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A GERMAN ZONE"

IN

MOROCCO.

THREE CHIEFS SUBORNED.

ABEBE OF SPANISH TERRITORY,

[FROM

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CORRESPONDENT] TANGIER, April 17th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16TH, 1919.

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of the recent offensive so many enemy

At intervals we read that in the course

Northern part of Influence, with the drawn and replaced by fresh onewed Northern Morocco is included in the divisions have been worn out and with exception des of socalled international out by the Intelligence Branch of the of Tangier and its 200 odd information, which is carefully worked territory But what is not realized is Allies, is compiled from the reports of that within this Spanish zone, and to agents, aerial reconnaissance, and the watching of troop train movements, and, lesser extent within also the French above all, from the capture of prisoners Protectorate, there is another 2006, unre-i existing, which may without any exagge-

ENEMY GENERALS SHEER WINDOW DRESSING AND NO REALITY.

SOME NICE NICKNAMES.

To judge by the enemy's communiqués from the Western front, the German

Kaiser, Hindenburg and Ludendorf, and High Command is organised of the

then the German Crown Prince and Crown Prince Rupprecht,

This vision, which is constantly dangled before the German public, is sheer win.

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of Morocco," It begins on the Mediter ranean coast to the immediate south of Ictuan, and includes the whole of the Jibala district and part of the Rif, ex- fending from cast to west about 150 miles, with an average width of 50 miles.

LIVAL PROTECTORATES: This Gerinan zona is raled by three important personages. In the north-west Raisuli's authority is paramount and undisputed over jk portion of the Spanish gone extending from the Straits of Gibraltar to the region of Alcazar Kebir, with the exception of (1) the im- mediate environs of Ceata, (2) the narrow strip extending along the Mediterranean

and troops that go to make up the divi ions are listed By taking samples of prisoners in trench raids or larger engagements the composition of each division in the line is ascertained, and when some of the nth Jugers are taken ons week at Passchendaels, and then a fortnight later the French find some ntb Jägers opposite them at Verdun, the moventents of the X Division are traced.

Moving divisions about is not an easy matter at the quietest of times. Taking division at an average of 20,000 men and 5,600 animals and about 1,750 motor cars, lorries, carts, and wheeled vehicles of all kinds, it can easily be understood that the amount of road space occupied On one road a by a division is vast,

at present

time, representative as are between them organising victory is maintained for druastic and show pur. walk of life in the United States, had a poses. It leaves wholly out of account message to bring to us and a message to the professional army leaders who, take, away. We had tried to show them nominally subordinate to the German in the short time they had been with us Crown Prince and Crown Prince Rupee idea of what we are endeavouring precht (of Bavaria) are the actual to do in the great struggle now going architects of Germany's military fortunes on We had shown them our great muni in the western sbattlefield, and of whom tron centres and our shipyards, our silent the enemy has an abundance. We are Navy which never speaks of itself but which pertainly speaks for itself, and we made acquainted with the identities of hoped to show them in the inmediato some of them

future that wonderful fighting force on French soil which had stood between us. and the barbarians. feel," he added,

Since Moltke, Kluck, and Falkenhayn failed in turn, it is only occasionally that we have encountered their names,

⠀⠀⠀⠀ RUPPRECHT THE BLOODY.

cannot but

stomach, liver and bowels...

natural action to the organs of digestion

coast from Ceuta to Tetuan, (3) a few division would occupy between ten and The two Crown Princes, of course, are shall not have fought this war, in vanreviously to using it, I suffered con

square miles in the immediate vicinity of Tetuan, and (4) the seaboard along the Atlantic coast from the Tangier zone to Larniche, with a width of an average of about 15 miles inland. These districts the Spaniards occupy and hold securely, but the mountains which form the great mass of North-West Morocco are under Raisuli and under Raisuli alone. Just as the Spaniards guard the limits of their occupied territory by a series of military posts, so Raisuli guards his; and in many cases the camps of the Spanish troops and Raisuli's mountain bands are within sight of each other. Into this German zone no European, with the exception of the Germans, can penetrate. It is as hermetically closed to the Spaniards, as it is to the French and English, and even to pass over the old tourist road from

twelve miles, and would only move at the purely nominal commanders of their so- rate of about three miles an hour, called army groups. Rupprecht's group, When there has been three weeks hard with which the British before the present fighting on a front about fifteen miles offensive have had most to do, holds the wide, and thirty or forty divisions have German right wing resting on the sea. bem put in, used up and withdrawn, the The heir to the Bavarian throne, nick condition of affairs behind the front can named Rupprecht the Bloody by his owis troops, will be years of age this hardly be imagined. The German Staff planned their offensive in a series of for- montb. Utterly without experience or that the new divisions brown in should for blue ribbon post on ward steps, most carefully arranged, so aptitude for high command, Rupprecht always press on forward of those already western front-the task of wiping out in, and as, according to plan, each day the contemptible little British Army fighting would mean a few miles advance.because the Prussian War Lords need a worn-out division would stay where it was while the now ones advanced beyond ad to throw a cop to their Bavarian it, until the used troops could be with vassals. He distinguished himself early in the war by his notorious order to one unturned until our arch

drewn and reformed at leisure.

DELAY AND CHAOR.

Mother Seigel's Syrup has behind it a record of fifty years unbroken success in relieving and preventing digestive troubles. Here is a statement of what it did in the cass of Mr. A. T. Wishart, who writes from 15, Perkins St., Port, Elizabeth-- Allow me to add my testi mony to that of the large number of people who write you of the benefits they receive from Mother Seigel's Syrup. As a user of this well known remedy for many years, 1 feel qualified to give an that notwithstanding opinion, and can conscientiously recom- all our troubles, all our sufferings, our sorrows and all our sacrifices, we mend its use to anyone suffering from

ain Indigestion, one if the two great English-speaking nations of the world have thereby drawn closer siderably from this distressing ailment, and closer together in a union, that, let for which I used many prescriptions as We must well as numerous advertised medicines, us hope will be permanent scite this God-given hour to get to know and while some of them gave temporary each other better, to understand cach relief, none of them could compare with other better, to love each other better, the effective and speedy relief experienced and it is with a feeling of real satisfac after a few doses of Mother Seigel's tion that we realise that we are a long Syrup, Having derived such great ent- way to day on the road towards the at its from its use, there is no wonder that I always speak of it in the highest terms. (Cheers) tainment of those three objects.

I am seldom without it, as I und a Mr. James Wilson, president of the timely dose is an excellent preventative Patter Makers' League of North Ame- for Indigestion and its kindred, ail- rien, and spokesman for the Labour Delementa." gation of the Alperican Mission, who re If you suffer from Indigestion, in one or other of its various forms, act as plied, declared that the principles of de mocracy or of Prussian military auto-

thousands have done and take at once: cracy would prevail as the result of the Mother Seigel's Syrup, the best known

be carried to a finality (Hear,

beer.) be the fulfiment of action on stomach, liver and bowels and the Prussian dread, their grasp the very heart of Continentalite efficacy. Put it to the test in your Europe und

and resources that would make own case. You will then be able to suro further conquest upon other nations endorse all that Mr. Wisbart says of of the world. One had but to look at Mother Siegel's Syrup. the lines of Continental Europe to ap precinte the motives of Prussian mill tarim. Further, as confirmation of the purposes, it was only necessary that wo should read the treaties that had been forced upon the peoples of Roumania and Russie (fear, heat.) The American Labour movement, on whose behalf my colleagues and myself are authorised to speak, he added, declare most em phatically that it shall not agree to a pesce conference with the enemies crvilleation, irrespective of what cloak they wear, until Prussian militarism has

and then not until they have, through proper representations, proved to our satisfaction that they recognise the right of people of civilised nations to deter mine for themselves what shall be their standards. (Cheere) Unless a recon. struction shall soon come from the Ger man workers within that country, it is now plain that an opportunity to uproot the agencies of force will only come when democracy has defeated autocracy in the military field, and wins the right to re- construct relations between nations and men. Spontaneous uprisings in Germany in

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foc, the British, who are in front of us, world war. There could be no middle and most widely used remedy for this opph Co., Ltd., Kowloon, sna This plan has gone to pieces, for the tre annihilated." Rupprecht was sound-course, no compromise - the contest must ailment. It has a remarkably beneficial they maut produce an Import Permit signed by Tetuan to Tangier the Spanish authori Allies have checked the advance. Now ly thrashed by his arch-foe nt Neuve peace now would they had within a short course will soon convince you of Hongkong before the Bills of Lailing can be

ties themselves require a Raisulian pass port before they can venture to under take the journey

goes South of Alcazar the French zone commences, and here too, but to a lesser extent, the same situation exists, Prac tically along the entire length of the

tho fighting line remains almost steady for several days, and new divisions have to pass up through worn-out ones, and what is foft of worn-out divisions has to be brought back down the same routes. There is endless delay and chaos; troops are halted on roads that are scarched concentration of Bre from shed by and vast casualties are incur red,

northern fiwita of the French zone, without any compensating losses to

where it handy with the Spanish zone, there exists a strip of unoccupied country which to-day forms part of the Ger man zone. It is not, however, Ruisuli who is paramount in these regions, for at the junction of the Spanish zone and French Protectorate in the mountaing Mouth east of Alcazar Raisuli's influence.. although still strong is overborne by

Chapelle.

LITTLE WALLIE."

The German, Crown Prince has been shorn at all vestige of military glory ever since his immortal failure to take Verdun. The most popular figure in the Fatherland in August, 1914, all accounts agree that his name is now the mont the Allies or any material gain of ground.execrated in Germany. Like Rupprecht, Brigades lose touch with their divisions, he is completely devoid of genuine mili battalions are left unrelieved in the front fine till they are reduced to a mere skele to foros. Rationing and ammunition supply organisations collapse under the strain of trying to feed twenty times as many people as they were prepared for, and the whole carefully planned move - The

to pieces.

tary talent, unless one excepts his horse manship. He is nearly 36, but with the years has acquired neither discretion nor intelligner. During the war he has added to his reputation as a buffoon, gained new infamy as a pillager, and reaped any number of sanguinary page and elsewhere...

that of another pro German Chief,ment of fighting troops is alware failures against the French in Cham- withdrawn within its own boundaries,

Kassim ben Salah, of the Beni Messaru tribe. The extensive mountain regions of his jurisdiction, partly in the Spanish and partly in the French zone, are similarly closed to all Europeans except the Germans. On Tibel Rila, a high mountain of the Beni Messara, overlook ing the plains which are occupied by the French troops, Kasism ben Salah keeps a post of observation, which was lately visited by a German mission, the mem bere of which were able from this point' of vantage to observe the French mili tary pests over a larga extent of country.

NO HAN'S LAND

The French have never attempted the occupation of this mountainous strip of their Protectorate bordering with the Spanish zone, owing to the fact that the tribes when attacked retire into the neighbouring Spanish sphere, where the French troops are restrained by treaty from pursuing them. Where Kassim ben Salah's influence ceases that of the rebel leader Abdul Malek begins, and extends well into the Rif, nimost to the Algerinn

Kaisuli and Kassini bën. Salah a complete and unbroken front to the occupied parts of the Spanish and French zones respec tively, N

badly affected by evidences of muddle, dia organisation and the collapse of staff work. The Germans were proud of their organisation and their staff work, but when things go wrong they panic, and the High Command tries to retrieve its blunder by throwing in sheer weight of men.

The mud plains of the Lys and the Ypres territory absorb their legions, the few roads are choked with troops march ing up when they should be clear for guns and supplies to go forward. Vast areas where communication should be good are swept by Allied fire Weather conditions are all against them, and they have to pour out their treasured reserve of man power for nothing may continue

Fighting on these for nontus; indeed, it suits the Allies admirably, for we are prepared to give ground, provided the German will pay the price in lives. The more new divisions he figs in the more he congests his own advance and the greater loss he suffers.

・・・・

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The German communiquésa do not re veal whose master mind is at work. The great Mackeneen himself, his task in Roumania completed, may turn out to be the man in charge against Haig. It has been suggested more than once that he was being held in reserve for this supreme campaign. The first leader men: tioned by Ludendorff, Generál Otto von Below, who commanded the German con- tingents in the drive against Italy, has not transferred his activities to the

protest against the militarist Govern British front. A dashing infantry leader, ho has made a reputation as a break ment have shown that the German Gov- through general, having participated ernment is still stronger than the move- conspicuously in the drives against the ment for German emancipation. German Russians and the Serbians before taking freedom is ultimately the problem of the charge of the onslaught against the German people, but the defeat of Prus

asian autocracy in the field Italians.

opportunity for: German if bring an Marwits, Kathen, Gontard, Hutier,

That American Government indeed, Luftiwtz, Cetinge, Webern, Conte and the American people, are of this opinion Geyl are all corps commanders who have is proved in the preparations they are distinguished themselves more or less making to co-ordinate all their means and signally during the war in various cam with the Allied nations for the defeat of STREAMawrti paigns west and east, None of them the Central Powers. (Cheers) frontier, thus forming with that of bave not failed to mobilize themselves. hitherto has been an outstanding by Mr, Harry E Britain, was responded

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Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whirt sphere is the only region in Morocco e stall hear more is von Gallwitz, an

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No Claims will be admitted after Abdul Malek, a grandson of the famous Melilla. Tetuan, Laraiche and to head put in charge of an Army Group of at

MUNITIONS PRODUCTION. hot been expelled.

breaking through" He has just been

Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remainlog- that we find their ly chief of the native police forces at quarters.

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Ito rent. : Tangier Early in the war, bought by own particular duties. Tetuan is the the outbreak of war way Inspector Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions, Germany, he descried and fled to the centre fram which Raisuli is kept in General of Field Artillery. He smashed addressing the Bedford Women's Liberal mountains, where he raised the standard formed and instructed, and the Germans the Russian front on the Narew line in Association outlined the progress made in of revolt and preached a Holy War wel there are three Germans who direct Bussians across the Vistula and the Bng the increase for the first tvo months of in constant communication with the summer of 1915 and drove the the production of munitions, and said | him. supplied with mousy arms, and an army, ceny policy and enemy propaganda et Bu the succeding winter he commanded the pores Top red with the art two

the Tetuan

acting German one of the argues that annihilated 1917, follows: Light and, taking up a strong position to Led Consul, Glaser, and Schimsicher. These Barbin. Gallwitz's western career hither months of felt, was-adi due guns, 1 par employ numerous native agents, to his been confined to the Somme, where cent heavy guns, 38 per cent, machine. a harassing campaign against the sense largely enrolled from former employés of he is said to have distinguished himself, guns, 96 per cent.; shells 83 per cent.;

Mannesmanns, whom drained of her best troops for the de actively engaged in spreading Info

informa Another German who is undoubtedly tanks, 39 per cent. aeroplanes 223 per fence of France. His soldiers consistention amongst the tribes The Spanish playing a prominent role in the west cent; acroengines, 245 per cent, and consist to-day, mostly of well-paid mercenaries recruited principally amongst zone being neutral territory, there are is said to have distinguished himself, average weekly production of aeroplanes the Rif tribes of the adjoining Spanish no restrictions on the Spanish postal ser Major-General von Lossberg, who like for this year equalled the average pro zone. They are commanded by Germans, vice and no censure of letters, so the aor Ladendorff, is one of the discoveries duction for two months in 1915, while in some of them deserters from the Foreign respondence of these enemy subjects with of the war. He is less than 50, and, the case of mochine guns one week's pro- their fellow conspirators in Spain passes again. like Ludendorff, was only a liente duction equalled that of five months in Legion in garrison in the French Protce unmolested

and unread

nant colonel when the war began. Lossberg 1915. At the same time that these results torate. Their camps are entrenched in They are constantly in touch

with the

won his spurs as Chief of Staff of the were being achieved men had been the most modern fashion, and they possess Germano Turco-Handian base in the Pen excavated bomb-proof dug-outs for de insula, of which the ex-Sultan Mulai Third Army during the French offensive steadily released for the Army That fence against the raids of the French llafid, at present in Spain, is the figure in Champagne is September, 1915, When drain of man-power had been possible airmen Abdul Malek received arms and bend, he being the German candidate, in the British offensive on the Somme set largely because of the way in which ammunition in abundance the supply of partnership with Raisuli, for the Moroccan in Lossberg was appointed Chief of women bad rallied to the help of the the latter is said to have diminished Throne. It may here be remarked that First Army, which was specially or men. lately-smuggled into the country on the Mulai Hafid's unpopularity in Moroco is ganised for that campaign. He received Mediterranean coast in parts of the Rif such that, notwithstanding the aid of the lion's share of the credit for the which Spain has not yet occupied, Germany, it is extremely improbable that Allies failure to break through."

To the east the German zone has he will ever venture to set foot in Moorish When the British offensive round Arras and Count Bothmer, both of whom were

under Mackensen in Russia and Rou I rethreatened the German front afresh in no ixed limit, but may be said to extend territory. In one of my telegrams almost to the Algerian frontier, with the ferred to the plot, which was only April, 1917, Losaberg was once again manin, may also be in the Scarpe and frustrated at the last moment, to ship summoned to stem the tide. He is unOise country, now that their services are exception of the Melilla and Mulaya Mulat Haid from Spain to the Rif coast doubtedly one of the most brilliant regions pacified anil occupied by Spain.

German submarine, Its frustration The whole of this territory is closed to was perhaps more due to the ex-Sultan'strategists in the German Army.

at a when Morocco was being

The

all Europeans except to the Germans, tooted disinclination to a voyage in

who traverse it and at will, thanks to the great influence of the three chiefs whose allegiance Gennaa, gold bai, anyhow tom porarily, been able to purchase

OF

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CENTRES If the Germans have succeeded in or ganizing this "zone" under the leader ship of three native chiefs, they also

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As for the supreme command" of the Kaiser against the British, it needs only to be said that if William I has actually assumed it, the moment has the reception he would meet on the bach and Field-Marshal Eichhorn (captor often said they dreaded more than any arrived that German professional soldiera landing, the Spanish authorities to pre-of Riga), who have been operating against other. They declared that Germany's vent his departure. They would not have the Russians in the north; and of fortunes in the midst of a great war been sorry to get rid of would probably rouges conqueror of rice and would only begin seriously to be jeo and awkward guest, and would

Croner, who are in the Ukraine and pardised when the Emperor, in a fit of even have remained indiferent had baleng the Pripet. Dnieper line. Fields overweening megalomania, insisted upon submarine and its passenger been wrecked Marshal Woyrsch (who took Wars being Supreme War Lord in fact as well en route, or had the ex-Sultan been sup (Continued at foot of nezt column)*** as in name. pressed on his arrival.

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