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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1929)
t ¡»«■ Ittcniltt-r 14 . 19 l¡¡* ll.I.r S T K A T K O KK ATI UK S K t’TION KING 1PREMP1KH AND THE GOLDEN STOO]L By J. A . R O G E R S A sh A n U . I A p p re ciate to. ♦* ts also say that the claims against • hariK-n h b . he will .t»ok the keener ♦ nltv they quietly returned to tlielt I seats *' j the fullest Its kindness.’* ! Prempeh were unJustified j alter the remainder " .t.'r h » présent state fhould roin f «tul At the sight of th b supreme tndtg The HrtlLsh H ereupon replied that Hut this offer a va il'd nothing Tin* Finally the British with a large ai enjoy the protection of Her Mujestv Ashanti had not lived to the treats . my marched on Coomav.tc The Ash Knglbh had com e ull that wav (o mty to mother and son whoae light • he Queen and Empress of India. I of 1874. Unit it had not paid tin* In antis, also menaced by tile Pantls a l ! nothing less than the whole of esl word once might have meant Ilf * may say is a matter o f very serious demnify nor kepi the road open Fur lowed Uie enemy to come on w ith Brempeh’a kingdom T he governor or death. King Prrmpelt • subject* consideration, and 1 am happy to sav ther to a m moral support Kurland out resistance | demanded absolute siilmiKsioii and : »U sk I as if turned to stone King Prempeh received G overnor that we have arriver. at the con clu accused the Ashantis o f the rile »1 A heavy fine was plated on Prempeh to b<* on tlie pa Maxwell, and Colonel Scxitt com ordered ground at six o ’clock to make Prrinpeh. and he. h b father, u iotltei. sion that my kingdom of Ashanti win human sacrifice t'miider of the expedition and his staff rade and uncles were made prisoners a tormul surrender n ■ ¡ com mit itself to any such jx»Ii - This accusation of human saerthe* m his palace General Baden-Powell, All were Im pri Pren»|»eh and h b court »lid not a r pending payment | has been raised against all West A l hero of th** Boer War. and founder rive c> until eight and when he came soned in Khulna Ca.ntle on the sain * in peoples The fact l > th of the llo\ >ut movement, who took the governor and Colonel Scott. und territory for which white men had Ashanti must remain independent a» >f oi l and at the same time friend- sacrificed were crim inals and c a p part in the expedition, describe* the his aide were tea ted on •» platf rm been paying rent to Ashanti kings foi The death pcu ilty w : in in scene :ts follows th ||] white men 1 d i Dot tives Vhr chiefs, were made to com e on* muie than two hundi *i yeai “ And there siWi I’ reinpelt lookm t b\ «»ne amt lav down their swords »rite this with a boastful spirit bu flected for miner otTenses. a., In En«- Later King Prempeh wra* taken u> | land and the United States ol a cen very bored as three acarletclad dwai : tv th • olear setts,* of its meaning Then the governor, determined to Sierra le on e, and from thence | i Ashanti is an Independent k m t- I turv a„’ o. men were han ;ed for theft da net* before him amid the dense humble Ashanti pride to the lowest, the Seychelles 1 d u m b i ft the east | crowd of sword-bearer*, court-crier 'ordered the k in : and his mother to i.,, i and i» alwa s with the whil* 1 ami counterfeiting ist <>f .\iticq where It ■ UU ii. • Might not a West African who saw rt> catchers, an l other officials lie kUs the feet of h iim 'lf and Colonel n i thank Her Majesty a G o a captive a criminal being allot, guillotined, or looks a regal figure on a lofty thron* Scott •minent for the rood wishes enter- llut tlie British were yet to pay electrocuted after a religious cerem o- with u huge velvet umbrella standin . Pride Humbled dearly for the hum iliation o l tho iw ask in naivete what was the d il over him upon his head a black ut»i An Ktiglith war eori dwuulent de black monarch Why. it may •** a*k ig e n c e between his land and thoa-* gold tiara and on hts neck and arms of the Christians? large golden beads and nuggets >i scribed the ensuing scene as follow» ed. had the powerful Ashanti army The king thereupon arose ami | surrendered without even thiow ing a gold * Killed to Terrorlie Premprh. anxious to preserve the taking off h b crown ami h b slippers . ■ II ' Further the ob ject of killing ca p independence of his kingdom offered as but. came forward to the platform And that brings us to the highly tives and crim inals was protection to pav a huge indemnity l am with the queen-m other whose prettl tom an tic but none the less true story he said, “ and be ■ l\ f.Mine I lr#t were always bare T o of the < • ' dden 8to I through terror, as in civilized lam b willing to pav The story of human sacrifice, a c H b Majesty's Ooveriunent to take a get her they slowly approached and ( To l»e continuedi «M'-it *<•«•* follow• i • * Qua I if « cording to Sir Francis Puller and first installment It is usual for u b ‘tiding down clasped with their a h l n d « 1*11 it« ut « ( » I f 111 I t . other* who have lived in Ashanti mun before meals to take som e'hlng hands and partly em biaced the leg. < I » H e n Ht<K>! has be *n greatly exaggerated M a to sharpen h b appetite if the g ov iiul (M o ld feet of the governor. • If Y<-( It « « p l a i n « tit • f f t i r l i u l l i i f l n u n * ny of the more unbiased white w nt- ernor takes an Instalment that wl.l Then not without some natural dlg- I n «r , H i« «u i-h a n liitg « i u im Ht>*ul » il'JHUnufJ fr«m p*g t fuart »tatiu*ri fo r Fo r hair beauty THOSE ACHES "'P A IN S C I«J)i May of Shufflin’ Sam C-O. 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