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“TERRIBLENESS.”

la popular language the word CAN GERMANY BE WORSE THAN

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CHRONICLE chief symptom.

1917.

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If it were nul for the awful tragedy that underlies it all there would be something grotesque in the new German ruthless war. Why is agitation for it that the idea can never seem to be eradicated from the Teutonic mind that the world can be conquered by terror? Why is it that the dreadful lessons of the last two years remain still unlearned by the German !

TOLD BY THE VICTORS OF TEN MONTHS IN GERMANY. threateningly. “ You are a stranger here.

DOUAUMONT.

SURPRISES IN LADY'S RAVINE."

A French military "Bye Witness" relates several episodes of the capture of Donaumont.

In Artois and Champagne the day of attack cost each regiment some hundreds of mon. This time there were 15 wounded in one It seems incredible. On the other hand, numbers of prisoners were taken.

The whole hill was covered with

grey cloaks. One regiment alone took 3,545 prisoners in the day, besides 45 offi cers, and this caused an officer in another regiment to say jokingly to the Lieu-

"Well, Richard, leave. tenant-Colonel,

Rather, "help me to count us some."

THE POLICE.

INCREASED POWERS. REVOLVER, SWORD, AND MACHINE- GUN.

CHAPTER XVI..

[BY D. THOMAS CURTIS.] Mr. Curtin gives some illuminating in- formation about the methods by which the Gorman Government maintains complete control of the people. In particular he explains the increased powers of the polico and gives some instances of the working of the aimse known 猪飯 preventive arrest."

May I ask what you are doing

I said I am an American news- paper correspondent, and am trying to And out what I can about the ways of German working folk."

He could tell by my accent that I was "foreigner, and said: We thought that you had told the Government about that little free speaking we had here a few days ago. You know that the little. old man who was complaining about the restaurants being turned into hospitals. has been arrested?

This form of arrest, by which hundreds of people are mysteriously disappearing, is one of the burning grievances of Ger many to-day. In its application it re- sembles what we used to read about Rus sian police. It has created a condition beneath the surface in Germany resembl

tion.

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What of good, of profit, or advantage has flowed from the two years in which Germany has built up for her sons the reputation of wild animals throughout Armies to conquer France, to tako Verdun, because German soldiers have outraged French women, slaughtered French, children, destroyed the cathed rals, wrecked the homes, defiled the beautiful in Northern Franee!

THE UTTER MISTAKE.

at

Lieutenant-Colonel of Boches,

In the Lady's Ravine" the Germans had dug an entire subterranean village, holding two battalions. The Zouaves, falling from the sky with the shells, sur prised this hornets nest, which, fearing nothing, was confidently awaiting the end of the hombardment. Nothing can depict the astonishment and confusion of the Germans disturbed in their improvised but comfortable home. They were stuper

Those who are watching the hidden waring the terrorism of the French Revolu In the absence of a Habeas Corpus come from Holland can gauge with fair while the police are, nominally, collecting accuracy the growing effect of the German casualty lists and the Allied blockade the evidence against him. One cannot move about very long without coming The English newspapers announced on

across instances of this growing form of Monday last the closing down of the na- tional safety valve the debating society tyranny, but I will merely give one other. A German family, resident in Sweden, known as the Reichstag, which has been

were in correspondence with a woman squelched until February 13th.

resident in Prussia. In one of her let

***What ters she incautiously remarked, a pity that the two Emperors cannot be taught what war really means to the Ger man peoples,' She had lost two sons, and her expression of bitterness was just a feminine outburst, which in any other country would have been passed by. She still in geol. was subject to proventive arrest, and is

The German Government has now there fore complete control of

(1.)-Specsh,

(2) The Press,

(3.The professors and pastors, (4.Every kind of public meeting, (5.-Cinematographs and photographs, all of which are, in effect, under the com trai of the police, manipulated by the

Government.

The police are armed with the censor ence, telegrama and telephones, One of the complaints of the Social Democrat members of the Reichstag is that every munications tampered with by what they venient is spied upon, and their com call the Black Chamber."

Could any one save a German on the top of the earth to-day believe that the crime, against civilization which was Belgium is made the people of any fied. It was about 1 o'clock, the hour of civilized country have fear of Germany repose in Germany, when the unexpected Loathing, disgust, a stern determination guests came to disturb their digestion. to panish, a calm and enduring will to It is an episode which the Zouaves cannot labour that justice may be done, that the peak of without busting into roars of crimes may be punished and the criminals laughter, Small enemy groups here and there tried to organize some resistance, brought to court, these things have been but a few grenades settled them and created; but fear? Does any one think brought the others to their senses. They resembles Enlgand's Parliament, so dop of the internal postal correspond. the France of Verdun is afraid Orung duwn their arms and held up their England, or Russia, or Italy, yesterday hands. launching her declaration of war Germany 1

a million and a half of More than Germans have died since the onrush inte The official German Belgium began. casually lists report a nonthly loss of On every front-French British, Russian, Italian-armies are advancing Canada, Australia the re mute parts of half-a-dien empires are sending their sons to share in the work of defending civilization against the German attack. And where in all this can even the German see any profit or gain for the gospel of terribleness 3

THE SUPERMAN JESURDITY.

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As the German Parliament in no way

the German police in no way resemble the British police. The German police; The "Eye-Witness" observes that dur-mounted or unmounted, are armed with ing the whole affair the Germans cried revolver, sword, and machine-gun, with "Pardon !

Mercy!? rather than powers of search and arrest without war- rant. They are, allowed in their discre "Kamerad!" It was no longer the Ger- mans of old who invoked during a reverse tion to strike or otherwise naltrent not the camradeship of arms. They were even paly civilians, but soldiers. Always pro- vided with great powers, their position sen to go on their knees and cry on during the past few months has risen live Franco!". They gave up all they

to such an extent that the words used in the Reichstag, The Reign of Terror," are not an exaggeration.

had on them.

A

That night a strange adventure befell Sergeant Julien. He went off with some men of the Army Service Corps and strayed during the night among the shell holes. He came upon a detachment which he took for a patrol of Colonials. It was, however, a party of Germans, who were wandering behind the lines. They fired at him with their rifles, and, missing throw themselves upon him, bound him

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MARTIN'S

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CONTROL OF THE PRESS.

Control of speech is accompanied by control of the Fress, accomplished as follows:-

By closing down the Reichstag for the next anxious three months, when. in the absence of a Roumanian success, the food shortage must get even wrose than it is to-day, the Government believe that they have suppressed all manifestation of pub- lic opinion for a period during which they hope by submarines. Zeppelins, mil- tary operations, and foreign intrigue, either to frighten Great Britain into peace or to detach one of the Allies.

Whether those at the top really beliero that they can succeed I have no idea. By this time they must have been woefully disappointed at the result of their sub- marine expedition to New York, which has apparently had no effect whatever in the United States. Designed to frighten President Wilson into a stoppage of munitions to the Allies, it seems to have caused but little excitement in my coun- try.

.:.

WHAT THE CENSORSHIP ACCOMPLISHES. The evil effect of the censorship of their own Press by the German Government is to hypnotize the thousands of Govern te uremierats into the belief that that which they read in their own controlled Press is trate.

the Reichstag not much, but somewhat, for the reports of Reichstag proceedings are strictly censored. Your Parliament, I understand, is supreme, and the Fress Bureau has no control of its reports. The German Presa Burenu, on the other

No people are more ready to believa hand, revises and even suppresess the

what they want to believe than the gov publication of speeches. When necessary erning class in Germany They wanted it specially transmits speeches by tele-to believe that Gres Britain would not gram and wireless to foreign countries if it thinks those specches will help German their hands, too, that Japan was going to

come into the war.

They had got into propaganda.

be an ally of theirs. They wrote them- selves into the belief that France was defeated and would collapse. important, they picked out for quotation Regarding the 'ress, as they do, as all-

two or three British newspapers as ex- British public opinion, ponents of whereas results have proved that these organs expressed the opinion of nobody but themselves. These newspapers ex- These meetings pressed

their

honest if opinions.

But the German Government goes fur- ther than that.

It is quite content to quote to-day expressions of Greek opinion from Athens organs well-known to be sub- sidized by Germany. Certain bribed papers in Zurich and Stockholm, and one notorious American paper, are used for this process of self-hypnotism. The ob-

Aided and even abetted by a myriad of spies and agents provocateurs, they have under what is known as preventive ar reat" throughout the German Empire and Austria so great a number of civi lians that the German prisons, as has Now that the Reichstag has been closed There was once a legend of German

been admitted, are filled to repletion. down it will be increasingly difficult to superiority; we had the world filled with

te humbug of the Teutonic superd and foot, and threw him in a sap, find out what is going on in Germany, bring many years that preceded where he fell more dead than alive. He for though the Reichstag had no powers, was then pustici into a lighted chamberit did give an indication of the great Armageddon. But what has the "super where dinner was served. Some officere undercurrent of unrest, which applies, as mar.n done?

Not even by violating seated at a table questioned him, and as I have said before, to at least one-third Belgian neutrality, by cheating, by set he hesitated pressed him to reply.

The of the people.. "Let us first know

To a certain extent the Press was a he win. The Battle of the Marne ke There right. I will toll you have laid at rest the superstition of the Ravine,' German military superiority. The Great

your position. Thiaumont is in our German General Stuff was beaten at the hands, and we have held Douaument since Marne by a staff which had fewer men, this afternoon. You are not the only ones smaller resources, lacked preparation who did not know that. Consequently it and was attached through & neutral is you who are prisoners. The Germans territory. Not all the terribleres unasked for and received further details earth could win the Marne; why should Thereupon the chief officer commanded his soldiers to lay down their arms. the legend persist -

There were 200 men who had been for gotten in the dug-out in the flow of battle, To-day millions of young people are

over the world--in Sergeant Julien then came back to the growing up all Britain, in France, in Italy, in Russia, French lines, without provisions but with in Belgium all about the Seven Six

a whole company of prisoners and a bonty of six machine-guns. aven in our own United States-to whom the German is not a human being, but a an animal of atrocities, wild beast, brutalities, bestialities, who has written his character on the face of the earth, whose soul is expressed in Louvain, Reims and in the Lusitania, Does any one think that the end of the war will eradicate that belief from the minds of the new generation that is coming unt

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SOWING HATE.

Such are some of the victories which are related by the victors of Douaumont. Some of the details may appear to be fables, but it is impossible to judge of this extraordinary day. What seemed impossible was accomplished as in a dream. Our troops with wonderful dash recaptured in a single day of sanguinary fighting what it had taken the Germans eight months to gain.-Reuter.

and divino law which have marked Ger- man policy since August, 1915, have opened a chasm that it will be many decades before a new German spirit could close. Americans will not forget the Lusitania, millions of Americans, at the least, when the war is over and German chips ieturn to Amerionn ports to remind ne of our murdered dead.

THE ONLY RESULT.

xtill

THEN AND NOW,

.crroneous

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The Berlin and provincial editors are summoned from time to time to meetings, They are addressed by members of the Government, as to what it is wise for them to say and Dot to say. constitute a hint that if they are indis- erect, if they, for example, publish matter calculated to promote disunity," they may be subject to the increasingly severe penalties now administered. If a newя- paper shows a tendency to kick over the traces a Government emissary waits upon the editor, calls his attention to any offending article or paragraph, and sug gestaja correction. If the newspaper offends it is liable to suspension for a ject is twofold. First, to influence public day or even a week. One or two insigni- opinion in the foreign country, and, secondly, by requoting the opinion, to ficant provincial newspapers have been influence their own people into believing suppressed altogether, and the high price that this is the opinion held in the coun- of paper is, in addition, automatically try from which it emanates. Thus, when It is the grim realization of the justice causing the stoppage of many.

I told Germans that large numbers of that is daily marching onward, the daily With the Reichstag shut up, and the the Dutch people are pro-Ally, they point price in German life that is being exacted hold on the newspapers tightening, what

to an extract from an article in Dẹ for the German crimes; it is the under opportunity remains by which indepen-Teckomst and controvert me. standing of the ever mounting misery in dent thought can be disseminated 1

These methods go to strengthen the In Poland meetings to consider what hands of the police when they declare Germany, the ever widening application of the lash to German backs, which makes they call "Church affairs," but which that in acting severely they are only the thought of this European conflict were really revolutionary gatherings, acting against anarchistic opinions likely tolerable in the present hour. Terrible afforded opportunity for discussion. to create the impression abroad that there as is the toll that is being taken of all These have been ruled out of order.

The lectures taking place in their thou is disunity within the empire. that is young and strong and brave in

Never so far as I can gather, in the European mankind, there is still the sands all over Germany might afford a world's history was there so complete a solace of knowing that at the end of the chance of expression of opinion, but the machine for the suppression of individual sacrifice there will be the achievement, professors, like the pastors, are so abso-opinion as the German police. that the fouf German cancer will be cut lutely dependent upon the Government for their position and promotion, that I have only beard of one of them who had. from the flesh and body of civilization.

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At the beginning of the war, when all PEKING 'CHEROO...

The German has raped women, murder than those of the "God punish England" seemed to be going well, there was do His disunity in Germany. There was practic DAIREN

ed children, destroyed churches, befouled and "We must hold out 'type.

of ally no censorship of the newspapers; the TSING 240.

Messrs, Carnave, Eckford & and courage,, of battle and conquest be human habitations, believing that by resignation from the University

hied them, could be shaken by the mere these acts he might terrify strong men

Munich was immediately demanded, and police were tolerant; overy German presence before them of troops of and reduce soldiers to terror. He has any number of sycophants were ready to smiled upon every other German; soldiers FORMOGA.. .G. Meidbrodt, Esq.

went forth singing, and their trains were nation which is but a newcomer in the sought to conquer the world by using as take his place. COREA

"Seoul Press,

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Nor is it less preposterous for the Ger- roused the world as it has not been roused shared my adulterated beer and war and the other hoste who went singing on bread with the working folk-all of them their way in the belief that they would Important Treatise conciled with the published, and although very much enlarged aan to imagine that the men who will- since the first light of the modern era

over or under military age.

be home in six weeks, loaded with loot as in 1670, have left behind homes many sountries of Eastern Asia, the various and improved in every way, the price is ingly and completely dedicate their lives dispelled the darkness that lay behind in to the service of their country, who go the confused annals of berbarian inroads.

of them bereaved by the immense casual- Customs Tarifs, Trade Regulations, Cham süver is now below the equivalent of £1 forth to battle prepared to die, can be What he has really done, what he has bers of Commoros, Scales of Commissiona. es which it was originally published.

Never was there a more accomplished, what position he has won One evening a shabby old man said ties, and all of them suffering from the frightened. Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stamp THE DIRECTORY cover the whole of

I have been too often to the war to Duties, Postal Guida, Signal Codes, Chinese the ports and cities of the Far East, from monstrous hallucination than that, which for himself in the eyes and the minds of rather more loudly than was necessary to increasing food shortage.

holds the Teutonic mind in thrall. The the rest of the world, the German cannot a humber of those round him: I an Festivala, Tables of Money Weights and harlands indis to alberin, in which German sees himself irresistible, terrible, now know: But he will know when the tired of reading in the newspapers how prophesy. I have read too much of Prus Even the Vorwärts sian history to believe in the sudden Measures and other Commercial Information. | Caropenus resida.

all-compelling; then be transfers this self-first days of peace break down the iron nice the war is.

I collapse theory, but through the Dutch The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, Not only is the Directory as full and appraisal to the mind of his foe. To act ring surrounding him and permit to enter (then a Socialist paper) lies to us. though oedensed in every possible mezz ompleta in each case as it can be made, but upon the state of mind he conceives to and approach him the sentiments and the am tired of walking home night after and other neutral Press, I watch with contains every year more pages and row each Colony, Port or Settlement is prefaced exist in the enemy he has recourse to emotions of the millions of men and night and finding restaurants turned into increased interest and keenness the effect of the coming winter on the already numbers nearly 2,000.

by a DESCRIPTION, carefully revisey each devices which a foolish nurse might em- women the world over who know what the hospitals for the wounded." It is published at the Office of the "Hosa-year, most of which will serve as accurabeploy to terrify a nervous child.

German did in Belgium and France, who i He was referring in particular to the gloomy spirits of the German people. Meanwhile I warn the Allied Govern- do not forget the Lusitania, who will great Schulthein working man's restau- KONG DAILY PRESS," and can be had from,GUIDES VON THE TOUR1st, giving every detail

His remarks were menta that from information that has stand beside the ruins of Beims and rants in Hasenheido.

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