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A great soldier has been lost to Germany by the death of the aged von der Golte, which Field Marshal occurred at the Turkish headquarters recently. His great work A Nation in Arms has bean translated into all European Janguages, and will live long as military science forms an indis pensable element in human policy. It widened the scope of popular knowledge
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HISTORIC FIND AT SALONICA. THE IDEAL ARMY CONTRACTOR."
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for the general reader, but it is a book being found are gathered together under dispute as to who should have the swing declared by Moltke, Mr.
At a meeting of the Royal Colonial The making of tranches and dug-outs LA PATRIE A LIVING REALITY. around Salonica has resulted in the un- earthing of a large number of relics of long
Institute recently Mr. G. L. Garvin, the I always like to think of him as I first editor of the Observer, read a paper m past centuries. Indeed, our soldiers are becoming keen archeologists, and they take an enormous interest in the coins, saw him, a quaint little figure in holland
os, skeletons, "vases, rings, ornaments suit, short knickerbockers and a large The British Empire and the Near of all kinds and odds and ends of scalp scarlet how tied under his white linen East. The meeting was held in the lure which their spades bring to the light collar. A few moments before a couple of get hall of the Hotel Cecil, and Dr. again. Wisely, all the things that are childish rozers had been raised in high R. Parkin, C.M.G., was in the chair, of immense value to the young officer who the supervision of the allied authorities, first, but Bébert, & true little Frenchman. It was
he was doing his part in starting off his Balkans inust be settled and the Eastern doires to lay a solid foundation for his and already quite an interesting little had yielded place aux dames. Sturdily Carvin told his audience, that the theoretical studies. It explains the museum has been formed. ground work of the military situation in The latest find is particularly in sister his golden curls tumbling wildly juestion resolved, not by the trident of modern Europe, and illustrates the con- terexting, all the more so, some are pleas over his hot brow, his cheeks as scarlet as Neptune but by the sword from the ditions of warfare between two great ed to say at a time when army contract his bow, pushing the maiden till she got North Under Bismarck ideas like these Enropean States. A number of subsidiarying and the supplying of the forces looms her balance trus: Then a pair of steady wore both checked and furthered. They matters are discussed and explained, to large in the commercial life of this brown eyes met mine, fixing a compelling, were checked by his policy of friendship Balkans were not worth the bones of a while forecasts which have proved only busy city! The discovery is a marble glance impossible for me to resist. So with Russia, as when he said that the too accurate have been made concerning tablet of about 36 inches by 24, remark foregoing my siesta. I flung aside the single Pomeranian grenadier. They were the health of those communities which ably well preserved, and it tolla of the book which should have enticed repose, furthered by the alliance with Austria shirked or faced the realities of contem doings of one who might well he called and joined the children in the hot com by the great system of Central porary international rivalry The de- the idea army oralow The pound where at once we became friends, European treaties which succeeded in forming a kind of semi-Zollverein bat Pscription of the battle of Vionville, Mars inscription, in Greek, is as follows for, as the old farmer remarked "childer Euro
The City (honours) Maniu Salarius and dawgs, childer and dawgs, they allus suggested dreams of a far wider sphere of la Tour, is perhaps the best of its Sabinus, the Gymnasiarch and benefac takes to me. This was over ten years Empire. When the Iron Chancellor in any tongue, while, the section which
tor, who, in times of scarcity, often
deceived by a tempo- Power, Euro It only meant that the deals with the command of antal fut supplied grain at a prics far below ago, and our friendship has been up said that Germany was a saturated DrWtains teaching whose fundamental truth the current one; and at the pass Bébert was born in France, with the raty moderation.
is being daily exemplified. ...
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dor Goltz's lame a leader is for supplied 000 measures of wheat, 100 proverbial silver spoon in his mouth, but now Empire in the seventies and, eight- Mrs 8. Regors
less than as the writer of the Nation in measures of barley, 60 incasares of the jade Fate early played him a scurvy les had to be thoroughly organized beans and 100 measures of wine at far trick, and thereafter for many years within before the great bid for world- MRI
Arms, yet his career was distinguished below current prices; and gave 370 the child was exiled from his country power could be made, and the wider ideas Halle
and proved him to be a commander denaris for the repair of the Gymnasium But like all French people, young or old, had to bide their time and opportunity Mrs J. B. Barlo
some merit, and an organiser of talent and at the festivals gave contributions Patrie was more than a mere came to but I have long held the opinion, that Mr. J. B. Shaw kept in the ult Mr&Mr. Worguisstion of the Turkish army, which laid the groundwork for the host engaged to fight against us in Gallipoli and Mesopotamin, as well as against Russia in Armenia, with less success. Some ill informed persons scoffed at the time of the Turkish defeats at Kirk Kilisse and Lule Burgas at the German military system and German artillery, which they foolishly thought had been pitted against the model of the Entente. These persons rendered valuable service to Germany by screening her preparations and unduly belittling her power.
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The Turkish defeats in 1919 were due to the Ottonian Power having been sur-
magistrates and the citizens who were entertained with them, and in the need of the city proved himself a useful citi zen. The work was carried out under the direction of Pareitas, the son of Philas, also called Bienos, and Herod, the son of Beithys.
Year 209.
broken over since.
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heart. Belgium, Switzerland and Germate subjection of Austria and the many bad at periods given him a home and his memories of the latter place and her people were, when first I met him, both vivid and pleasant. Thus I recall to day one of our very earliest conversa tions when in discussing his days in Ger- many, I remarked, But, Bébort, what there should be war between France and will vou do if when you are grown up, Germany? Would you fight against those German friends who were so kind to you? The brown eyes were steady as ever. I should fight, Madame pour L It is 80 Patric" But peaceful years sped on
Lient, Commander Gardner, R.N.VR, lately Professor of Archaeology at the London University and for some years alls me that he thinks that the Emperor referred to is Trajan, though that is, of course, a conjecture.
head of the British School at Athens,
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The Bulgarian defeats before Chatalja in the same campaign might have caused reflection as to the resources of Turkey when given time to bring them into play. It is certain that Von der Goltz did all that was possible under the diplomatic Fresh and undaunted, Blucher was then servies to his own country whilst furnish ing Turkey with the framework of the the support in the midst of a raging sea army we were unable to capture in Galli of enemies, which surrounded him on en every side. With vigorous band, despite polí
In 1911 Von der Goltz commanded an all privations, he steered his little army army in the manoeuvres at which the to the appointed goal, and regarded writer, was present, but although bese neither the number of his opponents nor Kaiser manoeuvres were not intended to the terrors of a possible overthrow His be very realistic, it was said at the time manly disdain for superior forces raised by German officers that the old Field the courage of his men, eradicated the Marshal was not in the front rank of humiliation of the preceding events, and German commanders. He was the first filled all Gerniany with the first glimmer German Governor of Belgium after the of hope for the return of fortune and occupation, and exerted himself to re-
the restoration of the old glory." store order and to protect life and pro-
This brief quotation will show that the perty For German fame it is to be General could, when be liked, break into regretted that he did not stay there.
a full-bodied and sonorous rhetoric, His intervention in Turkey wae not pro which one does not usually and in a ductive of important results, nor could soldier, the bulk of whose life has been be endure the strain and fatigue of cam absorbed by the stern duties of profes paigning in the East for a long period.sional occupations. For, in his case, His massive figure and heavy but good- natured countenance, with square skull and goggling spectacles, are familiar to us from widely reproduced photographs
After Bismarck the old order changed and partition of the Near East with Russia. I doubt whether any of us realized then, or realized until now, the depth and width of the cleavage that divided one epoch from another the passing epoch of Consolidation from the coming epoch of Expansion and Weltpolitik. The young embodiment of everything in a new and German Emperor suceceded as the very more brilliant order bursting with energy, initiative, and ambition. This contrast from the first was the prelude to the prezent War. The Iron Chancellor soon seemed in every sense a man of the The Kaiser was the man of to-day,
of a glorious and conquering future. suggesting in word and act the promise William the Second appeared as the heir of all the German eges as a true successor of the long past Charlemagne, Otto the Great and Barbarossas the Imperial symbol of the whole pan-Ger- man doctrine and ità limitless cravings for expansion and supremacy by land and season E
every direction they were at last reaping
prised by the Bulgarians and Servians. Matter for speculation whether the city and brought no war, nor any indications Past
mentioned in Salonica If not, then archeology might, by the discovery of this of a European national upheaval, so tablet, be put on the tracks of a oily Bébert passed a happy, careless life, idol which has wholly disappeared.Dailyized by his parents and domineered over Chronicles
by his sister, a dainty maiden two years his senior Sunday was the brightest of all days, for Sunday brought release from lessons to the children and release from work to the parents Then it was usually an excursion to the seaside, with the possibility (practically a certainty) It is very hard even now for our of being driven there in my trap it is people to appreciate fully the extra- astonishing how easy it is to squeeze two drumury, truuatoriuation wulen canu over
the Gennan people in the nineties. small folks into space intended for onc grown-up, and equally surprising how
ir and wide the rich parvest of autheir still a small boy can sit when ciroum stances for so doing are favourable to ongning and sowug. Ineir production, him. Also, as the years passed tin, commerce and wesita went 1orward by Bébert grew but slowly and at fifteen leaps and bounds. Their towns were though wiry and never ailing, he might growing with American rapidity. Their well have passed for several years less. Leeuing population was increasing at He was just about at this age when this more toan twice our rate. They had brat shadow fell across his path, that is, developed & grens manuracturing indus shadow that he was old enough to listry, but they and preserved their agricul corn. With hardly any warning Death are. The sair and spirit of ineir cunku claimed his father, and Bébert suddenly quickened the efficiency of their capital found himself the Man of the Family turned ar to tab best account. Toey left behind to succour la petite mere had had kept their primary in a system of the sister. In the course of a day or two even mediocrity thorough in its way, and he came to me for help and advice, and enabled there to trou experts, yo never in the years that followed had single spies, but in battalions. In scien cause to regret pleading with the Tuan Boar of a big firm bere to give the lad trial. He's far too small, far to young, were the objections raised, but these. I eventually overcame and Behert proved the truth of the old motto "little and good."
politics and literature were but the leisured pastimes of a life full of hard, practical work
Baron von der Goltz entered an infan DISTINGUISHED ANCESTRY. Field Marshal Baron von der Goltz was try regiment at the age of 18, and at not the least disinguished member of a once attracted the attention of his chiefs, rate which had done prominent work in with the result that three years later he was sent to the War College in Berlin, the Prussian public service, not merely Mr & Mrs Nail Mas. For generations, but for centuries. The where young officers of marked ability W. A. J. Intyre
founder of the family was Arnold von are trained for positions on the General der Goltz, who left his native Poland Staff of the Army. He rejoined his re more than six hundred years ago and giment for the campaign against Austria settled down in Brandenburg From his in 1906, and was wounded in one of the two sons sprang the twa branches which | battles of Prautonau In 1868, he was now exist, and which are distinguished transferred to the topographical depart from one another by the fact that the mont of the General Staff, and employed members of one bear the title of Count in field work on the Ordnance Survey, and those of the other that of Freiher, He took part in many of the battles of or Baron. It may be necessary to remind 1870 on the General Staff of the Chief English readers that in Germany these Command of the Second Army titles are borne by all the male offspring of the family in which they the
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tinc technique as applied to the cheunstry of industry, in the case of dye-stuffs of to metals and glass, they were unique, as we know to our cost. As a business people they had by tar the best combined organi sation in the world. When their great samping companies built their largest When the declaration of war reached uers and new their flag in every sea, my cars I was standing in the identical their cup was filled to the brim with the wine of self-confidence. If they could place where first I met. Kébert; the swing | build merchant ships like the Britash, why had vanished long since, but my thoughts not warships? Their legitimate pride in harked back to our talk in the compound great achievement turned to a boundless long ago, and I wondered if the boy would arrogance which speeded up their enter- voluntarily offer himself to his country. prise and their material progress still I need have had no doubts. Certain further, but marred their whole charac- formalities with the Consulate had first ter, and became dangerous for themselves to be gone through, then I, with a small and the world They believed themselves knot of friends who had known him destined to excel every other people in from childhood here, stood on the wharf everything, and to be entitled, by sheer to an unquestioned to bid him God speed. A warm embrace merit and capacity, (for, remember Bebert was a French boy), lead in the world They meant in the warmer one to his mother, and up the end to be second to nothing. They took gangway ran the slight figures child up the doctrine, that they were a superior still in years. Then whilst we waved and race by comparison with the barbaric shouted. bon voyage-bonne chance, et Russians, the decadent French, the lazy rimton retour, the boat moved English, and the moangrel Americans, and off, taking with her our Bébert to play that they would be unworthy of them- selves if they did not aim by hoor or by the mun
crook at a world-supremacy wielded by au enlarged empire which was to be the most solid and powerful since the dominion of "Ancient Rome. The twentieth century will belong to the
After the conclusion of peace be lectur
INDEPENDENCE OF VIEW, ed for a few months at the Cadet Especially during the last century, vun Academy at Potsdam, known as the War der Goltzes have played prominent parts School, and then returned to the General in public affairs. One of the Counts was Staff to assist in the compilation of the associated with Kalekreath, as Prussian great history of the late war. In 1878 negotiator of the Treaty of Tilsit anho was sent to the General Staff of the other commanded the Guard Cavalry at Sixth Division, but ha continued his his the battles of Gravelotte and Sedan, torical work and published two books, and a third followed Bismarck in the in one of which, Les Gambetta and his Prussian Embassy at St. Petersburg, and Army," he expressed opinion on the sntsequently represented his country at length of the term service which were Paris down to a year before the outbreak not quite in harmony with those of the The War is in its second year ere I get of the Great War of the Barons, one for suprema military authorities. As a mild any news from my little French soldier sorge time held the position of Comman punishment for an independence of view Carefully I read from time to time, 10 der-in-Chief of the German Navy, and which is not tolerated in the Prussian The Immortal Pages' records of the Germans, said a well-known Chauvinist, two others can look back on distinguished Army he was sent back to the line. But doings of local compatriots of his. But General von Liebert, and that phrase academical carcers, Freiherr Theodore
his abilities were too vainable to be left one day I receive the pleasant surprise of expressed the spirit of the whole move- being Professor of Agriculture at Bonny idle lung and a year later he returned a letter on active service in France. It went. and Freiherr Hermann an eminen theologian, when to the historical department of the is written in his own tongue, just a short The German Chancellor asserts that But Baron Kolmar, the subject of this General Staff, and was given additional pencil scribble, but a plain, straight there is already plenty of cotton coming sketch, may be regarded as the culmina occupation at the Kongaakademie forward account of his life in the up the Danube. We do not know what he tion of the vigour and ability which Here he remained till 1883, when a retrenches, monotonous indeed, save for means by plenty but if Germany holds characterise his race. No officer in the quest reached Berlin for the loan of an one sally with other Grenadiers, of whom her own and a hit more for another year German army, had had a more active and officer to reorganise the Turkish Army, he writes, Many did not return, but she will throw organising energy into the varied military career thau he, and yet and he was entrusted with the task. In fell around in like flies, Bobert him work of getting cotton from the East it could not be said of him, as it can be conjunction with the Ottoman general, self receiving two shots through his hel Let us look even ten years further at Friday, 9th June
Noon-A, B. Waton & Co., Ltd., Thirtyard of so many, that lie was merely a Muzaffer the Pasha, he worked out the met, one of which carried of a lock of Asia Minor and Mesopotamia, with more soldier in the Emperor William a land great scheme that served as a basis for hair! But he had at least the satisfaction railway construction and thoroughly First Annual Ordinary General Meeting at forces whose horizon was absolutely limit the laws by which the reorganisation war of knowing that he had killed his Boche developed under German influence Sho have one of the chief cotton the Hongkong Hotel Tuesday, 13th June
ed by his professional dution and social effected. He also wrote, in connection 'Some weeks later I receive news from would then 8pm-Austion of Crown Land at Public connections. Beyond these they have no with this work, a number of military Paris, where he isno leave; teu whole regions, as well as an abundant sou
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enterests and no opinions. They leave text books, such as General Staff Ser lazy days, away from the deadly mono of petroleum. Its yield of maize, wheat Et to others to make politics, which mean vic Handbook for Turkish Officers tony of branch life and the persistent barley, fruits, and coffee might be vastly Tothing to them till there is talk of war in the Field, a Theory of Fortress War boom of the guns. Along with his let increased. This new Middle Empire or pan-German federation plus Magyar and But Golte Pasha was a personality of fare, and a code of regulations for field ter he sends a photograph of himself in Turks, would be self-sustained af very different calibre. He was a keen service, founded upon that in use in Gier uniform. So unlike he looks to the khaki-
great interior lines of rail and river, a politician, in the widest, if not in the many The decisive victory of the Tarks clads whose photographs deserve and have contained, conveying its supplies along party sense of the term. That is to say, in the last war against Greece was large places of honour in my home Bébert 18 ble at the worst to defy indefinitely he was a close observer of men, and of ly the result of his labours at Constanti in the uniform of the 60 Infanterie the future naval blockade ind
CATALAN long coat, or tunique de bleu d'horizon those aggregates of men we call nationa, nople. 4 Comprehensive and Complex Record and had reflected deeply not only on the In 1895 Von der Goltz quitted the with casque d'acier, similar to that which The lecturer then went on to impress upon his audience the importance of the problems of the immediate conflicts of Baltan's service with the rank of Muthir saved his life a few days before during Balkans as the key of the whole position their interests, but also on their future and returned to his native land He the assault. developments and their ultimate destiny was at once appointed la command the Pobert has grown into a man in the and of the final result, win or lose, of this 5th Infantry Divisim, in Frankfort-on- months that have intervened, but though ween Oder, and afterwards was Chief of the the face has a gravit expression than of Engineer and Pioneer Corps and Impeeyore, the ores are still the steady ever of for General of Fortifications, Comman- the little fellow I knew ten years ago der of the 1st Army Corps, and General for more weeks of Inspector of the Bixth Army Inspection. them the terrible slaughter at Verdun. 1 in the field and As anemal signs of the favour of his recall his record since his Sovereign be received the Black Eagle 12th September.
hest order in the gift of the Hoben First munition maker zollern and was appointed a member of then in barracks the Prussian Herrenhans, which corres of trench liler ponds to the British House of Lords
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