Show I BRITISH DETERMINE TO BEAT A Urge Indian Cotton Growers to I Push Work Donates I Million i IRELANDS IRELAND'S NEW KLONDIKE j American Syndicate Is Formed 1 to Work lork New FoundS found Mines S BY RICHARD ABERCORN n Republican Special Cable L London S Sept pL 14 The H.-The The British 1 cotton Growing association Is more determined doter deter deter I mined than ever to ma malta make Great Greal Britain Independent of or tho the American cotton i market and at a a. meeting of West est IndIan Indian Indian In In- dian cotton growers at Liverpool theother the tIme theother other day at which man many pi prominent eminent English manufacturers rs were ere present It was re resolved that the as association I would spend one million annually an an- to encourage the growth ro of ot cotton cot cot- i iton ton In iii Africa and British West cst Indie- Indie 1 A resolution solution was wal also passed parsed urging the tho government to establish on elm a 0 permanent per per- manent basis bash the time imperial department of ot agriculture for the West Indies pcr-j pcr and to extend tho tue scope COPO and antI area of Its ha work It was lIPI further recommended that as the thC future pro prosperity of the whole empIre Is Ie largely dependent upon I tho ho development ele of cotton and find other raw materials and agricultural products products pro pro- ducts It Is essential that there should b be a permanent nt central department on onan onan an Imperial basis ballis for tor the purpose of ot I Investigation experiment Instruction I and amid education and for tho the ordination co-ordination collection and dissemination of I matlon Sir Alfred Jones promised tho the West Vest Indian cotton growers that In I order to enable them to successfully I compete with American cotton In tho the I English market ho lie would carry all cotton cotton cot cot- I ton free from Jamaica for 1 12 month in tn inthe the steamers o of his company Me I Edler Edier Demster Co I 1 Private dispatches from India cato cate that a very serious state stalo of af at affairs affairs af- af fairs Calr prevails ii In lu one ono of oC tho the crack cay cay- airy aln ro regiments A native was wat I found dying outside th tIme quarters of Qt this re regiment tho ho other da lay day under circumstances circumstances cir cir- cir cir- Indicating that thal he ho had bad been violently assaulted by sorno Borno of tho sol sot diers The civilian authorities took the matter up with t the result rosult that strong suspicion loll fell upon two troopers In the tilo regiment When hen however an attempt i was vas made matlo to arrest them and Identity them with tho the crime the they were stoutly I defended b by their comrades comrade who threatened open violence to any ono one I who attempted to make tho the arrest They refused to parado parade when formally commanded to do so 80 b by their commandIng command command- Ing officer and the usual business of saddle cutting rutting and anel harness destruction followed In Iii tho the end the men had hud to tobe tobe tobo be bo overawed b bv by threats of summoning the native Infantry from rom the neighboring neighbor neighbor- In lug ing barracks to disarm them unless thc they behaved themselves Strangely enough however tho authorities have now withdrawn the tho demand for tor the Arrest Ar nr- mtr- mtr rest of tho the two troopers and are aro seek Reck- Ing theory In connection with th tint the crime With tho the aid of American capital Head Had County Donegal Ireland Ire Ire- land Is trying to be become ome a a. g new w Klon Klein dike Two years ears ago Lord Shaftsbury granted a year sixty lease to a Mr nr Jonnston Johnston of Belfast who had strong faith in the time gold producing of this part ol of Ireland Gold was actually act act- discovered and nearly tons of ore which Is claimed to contain a considerable percentage of ot gold old silver sU-er copper r and lead have now been ex expos expos ex- ex pos nosed d. d A group roup of or American heard hl of ot tho the new field and after receiving re re- ln cJ T a favorable Ca r a mittin mitt mitt- A. A A in he t over they the lH a ha i y yI Y I 7 fc f I Pt I Quite ie a number of or people le t r a f tIme tho of or the tIne Rand will t b be eclipsed by bj the wealth of I. I L L. J Max Maxse the editor of the National Review le In tn a recent political political po po- speech severely se criticized ho rho British government It is ts time time he hu I Isaid said sald that British statesmen speak I openly and plainly in language understood under under- 6 stood by the people of tho the prot pretentious and arid sinister preparations ot or our false friend the kaiser to mako make war far Great Britain when least expected These preparations have hae been conducted conduct conduct- ed with German thoroughness with German skill and German devotion under the personal persona 1 I Inspiration t Ion of or the kaiser and the guidance of th the general staff starr the greatest body of w war o exper's experts experts' W to be found round anywhere In th the world Side Sideby Sideby b by side with Germanys Germany's amazing preparations preparations preparations prep prep- which are known to all British responsible politicians though politicians though with the honorable and pa patriotic trio tic exception of or Lord Cramer Gramer none o of them have had the nerve to speak publicly public on the matten matter mat mat- ter ten though many go o about gibbering In private the private the kaiser f In engaged en engaged n en- In maneuvers maneU to ba bamboozle i tn th the British people and throw them off oft th their lr guard until It Is 18 too late German officers are arc scouring Engl England nd on staff rides or disguising themselves as walt waiters rs or hairdressers and our Eastern countries are arc studded with spies Still for every Germany adds to her naval expenditures we wt l knock nok a n. pound round off Orr ours and while Gc Germany many keeps her battle battlo fleet leet compact ana concentrated con concentrated con con- under a single command we break up ours into Insignificant cant fragments fro frag ments menta each of ot which Is Inferior to tho the German Gorman high sea fleet because our admirals admirals admirals ad ad- ashore are too tao Jealous of our admirals afloat to allow any of or them to have havo a decent command The speech has lisa caused a a. sensation both in England and Germany where the press had not yet et finished hed commenting comment comment- lug ing upon Lord Cramer |