Show ENGLAND'S NEW KING A 4 cable sa says s 's that King George of f England is already making good We believe it but hut the bc belief is not founded on anything he has done since his fathers father's death but upon the fact that when he her r turned returned from a visit to lo India two or three years eals ago it was reported that his visit was a failure and looking for for- fora a cause for fOl that statement in what hat he did in iii India we find that lie no crossed that peninsula twice from Bombay to Calcutta and b brick beck ek that he sought every opportunity and made opportunities to visit every prince of or every province ince and to have heart to talks with them and on his return the belief that the thc I troubles in India would be greatly reduced if in dealing with them more sympathy had been an and aud should be bo shown them b by the British authorities That Tha to us m means ans a great deal When a lad Iud the prince was placed upon a training ship and the instruction in in- to the commander was that no special favors should be shown him bim that he lie should hould have havethe the same duties assigned him and the thc same fare as the other cadets on the ship This every everyone one o of the young oung tars aboard und understood and they did lid their p part rt to make malte it lively for his ro royal al highness He learned the tough as well as us the jolly siide of if life He lie wa was gone sone over two years rounded the world and sailed altogether miles lIe Ho knows what the men on deck do 10 what the stokers do and the thought must have come to him a good while ago that on sea and nd land with the masses S o of mankind the old decree has not been Changed v they must live by the tho sweat of their faces He lIe saw the dreadful poverty in India he saw the overbearing British officers there and his conclusion conclusion conch conch- sion was that there should be more sympathy from the conquerors toward tJ the e conquered He understood under understood stood that th there e is nn much mitch ch poverty and distress in England but th there re every man has a right to tu do 10 any legitimate thing It is not so in India there the provinces are arc assessed to carry on the government govern govern- ment of foreigners and nd in turn the rajahs have havet t t- t wring from on the poverty stricken wretches not only the taxes assessed by the government but enough more to lo support their home homo masters The new king likes many exercises he likes to see a fine horse race or boat race but he does not care for a great many frivolous things which his father did at t his age The Danish blood on his mothers mother's side has steadied his brain kain and the chances are that tha t if he lives five years hence the world will realize that Great Britain is blessed with ith a strong and straightforward king whom the whole world is bound to respect There will be he beno beno heno no scandals in the English court Queen Mary will see sec that what Victoria dreamed of is carried out and her husband will help her George V. V will not be like any other George that in the past wore Great Britain's crown |