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EUROPEANS IN THE TROPICS.

CHILDREN BEARED IN THE EART

are rarely as capable as those born and edu SCIENTIFIC COMPARISON OF THE fill appointments, having a greater stability of cated in Europe. The latter are preferred to:

RACES.

CAN THE WHITE - MAN ACCLIMATISED?

BECOME

Be much has been written on the influence of tropical ellmates on the peoples of white races that the lay reader is often apt to overlook the object chiefly aimed at, ris,, to prove that it in possible or otherwite for the white man to become acclimatised in troleal countries. The views of Mr. J. H. F. Koblbrugge, pub Liabed in the Archir fur Rassen und Gesells chafts-Biologie," are, perhaps, some of the most concise that have yet been arrived at.

[The author, after writing learnedly and at some length on colour, elasticity of muscles, effect of a tropical climate on health, and tropical diseases, conelades-]

The influence of the tropics on

THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

insom

the nervous system. The former, especially when they are half-caste, imagine that they are rejected because of their status of birth. This is by no means the cous, they are rejected be- cause of their lessor human to deny the one is less capable than

capabilities.

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European, we can as little succeed in training a Malay to be a champion of European culture. It is true that Malays are able to learn everything. they show great

promise at school and at the universities, they become excellent officials, dos. tors, eta, but they lack one thing namely, "char acter." The same complaint is being made in British Colonies. The British founded aniver sities for Egyptians and Hindus, and permitted them to study at the univormities of the mother country; the examination results were excellent, but these studenta lask "character."

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in of the utmost importance. Gryna determined that the rate at which a nervous impales travels along a nerve decrease in Europeans the longer they live in the tropics, that the Javanese bare a higher rate of transmission. The experience that the nervous system of Enropeans suffers

We must wait Centuries will have to pas in the tropics has thus been corroborated by

before we can reply to these questions, and in science. The first symptoms are chiefly i

the meantime we cannot do better than study nia, and an increased irritability. It has bawa progress has been, and how often our pro. WHAT BEING “RUN-DOWN" MEANS

been aur own history, in order to learn how slow our said that this is due to overwork and r

resilosness observable in all new colonies where

+38 Individual effort is so mach more essential than at home, but this pinion la contradicted by the foot that the nervous system of individuals who do not participa's in the socamnisting of wealth and indyonce also suffer. Again, nerves" are not manifested, as in Ame. rio, by rapid movements, hasty meals, and a general "hustle" but, on the contrary, rather by extreme lassitude and an avoidance of any. thing calculated to increase the heat, Letters, reports, eta, show the highly strang state of the nerves; and the tears ready to appear at any sad opportunity are but a symptom of the protean malady of

opr

NEURASTHENIA.

DREAD TRIVIAL BURGICAL OPERATIONE.

has been suppressed. value of the native. The first maxim for any We shall then learn not to underestimate the solonial policy ought to be: We cannot do without the native, because we must acknowledge that we cannot take his place.

NEED OF A PRINCE REGENT IN

INDIA.

LECTURE BY THE AGA KHAN.

tolf-ranisation

take to safeguard their health and the care they "In spite of all the ordinary precautions people habitually use in selecting their proper food, the time comes sooner or fator when they feel more or less alaok," run-down, and below por.

Without enquiring the reason, people in stinctively know that they need a touie. The dificulty is to determine what tonic to tes, for, as everyon is aware, mest tonics, though they stimulate for the moment, have a depressing after-affect.

There is no web drawback with Sanatogen, with Lasting Effects," bonuse the gratifying which

doctors universally call "the Tonic-Food. sensation of health and well-being it imparte continges long after it has ceased to be taken. admirably alls the needs of those who require a It is universally admitted that nothing so tonic as Sanatogen. The reason is that it not only improves the nutrition of the physical side of the body, but it also exercises a beneficial, sway over the brain and nervous system, and bes a profound influence in improving the of the red blood corpuscles, factors in maialalning

quantity and pozon meint

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In this connection Professor Tobold; who was Physician-in-Ordinary to the late Emperor Frederick, writes: Banategen has proved itself to be an admirable dietetic preparation in patiente of mine whose nutrition was much below. par."

Banatogen may be obtained of all chemists, "[105-341

His Highness the Aga Khan delivered a lec- ture on The Moslems of the British Empire" at the Crystal Palace recently, by laritation of The native in his natural state does not show the Council of the Festival of Empire. this irritability, but if he is "educated" to the

Viscount Midleton, who presided, said there same degree as ourselves, and if his intelectual was no man in the British Empire better quali life is as intense as our own, he suffers as much fied than his Highness to speak on the subject. if not considerably more. The inference is His Highness had a grant following in India, that a tropical climate induces a certain

where his efforts to establish higher education intellectual indolence, and that any work smor the Mohammedans had secured to him carried out with European energy very soon the thanks of successive Governments. His causes neurasthenia. That is why the best efforts to forward the cadet corps for the Frinoss and most Lighly-gifted intellectually are the of other races than our own, and to find them first to succumb. Solentists and officials are plesen in the service of our great King-Emperor, mostly worn out at the age of 50. The colonics had gone a long way to increase the knitting of suffer, because the higher posts are naturally two races in the servies of the Sovereign, held by the elder individuals who already requiro

His Highness the Aga Khan said that the rest and are, therefore, opposed to innovations. King-Emperor ruled over a greater number of Medical men in observing children are struck

Mohammedans than any other Sovereign, by their inability to suffer pain, and by their whether in the East or the Wast, and it might lack of control when subject to disagreeable Indian Moslems was now mineb nearer 70 mil safely be assumed that the total strength of rénestions. The natives who have not been un- der the influence of our civilisation can suffer dans formed a very large portion of the Native

Lons

tlant 61 millions The Indian Mohamme the greatest physical pain without a marmur,

Army circumstance illustrated to the vast but as soon as they are educated they

crowds which witnessed the Coronation proces REVIEW OF THE SHIPPING TRADĖ, sion and the Royal Progross, both by the com even more than white children. Half-castes show position of the India contingent and by the

INCREASED CONSTRUCTION. the same nervousness. It has been frequently held coincidenes that the King's Indian orderlies

The following extracts are taken from the that mountain districts in the tropics would be this year are Moslems. On moral and religions semi-annual circular of Messrs. H. E. Mos & only stays for a short list Zurerende the Indian Mussu'wans were bound to Company

"time, say, for a change or

self-expression, aiy, the reants are beneficial. But if he crains and to the traditions bacite Polder passion, In our circular of January, last we anticipated

Lamant in the pregnants permanently and works energetically be sacrule. At the same time economic developments steam shipping. This prediction cumbs to neurasthenie as surely as if he were and the intellectual forces of modern civilisation amply verified, and we feel confident the in- living in a low-lying district. At any rate, this must work on their minds in favour of the evolu- provement will be continuous for some time to good for altitudes betweon 4.500 and 6,000 manehip must be to reconcile these apparently steamers especially owners find Mag, June, and

tion of Indian nationality, and the task of states.

come. It is an admitted fact that for tramp foot at au average temperature of 15-17 degrees. (contigrade). When one considers the exertion opposing forces. The cultured and leisured July the slackest months of the year, and if the in mental work during a hot summer at home classes might be expected to be more adaptable shortness of crops in the Plate has caused a one on see the extreme difficulty of completing to the spirit of the age than the middle and temporary reaction in freights, and diverted an educational curriculum in the tropics without working classes, and the best way to bring about tonnage elsewhere, we believe they will right damage to the nervous system. Not long ago tale

toleration and mutual understanding in India themselves in the autumn, when we fully expect Steinmetz published a paper on the family his-as to work not so much up from below se down even better results then in the past. tories of gifted individuals which showed that from above. His Highness went on to point large passenger companies, as well as those

that out the weed for those who had a great capacity for work des- One obstacle to the development of socially well, and are well booked ahead. For months unifying force in India. engaged in general trades, have done uncommon. cended frora large families but had few off- spring. A similar experiones is the lot of the unity, he said, was the absenes of a vis past the regular lines, in order to fulfil their Enropean who works in the tropics with the ible and unquestionable head of Anglo engagemente, have had to charter & good deal same energy as at home. His nervous system Iulian Society. Hindus, Mohammedans, Ubris of entside tonnage, and must continue to do so, is ruined, and his offspring are adversely affect- tions, and Paraces mingled from time to Great development in our Dominions, shiefly in ed. The sensitive, seurasthenis man, as a rule, time, to go back to their several detachments

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KousiCHANG German str., 1,292, W. Rosiefsky, 19th July-Bangkok 12th Jaly, Rice- Butterfeld & wire.

KNIGHT COMPANION. British atr., 4,715, John

Kendall, 14th July-Moji 9th July, Coal- Order.

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July-Shanghai 20th July, General-C. M. S. N. Co. KWELI British str. 1,073, C. M. Puckett,

Butterfield & Swire. KWONUSANG, British str., 1,956, W. F. Richard, 25th July-Shanghai and Swałow 24th July. General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. LINAN, British str., 1,520, C. C. Williams, 23rd July-Shanghai 20th July, General-- Butterfelt & Swire. LoonanoON, German str., 1,875. W. Vogeler, 24th July-Chinkiang 20th July, General- Hamburg Amerika Linie, LYERMOON, German str., 1,336, J. Pilgrim, 16th July Saigon 12th July, General... MANDASAN MARU, Japanese str., 3,246, T.

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SINGAN, British str., 1.047, F. Jamieson, 24th SHETO MARU, Japanese str., 5,893, K. Nasu,

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comes chiefly in young colonies whore white women are absent; the half-castes are frequently transplanted to India with the most signal For the moment there is a temporary full in th PAKLAT, Germau str., 1,018, J. Wenzel, 22ad beautiful, attractive to a European, and many of these women are far more sociable as house keepers than white women, who have just conse out, and are generally healthier. The author does not consider it to be an impassibility for Europesa Battle

to

a tropical permanently country, but then he must discardelvilisa tion" and live according to the local cus- foms. It is certain that Dutch, English, and French politicians strive in vain to impose European civilisation on natives, who can only be disadvantageously affected thereby. "As we cannot become acclimatised, we can neither take the place of the native, nor do without him." was a great and growing desire in India for ably, and with the increased demand race blending is doubtful; only in cases of 63. Emperor to which all classes of the community hand bargains have been picked up, and fow treme isolation has hybridisation led to a con-

were jutossely devoted. To no section of the remain unsold, staat European type. On large islands or on population would the change be more welcome continents the freedom to more about from place traditions of the

than to the Mohammedura, with their

For years past we have foreshadowed the to place has always had the effect of merging the Prince Regent would powerfully and in- being more generally adopted, especially by the

Mogul Court.

The greater use of oil fuel for steamers, and it is now mixed race in the coloured population as soon as intermarriage with the whites had stopped. So Chich must precede any other form Novies of the world, The internal combustion evitably contribute to that social unity

Whether we can achieve satisfactory results the risible embodiment of that rule of the King-to go higher still. Many of the new and second- SWA... British str., 2,802, D. Stenbyso,

far our examination has been confined to physical characters; the remarks about tropical neuras- thanin, however, lead us to a consideration of the

USE OF OIL POEL.

engine for marine purposes has made rapid unity, whether political or racial." One of the strides, chiefly for larger carge steamers, than greatest services that could be rendered to the hitherto, and some vessels fitted with the Diesel cause of social unity in India was to give her motor have been ordered. Great economy in the INPLUENCE ON PBYCHICAL CHAR`CTERS.

people the best type of education, and the pro. working of steamers so fitted naturally follows Numerous circumstances co-operate to pre-corollary to the University scheme, and one of

vision of a mosque in London was an essential both in cost of propulsion and engine-room sent a European child reared in the tropfos the most valuable safeguards against shipwrecked. For the moment, the first cost of Diesel staffs, whereas the carrying capacity increas- from remaining European, and thwart the per- manent establishment of our culture in tropical Indian Moaloma who came here to young | engines is greater than reciprocating e

on the sea of temptations which beset countries. The whole problem is so complex their preparation for professional, official, or prove to be satisfactory this will soon find its but directly the experiments now being made that only one aspect will be discussed here; business careers. A house of prayer in the own level. We anticipate great namely, education,

changes and Imperini capital would greatly contribute to developments in the near future. To show the their remaining both good assulanus and loyal and self-respecting citizens.

great increase in the amount of steam tonnage ander construction in the United Kingdom on September 30, 1909, it was 773,429 tons, com pared with 908,483 tons on December 31, 1909, 1,052,897 tous on March 31, 1910; 1.150.484 tons on September 30, 1910; 1,124,032 tons on December 31, 1910; 1,465,127 tons on March 31, 1911; whereas for the quarter just ended we anticipate the increase compared with the last quarter will be about 30 per cent.

In education routine is never permissible, and that is why it is so diffoult, one might say im- possible, for the European to attend to children so assiduously as at home. It is the reason why children do not learn self-control and are left far too much to

THE INFLUENCE OF NATIVE SERVANTS.

The latter only have the idea of letting the children do as they please, so long as they do not suffer bodily harm. Obedience is quite ont of the question, and if parents punish their children the natives call it lack of parental love.

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so much self-respect under the influence of Christianity that he considers himself equal to ↑ European, and does not permit children to treat him with indignity. If the children are sent to Europe, as is done in most cases, it either too late, or other dangers beset their path. They are often taken caro of by individuals who only accept them for the sake of money, and they receive a loveless education." The

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