Cape May Daily Herald, 10 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAYtDAlLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10 t 1908 v

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Unrest In India.

Th« C»mp«l*n of Major General Mr J»me» WUlcock* A fain* t the Z»kh» KheU Evidence* of Ntlive Dtacomcnt. T UK dlapalebM from India ra gardinc Ihe op-rat Iona of the nirduloD under comoiand of Major General Sir Jam*. Willlock* have .ailed Ibe altentloo of anivehaiM to (fee fact that the ilrltuti rovemuient I* faee to face with a M-noua eiltlBtiou In one of tbe h.mi . itmaive jHirtiona of tbe empire indrr lla rwar The r\|>edlU.it> under

Inbat.Mauta of tbe Indian empire that thla a leal outbreak hna gtveli the borne auth.nilea murb t-onvvm leal it ahould aprvad to other irli.-a. Much aecrec} attended tbe aettiug out of General Wliicorks' expedlUon owing to the fact that be wished to put down tbe Kokha Hhela before tbelr rebellloua spirit bad Ing pciple* It now apirara that the boma sv.vemmrot In Knc.aod I* dla aruatful of the ameer of AfsbanlaUu himself, who since tbe signing of tbe Anglo Kuaatan treatt baa been Inclined

The scene of tbe operation* under <i.-oere! IVUlcock* la tbe Hater VAllej. some fifteen mllee long bj nine broad, tbe center of which la <'hilar, tbe lar goal village In tbe region. An offleer employed In a former campaign against tbe Zakba Kbels said "When yon cm bark ujK>o an Indian frontier cam ■•sign yon are going Into a gunpowder store with a ilgbted match. Such action Involves great possibilities, but wltb good fortune and a good political organisation this affair should not spread beyond tbe Zakha Kh.-l*. esiie dally as thl* tribe la extremely un popular wltb all Its neighbor* " fir James baa been associated wltb India since bis early boyhood, at bis father bad e command there and htr family lived at Delhi lie la Ofty-one year* old and Is an officer experienced In tbe peculiarities of warfare with the wild tribes of tbe Indian frontier, bav Ing served under Lord Kobefcs in tbe Afghanistan campaign of 1STS-80. lie

prtved himself a valuable aasutaot to Lord Kitchener In (be latter's sc hem. of reorganisatioD of tbe army In I adl i It was lain December that the vet erana wbo fought Cor tbe snppressloa of the Indian mutiny of Ufty year* aggathered for a banquet In celehratio of the Jubilee at Albert hall. Loudon and a poem for the occasion by Bad yard Kipling wa* recited, some lines of which reed: Today across our fathom' graves Tbo a at on la hod ysam roves. The remnant of that drape rule host Which cleaned our east with steel Calcutta dispatches say that tbe gov eminent authorities now fear they ar> confronted by a deep laid and wide spread scheme of native revolt perhap more formidable and on a larger scab than the mutiny of half a century age The trouble on the Afghan frontier I but a part of tbe dilBcultlea tne hope rial gov rrnment has to face. A muel more extensive movement than that I revealed In the arrest and cnnfesalo: of a native who recently threw a bom' In Mocufferpur. coital of tbe provlDcv of the same niMhe In Bengal, killln two Eucppeah*. Examination of tb piled In tbe arrest of thirty I, tbe discovery of Incrlm Inatln-.-documenU tod of a supply of bembThe documents seised disclosed the tact that It was tbe Inteflioa to Mil

the British forces Is India, and otbe* high ottclala and to slaughter Euro peuna by the wholesale. Some of thor arreeted stated that tha pM was pan

tad their rioeslla. or fflml games, oa the SWb of April and several days following. In more modern times the English have beaa fa moot for their Maying festivities. la tbe sixteenth

population of a village, at least all of the people belonging to the middle and bumbler classes, to go forth at an early hour on May day and bring from the wood! and the Oeida tbe Bow-

a Won cut Mar poi.* Djjtca. era and branches of hawthorn, with which they decorated tbelr borne* Every door <nd window In the vlllag. would be *o •darned, tbe fairest mat.I In the town was crowned wltb flowers and lads and lassies danced gaylj about a Maypole. Even tbe king and queen mingled In such festivities In Chaucer - * tfme. for the poet tell* bow early on May day “forth goeth^ffl the court, both most and least, to fetch the flower* freah" Spenser. Tunny •on and other Immortal verstSer* have described similar festivities In those days tbe Maypole wa* aa much a vlj Inge Institution as tbe pariah church or the pariah stocks. The Puritan* caused tbe Maypoles to be uprooted when they were In tbe ascendency In the mother country and put • atop to May day festlvltlea But there was a reversion to the popular customs later and In rural England today many observances of olden time survive.

THE DAVIS CENTENARY. Mrs. Hayes, Daughter of President of Confederacy. In 1808 and 1809. but eight months apart and at [«lnU not far separated In Kentucky, two baby boys Drat aw the light What leer, seeing them In Infancy, would hare predicted that tbe younger-wonld be president of tbe United States, that the elder would be president of tbe Confederate States of America and that they would direct

ms. *. addisom ■atus. the armies of the so ode red sections la a fratricidal way cwttag bllIlona of dollar* and the lives of nearly half • twEUon men. The centenary of the birth of Jefferson Davis occurs this yswr on June S. of Abraham Itocotn on Feb. 1J next year Robert T. Lincoln, only surviving child of Afar*

eon Davie' only living mud. lira 1. . He rea, resides In Colorado Springs.

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