ROUMANIA.
A BRAVE DEFENCE,
IWY "THE TIMES" MILITARY JORISPONDENT.]
The restrained character of tho Rou manian reports, and the absence of all advertisement and bombast, have caused people in the West to undervalue the tenacity of the resistance which has been displayed by our Ally in the defence of his frontier.
In the north this defence has been completely successful, and the Russin now present in force, have taked over thin Boctor, which is an extension of their
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4rn, 1917.
TEN MONTHS IN GERMANY.
GERMAN IDEAS OF PEACE.
WE ARE INVINCIBLE ›
TRADE RIVALRY.
CHAPTER XXVI..
JDY D. THOMAS CURTEN.]
It is a mistake to suppose when reading of peace talk in Germany that the topic is a new one there.
CROWN PRINCE RUPPRECHT'S
CONFIDENCE.
WE ARE PREPARED FOR
EVERYTHING.”
ANTWERP EXPEDITION.
MR. CHURCHILL'S NARRATIVE. In the first of a series of articles on the siego and fall of Antwerp, published in
BRITISH SPY IN THE KIEL CUTLER PAIMER & CO'S.
CANAL.
In the Quarterly Review Mr. J. M. de Beaufort continues his interesting
Germany." Now we are taken through the canal from Wilhelmshaven to Kiel, and the author, whose article is
to tell us about the extensions and in- trated with excellent plan-maps, has much provements made since the outbreak of war. There are two enormous Zeppelin sheds at Wilhelmshaven, each with room for two airships.
One is of a moveable type. Its frame; work is built entirely of steel and iron, and is supported by four large trucks moving on a circular railroad, which enables the airships to start in any direc
Electric motors attached to the tion. trucks supply the motive power.
The Bavarian Crown Prince Rup-the London Sunday Pictorial of Novem-experiences-" A Voyage of Discovery in precht, while on a short visit to Munich ber 10th, Mr. Churchill writes that from gave an interview to the editor of the Munich Neueste Nachrichten.
the moment the world-saving victory of After stating that practically all see-the Marne had shattered the German tions of Bavaria were engaged in the Somme fighting, and the scheme to destroy the French field armies, Bavarian Army Corps were recently most the baleful searchlights of war concen- heavily engaged, the Crown Prince ad-trated their bewus on Antwerp." It mitted that the German losses on the was amazing that this should not have Somme were heavy, but declared that been instantly observed by the French those of the Allies were heavier. This and British Governments. Antwerp was particularly true of the English was then not only the sole strong- losses in their latest assault. He asserthold of the Belgian nation, It was ed that the French 1017 class had been also the true left flank of the Allied front conclusively proved to have been already in the West. Although it was not then clear whether the object of the German engaged on the Samme
"We must," the Crown, Prince said, forces before Antwerp was simply to mask be prepared, for further heavy attacks, and observe the fortress pending the "It is always a mistake to understimate results of the general battle, or whether your enemy. How long these attacks will their movements boded a serious attack, last cannot now he prophesied, but 1 can the Admiralty immediately raised the assure you that we are prepared for alarm. The immenso importance of the place and the need of taking steps to everything. We will do our utmost.
Since the beginning of the Semme secure its vigorous defence by the despatch fighting conditions have become much of such guns, Maxims, and munitions as Ta particular we -have were available, and by Territorial troops, more steady. become very strong in artillery,"
were urged. But all eyes were riveted upon the supreme struggle in Francs and all minds were dominated by its fortunes. At any rate, nothing was done by the Allies for Antwerp during the waole of September."
...
Mr. de Beaufort describes the elaborate arrangement of the railroad tracks, which go through the very soutro of the magazine buildings.
"
+
It seems
What a place to bomb! surprising that no air attacks have beca made on Wilhelmshaven: Anyone, after having studied the map of the station for half an hour, could hardly miss them arsenals. But I was told that the Krupp anti-aircraft guns, placed at all import- ant points along the coast, are so for midable that an air attack is a practical E impossibility.
It is not. I heard the Gerihan people line. In the central passes, despite talking peace a month after the outbreak the defeat at Hormannstadt, the Hoof war of a peace, to be sare, which manians have resisted gloriously, and by Germany would dictate and keep. When Falkenhay's columns from the Fatherland was winning I heard no dewching into the plains have given discordant note. That was owing to the time for the Roumanian forces in the general belief in and eagerness for cer west to withdraw without suffering the tain victory and vast aanexation, which disaster planned by the enemy. These prevailed then. western Roacianian forces, dangerously
Today the Germans--with the exception placed, offered a desperate resistance at the battle to which the Germans give the of a minority of extreme Social DemG- name of Tirgu-Jiu, and for three days crate-are no less united in their desire fought valiantly against the best of the to get all they can, but they are not at German troops, theplaying a tenacity all united in their opinions as to how very honourable to all concerned. Thanks much they can get. Hence, after the to this valiant conduct, the untried and French definitely locked the German inexperienced Romanian Armies have offence at Verdun and the British Fleet delayed the advance of the Austro-Ger-gripped more and more tightly the
The interviewer asked, "How comes t man columns through the broad moun economic life of Germany, a bewildering
that, contrary to all expectations here at tain zone for the best part of two months, variety of Kriegsziele (war nims) was dis
the
home, the French continue to be able ra enemy great cussed by all classes of people. have imposed upon
attack so often and with such continuous sacrifices and incredible difficulties of
The National Liberal Party in Ger-pressure 7 Is their infantry equal to transport and communication, and have
ours?!! given time for the Russians to come ap. many, as I have already indicated in a previous article on submarines, is back- Considering that the aggregate forces of the Austro-Germans, Bulgars, and Turks ing a gigantic and aggressive plan for German world-domination through a were superior in numbers and in arma-
ent, the manner in which the Roucolossal organization and expansion of country German commerce and industry. The manians have defended their merits unstinted praise.
great captains of industry whe control the party believe in the employment of
German Army and the down at last after the days of Tirgu-Jiu, further their ends, to secure per many and the whole world are directed for the attack on Antwerp, began to cast occasions his boat was overhauled and
inanently for Germany the mining regions of Northern France and the coal and shipping of Belgium; and to cripple rival commerce, not only as a means of winning the war, but also of limiting competition against them after the war. These are the men behind Tirpitz, and they are working, and will continue to work, to restore him to power,
THE RETREAT.
The defence of the western front broke
The Crown Prince, who replied with great, gravity and emphasis: The French are excellent soldiers, and the It is the English, too, are very brave. double glory of our incomparable troops that they have so successfully resisted in the very respectable opponents Navy 10 superior numbers."
The Interviewer. All eyes in Ger- to the districts of the Somme and the Anere Can we place the same confidence as before in the firmness of the West front, despite the operations in the East and South-East?"
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More than 90,000 men are employed in suddenly opened fire on the outer fort of Antwerp with 17in. bowitzers, throw the Imperial and private yards, which ing projectiles of over ton, under which are running twenty-four hours a day. Work, will, and efficiency seemed to be the defences crumbled away. The Belgian authorities appealed to France and Great in the very air of Wilhelmshaven.' Britain for help, and the Governments
Describing the journey through the of the two countries, not believing that Germany had any large forces available canal the author dwells on the many I don't think an English about for troops to send to its relief. inspected. The French offered two divisions, and salmon of any self-respecting weight there and in england, excluding all would succeed in slipping through the Territorial troops, which Lord Kitchener sentinels guarding the entrances to the did not think it right to use, the famous Jade, Weser, and Elbe mouths." At the 7th Division of Regulars just collected Brunsbuttal entrance some fleet maneuv from all over the world, the 3rd Cavalryres were witnessed. As a result of con- Division, and the three infantry brigades atant practice the biggest warships can of the Royal Naval Division. Thus, on now pass through the Canal from Wick. October 2nd, it appeared possible to
LUMINOUS to Brunsbuttel in a fraction under six concentrate in the neighbourhood of hours; and Mr. de Beaufort says that
Figures and Hands. Ghent in eight or nine days a new eight of the greatest ships with their
15/6 army nearly equal in strength to the whole German feld force believed to be escorts passed from the Elbe into the all four locks. New and large turning in Northern Belgium. This force, added Canal in less then twenty minutes, using to the Belgian field arny, gave a total of nine or ten Allied divisions against four basina have been built, eucli with & or five onemy divisions, not of the highest minimum width at the bottoms of nearly quality, fighting in hostile country and a thousand feet, for the use only of the deeply involved in the attack of the fleet; and all the bridges have been re Antwerp fortress line. The hope of built, most of them now being from 100 re-relieving Antwerp, or at least of sustain- to 150 feet above the surface. The author notes that they are sparsely and co- pactly made, so that unless there happen- ed to be a train on them the debris after a blow-up could be picked up and re- moved from the Camal in a very short
Kuss large anti-aircraft Krupp time. On a bridge at Grunnenthal four mounted.
The Crown Prince." There will be no break through.'
The Munich paper relates, in the same connection, Hindenburg's latest comment on the Somme fighting. Recently while visiting Hanover, a nervous lady asked him at dinner if he was not worried by the bead in the German, lines on the You often have is your kitchen," Hindenburg replied, "a sauce pan with a dint in it, but you will admit that you can boil any kind of food in your dinted pot."-Times.
as it way bound to do, but in spite of the anxiety felt for the fate of the Rou manian Army at. Orsova, only a few units appear to have been cut off, and the 1st, and. audi Sed Roumanian Armies are now in line west of the road from the Predeal Pass bo Bukarest, having suffered no very serious loss of guns and war material, and being a position at the worst, if the northern passes hold firm, to fail back upon their Russian friends. stand on the Alutn (Olt), but the suc It was apparently intended at first to Desses of the enemy on the flanks, and especially the passage of the Danube by
physically, wielding man part of Muckensen's Army, made this course dangerous, and it was decided, tremendous and growing power in Ger very wisely, to continue the retreat. The many to-day. He has a controlling suffering of the people and the loss of interest in a recently organized combina territory involved in this decision must tion of some two thousand manufacturing: have been painful, but the most important firms, and is practically dictator of the matter was to held the Army together Sächsische Handelsgesellschaft and the and to prevent the enemy from accomDeutsch-Amerikanische Wirtschaftsversume trade immediately after the ending its defonce until the great battle to plishing the envelopment at which be
band. ainied.
leader is not known to have had under him in the Dobrudja so strong a force as that immediately opposed to him. The Bulgarians are sure to have demur- red to the uncosering of the roads into Bulgaria and consequently the force which first crossed the Danube, though dignified by the name of Mackensen's Army, was probably not large.
THE PRESENT POSITION.
* There must be now some 15 divisions of the enemy, mainly German troops, in the West Roumania plains, and to them must be added the Bulgarian covering forces ou the Danubo which can now cross and join in the advance. There are available on the side of the defenders some 20 divi sions, and therefore, if the moral of the Armies is as good as it was, and the sup ply of munitions holds out, there is no reason why the Roumaniacs should not continue to resist with energy in any positions which they may have prepared.
a continuation of the Russian front.
Meantime the Russians in the northern passes have begun an attack on the East ern Transylvanian frunt, where they will be in collision with the Austrian Army
Dr. Stresemann, one of the most in- fluential National Liberals, is a dynamo of energy in German commercial plans His eyes sparkling with znal, reddish hair, a clear metallic voice, he is a heavy
2.
VIEWS OF THE WESTERN SCHOUL He became one of the Chancellor's most outspoken eneinies at the time of the
Sussex concessions to America, and his fiery advocacy, of relentless submarine warfare has earned him a reputation for frightfulness, even in Germany. He be
Since he is one of the foremost Ger- mans in the great campaign against Great Britain, both during and after the war, Dr. Stresemann's views ahuuld be of particular interest here. His most recent utterances agree in the main with those he made in an interview which he gave me, and which I duly communicated to American
through newspapers
There are, however, Wilhelmstrasse, some important differences, which I shall point out later.
indifference.
the
Somme.
"With the United States we shall
of hostilities. The war has caused both the southward was decided, now for the of us to become uncomfortably short in first time presented itself as a practicable Bosne commodities. Consequently, the operation." first demands after our resumption of! both sides must limit themselves at first trade will restrict free competition, since
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Mackensen's passage of the Danube, Arst at Simaitza on November 24th, would not have been practicable had the reinforced Russo-Roumanian Army in the
But that very same night arrived the Dobrudja been able to keep touch with
to importing the most necessary commo- news that the Belgians, despairing, and him. Leaving a body of troops, and most
dities. You will need dyestuffs. "for in ignorance of the aid that might be
There is a precise description of Kiel of all his Turks, to hold the Tchernavoda and, picking up what troops he could, longs to the "Western School" of pre-example; we must have certain saw theirs and the efforts that were being harbour and the anchorages marked for Constanza line, Mackensen doubled back,
made by France and Britain, had decided materials.
To be sure, trade rivalry will be keen to abandon the defence of the city to the the ships of the fleet. Mr. de Beaufort effected the passage at points where the t-day Germany-the schoo! which be- line of the Aluta conld be turned. Itlieves in placating Russia (to be followed
in South America. was a good str, and had its expected by a peaceful penetration of that country)ween us in other markets, especially fortress troops, to withdraw the field noted a number of vacant places of It is there where army the next morning, and to move the vessels, such as the Blucher, the Mains, This and the Emden, which have been deatroy- effect, but probably the first crossings
and the smashing he far as possible of
mense capital is necessary for caten seat of Government bo Ostend. were not made in strength, and the ad-
Britain and Frans As his utterances give undertakings, and we fully realize involved in effect an immediate capitula ed by our ships. He heard enough to in the Reichstag plainly show, he is pas-
The neutral Legations began to convince him that "a good deal of vertisement of the presence of Mackenson at the crossing was part of a bluff. This sionately anti-American in general and your advantage over us for the present leave the city, and notices advising the British naval information still finds its
in, this respect, for it is you who have inhabitants to
receive the Germans way to Germany," and he cante, away anti-Wilson in particular.
made the greatest economic gain from-
convinced that the German Fleet is the world war, a gain which puts you quietly were posted in the streets. in possession of millions upon millions, Thug on the same day everything never going to risk a battle in which its In other of ready money, while bleeding Europe seemed about to be saved and lost again. existence will be at stake. will emerge from the struggle economiThose who in years to come look back words, they are not likely to venture far
upon the urst convulsions of this fright from their base," " cally weakened.
We Germans would not dispute yourful epoch will find it easy with after knowledge and garnered experience to legal right if you would balance the pass sagacious judgments on all that was munition deliverice to our enemies with done or left undone. There is always a raw materials and foodstuffs to na”
strong case for doing nothing. But to MODEST GERMAN AMBITIONS.
the small group of Ministers who met at midnight in Lord Kitchener's house the t Dr. Streseman then went or to duty of making sure that Antwerp was "How seriously do German industrial plain that America did not really under not cast away without good cause at the circles regard the Paris Economic Constand Germany because she looked at very moment when the means of saving
was the first question I put to her through the "distorted eyeglasses of it seemed to have been secured was clear. ference?
Reuter." It is only in British fancy," A telegram, therefore, was sent from Dr. Stresermann,
"If one is to attach great importance he said, that we are going to wage war London begging the Belgian Government
Foremost among these causes are the to the words of the political economists against Brazil or other South American to postpone the final orders for evacua States in order to establish colonies. tion until the next morning. This was of the Enteate," he began, "then we must agree that we might have consider "You look calmly on while, Britain accepted, and on October 4th the Belgians cares of motherhood and household wor- woman's regular health and nervous sys- in Their line is much shortened, and is nowable anxiety and aların about our indus-rules half the world, while she militarily were definitely promised, that an Anglo- fries, which have a depressing effect on a
trial future; but, as a matter of fact, eontrols the gates of the world in Egypt, French relieving army of about
Cape Colony, Canada, and men would be at hand by October 9th tem; then again women at work German industrial circles view these en India,
overwork, business anxieties, hurried for the two Naval Brigades of the Royal deavours of our enemies with calmness or Gibraltar. In your opinion that is all or 10th. On the afternoon of October 4th business will often be similarly afflicted, right; but if in peace time Germany in-Naval Diviaim were despatched by the meals, too little rest and lack of sufficient give rise to much suffering. Among the of von Arz. This attack was very likely from German industry. As for France or two to protect ber vast trade, then Dunkirk to Antwerp.
"Russia cannot emancipate herself dicated that she wished a coaling static British Government from Dover by out-door recreation thin the blood and prominent symptoms of thin blood are the anexpected by the enemy. We must raake
headache, backache, weakness in all allowances for the inclemency of the she may look to a boycott of German half the Press of the universe rose in an
"At this same moment the British limbs and sickly appetite. Still, keen 29 season, the mountainous, district which wares. Yet that will make no appreciable cutery against the German lust for con- has to be traversed, and the advantages difference in our world trade, even quest and the world domination she offered by the ground to the defence, but though here and there we may drop a wished to establish. Wo stand second in Aray under Sir John French was die the distress may be, a little help is All run-down conditions call for richer, under such condition the Iussians often few million marks. We have but to con-world trade. In exports we are only engaging itself from its hard-won posi-usually all the system needs.. perform miracles, and they may do so sider France's tremendous losses in re 300 million marks (£16,000,000) behind tons on the Aisne, and about to begin again. The success of a counter-offensive lation to her already falling birth-rate England, and we surpassed her by more its northward journey, division by better blood; good blood is red blood, and on this front is largely dependent upon before the war to realize that France than 3,000 million marks (150,000,000) division, intending to regain its position on this a woman's health depends. The the good countenance of the Roumanian must inevitably sink to the rank of a in exports, if we exclude British exports on the left of the French line and march heat of good, red blood is created by Dr.. to her own Dominions. Did England not km Lille. The matter had now passed Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, Could and this is why these Pilla enjoy their Armies farther south, and we must as third-rate Power.
have her vas, Colonial Empire, which into the region of pure action. sume that the Russians vero untisfied on
buys 4,000 million marks (£200,000,000) Antwerp resist the enemy's attack long reputation among women; they are the this head before launching their attacks.
Begin a course to-day. Obtain Dr. Viowed by us at a distance, the primary "After the war Great Britain will worth of goods from her annually she enough to enable the French and British tonic beat adapted for woman's needs. interest of the moment in this theatre is probably stand united against us would long ago have been defeated by relieving force to one to their aid?
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post free. ing daily from the south could join hands peerless quality of our goods-just think goods." The invasion of Roumania by the of our chemical, textile, and toy“ Menu- In the "Through German Eyes with them! In that case the Allied lines enemy is intensely galling to the pride poly, and the like-and, sondly, we rely column of The Times of Wednesday last in the west might be drawn through of Roumania's Allies, but we cannot say on our unsurpassed markets for consump is discernible a more anxious strain in Antwerp, Ghent and Lilie. All this that it was unexpected. The writer anti-
Dr. Stresemann's 1emarks concerning the turned on a few days, and even on a few cipated it from the first moment of Hin- In 1913 we imported, for example, Paris Economic Conference. Russia, in hours. denburg's appointment, estimated the
particular, seems to have considerably Judged by the number of troops fores which might be employed, and has from Great Britain and her Colonies ince been used, upon this operation, and, 2,109 million marks (E105,450,000) worth dismayed him. The meeting of the available on both sides the chances of the stated clearly that the Russians alone of goods. Do you for a moment believe Russo-British Chamber of Commerce at Allies appeared good. On paper they were in a position to give useful help.that our rival is going to sacrifice such the Savoy Hotel, at which Count Benckens were nearly twice as strong as the enemy, might now decide what a little earlier The by foresight, what a little later 200,000 We other Allies have placed a large Army a tremendous volume of business for the dorff, the Russian Ambassador, presided But the Belgian army had been left could have been secured surely and safely
men could not retrieve" on a front of soms 160 miles round sake of a personal spite? Any tariff war should prove further unpleasant news in without aid or comfort too
daily destruction of their trusted forte.
On the night of the ard & brigade of Balonika, but the season of the year, the which is waged against us can injure us, the Fatherland.
Note that Dr. Stresemans now says the harsh and unceasing bombardment ground, the wretched communications, but it is bound to injure the other side
once went into the line. Armoured trains and other circumstances known to many just as much. That will be realized all We do not yet know the end of the of a vastly superior artillery, their British Marines reached Antwerp, and at of us long ago, have conspired to limit the more in England, since these threats straggle. We know that we are mili apprehensions for their line of retreat,
But wherever an the cruel losses and buffetings they had with British naval guns came into action on the 4th Two Naval Brigades were our powers of giving aid. We have done drive us into a closer trade and indus- tarily invincible. all that was possible to enable General trial relationship with our allies, thus coonomic heel of Achilles shows itself suferod since the beginning of the war,
The British 7th Division and 3rd Cavalry Barrail to succeed, and though it is cold affording us a greater extent of united in England will make every attempt to bleed had destroyed their confidence and due to arrive on the evening of the 5th. comfort to a friend in reed to admit that dustrial territory to oppose the industrial us to death. The peace must include the exhausted, their strength.
A week earlier the result would have Division began to disembark at Ostend we cannot help him more, the fault cer chicaneries which our enemies have de restoration of free economic competition been certain: Forty-eight hours earlier and Zeebrugge on the 6th & French tainly is not attributable to the Allied veloped during the war. In this we shall in face of the resolution of the Paris the chances of success would have been Division was embarking at Havre, Governments, who have done their utmost
When free competition is doubled. Now all quivered in the only Antwerp could hold out ——~" to support by naval and military force undoubtedly be successful at the Peace Conference. Conference.
restored nothing can frighten us, because balance. Trifles, minutes, petty accidents At that exciting point the curtain falls on the first instalment of Mr. Churchill's the policy which imposed upon us the
we know that in this freedom Germany
vivid narrative. (Continued at foot of seri Golumn.) expedition to Salonika.
can win the victory."--Times.
(Continued at foot of next column.)
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