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COUNCIL REFORM.
IN THE F. M. B.
SORE THROAT · BRONCHITIS
the Chief Secretary-The High Com- missioner's annust address being de- livered at a gathering of the two Councils meeting for the purpose.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.)
ALL BRITISH AIR ROUTE TO INDIA.
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Next Com26 the Government attitude. The larger and more The following leading article on Council Reform was clipped from the less freedom of action remains with representative the Federal Council the
LONDON, September 2nd, Malay Mail of August 26th.
the bureaucracy, and the moro
result of Major-General Sir The Burmese are to be given the critciem it will have to endure. We William Brancker's efforts to eliminate franchise: even the women are to be have no doubt the Government will three principal aerial transport com. competition by the British air lince, the allowed a vote. The bureaucracies be against any real and effective {panies have been assigned exclusive which control the destinien of British alteration to the existing position. routes to Paris, Brussels and Berlin The last-named will be a Malaya are not likely to suggest any. No drastic changes are likely to be respectively. thing of the sort for the mixed popula- made except under pressure of public new service calling at Amsterdam, Bre- tion we see around us. Last year a opinion. It remains with the public form the first stage of an all-British men, and Homburg and is intended to Select Committee was appointed in to show whether there is any definite route to India rid Vienna and Constan- the Colony to consider what changes desire for constitutional change. I tinople. were desirable in the constitution of there is, it will be nec ssary to keep the Legislative Council and a similar the Colonial Office informed because Committee was appointed here to deal it is the Colonial Office which will with the Federal Council. The report | have the last say, after the Rulers of the Straita Committee was publish- | have been consulted. ed: that of the F.M.B Committee was i
According to the consus returns the not. It is believed that, so far as the population of the F.M.S. comprises: -- Straits report is concerned, action will follow. Sir Laurence Gaillemard has no doubt discussed this matter with
the Colonial Office and we anticipate
distinct step forward.
Europeans.
3,778
Eurasiana
1,669
Malays
255,051
Chinese
365,405
Indians
Others
210,972 2,672
Total... 839,447
THE LATE DUCHESS OF ALBANY,
LONDON, September 4th.
The Duchess of Albany died at Hinto- rias in the Austrian Tyrol where she was visiting the Duke of Saxe Coburg.
REASON FOR "ALLEGEMEINE ZEITUNG" BUSPENSION.
BERLIN, September 4th.
It is noteworthy that the Allgemeine Zeitung, which has been temporarily suspended, is owned by Herr Stianos. Suspension followed the publication of a series of violent anti-Government articles.
SZLAKUNNE JAETT. —QOMMEITENING
DEMONSTRATE IN BERLIN.
BERLIN, September 2nd. At a demonstration of youthful com
The position of the F.M.S. is of somewhat different to that the Colony. In the latter place there are a large number of British citizens of different races who are entitled to representati, e for the franchise and bave no political indirectly, to have acme say in the intelligence, but there is a minosity government of their section of the (certainly at least equal in number to British Empire. Hers in the F.M.S., the Europeans) which takes a consi we bave the various Malay Rulete who desable interest in public life and imunists who were numerous enough to bave, for all practical purposes, band quite competent to arrive at definite hold up traffic, the crowd tried to rescue ed over the administration of their opinions. We cannot think of any free fight developed, the crowd using a man whom the police had arrested. A respective territories to a body of sound reason why Malay, Chinese, bottles and banner poles. The police used. English officials. Presumably they Indian and Eurasian opinion should arms and four persons were injured. would not agres to the passing of this not be voiced by an enlarged Federal delegated power to an elected Council, with the Royal Council an EMPLOYMENT OF CHINESE ACTORS Council majority of un-official aitimate authority. We can learn
IN ENGLAND, Europenos, Chinese and Indians. a good deal from our Dutch neigh What they have agreed to, so far, inboure. They lay foundations and
LONDON, September 3rd. the nomination, by His Excellency build upwards. Members of local
Lively scenos occurred at a meeting of the High Commissioner, of five un Conncila and Boards bave the right the Actors' Association, when a number official Kuropeans and one Chinese to to elect balf the members of ruling and insisted on discussing the of mempers disobeyed the Chairman's seats at the Federal Council. Former the Volksraad or People's Council: employment of Chinoso Bigh Commissioners appear to have the Governor General nominates the theatrical production"East of Suez" supers in the held the view that these gentlemen remaining half. We might well adopt Replying to an urgency were on the Council in an advisery comething of the came sort here; while British actors were starving, the resolution, deploring the employment of foreigners capacity rather than as repressata must face the need for racial rather t tives of the public. However, the than vocational or territorial division.
of the Actors' Association affirm- secretary
that natives recoived full trade union world is moving on and we are not The Europeans are sufficiently well rates and the producers had undertaken prepared to admit that even the some organized in their commercial, mining the event of the play going to the pro- to employ an exclusively British cast in what peculiar political position of the and planting associations. There F.M.8. justifies banging and bolting would be no difficulty about the attracted by the dispute and Inspired vinces. Widespread attention has been the door against some form of reelection of Europeans by Europeans. overal newspaper leaders, humorously presentative government. The TransThe Chinese also have certain definite discussing the "yellow peril." vaal was not a Protectorate in the associations to warrant, the election strict eenss of the word, bat the claim of at least one member who must of Englishmen living there to have a be a British subject. The Indians voice in matters affecting their own are not intereste received the support of Mr. until they are, could come under no Bo well prepared and, Chamberlain.
SHANGHAI, September 4th. mination by the High Commissioner. The Pacifo Mail Company's steamor Constitutional reform in the F.M.8. The esme remark applies to the President Cleveland was refloated Inst bas to be considered from three Malays. It is neither necessary nor night and came alongside the wharf at different points of view. The rights advisable to have a large Council at noon to-day. The vessel is believed to be
undamaged. and prestige of the Rulers come first, resent. A definite step forward to [A cable message, dated September 2nd, Their Highneares attend Council include another Chinese member, an stated that the steamer President Cleve mestings which consider and pass Indian representative, a Ceylon reland had gone aground on Tungan Spit.] lawa-printed in English. Only one of presentative an 1.a Eurasian represen the four Raleis speaks English. They tative together with two or three sit through long hours of discussion Malaya would probably be all that is on technical subjects summary of needed. Wo admit that the field of which is given from time to time durcboise, especially among the Malaya, ing the meeting by the Malay Inter is somewhat limited but it does preter-and they must find exist." the whole proceeding rather all ani tiresome. The solution of this difficulty is one which has been advocated in these columns and which, we have reason to believe meets, with the approval of unofficial public opin fon. Briefly, it is that there should be an Upper or Royal Council consist ing of H.E. the High Commissioner and the four Rulers which shanid
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PHILIPPINE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S ANNUAL REPORT.
MANILA, September, 4th. Governor-General. Wood, in bla, annual report, says the Philippines must do every- thing possible to attract outside capital. Ho has confidence this will come as soon Jas the Governmont rotires from business.
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