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THE HUNGHONG, DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 172m 1919
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CAR
A statement of Dodge Brothers war activities is due the owners of their cars.
Dodge Brothers refrained, during the progress of the war, from any reference to the performance of the car in Government service.
It seems proper now, however, to disclose the facts, because they are creditable facts--intensifying that good will which owners of Dodge Brothers cars have always mani- fasted.
Dodge Brothers car was the only one of its class approved and adopted by the War Department. In a separate Ordinance Works, built especially for the purpose, costing millions of dollars and of their employing thousands
skilled motor workmen, Dodge, Brothers undertook an important. duty designated by the War Department.
Without the aid of their great.
organization, motor
Dodge Brothers could not have fulfilled the heavy obligation which they were asked to assume by the Ordp- ance Department.
The other service required of Dodge Brothers motor works, by the Government, was to continue to
furnish their care as they were needed.
They were furnished, not in han- dreds, but in thousands-both for the training camps here, and for service in Belgium, France and Italy.
The record of those thousands of camp and army cars is one in which any owner may feel the utmost pride and satisfaction.
Their performance justified the compliment implied in their selec- tion by the Government.
The great works in which nearly three hundred thousand of their cars have been produced in the past four years farnished a vast store- house of human energy and equip- ment for the ordnance work.
Naturally, it will take time to adjust the motor works to its full accustomed activity.
Gradually Dodge Brothers will resume the grateful task of con- tinuing to deserve the good will of America and indeed of the whole world.
Dodge Brothers consider goodwill their most valuable possession.
They will never knowingly do anything to lessen it.
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KAISERISM AND AFTER.
THE NEW REGIME. »
THEATRE ROYAL.
[BY THE
LONDON TIMES' "'. «COLLESPONDENT
FORMERLY, IN BERLIN.]
TO-NIGHT
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The German Empire is in process of dissolution. On the one hand, Socialist organizations, borrowing their name but not as yet, it would seem, their methods from the Russian Soviets, are assuming' local powers, seizing the military and administrative machinery, and endeavour- ing to etablish the new order. On the other hand, the Imperial Constitution and the Constitutions of the States are going by the board, and the German Socialist' Majority, at first by the use of constitu- tional or acti-constitutional forms, is assuming responsibility.
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As yet it is impossible to estimate the real situation. Upon the whole, the initial movements appear to have been orderly. But news now flows irregularly out of Germany and through uncertain channels. We do not yet know whether the local risings are initiated from a single centre, and still less whether that single centro is Berlin, where the Social- ist leaders are working feverishly to dominate and to co-ordinate. As yet wo hear little or nothing of the revolutionary factors outside the Socihliet. Majority, almost nothing of the Socialist Minority except that the Socialist Majority eagerly invites their co-operation, nothing of the extremists except that Herr Liebknecht appears to be taking part in the organized Lowenstrations in Berlin-and, again, nothing of the Junkers and industrialists, and nothing of the Bureaucracy, apon whose attitude almost everything, and ospecially the goods supply and transport, nrust depend in the coming days.
The constitutional upheaval is sweep- ing enough. All over Germany dynasties and powers are disappearing from view. Saxony,
Prussia, Bavaria, Wurtember Hess
the Mecklenburga,
and the list is not complete are suppress ing their Governments, and Hamburg and Bremen are becoming "Republics in fact as well as in nante. Meanwhile everything indicates that the nominal eon- trol of the Empire for what that at the moment is worth, has passed by very rapid stages from the Kaiser to a pre- dominantly Socialist Government,
THE NEW LEADERS.
As has already been said, the main fea- ture of the new control is the assumption responsibility by the Majority Social-
ista.
Horr Fritz Ebert was Joint-President with Herr Hugo Haase of the Socialist Party at the outbreak of war, while Haase was then chairman of the Party in the Reichstag When Haase withdrew and ultimately became one of the fenders of the Socialist Minority, Ebert was asso ciated with Scheidemann, and when Beheidemann became a Becretary of Stats | under Prince Max of Baden, Ebert was the sole leader in the Reichstag, and in that capacity is the natural candidate for power under existing circumstances. Ebert is 47 years of age. The son of a master" tailor of Heidelberg, he learnt the trade; of a saddler, but at the age of 21 became Socialist journalist and official, and ever since has been connected with the Party administration. He is regarded as a plain, hard-headed man of the bureau- cratic type. He has kept out of the lime light of which Scheidemann has enjoyed so much, and and has merely been known As a leading party to all the operations.
of the Socialist. Majority during the war.
Ha was one of the Socialist delegaten at Stockholm, where he protested against any international conference discussing the question of guilt,
or the responsibility
for the war. Again, he was one of the party which in July, 1913, had a friendly meeting with the Kaiser in
Hert Helfferich's garden in Berlin. In a word, the present claimants aro those who hitherto have been the Imperial Social- iste, or, as Herr Bernstein called them, "the train-bearers of the Imperial Gov- crnment. Times have changed, and was shall soon know what the Eberts and Scheidemanns have to say for themselves.
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It is certainly very remarkable-what- ever may be happening in other States- that the Borialist Majority has taken con- trol in Munich as well as in Berlin, while their close colleagues are also dominating the present régime in German Austria. Herr Kurt Eisner, the new Bavarian
Prime Minister," WDA formerly Socialist of a very conservative type, who, however, has lately been Irading the South German Assault upon the Kaiser. Herr Auer is on intellectual and an export on criminology, who in the early stages of the war was employed by the German Government as a missionary to the Socialists in the occupied districts of France. He was one of the chairmen of the Socialist Congress at Wurzburg in
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"THE HYMN OF HATE."
The amazing psychology of the Germans was never more clearly demonstrated than in the wild enthusiasm with which Ernst Lissauer's Hymn of Hate" against England was received. Lissauer was de Cosited by the Kaiser, while his "hyma" was recited at thousands of public meat- inge and taught to millions of school. children in the State Schools of the country by order of the Governments of Prussia, Bavaria, Baxony, and Wurtem berg. The third and final verse of the notorious jingle was as follows:-
Take thou the peoples of earth in pay Raild no thy ramparta with bars of gold; Strew the sen flood with prow upon prow Tum reckonent well, yet not enough well, What care we for Russian and French? Blow against blow and hock against
shock.
We fight the fight with bronze and strofą And carve a peace for ever and ye. The will we hate with a lasting linte, We will not abate from our hate, Hato by water and hate by land, Hate of the workers and hate of the
Brownrd,
Throtting hate of seventy million, [100 They have all but one, single, only food
England!
TO-NIGHT
TO-NIGHT
EDCAR WARWICK
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'presents for the last time
THIRD EDITION
of
VANITY FAIR
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
TO-MORROW.
Plan at MOUTRIE'S.
Count The Indians
on The Road.
ALEX. ROSS & CO.,
Machinery Department,
4, Des Voeux Road Central. Telephone 2487.
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