HONGKONG JOTTINGS,
This is the season of the year when avery man feels on the best of tortas with himself as
well as with his neighbour, and anyone who has witnessed during the past week the troopy of solios employed is carrying cumabas to the residences on the hillside and hilltop have observed very remarkable manifestations of the fact. "Christross comes but once a year," as the post mars, and we make the And' having most of it while it lasts. survived Christmas, 1 suppose many sare now making their engagements for the New Year holiday, Holidays seem to come thick sad fast at this time of the year, and many of us, I dare say, are already beginning to fool as one of Shakespeare's characters did, that :
If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious pu to work, The vonders of flowers in the Colony did a Jaerative busies last week. Bunches of flowers such as can usually be bought for 10 or 15 conts were selling for 50 or 75 cents. The bongs of fir which were sold at good prices to do duty a Christmas trees apparently cost their vontors nothing but the boar of breaking them off the trees on the island, for in the course of a ramble over the bills en Christmas day I saw many evidencos that this was how many of the boughs had been required.
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and the second immediately after it, on the evacuation of Peking by the allied forces. In the first case his.starting point was Burma,
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EDUCATION,
A sub-committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce has recently been considering the best way the Chamber could reader assistines in this direction. The Sub-committee consisted of Mesara, W. H. Shelford and W. E. Frizell, and recommended that an examination be held an- anally under the auspices of the Chamber. It is proposed to hold the first examination in Jaze nort. The report of the sub-committoo reads:
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found a unisance, wo must consider ourselves LAHMEYER more fortunate than Penang. The trouble with the Hongkong door is that they have a weak. wess for flowers; in fact, it has beca decided to fence in, with wire rotting, the Protestant cemetery as a barrier against thesà destructive visitors. The looking after of the Protestant coastery has been transferred to the, Dotanical and Afforestation Department,
rocoutly undertaken the beginning from the first of Jannary. This
matamoth work in connection with couverting department bas
and in the second case Peking, and the inter
Here, however, there is nothing to be afraid of; mediate distance covered to reach the upper Yangtze, as well as the routes traversed in
they are only pretty little monatain deer. By the way, though, there are also snakes, but not its basin and on the return journey, amount
many, In the sister-colony of Penang, Ligers ed to nearly 6,000 miles of land travel on foot and 3,000 on inland waterways by junk and Of the province of Szechuen, the
have occasionally been known to swim over from boat.
the mainland, Province Wellesley, The islaud, castern division or Red Basin, as it might be
mercover, is the nhods of jakals, snakes, mon- termed, from its geological formation of res
2. They find that a demand for good and war-keys, and quito a hest of er il woodland quad- sandstone, had an area of nearly 70,000
a huntsman's point of view, bat, considering square miles, closely cultivated, and a popular ful clerks undoubtedly exists. At present rupede. This, of course, in very pleasant from tile career leave the schools when they have that even our little mountain door have beou tion approaching 50 millions. It was a coun-young men desirous of ontoring upon a mercan- try with inmense industries, holding great. deposits of conl, salt, and petroleam. Vessels passed the 6th or 7th Standard, and it is the of 1,000 tons burden could ascend as far as general experience that they require some years'
training in a morenatile office before their so Ichang, nearly 1,000 miles from Shanghaj, but at that point merchandise has to be vicesare of much actual value to their employers, 3. A step has recently been taken by the transshipped into junks, which could be towed through the gorges. The removal of Government to promote commercial erineation |
in the Colony, through the establishment of a the worst obstructions to successful comincé.
Commercial Class At prazani there are 20 ciał navigation would necessitate ensures on a great scale. Wan-hsion and its rapid boys attending the class, but of that anuber once passed, however, navigation by suit-11-only have passed the 7th Standard, while of able steamers was possible throughout the the 29 boys in the Special Class in connection year, and British shipowners would do well with the Qaven's Scholarship, 25 have obtaine
Class still continues to prove the more attractive while their anties on this side of the water, to turn their attention to that part of the clean Seventh Claes passen, so that, he Special waste lands at Kowloon into King's Park, river.
4. The Queen's Scholarship has bitherto breu also, are increasing with the growth of the During the rapid strides Hongkong the chief aim of Education in the glowy, and colony. naturally exacte a high standard of intellectunt has rande, while devotoping from a practically attainment. While the sub-Committee have uninhabitel isio to the second sea-port of the reason to believe that during the period of pre-world, the importance of the Botuaical and paration for that scholarship, efforts are made Afforestation Departinent, in preserving the towards the improvement of the aspirants in a beauty of the island, and laying out beautiful general knowledge of the English language, yet gardens, ate, has bacu au pierove one. How well they have performed their allotted task it must be admitted that a vary considerable time is devoted to the study of other subjects, will be testified by any visitor to Heng which are of little practical value in a mor- kong. Referring cantile career. As a result many pupils oven amongst those who have passed the 7th tan-
But if we were to find means of bringing our manufactures direct from an ocean port into this rich province, and if wo were to develop its resourers so as to Apropos this subject of Christians docera enable it to take an increased smount of our Lions, I have beau asked the reason for the trade, we must seek a line of communication singalar absouce of floral decorations in the which would give greater security and a more Cathedral on Xmas day. "There were the same regular al easy means of transit, than inurtistic pillars, the same gloomy-looking walls
was afforded by this waterway. At the lacking even a semblance of decoration, and
conclusion of his description of the province but for a few ferns in the vicinity of the Colausel Manifold gave an interesting account altar, the Cathedral wore its sombre everyday of the journeys which he made to reach it, appearance." My corrospaudunt seems to think with a small escort of Gurkhas. the absence of any decorative scheme, euch as incidentally to the proposed Barma-Yunnan warshippers in the churches at home delight Yangisze railway and the difficulties pre-dard are found to be lamontably deficient in
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10 sec, is due to indifference; but I know ofsented by the river-cleft tabloland of Yunnan, English, and in these elementary subjeste so extended into the natural woods at Hapto the Bombay Corporation Jast July,
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clergyшnea at home who entertain strong he said dat a practicable line for a railway objections 10 these fioral decorations, and thought been found and surveyed about 100 miles I have no knowledge of the reasons for the from the direct route of travellers: The lack of adornment at Christuslide in que va expense of construction would be groat, but Cathedral it is more likely to be due to similar
as further developments occurred elsewhere objections than to indifference.
and the rich Upper Yangtsze regions were opened up railway communication between then and Burma would necessarily follow Froy Ha Noi to Yunnan-to the French had a far caster line to construct than we should have from Burma, but Yunan-fu was only halfway to the Upper Yangtsze. From that point neither British nor French projected lines would have any advantage over the other, the country being difficult in both cases. Referring to the decaying cities
I notice one or two improvements on the higher barels which have doubtless not escaped the notice of others, and as I have complained in this colamon about their used, I am the more Thy iron railing in pleased to mention them. Conduit Road, between Robinson Road and Balitios Terrace, which the depredations of thieves had left dangerously defective, has been repaired for its entirolength; the Gas Company has improved the lighting of this road within
the past few days by pulting down larger
mains, nul consequently bouseholders too derive equal benefit. Still one more item might be Public sosis have incorporated in this noto, during the past week bed placed in Glenealy Road. Those who walk up the inclias will appreciate them. The lotters B. & A.D." painted. on the top rail appear te sorenwhat mystify some people, but whes it is explained
that the lottore represent Botanical and Afforestation Department, it affords an op portunity to the joker to say that the Depart. ment is not as "B.A.D." as it is pointed.
Many new buildings are being erected on the higher slopos as well as at the ban of Victoria City and I might venture a comment on the subject of the precipitous retaining wells which multiply as building sites are acquirod ou the hillside. So often have similar retaining walls giron way in various parts of Hongkong after heavy rains that, one would think, now walls would be built more ou un izelius, but there is no evidence of this idea being I notu entertained by the local builders.
that places however,
pipes project from the walls. Perhaps, by this means of drainage, the rain on the walls during wet weather will be lessened,
60me
in
the Great Pinin, Colonel Manifold said he
thought the great trunk railway which was under construction would bring back their prosperity. There was not only the main north to south French-Belgian line, but there were great side extensions from this Pei-Ron line.
seful to them in after life. It appears to the sub-Committee that the therefore Chamber can greatly assist in remedying that defect by stimulating and encouraging a more theruugh knowledge of English, whereby the mercantile community, without any impossible burden in the matter of expense, would secure a more intelligent class of clerks than at present
exists.
3. With that object in view, the sub Committes recommend that an examination be held ancmally under the auspicc of the Chamber, and that certificates of officiency be granted to those candidates whe successfully The sub-Commitios satisfy the examiner. recommended that each examination should be
limit of not less than 17 years on the last open to either sex, and subject only to an age birthday of the candidats.
Also that it should
Lo the aim of the Chamber that the curtificates thas issued shull indicate a standard of know- edge that will meet the requirements of the meresatile community.
6. The sub-Committee deprocate exorasive technicality in the examinations, and recommend that they should be based on the principles of "simplicity" and "thoroughness," that is, the course should be comparatively simple, but a high level of knowledge and accuracy in each of the specified subjects would be essential to secure a certificate.
AC Cheng-ting-fu would be the jur ction of a German-conuolled tc, which would be linked with the main German line in Shantung, and would bring up goods from the German port of Tsingtau; the country to the north would be opened up by a Russian-controlled line; and the heart of Central Chins would be tapped by another German-controlled line, and by it the trade of Central Ching would be brought into contact with the same German port. In fact, these two German lines, connecting Central
more direct route with the
1. English; A-Converation; B-Trans China by n ovenn-borne trade of a great Continentalcribing a draft letter; C-Writing a letter from manufacturing nation, suight exercise a more rough outline. marked effect on these régions than the
2. Handwriting, French Belgian line,
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7. Tho sub-Commites recommend that the examinations be limited for the present to the following subjects:---
3. Arithmetic.
4. Shorthand.
Typewriting.
Their aim has been to include nothing which is not essential. Other important subjects way. Arrivals from the North report strong N.E.be included later on, but, this will best be done meu soon moderating as they approached port, when the Chamber bas gained some practical N.E. ravu soon is also being experienand to the experienos of the materiel it has to deal with.
8. Prior to the oxamination mob vacancies South.
in Banking as existed in Mercantile or Establishments could be ascertained, as the prospect of early employment would doubtless peare an additional attraction to candidates, and extend the chances of the success of the
AMOY SHIP).NG
New that the City is growing so fast in all directions, routs, we sometimes hear it said, must go down, even in Queen's kond when
Vesrols at Amoy on the 24th inat, were the Messrs. A. S: Watson & Co., and other firms, vacate their old promises to lake possession steamers Henagle, Glenfallock, and If onoi; and of the new buildings in Des Voux Road. That, the barque Osika. however, is a delasion. Bents in Queen's Road show a strong tendency in the opposite dires! tion, and we are not likely to sea property abegging for occupation in that quaetor for a fow years yet.
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Bat to return to the Protestant cemetery, where the deer have been cating up the borders of flowers, it is,naturally, continually being enlarged, and, as the cemetery is being
Valley, the tuost trees are preserved in ornament it. The Afforestation and Botanical Department intend to make it as bright as posible with flowers, shrubs and trees. The wire netting to keep out the deer will encircle the present cemetery limits, and, as the burial ground is
Very few people in Hongkong have extended, it will, of course, have to be moved
seen the mountain dor, as they are out. nocturnal animals, sleeping in their hiding places by day. They weigh about oight catties, and have very long-shout a foot long straight horas. It is said, too, that the horus the truth of this cannot be youabed for. A. of some very old specimens are branched, but rather amning story is told of an iubsoilunt of Magazine Gap, when, one night, a door found its way into the lardor, where it proceeded to
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An important decision has been arrived at! by the Government of Bombay, which, if it is carril to its logical copelnsion with reasonable prospect of successfully combating plague on expedition, ought to add materially to the lines. In the important repert he confessing the inefficacy of the disinfecting measures hitherto udopted, Dr. Turner, the Health Officer, pointed out that the resale of the Commissions that have studied plague have been, so far as controlling the disensor throwing Buy light on its origin are concerned, work. The activity of the Research Labora tory at Parel Las been from the beginning of practically mil. So too with the bacteriological
the outbreak in Bombay uncentrated upor the preparation of a fluid protective against plague. Thus, though an enormous amount of work has beau done with regard to plague generally, no constant and persistent efforts have been runde to connect the links of eri dance supplied by the bacteriological, clinical and sanitary aspects of the condition and surroundings associated with plagas. To re an attempt should be mado by persistent and diligent labour to discover the relation-of plague. outside the body with the organism which is motor delaney Dr. Turuer proposed that
sociated with the disease in its clinical aspect, and suggested that a special staff of skill bacteriologists should be entrusted with this the work.
Master, one piece venison walk in larder; you wanoban eatch chow." Recently, the makes hole in the lettues. The boy said Botanical Gardens, Hongkong, had a Borneo specimen of nocturnal deer, somewhat similar Hongkong Island. It to those found ou
absolutely useless pet for gardens, though, sleeping all day, and only The Bombay Government have, we are glad W18- too dark to be to see, recognised at any rate the principle of ooming out when it
It did not, morenser, take kindly to the inquiry for which Dr. Turner loads, and sean.
Captain Liston, 1.M., who have been closely captivity, though it was supped with shrubs have deputed Major Banners. I.M.S., and fortable as possible; it died about three months identified with the work of the Laboratory,
The Hongkong monatain deer vark very prepare & scheme of research on the fines iudicated. It is extremely important that no technical difficulties shall be allowed to age. much the same as doge.
in which to conceal itself, and made as com
JOINT STOCK SHARES. Messrs. Vernon & Smyth say in their weekly skare report, dated Hongkong, 24th December: issued a day earlier than usual. During the Owing to the Christmas holidays our report is interval, demand has ruled somewhat erratio but a fair enquiry has existed throughout for Hongkong and Whampoa Dooks, which close some of our principal sticks, more particularly firm at an advance.
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BANKS. Hongkong and Shanghais have have alterly failed to fulfill any useful par- weakened, owing doubtless to the fear of poli-pose. To continue those palliatives, in the
of clear proof of their ineffiouey, is an tical complications in the north, and a few shares are now obtainable at $600. London has impossible policy, nor does it seem feasible to derise a more promising programme without a receded to £63. Nationals are fewer and can
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MARINE INSURANCES-Unions continue on offer at $4. China Traders have weakened, and can now be procured at $56. North Chinus, Yangiazes, and Cantons are unchanged and
without business.
FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkong, have sold and are still obtainable at $310. Chinas have improved, and after sales at $90 are enquired for at $91.
SAIPPING.-Hongkong, Canton and Macnos 991 Indo-Chings are quiet locally at $76. bave sold at $32, and are not in the market at The latest wire from the North quotes sellers. at The. 54. China and Manilas and Douglases Telegraphio advices from the commanding scheme.
Star Ferries (old) have been 9. The sub-Committee are of opinion that are unchanged with eollers at 818 and $30
respectively officer at Camp Overton, Philippines, near the scene of the accident to the churtered transport the examinations should be conducted by mem- booked at $30; the new scrip is unchanged at Ringaley, which rau on the rocks and sustained bers of the Chamber with the assistance of a $19. Sheil Transports have been taken off the serious injuries a few days ago, indicate that master selected from one of the educational market at 22/6 and 23/-, closing with sellors REFINERIES-China Sugars have been book- I note that in Dos Your Road, where tele- the greater part of the ship's cargo is damaged institutions in the Colony, but in any case, the at the latter rate.
When the vessel orashed against pupere and questions would be submitted pro-ed at $104 and $105, and are still to be had at the phone posts interfered with the tramways bywater.
the rocks that opened a broad. gash ic. her vionsly to a sub-Committee appointed by the higher rate. sclisme, the telephono wires have been fixed on to the tramways' poles, thereby allowing the bottom, every effort was made to save her eargo, Chamber as in their opinion it is botter that sellers. telephone poles, which formed an obstruction, hut as the nearest point of communication the Schools should educate to the requirements to be removed. This appears to be a very good was several miles from the spot where the of the Chamber rather than that the Chambor arrangement, and, considering that the tram-vessel lay sloping, the antire consignment should shape their requirements to the level of ways' poles are ombedded in cement, they ought of hay was ruined before say effort could be the schools, to withstand the strain pat apon them during Lyphoons. It is only a little over a year ago, it will be remembered, that the telephone posts in
Occur rences of this description are very dangerous
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THE UPPER YANGTSZIE VALLEY, At the Theatre, Burlington-gardens, Lon- don, last month, before the Royal Geo- graphical Society, Lieutenant-Colonel C Manifold read a paper on "Recent Explora- tion and Economical Development in Central and Western China." Sir Clements R. Mark- ham, the president, occupied the chair. Lieutenant-Colonel Manifold said that the purt of China to which he wished to draw at.
made to shield it from water. Divers were working a few days ago in an effort to close the embrasare, and, though clear weather prevailed. little progress was made. All of the argo was floating, there being over eight feet of water in the Kingsley's bold. In the absence of any serious storm, it is hoped eventually to save the vessel,
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10. A registry of certißestes granted to successful candidates would be kept by the Becretary of the Chamber, and public notics of the date of the examination would be au nounced some months beforehend. Esch suc- cessful candidate would retrive a parchment sertificate. signed by the Chairman of the Chamber, and to the candidato who was placed first at the annual oxamination a monetary prize of fity dollars would be given by the Chamber.
The N.Y.K.steasier Karuga Maru left Manila on the 25th inst, and is expected here to-day.
The P. & U. steamer Palermo left Singapore for this port on the 24th inst., at 10 am.
11. It will he understod fust the aim of the The N.Y.K. steamer Awa Maru (European Line) left Singapore for this port on the 24th Chamber by the establishment of these Ex- aminations would be to co-perate with the inst, and is expected home on the 30th inst.
The H.A.L. steamor Alesia, from Hamburg, Government in the developient of commercial left Singapore for this port on the 25th inst,, p., and may be expooted here on the 1st prox. education in the Colony, and le supplement the present teaching in the acbooks by extend ing an encouraging hand to those who desire to which should prove of us eligat assistance to Tax FLYING SCOTOMAN PEN instead of a Q ill. the morcantile toommusity Tas FLTING J writes 200 words par dip. Sold at all Stationers. WATERLEY WORKS, COINBUKOU. (2945-1
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