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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1902,

THE PRINCE AND THE COLONIAL | niors, and Natal Naval Volunteers. Bethune's

CONTINGENTS,

THE QUEEN AT THE PARADE.

The Times if the 4th July says: The Prince of Wales yesterday morning held a review of the colonial troops now in London on the Home Guards l'arade in the presence of the Queen, the Princess of Wales, several other members of the Royal Family, and the foreign Princes sull in this country, with an enormous assemblage of enthusiastic spectators. The contingents of troops from the Alexandra Park camp were brought to Victoria by special

Mounted Infantry, invincible and magnificent, moulded as a unit by the character and sterling quality of the soldier who led them and from whom they take their name The Railway Pioneer Regiment-the men who might have beea carning high wages as civil engineers, but who upon a pittance and bad food faced inestimable dangers in order that the great army of occupation in South AfricxTM might live, and it was upon their railway construction work that that army was able to live-surely they

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DESERVED THE HONOUR OF THEIR QUEEN'S SALUTE, trains, and marched to Hyde Park-comer, | The Scottish Worse and South African Con- where they joined the South African contingents stabulary-youngest of the South African from Kensington-gardens, the whole body then | corps, it is true, but, young though they may marching to the parade ground by way of be, they have done their duty. Have not the Constitution-bill and the Mall, The total Scottish Horse Vlakfontein and Brakentaagte HON. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, C.M.G., farce on parade consisted of 139 officers, 24 upon their honour roll, and has not the Con-

G. U. DODWELL, ESQ. R. SHEWAN, Esq. warrant officers, and 2,498 non-commissioned stabulary furnished patient garrisons to black- officers and men, 28-eparale contingents being houses and kept clear the worst areas in the

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........'er Month. brought from South Africa by the Bavarian was made up of detachments fram several different colonies. The Duke of Commnught was in chief command, and was early on the ground with

his staff. Immediately after 11 a,m.

THE QUEEN DROVE UP from Buckingham Palace in a carriage, in which she was accompanied by the Princess of Wales, Princess Victoria, and Princess Charles of Denmark. Her Majesty was greeted with a tremendous outburst of cheering. The Prince of Wales with the beadquarters staff having Jaken up their positions near the saluting dase, Royal saluto was givan, and the Prince, followed by the Queen in her carriage, pro. ceeded to inspect the troops, who were drawn up in five lines. Next followed the presena tion by the Prince to 23 recipients of the Dis- tinguished Service Order, the Victoria Cross, and other decorations. The Prince of Wales and Sir Henry Trotter dismounted, and the list was called over. (Included among the names for the Distinguished Conduct medal was that of Colour-Sergeant Purdon, of the Chinese Regiment.) The recipients of

VICTORIA CROSSES

were received with great applause; the Queen bowed to each, and the Prince, after pinning the crosses upon the recipients', breasts, shook each man warmly by the hand. The four CROSSES were won at the engagements of Vlakfontein, Naauwpoort, Brakpan, and Strydenburg respectively. The action which won the last was perhaps the most magnificent. Clements, the recipient; that day. followed the

But in the enthusiasm for the soldier back from the field of battle we must not forget the other contingents in yesterday's parade, who in every way were as worthy as their beme- called comrades for the honour of a Prince's inspection. It would be impossible, when dealing with a parade composed of the smallest uni's and detachments, to go into detail. But there filed before the Queen and Prince repre- sentatives of nearly every colonial corps in existence. Sturdy

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marched past; gay sivages in semi-uniform from Fiji and the distant Pacific; detachments of coloured soldiery from Bermuda, British North Bameo, Cyprus, Sierra Leone, and Gambia; gay Hausas in zouave kit and scarlet slung jackets; negroes from Jamaica, sipakis from the Gold Coast, Lagos, and Northern Nigeria; men from St. Lucia, Trinidad, and South Nigeria; stalwart troopers in scarlet chapkans and with pennant lances belonging to some Asiatic Governor-General's bodyguard; straight, fine drawn Sikhs, enlisted in the faraway Punjab to make

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or the Uganda (King's African) Rifles; and," more extraordinary than all, a detachment of Anglicized Chinamen in quaint green kits from the Wei-hai-wei Regiment. Perhaps never in the whole history of the world has there been such a display of Empire power as was wit- nessed yesterday upon the Horse Guards Parade. Here we had men of every colour, creed, doromination, and descent, all an swering to the same word of command, all performing the same manoeuvre, all, animated

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Harvey received a wound from which he was never to recover. Though wounded, Clements succeeded in killing and disarming the whole group of the enemy-Cape rebels-opposed to him.

As soon as the specially signalized heroes of the day had marched away, the band struck up the inspiriting strains of "The Maple Leaf," and the parade, led by the Duke of Connaught, began to

MARCH PAST THE SALUTING BASE 7ia column of foure. First came the Canadian Militia-fiue men who have earned eternal fame as soldiers during the last two years, They swung past their Queen and Prince, as men in full knowledge of their worth. The majority were in scarlet and blue, but there were a sufficient number in the more modest brown to re-awaken memories of that fearful night of sapping up to the Paardeberg tren ches, of the many stories of Canadian gallantry -Israel's Pont, Dorakop, and Bergendal, The fabrimmed hat, now affected by the South African Constabulary, what memories it can conjure up! Strathcona's inimitable troopers, the men who

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After the whole of the force had marched past and the parade taken its original post, the Duke of Connaughn 'gave the order

"HATS OFF",

He then called for three chcers for the King. The chigers were given with great fervour, the men of their own accord adding, a fourth. The Queen, then drove from the parade, amid the clash of the National Anthem'from the ranssed bands on the ground; the Prince and his entourage followed immediately, and an un- precedented event in the annals of the British Army came to an end.

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national function, she had her reward in the enthusiasm of a crowd, keenly and sympa- thetically alive to the pathetic interest of the occasion. The review itself, with the Prince of A Government Timber Mill. Must be thor- in the moment of triumph in battle, and who

Wales as its central figure, and the Duke of returned without knowledge of defeat. And, Connaught in command of the troops, was an to come to the closing episodes of the war, who imposing pageant. After marching past, all will forget the history of that solitary Canadian the troops fell into line as before and gave o picket, when there was no surrender even Royal salute, though a 6ner demonstration of the same kind was still to come. For though every officer, or man was killed or raising himself in his stirrups, like the wounded? But the music changes; there are Duke of Wellington at Waterloo, and other stalwarts marching past who can claim doffing his cocked hat, the Duke of Con as eulogistic appreciation as the Canadians.naught, in a loud, deliberate voice, cried out:

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ELDERLY, WHITE HAIRED VETERAN · Is leading past the South African colonials. The crowds cheer with delight when they recognize in the kindly face of the African leader Brigadier-General Sir E. Brabant. And what traditions have been built up by the men who follow behind him Dark-skinned troopers of Thorneycroft's Mounted In- fantry--what could they not tell of Spion Kop and a hundred fights | Rim ington's Tigers, with their jaunty catskinned hats-beau idial guerillas of a stamp Soutli Africa alone can produce. The Imperial Light House what a history is theirs. A lump rises

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