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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1902.

The divergence so noticeable in the various of the Colonial Secretary.. Circumstances—in. press comments, which strike every note in the the shape of loyalists-were too strong for the whole gamut of praise and blame,' is no less genial · Mr. Lloyd George. That stalwarį 'marked in the opinion of those who express Krugerite, who ultimately escaped from the themselves in the club and drawing-room. Tòhall disguised in a policeman's uniform, was me it appears that the bulk of English news. not suffered to address the meeting at all. The paper criticism is in substantial agreement singing of “Rule Britannia” and other patriotic

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sons, which may be 'summed up this The positive statements of fact and policy are with one exception sound, statesman-like, and to all but Pro-Boers, obvious. The negative ar senti. mental side of the speech, is valueless, so long as it stands untrans ated into action.

Milner, and the Government, completely drowned the efforts of the chairman and his supporters to reach even the reporters' table immediately below the platform: and, amid a scene of very regrettable disorder, nearly ap.. proaching to iot, the anti-British orators were compelled to retire;

The Daily News of Thursday was very pretty reading, but its management is never afflicted with any false sense of reserve decorum.

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Lard Roseberry dismissed with scornful em- phasis, the anti-English lies respecting "barbar- ity," whether of the Government, or of the army. He holds no brief against his native land. He rreognizes that while we war, we must do it with all four night, without offering of terms, with.and.the steady recurrence of small successes out refraining from those legitimate severities all over the three Colonies has reawakened in which are unhappily bound up in a state of sense of hopefulness-and without being un belligerency. He holds on the other hand that duly optimistic it certainly accms, immediately the Boers themselves beg for though the constant reduction of the Boer negotiations we should meet them wärmly and numbers, together with the capture of so be willing to discuss everything, save the ques many leaders, and the privations endured by tion of annexation and the position of Lord the hustled commandoes, is really bringing Milner and Mr. Chamberlain. Moreover the the end of the war within hailing' distance. This Liberal Lader is confident that Lord Milner thought came as the one joyjul gleam.in the is the man best fitted to engineer for us. sad service of last Monday, aftemoop, when the peace terms. There is nothing new in an enormous black-robed congregation assem all this, unimpa tant folk have known i bled in St. Paul's to de honour to those fallen for a jug time, but it was a satisfaction to during the war. Probably among all the hear Lord Rosebery give in his adhesion to the

men and women present, there but few upon (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA), general scheme, because it showed that, should he presently be in a position to form un alter native Calunet to that now existing, he wouki not run counter to the interests of this Empire as understood by all but the smallest fraction of its citizens.

Whether it would be wise, as Lord Rosebery believes, to treat, with Mr Kruger, should that obstinate old man attempt to negotiate on be half of the Boers, is a matter upoo which mang thoughtful critics differ widely. So far as i have been able to gather the opinion of ordin- my men and wonen, the feeling against any such procedure is very strong, dutside of off- cal orders.

As to the results of the speech as a whole. first unpressions are distinctly chaotic. The Conservative attitude is nonchalant, at any rate professedly. It is printed nut that, "omitting, the ancient history contained in the address, rel-tive to pre-war days, and passing over a few socers at Lord Salisbury and Mr. Chamberlain, the main part of Lord Rosebery's deliverance might have flowed with equal propriety from the lips of a member of the Cabinet. Be in with us, on essentials "it is argued, "and for the res, no one cares at the present time," Nevertheless people competent to arrive at an approximately correct conclusion on such mat. ters, believe that abour thirty of the Liberal Unionists, now unofficially attached to the Conservative palty, will migrate to the other side and form the nucleus of a regenerated Li- beral party having no Ir sh' alliance, and free 'from the phantom of Home Rule; of which Lord Rosebery would be the accepted leader,

The various "atoms which at the present time are inaccurately, hur for convenience sake; classed under the common name of Liberal, express themselves as well pleased by the Chesterfield address. The Imperialist suction, because it voices their sentiments on foreign affairs without denying their domestic programme; and the Radicals because it went further than might have been expected and made for peace." Mr. Lloyd-George and bis friends note with avidity the paragraphs "agin the government," and conveniently forget the

rest.

The prevailing opinion among men who are neither extreme ministerialists, nor Pro-Boers, appears to be that Lord Rosebery desires to create a new moderate or Centre party, with an Imperial external policy, and a progressive domestic programme; but as to his chances of success considerable"divergence exists.

Those who do not believe the scheme feasible base their view generally, on one of two. grounds.

1. The character, of Lord Rosebery himself and the feeling of uncertainty it has inspired.

2. The unwillingriess of English politicians to break lies of which they know the full dis- advantages and voluntarily adept others which "they know not of" Moreover it is improbable that Mr. Chamberlain will sever his coniection with the Conservative. Government, and that fact will deter many of his personal following from changing their name and leader.

Before leaving the subject a word as to the possibilities of such a party, if formed, obtain ing power next year. It is estimated that at least twenty-five of the seats now held by ministerialists, and uncontested at the last election, would certainly revert to an Im. perialist Liberal candidate next time; which, in a division, would reduce the Conservative majority by 50. Twenty-one more are held by the present occupants, by a nátrów"majority, ranging from three at Christchurch, to 136 in the Middleton Division of Lancashire, and in such cases a very small secession would turn the balancé,

whose hears there lay no shadow of the Death Angel either passed or feared, and it was this thai gave to the beautiful and impressive Bervice its keenest and most lingering pathos.

Lord and Lady Roberts occupied the fron seat under the dome where all the soldiers-

chiefly Guards-were assembled. He would have perhaps allended in any case, but it was not as Commander-in-Chief that the brave old hero knelt at the head of his troops; rather as one sharing in the grief which has darkened so many British homes, the father mourning his only son.

There were many distinguished persons, who came to offer their tribute of love or honour, and, following the precedent of last year, the Lord Mayor and Aldermen attended in state.

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itself was brief, extending only over 40 minutes, but for three quarters of an hour before it beyan, the band of the Coldstreams, stationed at the font of the Chancel steps; played solema music. The magnificent rolling of drums, like heavy min ute guns crashed out with sudden grandeur, and filled the great sombre Cathedral with mournful echoes, which hardly' died away be fore the gathering roll burst forth again. Two funeral moiches followed the drums, and then' the sad and gentle notes of the "Regrets" spoke in a subdued minor key, that message of sympathy which music seeks to bring to every mourner in the hour of his bereavement.

The opening hymn, after the procession had gained the appointed seats in the choir, was

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Brief Life is here our portion," followed by the anthem "1 am the Resurrection," a few short psalms and Spohr's "Blest are the de- parted." After this the Dean read the Lesson taken from Ecclesiasticus, beginning with the words "Let us now praise famous men." The Magnificat, a few suitable prayers, and the five petitions of the War Litany were followed by the hymn, "Now the labourer's task is o'er," and the Benediction. The Band, accompanied | $7.50; by the pedal notes of the organ, brought the service to a conclusion with a wonderful pre- sentiment of the "Dead March in Saul." The limmense congregation,, many of whom were unable to wholly restrain their emotion, dis- solved quietly but with greai celerity.

What has been somewhat sensationally described in certain newspapers as ~ .

THE IRISH CRISIS,"

is attracting a fair amount of attention. Strip. pod of exaggeration the matter is merely one of intimidation, which, but for the fact that among the ring-leaders have been found one or two M.Ps, and and J.P. would have been dealt with by justice in the ordinary way, and no remarks made. As it is now, several parts of Connaught are in a state of seditious excite- ment, which, given an occasion, 'may easily break out into same riotous act. The agit- ators have prevented all hunting in the affected districts, that being a penalty to which the landlords add other gentry appear to object for more than to the threats of personal vio- lence hurled at them by a few of the more ardent malcontents. The cause of the trouble is the old one of eviction following no payment of rent, supplemented by local complications. Mr. Conor O'Kelly M.P. was yesterday sen. tenced to two months' imprisonment for un- lawful assembly--the four other principals concerned with him receiving shorter sentences. There was much excitement at Castlebar during the trial, but no disturbance occurred in the face of a large body of police drafted into the town for use in emergency.

andience to "make a ring of fire around a certain tenant, who had recently taken up the farm of an evicted occupant. He further ex- pressly commended the use of every weapon introduced by the old Land Lengue.

Mr. Reddy, Another M.P. is likely to be arrested immediately on the charge of incite- But against these galas must be set thement to breach of the peace, as in addressing fact that Lord Rosebery disclaims the Irish a meeting yesterday be recommended his party, so that, it at once becomes evident, be would require a further large capture of scots to put the Conservatives in a minority. As however, a very considerable number of ministerialists would probably vote for a moderate candidate, committed to a sound lai- perial policy-simply because the present Labinet bas lost touch with the nation,this fact is less impossible than might appear on the face of it.

THE PRO-POERS decided to hold a demonstration at Birmingham on Wednesday night, which should serve at once, as a counterblast to Lord Rosebery's speech, and, by taking place in Mr. Chamber Jain's own constituency as a blow to the prestige

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