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· LORD BUXTON, AND SOUTH AFRICA

LINKING UP BOER AND BRITON.

Last year Lord Buxton, at the request of the Government, sci- sented to the prolongation of bis term afoficons Governor-General of the Union of South Africa and High Commissioner for South Africa until May 21, 1920. His consent, recently given, to a fur- ther prolongation of his office: until July is a fitting opportunity to call attention 10 the valuable services he has rendered to the Union of South Africa, sayı a writer in the Duiły Chronicle.

Though Lord Buxton doas got speak the Taal, he knows how to address the Dutchman in South! Africa. Perhaps his realisation of their susceptibilities had a great deal to do with it. Some of his most successful visits were to Dutch districts, where the smoke of the rebellion had hardly blown away. Loyalists were so few A correspondent writes"The that, sometimes, they were only. Swaahway Beacon Light, represcated by the convener cf RICKSHA COOLIE'S DIP.

entrance to Wargman, which the meeting and, perhaps, some Ye: the Throwing coolies and rickshas you gave notice of, alteration local police officer.

their into the harbour is quite for to-day (July 8) has been visitor's words reached favourite pastime with sailors blinking away since the night of mark, winged as they were by

who and marines

take too July 4 (Independence Day). There sincerity and a desire to help. much · llquour.

Black-bearded Boers from the Another case must have been an American on

bark veld yielded a little to bia of this kind was recorded the job"

persuasiveness in pleasant atmosphere of coffee and cigars. fire The burden of his discourse in broke out at Chung Chin Street most Dutch dorps was the spirit East. Honam, at 11.30 o'clock inlof live and let live that animated until Great Britain. There was no the morning and lasted two o'clock in the afternoon. desire to interfere-not a bint of About fifty maatsheds and the it anywhere, Sometimes durior engine-room of the Cha-kong the wat the Empire had asked Motor

Company were for help, but it had never made a destroyed. Three members of suggestion that could not bave the police fire brigade were light-been refused.

5 Eurt but no lives were lost. The damage was estimated to be more than $10,000,

at the Police Station last night, when a coolie of a private ricksha was thrown into the harbour by a sailor named Joseph John Welsh. The coolie succeeded in swimming and, when he got back to shore, went and lodged a com plaint with the Police at Wan- chai. He took the latter to bouse of ill repute, where the sailor was arrested.

was

When prosecuted this morning at the agistracy. Welsh had nothing to say. All that be re- membered was that he druck, and the other incidents were simply a void. Yes, be realised one thing when he be

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THE SYMBOL OF PEACE.

His figure on horseback heading

them exactly

a commando into a Transvaal of Free State village was symbolical "It was a Japanese pen and of peace. It appealed to the in- came sober he had lost his cost, picked it up". That was the habitants of the old republics. Mr. Hatchison, remarked that planation which a young Chinese who are obviously still disgrunt throwing people into the barbour,ave to Mr. N. L. Smith at the led under the Union, which bas

Magistracy this moming. when not meant to a dangerous pastime. fined the defendant five dollar, charged with being in possession what they haped it would of a fountain pen that he could mean. It reminded them of Inak ...account. fon la may-the-ebita of tha old). have been that the Fouth Presidents in the days gone by was anti-Japanese, and wanted before the country was bothered to see fewer Japanese wares by the English and their pro knocking about in Hongkong.gressive ways.

Lord

two of which were 10 goon. realisaqo the codlie.

-INTERPORT POLO.

did not strike Mr. Smith to press. One thing commended the query further, and, after a Boxton to them. He had been a sifting of the evidence. the member of "C.-B.8" Cabinet. Magistrate came to the conclu-which had given back the cuantry sion that the pen was not stolen. to them or, as all events, bad He therefore discharged the boy bat ordered the pen to be con fiscated.

Under

· HISTORY OF KESWICK CCP With only a week still to be

given them responsible gover- fore the laterport pola match sass

mentordera suzerainty. More- the N. C. Ikily News of July 3 it may not be considered inoppor

over, they bad came to kaos that Lord Baxton was rompetant in tune to give a brief resume of the history of the Interport Polo

A Chinese mother got her son South African affairs. that he Challenge Cup. This trophy was arrested last evening at West bad studied them assiduously ar presented by Henry Keswick, Point, because she said he was a the Colonial office a Esq. when taipan of 'Exo. for bad un and had stolen his father's Secretary of State under Lard competition between teams from gold chain and ring and pawned Ripoo. He had met some of them any recognized polo clubs in thern for $93. Toe proceeds of this is London and had come into Hongkong and China, and to be he bad spent in gambling. The touch with all their leaders. It played for in Hongkong and mother said that the lad was was no sinecure that guardian Shanghai alternately. It was employed by the father to help ship of South African affaire in first played" for at Sbang-him on board a river steamer, Downing-street. for the re trouble with hai in 1907 and was won but he had left the ship and stole constant by the Shanghai Polo Club his father's gold chain and ring. Transvaal, and then arose the the team consisting of Messrs. G. This was pot the fret time that Matebele war. V. Robins, G. Dallas, J. John-be had been BU wicked.—Mr. stone and K. J. McEuen, agains: Hutchison-Do you think he whom were opposed the 3rd D. had belter

Jasming

TMT AND STRAIGHT TAYS,

Was

the

10 gual Sacb encounters called for lact

Ministers at Government Hoise..

? O. Middlesex Regiment, via.Have, you any objection? and a faculty for straight talking Capt. Davy, Lieut. Large, Lieut.The mother-I leave it to your that did not blink the facts and Dixon and Col. Scott Moncrieff. Worship. Mr. Hutchison-Isret had no sting in it. Tact is a In 1993 it was played for inhe a bad tog -Yes he is.-The Buxton quality fully pronounced Hongkong and won by the Hong-boy was given six weeks hard that made plain his path with his kong Polo Club, their team labour. again being a purely military

A bectoring tone the slightest one, ric, Capt. J. S. Cunning-

touch of interference, of passing "Elave a pumpkin "

must the comfitutional measure of re- ham. Lieu H. E. Large. J.

be a fore popular Dixon and Lieut. W. J. Webb

phrase celving advice from the Cabinet Bowen; the Shanghai team, con- among the Chinese than

have would have wrought harm instead a bagana." There were isting of Mr. V. Davies, Col. C. D.

of good. Bat Lord Buxton helped number of pampkin cases instead of hindered by his calm Brace, Messrs. A.W. Barkill and

this morning before Mr. R. O. judgment and good sense and his H. E. Keylock. In 1910 it was played for at Shanghai and again tchison, the Magistrate, and a obvious efforts after the middle wox by the Hongkong Polo Club, couple of them proved somewhat way of fairmindedness. the team being composed of Lieut. ticklish. The following interest- Labour discovered its cooclia- Hon. P. C. Scarlett, apt, J.R.5 questions and answers trans-tory spirit, and made use of it in C. Heathcote, Lieut. J. Crooken-pired in

Shanghai putting Messrs. J. A. Hayes, K. J. McEsen. G. Dallas and D. Landale in the Beld oo

these cases: Hutchison-Anything

Worship. Mr. What W &9

the settlement of disputes. In

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FREE FROM PRESERVATIVES. be selling-A Feeling was still running high this occasion. Froally Shanghai They always sell pumpkins-Labour leaders, when the Gover pumpkin-Mr. Hatchison: over be deportations of sine Tegaired possession in Hongkong Yes. Mr. in 1913 in a match in which they dollar, or ɓve days. In another some of the specialised wisdom Hutchison :-Three| nar-General arrived and applied scored five goals against their case where a man was charged that he had learned to use at opponents' one the victorious team being made up of Messrs. P. with selling a pumpkin without Whitehall as President of the Crighten, E. H. McMichael, R. I. licence a similar punishment Board of Trade or as Postmaster-than ever under the spell of the

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BEARER OF GOOD WILL

The native question has.come very close to the heart of a man, whose grandfather helped to free the slaves. In his multitudinous

pliable, was of service in German Everywhere he has strengthen-tours in the Union-and surely War then caused a gap of several SHANGHAI TAILORS OS STRIKE South West, when his lordshiped the bonds in a time of admitted no Governor bas travelled-as years, the present being the first Tailora numbering 5,000 are visited the territory in the mid- difficulty and sown the good seed much as he be has shown solicitude for the black mati and occasion on which sattempt now on strike in Shanghai, de- dle years of the war after it had of concord and co-operation. will be made to renew the con-anding 20 per cent increase in beer for sorus lime under the Lord Burton's accessibility has gone to express it to him in his

test. The tearns on this occasion wages which they claim is neces-Union auspices. Botha's brilliant stood him in good stead in a Eraals..

Everywhere he carried the good 9. 8. Rowe, E. H. McMichael,rice and other commodities. peace bad conquered the country of all Though the Dutch would will that King George bears H. G. Robinson sad G. Dallas, There have been several arrests and left the Germans not so much not like to see their Governor towards his black subjects, and as and for Hongkong Major Timmis of strikers who have intimidated resentful as anxious, apparently, General in the gay worsteds of High Commissioner and protector Capt. Beaver, M.C., and Messrs. J.masters, demanding that shops be to co-operate in the future of the golf course, they dislike just as of the natives, in parts without Johnstone and R. J. Patterson, closed, and the men of shears colour. Lord Burton drove home much the uniformed splendour the Union he could authoritative- May the better combination win, and needles are liable to figure the facts of the position with of the

Court. They Link ly express it.

South Africa will miss Lord and a hearty welcome to the prominently in Mixed Court pro-force and discretion, and left the their democracy with a very visitor on their arrival,

Jceedings.

former enemies of the King more soleman spirit in public functions. Burton when be leaves in July.

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