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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SECOND

TO-DAY'S

EXTRA

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915.

LATEST WAR TELEGRAMS,

[Beater's Service to the "Telegraph."]

THE CABINET AND COMPULSION.

Bgine you live in. Only a fooliah, recalcitrant porson, who does not recognize the handiwork of his own spirit about him, rebola

VOLUNTEER ORDERS.

Corps Ordera issued to-day by against it, sad thereby cancels Lisut. Col. A. Chapman V. D. are his natural freedom; for as under :- overywhere he finds contradic-

Parades,

tions and closed doors and Parades for Thursday, 21st irksome necessities, being divid- instant. ed against himself and con5.20

p.m. The following. stantly bidding his left hand undo men: Pies. D. M. Whamond what his right band is doing. So and C. M. Molanes (Sconta that, paradoxical as it may seem, Company), Sappers W. Blyth, J. it is only when you conform that Ferguson and Mooadeen (Engineer you are free, while if you rebel Co.) Musketry Instruction and secede you become a slave. on Kennedy Road Range. Uni- Your spiritual servitude in such form (Drill Order) to be worn. a caso would only ba manifesting Service rifies to be carried. Corp. itself in a phenomenal form if the Grimes R. E. will attend. Government should put you in

5.30 p.m.-Recruits of all units prison."

(except Right Sec. M. G. Oo, & This kind of freedom is what Signalling Section) Squad drill & the Germans call Kultur. "Every Rifle exercises at Headquarters nation has certain charactoristio under Sorgt. Major Higby and institutions, certain representative Sergt. Longmire. Remainder Nil. writers and statesmen, past and present, cortaia formas of art and October 19, 2.50 p.m.

industry, a certain type of policy Yesterday's Cabinet Council sat for three hours. It is pader- and moral inspiration. These stood that the conscription controversy was not touched upon, as are its Kultur." German Kultur, Mr. Asquith is slightly indisposed; but the Daily Chronicle de-explains thie writer, "resembles alarea that the compaleionist Ministers have not abandoned their intention of forcing an early decision, and that there may be sen- estional developments before the week is finished.

SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED.

LORD DERBY'S RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

HOW THE CONVASSERS ARE TO GO TO WORK.

for the infantry.

October 19, 2.50 p.m.

a

Detail.

Gun Club Hill, Kowloon. On duty antil morning of 22nd inst., H.K. V. R.!

On duty 22nd to 27th instant,' Civil Service Company.

Officer on duty, Lieut. Lindsell. P. of W. Camp, Kowloon:- On duty until morning of 22ad inat. H. K. V. R.

On duty 22nd instant Sconta Compan,.

the polity of ancient cities and of the Christian Charsh in that it constitutes & definito, authorita-| tive, earnest discipline, a training which is practical, and is thought to be urgeat and momentous." Some theorists among the Gar- Oficer on duty Capt. Hutchison. mans arge that it is not to be Orderly Sergeant 22ad to 20th extended to other nations. | instant Oorpl. Lowisk. Houston Stewart Chamberlain, o Teatonized Englishman, arguaa The Mt. Austin Men's Society that it is "ospable of endless has arranged to hold an enter- growth and modification by men tsinment in the Recreation Hall, of Teutonic blood, vot is limited Mt Aastia Barraoke, to-night, externally or in space, in that October 20, at 8 p.m. The enter it i8 not communicable tainment will be open to all, to other rades," Thus: "Non-Tentone should never be

Notice.

Wool Shares.

While the stock market 29 6

The instruction to Lord Darby's recruiting canvassere are pub-summoned therefore, to acquire lished. They show that the canvassers are ordered to approach an- the German spirit, which they married men first. They are to be polite; not to bally; and to con would only pollate. Their proper daot the campaign with the intensity that would be applied to role is rather to stand by, no doubt general election. When necessary, a motor service will be orgained overa wed and filled with admi- whole has been mildly fluctuating, to take recruits to the attesting station. Every possible man is wanted ration, but left without hope or shares of the Nihon Keori Kainha fear of heing assimilated. Yet au (Japan Wool Weaving Co.) and the Church could admit that there Nihon Keorit to Kaisha (Japan might be unconscious and virtual Christiana among the are allied to each other in manage Wool Spinning Company) which haathen, who might by exopment, have been rising remark tion ba saved, 80 there ably. Recently Keori shares were may be sporadic manifestations of quoted at Y113, new Keori shares Teutonic geaias in anforeseen at Y49.50, and Keito shares at quarters. Shakespeare, Dante, and Y59.50. This is due to the Christ were virtual and uncon- Enancial stability of the two com-

oious Germanɑ."

THE DARDANELLES.

PARLIAMENT GETTINO RESTLESS.

October 19, 2.58 p.m.

Another view deriving from panies, and to increased parchases Fichte and Hegel is that of the of wool shares in view of the pan-Germans who contemplate growing prosperity of the com- panies consequent upon large war The papers emphasise the fast that the Members of the House the whole world as destined to be ordera. The low rate of interest of Commons are assuming a moat oritical attitude towards the Gov- "anbjugated and purified by the borne by bank deposits is slao, of

eroment, and are pressing for information about the Dardanelles, the Balkans and the prospects of reccaiting. It is soasidered improbable that Mr. Asquith will yield to the demand for a debate. M. John Redmond, replying to an interrupter, said: "Sir Edward Carson's army is now in Flanders, and I hope it will fight shoulder to shoulder with its Nationalist brethren."

German nation.

"The masters, being by nature Tacaday, however, socording to course, a contributing factor. Oa generous and kind, will allow

the Asahi, about 300 shares of their slaves, after their work is the wool companies were placed done, to bask in despicable hap- on the Kobe market, which has piness, since happiness is all that slaves are capable of living for; YS, Keori shares being quoted at acasequently weakened by Y2 to bat they will be proudly om 110, new Keori at 148, and mended by a race of bard, righte- Keito at Y57. In spite of this, initiative. Professor Santayana ous, anhappy, hersio German 8 the tone is quite firm, wool shares likens it to that "eense of free-porte, with blue eyes fixed on the being much in request. dom which we acquire when we eternal ideal." do gladly and well what we should

GERMANS AND FREEDOM, possibility of choice or private

Some American Views.

German Kultur the professor

We re-print the following from the New York Literary Digest: have to do anyhow." It lies argues," boasts that it is not the

German apologists were much in "such a desp love and under-expression of diffused human contains that is not German, but

what with more frequent in their references standing of what is actually nature, hat the product of a haman,

praise.

to Kultur in the early days of the established that you would not special and concentrated free worthy dooility it has borrowed war than they have been of have it otherwise; you appro-will." Therefore -

from the anciools, from Chris "It is incommunicable, un- tianity, from the less intentional late. In those days they seemedpriate and bless it all and to feel that its spirit muat win the feet it to be the providential representative. It is not felt by aaltare of its modera neighbours. World's admiration and make clear expression of your own spirit." any one else to realize his ideal, The Teutonic accant which thesa is bat neema foreign to him, forced elements have acquired is often the blessing of its extension, The basis of the view foroible or otherwise. Most people Hegelianiam, and the professors and unamiable. Every nation very engaging; it adda to them a the look not German misunderstood its of it argue in this way against loves its idiosynoravies and, until Gothic charm for

it reflects, thinks its own balance of which mankind would be the meaning entirely, and, mistak- any other:

For libarat freedom, for in- of faculties like ita language, poorer. But the Germin_man- ing it for ita English cognate esiture, found serions discrep dividaslism, these philosophers more natural than other people's aer, in art, in philosophy, in go- ancies. The outlander has coms have a great contempt. They say But the prophets of Germanism verament, is no better, in the now to accept it in the terms of a man is nothing but the sam have turned this blameless love broad appeal to human astare its definition by Prof, Georgs of his relations to other things, of home and its sanctities into a we may fairly say it is worse, Santayana as "not, like onlture, and if he should throw off one deliberate dogma that everything than the classic manner which a matter of miscellaneous privata after another theas constitutive German has a divine superiority. it hopea to supereala. It is attainments and refined tastes, bonds, he would find his private This dogms they have foisted on arowedly a product of will, flattered and trastful arbitrary, national, strainad; it bat, rather, participation in a residuam of a self to be a mathe-a

with the command is not superior. lo

what national purpose and in the means matical point and a naked cipher, nation, of exsonting it." Professor San- incapable of willing or of choos-to foist it on the rest of the other nations possess or may And they world. The fatuity of this is create, but only different; not tayans has given it a considered ing anything. axplication in the New Republic farther say that a datifal soul is nothing new, many nations and advanced, bat eccentric, To 030 it for 18 (New York), calling it the Ger-right in feeling that the world it religions having shared it in their study it and

be profitable man's expression for freedom. accepts and co-operates with is its day, and we could afford to laugh stimulus may

times and The freedom they see is not own work; for socording to their at it if by direct and indiroot in

places of that apprehended in "free and metaphysion, the world is only coercion it did not threaten to spiritual famins or political chaos;.

but to imposs it as normal, mɔt to casual Americs," but the perfect an idea which each man makes trespass upon our liberties,

What is universally scoop- say as supreme, would be a plain organization of the Prussian after his own image, and oven as monarchy." This freedom has no you are, so is the world you im-table in German Kultur in what it invasion of human liberty."

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