THE LATE CAPTAIN BOELCKE.
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916.
kept from the enemy for repair.petere are rendering great service
Bat each follows a fight through to the Government, an attempt DAIRY FARM NEWS.
now, no matter where it takes us, was made to cause the manner to I use no sp cisl formula, except loss their cool acmmon-sense, to try to get my man befors be The ruling clamen do not
On Himself and British Airmen. geta me. Almost all the fighting wish to give up their mad plaas aeroplanes are similarly rigged, as to annexation of territory, with a machine gun fixed in front and the people are defrauded into Captain Boelcke, of the Ger- of the pilot. Being stationary, it the belief that, if Germany cir man Imperial Flying Corps, who is necessary to bring my gun into dictate pesos terms ber influenc
in future will be predominanf. was lately killed at the front, position.
machines after a brilliant career
I have had fire Sa ar airman, some time ago granted smashed under me, but always an interview to a representative vol-planed to earth successfully. of the New York World in which My favourite machine has the be discussed not only his own lines of a bird. Even close at methods, but also those of the hand it looks tiny, being much British sirmen, whom he had so smaller than the English or often met in aerial combat. He French ones. maid:
"Farther, we were told thatthe sttack on the Balkans would give
"We have been told line su to the German U boats cutting of England's supplier; and that England will be brought to her knees and the war thus ended. These are fairy tales only it for ears of little children. The sub- marine warfare only makes fresh On the day following my enemies for Germany, and it is twentieth prias two of my com- impossible to cut off England's My twentieth victim WHE Captain Wilson, cf the British panions were killed trying to stop supplier, even "if Germany had Royal Flying Corpe, attached to an English raiding perty of eight ten times as many submarines as
■ division stationed near Pozieres. seroplanes that flew over the Gerhe at present possesses. Wilson
was flying over the man lines bombarding railroad German lines when I rose to meet stations. The fight wan at 5.30 him. I not only contrived to out in the afternoon, and showed the news him by divining his inten- exceptional courage of the Ger- fight with tions, but was also lucky enough mans in taking on a to outmatcavre and out-sboot such a saperior force.
I hope to see you again in him. The Englishman dropped
We Germana to the ground safely, landing with bappier times.
broken propeller, while I came don't want to fight, but so long we are forced 10, you may be down in his immediate proximity,
As Wilson surrendered beaskod sure we will, and fight so we abail for the name of his captor. never be beaten. This thought "Boslcke," I replied. The chap and certainty is in every Get rin and humiliation of defeat and man's bosom. capture disappeared for a moment, as the Englishman put out his hand. As I shook it my prisoner „said "If I had to be shot down, I'm pleased that it should have brea by so goode man.”
GERMAN ANTI-WAR
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Workers Misied, Wronged and Starving.
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Germany a chance of relieving the situation, as Tarkey would be able to suply abundant foodɛtaff.. This was a deliberate lie, beaSTER all who are well informed know a well that Tarkey osanot supply anything, there being & Civil Service v. The University. lack of food both in Conston- tinople, and on the coast of Asia Minor, in consequence of which the Turkish Government cannot
even, feed its Army,
The following will represent the Civil Service Club on their
THE NATIONAL MISSION.
Introductory sermons will be preached on Sunday next s follows:-
St. John's Cathedral, morning. the Bar, A. D. Stewart,
81. Joba's Cathedral, evening, the Bishop of Victoria,
ground at 2 p.m., to-monow— "Now they would console as H. E. Mr. O. Severn, R. with the prospect of the coming Witobell, C. J. Tacchi, C. Barn,
St. Andrew's, Kowloon, morn- Larvest; all our misery will end E. W. Dawson, R. Bearde, S. Eing, the Bishop of Viatoris. immediately the corn is gathered. Alderman, B. Wood, A. Mann, This also is a deliberate misstate-P. T. Lamble and E. W. Esmilton mant, and a simple caloniation (Cap1). will prove it so. In the course of
Cralgengower v. Kowloon-
Wilson was sent bick to Cambra, and the next day I
22 months of war the produce of The following will represent! invited him to "luxch at the
two harvests has been consumed Craigengower in a match against officer's mess. The captaied flyer!
besides great quantities of cattle, Kowloon to-morrow, сп the expressed his appreciation of the]
fodder, suger, and other food-latter's ground, commencing at exceptional treatment be bad re-
A Socialist anti-war le fit, on-staffs, which had been accumulat-15 p.m.-L. A. Rose, R. G. ceived and told of the high regard titled "Hunger," is being cir-ad prior to the outbreak of war. Southerton, B Peatcoji. R. Bus. in which the English held the calated broadcast in Germany. Berides all this there was also J. D. Noris, 8. Jez. D K. Kharas, German Ayers. That might be It is remarkable for its bitterness bat could.. be requisi-F. Thompson, B. W. Bradbury,
*1
St. Andrew's, Kowloon, even- ing, the Rev. AD Stewart.
Mr Stewart will give a course of addressed on Stages in the Christian Life” at St. Andrew's, Kowloon, daily during next week, from Monday to Friday, at 8.30) p.m.
wre seat to a German prison and its langurge of frank incitationed in the occupied territory. Maon and E. Schnepel SAKURA BEER
camp.
Only two of the twenty enemy tributed widely among the troops, Poland, Lithuanis, the Baltic Kowloon will be represented airmen I have fought, unfortuns for the copies of it that have Provinces and Sarbis, and also tely, lived after the fight. They reached Holland are all from foodeinfis imported from Holland by:-W. L. Wesser, B. Overy, all fought to well I was worry soldiers. The copy of the les fist and the Scandinavian countries. F. W. Wood, B. D Evans, C. J. B. 8. Ronse, A. E Stapleton... "Now there is nothing more. luck was against them. I thick was brought to a Datch news- most of the eighteen were killed paper by deserter. Another The occupied countries are de bilkstone, A. E. Sobals. A. R. F by tallets from my machine, or was thrown over the wire en-pleted to the utmost, people are, Ravin, O. My cock and F. Travera. died in the fall, a few meeting tanglements along the Datch already dying of starvation in Po- death in smashing on the ground. frontier by a German soldier land and derbia. Neutral countries
ment. Evidently it is being dis-of Belgian, Northern France, Reserve J. F. Grose.
One Englishmas, Wilson, and one French officer remained alive; the others died for their countries. As to the comparative merite of the English and French flyers, I have noticed no great diference. Both are coursgeous and skilful,
recently returned from leave. are also closing their frontier, so
The leaflet, which is printed they are themselves beginning A NEW TRIPLE ALLIANCE.
on larid red paper, reads as followe :--
"What was expected, has come Banget! Lo Leipzig, in Berlin, in Charlottenburg, ia Branewick,
to suffer from lack of food. Our home harvest osanot supply vary much on eccount of the fields hav ing been insufficiently filled through deficiency of labour, of
Germany's Dream.
A New York telegram to the
with perhaps a distinction to be Magdeburg, Koblenz and Oas minare, and of seeds. The observed in the spirit animating bruck, as well as in many other quantity of cattle "available for them, the English rover lacking places, disorders caused by the food is small. I. is now too late Asahi elates that Mr. Bayard the inexplicable spirit of sport, bangry coses have cccurred for the food dictator to provide for Swope, special correspondent of while the French take it fatalistic before the shops dealing in food-equitable distribution. The food the World, who recently returned ally, with the grimmest earnest stoffe. And those responsible for staff exploiters here accomplish from a tour in Germany, publishes nese. Flying to as is a duty, not this state of things have no other ed their work. Even if constrain- an article in the New York remedy for the hungry masses ed they could do nothing, for journal with regard to the co- than state of siege, police- there is not now efficient food to clusion of a new triple allianos distribute to satisfy the people. after the restoration of peace. words and militery patrols.
"Berr von Bethmann-Hollweg "This is the plain truth. The According to Mr." Swope a large in America where I was a lift boy blames England for the evils at people have been incited to war, number of German statemen and got my firing experience in that way. I was never in Ameri-present existing in Germany, and in conscquence of which supplies and other tablicista seem to
the advocates of the continuation have been cut off. Capitalist | believe
& sport, as moet Englishmen take
it to our bewilderment.
*The London papers have credit ed me with saying I used to live
liliboy. I'lived in Dessau, did
in the possibility
s triple alliance among
es and never happened to be of the war to the bitter end as criminale, with the connivance of of
well as the supporters of the Gov. the Government, have done the Germany, Russis, and Jepun, erament, repeat this prattle. { rest.
some flying just a few months before the war began, liked the work, and when called out went into the flying branch.
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after the cessation of beatilities, Nevertheless, the Geiman Govero- "What is to be expected in the for the achievement of a common ment must know that this state fature ? We may carry on the war object. Even such men s Dol SUZUKI & CO. of things was bound to come for half a year or a whole year bruck, Ballin, and cther influen I was firet an observer, later a
War against Rassis, longer, but meantime the people tial men who have been formerly rapprochement pilot, and was shifted, because of
France, and England was bound will slowly die of hunger, in advocating a my steady eye and sure nerves to lead to the isolation of Ger- which event the coming genera- between Germany sad. Great into the fighting detachment, in
Britain, are now convinced of the tion will be azorificed. which division I do nothing but masy.
“Ûur war-makera lament that|
impossibility of the realisation of "Men and women of the wage each a scheme, owing to the war. fight of enemy seroplanes scout- ing over the lines or go to the degenerate enemies have "block-earning class, it is with us that and are now inclined in favour relief of my own people attacked aded' as. Bat why purene auch the responsibility lies! One way of military and commercial on observation duty. I always fly course in politica as will inevit-or the other! Either the masses llisace with Rumia and Japan.
of wage-sarners will persevere in alone. There is an observer's seat ably lead to a blockade?
Probably it is in pursuance of "This criminal provocation of their stupid stolidity, the con- this policy that Germany ir in the machine, but he never fills } it, In fact, most of the Germen the world-war was followed by ecqasace of which will be a long already studying means of fighting flyer travel alone to further blanders, The Govern- process of misery, disease and minimise the risk, and by engagement bas done nothing to prevent death, or the wage-esroers will approaching Rumin, while the FORBALE COLUMBIA ing the enemy give theobservation the present starvation of the exert themselves and refuse their German authorities are paying PHONE AND STAND with Why has it done services to the Government and careful attention to the Press, eo about 70 Beocrds, in perfect mrobines a chance to get back masses.
that they may not publish any condition. Only six morths old. with their information.
nothing? Because the Govern- the ruling clases, forcing them to The English my the German ment clique, the capitalists, the make peace. There is no other thing that will offend the feelings Apply.-W.8, c/o Hongkong
of Japan. In consequence of this Telegraph." fighters and observers almost Junkers speculators in foodstuffs, way out. We must sot! Come efficial precaution, articles in the never cross their own lines but do not suffer as the masses of the forth, men and women! Let your German journals about Japan STE fly over their own troops,
people suffer. On the contrary, will prevail!! Down with the That is not trae as regards the they grow richer through the war! Long live the international almost entirely on the lines of observare. They have done much hanger of the people.
solidarity of the wage-orning pointing out that she is not adopting any aggressive menzuros "If from the outset of the war | classes ! good work over the enemy's
against Germany, forces, but it used to be true in serious messures had been taken part about the fighters. It was to prevent banger and misery, das at frut to the fao: that there the gravity of the situation would ware several parts of our new have been revealed to the binok Fokker we wanted to keep sded masses, and thus enthusiasm "morets scoond, bsosuse it was for the war would have soo
important that we should remain, cooled. Meanwhile the moussos of
Wanking tom, November: 16,--- on gourd in our own territory to the people were benambed by: prevent the enemy observers from Victories and Triumphs, though à plan far, the withdrawal from The telegram guoted below weż gaining information.
all the time they were being Marico of the Leros mater Gene riosired by the American Con Of late circumstances changed, delivered into the hands of arul Parshing is being devised at malate General, Hongkong, from and we fly everywhere. Obvious agrarian and capitalist food ar- the ggaation of the Mexican the Manila Observatory at 6 p., ly it always is the best tactics to ploilers,
members of the joint commission yesterday. :---
Typhoon in about 114 degree bring your man down behind "With the cry of'Hold through" and it is expected that the details your own lines so he can be made (Darchhalten), by which the will be annoukord on Saturday Long. B and 14 degress Lot, N.
moving W.N.W prisoner if Alive, and his machine Bohle mann group and ita api of this
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