Show S 0 5 81 8 SECRET RECORDS OF OF BELGIUM PUBLISHED Berlin Newspapers Bare Documents Which It Is 1 S Claimed Prove That England Planned World W War r. r I I Bf BERLIN LIN Aug 17 By wireless to Tuckerton k N. N J. J J. Publication Is made mad by tile the N ts ho All Alige- Alige mettle melne of oC further secret reports rc re ports prepared d by Belgian ministers at ut t European capitals prior to the outbreak of the war and found b by bythe the German German- authorIties authorises In Brussels Tho The documents document have haTe to do with wiLl tho the Mor Moroccan crisis Reviewing them the Overseas News agency says The Belgian minister at ot Berlin gave one more Illustration of the spirit which animated tho British foreign policy as shown In hla his report re re- re po port t made on December 6 1911 concerning con con- corning the plan for African compensation compensation com corn which Sir Str Edward Grey the British foreign minister indirectly indi referred to Germany ermany I. I Are these perhaps our possessions posses posses- which he wants to huckster according to the principles of the new new international law practiced d in In London and unfortunately In other places Moroco Moro laces co Tripoli and Persia Per Per- sia slat elat the minister wrote He recalls the strange overtures made by Colonel Colo Cob nel then military mili mm tar tary to Brussels to the Ule Belgian Bel Bol- gian glan general to which the minister apparently attached much more Importance than do the British and Belgian governments In their recent publications Britain Scored The publication of these Belgian reports Is causing a growing sensation sensa sensa- tion Uon because the they furnish documentary document document- air ary ary proof that England under King Edwards Edward's leadership followed a determined de do- and ambitious foreign polIcy policy pol pol- icy as told already In 1911 to provoke pro pro- yoke voke war while the German government government gov go- made mado peace possible by yielding In the face Cace of clear violation viola viola- tion fIon of treaty rights by F France Furthermore these documents emphasize the fact tact that In 1911 England Eng Eng- land had decided to participate Ina Ina in ina a war between France and Germany Ger Ger- man many without mentioning in an any anyway anyway way way the tile pretext concerning Belgian neutrality At the same time the Belgian reports prove prO that the Belgian Bel Bet gian government go considered Belgian overtures concerning the landing of forces on the continent and marchIng marching march march- ing lag them through Belgium as extremely ex ex- ex serious and strange T Te tons Still Strong An editorial In the writt written writ writ- t ten teu by Arthur Norden Is IB quoted as an 4 follows b by the Overseas News agency Germany shows signs of strength rather than of weakness Our Ourene enemies ene ene- mies belleve economic life lito will surely Burely collapse aft after r the war against overwhelming odds but there are no signs of exhaustion Our economic strength Js 8 as I great today as our military strength I If proof Is needed It is la found round in the tho fact that General Electric com corn pany the largest Industrial enterprise enter cuter price prise in Germany has had the courage cour cour- ate are to Increase its capital during the lorld war The Overseas News agency also lAYS cays 5 A fA telegram from Austrian army f headquarters reports that troops fighting at the river saw a I large Jarge number of women and children chil chil- dren being driven en before the Russian flue Rus sian elan front and used lis aa as a human I shield during the digging of or trenches r Neg Negotiations between en Germany i a d France Prance being conducted through American mediation for the relief of ot civil prisoners are being heIng continued and a result satisfactory to all aU con con- med Is Is- thought possible Wounded Arrive Private telegrams from Haparanda Haparanda Hapa Hapa- randa Sweden describe the arrival the first transports bearing the InS invalid in In- S valid German soldiers from Russia The contingent ent numbered men most or of whom were caUlY It is declared th that t the Russian surgeons surgeons sur Bur geons who attended them were In Inmany inmany many cases b barbers who had had only ohly six weeks' weeks medical training The failure of or such attendants properly properly prop prop- erly to treat apparently slight wounds is declared to have havo necessitated necessitated amputation of or arms and legs in man many cases the amputations beIng being be be- ing performed in an in extremely crude manner The returning soldiers report report re rc re- re port tho the woman nurses in the tho Russian Rus fins sian hospitals to have ve been kind attentive at at- and considerate for tor the most part but that hospital conditions in general which had been only passable are aro growing worse In the far Interior of Russia Ill III treatment of or G German and Hungarian soldiers is complained of Austrians living In lit this city will wilt celebrate today Wednesday tho the fifth eighty birthday of or Emperor Francis Joseph and anti the tile Germans Germane will honor the ruler of or their ally any by a a. display of flags The ceremony will wUl begin with a solemn service service at St. St He Hedwigs Hedwig's church followed by a reception at atthe tho the Austro embassy A huge demonstration has been arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged for tor the evening by the combined com corn blued Hungarian Austro-Hungarian organizations organizations of the city Every Austrian soldier in the field will be reminded of the emperors emperor's em em- perot's perol's birthday by receiving an Individual Individual In In- gift To 1 purchase the presents the bureau of ot war support at Vienna recently appropriated several several sev sev- eral oral hundred thousand kronen and this fund has been augmented by enormous private contributions |