Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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About Rio Tinto (XII)


is a pleasure to return to work of his friend and teacher Pedro Real "On Rio Tinto "after many months in which, by my own incompetence, not publish these wonderful items that make us enjoy.


is specifically post continues the story of Alfred Milner, the fourth President of the Rio Tinto Co . Therefore, to let nothing get back and understand that reading is recommended to read the beginning HERE. Once done, continue with the work of Pedro Real.


The character is treated in the book already mentioned, not directly related to drug trafficking, although families whose businesses and fortunes, in part, derived from it. There would seem to would cause offense to our understanding, and inferring from those expressed by Mr. Steinberg, that these connections were significant only for ideological positions with groups or individuals related to their own convictions.


However, blameworthy is the tenuous morality of Lord Milner, allowing flogging Chinese workers in South Africa both in its sweetened speech at the Bella Vista Club RT, 29 January 1914, on the occasion of awarding of medals to the components of the rescue team of Alicia Pozo, said:


"... we are commemorating the fact shows that when it comes to the aid of humanity suffering, in all noble breasts, late the same humanitarian sentiment which unites all, without distinction of class, nationality or rank, in the same longing, which is to relieve the suffering. "


Anyone who has given an overview of everything written about the biography of such a famous character, has no doubt, describe the individual who, like product of the era in which he lived, absorbed and devoted imperialism more rooted in the society of his country which cradled doctrine throughout the nineteenth century in general and his country, in particular. Logical


understand, then, his friendship with Cecil Rhodes appointment and expressed by another great friend and outside Rudyard Kipling, the last Anglo-Indian poet apostle and uplifting of the British Empire, who used to say: "that the few politicians who admired, indeed, were J. Chamberlain, Rhodes and Milner, along with the Canadian Scottish, Aitken and Law ... "



Its high, but short term, on the Rio Tinto Mines (1921-1925) begin with marriage (2 ยบ) contracted with Edward Lady Cecil, on February 26, 1921, according to "The New York Times" the day after, and who would known years in which a new way to govern Spain with the pronouncement in Barcelona (Sept. 1923) of General Primo de Rivera that would force the company Rio Tinto to a change in its future relations with the Administration.



not get far on its mining management, to stand in his singular career "sleeping sickness" (Considered epidemic from 1917 to 1928) and described by Dr. Constantin von Economo in his book, "Lethargic Encephalitis sequelae and STD treatment ".


died May 13, 1925 in Sturry Court, Canterbury, Kent, and a palpable memory or memorial, with its funereal border bust, was dedicated in the Chapel of Henry VII in Westminster Abbey with the austere registration.: "Lord Milner. Servant of the state. 1854-1925.


was not forgotten in Huelva, where all the buildings of the Company, at half mast, waved the flag and the colony of British residents held at the Protestant Chapel, a funeral service officiated by RVD, Canon Fergus, for the soul of living, in addition to several honors, was a Mason, "Keeper of the Grand Lodge of England", who among others, puts it on her blog Ernesto Mila, Infocrisis.







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