MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND THE INDIAN CHIEFS.
The Indian Chiefs (ays the Bangales), have come in for a share of the panegyric so lavishly bestowed on all sides by Mr. Chamberlain. Their loyalty has been made the subject of self-granulation by that irrepressible statesman. They offered their services to Government in the Boer war. That their offers were sincere, is clear from the alacrity which they have showed since in connection with the expedition to China. But when they offered to volunteer for South Africa, they were told, that Govern ment was obliged to decline their offers with thanks, on account of its engagement with the other Powers and that those engagements were Founded chiefly on considerations of race. That is, if these Indian Chiefs had been white their offers of service would have been accepted. But as they were not white, such offers could nat lie accepted as Government was just then engaged in fighting a white race. The Indian chiefs were, it act, told that their position was inferior to that of the Canadian or Australian colonist in the economy of the Empire. Mr. Chamberlain may depend upon the fact that these Indian Chiefs are men who are very sensitive of their own dignity, whose whole history shows that kindness and consideration could bind them irrevocably to the British throne, but the distinctions such as were made by Mr. Chamber. lain's Government will go a great way to damp the ardour.of their loyalty.
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The Look-out man of Fairplay says:- The whole Aimy system is wrong. Men of title and wealth go into it as a lounge, secure in the knowledge that they should blunder their social indience will protect them. Men with neither titles nor wealth join because the career offers, os the whole, the maximum of leisure with the minimum of work. They like the associations, and rapidly acquire the "haw, haw" style which is the distinguishing mark of the Army in as compared with his con temporary of the Navy. An examination on the Chinese model is the test of the fitness of all, and, a final Staff College examination-if sought-sifts out the most scholarly idiots and places them over every one else. It is a common saying in India that if
haw, aw ass" is sent out 24 mand over the heads of men on the spot, you may be sure he writes ps.c. after his name (passed Staff College), and has to be taught the A.B.C. of his work. To say that these men are all brave does not alter the matter in any way. No one questions their courage; but the courage which suffices to make a hero, and is as inuch in evidence in the ranks as anywhere else, requires to be supplemented by very dif- ferent qualities in those who have to command In many cases those qualities have been absent, with the result that disasters have occurred which might have been avoided. Let that be as it may, when one of the paid servants of the public has blundered, the public has a right to know all about it, and I hope that when Parlia ment meets again this matter will be pressed home.
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Blomfield Barry, Capt. J Bohm, 0.2 Bailie, J. J Baites Barclay, Mrs. T. Brander, W. Beyson, A. Blieferncht. Brockman Bosenberg, W. Bradburry, G. W. Bracco Bloch, C. B. Brown, H. Bicarbonat, W. Bidall, A. Ú. Barby Champion, J. F. Cockburn, 4. Cowden, H. S. Cassalond, D. Callsen, F.. Carr, II. L. Cox, Mrs.
Chisholm, G. P.
Cambell, W. G. Cardova, Mrs, F, M. Cotton, Dr. A. Cambell, Mrs. J. Cooper, F. C. Cops, Mrs. J. H.' Chevers, W. G. Corah, A. M.
Clark, Mrs. F. R, Caulfield, W. T. Cooper, E.
Coke, Dr. G. H. Colegrove, R. Cotron, Capt. A. S. Dupiganic Draper, W. Dandort
Dawson, Mrs. P.
Durio: Datema, Capt. E. Dimitrios, J. Dallas, H. Dessallais
Errol, Mrs. Evans, J. H. Embden, M. Ellis, Mrs F. Fowell, 1 Fernandes, V. F.
Fowler, C.M. Fawcett, G. Furlonge, R. S. Fung Kee Fernandez, D. Fox, F. Gleeson, R. Gorden, f. N. Gradzizki, Gillis, Mrs. G. Gedaljy. Coelz, F. Girling, G. R. Gillispie, J. Grunstein, Mrs. B. Glasson Girling, A.
Mohammed, P. S. McDowall, JS,
McNamara, B.:
Moyi, Miss Moody, Dr. C.
McConnell, A. E
Menzell, Capt, W.
McCallough
Moutnenaix
Muller, F. Marquis, N. MacBain, G. Macalpo Meissuer, T.
Mackrchnie, W, E. Mathews, Mrs. W. Mackenzie, A. C.
McWilliams, Miss. Mayer, E. Majer, Mrs. Montilla, B. Martiner Mario, G. Norsk, J. S. Newill, W.
Norton, E. C. Negel, G. P. Norris, R. C.
Nellner, H,
Neave, Mrs. Nicholson, H. J.
Nanson, R. C.
Olpp-
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O'Dell, F.
Oldenberg,
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Powers & Co., R. H.
Pow Long & Co.
Puncgton, Mrs,
Paterson, J. B.
Ponery, Miss Perzal, J. Piry, A.
FafalgeW... Flori, S. Fox, F. (a) "Forrest, Mrs. A. Geoghegan, N. M. Gana, M.. Giese, A.-'. Gosselin, Comini. "Ghulam Rasool
Hazam Singh Hans, Mrs. A. J. CZ Hooker, Mrs. O. Harman Singh
Heintz, H.
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Hinton, R. S.·.:
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Sultan Mañömed-
Smulas, H
Saloon, AJ. Sato, T.
Sabay Khan Saifn Said Mahomed Sassoon, P.' Stanford, Mrs. M. Thomson, Charles Thombill, Capt. Teves, Mañáió. Tomas, C. F. Telvier
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Geansy, B. Gospel, 5. The current number of the Journal of State Hall, W. G. and Political Economy publishes an interesting Hunter, C. G. W. article, in which the writer adds Krugerism to Hunnaway, J. the long list of the confusions of form with sub- Hongkong Amateur
stance furnished by universa! history down to Photo Club. our own times. He points out that when one Hearder, E. H. remembers that scholars and educated men
Hawkmatria have been guilty of such blunders as, for in Houstin, Miss R. stance, representing the despatic eligarchy of Harding, C. L ancient Athens as a pure democracy, it is not Hukney, W. very surprising that so much enthusiasin should Horn, F. Ja, he displayed in Western and Central Europe Hindrichs, W. for what is described as the Boer war of liberty, Hinderkoper, J. and that the fall of a corrupt and cruel peasant Hadder, S. oligarchy thoroughly opposed to progress should Hughes, G. H be regarded as a blow to freedom. Nor is it to Hooper, A. F. be wondered at that the ex-President of the Hill, W. Transvaal, who came to office as a poor man
Johnson, G. W. and cok his departure as a millionaire from Jong Gee the country which his short-sightedness had Jackson, Capt. driven to ruin, should be celebrated as a hero. Joseph
The writer then calls attention to other cori-
J. C.'S tributory causes of the eruption of anti-English Jones, G. H. B. sentiment throughout the greater part of West-Krafft, B. em and Central Europe. In great part, though not wholly, he considers it due to the extra ordinary activity displayed in influencing the Press by the Transvaal, whose secret service fund exceeded those of Austria, Hungary, Ger. many, and England put together. After a re- ference to the character of the anti-English sentiment in Russia, France, Germany, and also in Austria, which copies the German Empire, the writer points out that, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Rumunia, Denmark, and Sweden have not given way to the Boer fever, which is also the case to some extent in Hungary and in divided, but not annihilated, Poland. In his view all extreme parties, whether revolutionary or reactionary, must and do ahominate England, whose unexampled pro- sperity controvers their theories. Great Britain must, moreover, always reckon upon the hostility of the political demi-monde, the huge army of the declasses who might hope for pickings and perquisites in the fall of a great. Empire, but have nothing to gain from the maintenance of the status quo. But the efforts of all these allies of "the simple peasant race," whose true character was shown in the recent trial at Brussels, have been without avail, and will not alter the final result.
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Spence, Lieutenanț. H.
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Simon, Dr. M.
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Tchang, M. Je Thomson, C. H. Tiberi Upton Upham, M. U.
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Kennedy, R. J Kennedy, R. P. Kiraulioff, A. T. Kirkwood, M. Klamberg Kahaunsky, S. Kong Ab Muoy Krater, W. Lauro, c. s. Lewis, H. W Little & Co., D. Lyall, Hill Lowe, S. S. List of Registered Covers in Posto Restante. Allam Thu Con & Co. Joseph, S. S. Abdul, Attias, T. S.
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A very curious incident occurred lately in a church at Hoboken, New Jersey, U.S.A. A large congregation had assembled in the church of St. Francis to assist at the requiem of a Mr. Tighe, when the coffin containing bis remains was seen to advance solemnly, with- out visible aid, up the nave to the chancel. The Brown, G. effect was so very weird, says the Daily Chron icle, that a panic, ensued, which might have become dangerous but for the presence of mind Bauer, E. of the priest, who promptly informed the people that "the cuffin was placed upon a motor truck and was propelled by electricity." At the close of the service it turned round and slowly left the church, followed by the mourners, without any other assistance than the occational atten tion of a mute, and proceeded apparently of its own sweet will to the cemetery.
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FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE. HE Steamship
THE
CATHERINE APCAR having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CHRONOMETER, WATCH and CLOCK MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER --
SMITH'S, and OPTICIANS. „CHARTS and BOOKS.. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Watcher awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition;
and for. Voigtitoder and Sohn'«es CELEBRATEĎ OPERA GLASSES, :· MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES,
Nos. 14 & 16, Queen's Road Central,.. [12]・・ Cargo remaining on board after the 23rd instant, at 2 PM, will be landed at Consignees? risk
and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.
MEE CHEUNG,
PHOTOGRAPHER
TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN
fa House Rord
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once.
"
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and“- PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside
Snow in & position, in his New and Couch Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel
modipus Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East/ GROUPS AND VIEWS a speciality.. MAR Hungkode, 22nd September 1898.
UNTOUCHED BY HAND.
MELLIN'S
FOOD
INFANTS and ~`INVALIDS.
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will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. - Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & CO.
"Bag Pen Agenta- Hongkong, 19th January, 190f
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES HAUS.S. HOMERIC FROM NEW YORK, STRAITS AND
ROMANILA. ONSIGNEESof Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and "Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves felivery may be obtained · ·
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods- have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 28th instant; will be
abject to rent de
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 28th Instant, or they will not be recognized."
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods'ara to be left in the Godowns, where they will be, examined on the 28th instant, at ¢PM * No Fire Insurance has been affected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO. LIMITED
Hongkong 2018 KAUSTY#100L
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