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WHAT'S TO

CHINA COAST.

LATEST CHANGES.

"THE CHINA MAIL.

Captain R. H. G. Ashby, of the "Shansi," is on reservs. Captain H. A Walker, from leave, bas gone master, “EbanSİ.”

Captain P. A. Lovegrove, of the "Changchow," has gone master, "Kweicho." Captain R. Ritchie, of the "Kweichow," is on reserve

Captain G. Byers, of the "Ying: chow has gone master, "Changchow." Captain C. R. Hecham, of the

Taikoo Wan I," is on reserve.

Captain D. H. Martin, from reserve, has gone master, ** Kiungehow."

Mr. S. Philippo, chief officer, "Soo chow,” is on Imerve. -Mr. L. J. Fugler, from reserve, has gone chief

officer, "Soockow.”

HONGKONG STRIKE.

VOLUNTEER. WORKER'S

IMPRESSIONE

PRINCE'S TOUR.

VISIT TO JAPAN.

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The following are the arrangements for the Prince's visit to Japan - "Wanderer "* contributes the

The Prince of Wales will attivo að following to the Singapore Free Press Yokohama in H.MH. Renowa"

What struck me most about the April 12, and will go straight up so strike was the lack of anything in the Tokyo. Among the entertainments domestic way which needed worrying arranged in his honour are dianer about. Everybody seemed glad of parties at the Japanese Foreign Office the chance to do something producand at the Prime Minister's officia! sive, and the more serious the strike residences hall at the British Em- appeared, the cheerier became the bassy in Tokyo, and the British Europeans, so by the time the general Colony's ball at Yokohams.

strike came into effact everyone wore a broad yet grimmiah grin.

On April 19 bewill travel to Nikko,re- maining there two days and returning to Tokyo for one night. From Tokyo he will proceed to Odawars and Lake Hakone, visiting Yokohams on the way to unrail an inter-Allied War Mamoris! Arch which has be erected on the "Bluff" by public subscription.

For several weeks only those Chinese directly connected with ship Ping stopped work, and their places were taken by mobs of willing street Mr. J. V. Locke, from reserve, has beggars and hawkers willing that is, to take the treble pay offared and goze chief officer, "Ngankin." Mr. W. Noon, chief oficer, "Ngankin, willing to work up to one hour after commencing. After that I noticed it has gone chief officer, "Chinliang.

was very hard to get any work out of Mr. A. von Winckler, chief officer, them; and from stories of slave 'Chinking." is on reserve.

driving, hitherto held horrible, I now Mr. S. Kavanagh, chief engineer, drew my inspirations and passed from "Tatung," has gone chief enginest, gooie to coche wielding my tongue Hoihow." Mr. D. Warden, chied the business end of a snappy engineer, "Wenchow," has gone chief stick. My particular job happened engineer, "Tatung."

to be that of a 'loteman', derived from the early English four-in-one man, meaning one cammonly suppos ed to do four things at once. I was Chikukushima. expected to load three hundred coolies

Mr. HM. Hall, chief engineer, "Hoihow," has gone chief engineer "Wenchow."

Mr. W. Johnston, from leave, has gone chief engineer, "Sinkiang."

Mr. W. Wishart, second engineer, "Shantien," is on leave. Mr. W. W. Brown, from reserve, has gone second engineer, "Shoatien."

Mr. A. McLeod, third engineer, "Roosung," has resigned. Mr. W. Carrick, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Woosung."

Mr. H. Thomason, chief engineer, “Chusan,” is on reserve.

Captain J. Gray, of the "Loong Captain G. F. James, from leave, has gone master, "Loongwo."

Captain C. J. Mattock of the "Loksang," has retired. Captain G. van Cortlandt, from leave, has gone master "Loksang."

wo,” is on reserve. :

Captain V. McLiddell, from leave, bas gone master, "Kutsang."

Mr. D. Kilbee from leave, has gone chief officer, Kutsang."

Mr. W. Lutkin, from leave, has gone second officer, Katsang."

Mr. J. A. Sutherland, chief officer, Choysang." is deceased. Mr. E. K. Baker, third officer, "Namsang," has gone third officer, "Fooksang."

Mr. B. Griffiths, acting seccad officer, Takang," has gone third officer, Namsang.”

Mr. W. Jones, second officer, Mansang," is on reserve. M. N. H. Grieg, second officer, "Hargsang," has gone second officer, "Mausang.*

Mr. W. A. Balch, second officer, Choysang," is on icave.

Mr. B. Bates, sup'y second officer, "Spiwo," has gone second officer, "Koonahing."

Mr. J. M. H. Harrey, second officer, "Tuckwo," has gone acting chief oficer, same ship.

Mr. T. Molreath, from leave, gore chief engineer, "Luenho."

* Luenho,” is on reserve.

as

Mr. A. Buntsia, chief engineer, Mr. J. Kry has been appointed third engineer, "Tungshing."

Mr. W. S. Turnbull chief officer, "Hailoong," has gone master, “Hai- Fang."

latches and escort them to the hip and godowns and also to proceed

After a short stay at Lake Hakone," the Prince will leave by motor car for Shoji, remaining there overnight, and continue or the following day to lida. From Tids he will 'next day descend the Tenryugawa Rapids as far as the railway line, where he will take train to Hikone (on Lake Biwa) for Kyoto. One week will be devoted to Kyoto, daring which period the Prince will visit Lake Biwa and its island of

Arter Kyoto, two days are allotted to Nars, the old capital of Japan, and his Royal Highress will then proceed to Kobe, where a ball will be given I was always up before betimes and by the British Colony." His Payal down at the launch pier to await the Highness will sail from Kobe on May coalies who were brought down ander 8 and traverse the Inland Sea

to stow away cargo.

police protection. Then the palice (possibly calling at the sacred island Protection was shifted to myself, as I of Miyajima) to Kagoshima, in tried to count the men about to board Kinshin.

the launches, the rascals would swim On May 9 H.MS. "Renown" will around and climb up the off-shore leave Japan with his Royal Highness side, or jump from the pier roof to the on board and proceed to Manila, in canvas covering in spite of our efforts, the Philippines, where the Prince is and we always drew alongside the to spend two days. chip with twenty or thirty extra and very cell-satisfied coolies. Many a heathen scalp was split when we caught them on the point of trying the dodge....

Onee aboard, the work proceeded

Princess Mary will retain the titl af Her Royal Highness of the etiquette inseparable from a Princess of the blood Royal will continue to be chserved in her new home. "Your

in very much what we hoped to be Highness to her servants, Princess the usual way, which is exasperat Mary will by a limited circle of intimate ingly slow. The fellows could get a friends be addressed as "Princess." No lot of work done in a long time. They one may take precedence of Regalty,

are horribly lary and I had no pm and when Lord Lascelles and his pathy for them; the only thing we bride entertain guests at dinner the bad in common was that I did tot Princess, should no Royal guest be know anything about the work either. present, will herself, and alone, head My job was made, still harder be the procession to the dining room. cause I knew no Chinese; inside of Her immediate followers will be bar three days however I had learned to husband and the lady guest of hig court up to about twenty and to eet rank. Other prerogatives of swear to about the limit. In spite of Princess Mary's rank are that all the hardships of such work, that is, guests must rise when she enters a yelling, kicking, pushing all day, I room and remain standing until she derived the benefit of forming a new bids them be seated; and that she medical theory, namely that it in herself terminates an interview or a unhealthy to lose one's temper more visit. than, say, seventeen times a day. As

a matter of fact ever after having

flown off the proverbial handle only a that ne one was dependent on them dozen times I have gone home feeling except themselves. quite fagged.

On enquiry I learned that a man I That is about all that happened to wished to see was at the Central me during the strike. As time went market, to which I went and there the substitute stevedores became found him surrounded by swarms of better workmen--but not noticeably angry Chinese apparently threatening so-and I was looking forward to a bis life. I rashed into the mob from lengthy site, having become quite behind crying that relief was at hand. foud of autocratic authority. Step-In surprise they fell back and by dizi ping ashore one night, however, I of great effort I actually succeeded in satomatically hailed a rikisha, but gaining his side, at which I noticed to received no response, which was most my relief there hang a largish knife. disconcerting to a chap becoming ac Farthermore he had another knife in customed to instant "obedience. In his hand and was quite cool, apparent fact, there were no rikishas in sight,ly litde realizing what might happen. General Tong Chi-yao, after many and on closer inspection, everything I seized a knife and threatened the victorious fights, has gained his reward seemed wrong. Hotel doors were front rank of Chinese who, to my and has been reinstated in Yunnanfu barably closed, no street cars were astonishment, were mostly women, a by all elders, people, militarists and running and the abundant Chinamen fact I had failed to note in my haste. politicians since the 29th of March. simply weren't abounding. Most Would you believe it, I felt quite The former Tuchun Koo Ping Chun, amazing thing in Hongkong, because foolish when I discovered that was killed at Nel-leung, about 80 there one actually must elbow one's he, having been. ✡ cavalry miles from the City. He made a very way through a crowd at every corner, officer during the war, thus an ex- bad retreat, during which he was each one in the crowd, by the way, pert on horseflesh, had been called apa fatally wounded.

Dazing

the having newspapers to sell and voices by the Government to act as campaign, General Cheung Kai-yue to adveïtise.

-butcher!

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and ten other high officers lost their By swooping about a bit "I It was true, all butchers bakers, lives. General Tong Chi-yso, & discovered a way into the hotel and houseboya, barbers, restaurant and graduate from the Military Academy found the man who roomed next to cafe met, had stopped work and the in Japan, is well liked by all as one me running the elevator and his wife European, resident were carrying on of the most constractive Generals running the kitchen. All the guests in every capacity. Well, not quite China has ever had.--Tai Kwang Yat had turned out to do something to in every for I saw nose pulling a Fo.

help carry on and show the Chinamen rikisha,

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