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WHAT BRITAIN HAS DONE FOR
INDIA.
PEACE AND MATERIAL PROGRESS.
HOW THE COUNTRY HAS BEEN ROUSED FROM LETHARGY.
The Marquis of Zetland, a form. er Governor of Bengal, gave recent. ly an interesting review of what, broadly speaking. had been the result of the contact between East and West in India.
And out of the iden, perceived The Native States and the Crown.
first by a few of the finer ininda of Britain but passing gradually
Regarding the Native States, hu into the national consciousness, said that nearly two-fifths of the emerged the belief that the thing Indian continent and nearly a that Great Britain had laid her quarter of its total population fel! hand to was not an adventure but politically outside British India mission; that India was not pri These tracts were in treaty reln In the first place, he said, India marily a material possession to betions not with the Government of had been guaranteed against in-cxploited for the material wealth Indin but with the British Crown; rasion from without: The land had that her soll and inhabitants could and it was obvious that they could be made to produce, Init rather that not be compelled to enter any all so been, purged from tyrannies her people were a family of the Indin system, against their wills. and disorders, from sadistie lusts human race which had fallen upon It was one of the merits of the and inhumanities. Of the material evil days, and that it was to rent federal soheme put forward in the Britain the had been assigned the report of the Commission that it henofite conferred upon the coun-task of setting them on their feet opened the door to the inclusion try, the railways-10,000 miles to again.
of the Native States in an all-India system should they desire to enter day, and stendily increasing and
it. Their right to be consulted the irrigation works might be taken Glancing at the obstaoles stand. was fully recognised by the Gov- examples. He also mentioned ing in the way of the immedintegrament, and, indeed, was one of the universities and hospitals, the introduction of a complete system the reasons for the holding of the
of Parliamentary self-government Conference now courts of law, the archeologica! in India, Lord Zetland first called place. work undertaken and the museums attention to the diversity and size set up, the schools of art and of medicine and engineering..
Ronsea From Lethargy.
Building Up Democracies,
ahont to
tako
The Army, the population. The province The position of the army was, of India were comparable in size perhaps, the most difficult of ali and population to the countries of the problems to be solved before Europe. Bengal, for example, had Indin could obtain completo Home a population slightly larger than Itale. The regiments composing. A more subtle gift which Great that of Great Britain, and there the Indian army did not in any Britain had made to India was the was no reason, therefore, why incense of the word constitute a na rousing of her peoples from the course Bengal and the other tional arany. They derived the
duo
uajor provinces should not posses35 lethargy into which they had sunk, Parliaments whose members would the fact that they wore officered by cohesion which they possessed from the stirring in their souls of now be elected in much the same way the men of a single race-namois, as in this country. But it was im ambitions and aspirations; of newble to cure a democratic ecc. the British A conceptions, in the domain of poli- torate by a stroke of the pon in 2
tics and ethics, of the dignity and country in dyer 00 per cent destiny of man. The idea that of the population was illiterate while trade was the inducement and where very nearly. 00 per cent which took Great Britain to India it was not to be the goal of her sojourn there dawned slowly,
The obstacles that had to be sur mounted before the way was clear for the establisionent of completo Parliamentary self-government in
of the people lived in remote vill-India could not be dissipated by ages scattered over an immense uny mere pretence that they were Countryside.
not there,
Diary of Coming Events.
To-day. (November 22.) Queen's Theatre:
Cat
Central Theatre: The Wild Party."
World Theatre: Heroes of the Wild" eps. 0-10,
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Star Theatre: Silver Valley." Golf: Jasper Clark Cup petition.
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Football: 1st Div. (League): | Queen's Theatre: “Navy Blues” Kowloon v. RA. (Kowloon ground); World Theatre: "Heroes of the Navy Club (Navy), Recreio v. Wild" eps: 0-10. "Devil May
S.W.B. (Recreio), Argylle r. South China (Sookunpoo). 2nd Div. University. Argylls (Chinese), Navy v. Kowloon (Navy), St. Jos
Ten Dance: Repulss. Bay Hotel, r. Hecreio (St. Joseph's), S. China 4.30 p.m. r. Club (Caroline Hill). 3rd Div.:
European Mail.-Inward: Europe R.A.S.C. v. R.E. (Chatham Road).vid Silerin (Tjisondari). R.A.0.0. R.A.F. (Chinese), Enn *. 8. China (St. Joseph's).
Hockey: Ladies Hockey Club. Tamar, 3.30 p.m. Sookumpon
Ten Dances H.K. Hotel and Pon- insula Hotel, 4.30 p.m.
Star Theatre: The Lion and the Mouse,
Majestic Theatre: "The Dance of Life."
St. Patrick's Club, Farewell Con- Lart to Somerset LI. at 8.30 p.m.
Cricket-1st Div.: G.S.C.C. v. H.K.C.C. (F.). 2nd Div.: Police ». L.R.C. (L2); Recreio v., Craigen- Rower (F.); H.K.C.C. . C.S.C.C. (F.)
Tennis: "At Home" and Open Mixed Doubles Championship Final at C.R.C. ground, 3.30 p.m.
Rugby Club "A". HMS. Medway, 3.15 pm. Club . Army,
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Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, and Repulse Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
European Mail:-Outward: Europe i Marseilles (Karmala), 10.30 am.
Sunday, (November 23.) Central Theatre: The Wild Party."
Monday,
(November 24.)
Queen's Theatre:" Navy Blues" World Theatre: "Heroes of the Wild" pa. 5-10.-
Star Theatre: "Silver Valley." Sale of Crown Laod, at P.W.D. Offices, 3. p.m.
Golf: Jasper Clark Cup Com- petition.
Tes Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel "and Feninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
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