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German Minister and General still abstain the future ministry as improbable. It is stated?!, from attending consultations.
The Chinese report that two companions of Chinesa troops, about 6,000 each, held mancœuvres outside the Te. Shing Meer on January 18th and the drilling, was not much inferior to the Germans 1. The number of troops
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LONDON, January 23rd. THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.
Yesterday the first anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria was observed throughout the Kingdom by rich and poor alike, in a spirit of tender, remembrance.
At Frogmorethe Royal Familybeld in private within the mausoleum a Memorial Service which the few privileged spectators describe to have been most beautiful and affecting. In order that there might be no competition with the Accession Service of rejoicing, the dead queen
was remembered both at Westminster and St.
Campbell Bannerman, adding a few ineffective words for the enemy: On a divison the Govern- ment majority reached the substantial figure of 210. A large number of Liberal Imperialists abstained from voting on the ground that the amendment implied that the prolen gation of the war is the fault of the British Government and, not of the Boers. On the other hand, the Nationalists and the extreme Pro-Boers also abstained on the gronud that the war was not itself, condemned | in the amendment, but only the government conduct thereof. In fact, in trying to com- promise between the two wings of his party,
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Paul's at Evensong on the 21st. This arrange ment, being unexpected, the congregation at the Abbey was smaller than might have been anti. cipated and people who arrived very early might have safely sought a gond seat up to within a few minutes of three o'clock. The anthem "So. He giveth His Beloved, sleep" sung the day after the queen's death last year, and also on
An interesting and optimistic message from (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA), YAWATA MARU.. the following Sunday' was beautifully rendered the Time's China Correspondent which appear ---the special thanksgiving for the noble life of ed on Wednesday has attracted a good deal of "Victoria our Queen lately taken from us attention among Far Eastern "gone-homers."
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that gentleman's new-found enthusiasm for in Saul." The extreme simplicity of the reform is reckoned at something above its true 57d] memorial made of it a far more touching value by the Peking journalists. At any rate, I tribute than if an ornate formal service bad trustworthy source, that Yung Lu is in high have independent non-political evidence from
been prepared, and the blackrobed congrega favour at St. Petersburg, and the fact is not tion stole away with many traces of emotion in without bearing upon the correct British judg face and bearing. Nearly all the parishment of that official's probable influence, churches of London held special services yester The information that day, and at St. Andrew's Fulham The Rev. Lord Edward Cecil, son of the Prime Minister, delivered a moving address. Requiems were sung at the early Celebrations of the High Churches,, and the Kensit followers, though they promised a disturbance at one of these "Popish services" had the decency to postpone their protests to some less solemn occasion.
DEBATE ON. THE ADDRESS.
Apart from the sad memories of this an niversary public interest has this week centred around the Debate on the Address. The opposition war amendment occupied the first three days of the week, and furnished Mr. Chamberlain with an opportunity of which he availed himself to the full it is doubtful whether the Colonial Secretary has ever spoken, better, for though be indulged in a little hard bitting, his speech was not marred by any exhibition of passion, such as át times detracts from his official replies to the mud-throwers among his Pro-Boer opponents,
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revelations, to which I made allusion last week, "this statement' was received by the Opposition in acquiescent silence, while a further comment on the "absolutely unprecedented humanity" displayed by our army during the war, evoked a hearty cheer from the Unionist benches. Turning next to the question of terms, Chamberlain emphasized the need of
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of King Edward, has aroused some annoyance. is to represent the Emperor'nt the Coronation in this country, where it is understood that any comparisons instituted by the Chinese GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF between the special Envoy on this occasion, and Prince. Chua must redound greatly to British disfavour: Coming as it does at the same time as the intimation thai a junior' Yamen clerk is to be appointed Ambassador to London, some hope is entertained that a polite hint may be dropped by our Foreign Office to the effect that a more distinguished represen tative would be welcome. It is understood that one Chinese diplomat has been refused by the Czar as Minister to that country, on the ground that he is a persona non grata so that, a reminder of what is fitting in the selection of an Ambassador to be accredited to Great Britain, would appear to be specially desirable. It is doubtful bowever whether there is any in-
dividual, or body of individuals, able to obtain the attention of Lord Londsdowne for this datter. The best hope lies in the fact that people quite unconnected with China and to whom the name Chang Te-yi as minister, con veys nothing, are inclined to resent the pro- nosed despatch of a mere distant scion of the Imperial House to represent the Emperor at the Coronation--more power to these sensible objectors,
Speaking of the
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brings a reminder of the remarkable canard reported from Germany to the effect that the Prince of Wales would not visit Berlin after all on account of British annoyance against Von Bülow, The sequence of ideas is not quite clear to the unsophisticated
Briton. The preparations for Prince Henry's Mr.visit to America are being pushed on apace, and it was probably with a view to discount that visit at Washington, that Lord Cranborne was instructed to make known in Parliament, a few days ago, the part which England took in protecting the United States from a hostile European combination in connection with the Spanish war. The public statement was wise and well timed, for it is not for no reason that Germany is thus coqueting with the States, fealous as the Fartherland admittedly is of Amercian commercial enterprise, the sudden. access of friendship which prompts the Kaiser
who must be qualified to put his surrender is black and white.; "At the present time no one General, or burgher politician, appeared to be able to speak for bis fellows. The terms offer ed by Lord Kitchener months ago were no longer open-the unconditional surrender of
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all the armed forces still in the field was an asto despatch his only brother across, the Atlantic santial preliminary of all discussion between and to pay graceful compliments to the over Government and the Boers Mr. Cham-daughter of President Roosevelt, naturally berlian ruthlessly exposed the absurd conten- arouses some anxious questioning. That the tion of Sir Henry Campbell-Basserman and visit, and the sentiment it is intended to arouse, his friends that unconditional surrender is may be partly connected with the synonymous with extermination. Among edu- cated Englishmen the point would hardly seem worth labouring, but in view of the ex- traordinary rating of the Daily News, and the ignorance displayed by certain members of Parliament, the plain, announcement was po- Jitic.
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