Show DEPLORED BY THE PRESS Governor Swettenham by Papers London Jan mornIng papers all regard the Incident Lag in the of the American warships from Kingston as most and regrettable but several of them refrain from speaking editorially pending further information be being ing desirous to avoid anything calculated In tile slightest to Jeopardize the friendly feeling between the United States and Great Britain They however reiterate of gratitude for the invaluable of the American surgeons and landing panics According to the DaIly Malls Kingston correspondent the people of the town are widely protesting against the withdrawal of the as there Is still groat need of food and still greater need of medical old This relates that It wa at the request f the ors duly authorized subordinate that an were banded to the disorders in the city Governor however repudiated his action The correspondent says Governor bases his own action on that of the American government after the San Francisco disaster He adds that In Inthe the heated final interview between Gov Governor and Roar Admiral Da Davia via the governor intimated that the ad mimi wanted to gala au unfair amount of credit Deplored as a Blunder The Daily Mail frankly describes the in incident a a deplorable blunder on the part of Governor and says he dealt with the situation in an alto wrOng frame of mind and compro tim credit of his country In so do doing ing it was a situation to try the stoutest nerves the Daily Mail continues amid full allowanCe musi be made for the con hi which the found him himself self It cannot be too plainly understood that It was IL humiliating a British colony to 10 o foreign assistance but help freely and generously have been accepted with equal generosity of spirit and acknowledged with the full cut courtesy The Daily Chronicle Tile paInful ending of the of mercy will be deeply deplored by the In IntIle tIle absence of it is to apportion the for the We only hope the are quick to take offense at in the nature of slight will take a cool view of the Their and promptitude in of offering fering aki created a impression here and sincerely trust they not think not value their sympathy or cooperation Action Inexcusable Thu Daily Express says The disaster will become doubly if i to between Great Brit I and America Should hams be an as ap appears pears from the the government well to supe sed and otter diplomatic to Washington without delay Tue T thip Morning Post and oilier while withholding Ill heartily to generosity with regard ta Ja Jamalca malca and express the sincere hope that the incident is exaggerated or will willbe be satisfactorily so that there will be no Cilanco of disturbing the friend friendly ly tWo the press is that acted ban the of a quick temper anti sensitive hi has not to diminish Excess of Zeal The Tribune suggesting there may have been an excess ot zoal on either side says But tile value of the aid given by the ships is testified to b many Witnesses ami It Ix lit any rats a ways better to have too much aid than tO tOrun run risk of having too little It seems to tous us that in such a matter any chalice of a should been incurred by hasty action Officials of the u who VO with t lw contend that the t WW fully equal to lIlg order had force on such a lt probably would only tp tile Le m Cy is no that Iw lii tW for the tone Of Governor reply to the courteous letter of Ad Davis Is says This lamentable close of a mission con in so admirable a spirit of inter goodwill certainly will flot sen the gratitude of tue aol ony and of the ever tu Rear Admiral Eavis and his or to the American government |