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THE REAL KAISER DURING THE WAR.

DIARY OF AN ENGLISH

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

"The fact of the matter is" VISITORS AT HOTELS.

said a Ministar, "one of, the

Kaiser's sons ought to be sacrifio- ed to appease the people.”

The Empress devoted herself to

Hoxarose Hois Corrected to 18th August, 192

Mr.

|hospital work, but was not always. W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs.

happy or sure of gratitude.

and Mrs) B. Kowley J. Barr

J. N. Kruseman H. G. Baleman M. Krayne

"I don't want your roses," said blinded soldier to whom she ER. Belilios Dr. M. C. Lasher offered a bouquet. "Give ma Mr. back my eyes'

Bardsl

* Bu

Mr

THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

ROYAL.

TO-NIGHT

TO-NIGHT

AND

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th.

The original and distinguished Company of London Artistes.

Para KHIVA from London. -Mrs. Blackman, Mr. H. W.' Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. A. S THEATRE WIFE IN BERLIN,

Curnham, Mr. G. E. Caroy, Mr. Princess Blacher, an English

and Mrs. H. G. Coverlay, Mrs. G. } lady whose German husband was

P. de Martin. Mr. F. Down, Mr. well known before the war in

and Mrs Mir and

T. P. Deane, Mrs Eucarnicao, England where be mostly lived,

О.Н. Ведвод C. Lauritsen Rev. W. T. Featherstone, Mr. H. | was in the tragic case of many The Kaiser seems to have been | Ar

And Mrs Dr. A. Legendre Fitzgeorge, Mr. R. Gillies, Mr. | women who had to go to the against the unrestricted U boat)

3. Risner Alisa H. Likis and Mrs. Greatrix. Mrs. L.

G. Bon Mr. enemy's country when hostilities war, and aroused the fury of Mrs.

ane! MrGoldenberg, Miss B. Gordan, Cpl. began and to find, if they could, Tirpitz Kubimans, the Chan-

K. Lindeman and Mrs. Hyndman, Mrs. Hills, MrsA H. Luig Mr. G. H. Hall, Mrs. Hancock, some moral compromise between cellor, and the Foreign Office as Mr.

J. M. Brady loyalty to the people of their hus-a whole, denounced that policy.

D. I Macdonald Mr. B.CM. Johnstone, Mesare. band's rage and their allegiance "The military party, the rav-E. P Brady

Maj N Macleod, and N, Jiratram, Miss A. S. (C. P. Marcel in blood and spirit to England, ing Rolands," are doing all thes. Bumann

P. II. Byers

Lamond. Miss Lees, Mr. J. Law, D. O. Marriott which was theirs.

can to obstruct the peace mote- A. Û. Carrico C. W. Martyr

Capi. W. H. and Mrs. Lovatt, and This lady. Evelyn, Princessment.

Ludendorfl and

Capt. S. Can. E. Mullen

Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart, Mr. R. L. Blucher, like many others of less Kuhlmann have almost come to

ria

Mr. and Mrs. Lowman, Miss Miller, Mrs. G. C. exalted rank, had brothers blows. There were some exciting p. D. Chandler W. P. Nelson Moss, Mrs. Morrismo, Mrs. Maher, consins, nephews, fighting on our scenes between the two last week. Croucher

Capt. 1. F. Pea. E . Comdr. Mathell, Mr. D. W. side of the lines, while she, sur-land people have told me that the Hewar

cock

MeMurray. Mr. and Mrs. F. rounded by her husband's people, "cold-blooded, strong-nerved im- A. W. Estes Miss N. E. PepMacDonalu. Mr. and Mrs. had to hide her agong at the news passiva Kuhlmann was almost on Mr.

Franesi of German victories, her pride in the verge of a breakdown. More British successes, her loathing of and more he and his adherents Engr. Capt. 5. P.

Ferguson many acts done by soldiers or are perceiving the fatal mistakes:

of the Fatherland. of the U boat war, and the mad A Fischbackar statesmen She was able, by this conflictness of ever allowing things to J. S. Gardiner within her, to see both sides of go so far that America should Capt. Grierson the struggle with a pity not enter the, war.” limited to one side, with a vision not blinded by hatred, and with a sensitive understanding of tragedy which swept across the frontiers of race.

GERMAN PRAISE OF ENGLISH.

mentality

and

Mrs.

pere! S. 8. Perry

and Mr.

H. J. Groeneveld J. X. Hal

'nital

H. R. Food

ter

Mr. azd

Mr

Nitschke, Misses Nitschke, Miss M. H. Purvis, Mr. W. J. Price, Mrs. M. W. Pet. Mr. and Mrs. Salter, Mr. J. H. Smith, Maj K. Capt. A. II. Por P. Symes, Mr. H. T. Stapleton. Mrs. Mr. A. J. Stewart, Mr. F. E Thorp, Mr. B. B. Talat, Mr. R. A Walier. Mrs. J. E. Williams, Mr. D. J. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Whitney, Mr. E. Putzays, Mr F. FL. Visman. Mr. FL. C. Weeken- borg.

F. Rantolt

E. H. Ray

Mr. and Mrs W. G. Robbins

T. (i. Hall That was at the beginning of

J. T. King-Salter 1918, after long dreary years W. A. Han-D. B. Sparks during which German mentality.r. and Mrs. Miss M. Stott

B. Stort

Daurelle Henze H. E. Van Terse In a book compiled from her apart from the military party

Was proof. Hickey diaries, she gives, with intimate whose

1 ling

BJr. and knowledge, the most wonderful against all light, had gradually F. IN and convincing picture of German and utterly changed, so that they F. R. Heckschild. . P. Templ life and thought during those realised the hopelessness seats of war which has yet been victory, the insanity of so much published to the world.

THE FIRST FRENZY.

the first frenzy

PASSENGENS DEPARTED,

Yrs

Per

of Governor W. P. 100

Hont

W. E. Title massacre, the inevitable doom of R. H. Hyman A. Tutundian Germany if she failed to get E & Jaccard J. B. Van Wee peace. Even their hatred had Mrs E & Jonza

run

We see, in the early part of her died out. German officers sang Cant. Mos. E Lis L. Winter diary,

Joats of the praises of English soldiers

Mr. and E. M. Joseph

Mts. patriotism

stirred the and English prisoners. which

Mr. and Mra B. J. Weir German nation when their armies You cannot make an English J

Col and Mrs. E moved towards the frontiers to officer grumble or complain." R. Julien

Wheeler the song of the "Wacht smsaid one German officer to me.. B. Karanjis G. J. WI Rhein."

If he does not like a thing, well.] D. Kemp "I think I shall hear these he bears it in a dignified way, or words ringing in my ears to my or else he turns it off as a joke. dying day. The whole life of Nothing makes Germany seems to move to the lour German officers rhythm of this tune.

"Every day troops pass by my window on their way to the station, and as they march along to this refrain people rush to the windows and doors of the houses and take up the song so that it zings through the streets, almost like a solemn vow sung by these men on their way to death."

their

Very quickly came whispers of atrocity charges made against the German troops in Belgiam, and counter-chargES against enemies. Belgian women and children had gouged out the eyes of woonded officers, it was said The Russians were doing un speakable things: The English were using dum-dum bullets.

SPY MASIA.

PEAR HOTE

Mrs

of Corrected to 11th August, 1929, more Capt Archer Mr. and Mrs. R mad with rage than when they | str. and Mrs. A.) Hanter go and shout out their commanda E. A blos ¿Air. and

J. K. Jolly P. W. Lee Jones D.Six Eli Kadooria

in the highly dicatorial manners E E O. Bird some of them have, and find that Blacking the command is only received Mr. and Mrs with a chorus of laughter from

5. Blair Mr. Mond English officers.”

Booth

AGAINST THE ATROCITIES.

and

man.

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THE QUAINTS. THE QUAINTS. THE QUAINTS. THE QUAINTS.

including the eminent comedian

R. B. Salisbury. Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

ti.

R.

NOTICE.

Particulars and Conditions of

ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS.

WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS-WHAT YOU DON'T WANT SOMEONE ELSE DOES.

ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION

Two Cents if not Prepaid.

À SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THESE COLUMNS WILL B9

PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES”

REPLIES AWAIT BOX No. 411

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned bave received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Friday, the 27th August 1930. commencing at x3 o'clock (noon) (for account of the concerned)

at their Sales Rooms Duddell

Street

Salved from the s.s. "Chlya Mara **

3 Bollers

dimensions ᎷᎪᎡ ' froma

length 118 · diameter 16 2* Hongkong. Mr. Armstrong, Mr. the letting by Public Auction

weight about 55 tons & Mrs. R. Campbell, Mr. & Mrs.Sale, to be held on Monday,

now lying at the Taikoo Manalang, Mr. & Mrs. H.B. Pond the 23rd day of August, 1920, Mr. & Mrs. Celir Bert, Miss J.at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Dockyard

Order for inspection may Rice, Mrs. E M. Rose, Mr. & Public Works Department, by Mrs. A. A. Hunter, Mr. R. G. Order of His Excellenes the be had on application to under- Watt, Hav. J. Blowiek, Misa 1. Governor, of one Lot of Crown signed.

Land at Shaukiwan, in the Campbell, Master P. Cainpbell. Mr. R. C. Ingham. Mr. Colony of Hongkong. for Morgan, Mrs. J. Jaquet. Miss M. term of 5 years, with the Morgan, Mr. Stoll, Mr. A. Luna, option of renewal at a Crown Miss Stoll, Mr. E. Quine, Mr. A. Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor THE Undersigned bavareceived A. Mooney, Miss E. Frattles, of His Majesty the KING, for one Mrs. L. Coates, Mr. J. Partridge, farther term of 75 years. Miss Matha Blanche Fuselin. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Friday, the 27th. August, 1920. Miss Germain L. Fuselin, Mias

B. E. Hooper, Mrs. R. M. Arkyna Mr. E ́· Oddfeld, Mr. J. T. Herberly.

ST. GEORGE 8 Novar

|EL C. Kamera: Corrected to 1th August, He Mr Mr. Konkolevsky | W. Blackett

G. G. Bridge:

1. A. Laing

J. B. Lamborn

J. D. Lyd

J. G. Bridger Capt and Mrs R 3. Login

Carson

1. C. Matna

Cockburn

Mr. & Mrs E.

Boyce

I.. J. Lossins P... Madden

IM:.

Mias J. Broning

LCOL J. J.

Eryant. E.

Mr. & Mrs. Kee

Mrs. Medinsh con C. Byrd Capt. H. S. MID-Mr. Carve J]Capt. · Monteith

Henry Crosby H. Day

and Mrs G. Morgan

300 C.M.G.

H. F. Farthing

Ard Mrs t. W. Mason M children

Jaur

Master

Massa Cloud Mason Mi Mason Mr. and Mrs W

H. McHugh &

2 dangbtera

German soldiers back from the front spoke of the English as

fine men to fight against," Maj. and Mrs. J.P. J. Maitland denied stories of cruelty, and! Carter denounced the batred they found. P. Caville behind the lines.

Ma zod Mra. "We all do our best for our. W. Charcb

|S. X. Clark own country," said one

and if we meet da prisoners or Mr. and Mrs. Cal L A. Sichol Miss ( Fontaine W. Vekeszic Otherwise

perfectly friendly; but," he added. sadly.. F. Conser there must be something wrongs Cormack somewhere to make us so hated. Cosen In Berlin spy mania was devel by all other nations as well as by B. Crowley oped intensely and attacked our own allies. Who is to blame D. C. H. Cally women especially, as in England. for it? That is what my com-D. F. Cuthil As in England the people were rades and I are always trying to J. Dazies convinced they were fighting and oat." war of self-defence. Passion and

alike'in both countries

We are

C. Fl. Cole

FI F. Nott

E. M. Paul Mrs. Proton

B. Potter

J. S. Robinson H. W. Rozer Maj. and Mrs.

Sanders

WC. E Sandstrom

Com. ΕΠ.

DATION V. R. Dick

and Mrs.

and Mr

W.

Duncan

¡O. F. Savage

30.

Mrs T. P. Shan

R. P. Shaw

Miss Foster

Miss Garrison

O. Mellis CL Packe

ME. 1.) Mr. Mia M. Rauk

Hamilton A

chibiren

Mr. and Mrs.

I. L. Ha

R. O Jay

Miss N. E. Jonry

Miss Kenton A Kirk

Thom. Feroes

Arthur W.

berta

R.

Mix E M. Koja Dr. and Mrs. fi

FL. Scott

Bizistry. So

Boulay

R.

NOTICE.

A

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

at 12 o'clock (noon)

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell

Street.

(for account of the concerned)

The Wreck of the

S. S. "CHIYO MARU** as she now lies off the Lema Islands

Terms: Cash on fall of hammer when the wreck will be at pur- chaser's risk.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

Burglar & Fire-resisting SAFES

"Prevention is better than Cure."

Particulars and Conditions of The Undersigned have just the letting by Public Anction received a new consignment of Sale, to be held on Monday. Milner's Safes.

the 23rd day of August. 1920, at 5]

p.

....

Mea. F. Tarby Miss Tonkin Misa D. Io....... Misa Turies. [W. J. Lezareti

J. R. Ligd

John Wilkie

K. P. Wolters

CARLTON HOTEL Courted to 19th August, 152

A. Findley Smithi H. Spizer

¡Mr. acd J. de Açuca Liveridge Cast. W Babt J. J. Mee and Mrs. Dr. Borgn

21

H. W. Mer

Mrs and Miss

Stabbings

Princess Blucher makes it credulity were extraordinarily clear that many of the Germans Then in understood why they were so Germany came doubts and dis much hated, and deplored the r. & Mrs Joha

F. J. Dirkie illusionment and gradually de-villaing of such acts as the execu spair. The facts about the first tion of Norse Cavell, the sinking A. W. Eastman battle of the Marne were lonz in of hospital ships, the ill-treatment G. E. Ellamas leaking out. As late as Septem-of prisoners done by men incurab0. Eveleigh ber 23 Princess Blucher writes: wicked and incurably stupid. A. Farmer “

"Nothing definite is known as he shows also the best side of Farmer to the fate of the Germans round the German spirit, their on M. and Mrs. B. S. J. Sprett

LL-COL M. Creer Paris. It is a harder fight than enduring courage, the patience people anticipated."

A. Hoo in suffering of the civilian classes, B. C. Hsl But from officers who came the kindness and charity of many D. Hall back the truth

known human souls not poisoned by the S. Hanisch at last, and after that the costly venom of war. failure of the battles round Ypres. when the Germans tried to force away to Calais.

J. F. Swindell

F

at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor. of One Lot of Crown Land at Barker Road, The Peak. ja the Colony of " Hong-

koak, for a term of 15 years.

LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street.

CONSIGNEES.

Mwith the option of renewal at NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Sarveyor of His Majesty the

Mies van Dr. and r, MD King. For one further term of 75 STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC. Hrs. F. Camerler

[

E. Noonam

F. Jom Lgby F. Rueda Kirs. Flateber and E. Bofiary

Miss Taylor T. Tobiassen Maj. Geo. Vectria Mr. 1. Hansen H. H. Webster The spirit and body of the Maj. Harding German people was weakened by c. J. B. Hellstrom, f. E. Weil

Mr. and Mr. bad food, the Ersatz or chemical. . Holling. Wilkinson "I think the Emperor has set substitutes. As far back as March worth

HI. P. Williams bis heart on this more than 1916, she writes:-

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs anything else in the world,”

C. E. Holpes Winkeld writes Princess Blacher.

KAISER'S PART,

"I do not believe that Germany will ever be starved out, but she will be poisoned out first by these

CASEMENT.

. Hope Marshall Wood Mr.-E. Howard Maj. R. A. Young

Mr. and

31-

Sollivena

zed

Family

children J. Fredrique

H. Gareis

iF. Garcia

P. C. Graz

G. W. Krudt

S. Tiglas

L. Louriaga

[Mr.

and Mrs.

.Throne & Son

W. B. Wilson Jr.

PALACE HOTEL.

Churcted to 16th August, 1990 Mr. K. Ben T Maniz

tend

L Nicholls Mr. and

J. B. Orberry

H. Harent Mr. and Mrs. B

S. Harry Mr. nod

F. Hobbs

1 Jark

Xirs

Mr

Mr. and Mrs.

L. School

7. A. Searle T. Steinfeld

Miss V. P. Kosloff Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. V. T. Koslo CF. Starkey &

+ child

children and Mrs Capt. O.W. Wilks T. Matthew

Mr.

Of the Kaiser's part in the war substitutes:"

KING EDWARD HOTEL she hears much from people close to him, and the portrait, she

Corrected to 15th August, 1999. presents of him is of a nervous, relates to the appearance of Sir Mr.

One tragic episode in her book Mrs. R. Almond Mr Kriman harassed man badly advised, and

and Mrs. A. Leuris dominated by his military chiefs Roger Casement, the Irish rebel. Arratoon Mex. Integrove

and always suspected of the face of the earth," though she Mr.

whom she regarded as a blot on Dr. M.-E. Azar E Malino pro-English feeling. Falkenhayn pitied him for his madness. He

Bad Hra Mr. Mannk Baskett

Capt. T. Medina and the others kept him ignorant came to her and "sobbed like aJ. R. Baxicr

A forrig of the truth about the state of child" before his last adventure H. Eevan

D. J. Murphy the war,and high people spoke of

Vr. and Mr Mrs. J. F. Nicho' on the coast of Ireland. him with contempt.

*W. Radgo

T. Pale "They are holding a pistol to "Send him to the East when

A. R. Bart A. R. Porter my head here if I refuse." He said eater Choi Stingy. W. E. Falmer there are some prisoners to march and they bave a hangman's rope her Shing past and he will be pleased: and ready for me in England, and so H. Clarke

Mrs. Paremore agsin to the West when there is the only thing for me to do is to G. Foomes

jE. W. Pritchard

Mrs. A. Robertson T. Beca a little success to show him, and he will be sa pleased as STAT.

go and hang myself."

P. T. Farrell Mr. Robschert

13r. There are a hundred anecdotes | Wire Ferra}}

and Whilst the Emperor himself com-worth quoting from the book if Felzate

W. Saal plained sadly in the same words, there were space, and the last Forrest,

Dr. Mrs. A B. I never know what I am going pages describing the approach of

and Mrs Sousa to do from one day to soother. defeat, the final downfall, and the

A Fothergill 11. de Bouss To-day I am packed up and sent)

Mr. BorraMr. and Mrs. off to the East and to-morrow to one of regulation are very H. L French

Southerton vivid and enfaralling..

HELLE Man and MATE EL Few peoplepów, will disagrósodi Kidwark 2 ani Endert

the West

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Herrionn

STATION HOTEL Corrected to 16th August, 1920

H. Ph. Meijer

8. Middleston

¡Y. P. de Mi

Mr J. Stewart L. J. Morley

Brown

H. H. Olsen

E. Riis

J. Bercatcon Mrs. Misa E. Best

3. D. Carriere A. Cochill

R.Dijkstra

j0. Ringaalde

EL FROTIJA Boling

and Underwood

J. P. Haverkamp J. H. Spiermy MC J Higgio-f). Swan?

botham

J. J. Wierink-de Him A

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› A SACRIFICE WANTED....... with her Comision that are Gregory As for the Emperor's six sons women who suffered the agony of Mr. and Mrs & 2 Taylor the people growled because they the war as she did in the enemy's were too carefully guarded, and country should try to work for 0. 8. Ener because one or other of them was the reconciliation of the world, always getting married. They and for the healing of wounds did not die like the only sons of caused in many nations by #0 Ver

much-haired and sizife.

J. fohnstone 4. 14 Waters ind, Kafi ▼ Wetting

T. Kibor & Le Toung W. H. Kerr 3. Yokoyama-

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WA. LI HUS FAN, «Chinese graduate, versed

Oficials sad merchants in this Colony *****enty yeare.

tor

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The Transfer Company will be lo

Motor Business in Canton, at the counter sjung inkellers de diva motuning. following address feet with

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