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WHO PROVOKED WAR ?; GERMANY'S CRIME.

M. PICHON'S REVELATION. Speaking at the Sorbonne in Paris 70- cently, on the occasion of the anniversery of the protest made by the National Assembly of the Representatives of Alsace-Lorraine against the annexation of their country by Germany, M. Pichon, Minister for Foreign Affairs, made what Tony be termed the most sensational diplomatic revelation of the war--are volation which fixes upon Germany once and for all the responsibility for the greatest crime in the history of the world. He said:

Forty-seven years have passed since the day when the people of Alsace Lorraine were placed under the yoke of the conqueror; never was their will to return to their mother country from which they wore

"torn_thore strong than at this moment

er times.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE ON BRITISH HEROISM.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, NAY 4TB.

A BRILLIANT RECORD! A patriotic meeting over which Sir Ellis Griffith, M.P., presided, was held at Queer's Hall in celebration of St. David's Day, and to support the Com- forts Fund for the Welsh troops. The Prime Minister and Mrs. Lloyd George attended Enthusiasm was evoked by the reading of the following telegram from the Prince of Walea:-

I wish every success to your meet- ing held to night in aid of comforts for soldiers and sailora of Wales." Mr. Lloyd George, who received a magnificent ovation, spoke partly in. English. The object of the gathering, he said, was to appeal for funds to assist the gallant soldiers and sailors to pro ride such comforts as they could for

GERMAN "D"-BOATS TALK A THOUSAND MILES.

LORD JELLICOE'S DEPARTURE | HOW

FROM THE ADMIRALTY.

"DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE OF

COMMONS.

The ingenious devices by which sub- marines are enabled to send wireless messages a thousand are described

in The Electrical enter by H

In the House of Commons, Mr. George Lambert who was once himself associated tells us at the outset, have been forced, with the Admiralty, raised the question under pressure of hire necesito

develop cubmarine radio communication of the withdrawal, or dismissal, as he to fine art. The success of the U-boat described it, from the Admiralty of Lord campaign depends largely on wireless.com Jellicos. He asked first in the innocentmunication with the subsea boats and the transmission of messages from at least step carried out had the approval of the At first the submarines made use of fold- way of an expert cross-examiner if the some of them to the neurest land base „War Cabinet." And then Air Lambert or telescopie masts not more than 20 to 30 feet high For ordinary inter turned towards Sir Edward Carson, the comingnication this served admirably, but late First Lord, and inquired pointedly the proper procedure became a problem. where long ranges were to be negotiated, Was Sir Edward Carson, when he was Writes Mr Becor a member of the War Cabinet, consuited as to the removal of Sir John Jellicoe This challenge at once changed the atmosphere of the debate. The members realised that at last the topio on which everyone has been talking since Christmas was to be dealt with across the floor the

at

One of the latest Teutonic improve is the utilization of balloons for elevating ments in this arm of the naval service the boats antenna wire to a height of 1,000 feet and more. In this way vast distances can be covered and valuable intelligence sent by radio to a second

them in a dreary and dangerous life to clouse, the First Lord being a play seen on din, o da and also assist them when the war was Edward Carson avade the questions probable that the rows of ships protesi addressed to the Bordeaux over to get a fresh start in life in the ter or his method in public life. He three or four U-boats.

That is not in accordance with his charat boca radioed to Germany by the aid of sailings from American ports could havs Parliament in the name of the repre sentatives of the Lower Rhine, Upper country whose freedom they had dono so

once responded unequivocally The submarino has two balloons,

which Rhine, and the Moselle and Meurthe te much to preserve. They need it (he pro-achieved what was evidently his purpose carry up the antenna wire to a height of

Certainly not.

not." Mr. Lambert bad fastened to a rigid equilibrium member. mains the symbol of the unchangeable demands of the people annexed by Gerceded). God knows they deserve it. and shortly afterwards he sat down, and several thousand feel if necessary. The many in spite of international law.

(Cheers) Such of them as I have had a well-filled House settled itself to hear antenna, at ita base, is wound on a special the privilege of tolking to leave on my According to the German Chancellor, mind the impression that the dreary dis son, who at once rose.

# figating speech from Sir Eduard Lar dectric-motor-driven drum. This drum is these are purely German countries, torn

instantly controlled by the throw of a from their rightful owners by continued comfort which is inseparable from their

switch, so that if a ship comes into view oppression during centuries up to the day lives is to then more unendurable than

it can rapidly reel in the balloon antenna when the French Revolution took to itself the daily encounter with death which

and the balloons are taken inside, hatches what was left after the robbery of form they experience. We cannot share their

closed, and the craft submerged-all in hardships, but I tell you what we can do.

almost less time than it takes to tell about Think of what our troops have done and

see the balloons, as they are cleverly What we cannot share we help to spare

it. It is difficult for an enemy ship to what they have endured. I will say no

camouflaged, being painted partly white more for the Welsh troops than this:

and partly blue so that against the sky The Welsh troops have been worthy of

they are practically visible. The the noblest cause Britain ever fought to

antenna wire is, of course, quite fine und uphold. The Welsh troops have been

invisible at even a short distance away worthy of the finest army that Britain ever sent on to the battlefield, (Load cheers.) It is a great record the record of the last three or four years. Did any of us, the most patriotic man, the man with the greatest pride in his country, in Britain--did he ever imagine in his most kanguine moment that Britain could valour, such courage, or endurance, such produce millions of men capable of auch heroism? Who thought of it? I have been something of a politician (loud laughter) and, like all politicians we bad all spent our time in expounding to poenis which we were putting our countrymen that some little pro- benefited either here or did injury there. spect and in that. I will tell you the Wa consulted their interests in this re. mistake we made. We under-rated the rapacity of the millions of our country men to make sacrifices for their country and for n great cause. (Cheers.) In all

This remarkable method of writing history which would be astounding it did not emanate from the successors, of the man who falsifed the Eme tel gram-and from the head of a Govern mcat who had the cynicism to denounce Belgium ag having made necessary the invasion of her territory by plotting ag gression against the violators of her neutrality. It is not we, it is the Prus xian King himself who committed, accord. ing to statements made at the time, the criminal net which the carried out when be seized your two provinces in order to justify the pretension that he had on other desire than to recover German ter ritory by incorporating as a right Alsace

Lorraine in his empire.

The late First Lord of the Admiralty, who is now free from the cares and bar dens of office, spoke with evident in cerity, and his words suggested that he was dealing with an episode which had Admiral Jellico's going as a national touched him deeply. Indeed, he described calority. He narrated the constant pressure which was exerted on him when at the Admiralty to get the Admiral re moved from his office, and condemned in scathing words the articles undermining that onlser's reputation which appearedz in a section of the Press. The sooner this country understands," be remarked, in deliberate tones that these attacks in the Press upon high permanent officials carrying out the anxious and servous that of weakening the whole administra of this war, can have no result but tion of the way when it ought to be greeted bis words He then described how strongest, the better General cheers be, a member of the War Cabinet at the time, learnt of the national calamity by chance from the conversation of two countrymen at a wayside station where happened to be snowed,

of

It has been n mooted question for some time as to just how far such a radia equipped subsen fighter coull send a Message The

receiving range with such ballon-suspended aerial is casily Several thousand miles, using modern amplifiers The writer asked several well-known radio and other refinements in the radio art. experts their opinion on the possible send- eally all agreed with the idea

g Rod receiving activity of a balloon- aerial -equipped U-boat, and they practi- by Mr. FH Kroger, chief engineer

expressed one of the lending American radio com panies, that with fair weather condi tions, and with proper radio t

transmitting apparatus tuned to a high wave-length, it would be possible for the sunnarine to evidently unprepared, the member for possibly 3,000 to 1,000 miles under ex- In the course of his speech, which wasend a wireless message 2,000 miles, and Dublin University referred to his relu transmitting ect used might, of course, be tremely favourable conditions. The tions with Admiral Jellicoe at the special one rated at 15 to 25 kilowatts Admiralty. Down to the time I left, Sir John Jellicce had my absolute con the subgen boat wanted to transmit an

ter prepared to repel the aggression which left out. It was a vital one-the colume,Feet they would have told the whole the«einerge and By her balloon derisi ! fidence, and not only mine, choose the time he could may be certain will be made as soon which showed the capacity of men of all now nobody who could that t

Here is, M. Pichon continued, a dove- ment which proves what I have said. It is a letter, some of the contents of which are already known, Engenie, to whom it was addressed,

The ex-Empress cently handed over the original to the keeper of the national archives letter was written to her from Versailles The on October 26th, 1870, by William the Becond's grandfather

After having made immense sacrifices for its defence, Germany wishes to

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fores classes, all creeds, and of all nations for nacrifice in cause they believed in.

found allick That alone (Cheers.) This war has taught us that

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as France will bave prepared her plorable consideration and pot

which great lesson, and when we begin to re ter dur

which obliges mn to insist on the cession of territori construct our politics, I hope that we which has no other object but to make will begin with that one fundamental more remote the point of departure of fact the French armies which in the future will come to attack us."

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First Bea Lord. A refor paid to the silence of Admiral Jellicoe she has never said a single word "and confirmation of the previous statement That he consulted, and then he turned dramati cally in his direct and deliberate manner set, including the dyname, would not on Sir Erie Gedres. What I would like occupy such a large space as wight En to ask my right hon. friend is this: imagined off-hand Also the ho really going to tell this House that in U-boats are veritable submarine-cruisers, this crisis in the country's fate, in this several hundred feet in length; which, of time when our nerves are strained to the course gives a much going to tell me the greatest living nilor heroicing and other types of masts uttermost over this abominable war, is he radio equipment. ter space for the list! It would be an outrage, not only on on the submarine include a telescopio is going to remain on the unemployed medium and short-range radio-work and I venture to say many in America American, Mr. Joseph Rass. In one type Sir John Jellicoe, but on the country, mast patented several years go by an and elsewhere hold this in continuous desibic metal cable is used.

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I am not going to dwell upon the re cord-the brilliant record-of the various Is there no more sweeping argument battalions of Welsh troops in the field, against the statement of Count Hertling Neither you for I have the time to re that the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine call a thousandth part of them. In was the desire to return to Germany Ger France, in some of the most terrible dispossessed by French usurpation world, they were the men who upheld the disp servitories of which she hund been battles ever fought in the history of the Why did the King of Prussia proclaim honour of their native land. In Pales his determination to take over our pré- vinees Was it because they were Ger Beersheba, and they are working their tine. What a record! They started from man lands? No. Was it because by and way towards Dan, so that in the Sun- advance into our country he could day schools of the future it will be neces guarantee German territory against an attack from us? They know it wellary to change the phrase from Dan-to these men who not content with deli Beersheba to Beersheba Dan. (Laugh attacks on Admiral Jellicce had distress berately provoking the most awful of all fer.) It is a great record for these boysed him, and described by references to in sliding telescale members to rise. ln and heartburn. Or through the slow ac wars, attempted to drag into the tot of Bethlehem, where the Saviour Whe

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material, impurities arise which taint Europe. 1. have ascertained this by the born. Th boys of Wales-they were the of seeing certain representatives of the 2 neumatic mast similar in principle to stream The liver, overtaxed and burden.

probate them, even going to the length The author suggests in this disclosure of

document drawn up with first on the Mount of Olives. They en minte care by the German Chancellery tered the sacred gates of Jerusalem,cedure. As to the mode of Admiral

Press" and protesting against the pro the lifting

ed with the extra strain put upon foundries, etc, ઋતુ. and carefully deposited among its most which they had helped to capture by Jellicoe's going, he reevated exceedingly was invented in Germany some years ago, the yellow hue of biliousness, Remember THE

He goingenious collapsible radio mastness; the eyes loce their lustre and have

afdicts with and Fecret archives. We were only recently their valour, and the last one heard of if he had hurt that officer's able to establieb its, undoubted authenti. them was that they were driving the city.

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8 inches square. It was found possible to toning, strengthening and stimulating sador to ask us to remain seutral, and to them They make the shores of Britain angry feelings. He professed great

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to healthy activity, Mother it to a height of 80 feet for observation low ng eighteen hours in which to reply safe; make it possible to live in these liking, great admiration, and great belief purposes when necessary. Two men could vast public in all parts of the world, be Taroon, Billa on Lading Issuno com What is not generally known, and what islands our shield and our protectors in the ability of the late First Sea Lord

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An interesting feature not generally thousands of cases of former sufferers AND BOUTE Arniesy Ponta. "If the French Government decl. It is not one deed of heroism. It is a engaged in the work of the State. He had with submarine telegraph apparatus you give Mother

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be yours also, that it will remain neutral, your Excel-ever help to them. It is little wesponsibility which must be taken by the which operates by means of sound waves trial

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know whose WIG the real responsibility, singo Sir Brit Marines send out sound signals of distress A Cripps, Well Cottage, Longridge near Geddes had dragged in the Government, in

through the water also, which may be Stroud, Glos July 12th, 1910. whereas the Leader of the House now intercepted by another submarine or by suggested that the First Lord "personally warship or steamship. was responsible "1 That brought Bir Eric Geddes again to his feet, in order

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THERAPION NOT THERAPION NE2 HERAPION NO.

+ CHRONIO WEAKN

BARK KE WOOK TO DE. LE CARMEDICO. LA CUES STOCK RD, BAMPSTEAD, LONDON FOR YOU NEW DELOZENTANTESAS) FORM OF KAZY TO TAKE

HERAPION

NG THAT TRADE-MARKED WORD "THERAPRONTE QE

BUT ISNEED TO ALL BENDITE PAGEREN.

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