HOME WOUNDED.
THE JOYS OF LONDON STREETS.
(DY AUGUSTUS MOIR
FEAR OF THE "BLACK
HAND."
THE GERMANS IN BELGIUM.
[BY JAMES DUNN.)
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1825, 1016.
IN DARKEST PARÍS.
AFTER THE ZEPPELINS.
[BY CLUNES
Night on the Pont des Arts in that Gay Paria that is no longer gay. No moon or star looks down there is nothing to look and a Londos fog, sent south by the sins, say the French, makes darkness visible and wet. Not a cat abroad. They keep early hours, now. The dogs are in the trenches catching rats The spachos are operating on the Boches. The man who come along at half-past ten and puts out every gas-jet that wat at a bridge-hend. Whistler wanders in this Erebus steeping street cortex has gone his rounds. No his soul in sepia, searching the dark doue of the Institut against the goft masses of. the sky. The Tour de Nesle is enveloping in befitting blackness.
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Soldiers broken in the wars now form the If the day is fine you may go out to- frontier guard between Holland and Bel-
gium. morrow," said the nurse,
I cannot recall without strange thrills Six months ago the black and white that blue clad nurse's announcement, It stripod sentry-boxes situated at regular came suddenly. I was sitting at tew in the intervals between barbed and live wire leaping yellow firelight of the little hos were occupied by elderly Landsturia wen. pital ward, listening--lovingly and untir-stout of build and complacent of vinge ingly listening to the muffled. mingling Over a cheap cigar these easy-going grand- noises of the street. These noises held fathers who knew nothing of the war romance. Every, sound from the thronged would placidly discuss the quick over and resonant aisles of braffic was cunningly throw of the Allies and, happy day a ro caught, and endlessly repeated in the car of fancy Every hint of a life which had turn in triumph to their own little pro
vincial towns. where their declining years" boen relinquished months ago now came would be spent in boasting of deeds they home to the heart with a sweet poignancy and never perforised and relating exciting In clear and ringing syllables these sounds incidents they had never seen. spoke of life; the pulsing life of the
Those stick-in-the-muds have gone, quine. streets; the busy life of men. For after to the front, others to garrison disturbed dread and anguished existence it a shell towns, and their places have been taken tumbled trunch, there is nothing that. tauches the wounded warrior with such by young soldiers with the fear of sudden death still in their eyes and the effects of deft and wooing appeal as his own little battle wounds still limned on their bodies, mental pictures of dany life in a busy To the village of Canne, near Maastricht, And after these months of exile I was there came a week or so age & company of iufuntry more than two hundred strong, to see the streets again! The beloved
and of these not one officer, non-commis Deises were to leap to vivid life. Dreamssioned officer or private was a whole ma were to materialise. I was to become a Every one had been wounded and not a man again and to enter a little way into few marched stiffly and wearily. These the file of the examunity. Away with momories of a parched peninsula, with young-vid soldiers are war-weary. They trenches, and traverses, dug-outs, place, tolk little.. they are strictly. disciplined, confounded, put their hel hard for Ferial; Evan, 45 au 95; de Déum, Oakley
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ments, and listening-posts! I was to breathe again the fragrance that will lager for ever around the old comely streets and courtyards of London. The thought thrilled me as I sat at tea in the shadows. I would nut sleep that night, so tremendous were my anticipatjous of the great adventure which the marrow held. And that wistful restrained exultation is one of the augrelle joys of convalescence.
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and their treatment of the local Belgians is harsh and vindictive compared with the sy-going methods of the departed Land Gezural von Bissing is finding that the Belgians are not the capricious children" he loudly supposed. Eluding his aring of spies and defying his hordes of polico. fer- vent patriots conduct a spirited if secret campaign like that of the "Black Hand." agafurt the Germon tyrants. Despising the Gennanised Beginn papers, which seek to From side-streets I enter the City. It divide their ranks, the patriots print aud is my first glimpse after exile, and i know circulate secretly & patriotic paper the the moment is unique and may never recur.contents of which make German officials Through a spongy grev mist the sun is a rave i impotent anger and send German dall red globe above the chimneys. There spies feverishly into cafés, shops, offices, is a clear, crisp bite in the aid that braces and the homes of the suspect.
There are Belgians who fear the Germans, one like a cordial. It is good to be alive.
In the very clamour of the streets there but many more fear the vengeance of the note of welcome. The throbbing of a patriots, who recently showed their motor-omnibus, rolling by like some and euergy in tracking down the betrayer placable juggernaut, the quick trotting of of Nurse Cavell and striking him dead horses, the jingling of innumerable bells, at his own door. In the towns and villages the low, quick whir of taxicabs, the husky of Belgium the following proclamation is hubbub of rumbling vans, the datter of prominently posted: small carts, and threading through it all akbaki-clad motor-eyelisa darting in and out like will-o'-the-wisp on some hot- speed errand: the average street which the average man sees every day as yet to the tired warrior here is a beauty which i like naught also,
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It is a deathless moment, never to be for- gotten that welcome which is found in. London streets. Watch closely and you wil intercept the look on many a soldier's face, that softness of the eye, that wistful gleam. It is the call of the past-of the old beloved things stealing softly into a heart which had, perforce, to dwell so long- with memaries alone.
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Cannon of the outer forts, and the closed eye of the Eiffel Tower, the Concorde, and Clichy, so any dozing Cyclops wil flare. across the gloom, dazzlingly. furiously, as last night, till the murderers, blinded and
Hunland.
Meantime the silence of to-night is only lapping Seine as it frets against the bridge broken by the gentle plaint of the dark ing that checks its flow. The darkness would, it is true, be more complete if unrelieved by the long shioring red that youder near the Pont Neuf pierces the fog to wark the moorings of some sumbering craft. Alas 1 These noble rivers are stained with blood. Note that it was by the gleaming valley of the River Marte that tro mous ters of last night approached their victitus. When German airmen c.aim that they carind their way from the English instruments const-line to London on the darkest sight without consulting their thanks to the unfailing aid of the Thames we are aware that they are talking after the manner of their kind. But this un cunvincing vauating does not diminish the visibility of that broad, though often fog- hung waterway, nor prevent a big river from being a big mirror and maguiner every gleam of light from every boat, bridge, and building upon its surface or along its course,
for
Itg mere neighbourhood is, at present, an element of peril and more particularly for euch lend-stones for the ligner of Ther as a Westminster Abbey or a Notre Dame of Paris, The French cathedral is not
Whoever within the territory governed by the Governor-General is found guilty of sarpected incendiarism, causing an inundation, attacks on on resistance to the representatives of German civilian or military authorities, will be punish- ed by death, or, if extenuating circum-rely near the river, bat surrounded by etances are proved, by ten or twenty years' peal servitude. Whoever spreads falee rumours in regard to the German Chapele. In the dark water that girdles Art:
or of so-called victories by the that city within a city the inevitable Allies, or stirs up a rebellion, or insti-streaks of light that mark the points where gates soldiers to act contrary to their streets and bridges join the sombre qunys, military duties, will be punished by five and barges lie asleep are better than years' imprisonment
But the patriots laugh at these threats and wait patiently for the day of yes geance. Stories of the vigilance of the German spy system reach me from time to time,
to river, as is that other glory of Gothic art on the Ile de la Cite, the Bainte
Baedeker for the Hus that flies.
And when potemology has given him is geography, those great square towers loour dify but unmistakably through the pro- tocting mist that the river god has tenderly but too lightly wrapped about them. Pan. the guardian of Notre Dame against the barbarian! The light, or rather, the darkening, regulations are hereabouts par ticularly strict,
The passers-by are a continually chang ing kaleidoscope of interest. Snatches of talk, chance-caught phrases that run on every gamut of emotion; laughter. quick or dull, tripping or heavy, clear and pure,
Everywhere in Belgium Germans are of merose and slow; the laughter of love buying or commandeering goods and stock, that rejoices or of irony that bites; the which they and to Germany. While the laughter of the aged or the faory tinkling food sent by America just keeps the Bej
Thus, of the thousand additional jets now laughter of a child in a merging mass of gians from starving, the Germany buy up pound these ring with an outlandish strain at their own prices food produced by the lit in Paris each night mere bright drop that is as old as the streets theraselves. And Belgians themselves. Especially are their in an ocean of obscurity, say the malcon- tante-fow if any reduce the gloom of the yet they flost towards the solitary soldier keen on acquiring hereon. One Bel-ian with a freshness and a welcome that charm farmer was ordered to sell a really fine wharves and narrow streets of this ancient the ear like muse. Out of the mouths of horse for £20. Loath to part with the quarter. Again, Notre Dame alone wong an unconscious crowd he gleans a fruit-valuable animal, the Belgian tried sub- the grest churches of the centre kept re- terfuge, protesting that the horse was unveillon by no Midnight Mass. The cathed. age of keen, vivid joy.
suitable for military purposes as it auf-ral is a national treasure, and none, what- ever bis faith or lack of it, criticises the fered from defective eyesight n Passing along in a veritable maze of
"In that can we will give you only prudence of the authorities. It will he nog-found romance I notice kast of wound-
Tambo struck the procions pils with a ed soldiers hobbling into Westminster Abb." said the German buyer, and the horse recalled that in the third month of the war boy, and, lured by its portals, I leave the changed handg at that price, winter sunlight, and the sonorous street und enter among the shadows where silenes dwells. In the gloom one dim lamp is burning rodly, but a light from the outer world cuts mosaics of clean airy oat line in the mullioned windows, ping dim flimsy patterns amid the infinite tragerie of tombs and pillars, and shines with softened radiance on the arches, fine and thin a fire. There are other figures in khaki I join them,
The muffled tones of an organ reach us as we listen. The music swell. A low, quiet thunder is rolling slowly in the dark unseen roof. It grows in volume, till soon the atmosphere is full with wonderful trembling music. Standing there in church whose stones guard the ashes of the greatest man in our history, the men who have made our Empire, one cannot by feel profoundly close to the very soul of England.
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If London is darker than Paris, as some
A patriotic Belgian dentist had a simi-bomb At one o'clock in the afternoon, damag. larly disconcerting experience. A Gering the clock and setting fire to the roof. man officer afflicted with toothache came But no air visitors, howevor cultured, have to him for treatment, and the sight of the to their credit a similar sight, success.
uffering Hus appealed to the patriotic. instincts of the dentist, who pleaded that he had no time for a consultation. Shortly afterwards he received an official message ordering him to be in his consulting room at seven o'clock. Promptly on the hour the victim of toothache and two other officers appeared. The patient took the dentel chair, and his comrades, drawing their revolvers, threatened the unfortunate dentist with instant death if he inflicted unnecessary pain;
assert, London is dark indeed. But such comparisons are difficult. The element of impression preponderates and people see. or in this case don't see, according to the horse they are backing. Then, for the fair ness of the process, dark Paris should be compared with dark London, darker Paris with darker London, and so net darkest London with the parts of Paris, such as the Grands Boulevards, that are merely dark. And it is to be supposed that few As the use of all firearms by Belgians is observers are at present sufficiently leisur forbidden throughout the country, German ed or ubiquitous for each conscientious officers have confiscated sporting guns, juxtapositions formed battus, and in some cases offered Here, behind the Louvre, between the the game at fabulous prices to the real Pont des Arts, which we have by now safe owners of the preserves to the only negotiated, and the Tsinad of Bt. Louis, German batred of England dominates we are in darkest Paris. We plunge from As the group of soldiere stand silent with German officials. An English daughter footpath into tram-chains (for penning the wonder and awe, the music, like an in-law of a Belgian couple wished to make public), and from trasbains into trench paniment to our thoughts, is throbbing
Two quence in a series of helpless astonishment and beating in a passionate russendo, pal. Presents of food and chocalate to English (for draining then), with complete inconse pitating on the darkus lik, occan surf Prisoners departing for Germany. in the soundless diste, il it breaks ragged, half-starved men wore summoned It is a darknes that may be feit, especially But this rake's progress need not con like wild reverberated thunder jo the roof, by an officer shouting, "Send down those in the small of the back
two good-for-nothings." and abe was pre and then it slowly sinks into a stately seated to the men who bore English namos tinue. If we go north instead of following #enerous processional which breathe with
of the Central Markets. Here and hore all the majesty of Empire. I refly dies but who could not speak a word of Eng the river we quickly enter the bright zone away. There is a living silence. Our When examining passports at the fron only the electric are lamps are humming. pulses are quickened, our souls stirred. tier a favourite trick of the German fron away in the white brilliance of peace With quietened step we leave the church, tier guard is suddenly to ask in Engah, time for the arrival and unloading where our wondering syes have been "Is this all right? Should the traveller throughout the night of carloads of cauli granted glimpse of things unter and.
unsuspectingly reply in English, he or she flowers and the rest cannot be successfully
adventured in shadowlad. The experi eternal.
is arrested and generally fined,
Fines simply shower on the unlucky Belment was tried, and failed. There is no use gians: An unguarded word in a café, here for the Sickering oil-lamp-yes, oil Institut Query: Hos London its oil sharp retort to a soldier, an insulting lamp that Voltaire grina at near the glance at an officer, and the offenders are promptly arrested and ns promptly fred. lamp in a celebrated thoroughfare!~Peli
A young Belgian girl sent a letter to a Hall Gazette. friend, making use of the phrase. When Anyone these murderors are gone who is not a patriot is a Boche!
The letter being intercepted she was arrested and heavily fined,
Dusk draws down. The moon rises thore etched mistily the chimneys that are against the sky. The glamour of & Lon don night holds me in its grip. A hurry ing crowd of eddies on the paroment not such a crowd as on warm autnun evenings is to be soon strolling, bating, stirring rolling onward like a sluggish river, and fervid for amusement--but a grim crowd, bent on business I mingle with is and savour the dim splendour of the streets. At a splash of light a theatre is emptying. In the road taxicabs shoot swiftly across the illumined space; their windows make fleet flashes of fight in passing, and they disappear into gloom and mystery. But I an weary with much joy, and attended by visions of food and firelight. I turn into a side street where the hospital looms "dark" against the stars-Daily Mort
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"Why do you call us Boches!" asked the commandant petulantly.
"Why, because you are Boches," retort ed the young girl spiritedly. "Yen look like Boches, you speak like Boches, and you act like Boches.
"I've a good mind to send you to Ger many said the angry commandant
"Where the Boches come frein?" asked the girl pleasantly---
She was doubly fined, but, as she told her friends afterwards. It was well worth the money"
Belgium is full of German troops. In the words of a Dutch visitor. "You fall over German soldiers as soon as you reach. Easchen (just over the frontier) Toy pack the road to Antwerp, and you can't move for them in Brussels They seet strong enough in numbers, but there is so anxiety shown over a coming Allied offensive on a big wcale in the spring.' Daily Mail
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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Hongkong. 2ad Sunday in Lant, ieth Mack, 1916. Holy Com munion (80a.m.) Masina (11a.m.) Hesponses,
lo Ej Jubilare, Arms in F(26th unerairg); Apulem, that shon bidst hearkened," 1,8 and 11 in muron; Palm 6 verses 7,8 and Sullivan: Eyman, V.B.-Psalti. 35. verses 13 in unison. Gut Save the King" Holy Communun 12 Yoon) Evensong, 126, Response, Foral; Fraime, of the 19th evening (L.) Magnifleas, Turle (2nd evening; Nano Dunits, Wes'cy, Hymns 277, 87 (1163) and 92.
BT. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Kowlook. 191b March, 200 Sunday in Laut. Moring Prayer Hymn 83; Responses, Forial Fralms, Ts Deum, Old Meiedy, and Russli Manfarren; 7
listt; Jubilate, Bayer; Hymns, 149, 435 6. Hymn, 537; Reports, Evening Praye For and 280; 3, under. Nations! Astbem. Psalms As Se; Magnificat, W. A. Chat Ne, 39, Nano Damitti, WA Chant No. 316; Hymus, 140, 169 (tane 265 A. and 31), 178. Veper Hymn. National Arthem. Holy
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