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COLOURED MAN POWER.

MILLIONS OF FIGHTING MEN AVAILABLE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10TH, 1917.

BERLIN-BAGHDAD,

LINE TO EGYPT BORDER

COMPLETED.

By piercing a tonnel, through the SHALL WE USE THEM? Commander Wedgwood, D.SO., MP.. Taurus Mountains, in Southern Asia Minor, the Germans have conquered the writing in the Sunday Times, says: We shall want men next year to fight

anything from a million upwards. We last natural obstacle on the railway route want these to fight, but if we are to fight from Berlin to Baghdad. Some months successfully we must have men also for will pass before the tunnel is fit to take the making of machines and ammunition. traffic, but when it is complete the jour- and men also to carry on the exportney from Berlin to Baghdad will be trade of the country and pay for the greatly shortened. This is the last of the This is the problem before us; and big tunnels to be made on the line. That to continue to shut our eyes to the through the Amanus range was complet coloured man power of the Empire would ad last year. b criminal and may lead to defeat. This is no time for mincing matters.

war.

GERMANY'S SECRET BRIBE. THE FROPHECY OF MAYENCE.

HOW AND WHY MONEY IS SPENT. "NO AMERICAN FOOD FOR ENGLAND.”

CHAPTER XXVIL

[BY

THOMAS CURTIN.}

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Many of my correspondents and those who have attended my lectures anxious that I should give information I may possess as to the disposal of the German funds for propaganda work in England. The subject is not one for a foreign visitor to discuss, and I would rather leave the matter to the English people themselves.

REMARKABLE PREDICTIONS.

Whence comes the so-called Mayence Prophecy and when was it madef No one knows. It takes its name from thọ town of Mayence, where it was pre- served in a monastery founded by Ste. Hildegrade; but it cannot well be con- sidered as a forgery after the event, as it was published as long ago an 1854, and aroused considerable Interest at

once,

Very soon, however, people ceased talk. ing of it in Germany, because it pre- in Alsaed and in Lorraine they repeated dicted the end of the Hohenzollerns; aut it in sectet, dreading the annexation which it foretold for forty-five years,

which should come in 1910.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 96h, at 11.46-No returns from Japanese stationE.

Promoce has dersaned moderately aver North China, and ingrossed alightly elsewhere. The art synimas zeminine, sixtonary; the depression ever. N. Japan, yolurday iss

Fresh to giường mansoon will prevail along Probably eased into the Pacifis the sent zones of China and over the China Sta Hongkang meinfall for så hoppa ending at

Jannery, 984 inch, against an antago

The fervent for the 24 hours sažžžeg at noom to-day in na follawn zone

DISTRICT

The delay in raising and training colour-way in Asia Minor, from Haidar Pashe, England, and memorized them in due and anticipating their final deliverance, Hongkong te Gap Rock

el troops has already cost us dear The authorities have played enough. with the subject. Hoping to get conterip tion in Australia, in Canada, in Ireland, to fill the gaps, they have deliberately contemplated the difficulties only in the way of getting coloured troops-as though difficulties were not just those things that, it was their duty to sur mount. Than who were, and those who still are, culpable will soon find public opinion a strict and severo judge.

white

The total length of the Baghdad rail- opposite Constantinople, to Baghdad. is 1,510 miles. The exact mileage that has yet to be completed-between Ras-pl-Ain, east of Aleppo, and Baghdad-is not known. The enemy has been very active in pressing on the construction of the line, and it is probable that the gap does

not at present, exceed 200 miles, over

by motor vehicles.

country which can readily he traversed

I had possession for a couple of days of some papers regarding propaganda in courses They concern chiefly the "outh to-mouth propaganda, which is one of Germany's most insidious methods. will deal with them presently.

I

The terms of this celebrated prophecy are so strikingly definite that we go them in full, to enable the render to

In this article I prefer to give you information of the way in which German observe for himself its disturbing agroc. money has been spent in my own country.ment with the facta.

Most of this information I gathered during my tast visit to the United States, Some of it I picked up in Berlin.

and

It is no secret in Government and The construction of this railway and of its branches, the chief of which ruas diplomatic circles that the German have 05. south from Aleppo through Damascus to activities in my country Australia, Canada, South Africa, NewJerusalem and the Egyptian frontier, stopped with language. Zealand. Newfoundland, Rludesia, Bwith another fine passing east of the There were actual musterings and drill tish East Afrien-these

men Dead Bea to Meren, has been an object ings of German reservists in Buffalo, colonies have played up. The race knows of German policy for the last twenty New York, Brooklyn, and other cities,

жете watched .that they have done their duty as no race

years. "Germany," wrote Dr. Winter These activities

German authority has one ever did before. But-and it is better

of America but of other nations aim and aspiration Berlin Baghdad.sted on by secret service agents, not to be frank though it raises a storm ofstetten, abuse and protest-other parts of the

Dr. Bohrbach has pointed out that it involved. A certain cache of rides and Empire the white men in them, even threatena at onco Egypt, and India ammunition, gathered ostensibly for use more the officials in them, will compare through the Persian Gulf.

in Southern and Central America, also Certain poorly when, at the day of judgment,

The line towards Egypt has now been was kept under observation. there are asked, "What did you do for

Are, under continuoss watch. Various England?"that is, if they do nothing carried some distance beyond Beersheba, points on the Canadian border were, and now. The British race want men to help so that when the Taurus tunnel is open other depots" in the West and North- for traffic it will be possible for a Ger Looking at

west were objects of interest, and no casualty ..them fight. lists there need be no shame in asking. to go from Berlin to the desert of

certain establishment revealed several The Government want men, and ask these Sinai by one continuons railway, inter- surprise was expressed when a fire in a Crown Cologice and great Dependencies rupted only by the crossing of the Bos-hundred rounds of rifle ammunition

phorus.

Some German citizens openly declared to help them, Even the War Office turns

that if war came between America and to them,

the Fatherland they would take sides with the latter.

017

What sort of answer is going to be sent back (when and if the appeal has gone out) by India, Egypt, the Boadan, East Africa, Nigoria, the Gold Coast, the West Indies, the Malay States, and last but Will they not least by South Africa 1 help or will they still think first of "local

established prac conditions," "tronble and окрелые "" themselves " ** prestige

"

The military effect of the new tunnel on this war will be to facilitate the transference of troops and guns from the or Egyptian European to the Asiatic front, or vice verza, and to render the supply of munitions to enemy forces in Armenia, Mesopotamia, or Syria much easier. An attack in foros on Egypt has always been a German obsession.

THE GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE If the United States Government should be naked whether it at any time had con- a possible uprising of German-Americans sidered and planned operations to meet it cabtlees would respond with an emphatic negative,

But that consideration was given to

Our conscience is clear. In the past. A VOICE FROM THE PAST, such a possibility and the tentative plans

in time of peace, we did our best by the coloured races. In Africa wo have saved them from exploitation sa no other Euro pean nation has done. I am a negro- phile and I know. India-well even in India Germany would have strangled where we have but gagged freedom. Now that we want help, what are they going to do about it? If they fold their hands saying this is a white man's war, saying there are difficulties, saying there will be trouble; then we will any that they belong to the Perish England' school and dama them through history.

Let the English in India, in Egypt, in Nigeria, yes, and in South Africa, too, face that charge if they do not send us men to help the heroes in the trenches.

THE MILLIONS AVAILABLE.

·

THE WAR AGAINST NAPOLEON.

were discussed is a fact. The. Anerican Government was taking no chances.

It know that a few thousand desperate men could do great damage in certain Robert Hall (1784-1831) wrote of the sections for a few days, that by destroy struggle to overthrow Napeoleon, anding, certain bridges at strategical points chicly of Great Britain's share in the they could create conditions that would make the handling of such a situation task, the following words which

more than 24 hour job. equally applicable to-day:--

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As far as the interest of freedom are necered-the most important by far of sublunary interests you, my country wor, stand in the capacity of the federa) representatives of the human race; for with you it in to determine (under God) in what condition the latest posterity shall be born; their fortunes are intrust ed to your care, and on your conduct at this moment depends the colour and com- If liberty, plexion of their destiny. after being extinguished on the

Contin-

But it was realized that such a move ment, would be localized in various spots and could be handled separately na effectively. No fear was entertained, only the dread of misguided men raising the

ng of revolt,

is but fair to the German Prees of America so say it gave no public coun- tenance to measures of this kind; in fact, many newspapers openly deprecated any talk of disloyalty to the United States.

Formoes Cheand...

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North winde alrong.

Hongkong and Lamosas, No. 1." Bouth Spark of China butwosis; The mamEN SE SonthCoast of Chins between Theme as

Hoogkoog and Elsizes.....\

REGETER

No 1.

When the little people of the Oder ball feel themselves strong enough to shaks off the yoke of their protector, and the barley shall bo in the ear, their King William will go forth against OHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL Austria. He shall go forth from victory to victory, even to the gates of Vicano, but a word from tho great Emperor of the West shall make the hero tremble on the field of victory; and the barley shal! shake off every reke, and return in not be harvested when he shall sign peace, triumph to his country.

Staklom.

Kochi

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Hour,

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Baronster

Temperature.

Humidity,

Direction.

"But behold, between the fourth barley harvest and that of the oats a great noise ebell summon the reapers to an extraordinary number of engines, arma; formidable war, having with it which only bell itself could have invented, Vladivostock. On shall take the road to the West.

Wee unto thee, great nation; woe to Hakodate in you who have formaken the rights of God The God of armies has for-

Nagamal and man. saken you, and who shall aid you?

Napoleon III, at first, despising his Karon People's Oak, where he shall disappear, adversary, shall soon turn back by the Naha

Boala In "In spite of the heroic stand of the Costoe French, a multitude of blus, yellow, and Welbstwal...

Lobang of France. black soldiers shall overran a great part Bake

never to rotora,

?.

Alance and Lorraine shall be torn Kishang ... away from r'rance for a generation and Con a half.

Frenchmen will only take courage

Bhien Pook... again against themselves or against their own nature.

(This passage is hardly intelligible,... The French text is: Les Francaise ne reprendront courage que contre exume. mes.)

"Woe unto thee, great city, woe unto thee city of vice. Steel and fire shall follow fire and famine.

"Courage, true bcarts, the reign of the darknete shall end before its devices are accomplished.

of

"But now comes the day of marey. A prince of the nation is in the midst Pakhoi Photions voice of the

Tourene. This the man of salvation, the wise, the invincible; he shall count his ander. James takings of his victories,

He shall chase out the enemy from Madis France, he shall go from victory to Lagunal conse

to draw in the years to come, I show the ent, is suffered to expire here, whence is be said for those journalists has been victory, till the day of Divine justice.

Now as to the amount of the coloured man-power on which we ought to be able coloured population and also the white population and the half-caste population when known, so that the raw material for officers and N.C.O.'s may also be in

...315,168 000 200,000 120,000

dicked :-

Incle Baluchistan Ceylon Hongkong.... Malay States, etc. East Africa, Nyay enland, Uganda

etc. Mauritius Basto, Techuuns,

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$500,000

4,280,000 27,000 7,800

356,000 9,717,000 5,000

8,225,000 371,000

037,000 1,697,000

1,500

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"In that day he shall lend seven kinds. Unle of soldiers against three on the Field of Barigo ., the Birches (des Bouleaux) between Ham, Labuan Woerl, and Paberbarn.

Woe unto you, people of the North; your seventh generation shall answer for your crimes. Woe unto you, people shed innocent blood, mourning and of the East; you shall multiply cries of Subtle advertisements appeared in Never was seen such an army; never was non-German foreign newspapers and in heard so great a noise! American newspapers endeavouring to Three times the sun shall pass over change the current of American opinion. the heads of the armies, and shall not Immense posters covered the hoardings be seen for the fog of smoke. in New York urging that the Government be forced to stop the exportation of mmunition,

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Their editorial brains were used not mains with you, then, to decide whether in their columns but in the various that freedom, at whose voice the king, doms of Europe awoke from the sleep of movements under the guise of Peace

Embargo Longues,

Munditions on ages, to run a career of virtuous emula Leagues; and all the other associations tion in everything great and good; the of men and women which in many dis- freedom which dispelled the mist of superstition, and invited the nations to ruises sought and seek to play Germany's 8,000 behold their God; whose magic touch game in America. 7,000 kindled the rays of genie, theenthusiasm of poetry, and the fame of eloquence; the freedom which poured into our ap 8,000 opulence and arts, and embellished life t with innumerable institutions and in-

At last the Chief shall gain the provements, till it became a theatre of

victory; two of his enemies shall be 4,000 wonders; it is for you to decide whether 3,000 this freedom shall yet survive, or be

An amalgamation was made with the wiped out. The remnant of the third

shall flee towards the Far East. covered with a funeral pall, and wrapt British on tail twisting Irish party,

Pasak. William, the second of the name, 1,270,000 in eternal gloom. It is not necessary to and hand in hand" Deutschland über

2,000 await your determination. In the solici- Alles" and "Ireland for Ever" stumped shell be the last King of Prussia; he 2,100 tude you feel to approve yourselves the country. When, however, bridges he shall have no other successors, than German East Africa 7,645,000

worthy of such a trust, every thought of

were blown up, explosions occurred on a King of Poland, a King of Hanover, West Indies, etc.... 2,000,000 30,000 what is afflicting in warfare, every docks and is and around ammunition and a King of Saxony." Sudan

prehension of danger must vanish, and Egypt.

11,300,000 20,600 British you are impatient to mingle in the battle 44,000 Allies of the civilized world. Go, then, ya de Cyprus

274.300 mostly Greek

fendors of your country, accompanied The bulk of the native population of with every suspicious omen; advance with alacrity loto the Geld, where India, Ceylon, the Malay States, Hong-

God Himself musters the hosts to kong, Mauritius and Egypt do not belong

While war. to the fighting races; though the mall per centage of warlike peoples of India still in numbers exceed all the other sources of ighting coloured mer put together. They may be estimated to number The extent of your resources, under God. rabid editorial expressions, 50,000,000 of Punjabis, Curkhas, Degras, Pathaus, Sikhs, etc.

Rhodesi

Union of Nigeria

Africs.....

South

4,097,000 17,000,000

WestCoastColonies 3,650,000

men',

3,380,000

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If we include conquered German East Africa, then the available supply from Africa, excluding Egypt, is 35,754,000. These are mostly known trusted fighting No man who has commanded Soudanese troops will reckon them as worse than the best Indian regiments; the same would be said by those, English and German who have commanded the **aakaris” of East Africa.

SIGHTING. MEN OF PROVEN PROWESS.

The munition embargo enthusiasts of a year ago have bobbed out of their holes and are screaming for & food embargo,

works, when ships were placed in peril by bombe concealed in coal bunkers and cargoes, they were fully reported but no The German-American editors were word of condemnation was uttered.

Munitions meant nothing to the house ably seconded by the German Lutheran have before stated. preachers, as

wife and the man of small salary. The have everything Sermons preached and letters to news-

increased price of bread and meat and (You' bave every means of preventing that papers by and from these representatives other things does

On earth of the Prince of Peace often

Thus the proposer of a food embargo Ruccess, so that it is next to impossible outclassed in vicious violence the most will have thousands of ears attuned to for victory not to crown your exertions.

his cry where the ammunition shoutor

you

to fear from the success of the enemy,

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7. Ban in babes, tenths and headred HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From 10th to 18th January.

HIGH WATER.

H'kong

Meen

Tline,

Month

Height

h. D. ft. in

30 1 7 4

094

British North Morgan,

BANGRI

MARAT SHARING.

Belangor. Pabung.

Vogri Bembilan. Johors. Xadaa Kelantan.

Trengganu Perlis. Bingapore, Penang, Málssim, Prów, Wellesley.

Low Wata.

Bateris. Raiteanorg.

H'kong.

4 3. ja 10 32 7 1 049-43

11 4 3

115

Time:

The German Lutheran Church, ipad an audience of deaf people. The Wed. 10m 11 59 4 - 13 America always has been a power for fallacy of the argument that to shut off good, I frequently has stood as a rock the export of wheat of which there is a 12 in the path of unrighteous legislation, none to export-will decrease the cost of and to minimize its influence would be living, will make no impression on the Fri 12. silly. In the early days of the war it had average politician, ad it is not improb A great deal of influence, but today,able that in the coming Session of Con-Sater. 13 owing to the unfulfilled prophecies of success indulged in by its pastors, its In the last six months all the side lines of German propaganda were abandoned and every effort was concentrated politics.

power is on the wane.

on

is equal to the justice of your cause. But should Providence determine other- wise, should you fall in this struggle, should the nation fall, you will have the satisfaction (the purest allotted to man) of having performed your part: your names will be enrolled with the most illu- strious dead; while posterity, to the end of time, as often as they revolve the events of this period (and they will in cessantly revolve thera), will turn to you reverential eye, while they mourn over the freedom which is entombed in your repulchre. I cannot but imagine the

First, Mr. Roosevelt must not be the Again and again Basate, Swazi, Zulu, į virtuous heroes, legislators, and patris Republican candidate for President Gaika, Galeka, Matabele the warriors of every age and country, are bending He wasn't, but even the most self-com- of South Africa-havo defeated the while from their elevated seats to witness this placent Tenton could hardly claim credit men in the day before machine-guns and contest, as if they were incapable, till for his defeat motor-cara. The West Coast men have it be brought to a favourable issue, of Second, Mr. Hughes was officially been less tried, but the French troops from enjoying their clernal

repose Enjoy Senegal have been able to stand up to that repose, illustrious immortals: Your endorsed. Third, Woodrow Wilson was to be slaughtered. Election day told the the Turk, and no Englishman from the mantle fell when you ascended; and thou-measure of their success. West Coast will put his Yorubas, sands, inflamed with your spirit, and Haussas, and Ashantis below the men of impatient to tread in your steps, are Senegal or even of South Africa.

ready to swear by Him that sitteth upon With all these coloured fighting man it the throne, and liveth for evor and ever, is a question of training and discipline, they will protect Freedom in her last desert that cause They have to learn the language as well asylum, and never as the drill Six months is all too short which you sustained by your labours and a time for training, which means a quos cemented with your blood. tion of offers and N.0.08. Fortunate- ly we have in East and South Africa and

"

Egypt large class of whites who know N.C.Os. by drawing on the training staff the natives thoroughly, and could be at home. utilised, especially if compulsory service was made applicable to Englishmen in The War Office these dependencies. would have to get over the difficulty of (Continued at joot of next Column.)

Rifles we have, the officers are avail- able, the N.C.Cs can be found, vast To save masses of men are available. our men, we must have the real self- sacrificing help of the rest of the Empire.

gress

effort will be made to pass a

resolution instructing the President to Ban Put an embargo into effect. If this is

it will be distinct German vistory, Mon, no matter under what guise the action

done

is taken.

Whother such action would be immediately detrimental to the Allies is

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A question. If maintained until next NEURALGIA SOOTHED AWAY year's crops come on the market, it might

be. What reverse action would follow by LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. is a matter of speculation.

To all who suffer the desperate twisting agonies and spasms of Neuralgia:

To all who see zoquainted with any of

LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BAĽM. BELIEVES et ones and eventually of neuralgia, CURES all

henmatiga, aches and pains, eodetics sprains, straits and bruises, painful Just rub St swellings and contusions. in where the trouble is

There are Canadian exports to the United States essential to American busi- ness that in the wisdom of the Canadian the sufferers: Government might better be kept at home. To all who have never suffered yet whe

In other words, any successful Gorman | wish to be on the safe side, USING CONGRESS. Having failed to capture this trench propaganda in America contains certain Here's news: the pro-Germans have started another profit only for the Fatherland and the movement, an old flank attack on another possibility of danger for the United line. I have dealt with Mr. Schiff's Skatos. That possibility--or I might remarkable-speech in New York at the better say the probability exists in the meeting of the League to Enforce Pocce embargo campaign and in other spheres and the appointment of a committee ta of influence do what. Henry Ford has failed to accom- plish. What this committee can do the I have shown you how the German future will disclose. But in my judgment

funtia are expended in my country. You when. Congres convenes another and can deze their methods here from this more sahtle arheme will be sprung. explaneXom. Owing to the increased cost of living there is a demand that an embargo be placed on the exportation of foodstuffs.

(Continued ut font of rezt column.)

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