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THE REVOLUTION IN

PORTUGAL

DR. MACHADO ON THE NEW REPUBLIC.

(FROM THE SPECIAL CORRESPONDEN" OF "THE TINES")

hus eat

WAS

Great Britain presented a great example of colonial government. By an admirable almini stration, by the development of all forms of freedom, she had arrived at the possession of an

which Empire of extraordinary magnitude, cisintained exclusively by liberty. It was, indeed, an extraordinary phenomenon, and it was an example which Portugal wished to follow in her colonial governant. A colonial govern- ment administered in the British spirit world, ho believed, produce the happiest results, and he desired such a government with all his heart.

`, FOREIGN POLICY.

Danism was that he had felt the bulpoisuess Buish as quickly gal wo have desired to |

Lisbon, Oct. 9. Dr. Bernardino Machado, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, one of the most respected members of the Pewistonal Government, was formerly a professor at the University of Coimbra. He

Monarchist Depoty and as a peer of the resim elected to represent seisatise and educational institutions, and be was at one time Minister of Public Works.

considerable Dr. Michalo has boon for time au avowed Republican. He stated to mo

that his reason for

abandoning the to-day

Republi annacchine

cause atd embracing of his position as country

Monarchist, since all his that capacity efforts t servo him were frustrated by the Monarchist regime. Now that the resolution had succeeded, the Republicans did not nuticipate any attempt at

Monarchical oounder-evolution, inasmuch as no body existed to organize such an attempt. The

Govern Goserumost which had falles was a

4 ment by coterie, and not one whiob in any one represented the country. The condition of Things which had lot to the revolution was

instruc deplorable. The people were given nei tion; they were taxed, but no secount was tenderad to them of the way in which their money had been expended; and the fanaticism which was in every way encouraged by the Government produced a regime under which the Jesuits flourished exceedingly.

and

against all carroptics. It was the cerra

Touching on foreign polloy Dr. Mustado said: Iniryopsion Portugal must do in rogard to her foreign policy what she has done in her home poley; that is, she must achieve n' in dependent and, consequently, a dignified policy. We hope to acquire a moral anthority among other nations, and it is by a dignified policy of the kind to which I have referred that we hope to attain it. In

with all the struggles. dus to self-interest and possession, We had no owil power. and, Copref Bently, self-interest passion were

vere anchained and came into The civil power no longer existed. or, if it did, it attacked public interest and troubled the religions sentiment, which is profoundly rooted in the heart of this nation. For there is a to which I apply the word delicate feeling, religioas

advisedly fosing which revolts else tion of morals more than anything which caned the weakness and disappoerance of the civd power. There has been no There hayo, moral authority in Portugal.. no doult, boen mon of great moral authority personally, but they could not conquer the Urown. I have often asked how it is that in Portugal, where there is much admirable initiatire and talout-how is it that it all dies RELIGIOUS ORDERS TO BÉ DISSOLVED.

and that we do not profit by it? This was due The Republican Government had decided to to the oppression of the power which stiled all

It has happened that patriatic initiative. Tissolve all religious congregations, and it would do so, not in response to any dictates of passion, man-ind I have in my mind an officer of great bat simply by having recourse t.lows which prestige, who won distinction in Aftics-com- had never been abrogated, though attempts had mitted suicide because he felt he could do noth- been made to render them nurately for these conditions. What happened to

by means of ing useful for his country in the then existing to that man from imore recent decrees, Tho

uu haa boon happening to surss was clearly apparent to all sequainted a single shot from a with the situation in Portugal, and those to whom all-they have been dying from oppression.

draw: What we have sought to do is to create a Republican policy which should care for the

from

that

that situation was zot tumilio interests of the whole nation and draw closer

object-lessou

an instructive the priests, from the windows of their ware firing on the guards that were placed at their doors to protect them. The worst hatreds aristing in Portagul wore sectarian hatreds, and

bo fired by those animated by these hatreds to resist the Republic.

THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION.

Thore

the bonds of national brotherhood. were many poor people to whom we could not even land a hand, and we felt that we had

for the bauble, for the poor- the last shots to be fired in the revolution would to make a painl whereby the

an economic and

policy

most they are the werking classes, for unfortunate, might be protected. Weeded to make a policy so honourable that every ous is Party al must respect both it and each other. Theroit lies true national fraternity. This was our mission in domestic policy; and in foreig policy we have the same mission. In becoming pirit with Great Britain.

Dr. Machado proceeded to explain the pro cedure which he baliered would be adopted by the Provisional Government. The first thing. to be done would be to enact a new electoral law on the basis of universul saffage. This law would be accompanied by new and liberal atomous we feel sure we shall be at one in laws dealing with the Press and the right of pablic meeting, The Provisional Gov/mont intended to do all in its power to ousure free- dom to the nation. It earnestly desired that the General Election which would follow on the onartment of these laws chend result in a trae reflection of the national will. The nation would then enter upon its

tarn

нац

been 20

THE MARQUIS DE SOVERAL, Dr. Machado concluded his.statement as follows: We have now to put all this into practice. Up till now Portagal bashed iz London uz representative a man who by the charm of his and his sympathetle character personality life and ro has inspired condidsues. He has the great var to the formalities indispensable to that good fortune to inspiro, that confidesice overy:

licy

in Portugal life. The elections, having been held with where and always, but the

of citizens and the has of late been the policy, not of the nation. every regard to

polio the anal

will, would result but af the Monarchy-a Government interpretation of the Constituent Armbly. All the great functionaries in and out of the in the creation of a

de Soveral, which would decree the law of the Constitution country, including the

identified

{ rogarded with less favour by unti al opinion. to profit at this That is what makes it difficult to moment by the abilities of our representatives abroad, and

expo. During?

ially by the great abilities af my Eepublican the Marquis de campaign I I have always had occasion to revex- The way in which the nation had remade nize the great abilities of several of our diplo 719 itself at the moment of the destruction of thematists, and especially those of the Marquis de

Monarchy was even more astonishing then the saddenness with which the Monarchy had been destroyed. The movement. it true, had been a revolutionary one, but it was

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ARIAKE MARU, Japanese str., 2,183, Yamanaka, 31st Oct-le-Saigon 27th October, lice

Mitani Basen Kaisha.

BAN-YER, American str., 558, F. Fabures, 31at October-Manila 2ith Velober, Sugar— Chinese.

BARON ARDROSHAN, British str., 2,774, D. Cameron, 27th Out-Karntzu 21st Oct., Coal-Shewan, Tomes & Co.

BARON

AERDALE, British br., 2,139, 1), Mo.

Order

Order. BENALDER,

2nd Nor.-Moji 27th Oot Coal- INALDER, British str., 1,950, H. Tough, 28th October-Moji 22nd October, Coul-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

CHEONGSHING, British str, 1,220. V. Liddell, 1st Nov.-Tientsin, Chefoo and Weihaiwei 25th Oct., Geatral-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CHOISINO, German str.. 1,021, Brul, 30th OotBangkok 20th Oct., Bio-Button- Bold & Swiro.

CHOSHEN MARU, Japanese str., 1,301, T. Yu

maguchi, 31st Oct-Shanghai 23rd Oct., General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

CLARA JESSEN, German sir, 1, 105, Bendiren,

29th Oct.-Masita 26th October, Ballast Jobson & Co.

DAGNY, Norwegian str, 989, Solvexou, 2nd Nor-Hongay 29th Oct, Coal-Angaard, Thereson & Co. DAIGI MARU, Japaness str., 846. H. Murayama,

2nd Nov.-Swator 1st Nor., General- Osaka Shoson Kuiska.

DAIYA MARU Jagane str. 1,734, K. Koba -Wakamatau 21st Oct., Citen Dishi Goshi Kwuisha. DEVAWONGER, German Kr., 1,056, E. v. Ruken, 1st Nov.-Bangkok 21st Octobor, Ries and Moal - Butterfold & Swire.

CHOW, British str... 1,341, H. P. Vincent,

FooоHOW,

30th Oct. Chefeo 23rd Oot, Governi Butterfeld & Swire.

and from ALL WINE MEROBANTS, [46 HATVANG. British str., 1,352, A. E. Hodgins,

TEACHING BY MACHINE. NOVEL PLAN TO AID COLONIAL OFFICE OFFICIALA.

Talking machines, those engines of science

It would be imposible to go to the country as hohe Monarchical policy, have some to ha that most astound native races, are likely to

the existing electoral law, which was a law of feud and violation only. The revolution had been effected for the purpose of ensuring faithful resection of the public couscianes, and its first result would be the formulating of the principles to foster which it was undertaken.

FROM MONARCHY TO REPUBLIC.

exactly to the national wil. It

FLA;

with

Soveral The attentions which be has received in England are a great recommendation for bim, ani a proof that he has always shown tact and address and enjoyed consideration at the Court

We shall be very proud to of St. James, tinue and maintain the legal engagements which have had the sanction of time, and which have

con

become is permanent adjunct of the Colonial Armed with these instruments Mr. Thomas, the first official anthropologist appointed by the

tour i Colonial Office, recently finished a Westeru Afrion, returning with a quantity of records.

The results are so promising that this novel post is going to be extended for five years, and

2nd Nov.-Fooohow, via Amoy and Swntow let Nov., General Douglas, Lapralk & Co. HALYARD

Norwegian str. 1,066, C. Anderson,

2nd Nov,-Hoihow 1st Nor., General~ Asgaard, Thoreson & Co.

HANYANG, British str., 1.206, G: I. Spink, 31st October-Wahn 26th Oct, Rite-Butter- field & Swire.

field

HANOI, French atr., 630, J. Pannier, 24th October-Halpheng and Hoilow 23ril Oct., General-A. R. Marty.

KAIFONG,

British str., 981, Warrack, 2nd Nov, -Caba 28th Oct., GeneralButterfield & Swire.

KAJOHA

MARU, Japanese str., 1,436, 8. Sone, 21at October-Taikoo Ballast-Order

KIUBIANO, British str., 1,228, Robertson, 3011 Oct-Noschwang 22nd and Cheloo 23rd October, General-Butterfeld & Swire. 28th Oct-Bankok 20th Oct., Lise and

•KORATI

is likely to be achieved sro both scientisc! KOMSICHANG, German str., 1.292. C, Rasiofsky.

The results already a

-Butterdeld & Swire,

223, H. Obtuen, 28th

RAT, German str. 1,223,

Oct.--Bangkok 19th and Kalichang 20th Oct., Geveral Butterfield & Swire,

nove the less true that it had become

transformed into a kind of tradition of i people, especially of their legalenstoms, and to LAISANG, British str. 2,225, E. J. Tak, Jst

1

a national movement, and it was the conice who had taken part in it to promote by overy means in their power the reunification of the friendship between Great Britain and Portugal. mauber it should confirm. In foreign affairs we shall be scrupulously care- In 1990 we suffered some burt to our nation in ancha mu ber that it; ativad mouna fal to respect at the rights acquired by foreign Co which it had so admirably slowa Fling and a nation must have great soufidence Grost (freusement) at the hands of within the last few days to be ruled by

ent. Everything

another if, in spite of that, it stillarouss the Liberal Republics Government. would be done in the most perfect order and in endship whicit exists for England at the bot.

Portugal

the

ith the most perfect or inst

A

had reached with almost lightning suddenness tom of the heart of Portugal. That triendship normal national life. He did not know survive and cat he resoguised in our manners, which present something of the impress of a stroke, which most la admite--the heroin

common sivilization."

the dash which had made the revolution, or the spirit of toleranse, of social brotherhood, which the victors were animated towards the by Vanquished. There had been abacately no reprisals. No sooner was the revolution

2000T0-

plished than sety was ensured, banks

and business

employers and employed-

all realized that far from having anything to fear from the Eepublic, they could count upon it to promote their welfare. The Republic of Portugal had struck, and would strike, no blows except in the cause of justice.

SYMPATHY FOR GREAT BRITAIN.

ask for themtion of

sure,

THE CZAR'S SON STORY OF KIDNAPPING IN THE IMPERIAL FALACE.

aud practical. The talking machines are used for taking records of the songs, music, and language of native tribes. The direct object of the Colonial Office is to obtain knowledge of the use the records for t

Det. Singapore 25th October, General- rtching future oflorin.

Jardina, Matheson & Co. realised how valuable it would be if

in loual anthropology LOOSOx, German str. 1.020, G. Schulzen, 31st such dependencies as

October-Bangkok 22nd and 11 ofhow 3th October. Rice and General Butterfold & Nigeria, and the records could further be used offcials had coms freini

Swire, to teach pronunciatsu.

It ja

Of the rearis obtained the original goes to the British Mumsan to be kept as permanent evidence, and a daplients to the Anthropological Institute, which may make what use of them they think ft.

The district first selected was Southern Nigeria, as this is a mine, perhaps the most precions in the world, of unexplored folklore..

THE DEADLY RUSH!

tead of

your fox

to

repair the

British 1,215, Baddiloy, 1st Nov

CHOW Brinet, Die-Butterfield &

Aviro.

MEXFOG, Chinese str., 1,339, T. Froberg, 30th October--Shanghai 27th October, General

C. M. 8. N. Co. MONTEAGLE. British str., 6,163, W. Davison, EN., 18th October Vancouver, 20th Sept.. Iber and General Canadien Pacific Railway Co.

NORD, Norwegian str. 730. Trvan, 27th Oct,- Singapore 20th Oct., Kerosina Oil-Btraits Pot, Oil Co.

OMURO MARU, Japanese str.. 1,459, Yamanishi, 29th OctoberDairen 23rd October, Cosi -Mitsui Bugant Kaishs. ONSANG, Britah

1,787, E. J. Fuller, 25th Ostobar--- Chinwangião 18th October, Coal- -C. E. & M. Co.

PeneIA. British str., 2.714, A. Loskott. 22nd

October-Mexico 27th Sept. and Moji 18th October, General -Eng. Hot Feng. Oct-Basrang 16th Ost, Sugar-Java- China-Japan

Lijn. PAUYER, French atz., 1234, Varaine. 26th

28th Oct.-Saigon 24t1 Oct, General Aegaard, Thoresen & Co.

PROMETURUS Norwegian str. 1024, Cornelius-

October-Manila 28th October, General→ Shewan, Tomes & Co. SEANGBEE, British str.. 3.848, J. Travis, 30th Oct. - Rangoon 19th Oct., General-Being Talk & Co.

sratry on duty on the rider was this meals, nud ali will be well. The Syrup enables 9th October, Sagar-Java-Ching-

German str. 996, N. Jenson, 31st Oct.

Lijo

What a raging, tearing, hustling age, we liva The Vossinthe Zeitung of Ferlin, which, says correspondent of the Evening Standard, in in-motor curs, Locomotives, flying machines

through life at express speed, dying here and entirely free from surational tand neiss, is Almost from the cradle to the grave, we ruch responsible for the following story of the Exo

Of course, we have to pay our meals peror of Russia's only son, aged six, who during there, working like the steam engines, and

bolting the visit of the Imperial family to Friedhorg. Dr. Machado procedad: You know my South Germany, has always been sean in the for this deadly rush, and we pay for it with all y of artalwart seamen of the Czar's navy, kinds of troubles, of which the greatest is in- a! Your stomach. through the undue digestion old standard-sympathy for Great Britain. company

food being I have always taken advantage of the oppor-In the antuzau of 1908, when the littla Czare tunities which presented themselves to profess vitch was four years of age, he was entrasted fax you put upon it, losos its ability to do its work my profound sympathy for her. I have eveu been to the care of female nurses who did daty in thoroughly. Then, instead in the habit of mying that England, which is shifts, having orders never to leare him alonu. digested, and turned into blood still ruled over by a king, is already profoundly The Castion was in the habit of visiting her wasto of your bed, it sours in the stomach and in its institutions. That is, indeed, son's apartment at all hours of the day and oreates gases which poison your blood, lower your vitality and oreste disease. Indigestior is Repubload therefore I would impress upon you the loyalty of the Portuguese Government to all ght to satisfy herself that he was being propt the root of all such troubles as pains after RUEL British str., 1,619, R. Rodger, 31st

and tended. erly. guarded

Inate one the other nations. When the question of a Mon- one evening, the Carin ontered the eating, 1 ss of appetite, furred ton no, hoad- and on looking at the bed in aches, bilicusmas, steepleseness, constipation

"perfo archy or a

I was involved we did not boy's bedroom to bo sleeping. was horrified to and

he one abroad to which

If you want tocare and prevent such troubles Lelp us in our struggle and enable to win the find that he was missing. Itoshing out into the

therefore, that the Re corridor, she raised the alarm aut then fainted as these, take Mother Seigel's Syrup daily, after We feel ristory of other nations, with whom we

Бата The

your stomach to do its work properly, and it also sympthy and who share our ideal, will feel pride particular seamas, and he rushed forthwith ato

barrels. Thus

it aids digestion, takes food SINGAN, British str., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 30th elso in the fact that their victories and struggles the park arrounding the Imperial Palace, gently stimulates the notion of the liver and nourish you, cleanses your blood. and gives yun

Oct. Haiphong 28 October, Rics and are not due to the intervention of any other where he soon hard faint sounds of an infant's

the the

General Butterfield & Swire basbes

AWAY, shes not far

health and nation. I believe, therefore, that there can be ries

On reaching Spot

the the sailor found the ne mediation of a political kind on our part

Oct. Weihaiwel 22nd October, General Jardius, Matheson which can wound other nations, with whom wo future Emperor of Russia lying on the ground herbal remedy, is made of an uniqu

clothed in nothing but his night-shirt. Investion of ourative extracts of roots, barks and

str., 3,802, K. Sato, hope to live en good terms,.

tigations showed that someone must have leaves which have a more beneficial action on the organs of digestion than any other medicine

Colton Yarn, &o-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. You will understand that what I say in this climbed from the ground to the bed room on

On April 7th. 1910, Mr. H. G. Green, 17; regard relates especially to Spain, car neighbour, the first loor and then removed the little known. I am myself a friend of several Repablit us in Carevitch by means of a rope haddable through Kashgar Road, Plumstead, 5, k., said:-- About gone to 9 months ago I was soil with terrible pains Spain, where there is a great Republican more. ment. I know that these men will arrange to the fact that the aures on daly had

have supper, and the abdaction of the Imperial in my stomach Two doctors pronounced my make their propagands by themselves, ns we

sing infant was carried out during her short abasa e case se acuto Indigestion, I took their medi

to physic

myself to obtain relief. I could pelled to lave made ours. They will take the samo pa so quietly that the sentry in the cartidor did | cine, but it caused constipation, and I wae.com-

and would

wake up in the in their atraggle that we have taken in ours. We have wished to begin by having antonemy not hear any knspicious sound. Whether the

the cold night air, or whether he had been laid morning with a tired: before other nations as independent.

down in the bushes as a proliminary to being in my mouth I fell away to a shadow.

After four bottles of Mother Seigel's Byrop, hidden at some more inacossible place was Dr. Machado proceeded to speak of Portugal never discovered, and the whole affair remained my troubles entirely left me, and I have had no If you hate any form of stomach or liver dis as a Colonial Power. He claimed for Portugal shrouded in mystery. Since that memorable return of them since.". that she was a great colonizing nation. Be ocession this seaman has been told off to watch

Put it to the had not caly her metropolis, but her colonies over the Caravitoh, who has become deeply at order, Mother Seige'. Syrup will just as surely

and permanently cure you.

67-6 as well, and the two

proof-to-day! were animated by the tached to the barly, kind hearted man, the son Same Portuguese soul. It was recognized that of a possant.

THE SPANISH DEPTELICANS,

This bold stroke was rendered

vigour, Muthor Seigel's in 3018ANG, British str., 1,776. M. Picknell, 27tik -

in Portugal and the right to present ourselves' plan was to kill the Czorovitch by exposure to let no rest at night fog and a nasty taste

COLONIAL PROBLEMS.

TAMRA MARU,

& Co.

30th Oct 27th October, Flour,

ren 26th Oct., General and 1st Nor-Saigen TELEMACHUS British str. 1.369. G. Edwards,

Rice-Wo Fat Sing

LENA. British str., 2.124, Stratton, 2nd Nov, TELE 26th October, Ballast--Asiatic

Petrolence & Co.

TINGSANG British str., 1.045, Alenek, 28th

October-Java ports 19th October, Sagar Jardins, Matheson & Co. YUENSANG, British str., L128, P. H. Rolfe,

31st Oct-Manila 28th Oct., General Jardine, Math non & Co.

SAILING VESSTIL

Brst, 27th August Menado 30th July, DRUMEzan, British 4-masted barque, 1,793,

Ballast Standard Oil Co.

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