„[...] The commencement of a publication, exhibiting the Society's proceedings in a distinct and separate form, seems to be a suitable occasion for giving a brief sketch of each Mission, from its commencement to the present year, as the events connected with it are brought under notice. The first of these is the WEST-AFRICA MISSION. [...]
The Office of the Chief Secretary was the head administrative office of the Civil Government: through it were chanelled all departmental, consular, ecclesiastical and individual correspondence, and all naval and military correspondence concerning civil matters. Local Government policy emanated only from this office, through letters and orders to the various heads of department, ordinances and publications in the Government Gazette. [...]
Die Elsässer sind zur Abwechslung wieder Franzosen geworden. Die Franzosen stehen auf dem Standpunkt, daß damit alles beim alten geblieben sei, und sie haben recht.
The undersigned writers, comprising amongst them men and women of the most divergent political and social views, some of them having been for years ardent champions of good will towards Germany, and many of the extreme advocates of peace, are nevertheless agreed that Great Britain could not without dishonour have refused to take part in the present war. [...]