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ROUMANIA AT WAR.
[BY HAMILTON FYPE, SPECIAL COVERSPONDENT OF "THE DAILY MAIL" IN BOUMANIA.] A grey-green landscape which reminds me of South Africa. Flat as far as the eye reaches, without the kopjes that relieve the monotony of the veld.
Far away there is a line of hills. That is where the Danube flows. I do not know "blue"? who started the legend of the Danube. All the Danube that I have over seen is the colour of coffee with a great deal of milk in it.
When you come to the hills you see this broad, brown stream flowing sluggishly over their feet on one side, while on the other side the shore is fat and generally marshy, but rich in soil, so that Bul- garian market gardeners (for some reason they always are Bulgarians who grow vegetables for a living in Roumania) run their cabbage plots and onion beds down to the water's edge,
In very few places does the river flow between two high banks. Unfortunately, where it divides Roumania from Bul garia the Bulgarians have the advantage of the cliffs. Even without these the river is a tremendous natural barrier. Each side has managed to cross it since Rou- mania came into the war, but only at points where little opposition could be offered to the swinging of the pontoon bridge and the landing of troops. There is this to remember also: autumn is the season when the river is at its lowest after the summer drought. For months the landscape has been getting less green and more grey. No rain to speak of has fallen since the spring. We are in the second week of October, and still the sun shines steadily for ten hours day after day, Between eleven o'clock, and four the heat is as great as that of our ordinary July weather in England. The Bize of the stream is still shrinking. Even the marshes are almost dry
It
If you would soo the Danube at its
come in spring. most impressive coYou go acros, its muddy waters for seven or eight miles on ent. The famous bridge at Cernavoda is close on ten miles in length. Not all of it really bridge; a large part is em bankannt. But for the whole of those ten miles there is at times Abthing but At water on either side of the train. this season one begins by crossing an steel suspension arm of the river on structure of not great length. Then em- bankment. Then another bridge, much longer, across a lake which, never dries up. More embankment, and, to end up with the little town of Cernayods on the farther shore
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18T, 1918,
GERMANY “MUST HAVE
PEACE."
NO ILLUSION LEFT ABOUT VICTORY.
NOT ENOUGH RESERVES OF MEN.
MAN-POWER.
THE GENERAL POSITION. SOLDIERS AND RECRUITING
PARIS TO BE LIT BY CANDLES.
SIX P.M.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 20th at 11.15.-Pressure has in- oronavti alightly in all districts, emopt from the NO ELECTRICITY OR GAS AFTER Bonins to Central Japan, where it has decreased
slightly. It in lowest to the north of Boruso. An sati-cyclone is developing over China. Fresh monsoon indiaated along the east cont of Culms and proc tão N. Chica Bet
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COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER,
BY "THE TIMES" "MILITARY CORRESPONDENT.]
As measures of war economy, especially Facts about the official German altitudo
The problem of man-power continues to prevent a scarcity of coal, and to on the present position of the war have been given to me by a distinguished to be the dominant interest of the day, conserve for the munitions and war neutral who is resident in Berlin, and and everything else is subordinate to it. material factories the greatest possible who for a few days has been visiting Not only the Army and the Navy, but quantity of gas and electricity, the Pre- Breden, says & Stockholm correspondant. every trade, profession, and occupation feet of Police of Paris has decreed that I left Berlin about a week ago. There is deeply concerned in the formulation of the shops and stores in Paris and the a sane plan for maintaining the neces Department of the Seine must after six is no mistake about the position there. aary strengths of our fighting forces with o'clock in the evening not be lighted by It may be taken as quite definite that the the least possible injury to the trade of gas, electricity, petroleum, or spirit. authorities realise that the war is lost. the country. It is not only a military
An exception is made for shops dealing Two facts stand out quite clearly to the interest. It is a social and political in foodstuffs, such as grocers and bakers, Germans in power. The first is that while question of the utmost complexity and but untrycooks, Confectioners, and tea Germany still retains the power to manu-gravity, and it has of inte become much facture munitions at a large and formid-more serions and pressing by reason of shops are included in the order. able rate, the output of the Allies. is now the development given by Germany to gists, hairdressers, and tobacco shop
may, however, be lighted as usual. in advance of the German output, and the her field armies.
Most people now understand why Ger should be noted that the shops are not significance of this is realised.
many has been so scessful in her treat compelled to shut at six, but if they ment of this problem hitherto, Her wise remain open they must find other means "The second point is even more import-economy of her young contingents; her of lighting, such as candles, acetylene, or
It is recognised that reserves of constant re-examination of the medically oil lamps..
La Ville Lumiere will soon lose its men power are not sufficient to allow unfit; her refusal of claims by conscien Germany to conduct the war to a victoricus tious objectors, and by the Civil Service last gleam, and it will be strange to see to a privileged position: her success in a city vaunted for nights brilliant as day issue; it is believed that a defensive war can be conducted for a considerable restoring to the Colours & high propor-lighted by candles. But in the past two time but that is all. The German tion of wounded men; her use of pri-years Paris has gradually become more leaders are not blinking the fact that soners in factories and on farms; the and more like a provincial city, its mid- The hours and lighting of theatres and disaster will come upon them if the Allies forced labour to which she subjects the night streets bare and silent. continue operations at the present pace population of occupied territories; and,
finally, the trap which she has baited to other places of amusement are unaltered, and intensity.
catch Poles, all enablo her to maintain bat all such establishments have to close
These successes, her field strengths for longer than anyone day per week. one thought possible. due to national discipline, to the com pleto subordination of the interests of the individual to those of the State, and to the militarization of the entire nation, represent a remarkable achieve ment to which not one of us should re-ning of the war the enfes shut at eight Visdivonbook.j. 6a. ---
and the restauranta at mine, but later the Namuro main blind.
rule was relaxed, and now both shut, at Hakodate 10.30 p.m. Cafe and restaurant keepers l'okic are grumbling, saying that the last hour Kochi is one of the best in the day and asking Nagaakler why they are not allowed to remain open as usual with restricted lights.
Another war economy talked of is the chutting of butebers shops one day a is causing anxiety, but for the country1a Blocks and herds.
The decree regarding lighting, which is will certainly be a winter measure, rovoked in the spring-Reuter.
"The offensive on the Somme is the crucial thing. They have no illusions about this. They believe they can impede the Allies and hold then back for a long time; but they realise they cannot do it indefinitely. It is privately acknow- ledged that sooner or later the Allies mast break through. More than this, the Germans have calculated the limit of time they can effectively withstand the attacks on the western front. They put that limit at 12 months. They know, however, that the Allies may get through before.
With these facts in mind they have framed their future course of action. They are seeking for a peace which shall
brand as
it they will make considerable sacrifices. The whole of their new plans will be co-ordinated towards that end. Whatever may be the fears of the future they have still at their command vast fighting forces of various kinds. They are going to use them to bring about this peace which they want so badly.
BRITAIN TO BE NAGGED INTO PEACE.
"First of all they have made up their minds to smash Roumania completely, not only for the sake of the material advantages but also for the moral effect. They are then going to throw discretion to the winds with reference to the sub- marines, and are going to use their under sea vessels to annoy and hurt Britain as much as possible. They will be quite careless of the feelings of neutrals. The visit of Mr. Gerard to America is undoubtedly, connected with this coming submarino campaign.
By her well-organized system of sub titution Germany has already been able toke for her armies two batches of a million wen cach, and is in course of taking a third, from munition works, railways, mines, and other essential national industries. She has been able to build up over 200 field divisions, and
than 4,300,000 men in the aggregate in her field armies and on the lines of com- munication. The now divisions, although composed of infantry, abstracted, from divisions already existing, have required between 300,000 and 400,000 additional men from the reserves and young con tingents which have been proportionately reduced. But the
reserves generally,
CAFES CLOSED AT 9.30. Another reform coming into force at the same time as the lighting order is the closing of cafes and restaurants at half- past nine in the evening. At the begin-
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1. BARomaran, reduced to 82 degrees Fahren- best, on the level of the sea in Inches, tenth and hundredtha
Looking up and down the broad, abining stream, one's heart swells at the tranquil beauty of it, one's imagination ie stirred by the thought of all the hia- tory that has been made on its banks. Men have been fighting here, as they are
"The general idea is not to conquer fighting now, ever since they first formed themselves into tribes, nations,, raves; Britain, but by annoyances, losses, and ever since ambitious men craved power and set on their dupes to throw away perils to increase a desire for peace, their lives for it. Pinched in between which they are sure exists among some sections of the population already. The
We Allies are quite able to match this the Danube and the Black Sea, this terrimore hateful the war is made for Britain lory of the Dobrudja has been the scene the more easily will she come into line effort and to overmatch it. We in these Tribunals in the accomplishment of their
how- of battles innumerable; of none,
And islands have still between 3,000,000 and dial thankless, and yet vitally inflatio
Surigao The idea that soldiers ignore the claims Lak ever, so vast and so bloody as that which with regard to peace proposals. is now engaging the energies and thinn Germany must have peace by a year from 4,000,000 men of military age who are in portant task.
Dow. The latter is not stated in so many civil lite, not counting men over 41, and
we are in a far better position than of the country for labour in civil life in ing terribly the ranks of 300,000 men.
words, but that is what the position comes
Our entirely inaccurate. Is there a soldier Away to the south the plain widens to. I saw a letter the other day from Germany to maintain the war. and becomes more like tho veld than ever, for now there are kopics. The bells one of the National Liberals in the gallant Dominions have still large re- who has seen fighting and will desire for of acacia trocs grow more thickly and Reichstag, in which occurred the words, serves of man-power, and are as deter moment that the Ministry of Mual What are we to to to savo Germany 1'. mined to win victory as we are at home. tions should be short of hands and unable Russia has still ample reserves and will to work at full pressure and for full the hills along the river bank become Hero
# 1 heard, too, of a remark by Captain produes larger armies each year that the time? There is certainly not one.
Whe bigger. Here is the battlefield.
war lasts. Italy increases and improves Army is now the nation in arms. It is the Roumanians have been holding up Persius, the well-known writer, who, in the advance of the force which Mackensen referring to the war hardships in certain Bung savagely into their southern pro parts, said it was a terrible thing for a month by month the quantity and quality alled with yeomen farmers, miners, viners at the beginning of the war. An country to desire revolution and to have of her armies, while France has been railway hands, and men from every attempt has been made to spread the the power of making a revolution, but it most successful in drawing more men trade, profession, and occupation. How story that they did not expect Bulgaria was a still more terrible thing for the from civil employments, and now excels can it he ignorant of the claims of desire to exist without the power of in the art of accomplishing great things agriculture for labour? How can it not
the field with relatively slight lossen. to fight against them. That is not exact.
in Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, did bringing about the revolution. He was The troops of our ancient and faithful know a good deal more about mines tha indeed try to lure Mr. Bratiano into the referring to the present position in
Germany.
There can be no revolution Ally Portugal have still to figure in the the Home Office? How can it not under- India is cap-stand the needs of the railways and belief that his country might remain
because those who might make it are European battleground. neutral so far as Roumania was cerned. But all illusions had been disengaged at the front. There exists, how able of much greater things than she has of the service of transport both by sea pelled during the weeks that preceded ever, among the common people the yet done, and from Africa, now almost and land? Every man with an ounce of Roumania's declaration of war against heartiest desire for peace, It is realised wholly in the hands of the Allies, we can sense in his head must realize that the Austria. It was only at Russian Head that this feeling will produce tremendous draw large contingents of troops suited satisfaction of the claims of the fighting All that is needed, and from each one tries must be a matter for amicuble quarters that the heliet prevailed in effect whenever the Aflies secure a whole to service in Mesopotamia and Egypt.services and of essential national indus- of us, is the will to succeed and the arrangement and compromise, and it is Bulgaria's unwillingness to fight against sale military victory." her creator." How this persisted it is
brains and energy necessary for carrying on these lines that soldiers have worked out the work that awaits us. hard to imagine, I can answer for it that no such idle dream was cherished in Petrograd. Soldiers have queer son timentalities. Psychology has never been their strong suit.
well-known diplomatist,
the strain upon
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Roi," "Le Bois Sacré," "L'Habit Vert," and other witty and vastly amusing farces which have delighted both Paris and
and will continue to work in this difficult business of reconciling the necessarily con. fflicting claims of industry and war,
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
From 21st to 27th December, 1918.
SOLDIERS AND RECRUITING. The position of soldiers in relation to
WAR OFFICE AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. For some months after compulsion was the problem of man-power is worth de Tough old Mackensen took full ad-Londer this many a year. I am sorry fining. There is no military party in the introduced the War Office was placed in a vantage of the unpreparedness of Rus- to say-and I know there are very many United Kingdom or in any other part false and most invidious position. sians and Houmanians to meet an attack who will share my regret that M. de of the Empire. There never has been. I duty was to supply our figating troops
Flers says he means to write no more ou this front. The first weeks of the
farces. He is too much occupied with the The country is martial, but not military with men, but it found nearly all the
tempatara The Army, old and new, has always con Departments of State leagued against it Humidity war were a nightmare of mistakes and
fined itself to its military duties, and to prevent it from getting men. This Wind Lizeation misunderstandings The result of them serious side of life.
We travelled from Medgidia to Con- never interfere in matters outside its enne about not because all these Depart Гого is seen in the crowded state of the Roumanian hospitals. Train after train stariza togethea, across the grey-green province. The authorized spokesmen of of wounded passed us as we sped in a plain where flocks of wild turkeys gobbled the Army have, in this question of man-ments had a double dose of original sin, Weather military "special" to Medgidia, the and flow and where herds of buffaloes power, for example, rigorously limited but because Departments are Departments Ein dirty little old Turkish town which is
graze. Besides being a port of some note themselves to a statement of the number and look after their own. Very effective- the principal base for the Dobradja fight Constanza is Roumania's only seaside of men required to complete and mainly they did it. The Civil Service, seemed ing. In a Red Cross detachment which place; I mean in the sense of a holiday tain the forces authorised by the Gov-to think that it had a prescriptive right was working very hard not far from the place. I cannot say I have very reatful front I came across an English surgeon, recollections of it, but that is because ernment for carrying out the national to evade the fulfilment of the first duty St. John by name, nephew of a "once eremy aeroplanes were dropping bonis policy. It is the Government which lays of a citizen. The Board of Trade pro- on it nearly all the time I was there. down both the policy and the armedded to exempt almost every occupa student at Guy's. He told me how severe This is their constant occupation. Out forces necessary it support it. The Army tion that asked to be exempted, and most the slender surgical of 25,000 inhabitants only 5,000 are left, then states the numbers necessary to com- of them did. The Home Office refused resources of this little country had been. and I am sure I do not know where they plote and maintain these forces in the to allow the mines to be touched. The In the whole of it there were only some conceal themselves. One certainly does field, and steadily refuses to be drawn Munitions Ministry shovelled out badges fifteen hundred medical men; not more, not see them in the streets, which are into any discussion how the men should by the gross to every firm that asked for he believed, than sixty odd surgeons, emply. The shops are nearly all closed, he cbtained, whether in Great Britain, in them. The Foreign Office obstracted the Think of their efforts to cope
with the big Casing by the sea is boarded up, Ireland, or elsewhere, holding as it does all of British citizens resident abroad. The that these matters concern policy of which The Board of Agriculture told us that the promenade is a story waste. wounded!
we might touch everything except the I do not the Government is sole judge. place seerns utterly deserted. mean that the 20,000 who are missing have With the voluntary system, the Army farms The Admiralty sheltered every "We want everything," he said. "Ask been killed by aeroplanes. They have fed was obliged to send out its recruiters to thing and everybody that it could, and, to cut a long story short, since the seek for men wherever they could be them in England to send us thousands for fear of this fate. of pairs of rubber gloves, any amount of lint
Dr. St. John and I nearly met it our-found, but directly compalsion became Israelites were asked to make bricks with- and cotton-wool, antiseptics,
see what the selves, for at eight o'clock in the evening the law it was the civil power, and very out straw, there was never quite such a Thurs. 21 m. 6 21 anesthetics. You Car
War Office an invisible waterplane began homh properly, that undertook to find the men. dilem as that cocountered by the work properly will chances of doing our
dropping in the dark. One moment we The Tribunals, whether of first instance
THE MAN-POWER BOARD, be if this rush of wounded goes on." In
were admiring the moon on the water, or of appeal, were and are entirely
Obviously this- could not go on, and Constance another hospital Princess Cantacuzene told me much the same. It the next we were flat on our stomachs, and civilian, and receive their instructions was impossible that we could be prepared just as well, too, for three hits were made from the Local Government Board. The unless the Army were to die of inanition for this." The plucky, energetic little quite near us, one in the roadway only great majority of the military représome overriding authority had to be set We got up before sentatives who bold & watching brief for up to hold the balance fairly between Princess, who founded the hospital her twenty yards away. self and runs it herself in spite of her dawn next morning and started our the Army on these bodies are also the claims of industry and war. Bo
special train off at six o'clock. As we civilians, and though they have the right there became created the Man-power Tess.
Board, whose decisions on large questions fifty years, threw up eloquent bands.
Another piquant personality I met in drew away from the town we heard of appeal they have no power to influence explosions, and, looling back, we saw a the Dobrudja was Lieutenant do Flers, speck in the air making things unpleasant decisions. The Army has not only far of recruiting policy, become valid, and, Wed 27
for Constanza. I do not wonder the less power in the selection of recruits when they have been examined and passed
BUSY ENEMY AEROPLANES,
part-author with M. Caillavet of "Le (Continued at fool of next Column.)
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