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In the passing of Lord Milner, who died from sleepy sickness last month An illustration of the methods of the at his residence, Sturry Court, men leaders of the present anti-foreign de Canterbury, England has lost a statesmonstrations in the north is afforded by man famous for his Imperial views and the Peking a Tientsin Times, which is its for his success as a Colonia)-administra: issue of June 13th describes the Infam- tor..
matory posters which are being employ Born in 1954 Alfred, Lord Milner, was rul. Referring to demonstration Seld on the son of
doctor. He was eduented June 14th, the pair states:- at Tubingen University, King's College (London), and Balliol. College, Oxford where in 1877 he graduated as a first class honours ranu in classics
There was a swething mob in the Chinese city yesterday when the students held another parade to demonstrate their' sympathy with the Shanghai strikers, After leaving Balliol he was called The main streets were packed dense with to the Bar, but was not destined to the crowd, an excited crowd, but excited
win fame as a counsel. Shortly after only in the ordinary manner of Chinese
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this episode in his life's chapter he turn ed his attention to journalism, and join ed the staff of The Pall Mall Gazette, under the late Mr. W. T. Stend.
At the general election of 1883 he stood 83 & supporter of Mr. Gladstone for the
when a procession of any kind is passing.. They were all greatly interested in the students, the coolies, the flags, the ban- urrs and the patriotic manifestation. but, it seemed to be only the passing interest awakened by something a little out of the usual,
Harrow Division of Middlesex. It was
A representative of this paper toured his solitary appearance as a candidate! for Parliament, and, his connection with the city both before and during the pro- cession. For an hour or two before the the Liberal party did not long survivy
students passed down the main street, his defeat. $
the pavement was thronged. The majo rity of the shops, though not all, were closed in obedience to the request of the students and the Chamber of Commercs,
REFORMS IN EGYPT
Within a short space of time ne iined the Unionists, and for two years acted
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as private secretary to Mr. Gosebea, then while the fags which graced some of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. On the re- larger buildings were at balf mast. commendation of his chief he was a The enes to really enjoy themselves 1889 appointed Under-Secretary for were the soldiers. There was the ordi- Finance in Egypt. How much he was nary armed guard of the City policy on impressed by the machinery of English duty, reinforced by extra police and a government in that country was shown cyclists' corps, and some hundreds of in the book he published in 1902, called Fengtien soldiers, who occupied all cross- "England in Egypt." In this volume roads which the students would have to he described in graphic style the series pass. On the border of the Japanese Concession and the City was an extra of reforms which Lord Cromer and his
guard of possibly 150 soldiers. All had able, subordinates had introduced.
bayonets fixed, and crouched in the gutter on either side of the road was a machine gun squad, with the gun'all ready for action.
carry arms.
In 1897 he was selected by Mr. Cham- berlain to take the Governorship af Cape Colony and the High Commission- ership of South Africa. To most Eng-
There was a small police force on the lishmen Lord Milner stands as the in-Japanese territory, but no soldiers, trepid administrator who did much to neither did any of the Japanese police Keep South Africa a part of the Em-
The actual procession was a panderous pire a man as the late Lord Gosthen reptile of 25,000 students, smaller wer chauts, shop assistants and riff-raff. It Gdely phrased it, "prepared to take upon moved with painful slowness, the majo himself responsibilities, a man whom dif:rity of the men and youths in it looking ficulties could not conquer, whom disas. tired out by the time they were half way round the city. There were a couple of tera could not cow, and whom obloquy hundred girls in the parade, and they, like their male companions. carried puxerous flags and banners inscribed with demands for the return of conces
Japanese Governments.
could never mové.”
PHRASE THAT WON FAME.
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In 1901 he was created a baron, and alone, and an apology by the British and was made viscount in the following year. The procession, was heralded by a In 1803 he sanctioned the importation handful of mounted soldiers, who took of Chinese labour to work the mines intense delight in galloping down the which subsequently involved him in the street, wheeling their ponies abruptly storm of adverse criticism. His term of round, and galloping back again. office in South Africa came to a close in There were not, of course, any foreig 1905. and, returning to England, he took ners on the streets, nor did the studente his place as one of the leaders of the make any attempt to enter the conces Conservative party. When, in 1909, the sions as they once threatened to do. The quarrel between the two Houses became only incidents of the entire afternoon acute, he threw himself energetically into were confined to the benting of a few the fray. A vast majority of the mem roolits by the police, when the crowd bel bers of the hereditary chamber disliked came too dense for comfort. the of
The streets of the city are now literally George, but Milner was not troubled by phases with propagande, of all kinda, their misgivings as to rejecting them and crude pictures illustrating the "bar Speaking at a great Conservative in the barous treatment of the Shanghai North, he deliberately advised the Lords students. Fat" Englishmen are drawn to respect the Budget and "Damn the armed to the teeth, pouring bullets into consequences! It had all the courage a crowd, from the safety of motor-cars, which invariably characterized Lord Mil bayonetting Chinese who are un the floor, mer's political utterances.
and watching with relish the throat. Early in 1914 the state of Ireland was slitting operations of turbanned Indians. one of smouldering war, and Lord Milner Among the mere dangerous posters are was anxious that reassurance, should be some in English and Chinese exhorting given to Ulstermen by the remodelling the country to rise and overthrow auto- of the Amending Bill. Although in cracy."-i "Arm against the English, fluenced by the outbreak of the world this. IGNS war, and "we war in 1914, he took no active part intake up our drma and fight for the public affairs connected with the war safety of democracy
are other of the until, in the summer of 1915, he accepted slogans.
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According to credible advices from New York, the following is the daily time-table" of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, who has achieved some prominence as the world's richest man.
6,30-Arises...
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S-Eats breakfast.
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115Eats luncheon.
Egypt should be recognized by this cond-Plays game of numbers and resta
try, but before the now Constitution had been accepted Lord Milner, who had taken office only because of
I resigned in February of featured
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3-5-Takes drive în car
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7-Eats dinner.
8-10-Plays game of numbera, talks
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