Show I ADVICE FROM ENGLAND I I Should Hold the Islands With Army of Negroes London May 7The Spectator in an article today urges America to keep the Philippine islands to raise a colored army of 20000 men and with this effective sepoy army hold the Philippine islands Hawaii and Porto Rico paying the army of occupation out of the local revenues Continuing the Spectator says With such a garrison these Islands would be as safe as a drawing room and as full of business as Broadway or the Strand Referring to the outcome of the war I the Spectator remarks The Americans will emerge from the war with new ideas and larger ambitions They will have defeated de-feated a secondclass European state and will feel acutely that as matters stand they would have been defeated by sx first class one They could not have fought France to say nothing of Great Britain without suffering grave defeats at sea and enormous losses on land That Is not tne position wnicn suits American temper and Washington will set ieaelf about to construct a firstclass iron fleet That once built the desire for a position in the world equal to their position among nations will compel them to abandon the idea of noninterventtlon and change the I Monroe doctrine into a direct and effective effec-tive protectorate of the two Americas I Wo hope the Americans will keep the Philippines and that they can keep thm I there Is no doubt whatever Europe to put the truth In its most brutal form sion cannot attack them without our permis I |