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1915.
FOR CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO- UHINA, BIAM, STRAITS SETTLE- MENTS, MALAY 8TATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP. PINES, BORNEO, ETO.
FIFTY THIRD ANNUAL 188UE.
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Nanning, Wushowfa, Kwangcharwan.
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WEATHER REPORT.
On the 21st at 11:40 am-Pressure has Japan and the increased slightly over Philippines, and decreased slightly 'sewhere;
*** relatively lowfon the continent.
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THE GAS POISONERS,
WHO GOES HOME?
CANVASSING AT SHANGHAI FOR THE NEW CONTINGENT.
GREAT BRITAIN AWAKE.
In the current number of the Zukunf Herr Maximilian Fardon ridicules A COMPLAINT.
great many of the popular Gerzaam autob words about Germany's enemies. Dealing At last week's meeting of the China with the intervention of Italy, ho sco Association, at Shanghai, Mr. J. Joha- stone raised question of some interest at the attempts of the Importal-Chancel with regard to recruiting in Shanghai,lor and the Germann Press to accuse Italy He observed that during the day wo of faithlessness" and disloyalty members of the staff of his firm went to He explains clearly how Bismarck him with a slip of paper on which was brought Italy into the Triple Alliance ta printed a resume of the advertisement suit his own purposes, and why the which appeared in the morning paper nitimate defcation of Italy was inevitable. very much upset at having received this. Hollweg's horrified allusions to Machia calling for roornits. One of them was Ho makes fun of Herr von Bethman He took it as a personal matter, carrying velli, whose main principles Bismarc to the Trout he was unwilling to risk his Signor Salandra's upecah as a master the implication that if he refused to go would never have blamed," and holds up lite for his country's honour. He might picos of oratory. for service at the outbreak of the war. Iar view of the reconstruction of the mention that this recipient volunteered Herr Harden takes an equally unpopu The speaker advised him not to pay too British Government, He says that this much attention to the document, saying event is almost more important than that everyone had got it, but he answered Italy's intervention in the war, that everyone had not got it; and upon after a lively description of the difficulties making inquirios, he (Mr. Johnstone) of procuring a coalition of parties in found that about 200 mmebers of the England, says: Great Britain is a 8.V.C. had been singled out to receive it. last awako, and will not slumber again He did not think it was at all right. It except it be in death. It is this deter
the partien was making an invidious distinction that mination which welded might quite well have been done without, together in unity," Herr Harden warne If now were wanted, the notion should the Germans against the habit of under have been sent to everyone,
estimating and misunderstanding their enemies. He devotes a page, for example to an explanation of the absurdity of the common German view of Bir Edward Grey. He points out that, instead o promoting war, Sir Edward Grey strove to keep the peace, and that he is thereford and on the wrongly portrayed in the comic papers
spittoons."
The German War Book by no means ignores the value of the usagen of war. "Christian feelings, Christian thought, and the higher civilization," it observes, have led to their growth. But these are station-not the only sources of much usages. "By no means loust of all," it explains, is " the recognition of one's own advantage. The usages have come about by the simple transmission of kaightly usages," They have been embodied in agreements hallowed by tradition," and they maintain themselves in full validity. Human friendliness and a calculating egoism have erected them," but they have of reprisals" decides how far they are to no express sanction," and only the "four be observed.
The dispatch from our Special Correspondent with the Russian Forces, which appeared yesterday, affords frash evidence of the extent to which the Germans have renounced those nag None of them is stronger or better esta lished than the prohibition of resort to poison as a weapon. The Germans have been employing poison systematically and regularly upon the West front since the end of April. They are now employing COAST. METEOROLOGICAL it, with similar lavishness, against the Russians. There is no longer room for the slightest doubt either as to the devilish character of this agency, or as to the fall deliberation with which they have adopted it. On both points our Correspondent but confirms the testimony, of Dr. Haldane, Bir Wilmot Herringham, Sir John French, Lord Kitchener, and many more. upon himself to judge whether a man is
Mr. JOHNSTONE-He ought not to tak The Russians whom the gas struck down ist so go or whether ho can be spared. Do suffered the same unutterable torments as the committee approve of his notion?
Mr. W. A. C. PLATT This is the first we have heard of it.
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our own men who have been poisoned in There were the samo awful Flanders scenes in the hospitals, and the post mortem examinations have yielded the same results. The gas inflicte unspeak- able agony, and, where it kills, it kills after torture, more or less prolonged, This result is caused by an elaborate ap paratus, more fully described in our Correspondant's dispatch than in earlier communications, which it has taken much thought and time to devise, to make, and to set up.
The CHAIRMAN Baid he had no knowledge of the paper referred to He had just been given to understand that it was sent out by a member of the late committee to the British members of the Voluntoor force
Mr. JOHNSTONE-I think it is extremely Wrong
The CHAIRMAN-It is the ordinary notice which has been put in the newspaper.
Mr. JOHNSTONE-It has been sent to 200 specially selected members of the Volun- teer Corps.
The CHAIRMAN-Those who may have received it have not received it officially.
Mr. JoansTONE-It should not have bee sent round by people who have no more The attitude of the German Press upon idea than the man in the street whether the subject has been curious. After a or pol, a man is £t and able to go. irst brief outburst of exultation at the Mr. D. MCNEILL observed that a small Buccess of Germany's "new technical sub-Committee of the Association had bɛên weapons," they carefully suppressed all acting in this matter, and he wished to say reference to the use of gas, and particu- that they had no connection whatever with larly to the medical and other evidence the sending round of this paper. It was as to its horrible effects, for a considerable done by a private member of the Associa|| cperiod Of late they have openly tion. He was responsible entirely, and gloried in this new product of German it was for that meeting to say, whether invention and of German civilization, they aPoston then dropped.
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The German Foreign Office published ont the 13th ult. in the usual shape of message from Berlin to the Cologne Gazette, a strenuous appeal to the Bul kan Powers to recognize in the news from England the signs of impending downfall and to base their policy henceforward upon confidence in Germany. The writer suma up as follows the policy of the Allies in the Balkans:-
"A rotten ecucern, which is on the verge of bankruptcy, is looking for fools who will give quickly the best that they poses and who then, having been punished, wilf- stand out of the way.. But the signs of impending bankruptcy are too clear."
The interesting point of the article, however, suys The Times, is its fervend attempt to show that all British efforia at reconstruction and reorganization will fail. The inspired writer arguce that England began the war in the belief that the superior number of the Allies, sup- ported by the supply of weapons-from America, were bound to conquer. He saya of the “wild sbrick of terror " which the Mr. P. W. Massey asked whether any that the miscalculation" was due to the enamy sent up when the poison began to steps had been taken towards getting the fact that in her previous wars she had to de its work, and of "the irresistible Ger- Government to provide passages Home do with enemies who were inferior in man assault" upon their adversaries for volunteer, instead of appealing to organization and technical preparation, wrestling for breath.
If a sufficiently He proceeds: They treat the private subscribers.
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silly protests made against it as large contingent was got together perhaps. For the first time England has now tợ chatter, and ask "What if it were the Government would pay its expenses face an enemy who employs every techní,
This, the home.. poisonous and killed ?1:
ent resource and overy. Tesourocoð "Neutral Observer who has recently Mr. L. E. Canning replied that when Treturned from Germany tells us, is now the Association first offered 100 men organization with an art which is far
the attitude of the German people The September last the reply came back that majority look upon this felon method of the Government would welcome contin- warfare as "a splendid triumph of Ger- gants from overseas, but was not in a man genius. "They brush aalde the con- position to pay passages. The Associa clusive proofs that it is atrociously cruel tion the started on a recruiting cata as "British lies." They do not even paigri, and sent home a large number of condescend to consider whether it is ormen entirely by private subagription,
is not opposed to The Hague Convention. Mr. MASSEY-Things have developed a It kills. That is enough, and a German good deal since then, und perhaps we chemical expert assured our Correspon- might get a different response now.. dent that the system is still in its infancy, Mr. CANNINGThe special Committee bub that it is "the coming weapon in will be prepared to take up the question German warfare" "A tew tanks of gas,""
again. he remarked, "will do the work of a thousand shells.""
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operate that of Great Britain and her Perfect technical skill and pers fact organization have this in common-- that they achieve the greatest effects by the smallest means, that they exert the greatest force at the smallest point, and that they use human forces to the full and extend them, just as the telescope extends human vision and the telephone extendid human hearing. They have this also in common--that they cannot be improvised, The Quadruple Entente is fighting against the results of the best technical schooling which the world knows.
Even if one multiplies Lloyd George ha 10, one cannot require of him that now in the midst of this exhausting war, be should become master of our superiority, He is expected to raiso out of the ground a mighty national munitions industry. For this purpose there are needed a proper number of well-trained and well-
every
There is reason, it is true, to doubt whe ther in its present stage of devolopment this latest sample of applied science as practised by Germany is of much military Falue against troops equipped to resist
Even in America, where men of the type. tit. The experiment on the Russian front
put a certain number of Russians to an of Get-rich-quick Wallingford abound, agonizing death, but it ended in the utter the career of Mr. Charles William Post, trained and well-practised engineers, rout of their assailants. The Russians of Washington, who died recently, was a technical experts, and chemists of the first stood to their posts and were stiffed notable one. Mfr. Post was the proprietor rank, a wealth of the most modern spretn silently under the deadly cloud. But they of Grape Nuts, the advertisements of machinery, and a band of workers who ge at their work with devotion and under- lived long enough to stay the advancing which have been read by every man,
He standing, and strain their whole strength Germans with a withering fire, and their womaa, and child in the kingdom. reserves were so infuriated at the murder left the huge fortune of £4,294,123, and in-unity from the first man to the last, of their countryach that they chased the as he did not begin his manufactures of What was slowly built up elsewhere in a murderers back it confusion to their posi- food until 1894, his great wealth, most of decade, upon the basis of countless indi tions. Whatever may be the views of the which has been bequeathed to his wife, vidual experiences and with the help of nation ze a whole, our Correspondent who was formerly his shorthand writer the best trained workmen, is now to be declares that there are indications that and typist, has been built up in the space improvised in England.
Meanwhile side by side with this the the German rank and file "bitterly pro of twenty years.
It was at an old barn near Battle Creek military developments in the theatres of It may tested" against the use of gas. have been chivalrous feelings, Christian in the States that Mr. Fost began the manu-war take their course, and require of thought, and higher civilization" that facture of patent foods on a small-scale, England that, at the same time that her influenced them, or it may have been the To-day on the same site stands the huge new munitions industry needs
fear of reprisaja," At all erents their model plant known as the White City, strong man, she shall also send into the officers assured them that the gas was quite where thousands of men and women are field every man who can carry a weapon. barmless and would not cause excessive employed, and on which £260,000 per and what is more, each man has to be persuaded individually to go Mean- sufferings. Some of them were to learn annum in advertising has been spent.
Other notable instances of fortunes while the detested German system works the worth of these Gorman gentlemen's word before the day was out. A skift of derived from the manufacture of patent quietly and surely at the training of the millions of strong men whom Germany is the wind swept the gas down upon them foods and medicines are:-
still able to put into the field as enthusias at one point, and the Russians afirm that Mr. James Epps, of the famous
cocoa firm
£735,537 tie defenders of the Fatherland, While, their shrieks in the grip of their own
to use Lloyd George's phrase, the Brition poison were horrible to hear. The lesson Mr. Fred. Boden Benger, of
to Bonger's Food
490,806 machine is beginning.
maxs may not be lost. The employment of such
the German-Austrian-Hungarian-Turkish barbarous and inhuman weapons is ab.
111,218 machine is moving unceasingly, and ita horrent to 19.*** But if our military
movemento are regulated by an organized anthorities como to the conclusion that
technical skill, whose successes in gun. they are effective and the enemy will not
1,211,000 nery, in the air, and under the water are desist from employing them, wo shall
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such as people in England know only from. undoubtedly use that too.
087,024 the imagination of novelists. anco or the non-observance of the usages of war must be reciprocal. If our enemies violate them, it would be foolish uuixotry for us to abide strictly by them Lord Kitchener has warned the Germans in the House of Lords that our Government and the French Government feel their troops must be protected by like methods against an unfair and unlawful advantage, which Mr. the enemy have gained caly" in defiance of the recognized rules of war and of Mr. their pledged word." They cannot com- plein if we fight them with the arms they When they s60 in have themselves chosen.
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ACHI-BABA BASTION.
The Times correspondent in
Whatever may be thought of this article in the Balkans, the general impression 147,800 that it conveys is one of intense disgust at the discovery that at last, as Herr 112,214 Harden put it in the passage which w
quoted yesterday," England is awake.
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Dardanelles, in a message published July 3rd describing the recent fighting, says there is no roour on the Gallipoli Peninsula to find weak points, and we are now in the position of having to storm A strong fortress, the immediately may
advanced works of which, by an amazing foat of arms, we already hold and the glacis of which has to be crossed, before we move forward to nesult the bustion of Achi Babal and beyond to the foal cult upon the very walls of that fortrea, the Kilid Babr plateru,
Neque enim lex æquior alla, Quam necis artifices arte perire sua." We hope, however, they may take to Imart this consideration before it is too late. After all, the fear of reprisals" 34200 do for them what" chivalrous feeling, #678 m 2 21 3 0 Christian thought, and the higher civiliza 10.594 4 2 421 80 2. tion have utterly failed to accomplish 9677 0m 31 That would be in complete accordance 30 431 467 a G with the real touchings of their General Staf as laid down in the German War Book The Times,
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS. Wednesday, 28th July:--
9.15 p.m. Charles Howitt A Phillips Co. nt the Theatre RoyalThe Barrier." Thursday, 29th July:""
4pm The Association of Exporters and Dealers of Hongkong, Annual General Meeting in the Chamber of Commerce Room New Government Building ag 420 p.m.--The Association of Exporters and Dealer of Hongkong, Extraordinary General Meeting in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms, New Gort. Building
Royal Hongkong Golf Club Extraordinary General Meeting at the Cigh House, Happy Valley
0.16 p.m--Charles Howitt 4. Phillipe Co at the Theatre Royal Why Smith Lett
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