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EFFECTS OF MILITARY OCCUPATION,
EDITIT M. PVE.)
The following article has been written by member of the Society of renda, a womari. fas her record in the war shown) of strongly Fro-French sympathies, who has recently returned freak, a there weęką" vivis of inestigation to The Rubr.}"
SCHOOLBOTS, PUNKURA,
You have been told, of the punishment of xix schoolboys for an indiscretion of one of them. You go to see the mother of two. She tells you that one of their companions. took a German-speaking French soldier for
"py and
A policeman. The whole and six of them minde
class was while the other eight |
to run the
were made to watch. They were beaten chielly over the head, but their bodies also were covered with bruises
It is for the future that I fear," said the "How can one prevent them poor From hatred. They are so young. If they had done anything wrong or wicked it would be dSrent. One is in a state of feur the whole time. What is to cage of it all?" They were slender, delicate looking creatures and one of them still bory a scar on his face. Clearly they had passed through soine severe nervous experience.
1 tingal arrests
The Society of Friends sent me to the Bahr because, having worked under that France during more than four years of war. I had learned to know and love deeply the French people. As head of the Friends Maternity Hospital for Refugees, nearly a thousand little
French citizens were The troubles and C under
my care. their mothers were our sorrows, their wrecks ed homea from which we brought them our grief
My friendship and affection for that country ce of the reasons that impet me to write of what I was in the French occupied territory, so that those who read may know what the present military occur pation means to men and women on whom
the burden falls.
Many French people now realize that the psychological atmosphere being created by them in Germany is the surest way to bring back upon France the horrors of another war. Those of us who have seen
hands, of who about
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Material for hate is piling up-in the con
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The working people themselves are full of to their ideal of passive resistance stained fear of what may come. They hold on firmly her sufferings must try to strengthen the ty a glimther will do something not. umer of hope that if they can hold change of struggling to bring out to the
If foreign only for Germany, but for the wurit military occupation de
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they will show that there is something sure on a Government at a distance could greater than an armed force. Whatever the TESTEIN have been accomplished without the actual German Government may do one's impres suffering and
distress that there exist, one sion is that they will never willinggel that
give in, BANGKOK ful assured that under the present But the atmosphere is so highy. may humane and courtedas leadership it would " have been done. Bat the exposure of a
One day, if idleness and hunger come, ner ves stretched that will disarmed and absolately helpless people toccupation is sowing seela which cannot but I snap Every day the any foreign military Power brings with it bring forth a disastrous crop of enmity to of necessity deep-rected resentiment and the add another biensee to. the future peace during my three weeks' stay.
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The following unclaimed telegrams are to stand for most of the way. At the boring in the Gress Northern Telegraph der of the strictly occupied area, armed Company's officest Hongkong— French soldiers come through the ears, look
ADDRESSES ing at passports, and in a perfunctory way Moser, President Cleveland Yokobama examining packages. They are very young, and some of look For Cinema uncongenial task. The weary folk in the Rickmers crowded tramcars take very little Fook song though, after the soldiers have disappeared, 0171 one hears in low topes stories of what the Auyang delay in travelling has meant, how a mid- Singla wife could not arrive in time, and so on.
Karghing quiet and
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Atto for very long does this peaceful
EXPULSION OF FAMILIES,
are
In three days' time, they tell you, the wives of over three hundred policemen with their little familes and household goods are ondered
to clear out. "Intercede for some of them," they beg you, there new-born babies in the house You has tily visit some of the tidy little homes. Here is a young mother, her husband sent away a month ago for refusing to" salute, her baby now three days old. How she, helpless and alone, cope with the pro blem of house-moring 1 Whither shall she go? No wonder that she ia fevered and weeping, though the babe sleeps at her bosom, peacefully,
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NUMBIR ·ADORESE 1979/18th Staple
Parlouis,
FROM
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LINEA regular sertive is on from Barob 13 barem Der between
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Near by is a now-made widow, with two litle girls now fatherless. Their father was a lawyer's clerk, who lived on the top Bat of a tenement next to a district police station. One evening when he was out, small force of French soldiers cam
to the police station, but the policemen escaped over the little yard that lay behind. Half an hour later, he himself came home to bis little household, put the key in the lock of. tite front door, and was shot and mortally wounded. He lived till 9 am, the following Accidents," they say, "The French- day.
men are so nervous.” .
Rumours you utterly disbelieve reach you from all sides. You toil up many stairs to meet a reputed victim. The door opens and you see a white and trembling woman who for breath at the sight of a stranger. spe Then,
"Come in," she says, when you ex- MI was plain. was just trying to clean up the clothes they ruined." She tells us that her husband, a plain clothes detective, was ar rested while on duty with the fire brigade, who carry out the duties of police in Essen. Ho did not know an address domanded of him, was taken to the guard-room," beaton, kicked and finally struck about the bead with the handcuffs found in his pocket, till be lost consciousness -
At this moment the man himself returned, "Ho was very tall and strong. He had a dressing on the back of his head and there were scars on his lip and face, which was still swollen. "I stand with my arms straight out till I lost consciousness," he said; I think if I had struggled they would not have gone on so long. I could easily have killed those little fellows, and now I do not know how I bore the shaine ofit”
The waiting and, watching of the wife, of others whose husbands do not come, and then the return, bleeding and disfigured. Can one wonder that the atmosphere is one of terror and dissuny, when these stories spread 7
You chase a rumour" over the border into unoccupied Germany, where one breathes more freely. In a nursing-home you lind two young men, telegraph linesman. The elder. walks atilly, and with difficulty, and has s violent palay of head and arms, the younger is very dent, $1
dent,
with one car drum burst and scars on his face, which is still puffy nud [awollen. Uutil three weeks ago neither
known what it was to nil They have to tell of arrest, while ut xterrible. their work, kickings, Bloggings, and thrash- ings with whips, and finally the elder being placed against a wall, with rilles
pointing
AL
him The younger was asked to say that
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