A DENUDED CITY.
THE KONGKONG DAILY FRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19rm, 1915,
over the side distinguishing a wagon laden with millions of roubles in paper money. and irreplaceable records, from those con ORDERLY EXODUS FROM POLISH taining peasants and their macks of pota-
CAPITAL.
ALL COPPER REMOVED.
toes.
Day and night gange of soldiers were busily employed stripping, league after league of copper telegraph wires from their poles.
BRONZE BELLS REMOVED.
Church doors flung open revealed the interiors filled with weeping, praying Poles and Russiane, amongst whom passed ministering priests in their gorgeous vest-
By the courtesy of the London repre- sentative of the Chionge, Daily News, the Daily Telegraph publishes the following graphie description of the exodus from Warsaw, It is from their special corres pondent, Mr. Bassett Digby, and is datedmonts. Stockholm, July 30th. It was delayed for several days in transmission.
Aloft in the towers the huge broze bells had been unsung, lest they should become food later for Krupp's fur maces. Not only the belis, but all archives and church pinto, precious vestments, and ikons are being transported into the interior,
Five days ago; when I lost Warsaw, the Russians were fighting tenacious rear guard actions around the city. The Gen- bral Staff of the Tsar's armies realised
In the Church of the Holy Cross Krak that the Warsaw triangle was no longer benable, although the Germans were notovski-street, reposed in a vault Chopin's The vault was opened, and the The Battering nearly so ferociously as daring heart, their recent advance from Lemberg. This precious relle removed to Moscow. relative relaxation of fierceness in the telephone exchange was dismantled, and strife led me to believe it was not wholly dynamos supplying power for street cars impossible that the Germans, after all, removed together with all wheels and might find their undertaking just beyond detachable fittings connected with the their ebbing power.
The Grand Duke's armies will save themselves whatever happens, just as the British French forces intended, if necessary, to retire beyond Paris in the Lamons reirent from Mons. Personally, oan see nothing hat affimate Tisaster for the Germans in their colossal operations against ever-yielding, ever pressing hosts When 1 left Warsaw the city was isolat ed from all but military, communication with the outside world. A week ago to-day a train, arrived at Musonw carrying the British, French, Belgian. and Serbian Consular Consuls, together with the archives.
tram service.
Wherever possible troops were sent out to garner the crops in the surrounding Where this was impossible the country. harvest was destinyed, villages being razed to the ground;
AMERICA - AND THE WAR.
(BY STUART MARTIN IN THE
STANDARD."']
"EVENING
Ever since this wild welter called war broke loose in Europe the Old World has gazed across the Atlantic with raised eye brows, Lu that gaze the query has become more pronounced as the months went by
It has becouse a demand. What at the present moment it is more than a will America du?
query.
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"My dear sir,” said the official, **it's as old as the Anglo-Bazən race.”
Woodrow Wilson is hearkening to Ger- many just now. And Woodrow Wilson is Anglo-Saxon.
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The most average person here has a notion that he could settle the question easily cuuggh, but at the same time he is shut regales its readers with a curious puzzled by the feeling that the assurances ghost story which has all the olemas of can hardly be squared with the United village of Haw, which is a line ph of moral support from the United States ald-line tales of this character.lu thu States protestations of neutrality. It's antar Kanzaki, at the end of the Rokkosan range, rumours were set affont fine three-cornered proposition,
But it is a remarkable, weird fact that about a fortaight ago that in clie small houry of the morning-for Japanese when everybody seems to understand n
ghosts never appear at any other time-a proposition really nobody understands it.
the Miyan the English bighways phantom could be seen a
pass, situated between Kawakami and Any tranp knows what America ought to do." Woodrow Wilson is apparently less anya hamlets, where some time ago -gong of statesman than any tramp. Now, is that murder was committed, by
robbers. The ghost, according to report, The truth of the matter is that few whenever he caught sight of a lonely if he had something important to say to people this side of the Atlantic under traveller, would attempt to stop him as stand Americs. You may take it that the growser human in his path.
proof of the story, people spurted there is only one direction in the trend of American neutrality; but if Americans are whole heartedly for the Allies they having seen a filmy blue light hovering STEAM
in their path.
AUSTRALIA, The story put the whole don't like to be told, as they have beenvillage in such a state of fright that told by apparently responsible newspapers eventually no one datial to walk that way here, that they are only out for the after dark. dollars," That is a sore point. I must say it again. It's a sore point, and it's
not true anyway?
NEW YORK NOT AMERICA.
A
The rumour was laughed at by the skeptical police, and fate une Sunday night a number of officers were instructed to patrol she haunted pass in the hope of bringing relief to the tortured minds of the finid by proving that there was no ghost or, should he be met, putting him
An agrement was inde under arrest. pass that each ofheer should patrol the between the police for entering the fsunted region in the different direction W regular intervals of 30 minutes from 12 midnight to 3 a.. and that a signal whistle should be given by the first who saw the myterious blue light
But the Government of Petrograd had already prepared public opinion for the abandonment of the advanced thentre. The public accepts the situation with
Food costs ten times as much in War absolute calm, mainly because Russian
saw as it did a nonth ago, and there is no strategy long ago contemplated the evacun tion of the Polish sailent is the event of public water supply, the pumps for operat the Empire finding itself at grips withing the machinery having been despatched overwhelming Austro German forces.
castwards. Since July 21st every wheeled vehicle has been transported across the Vistula, and nearly all the horses. Two thousand hackney carriages have been
Why is it that America is not under driven by their owners ont of the city to find refuge somewhere on the Mosense
stood Those who have taken a trip to road.
Thousands of the peor" were ferried | New York have generally returned, thang across the Vistula and stream castwardsing God-to get home again. They don't see that New York is not American at on fent unable to aford bread. Jewellers
all. It is uol typically American any more have buried their stocks, any necessary
than Paris is typically French, or Colon trade being done by barter.
is typically South American. New York a terrific fact is ruled by foreigners. New York is a grid through
Up to 2.30 a.m. nothing startling had which the mighty stream of emigrant trafe from Europe flows in Northen noticed, and the police were return- ing to their base to commence their last America. A jet sticks on the grid.
patrol, when one of them sure enough But the main fact, so often missed by noticed a peculiar blue light in front of visitors, is the intense moral move him. The alarm was given, and the next which is stirring the bones of the whole instant the officers were running a fast Continent. It is not noticed so easily in as they could--not towards the ghost. New York, and visitors who never get according to the Kale Fushia, but-back to the police station, where they arrived outside Manhattin Island don't come into contact with it quickly; but it's there, pale and panting!
The authorities could no longer main and it's a factor which will one day become
next night a party consisting of a good the driving force of the whole westerntain their lofty air of incredulity, and hemisphere. It's this fuctor which is behind Washington in the present crisis, number of lusty village lads and police It is holding the vast continent tog ther officers was organised, and from early at a crisis when most other countries would morning they searched for the ghost in have crumpled into chaos as bad as that cery nook and corner of the mountain, Eventually a startling discovery was which reigns over Europe to-day.
made- human skeleton was found in
The American Consul remained behind, haying laid in a big stock of provisions. He intends to stick to his post.
On the train also was the British chap Jaia-the last remuant of the British Colony in the Polish capital,...
THREE MILLION POUNDS, REMOVED.
SALONIKA.
this is
Salonika was the second seaport in European Turkey, before the late Balkan It is War, but it now belongs to Greece, situated at the northern end of the inlet. of Salonike, about 140 miles south of Sofa. It lies partly on the coast of the inlet and It partly on the slopes of Mount Kissos. Most of the High Court officials, together abounds in well preserved monuments of with the court archives and treasure antiquity. It has a magnificent quay,
mounting to $3,187,500, was carried on the train, many of the refugees travelling at the eastern end of which is the White Tower, or the Tower of Blood, a remuant The prin- in cattle trucks. Periodical cares possess of the ancient fortifications.
meroces leather ed. Warsaw singe the last week of June, eipal manufactures are
cullery and A number of Russian officials sent their and leather products, families eastward, and it was almost arms, flour, cotton yarn, bricks, tiles and impossible to induer mainly mos to aceep smp. By its situation Salonika is re. paper money on account of the hoarding markably well adapted for a great com- The new harbour, open of silver. The Consuls of the Allies,mercial spark. having in mind what happened lastel in 1903, is protected by a breakwater December, when the evacuation of the city over 1,800 test long, and has a quay over was ordered at three hours notice, kept 1,470 feet long, with a long pier at each in close touch with their Embassies, with end. The chief expaits are grain, animals, which they concluded all necessary arrange-imal products, sick cocoon, wool, tolacing with the spirit of George Washington, merts for leaving.
All was outwardly calm in July 13th, when the British Consul was asked by the Russiau authorities how many tickets his colony would need. Two days later the authorities announced in the city news papers that the evacuation would begin on Sunday, the 18th,
As a matter of fact, it began immediate ly. Free transport was provided by the Government, and measures taken to mret The the needs of the less well-to-do. police showed every kindness and sympathy to the unhappy people called upon to leave their homes. During many weeks freight ears had been accumulated in thousands on the sidings, and during Friday, Sabur- day and Sunday trainloads of refugees were despatched east as fast as the fleeing men, women, and children could be packed into the waiting trains,
Some thre hundred and thirty thousand, including nearly half the Warsaw ghetto, thus departed eastward, while another third of a million of the peasantry came trooping into the Polish metropolis from the surrounding districts. Practically the entire rural population left their homes, and north, south, east, and west came to ceaseless procession day and night to the shelter of the city, Dead tired, dust whitened peasant families me with cattle, portable goods, and chattels, thranging, every road that converged upon Warsaw.
FACTORIES STRIPPEN.
or destroyed. Factories were feverishly stripped of their plant, and the owners granted, free transport for it to the east.
Day and night one heard the muffed roar of dynamited factory plant that was embedded in concrete or too cumbersome Every to disomntlo by other means. fragment of this dynamited mein) was
transported eastwards,
en, opium, manganess, ele. The chief in ports are textiles, sugar, coffee, tobacco, chemicals, and iron goods. The trade is chiefly with Great Britain and Austria- Hungary.
How the
People sometimes smile when I say
used for the past ten years. that the United States is an intensely an old charcoal kiln which had not be moral country. They have heard of graft, skeleton came to be in such a place is a and trusts, and the unwritten law, and complete mystery, but it was ascertained pork packers. They don't conect the that the blue light the police patrul had spirit that erected the Woolworth build-noticed the previous night was the phos phorescence from these poor, glected Even. Dr. Ake don't grip the mening bones. The maids were carefully taken Buddhist ceremony, the villagers belief- of Americans, though he preaches to and up and interred decently, with full ing that the uneasy spirit of him whose bonus had been rudely thrown in the charcoal-burner's kiln will be now at rest.
at them.
MORAL EARNESTNESS.
THE LAZIEST MAN, SPECIALIST WANTS TO ADOPT HIM.
The population is estimated
I hope I an explaining this difficult at about 150,000, of whom Jews form a largo proportion, Salonika is the ancient The proposition of the understanding of salonica. Throughout nearly the whole of America. Let me put it this way. No one the Middle Ages it belonged to the Byzan-ever telly England that America is cleans- energy. No one lets Europe into the open tine Empire, It was in the hands of the ing her house with an amazing amount of Turks from 1430 to 1913.
sceret that the reason why America is energetic is because she is in earvest. No one explains that this earnestness is
An offer has been received through the
from
woll-known hatton to San Francisco. And the key to medical specialist to adopt a prisoner the whole situation is that Americans have recently before the court, when the the laziest men discovered that ethics and economics can inspector described as
HEAVY DRAMA AND TEARS," behind every great movement from Manillesdea. Police
DEMAND FOR FRIVOLITY IN THEATRES.
D
be blended, and when blended become un he had ever met."
fcree in the The man, who is now serving a short almost overwhelming It is said that another West End progress of a nation. That's what term of imprisonment for begging, is an She looks at America asmot remember the last time he did any there is going to follow the example of England at present doesn't understandable-bodied fellow, 95 years of age, who the Comedy and open with a revue at
about America.
When in the oell he refused to considerable work. # which smoking will be allowed. The ex-with suspicion at least perivace of the Comedy on the first night,
If and when she get up for his meals on the plea that learns the real situation she will under was to tired," and to prevent his writes the London correspondent of the part of England "does,
stand that over there stands a nation full death from starvation food had to be Manchester Guardian was probably more
taken to him in bed. the old country," disturbing than encouraging. There were many requests that the doors should be admiration for opened to let out the smoke, and the but very determined not to fall into the same sort of economic and other blunders which have marked the trail of the old ordinary habits of the theatre-goer were badly upset by the revue being given without a break, which cut him off from country. his usual solace in the bar upstairs.
Wistfully anxious as everyone, espe
as the halls.
IN THE WEST.
377
When the gaoler insisted that he should wash, be languidly turned up his cont The specialist who is collir, shuddered, and dipped his fingers in the water. anxious for the man's society states that he wants his as a subject for a reatment on which he is working.
new
condition
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#way.
Warsaw knew no sleep over that week- end. The huge post office, banks, tele graph office, Law Courts, and various municipal departments were scenes of universol dismantlement, packing archives and portable equipment for immediate transport to the interior
streets passed endless Through the columns of carts and lorries, heavily laden, converging upon the Prega and Alexandrovsky bridges across the Vistula, only soldiers, with their legs swinging.
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