SINGAPORE TYPES.
THE SCOTSMAN,
He comes fiin Drumtochty, with an accent on the "toch." He'ts dour; ay man but he's dout. Why he left his native country one doesn't exactly know; he says it was because of his unquenchable desire for new lands to conquer, coupled with the promptings of a go- ahead spirit; other people say it was because. his own country was too poor to support him: perhaps the question will never be quite satis factorily disposed of. If straight out from Drumtocity he speaks English with an effort; but if he has filtered through by way of Car lisle, Birmingham, and London, the Rail Yard is not quite so thick upon him. In the latter case you might almost take him for an Eng. tishman, and if you do he will be pleased, though at the same time he will affect to be huri at the mistake. But if you annoy him, through the vencer comes a Hoots mon yer haverin"; again his foot is on his native heath, his name's Mac-something.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1901.
India, it being contrary to regulations to fire them earlier,
The Pioneer, referring to the Queen, says: Her subjects who loved her and posterity who will love her memory will be able to think of her as one whose beneficent activity on behalf of her realm was in full exercise practically to the last day of a long life. She came to the throne at a time when English personal loyalty, as it had been known before the Revolution, was well nigh extinct. In a very short time she had made fast adherents of the public men around her, but the feeling did not spread so fact in those days when there was less communication between class and class, and it was not perhaps, until 1851 that the English people at large had become alive to the fact that at last they had a sovereign to whom their hearts could fully go out. The other half of the century has seca, that, feeling extend from England to the uttermost parts of the globe whereever the flag flies, so that the whole Empire is now united in loyalty to the throne as fervent as the sentiment was in the days of Stuarts, but founded on rational motivés instead of on blind superstitios, and this con- quest has killed, republicanism, even philoso- phical republicanism. She has realised more fully than it could be supposed that any mortal would ever realise, the ideal of a Sovereign whose service is perfect freedom.
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He comes to town in a rickisha and tiffins off a sandwich and a bottle of distilled water. He lives frugally, pays his way, never owes a cent, and manages to save a bit also. In this he shows bis, inferiority to the English, who live extravagantly, are mostly in debt, and save nothing. The moderate-priced boarding houses are almost entirely supported by him and he is welcomed therein with open arms, for his wants are small and his hours early. He has few pastimes, bis whole energy being devoted to his business, hence, bye and bye, you find him at the head of the firm. He is a
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Moody, Dr. C. and a half, this is about a fair computation.
McConnell, A. E Bryan, R. When the Scotsman gets a bit older, mirabile Bun Heung dictu, he seems to be breaking out into expose Blomfield and extravagance; he buys a house and ground Barry, Capt. J. and fills the former with furniture goodfurniture Bohm, O. but simply piled into the house anyhow-pro-Bailie, J. J. bably a Drumtuchty fashion. Then the secret is out, for, everything arranged, he goes home on a holiday, lets his house furnished at a good rental and lives on the proceeds. Ob, he's pawky! At the end of his recess he returns to Singapore again; but not alone: he bas married lady-not a Drumtochty lady. She hails from London or thereabouts, and ohf she's expensive. But he loves her and she has all she wants without a murmur (but with many an inward wrench), for with a Scotsman love is everything-accquisitiveness comes a good second only.
She leads him a fine dance does this English wife of his: drags him out to routs and feasts things he hates. He would sit all night in negligé attire, a wee drap of whisky by his side, or have a game at the dambrod; but his wife squeezes him into a boiled shirt, a blue suit, and a hard felt hat of the genus "bowler" and he feels, and looks, hot and uncomfortable; but he bears it all for the sake of his country's credit and his wife's happiness.
Ho is a merchant, a slip-agent, a doctor, a shopkeeper or a policeman, but never a lawyer. le will track criminals, but not defend them. If he did the latter he could not sit comfortably in his seat at the Kirk and listen with an even conscience to the "sixthly, the "seventhly,"
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ཐ་ one word more the "before I close," the "finally," and the "in conclusion" of his fav.. ourite padre, for the Scotsman brings his religion and his minister with him from Drumtochty, in contradistinction to the Englishman, who leaves his religion behind him in the good and tender care of his mother and sisters.-Straits Times.
OUR LATE QUEEN.
(Telegrams via Rangoon.)
LONDON, January 24th..
By express wish of the Queen her funeral will be a military one.
The Casette publishes a proclamation signed by the Privy Councilors declaring the Crown to have rightfully devolved upon the high and mighty Prince Albert Edward.
Baites Barclay, Mrs. T. Brander, W. Brockman Bosenberg, W. Bradburry, G. W. Brown, H. Bicarbonat, W. Bronson, O. C. Barbey Benn, A. Bashan, E; H. Bales, H. H. Burck Bingham, J. E. Bryaut, C. J. Cox, Mrs.
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The Emperor, laid wreathe in the death chamber on behalf of himself and mother,
Appropriate speeches have been made in all the foreign Legislatures in connection with the Queen's death and most of them adjourned.
Numbers of foreign Sovereigns and Princes are coming to the funeral.
The Garerte publishes the text of the King's speech yesterday. After announcing the death of his beloved mother and expressing his appreciation of the deep sympathy of the whole Nation, he thought be might say the whole world, His Majesty said his constant endeavour Geansy, B. would be to walk in her footsteps. "I am fully Hearder, E. H. determined," he said, "to be a constitutional Hawkmatria monarch in the strictest, sense of the word Houstin, Mine R. and while there is breath in my body to Harding, C, L, work for the good and the amelioration of Hakney, W. my people. In resolving to take the name of Hindrichs, W. Edward, I do not undervalue the name of my Hinderkoper, J. great and wise father, deservedly called 'Albert Hodder, S. the Good. .desire his name to stand alone Hughes, G. H. and trust to the Parliament and Nation to sup-Hop Long port me in my arduous duties to which I am Ho Wah determined to devote my whole strength during Harrold, T. P. the remainder of my life."
Harvey, Wm. The whole of the Channel Squadron has Fong Gec been ordered to Spithead, it is assumed for a Jackson, Capt. demonstration in connection with Her Majesty's 'Joseph funeral I or the King's accession.
Johnstone, Mist, LONDON, January 25th.
Kiraulioff, A. T The Times advocates a change in the style Kahnunsky, S. of the title of the Monarch in view of the feder. Kong Ah Muoy Little & Co., D. Kirkwood, M.
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