Ludwigshafen for Every American of non-German birik to-day is looked upon as a masked many years to find a substitute for nitro- Englishmag. As jong us the Germansen. There have lately been rumours hoped they could use America's influence that the experiments have been absolutely for their own ends they were extremely successful, and that nitrates will not be careful in their attitude towards the tacking in Germany.

United States, but now their reserve is gone, and they openly say that Amerien alan bas betrayed them. many American firms are making money by exporting ammunition and other war material, which are, used to kill brave German soldiers, is commented upon with the utmost indignation.

NITRATE BUISTITUTE.

to maltreat British prisoners of war. It have-induced the Prussian Bureaucracy does not require any special reading be tween the lines to detect that the main reason is the official a-morality of the nation. The later developments of their Kultur having been almost exclusively of material character, the Professor states explicitly that the former spiritual forces of the nation have become impoverished, but he goes on to say (page 5) that "such an impoverishment cannot be born in perpetuity" (eine solche Verarmung Idest that such forces, though now suppressed, sich für die Dauer nicht ertragen), and

felt and urgently demand their right to are bound one day to make themselves take their proper place in the governance of the whole body politic, whose develop ment is impeded by the absence of the spiritual element therein. And this is the view of many spiritually-minded men from the land of Luther who disapprove quite as strongly as Mr. Asquith or Lord Kitchener of savagery or inhumanity towards helpless prisoners or harmless non-combatnuts on sea or land. That they apo at present ingloriously mute is due to the fear of reprisals inspired by the gentle Yahoos of Junkerdom, who have become so intoxicated with the success of

physical might that they have lost the capacity to realize that the power of the spiritual and moral must always trans

When I left Germany I carried with mo the conviction that when the German masses lasa confideges (and much has been The fact that lost already) in their military leaders the their apparent material progress and

internal situation will be very difficult to tonnage. Yet until the Allies are able to cross the German frontier all along the line nothing will induce the population to

rss of resistance. But if the Allies do cross the frontier, and if the Germ

cend these,

As to Scandinavia, the Germans Know give in, even though they see the hopeless the weak point of modera Germany lies.

that their methods of warfare have to a great extent lost them the sympathies which they formerly enjoyed-chiefly on account of Bounditarian fear of Russia and that, especially in Norway, their friends are few. They accuse Norway of being ungrateful for the Kaiser's admira- tion of Norwegian fjords and scenery, and for all his visits and many gifts to the country. In fact, there is but little left of the Kaiser's influence in Norway.

GERMAN AND FRENCH FINANCE.

in

Representatives of the Mahomedan emigrante residing at Lagos wrote stating that they were not at all pleased to hour that the Sultan of Turkey had joined the German Emperor against King Georgo'a Forocs. They always understood, they any that his Majesty the King of Great Britain and the Saltan of Turkey were time," the letter proceeded, that the good friends. To learn, at the present Sultan of Turkey has joined the German Emperor is a war against his Majesty the

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bl of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY DURBAN (Natal), FAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH_sad DAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

FROM HOFOKONGİ

23rd June,

PROPOSED SAILINGS

Connecting with "KAI HIAWAR"

From COLOMBOạ”,

17th July,

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOB 182 AND 2nd Class Passapoirs -

King of Great Britain grieves us vor ORIENTAL AFRICAN

Gorrow." much, and fills our hearts with pain and

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. §. N. Co.'s Stanmer

"KARMALA,” Arrived Hongkong on 4th Jane, 1915, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ. BOMBAY AND STRAFT'S. Consignees of Corgo by the above-onated ressol are hereby informed that their goods ars boing landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godewas at Kowloon, where esch Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me-in any case whatever,

Damaged packages mart be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees sad the Company's surveyors, Mers, GODDARD and Dovolis, at 10 AM. on Mondays and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented ithin ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goode

are left the sam

E.ADEWETT

Seperintendent. Hongkong, 5th June, 1915.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

MIDDLESBROUGH, IMMING HAM, LONDON, GENOA ARD STRAITS,

It is herein, says Professor Eucken, that An dieser Stelle aber liegt heute der my resives another blew like that oft nerer Sehnsche (page 5, line

Arg.), the battle of the Marne, thero will, Gages-19-18) the absence in contemporar

Further, when deprecating German civilization of that s-irit of re hy opinion, be a rapid collapse.

verence dabei ist kein Platz für Ehrfurcht, which, as Goethe said, was the main desideratum for the fashioning, of a complete man, he points out that the luxuriant growth of even 3 ** refined epicureanism” is sapping the foundations The following is from "Facts about the of the nation's former greatness. War, published by the Paris Chamber of that greatness lay, if I mistake not, in the FROM

And Commerce:-Mr. Helferich, German Secre breadth and strength and simplicity of tary of State for Finance, while speaking in its soul. the Reichstag on 9th March, asking for a and there are many in the land-who,

Nowadays those Englishracn vots of fresh supplies to the amount of 10 like Torri Haldane, owe much to the milliards (100,000,000), thought it right to greater Germany of a century ago, will extol the colossal success" of German

road with feelings of horror and conster hans, and denounce "the helplessness of On my way back to England, 1 visited France, who was unable to obtain over two nation the mournful confession of Dr. Bucken - Wir sind schwächlich auch Heidelberg, Cologne, and Essen, Hride! milliards, and whose financial policy consists Wollen zu Rechten »*

(page 1. bid berg is much changed; the University is open, but lectures are attended only artificial methods."

who, by students

for

amine these reason one another

not drilling with the colours, Perkco, the com- fortablo old restaurant, so typical of student life, is empty in the evening. The -hotels-on-the-heights, and the countless

As an instance of this, the fact may be mentioned that, near Holmenkollen, the famous Hotel Wilhelms Hoi (William's Hill), named after the German Emperor, has been renamed Victoria Hotel, because 55 per cent. of the visitors threatened to boycott it should the old name, rensin.

or

HELDELBERG FULL OF WOUNDED.

Bra

'

HE Steamship

"GLENTURRET," Captain F. T. Jones, having arrived from the above Forte, Consignees of Cargo are hereby formed that their Goods ere being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown_Company, risk and expanse.

in converting paper into paper by glaring

It would be wall to ex... that Germans are also feeble in the light of fact. The statements Machtorgir (page 14). Self-seeking and Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees

desire to do right! the

Selbataught und

But

Wold Agency itself ingenu- ously affords us the necessary enlightenment. Some of the Savings Banks informed the Dovernment of their inability to subscribe for the new War Loan, all disposable sums heing

swallowed- by the first loan, they should avail valley, are mostly filled with wounded theirselves of the soldiers, formerly students of Heidelberg, ofices, which, under the efficient tutelage of who have been allowed to spend their the Reichsbank, declared they were ready to period of convalescence in their old make an advance of 4 per cont. an the aunts, Trainloads of barbed wire are securities of the first Loan; this, the Sayings dispatched to the Rhine, towns and stored Banks might at once use again, and so of this in the most easily accessible places.subscribe for the new one. The rate Strong partly-cemented trenches are advanes was fixed at 3 per cent.; whereas that of the new War Loun is 5 per cent. The being built to the west of Coblence. People are asking themselves why these scheme is very obvious, and Mr. Helfferich trenches-are-essary while their armies himself in credited with being the originator. are fighting in France and Belgium. The State, as debtor, lends out to its creditors "What is wrong, and where is it wrong its last dicht, to enable these same creditors. to supply it again with funds. In other is the constant question; and the farther

words, it does not hesitate to make double profit out of the same thing. It is satisfactory south one goes the greater the nervous- ness becomLES,

to compare all these contrivances that deceive no one with the increasing credit of the French Bank note throughout the world and the declarations made to Parliament by Mr. Hibot, the French Minister for Finance, on 18th March, which were as follows!

During the four and half months that.

villas along the picturesque Neckar So it was suggested services of the Loan of the ideal for nations as for indivi-dapat

OUNS ON COLOGNE CATHEDRAL.

Among German cities, Cologne has, doubtless, to care for the greatest numbers of wounded. The garrison of the fortress has gone, and troops now only pass to and from the Western front. In the evening

franes.

they

the lust of power! These are the results of the latest Teutonic Kultur.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to Eucken believes that motives such as there be left in the Godowns, where they will be cannot permanently inspire a nation with snight on FRIDAY, 11th inst., at 10 AM a past such as that to which Germany can' All Chairs must be presented within FIFTY point, the Germans of Goethe, who wrote Dars of the Steamer's arrival here, after which

cannot be recognized. duals:--

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th inst, will be subject

No Fire Inturance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co,

Agents. Bongkong, 4th June, 1915.

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Whoever strives unweariedly, The Godhead can redeem him, And all his strivings touched with torent

Love.

That from on High is given, The Blessed Conipany above Shall welcome him to Heaven. Goethe's Faust, Pt. II, Ace V., Sc. 7. varied from Bayard Taybr

HOMAGE OF BRITISH MOSLEMS TO KING GEORGE.

REMARKABLE TRIBUTES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, THE P. & Q. 8. N. Co's Steamer THE

"MALTA,"

Arrived Hongkong, on 4th June, 1915. FROM BOMBAT. COLOMBO AND

STRATIS.

LINE.

Regular Direct Berries from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, DELAGOA DAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS on ronte, and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT lo SOUTH AFRICA.

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PROPOSED SAILING.

From Hongkong "SALAMIS"

25th June

Frest CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR PASBENORES

FATED WITH WIRE129TLIGRAPHY,

For Bates of Freight and Passage, apply to

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED. MANAGING AGUSTA,

"ELLERMAN" LINE.

JAPAN. CHINA AND STRAITS

ΤΟ

MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.

For

Steamer LONDON & LIVERPOOL: "NETHERBY HALL" MARSEILLES & LONDON ... "| CITY OF RANGCON"

Subject to change without notios.

For rules of freight and further information #pply lo

Hongkong, 29th May, 1915.

Sally, On 24th June. On 26th July.

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

GENERAL AGENTS.

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Estimates given for quick construction and repair of Ships, Engines, Boilers, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all Classes of Engineering Iron and Wood_Work.

GRAVING DOCK—787' by 86' by 84' 0" Pumps Empty Dock in 2-3/4 hours.

THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS taking vessels up to 8,000 tons displacement, providian 100-Ton ELECTRIC CRANE ON QUAY-ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANES

throughout the Shops ranging to 100 Tons,

conditions for painting ships with most effofent results.

50-Ton Hydmalie TESTING MACHINE for Chains, Wire Repos, Rivetz, eta

ÅGENTE FOR--

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PETROL and KEROSENE MARINE MOTORS 7-1/2 to 180 BH.P.

As supplied to the British Admiralty and War Office.

MOTOR VESSELS, LIGHT DRAFT CARRIERS, GUNBOATS, LAUNCHES

HOUSEBOATS and FLEASURE CRAFT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MOTOR PUMPING and LIGHTING BETS, MOTOR VENICLES, E16. Dockyard Managers, can be seen between the hours of 11 .. and 19 Noos

at the Town Ofica,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

HONGKONG, CHINA, AND JAPAN, AGENTS. Telegraphic Address :--" TAIKOO DOCK.”

JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIJN

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named! TaLEPHONE NO. 212. retsel are herely informed that their goods are Hongkang and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Consignment will be sorted ont Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goois are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

We know that the King of England some of the sirects and kept very dark. suecceded the beginning of the war, til, the is waging war againg the Germans. .'. being landed and placed AT THE DISK in the especially around the Cathedral. Quick- 15th of December, we called upon the Bank Who knowest the ways of Allah! We are firing guns aro placed on the roofs of of France for help, asking for 3,000 million warring against proud and stiff-necked Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each

We nisa appealed to the public by people, as the Germans are. In such a case issuing National Wills; the public gave us Allah is on our side. Our Lord Mohamed 10 million. To this we must add the pay-saith; Those who break friendship, kill ments unde on 3 per cent. Stock, thus realize them like pagans. If you kill the per- ing a little over 1,200 millions supplied by haps they will repent. "" the country. Coinpare the 3,600 millions This is an extract from a loyal mesage given by the Bank of France with the 1,900 which Shehu Buker Garbai, Emir of and over that we procured elsewhere, we see Bornu, one of the native chiefs in Nigeria that thres-quarters were supplied by the forwarded, through Sir Frederick Lugard, Bank, and one quarter only through issuing Governor-General of the Colony, to the the National Defence Bills.

The

Colonial Secretary.

In the

SHRAMBE

From London, en ex as "Medins" From Persian Gulf, ez 9.. B. I. §. N..

and B. & P.S. N. Co.'s Beamers. Optional Goods will be lauded here unless TJIKINI instructions are given to the contrary. within

house.

................

many houses and also in the Cathedral over. In spite of official denials I know this to be a fact. One of my countrymen living in Cologne has seen them used on two occasions against hostile airman.

The famous Krupp works at Essen are working harder than perhaps any factory in the world. Sundays and holidays, night and day, the work goes on; the

Goods not almared within 8 days including Government orders must be executed.

"Three more months have now elapsed About 50,000 men are now working in

No Fire Insurance will be effected by, me shifts of eight hours each. Most of them from 15th December to 15th March, and Shehu Bakar-Garbai-describes himse date of arrival will be subject to zent

this time we have drawn from the as being Son of Shehu Ibrahim, Son of are liable to military service, bus have during

Damaged packages must be left in the Go. been left at their work. Of the 17-in- gunste National Defence Bills have brought in el-Kanomy, humble slave of Allah Emir downs for examination by the Consignees, and

Bank i millard in all. On the other hand, Shehu Umar, Son of Mohamadu Limino any one whatever. nobody seems 20 know much, bat it is belived in Essen that by this time still in round figures, 20 raillions during these of Bornu, by the power of the King of the Company's Surveyors, Mesa HODDARD

und he gave money, horses, bigger guns are in existence; ready to be three months; we

3 per cent, and th 200 millions from the England,

new 10 year Ponds just cattle, and corn, his contribution towards and DotGLAB, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS SIN THUESDAYS. AU Claims must be presented used when opportunity occurs.

Issued have given us 23 millions in the last the maintenance of the war.

within ten days of the steamer's arrival bors, Esseners are very proud of the works, and

few days. lly adding together these sums King of England's servant. Why should after which date they cannot be recognized. consider themselves the backbone of

we find a total of 3 milliards and over. I not help him?" he asked. He gave No Claims will be admitted after the Goods modern war-nad Germany. The western Up to 15th December it was the Bank £3,200 for the war funds and £800 for the have left the Godewas and southern parts of Essen are guarded that hul done the most, and given us three schools, because they do, good for my

E. A. HEWETT, with the most modern and powerful anti-quarters of the supplies we needed; from country, as I have seen in the case of my

Superintendent. aircraft guns,

1th December to the present day it is the own sons, and through them the people

Hongkong, 4th June, 1915. country itself that is making the greatest learn to read and write." After that he effort. It is the country that supplies three added, "I pray for the victory of the quarters of our resources by bringing us its King of England, and for long life for savings, and all sums at its disposal, and him and for Governor Lugard " bringing them oven more generously than we dared to hope. And this movement is in no wisabating; on the contrary, I might say it is rather quickening, for during the last ien days subscribing for the National Defence Bills has aniounted to 260 millions, making 28 million franes per day. Since 20th February about 1 milliard G0 millions worth of National Defence Ronds has also been subscribed for..

SCARCITY OF METALS.

Metals have increased enormously in price. Lead and copper are especially expensive Objects mad. of lead and copper are collected at special central depôts, whence they are forwarded to the proper quarter. Large quantities of old printing blocks, used specially for musie, have bron sent in fer patriotie purposes. The scarcity of lead is not to be compared with that of copper. To judge from official reports, the large quantities of copper which Germany still possesses would enable her to enrry on the war for many years, but a short time ago, when staying in a neutral country, I found that German agents were offering to bay copper at prices 10 times higher than current rates if by any means they could have it transported to Germany, Frem other sources I have reason to believe that the supply of copper is causing the General Staff the gravest anxiety. I ard that the head of the well-known engineering works ja Mannheim, Hein rich Lanz & Co., Dr. Karl Lanz, who financed and built the first air cruiser of (Professor the Scbia-Lanz typo Schütte being his intimate friend and adviser), had expressed serious fears with regard to copper.

BEN-LINE-OF STEAMERS.“

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. "BENCL SUCH,"

AND STRAITS. ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hasardous and/or extra hasardoas Jodowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Lid, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

The Emir of Jema wrote:-" God give" him (the King) greatness. May his lands stretch north, south, east, and west. George, King of England, his most gener- ous Majesty May he live and reign long. FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO LONDON The reason why I write to his Majesty is because he has helped us from being prisoners of the Germans. We are glad We thank him. We pray God to help him "Our Stock Exchange is open, transactions still, and give him more greatness, and are carried on above board, and we have the may he win all the German territories, satisfaction of seeing that the whole of our all their lands, and their properties National funds keep at a rate of exchange i Because you are the helper and protector accordance with the present sit ation. Th of the Moslems, the strong, the poor, the notes of the Bank of France hold good with rich. We are all glad, and we make joy. everyone; both abroad and at home they ful because you have taken the lands meet with such favour as may be termed from the Germans. I, my chief, and my quite exceptional; what would happen if we subjects on this account, we have sent you lud recourse to such scheming, shuffling and small amount of £40 from our Treasury, contriving as have been fearlessly boasted of As we are poor people and have not much elsewhere? Just glance at the rate of ex-That is why we send you so small an change for notes of the Empire Bank, which amount. Of our little we hope you will German newspapers are prohibited from take the wish and take it as great." publishing under severe penalties. We our selves, require no Penal Code to assist us in carrying out our financial policy. The work we are accomplishing is one of sincerity, honesty and straightforwardness."

The subjects of the Emir of Kontsgore onlebrated the fall of Duals by holding festivities for seven day and nights, and in forwarding £200 towards the war funds.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Lave left the Godowns, and all Goods remsining undelivered after the 15th inst. will be subjec to rent,

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 22 inst, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and daminged Goods

examined on the 1' th insi,, at 11 am.

be left in the Goderns, where they will be No Fire Insurance bas been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 9th June, 1915,

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY · BERVICE · BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN,

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The Steamers are sli Atted throughout with Electrio Light and have accommodation for limited number of Saloon Passengers, All steamere carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo- taken at through raten to all ports in Netherlands India and Austrália.”

For Particulars of Freight and Fazzage, apply to the

York Buildings, Let Floor

Hongkong, 10th May, 9115.

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& SON.

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