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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 99TH, 199,

DODWELL & COMPANY, LD.

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GERMAN PROPAGANDA, YA (Special to the “Hongkong Daily Preis.")

- [BY FRANK H. SIMONDS.

incoming Administration will undertake no policy designed to help the Germans in the face of their victime or calculated to enable them to escape meeting those s just demands which they are seeking to WAXINOTON, March 29th,orado. You may be sure American publiq The cable mást already have given you opinion will not rally to the German msay indications of the systematic revival cause, however loud and apparently gen of that German propaganda, which was oral is the outery of German sympathizers, so potent during the period before the who are restricted to German and Irish United States entered the war, and the nationals.

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Ligh BANGKOK VIA SWATON

TEOFAOR...Bank lat May 17ght SHANGHAI LA BATWINGSANG Sua, ·Tab May, Dight SHANDRAI TIL SWATOW-KWUNGSANG_Tue.

3rd May, STHAITS & CALCUTTA.

YATSHING " ...Tuco, 3rd. May, HAIPHONG THOIBOW..... LOKSANO

Wed, 4th May, SHANCHATA TSINOZAU VIA SWATOW CHOYBANG" Tham, 6th May TIENTSINAAN

... "CHEONGSHING” "Thure. 5th May, CALCUTTA LINE-This Line afforda regular mailings, to Calcita, Penang mà

equally interesting fact that Sion Fein As long as the German seeks to operate is making a common cause with Prusy presenting to a wholly sophisticated American public the outrages visited sianian in the struggle to dominate upon him by his European opponents, his American sentiment and dictate Americause is doomed with us and he will make not converta bat enemies. Suc danger can political action.

As there may be will grow out of a pro- traction of the European situation which ends by prejudicing American interests. Failure to exert such pressure, such force, to disclose such datermination as may bring the German to heel will, in my judgment, prove far more disastrous to SHANGHAI Allied interests in the United States than any positive action, however far-reaching, whicis is taken with reasonable prompti tude.

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CALCUTTA LINE.

In examining this phenomenon it is important to note at once that the first conspicuous demonstration of the new activity of German sympathizers led to disaster. Directed with that stupidity which has been the striking detait of aft German maneuvres in the United States before and since the war, the latest agitators began by enlisting against them. any event German propagandist solves the powerful and permanent hon with a signal disaster and the Irish tility of the American Legion, which re-reinforcements have contributed nothing BORNEO presents the whole body of men who to assisting the German cause, while they served under the American flag during av enormously weakened their own. the war and contains not less than two Whatever the present mood of disillusion million men who actually crossed the sessment as to European association, what and shared in the Allied victory.

ever the present determination to insist Not since Dr. Dernberg undertook to Lupou non-involvement (to use Presi justify the Lusitanio Massacre to the dent Harding's word), it conceals no new American public have the German pro- sympathy with the German and no sbate pagandists been guilty of a mors stupen-ment of the disgust and distrust of all dous paffe. Alrendy from many quarters things German which followed the revela of the country there are coming indication of 1917, which, in their turn, brought tions that the American Legion is alert us into the war. to the German manmuvre and likely to Indeed, I do not think I exaggerate when I say that English and French take in hand the task of preparing an

friends of the United States may yet find adequate counter-offensive. Whatever might have been the chance of moderate real cause for rejoicing in the new Ger- success for a German propagands if it operation. In the end it can hardly had avoided enrolling the Legion against fail to mobilize that enormous number of it, henceforth it will steadily be handi-Americans who fought the German in the recent war and their friends and rela capped by this new enemy.

Beyond this lies the equally significant tires, who will see in the whole Teutonic fact that the Irish have been guilty of as manure an attempt to discredit the equally irreparable blunder in making service of the soldier and the policy of common cause with the German. It has the country. Thoughtful friends of your instantly and permanently alienated a country and of France in the United States will welcome. the new German large fraction of intelligent sympathy operation and place their present hope indeed, it is not an exaggeration to say of improved relations upon the German that the recent performance in Madison Square Garden in New York automaticampaign,. quite as much as upon any other circumstance. You have no truer cally deprived the Irish of all but the allies here than the German agents, no professional and racial fractions of public sentiment. And at this price, they abier agents. They were the architects of that association between America and gained only the dubious advantage of the Allies which led to victory, since when serving as accomplices for the German they have learned nothing and are now propagandists in America.

So far, beginning with 1914, the Germans undertaking the old task with the old methods. And the beneficent result must And every organization associated with be the same. them in American public life. They bavo What you must look forward to with done this because their tactics in the greatest optimism is the arrival of o United States have been not less mila-situation in which the German-Irish pro- droit than those in Europe. In the endpagandists will endeavour to exert upor they have never failed to drive every now Administration an infuenca moderate, every liberal, every reasonable. based upon alleged popular strength and man to resist them as enemies of real designed to bring us into open confict moderation Professing that faith which with you or the French, or both over some they decorate by the title of Americanism, German propaganda always works that parely European question. In the end they have operated under this cover in a

can not of German birth

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see the German pass to threat and warn 148 and the result will be what it was Mr Wilson. when they used this same method with

Meantime, such danger as the situation

contains is discoverable in the possibility that action in the German case may be delayed by you and by the French under your influence, until the day arrives when and of trade are involved. This would purely American questions of commerce,

In the present instance, in seeking to raise the totally ridiculous issue of the Khine Horrors," the Germans have thrown themselves instantly against the whole body of American yeterans, who still re- member German methods, who recall vividly the regions in which Germans had operated in France, in whose eyes the pictures of devastated French northern and eastern. departments remain, for whom the German, even after the lapse open the way to far more effective intri of two years, is still the Boche and the sue by the Germans and to far more dificult relations between us and you Beyond all else this German demonstra on behalf of humanity as represented by But as far as Germany is concerned and tion was begun too early. Conceivably Germany in the present hour; the United progress might have been made a fow

home and of renewed German resist

abroad has roused an Anti-German emotion in this country wholly reminis coat of war days

years hence, when the memories of 1917-13 States quite undisturbed at past or were less fresh. But certainly now these prospective punishment. Indeed, the com memories are fresh, the effort to mobilize baton of rouascent German propaganda public opinion on the basis that the United States made a mistake in entering the war, fought on the wrong side, and all the similar catch-phrases, serves only to enrage millions of Americans for whom violently Teutonic haters, but it would It would be idle to suggest that we are their own participation in the war re be ridiculous to suggest that we have presents an unforgettable circumstance forgotten much or suffered any change of Fand their 'association with French soldiers KAISHA-ince in the main it was with the French mind on the German subject. In all the that our armies were associated a per-present Lendon discussion with the Ger manent foundation for friendship, a mans and the accompanying threats of Like some of our Allics, the Germans is summed up in the comment of the late invasion of Germany, American attitudo, have totally mistaken the opposition to the Treaty of Versailles in the United Judge Hear upon "Ben" Butler's funeral. btates as a protest against the terms of Asked if he was going, the Judge re- the settlement rather than a rejection of Plied, "No, but I approve of. it."

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th League of Nations provisions, No mistake could be greater. There was not, there is not, any body of American opin- ion sympathetic with Germany, moved by the drastic-punishment incorporated_in the Paris settlement, America was will ing and even a little anxious that Allied armies should go to Berlin in 1018. It blames Mr. Wilson for interrupting such

progress quite unjustly, perhaps

CANADA'S "MERCHANT

MARINE. DEVELOPED INTO THE SIXTH

· GREATEST. IN THE WORLD.

Not only the United States, says the in exactly the same fashion American IVérld's Work, but Canada na well is public opinion has turned and still turns developing an independent merchant In deaf war to German protesta based upon marine, The one to the north of us has ferritoria) or military circumstances of been growing with extraordinary, rapid- the Treaty of Versailles. If the French it in the last five years. In November should decide to hold the left bank of the the tonnage of ships flying the Canadian Rhine, American opposition would be con- flag was exceeded by only seven other fined to Germans, their Irish allies and nations, and it is estimated that in the very small number of pacifists and early months of this year her merchant so-called "liberais who derive their marine will have become the sixth great- Ideas from the Manchester Guardian or est in the world. The demands of war this London Daily News but had no sup.

g the ship building industry-in- port for them in this country, leks

The United States is not sympathetic impulse which led to the production | Canada, ns in the United States, the with Germany. The American people during the years of belligerency of 900 were not outraged, or even disturbed rate of all kinds, including 24 steel the terms of the Versailles Treaty. Ger freighters, 38 submarines, and 68 armed man propaganda on this point would be Inore successful in Great Britain than on trawlers, by yards which formerly find an Four Continent. German effort to arouse significant capacity. By the time the American protest to French undertaking shins, valued at $70,000,000, which the to enforce the treaty will fail to day and Imperial Munitions Board had ordered will fail to-morrow. Whatever may occur in 1917, were nearing completion, a in the future still distant, the mass of strong sentiment for a large merchant American people are not only without marine was active in Canada. In 1919 sympathy for the German, but willing to the 17 shipyarda scattered along the cost see justice done

d and waterways of the Dominion.com-.

Longando the future, German propleted 489 ships of 342,413 gross toge

can succeed only as it may be more than half of which were retained able to unlist business, and only then if under Canadian registh This bi the Anglo-French policy toward Germany course, looks small com

with "displaya continuing weaknew and Kaitos British mid American tonnage

tion of economică paralysis in prolangula creditable showing and one which is indeänitely fous may be sure that the likely to grow larger lagrarem aquaplanding page an

5.6. "NYATSHING" will be despatched on or about Tuesday, May 3rd, at 3 p.m. for SINGAPORE, PENANG

CALCUTTA

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