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"THE CLOUD-KIST CAPITOL OF
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His Excellency the Governor is right about the attractions offered by Baguio; I can cadorse every word that he uttered on the subjcet for the very good reason that "I've big there," ard, for the benefit of those who have not yet experienol that pleasure I append a short history of the seven happy weeks I spent there a few years ago,
The heading I have chosen was the title of a most interesting booklet compiled by Chauncey McGovern, a well-known friend of many of our cousing at Manila and a very good friad of wine to bost, but owing to its stretly phonetic epelling I was not able to discover--(didn't lke to ask for fear of exposing my ignorance) whether tho Kist had any relation in our Scotch friends description of a church organ as #A kist of whistles" or whether it was the ther Kist that depends. I am told, on close proximity. Anyway it doesn't matter mitch, ust be no such relation to clouds as cur Penk has the climate from, any Nov mber to May being well-nigh perfect From dawn to noon, bright, clear fine weather; from noon to four or five in the afternoon sharp showers, which on that fine gravel soil, dry up in no time; then fine until noon next day. And this happens. with a regularity that you can almost bat on and hope to win it did, anyway, all the seven weeks I was there, 15.
For good sailors the trip down to Manila ie a nice rest; for others, most times it is purgatory, the only consolation being that it doesn't last long. On arrival I stayed at the old Metropole Hotel, which has made e thankful to the man who has built the beautiful new Manila Hotel. The daily tra us for, Baguio start pretty early in the morning-something after 6 if I remember rightly though there is a bi-weekly ex MIAMISH or Poorter prees which leaves time for the day to get and ebild Bired and for lazy people to get ready Mr A. B. Farvos
Anyway, after one night at the Metropole I was up early and glad to be in the Fiin en route for Bagao. Every pull of the train takes you up and up, the air getting loveler every minute and you won fering how you over felt tired and languid, At Camp One, glorious big motor-cars are waiting to take you up the famous zig-zig of the Benguet Road. How I wish I could show you the photo I have of that same and The ear I got on had six Catholic priests aboard, sad, in answer to my query. as to whether it wasn't rather tempting take so many Jonahs along,
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BARON SAKATANI'S OPINION.
Baron Sakatani, Ex-Mayor of Tokyo, who is said to have accepted the appoint ment to represent Japan at the economic tonference of the Allies to be held in Paris, says in an interview :——
GOVERNMENT AND VOLUNTEERS.
OFFICIAL RECOGNITION.
KAISER'S WAR COUNCIL
HINDENBURG OUTVOTED BY CROWN PRINCE.
The Parliamentary Correspondent of the The Russkt Invad, the official orgin of the Russian Army, publishes a accant Theo Government have decided to grant holm newspaper, of a Council of War in Plas y Telegraph wrote on February 25th-partly based on a telegram from Stock That Japan bas decided to send a delegato official recognition to all the forces which Berlin at which the decision is said to to the conference is a multor for congra have been affiliated to the Central Associa have been taken to attack Verdun. The tulation, for such will enhance the position of Volunteer Training Corps under purpose of the Council was to discus the tion of Japan among the world's Powers the Volunteer Act of 1863, The in-host means of dissipating the bad impres. and ensure her future prestige.
cannot be overestimated. The immediate It is reported by some that the portance of this step at the present crisis seonomic conference has been suggested to counteract the German-Austrian movement effect will be to bring the Volunteer Train to form a central Zoilverein, but such an ing Corps under the control of the War act of the Comural Powers would seem in Oco, and employ them for home defence, possible because the plan would involve hereby relieving Regular troops for more not only Germany and Austria in the main active service oversens but also Turkey and various Balkan The plan has, thus far. not yet. States. materialized, and it is not necessary to counteract such a movement which is not in nay definite form.
The German and Bavarian Crown. sion caused by the fall of Erzerum. Princes and Hindenburg and Mackensen took part, The Princes are said to have
dun. Both the field marshals opposed in the hotly advocated the move on the French front and proposed to advance agains Ver- pround that it would be better to develop WAR OFFICE ATTITUDE,
The operations already planned against Soon after the outbreak of the war, largo the Russian frust. It would be necessary, numbers of patriotic men all over the coun-it was argued, if the Princes' plan were try came forward and offered their services indopted, to send to France the reserves de as Volunteers for home defence. The Gov-signed and specially trained for Russian exammt gave the movement to encourage warfare. ment, perhaps rightly thinking at the time
The
It is prematurs to say that the conference will result in the conclusion of an economic alliance, As the questions to be discussed will include questions having a very that it might interfere with recruiting. Further, Hindenburg declared his belief portant bearing upon
international That reason, it is claimed, has now dis-that the chances of success are grester on the eastern front; he had not much hope of Enance and economy, the delegater will cer- appeared,
These corps, established in every centro favourable issue of the Verdun opentions tainly require considerable time before it
throughout Great Britain, wora really poland pointed us that if the attack failed, can reach to a definite conclusion.
It is suggested that the conference will urganized or effective. In due course Lord thus proving that the now long-rang heavy discuss questions relating to the interna Desborough and other gentlenen establish guns are less formidable than has been tional money circulation. Such questioned a Central Association, which was restated then the Germaus and not Russia may be taken up in the conference; but cognized to this extent, and this extent would be discouraged and “deprived of in my opinion, one of the important ques only. In a letter to Lord Desborough, the that meral support especially required in tions will be to discover means of adjust War Office appointed the Central Associa- warfare against Russian troops."
These arguments did not prevail, ing war loans by the nunal help of these ron as the authority to which the various countries, because, though every country is held responsible for the redemption and corps could be affiliated. The corps when Kaiser supported the Crown Prince, and the payment of interest of the war loan, it affiliated were afforded the privilego of orders were immediately given for the
No status was given to the corps. They materials. cannot be denied that the means of ad using a brassard with the letters, "GR."neossary transport of reserves, men and The Invalid hails this with satisfaction justment, such as the conversion to cheaper
པ་ན༔ Ition factories, fire stations, and ailway ng another instance of the Alles' ability. rates, way better be attained by the could guard buildings of importance, muni-
utual help of the untions concerned. is wise, as well as necessary, that the ridges; but if any mishap occurred they to prevent the Germans from carrying out Allies should have a proper understanding must bear the brunt themselves they had carefully elaborated schemes. Three mes ao legal position or ready. In th's pradica. they have been forced to change their ar in working out this task,
It is so pointed out by some that the ment, the Marquis of Lincolnshire laid be rangements by the occupation of Salonika. Conference will discuss the thiff question. for the House of Lords an Enabang Bill,by the Russian advance in the Bukovina, So far the attitude of the British govern- giving the War Office full control over the and by the capture of Erzerum. Each time men's as to whether it will eling to the orph The measure was received with they had hurriedly to send troops in a dif time-honoured free trade principle or wheevery sympathy, Lord MacDonnell with ferent direction from that previously in- ther it will yield to necessity, is not known,he benevolent approval of Ministers, tended.” but save for England it is posible to formulate an amendment extending the think that the Allies may agree to impose Bill ba. Ireland. With th's attration the after the war special maximum rates upon project come to the House of Commons, but, the imports from Germany and Austria after many vicissitudes, it remained there Such, if realized would no doubt deal shelved for the rest of the session a serious blow in German and Austrian industries The report that the Allies will be represented by their Ambassadors.
The idea that the Volunteer Training in. Paris is not true. Every country will I was told that these good Fathers brought appoint a special delegate. Since the Corps wou'd interfere with recruiting has luck wherever they went, and certainlyeing is in the nature of a conference, been completely fals fed. They helped the they were a pleasant crowd to be among it is necessary that the antion should Derby scheme in every possible manner; and One of their many courtesies was to show always be kept well informed of what ths there is probably not a man amongst them me an altitude measurer they had and it conference will achieve, and also it is who has not a valid reason for not serving was interesting to see how much higher necessary that if anything definite is decid with the Colour. They have not asked the. we got every ten minutes or so.ed upon that the government and people Covernment for a single penny. But they. On arrival at the Pines Hotel, which was should unite for the attainment of the wanted fuller reugnition-all the recogni crowded, our American ecusins were right object."
tion that was conferred upon the great unteer rovement of the last century. courteous in seeing that I got as good accom-
In a letter to Lord Desborough, in Sept modation as was possible-people who
The Eternal Feminine continues to ac built a large verandah at the front of the as the Under-Secretary of State for War I had never seen before and hadn't been
eupy an extravrdinarily largo shore of atroduced to went to interview the Hote Hotel Pine, so that all may enjoy the paid this tribute to the Central Associa
the attention of the German newspapers; Bureau to this end! The accommodatio wonderful sunsets for which the railip-tions NE
"I am writing to say that now the Volun but unhappily this fact can scarcely be available eventually turned out to be a pines are justly famed. They are try small room smeling strongly of kerosine, gorgeous. At first I could not imag.nteer Training Corps Association is complet regarded as a sign of grace. Their attitude is still obdurately antigonistio; they seem, explained by its being situated next to the why everyone dressed for dinner at what ing its first year of work, Lord Klichener amp room It contained two beds and I seemed to be such an absurdly curly hour, would like to take this opportunity of exindeed, to go out of their way to find new as toid that should another lady guest until I discoverd dat it was to get on presing to you, and your a sociation, and points of attack
this vernadah and enjoy the sunset. An all the Training Corpa which he represen's, rrive I should be asked to share the room with her, all this with grave politeness other instance of the advantage of getting his thanks and appreciation for the valu
out of one's usual rut of babip English alle work which both you and they hava tha: admitted of no argament, tough at
Uther jo, iny well-brought-up rat the proposition toole my breath away. Still, I was out for experience and havs mind received, for outside the window of carried out during the past year, I would many pleasant memories of the female cou-the Pine, Hotel Bar was a glorious bed epically refer to the assistance given by midway between the owners's
Providence
os end and left me always feeling the richer for having known them, His Excel ency is perfectly right; it does one worlds of good to get out into new surrounding
AID TO RECRUITING.
Now, the Invalid thinks, the attack in the cast cannot begin for some little time, ertainly not the attempt which Hinden burg was hoping to make in the direction of Petrograd while simultaneously Macken. sea was to make a demonstration on both the strategic and political frantiers of Galicia and the Bukovina," Maybe when the at- lacks do begin thy wil be too late.”
THROUGH GERMAN
SPECTACLES.
WOMEN'S FALSE GLAMOUR AND UNMARRIED HOSTS.
In the average German househɖd woman has always been relegated to a subordinate
short, thehausfrau occupying a status chief and all but wenial position; she "w, "in
x finding recruits, and nations
General
whose women are treated with tenderness and courtesy has put a thin varnish over the natural beorithness of the German, but it is only varnish after all, and it soon rubs off with consequenes that, in the perversity of their temperament, the Gormans make only tog patent.
THE WOMAN HATERS,
Having exhausted the Decalogne in their recent indictments of the wickedness of wo- men in war time, they now accuse them of being the cause of the "widspread re pugnance to marriage" which is mani fested hy so many thousands of men
Among other journals the Neueste Nachrichten, throughout the German Empire
the subject
that my domestic thoughts flew at once to for the Army generally, and at the same vision, of co'd lamb-English lab, mind to for the way in which the members of you which is not to be mered at-and the corps, hate carried out their drill and int saite, but I was informed that this training in preparation for and in anti- was grown for the delectation of those who cipation of, any calls that the country may and have the porters brushed off. Onda ge in a quiet mint julep; was told. Iave to make upon their services.
moreover, that they had a No. 1 Mixer on
IRELAND, POSITION OF course, is normal times there are suite of nice rooms with bathroom attached, and s
the premises; had caught him and kept
People of mature years will retain a glorions view, but this was the year whes him, but I didn't dare to test his abilities. The Teachers Summer Camp was fixed at being so well brought up. More amuse-vivid recollection of the old Volunteer move- Baguio, Since the exodus of so many ofment, for our cousins, but they were kinanta movement unique in the history of the rulers I doubt if anyone would be asked hospitable folk. They teared the little nations. In 1859, on the occurrence of that
Britisher" unmercifully at times about to use the room I had,
an invasion of our shores, the Volunteer Having travelled a fair amount, I have her tan little islands, Hongkong and Menace which indicated the possibility of got a little careless as to the whereabouts England, for which she would never of hand luggage, usually leaving it to the apougie, maskco how glaring their spirit of the people aprang up. are of others, which I did in this instance, faults; asked which was the biggest any. Peel, then Minister for War, realized the out the manager of the hote; assured me way, and so on; but never shall I forget mean ng of the uprising, and by his advice their kindness to a stranger in a strange the Government resolved to acept the ser it would arrive when I wanted it.
Jand. The best they had was hardly good tips of the men who offered themselves. didn't, however Bedtime came, and, a box of hats and a bundle of umbrellay not enough for me, and the day will be a No promise of pecumiary aid was he'd out. serving any useful purpose at that june-happy one for me when I can begin to The Volarters equipped and trained then- return some of their kind courted, whieh selvss, and the State resepted their services. ture, I slept happily in a counterpane
The farea grew by tens of thousands and. filehed from that other bed, but nothing were as varied as their bright minds.
The spectacley seemed to watter in that beautifu cool Help at the very beginning of the trip in hundreds of thousands
ticanslation in the Railway Station aston slled the world, and not least Great airg
"At dawn I was awakened by the patter share of an apple tart at San Fernandez; Britain herself. The Volunteer Aut, giving the loan of riding clothes while wine were the full recognition, was passed in 1863. anaking; a hand at bridge on a wet after-The invement practically retained its noon, and a standing invitation to every strength until the dawn of the twentieth one of their many dances-Tacky Dance contury, and then it gave way to the Terri and all, which, is well as a change, was torial Force a very great pleure: Long life to those cousins of ours!
It
of Munich, has a good deal to say
Occupied in innumerable highly import- ant branches of work on the farms and in sands of mun who, though no longer strict- the homesteads of Germany, there are thou- to be described og of military age, ara
relatively youthful and vigorous, These men are in many instances the em bodiment of all that is selfish and un- natural, in that, luxuriating in the cense of irresponsibility, they fight shy of the duty of every healthy man to marry and found a family in support of the State,
This is a case that has frequently been approached on the subject of matrimony by persons in authority who were indirect courts that one may play on. Also, as send to Ireland. For the moment it is acting on behalf of the State. Their fine in tauos of woman's work, Mot known Low Ministers will pro-ced attitude, however, was in each case one of Kelly's School for Igorotte children whether by Bill or by Administrative Accomplete apathy, if not of actual ill-will, which must be visited, ae here one may A Bill is practically certain to raise the make quite a unique addition to the liet Irish difficulty, and it was that diffien ty og Eastern curios obtainable, for she has which wrecked the measure of which Lord saught these brown brothers of ours to Lingofrshire was the author -- weave their gay materials into very useful things, though that does seem, on reflec tior, o deny the rain d'etre of the beautifu, for which I apologise The
I forgot to mention
good teams
It is anderstood that the recognition now offered by the Government will not
of the quick feet of those cousins of ours going past my door, and beard them assur ing each other so earnestly that if they didn't get a move on they'd eure lose right out that I began to get up, too, for fear the same sad fate should evertake me. Outside I'discovered all the world mounting small ponies and bound for op- petite-producing rides. After breakfast I discovered, that the hotel had an exten- sive stables of little quiet ponies for beginners and quite reasonably good nounts for experienced hands, and though at some stage; it was no a dignified pro- coes, I soon learned enough riding to get endless pleasure out of my inorning sunts. For the elderly there are com- fortable little calasas; for the enterprising, motor cars with glorious roads to travel on. The Country Club extends a hearty costume of the Igorottes will astonish the velcome to all the strangers and makes a new arrival considerably, as will, alo, pleasant rendezvous after a morning's the pleasant invariable greeting along sorcise. Trips still higher up to Mount the road red crying to all Santo Thomas-2,000 feet higher to wit con: I liked everything but wake another pleasant experience. Even Market. It seebis horrible to Baughter a if you do meet a thunderstorm and your dog as you would a pig, for food, and not yony and yourself get covered with nearly so buzey, either, as our poor Beches in a forest primeval, all of which piggies are despatched. I have no doubt leeches have to be picked off, still it's fine, that our cousins are doing the best they
The Observatory at Mount Miraday is eng with this discut problem, and well worth a visit, every kind of instru- possibly it is one of the instances where s
wise tolerance has to be exercised, but it Thur 13 m burts all the same. In my dreams I see
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and as the liberty of the subject must respected in Germany above all these their irresponsible existence. uspatriotic individuals had to be left to
HUSSIES, ALL!
With anything but a Pree so nalevo lently misgynistic a, that of Germany, the mitter night very well have been allowed to drop at that point. The Nachrichten (and its contemporaries), however, compel themselves to go into details
The ground for their unyielding objec tion to the married state is found in the vanity, the false glamour, the empty-head- edness, the worship of silly frippery which have usurped the place of donatie virtue of modesty, refiament, sympathy, and gen theness among German
of nearly all classes
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In our opinion there is but one remedy tax all bachelors to the very utmost lim of their resources so that even their pipa of tobacco, their pot of beer, their gamo of kat," becomes to them an unattainable faxury, and let it be made known to them that if they will enter the portals of Hymen all these fiscal rigours will be relaxed.
This drastic measure to assure the future. of the German race is bound to work, and incidentally it will add most considerably to lo State Treasury on which the ex- Igencia of the war are paking tuch stupendous Loroads.