411 Hooliganism
In fact, if there are no restrictions, the Chinese are also very capable of giving birth, many Chinese families in southern Africa, it is normal to add a child every year, there is no entertainment in these years, and the couple will do something as soon as the lights are turned off at night, so even if Roque stops immigrating from the Qing country now, there is no need to worry, there are more than 100,000 Chinese women in southern Africa, even if it is natural childbirth, it can also ensure the population growth of the Chinese.
Of course, if immigration is stopped, the population growth will be slower, and it will definitely take time for the next generation to grow up.
Yaya also knew that the German reinforcements were about to arrive in Tanganyika, so don't look at the current strength of the Fort Glory troops, once they encounter a setback, I am afraid that they will disappear.
Therefore, Yaya very much hopes that Roque can send troops to directly support Mumu, but if it is not possible, he must also send enough instructors and staff officers to Tanganyika.
Roque had already sent more than thirty staff officers to Tanganyika, and these staff officers had played an important role, and without their efforts, the troops of Fort Glory might have been completely defeated in the last encirclement and suppression of the Tanganyika army.
"I'm sorry Yaya, but in the current situation, if we continue to send military advisers to Tanganyika, then I am afraid it will cause friction with the German government." Roque will definitely not give up Mu Mu, but he can't let go easily, and he is also skilled in selling favors.
"Lord, is it possible that I am willing to hire military advisers from southern Africa to Tanganyika at my own expense, not in the name of Nyasaland, but on a voluntary basis?" Yaya already has a solution and won't embarrass Roque.
This "voluntary" also has a lot to do.
During the Boer War, more than 2,000 "volunteers" from Europe joined the Boer coalition against the British troops, and the British government could not verify whether those "volunteers" were truly voluntary.
That being said, the German government could not do anything if foreign volunteers volunteered to join the Fort Glory troops during the Tanganyika Civil War.
Roque didn't expect Yaya to come up with this name, it is estimated that this is the handiwork of Louis Broder again, and Yaya is unlikely to understand the twists and turns in this.
Since all the words have been said and done, there is no reason for Roque to refuse.
So that night, about one company of officers and soldiers of the Nyasaland Commando Regiment retired directly and volunteered to join the Fort Glory troops.
Three days later, Yaya took 2,000 Gurkha mercenaries from Port Edward, who had been trained in Nepal for more than three months and were now ready for combat duty.
What's even better is that these Gurkha mercenaries have not yet become regular troops in southern Africa, so they don't even need to retire, they take the train directly from Port Edward to Xuanwu City, and then to Tanganyika, where they directly join the Fort Glory troops.
Because of language problems, these Gurkha mercenaries formed a separate unit, and the name of the unit was the Fort Glory Lions Regiment, and the commander of the regiment was the battalion commander of the major, Wu Ben, who had just retired from the Nyasaland Commando Regiment.
"If I want to form combat effectiveness as soon as possible, I need at least 4,000 auxiliary troops, and at the same time I require all British standard equipment, these Gurkha mercenaries used British equipment when they were trained in Nepal, and if they were changed rashly, it would definitely affect the combat effectiveness of the troops." Wu Ben's requirements are a bit much, there are no trucks in Fort Glory, and the transportation of weapons, ammunition and other logistics materials is carried by shoulders, so it is necessary to support troops.
The armies of this era, that is, the Northern Rhodesian Division and the First Cavalry Division, probably did not need auxiliary troops, and the armies of other countries had to be dispatched, basically with the same number of auxiliary troops, so under normal circumstances, a division with less than 20,000 people would have a total number of more than 40,000 during the war.
These auxiliary units can also go to the battlefield when necessary, they are cannon fodder than "cannon fodder".
"No problem, the equipment is ready, auxiliary forces can be formed at any time, you are stationed in Fort Glory during this time, but we don't have much time, and war will break out at any time." The scar on Mumu's face is clear, because paint was still used at that time, so just like a tattoo, even if the wound heals, the scar will not be erased.
Mu Mu on the battlefield is brave and invincible, and he is very friendly in front of Wu Ben at this time, and Mu Mu does not dare to pose in front of Wu Ben, even if it is Mu Mu, when he sees Wu Ben, he has to call Wu Ben a chief.
Wu Ben also knew that the situation was urgent, German reinforcements could arrive in Tanganyika at any time, and Erich von Falkingham was very good at stealing from the world, the last time Erich von Falkingham carried out a surprise attack, because the intervention of the Nyasaland assault regiment failed, this time Erich von Falkingham will definitely be fully prepared and finish the battle, Germany cannot afford another defeat.
In fact, public opinion in Germany is already very turbulent, and after the arms race began, Germany concentrated domestic materials to supply the navy with all its might, resulting in a shortage of materials in Germany, soaring prices, and complaints.
After all, Germany does not have the accumulation of hundreds of years like Britain, and the reunification of Germany has only been a few decades, and there is no colonial blood transfusion, to be honest, William II, a madman, dared to provoke an arms race with Britain, and replaced it with someone else, I am afraid I dare not think of it.
The arms race has deeply affected the lives of German civilians, and the lives of ordinary people are very difficult, even the lives of the middle class have begun to gradually embarrass them, and as a result, during this time, there are a few Germans who are willing to immigrate to Nyasaland, nearly 1,000 people every month.
In fact, there were many German immigrants in Nyasaland, and after the conflict broke out with Tanganyika, the Germans in Nyasaland were originally very worried that Roque would retaliate against the Germans in Nyasaland, but as a result, Roque was very magnanimous, not only did not restrict the Germans in Nyasaland, but appeased the Germans, even those Germans who took the initiative to leave Nyasaland because of fear of reprisals, Roque did not stop them, but gave them out of the country, which really made Roque and Nyasaland brush a wave of goodwill.
The Germans in Nyasaland have always been in contact with their relatives and friends in Germany.
Many Germans in Nyasaland will certainly describe life in Nyasaland in their correspondence, and many of them have taken the initiative to emigrate to Nyasaland after the Germans in Germany may have been able to resist temptation.
Even in German government propaganda, the Nyasaland people are blue-faced, fanged man-eating monsters.
This is not an exaggeration, that's how the German newspapers describe the people of Nyasaland.
Of course, this kind of propaganda will also have an effect on ordinary people who have not received much education, and real scholars will not be affected by the propaganda of the German government.
Edward Bichna, for example, came to the University of Nyasaland at the end of February to visit Abu's new laboratory.
Eduard Büchner was a German chemist known as "a genius chemist from a peasant background".
About 10 years ago, Eduard Büchner was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry just last year when he extracted enzymes from yeast to make a dry powder that was used to break down sugar into carbon dioxide and alcohol, which was of great significance to both the sugar industry and the brewing industry.
In fact, last year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry was very controversial, and when it was selected, Abu received a higher voice for penicillin, but the Nobel Prize jury finally awarded the prize to Eduard Bishna.
Edward Bichna and Abu have always had a good relationship, so Edward Bichner thinks that he has robbed Abu of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and he is quite uneasy.
After the establishment of the University of Nyasaland, Roque invited Abu to serve as the dean of the School of Chemistry of the University of Nyasaland, Abu readily agreed, and moved the biological laboratory from Ziwei Town to Xuanji City.
This time, Abu invited Edward Bichna to attend the inauguration of the biological laboratory.
Of course, Roque will not miss such an opportunity, and come to Xuanji City early to see if there is a chance to dig into the wall.
In fact, since the Russo-Japanese War, Abu's achievements are too eye-catching, penicillin and white medicine have established Abu's position as the first person in the field of biology, and Roque of course has also hyped Abu's income, so many European scientists have a certain impression of Nyasaland.
After all, everyone wants to see their research results valued, which is not only a great honor, but also a great reward.
What Roque is trying to show is the importance that Nyasaland places on scientific research.
"The efforts of scientific researchers do not match the rewards they get, many people are unknown, not because they are incapable, but because they do not have the opportunity to perform, some time ago the University of Paris sued the University of Nyasaland for infringement, which fully shows the rigidity and decay of the European education system, Alan Milton is just an obscure lecturer at the University of Paris, working hard for more than 20 years, and even the treatment of a professor cannot be solved, at the University of Nyasaland, Alan Milton is a professor and deputy director of the Department of Mechanics, With a number of inventions, Alan Milton earns more than £1,000 a month, which fully reflects the value of talent, why can a foreign minister receive an annual salary of 5,000 pounds, while a university lecturer only has 100 pounds? It's not fair! Roque spoke to the hearts of these scientists.
Although it is very vulgar to talk about money with scientists, many things in this world are measured by money, and only talking about ideals without talking about money is playing hooligan, and top scientists are not expected to be tempted by money, but ordinary scientific researchers are still very effective in smashing money.
What Roque wants is the average scientist.