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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911,
THE PORTUGUESE,
REVOLUTION.
complete idleness, they have hardly eve felt the need of gigurons, exact, patient, first-hatul observation. They laula natural Lemleney, and nu jutale proforoice, for The following article from the pen of
theories easily learned out of his and Mr Francis McCullagh, a jurnalist well well suited to furnish subjects of subtly known in the Fier Fest, appears in thuiscussion and of ingenious and eloquent
Dullin Herisse.—-—.
*kimate," in the scene of indescribaldo
dissertations.
the Portagueso people did not desire a revolution, that the king wns only ton willing to do anything that was asked-of hint, but the reformers should consequen." the have devoted their efforts to effecting improvements inside the limits of the even to altering the Constitution, or Constitition in friendly co-operation with the monarch. There was no need to lave recourse to such a desperato comedy as revolution. Surgeons avoid amputations whenever they can. So should nations An important part of the ancient Por fuguese State was hastily cut off, dospito the fact that the evil did not reside in that part alsus. The Young Turks were wiser
The discovery of radiactivity has
"As to momlity" writes M. Poinard, shown us, as a writer in the Edinburgh it seems to be diminishing. Formerly Deries amen pointed out, that even the tho religieus spirit and the moral tmining Daltoninu atom, once supposed to be of the Church made up to a certain extent hetivities, a complex piece of mechanish fur the feeblene of the education, and "composent of thousands of parts, a star-tended to preserve a high standard of cluster in nóniature, subject tanil kinds of morality. But for a long time past in
delity has treen rife in many of the well-to-do dyminen vicissitanie, “to pertulation, Acceleration, internal friction, total or families. Easily required riches, idleness, patial disruption. And to each one is slavery, hare developed among the men appointed a fixed term of existence. Sooner recoily and a lightness of minis which
ive also contribuiel to the social dis or later, the tuinneord équilibrium is tilted,
organidation." 'disturbance eventualtes in overthrow; the
So far this able French observer, who ting exquisite systemu finally broaks up. find that the first remedy is the constituemain. ateans, as of men, it may be said with tion of social moves calculated to reorganiza Truth, “Chinjie suas patitur mtark, and whittle by little this muses of humanity which culý of atoms aml plagas, mál men, bit of is as vistable and migratory' as the dunes
of its own sea-const," tapires aml solar systems as well.
I will be noticed that this French writer In all these enses devay and death are the rule, but this decay and this death are does not mention the. Church as hing emilly brought about by any cases, rause of that decadence.. On the contrary In the case of Portugal, for example, he holds that the Church has been a only the quick historine whe will exping infuence- view "teken also, The downfall of that country by the Charch Republican and agnostic journalist of reurkable ability, Seular Franciser the Braganzas. Not Church and the Braganza
and
blameless, They naamly
it the inofectly. with
Manuel Humen Christo.
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in their generation. Their revolution of Two minutes walk from the principal land ON WO & CO., LD. China Hongtong. Fall. 25. July, 1908, was unavoidable, were no pencefill means of getting Ali-BAR, ul-Bamid to work harmoniously as part of a Constitutional system. Yet even when Abd-ul-Hamid was over-thrown, the monarchy was very wisely Allowed to
I have said that the great majority of Portugueso, did not want a revolution. Many Republiens, of course, declare that they did. Senhor Brito Camacho, tells us, in the Encle, that the new regine was everywhere welcomed som * delirante en- thesis. Yet another very able Repub lica jurnalist, Sealey Homen Chisto, whom I have already quoted, asserts, on the untrary, that in the provisices the Republic had practically no support, and in Lisbon it had the support of only an in- Significant minority composed in grext part
the other estate of the real, but for that the present moment Portugal needs the oft-allaspileggen (a sugengende | other estate to lay all the fault at their done Church, needs even the Jesuits, because / bobtail ") of the city.
in much as if the hold of a lesking ship wure Lo acense the wheel-base of letting in the
water.
I happened to travel through Portugal the Church and the Jestits serve to correct that fatal waat of discipline which is the myself, two days after the downfall of the ruin of the country. He also points outonarchy, and certainly my own observa It is a noteworthy fact that, in his care that at the present moment the people need to Portugal'a deeny, the test painstaking drill, wark, discipline more than anything stulent of matern Portugal makes vise. Naturally asil, fighty and pre reference whatever either to the Church or to the Bingauzis, “
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in agree with those of Senhor Christe. ADIES AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS Sangha si Stato where until we came to Lisbon, are at one
Electrically Lighted: railway station, where sereml young men to attach to mach importance to merested the Republican ting at the rear end wing rhetoric, they could not possibly be
of a train and then proceeded to cheer it. ruled over by a werve Government than
but they turned their backs on the that, to which their destinies are now There werd two armed soldiers. presept, fing and looked ashamed and puzzles. In Lisbon the crowds that paraded in the streets, sacked the convents and took on
doquestion whe looked like a priest, themselves the work of arresting everybody
The student referred to is M. Lón Poinsard, one of the most distinguishet representatives of this socit schowa) founded | entrasted. by the famous sociologist, Le Play, a soul which now numbers many Followers in Frater and Belgium is well hown. this school inculates the practice
This writer's diagnosis of the situation agrees closely with Unt of 31. Ponsard in all probability, therefore, he is right,
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Polyphets, passed the Chaal, homeward,
Tel. 7. Phranang, Hongkong. Feb. 17. Rajaburi, Horgkong, Feb. 17. Sarpedon, leaves Sooralnia, Feb, 28.
Sungkiang, Hongkong. Feb, 17.- Steator, left Hongkong, Feb. 8. Samson, Hongkong, Feb. 17.
Sings Feb. 26,
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Fob. 4.
"Dentongs, German steamer, 1,057. E. and that is doubtless why the Repablicahly street loafers of the worst type
Of emure the revolutionaries of taking innumerable observations in the Governmentverently suppresses?SrChristo's | causes of a country's pro-perity or decays newspaper and threw Se Christu hisself usund append to the will of the nation."TANDING in its own grounds with Gatheman, Bangkok and Swatow Feb. Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Large 20, Rice and General,-BUTTERFIELD & At the present ament St. muml'ile profound observers belonging to it
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Telephone, No 490 Toks sind schner, - M. Poinsard was
thugh it once appeared,' was never in of them about this nul
Titan, at Singapure, Jan. 18. that,
wing in awe-stricken
C... S. N. Co., Ln. Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS, Tavitel to Portugal soon years ag readily sonal. When Goanasnt the summutilence to their sublime decisions." Yeh
Braeside, 20, Macdonnell Ronet. Hering, Tritish steamer, 1,27. W. C. These at Singapore, Jan. 18. Coimbra, Cuiversity, and be was soft prosperity, its merchants Mazed in in wint of fact all sorts of laws, which
Pare, Swatow Feb. 21, General. Tydeus, Hongkong Feb. 20. Hongkong, September 2, 1908.
left Hongkong-Feb. 21. DOUGLAS STEAMERIr Co., Ln. enabled to make in the sport and jewels but knew nothing of book might very well be held over till the Consti
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The exterior glitter was force by the Provisional Government with keeping,
via Amoy and Swatow caulition
SCLERE'DotWLAN STRAMSHIP Co., Lo. Per nations. [he says in his Partit dazzling and to misleading that it pertinent any reference whatsoever to the
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test peuple have sufferel. From the enrliext time up to the middle of the last
existed with real poverty ang the peasantry.
Sovereign, People,
Senhor Camacho's paper, the Lucta, months before the Revolution. On that occasion the Revolutionists knew that the spoke very differently of the people as few Provinces, would send a Rayalist injority advance. to minimise their defent in Faustino da Fomen, an editorial writer in
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Bike cattle, liko savage negroes, being comonie movement, and, in fine, to create prestige put have had on Poringal. the units, like bliul men. He at show that ninety-three telped to * quite artificial situation, ass upon was a mind effect, but it damped the spirit
per cent of the total population was eptpearious resources and corempi peritesses of "The nation in
literat
**What_progress_ca_UL_ Prothe sixteenthcentury the apprises The spaning of the year 1910, thepreagan nake?" he asks. protended to live entirely on riches drawn framed the Portuguese in a very disorganized the millions of stagnant barbaristes ? Fran Tulis. Later on those riches were at discontented condition. And this dis They cant read the names on the voting replied by the treasures of Brazil From organized nation was ruled over by a dispers. They know nothing of principles. for whole calms he dilates Tughout that thile these cheses fogarent themselves organized Government. As is well known of programmes or of anything else."
aginot those peasants
living like animals Exporters & Importers, Eritish str. 1,3), C. C. Williams, Iver Maru, due okohama, Fel 14.1 pure as the sous of a right and idle family, it was ruled by alternate gangs of corrupt
This was the sad condition of the preoccupied exclusively wath its pleasures,liticians, who exploited the pefe in the grant as anima and accustomed to have Reuse in all st slameless manner,
deplomalle en Portugese peasantry in August last. The The finances were in a cases to the labour of others.
dition. The comranic condition of the ngie contained in the word Republic" universal unge, the source of political But nor tiles have changed. A grisitant combi hardly be worse The austs since made them enlightened, fit for
wisdom and
By their at the last elections (us 1
rotex have already sail the Portuguese-showed that they did not want a Republic.
a
number of Liat old families have been rained icidal devices were resorted to for the by their own prodigality as by the revolu-
The peasant parse of musing revenne, tina, and, as the people themselves were was taxed to the extreme limit. The mer very pour the nation has fallen slut cantile companies had each to pay, a salary sichdenly into z most precarious situation. Government inspecter who did absolu- Towards 1850, at the end of the great rely thing and whose nomination came, perlitical troubles, from which the country after a while, to rest entirely with the last suffered for fifty years, Portugal was company on whom he was epposed to without economic activity, without capital is a check. In other words, these post and almost without men capable of carrying were merely sinccares for politicians
a mocement of national reconstraction. who happened at the unment to be cut of
Wha Of functionaires there Agriculture land fallen so low that the king-office.
us
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But it will be retorted that these elections were not free, that the Govern ment brought pressure to hear on the elections.
Infortunately this is tre. The Ciovern- went brought presure to bear on the electors, hit it was in order to nuke then vote Republiem. King Manoel had, it will be remembered, selected Teixeira da Souza, Liberal, almost Republican, lender to form a Cabinet. That staten was in close coarexions with the King's
Before doing so, however enemies, and he ultimately sold his master. to the country on a Liberal and anti- for him because he was the King's Premier. Clerical progame. Some Royalists voted Some rotel, for the monarchical opposition. vute was split, remark, is likely to make this nuisance This the Royalist all the greater owing to the number of but. in spite of this and of the
fact that
that all the "resources of the
don was obligái to import most of the veritable plague. Senhor Franco discharge
y wheat and the meat necong for the co-ed some thousands of them, but after his algympling of tank. There were no profall they dine back, bringing thousands perly equipqual parts, to roda, ne uilways, ore with them. The Republie, I might Mangg was rare and credit it. Seetary
- naud, highur ginention retained rulimentary and without any practical vine. Prity education barily use. Rest of all the anfavourable symptoms, the host orginization resulting from the frets of petitive examinations, in order to make
on for Republican heroes."
torxhimit les to reward. I Operio, as I am informed by a resident of to make that city, it is even turning oficials out of
STE
he went
Government were dmwn upur in order the poople vote for the party, or for the proudlar Reparties wil
to it, the real susjurity, want a Republie Who, thus wanted it
דמיים
- Havourable waS "VEITARS "The List of what is judlitical posts, wined fairly at com Regalia of Portagsl did not |
the justi
Thus the
A small, hut energetic Republican clique,
E return, however, to the unarchy.wse members were likewise the members 3. Poinsard further tells us how, using his residence in Portugal, he was struck by The Credit Predial scandal, a sort of Portuguese Panama. in which the Oogers the fachleand unnusthoededucation which was given in the schools, by the carelessent was concerned, was the last stra
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This incomplete and irrational education out of the question. A dictatorship war,
therefore, the only hope for Portugal. produced, he says, among the upper classes
Dam Carlos had appointed a. Dictator, prejudicos and habits quite at variantel had paid with him lib for that ranch them now and then from clerical with ethe tendencies and the needs of excellent and patriotic measure. modern society. That society is based on Manoel was far too young, inexperien- cpacity, on work, on keeping in touch cod and wask to follow his father's with the world movement. Education in example, and his prospecta Weru Portugal led young men to select adminus-hopoleas owing to the fact that his own le trative or literary careers in preference to General Staff and nearly all his leading DIPHTHERIA-HO IT BAY BE careers invalsing a knowledge of industry officials were leagued against him. Out- and comunerec,
It als led to the gravest intellectual and mural coxequences. Doroid of any spirit of work and enterprise, the Portuguese of the upper classes lost the sentiment of the practical and the useful. Inclined to spend their lives in fubile thoursing, or even in
*See Portugal Inconnu. Par Loon Polasant, Paris, Bureau de la Sciones Scoiale, 16 lua Jacob, 1910..
Dom sources,
(To be continued), w
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wardly the honoumble nieg were supIPHTHERIA is usually contracted when the child has a cold. The cold portors of the monarchy, but as a matter
prepares the child's systoia for the recep of fact nearly all of them were members of tion and development of the diphtherin gana When there are case of diphther.. various necros ociation
in in the neighbourhood children that haver Ip luas been argued that since nouse charge colds should be kept at home and was indispensably necessary in Portogal, street until recovered. Olen than Cham and since the king was not strong enough to borinin's Coughs Hemedy and they will not
bare to remain at home lang. extricate his country from the political cleats out the culture-bods, which form in mi de man, therefore the revolutionists were child's throat when it has colti,' nad minimize the risk of contracting infertious [quito justifi.
It al
the
To this I reply that the great majority of diseases. Far Rolos by all Chemists and
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