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THE LATE DUKE OF ARGYLL: LYING-IN-STATE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1900.

Barrett, J. Boyle, Mrs. L. Baker, Coley H. Brown

Blake, R. E. Bland, H. F. B. Bochun, G. Brierly, J. Barkle, T. M. Bosman, H. F. Bayly, Miss Bradley, N. Benjamin, A. Borkley,

W. Borgn,

In describing the lying-in-state of the Duke of Argyll at Inveraray Castle the Daily Tele graph's special correspondent says that from 1100n until two o'clock, when the Castle, was closed, groups of black-clad figures wended their way along the avenues; practically every man and woman in the community was includ ed among those who visited the, Gastle. Soon after his death, which took place in the state bed-room of the Castle, his Grace's remains were clad in his Lord Lieutenant's uniform. On his breast were placed the Sashes and the insignia of the Orders; P.

of the Garter and the Thistle, and the

au oak coffi body was then placed in lined with silk and face, and provided with a temporary plate-glass tid. A day ortwo ngo the cotin was removed to a bier erected in the north drawing rooin, immediately adjoining the main entrance, and it was here that the remains were visible to his tenantry, Heavy black curtains shut out the light of day, and a feeble gliminer was given forth by the candles which stond round the hier. In the centre of the room lay the coffin, on a crimson-covered bier, over which

was draped a large Union Jack Round the bier, and rising high to the sides of the coffin, were many beautiful wreaths sent from all parts of the Kingdom. At the head stood a four- stemmed candelabrum, and on each side, and at the foot of the coffin, was a single candle, the rays which they emitted, though leaving the greater part of the .com in deep shadow cast a dim light, just suficient to show the dead dake lying in his coffin. O.. the glass lid lay his white phimed hat and his sword with its ivory and gold handic and silver scabbard. The duke's last sleep had apparently come to him peacefully. The thick mass of white hair was firmly brushed back from his ample forehead, his left hand lay by his side, while his right, slightly turned across the body, bore a beautiful gold ring, on which "Ina," the name of the Dowager Duchess, was set in brilliants. Round the cof fin stood a sergeant and three privates of the Argyll and Sutherland Volunteers, acting as guardians of the remains of their former hon. Colonel. The uniforms of the Volunteers and the brilliant floral trophies formed the only colour relief. The remains will again lie in state in public for two hours to-morrow. No definite artangements have yet been made as to either the time or place of the funeral.

Gazette.

KITCHENER IN TEARS.

Bishop Brindle, D.S.D., and Bishop Auxiliary to Cardinal Vaughan, in a lecture delivered at Eastbourne on the Soudan campaigns, gave some interesting reminiscences of General Gatacre and Lord Kitchener. Speaking of the former, who he thought had been unfairly criti- ciard, his lordship said that the general gave one the impression that his bones were made of quicksilver. He had a real regard for his men, for whom he wonhl go to great trouble In unvide them with comforis, but he had boundless energy, and expected others a exercise the same. Of Lord Kitchener, whom he had known for fifteen years, the Bishop said that the secret of his success was that he never raised his foot until he knew where he was a going to place it. He denied that he was a Hard man, he was a man with a mask. Success was his first consideration, and everything must bend in it. At the memorial service at Khartoum the lecturer saw the Sirdar, with his head bowed and tears trickling through his fingers.-Pall Mall.

AN INVISIBLE ENEMY,

We do not think that the extraordinary con- ditions of the warfare in South Africa have ever

been realized in the way they should have countered the Buers in the open field they have

been. Wherever the British forces have en-

Beck, D. Barras, F. A. Brown, Col. F. Brawn, J. O. Brown, Col. L. F Brown, N. P.

Brown, G. E. R. G. Bell,

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H. S Denny,

Dehn, Miss L. Darreth, G. B. Davies, F. D'Arcy, E. D'Almeida, Daloy, R. Dalrymple, F. E. Douglas, M. E. Durando, V. Duwell, J. Dyer, E. J.

Drumann, J. Desjardines, L. Emilc, P. Evans, F. P. Eckelhardt. Esty, F. R. Echang Edwards, .. Eldridge, F. H. Eliot, G. Eruch, H. R. Etherton, P.. Elis, H. D. Fistord, E Ficischer, M. Forster, W. E. Farmer, L. B. Frisler, G. E. Fowler, Mrs. L. Francis, D. Fischler, C. Fox, H. H. Ford, A.

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Fieldmerc, Company Fling, Mr. C. Fondermeer, J. Gambell, E. R. Garza Gibson, W. S. Gonzales, 5. J. Gatgalds. T Green Gulerabert Gasten, J. Chi, Mrs. O. Geis, Miss L Gladlestone, M. Groundwater Gomez, J.

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beaten them, and they have, again and again, oven driven them out of strong positions. But for the first time in warfare, so far as we know, war troops have had to attack an invisibleGiny,

Gower, 59:

enemy, armed with the best and most destruc Glidis, Mons.

tive weapons that modern science can devise. As an officer with Lord Methuen's force has graphically described it; "Perhaps you think it is easy to seca Boer, but it isn't. We have fought four tolerably big battles against them, but few of us have seen a single Boer. He is the invisible enemy. He lies in the grass, deep down in a trench, or behind a rock and spits death on us all day long. An English soldier of imaginative mind might come to think of the enciny as a sort of nineteenth-century in vention a vapor like the colorless smoke of the new powder-or a, demon or an essence."

The Boers's tactics and methods of fighting are traditional with them, they are always mounted, but these facts, curiously enough, seem to have been lost sight of, for forces sent against them were at first weak in mounted infantry, cavalry and artillery. The Lancet.

COBRA AND MONGOOSE.

Captain Elliot in writing on the above animals says:-

"Many observers have laid stress on the idea that the mongoose's coat is too thick for the coum to be able to get through it, and they have also called attention to the toughness of ita skin. I attach importance to either of these factors, which, at the very most, are only subsidiary items. No one who has watched the force of a cobra's lunge can seriously think them any-hing more; as for the skin of the

Grith, F. B.

Gutterres, G. H. O. Hall, J. R.

Howard, Mias M. Haw, M. S. Harrington, S. G. Holden, S. B. Hills, Captain F. Hitagskan Hamilton, M. Hansen, W, E. Haines, T. C. Hahnekrug, H. Holden, E. E. Hing, C. C.

Hermann, G. Hant, D. B. Hoogley Holshongen, A. M. Hayward, E. Hermann, J. Harvey, Miss Hjerbruen, H. Hogen, C. R. Henter, G. W. Hill, T. Hopkins, Miss Hathari, G. Hooper, A. F. Hodgkint, 5. M. Haines, J. C. Hammiller,

Cliene-San

Inongoose, it is no laugher than that of a dog, han

indeed it is not so tough, and ona speaks after

having used a hypodermic needle many times Ichang

on both species of animals. The real functions Johnson, L

of the outstanding hair are in my opinion-Jones, Dr. R. H.

(1) to mislead the snake as to the available size | Jocelyn, Mrs.

of target, and (2) to terrify its foe by meansJones, F. very comparable to those the cobra itself uses

in erecting its hood."

It is a curious fact, noticed by Captain Eliot, that the cobra is always the more nervous' of the two combatants. The mongoose, indeed,

is as nonchalant as a cucumber until the reni "business" begins.

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