PLEASANT PEACE
· PROGRAMMES.
GERMAN ACCOUNT OF THE ARMISTICE.
"HATRED FOR US IŠ BOUNDLESS.",
THE BRAHMIN CASTE
THE CHINA MAIL.
WEATHER REPORT.
ROYAL STOKER ON.
TUESDAY, JANUARY
CANADA WANTS PART OF
* UNITED STATES SHIP. ⠀ GERMAN FLEET."
Samuel G. Bythe, in a 'quatribu iou to
FLOATING MINES.
O, freedous, what crimes are com January 187 124. 29m.-Pressure bas
Mines still adrift betavo quserly. First mitted in thy name."
decreased odorataly at Weihaiwei, anil
they get more dangerous, then they cease With an endorsement of this appen slightly at the Bonin Islands; is bas "Of course, I'm glad that the war is
The Vitari Branch of the Canadian altogether to threaten anybody, all this ing reflection, among others, the Inlo DYGE, said "the lugubrious gentleman
British Association Lil, a & Broad-pereased slightly elsewhere. The an thoy call Jeremiah, But" it it had
A member of the German Armistica atrest-place, London, EC., zata forth a tiny close is conical to the north of the the Navamb. ins of the Baturday Mary League is advocating an effort, pa the without human interferencn. But it lasted another siz yoara, we might, with Dolegation communicates
to the Hunther of views about the situation in Yangtze Valley and covers the whole of Evening Post under the caption part of the Canadian Apokeaman at the takes time. The phenosienon is explain Ready soils of an incitet which will pace conference to secure for Canada ed in an interesting article in Shipping the following Ladis, with the object of convincing the the map area. Fresh to strong monsoon probally prove anque in the Sistory of parish of the surendered Cormen us, and Engineering, which corrects the practice, bare produced a rational rationessische Zeitung"
Recount (quoted du the aily Tele-average adrecate of Home Fule that will prevail along the China epast, endings and unties. It is the Op.at Float ber 92, this branch cost the Frince of Monaco's alarmist nota recently book."
graph" of November 27) of the meeting Iload Rulo in India is not exserly the over the S. China San.
folowing telecam to Hon Mr. Ballantyne,cabled by Router. The Triner thought that the writer disccatis, hat, great #587**Minister of Muine and Fisheries (to mines undiscovered would be a peril for What's wrong with the preaca with Marshal Foch and the Allied same proposition na Homa Rula ang
Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 hours delegates:
where else, specimen 7" said my lady.
And judging by tho
for ince January 1, 0.38 inches, "They had a competition at the offics
Forecast for the 4 hours ending at toon on January 20, 1915.
Hongkong to Cap Rock N. winds, tresh cloudy, drizzling min.
When on November 5 wo lift Sts in usacciation's literature, which is volu. 2ing at 10 am. day, D.00 inch,gation of aaval craft which the Germans and to a number of other prominent ma20 years, The Shanghai journal' sys to son who could invent the book that motor-dars and reached tho French lines, minona and interesting, the Ulsterman against an averago di 1,20 inches.
would require the holder to sign his name and address the greatest number of times—and we've got the design that won. It's got one set of instructions on the cover and another on a separats alip, and there's a third slip to correct some of the mistakes in both. The pages are composed of a job lot of wall papers that failed to attract-ous at least being chosen because the name and address that you have to write on it'kaunot possibly be read. To keep up the fun, they occasionally print a bit of it upside down. If you picked a couple of tumorous kids out of a nursey and told them to make a racion-book, this is just the kind of book they would make
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And that annoyed Mr. Crichton, as thought it would. You are, be's. a'sort of official person himself. In fact his The controls something or other. Frenk sometimes calls him the Sardine Controller, but I should say that was morely her way of speaking.
we
we found enemy carriagos already wait ing to take us to the unknown cums of negotiations. This motor tour with the French officers lasted ten hours, and is appears ilkely, was intentionally pro- longed in order to drive us all over the devastated province, and prepare ne by for what was what shortly to be put betorn us in the way of hatred and rovengo in the extremely severo armistice conditions. Now and again a Frenchman pointed silently to heaps of ruins, or mentioned a name, Voilà St. Quentin' In the evening, wherever it was, a train stood ready for us. The windows of the carriages were curtained, and when we awoke text morning the train stood in the midat of a wood,
We know now that the negotiations. took place in the Forest of Compiegne, but a week ago we knew nothing Perhaps it was a measure of precaution, aven for our sales, that we were taken Perhaps acts of through no, town. violence wers feared on the part of the population for the batred for us among them is Boundless, The word was cridently barred by troop to all comers: There were no houses and no tenta. On the railway line stood two traína, one occupied by Marshal Foch and his people, the other hy ours sets for three days we lived, workert, and deliberated. This seems to be the
and the Nationalist will be embracing oneh other in the public street, and all Ireland will be ringing with joy bells, long, long before the working agricul turists of India (who form 60 per cent. of the population) can bo inducer to walk through a street occupied by Brahmins, or cease, at the upproach of one of the privileged caste, to scuttle from the king's road and keep at a respectful distance until the limit of pollution to the Brahmia is passed. Thore" are 2,400 tribes and enstes in India, belonging to 43 distincu races or nationalities, who speak about 160 languages and whose reli gions range from fetishism to pure monotheism. Naturally, by comparison. the problema of Home Rule in Ireland are simplicity itself. The various opponents: of Home Rule for India emphasise this fact with relish. It sort of maltes things clearer.
No. 1.
The same as
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(g) *Presiden Viatoris B arch Navy luga sepful or two of coal under a boiled with that us profession-I swing and skill. Th se stokers are all for the King awit they have the shovel he used or that momentous occasion scoured and hung up in their quarte. A. historic shore po dub for it was the Best time British King ever throw ceni n-der the boilers of ña Amuuriona ship, apd probably the lust," Mr. Blythe cum onted.
would not cu in opan battle and with
this is not so. After the Russo-Japanese which was the . S. Fih Battle Squadrua. Viet ris branch, N-vy League, a rong' war., about 30 mines were found and The Kg of the Rolgians and he King of Great Fritala had both visited the Ameri-e that Canadian Gerement should shot, leaving about 1,000 shipping
request that Gstian War vea-ola int rzed and Engineering" says:
It was noticed that two or three years. Formosa Chisanol: N. winds,
*The Belgian Bing was much im rossed, under armis fee should in the penco tren y
be aurordered to Alidi and a suitable aftor from the conclusion of the war, strong
Aaah post of Chios between of course, no n'er was King George, when Pokong and Lamooks: The same as he came abread the gilp. The pro-rabould be located to Canade to the mices were disappearing from the | Yo, I.
outh coast of China between ramme was for His Majesty to stay half or the ba in of the fandiary, and iseas. This was not due to any selion wa fürther strongly urge shib.the prout taken for their destruction as nobody highly trained and capable personnel appeared to consider it their business to longer and was all over the Baga-ip. He should not be dis'n'et but should be ensure the safety of shipping. The Toogkong and Hames:
sailorman himself, and was intaron edhold oman Canadian pary when, oktai ed Chinese Navy, on which the duty should and appreciative. He went to the angina.
have devolved, appeared to take no la terest in the matter; others bad set the mines adrift, let others remove them. Les de."
The British and other narice hud **Quita apar fem tharti fa d'on which no craft suitable to the purpose and would give all Canidiu e who are expon-so, the mines were allowed to drift. ens of the navy extension ide, not ingas-hey pleased in the track of would more near y tord to propitiste the shipping It was noticed, however, temper of the peop's of this art of the that whereas soon after they had broken Empire than to see the ery version of part adrift, they were 'floating with about ten inches of the top exp sed, they of the Kior's fleet into the nucleus gradually sank lower in the water until Canada's VF," conterde Mr. F. Athey were just awash. At this time McDiarmid, president of the Victarin Navy they became most dangerous as they League branch, "Nothing would sore more difficult to see in time to avoid a collision, with the ship, but a slovely ensform to the ijin of indem ity few months after that stage bad bean Already sms Caradiso wei ole are asking reached they disappeared altogether und
the menace of the mine was over. Erbis, buzi is doult! Þif the ♬ minjpa
It was found that marine growths can look for monetary recompense, as attached themselves readily to the sur- go ted by several of thes. Ships which five of the mines and, as these increased, would guimates protection of C-sada", the buoyancy of the mine became lear and merchant service and qurd her sherek to the bottom. The wine thing Tess until it was entirely submerged and will doubtless happen with the numbe less mines that are now adrift in every part of the globe, and in three years - From now it may be confidently, expected that the last one will have sunk to the bttom.
Station.
Partaps the most interesting of t the literature fa Plen for maintaining intact British authority in India written by "an edreited Indian." who express bis regret that his desire to be true to his country, and to lock to the welfare of the whole population ritker than to the acquisition of power by akio sensign of it, compels him to speak with endour about the aims and ambitions of the educated section of his own countrymen. The writer reminds "some
"You're talking nonsense, Jerry," Said Mr. Crichton. To say that a thing is irrational because you do not happen to know the reason for it is very rush and sightly vain. I doubs if you've ever given the subject, five minates thought, and ret von criticise the considered work of experts in it,modern form of such negotiations. The high-minded Socialists and
I don't say that the book is without crrors, but realising the difficulties of produing it, as I do, I should consider it anpatriotic lo grumble."
"I know," said Mrs. Mantien. "Now this war is over I'm going to do nothing but grumble for six weeks. I've got lots of things saved up for it. Don't you think so, Freak?"
I've pot waited," said the Freak. I think this unpatriotic-to-gramble atent is worn to a frazzle. You can't maske people get a move on unless you grumble. I made my hospital get bester soap-and pay less for it simply by keeping on about it until they were sick of mo.".
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Possibly," said Dr. Urban, it is a question of what is meant by grumbling
I should any myself that it was wrong to whiae, but that it might be extremely uneful to grow."."
Angbow," said Jeremiah, Crich- ton's belief that if a man is put in any office he must necessarily be fit for it is pathetic. It's another instance of the triumph of hope over experience."
asked.
Aud what else are you going to do after the war, Mra. Munden?" my lady "There won't be anything else, will there!" said Mrs. Munden. "I mean to eny, I'm always being told it's not to make much difference. I did say some thing about cream and butter, and a wise mu told me we should be rationed for
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expression in the form of the negotiateresting fact to "aink," the writer pro- tions as well as in the terrible nature of coeds to explain that Brahmins, who are the conditions. Those of us who were the priestly cute in India, numbering soldiers woro uniforms nud the Iron less than & per east of the population, Hongkong Cross. The introduction to the ball and whose sim is to keep the Iowar
Wachow dozen French officers who conducted castes permanently in the nnjes condica 30:13 48 8099; the negotiations with us in plenum" tion from which British rule is gradually Pakaot and the greetings were of the lifting them, stand for all that is the foihow: coldest Foch, who showed himself negation of Secialistic principles. The Phalien only twice at the opening and at communities which form the backhone Tourane... C. St. James the end-gave as no more of the of agriculture in India, which correspond particular politeness that in earlier to the working classes of Europe and Aparei times distinguished the most chivalrous Australia, cannot, the writer emphasises, Manila... stone, the work, and his others just the water from the same well from Tragapi... as little. He received as with the words, which the high easte Hindua take their | Tacloban est-ce que mug distres, messieurs and supply. They are not walk through flailo invited us into his business car, furnished the principal streets occupied by Brah Surigao.... with tables and maps. As each was to min. They cannot get their children speak his own language and everything admitted into schools and colleges pre- was translated, the reading of theserved for budding, Brahmin orators, conditions alone occupied nearly two iwyers and statesmen. Of the pineteen hours It was moreover a discovery members of the Viceroy's council who when Foch answered that there were to presente a demand for Home Rule, al
be no negotiations, and only dictated most oxactly half were lawyers, who
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INDIAN FORESTRY.
Says a Ceylon paper of Dec. 16- The has to commerce and 'trade of the "va'nah'e cedar foret's of Last Africa. re- ferred to in this week's telegrams may remind us that Indian forests potentia lities haven't yet been fully developed [owing to lack of communication and other means of putting the timber and other products on the market as paying propositions. "The Department will not bo cuplete until its staff includes both Conservators and th se whose duty it be judiciously to exploit for commercial purpo es the forest products of that tatcountry. We have bad assurances says the Matras Mail) that it is this for that the reform of the Farest De partnient will take wher financial and
other conditions are aguín normal. la prowar days large quantities of cedar were exported from South America and the West Indies to Germany. The wood, was used to make cigar boxes. When the blockade was instituted, he export was
would nity."
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HOMEWARD PASSAGES.
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B. SYKORA
While the present est of paesages home is a matter of legitina gierance to all who are hoping to take advantage of the cessation of höstilities and get the levre that bas'so burg been overdue to them, says "The Porrer," the fact ought to be recognised the t the shippitig companies are far no way responsible for (1) swald-du apto Affectuos
(b) Löti-Ara the increase in ra es and do not bestät (4) Boceberini:- Munnet from in. In May 1st all fares by
Air Bartyrs. passenger steamers, not only the fate between England and India but the 3-(a.) GlazuroThem with Vin rates of all the main passenger liners
tions, Op. 79, F-sh_rp over the world, were revised by the
minor Controller of Shipping in London, and
(5.) Gli ka: Separation (c) Lador:-Waltz, Fsharp minor,, so far as the rates to and from India ara
Up. & N. 1 concerned the Controller decided to (4.) Borodin:-In the convent, C-sharp
A minor. C. W. Jergaiza, Chief Assistant,
increase the single fares by all lines
(e.) Rubinstelo:—Valso Caprics, E- Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 22, 19.9.1inteferred to Holland. A great outery by Les first class and £16 second class,
flat major, was raised and eventually shipment was and to abolish the i-sue of return 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees.
years with immense stacks of this wood, of the Controller of Shipping, and the which is valued locally as being excellent shipping companies have not received any for building purposes. It was claimed indication that a change in the cost of that one of the uses of cedar in Germany passages is into dud. From this it will was in the manufacture of explosives, and be see that the fxing of rares has another, because it is so easily worked, passed out of the bands of the shipping. in making models for casting metal parts lines who are not the elore responsible. of machinery, etc. What the precise tee for maintaining them at the present was always a mystery, for the quantity level, and the increased rates are dee to exported was far in oxsens of the require the Bone Covernment who, some time mants for either eigar boxes or pencil af or they took over all shipping from
another three years. I'm told that if the matter. Altogether, with 'aff his cold- (apparently with the characteristic of "Wahrenboit, on the level of the sea in stopped and the wharves wero littered tickets. The rates tro still in the hands war came to an absolute end to-day, theness, he was by no means 13 tactless"white" lawyersi "have multiplied far inches, tenths and handredths,
coal abortage would still be just as avero, next winter, Whatever restric" tion I mention, I'm told that at any rate will probably never be removed in my lifetime. I'm waiting now for the wise man who will tell me not to imagine for one moment-all the wis men adore that phrase-that the war will stop simply because it's all over."
and heisque as" was General d'Esperey at Belgrade.
beyond requirements, and are therefore
1. TEMPERATCER, in the shade, in de dependent upon the promotion of litiga-reos Fabrenheit, tien among tas people."
3. HULODITY, in percentage of satura ion, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points, 5. FORCE OF Wave, according to Bedford Scale.
6. STATE OF WEATHER, b ble sky, detached cloud. d drizzling rain, flog gloomy, i hait, Llighaning, oo ercast. passing showers, o sanal, rain, now, È thunder,'"'s visibility w dew, wąt
Then we retired to our train, which stool on the other io. As we bat Most of us," anys eucated Indian, heen sent by the old Government, and know too well that the granting of had certainly not been authorized to responsible government to Indians, will sign everything without conditions, we mean the setting up of a Brahmin proceeded at the instance of Brzberger, oligarchy, which will take the fullest to divide the various points under three advantage of the ignorance of the hands, military, maral, and diplomatic, masses, The selection of the Maharajah and discussed hem separately with the of Bikanir and Sir S. P. Sinha to repre members of the enemy commissions, eat India at a special meeting of the which consisted only of officers. War Cabinet, seema to bave obaeased Military Germany thus, with two civi- Mr. Lloyd George and the people of lian, efood face to face with now com Britain with the idea that persons who pletely militarized France. The enemy old conduct themselves so decorously maintained, in the persons of all his und put forward their claims with such representatives, the same objective: "sweet reasonableness, must be fit for And the their coldness was mitigated by no single some kind of antonomy." word that bordered apor the human, na twentieth century, Sinha, the writer marked on reception by the comments, is more than it to enjoy Marubal. The English admiral adopted elf-government, “But what," he aske, the tone of the Preach, and only from "about the antediluvian Bhils, of Fuch's Chief of the Gouerul-Stuff, who Bombay, Todas of Madras, Ornons of bore the Alsation names of Weyguud, the Central Provinces, Bhutins of Nepal, pleasant occupation after the war would we perhaps receive any rester Nagas of As, Karens of Burma, and
politeness.
Fortunately said Mr. Crichton, the things that we are always told are seldom correct. For years it was hardly possible to open a newepaper without rending something about the extreme donility of the German and his ready submission to all the orders of his higher authority and then the German ships spoiled it by hoisting the red flag,"
And I couldn't understand it," end the Freak. "I always thought the therman navy bad only two tags-the black flag when it went to sea and the white fag when it was sitting in. the Kiel Canal."
I think," said Jeremih, "that a
the bust of other uncivilised tribes,
be to compile an account of all the war During our two days proceedings who are as free Nature made prophecies that have been unfulfilled or there was really ad negotiation, and, we man "ore the base Tawe of servitude definitely proved erroneous, together could only try to obtain concessione on gant Have certain fadian ladice, with all the war advice that it would various conditions. For when the who have declared themselves have boon absolutely fatal to have taken,”
"It would make a long book," said my demanded delivery of 160 U-boats in favour of Home Kale, forgotten we could "show the technical im-that it was Lord William Bentinck, and somebody.
possibility, as we had not 160 to not the rhetorical Pabu, that abolished give. This demand had to be changed si, and that there are half a million into the formula, "all U-boats." The Brahmin widows who shave their heads chief paint was that of food, and of this gnd eat only one meal a day "Is all! to be careful with whom they deal?" we wern in a purtata measure able to India, under so-called self-government, obtain assurance. In the meantime, in to be handed over to the tender mercies
"It would longer even than Joan and Pater, But what a warning for those who buy their opinions ready made
"If we are to be strictly fair" said
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To obtain the depth of water on the
Dr. Urban, "the false prophet is often this lonely wood, with its two ruilway of Brahminism The poorest and the xmpiled at the National Almanac Office worthy of a certain amount of admiration. He deduces gaite. logically from the trains, we were cut off from all inter- most despised lad in Britain may, within London from the rest of the goalysis course with the cutside world. Foch merit, become a peer and wear a coronet, of observations taken by means of ad factors of the situation so far as he knows himself went off twice to Puris, aud But can a Panchama become a Brahmin automatic tide-recording machine, in the them. He cannot be accused of getting couriers were able in two beers to arrive Not as far as this world is concerned."
Water Police Basin at Tsim ShTeul his opinions ready-made. He has thought with the papers. Thus it was possible The aeneiation, in the coarse of a
iuring the years 1023-0. for himself. Courage and reasoning for the enemy on Sunday, early, to band number of conclusions, states that the be zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Tho Lero of the table corros soda with power are meritorious. The troubls us the Paris newpapers with the abdica propoeia of the Secretary of State and Chart, which has been found to be fee: with our false prophets is that they tion of the Kaiser. We read no laughter, Lord Chelmsford for a form of demo a inchies below mean rea-level bavo generally known less than half of no triumph, in their faces, but we saw cratic government are unworkable, and the factors of the situation, and in their hearts that our work was not will lead to the subversion of British their conclusions have been erroneous interrupted: Immediately before the authority throughout India. Nothing In fact they have devoted to the closs of the second and last plenary in the form of Home Rule, tho associa instruction of others precious hours sitting we placed before the enemy in tion contends, can be safely granted which were required for their owu the German language aur protest against "antil, under the protecting aegis of stoly and education. It is the common
had to British authority, the millions of India fault of all teachers, I wish I could the treaty, but in the end we
have been gradually, lifted out of the stough of ignorance and illiteracy to which they are condemned by the Indiun aocial code."
think that I were entirely immuce from it myself. But it may be that the
designers of the rations have leas to be
said for them than the false prophet.
I perused and, indeed, filled up-very
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Yes, I thank so.
fe goes on for quite a long time, does Dr. Urban, if he's not stopped Barry: Pain in the Daily Chronicle."
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