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AMONG THE HONGKONG BEACHCOMBERS.
Camco
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1904.
had loosened their tongues, he learned mors, of their money-making tricks. One was a cont Ideuce trick for horrowing money, so stale that wo nord not repeat it. Nor, for the sake of ou entente cordiale, dars we quote our acquain-
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, 30th August.
IS SUMMARY JURJUDICTION.
(PUINY JUDGE.) ·
CLAIM ON PROMISSORY NOTES.
HARDY ON TOLSTOY,
It is interesting to have the comment of a great English novelist on what he terms the philosophic sermon on war" by the distin-
Hardy, in a brief letter to the Tinice, remarks that the sermon may show many of the ex- travagances of detail to which the world has
in
Wong I sau suad Sim Tim for 3300 on pro- missory Detes. Defendant set up a special accustomed in Count Tolstoy's later
moral system; but be bolds that every defect defence with a set-off of $412 against the claim-writings, and it may exhibit facoherence as a
ut.
The Judge after hearing the ovidence gave the blaze of glory that shines from his masterly bis particular reasonings should hidden by judgment for the plainted with costs for $465. general indictment of war as a moderu prinsi Mr. R. Harding, solicitor, appeared for the pie with all its senseless and illogical crimes." plaintiff, and Mr. Otto Kong Bing, solicitor, for Ulm defendant.
▲ HUMAN DOJUMENT "' REVIEWED.
A week or two age, coming in contact with a man who professed to bo so down on his luck" tance's comments on theshoboes from Manila. Berous HIS HONOUR T. SERCOMBE SMITH guised Russiau writer, Tolstoy. Mr. Thomas that he had plumbed the depths of beachcomber of whom he claims to have mot many. It is pleasant to learn that “those just out from life in Hongkong, we commissioned him to retail for the beneilt of the public his expert-Brittain has a study independent character," WILCOM. With the intelligence our subject and starve a fortnight before they will stoop to showed, we had hoped for at least a.
beg, boing, we are assured, "too honest to beg from the lower-world of the colony, but instead, and too jealous of the Empire's name and prestigo." In deformes to our beachcomber's we have got nearly a dozen foolscap pages of wisher, who feared he would be tokbad for the familiar whine of the moudacious and men exposing the secrets of the gang" we have dicantiul visitor so familiar to the doorsteps and antresols of Hongkong. The very word deferred publication of his memoirs. He is now "beackcomber" suggests romance.
away from the colony, but should also fines Perhaps because there is no coral beach, or silver sand, catel his Instrous eye, we would soothe his - er polmarhusled shore here, we have no romatic salf respect by adding that, although his con. benchcombers. So far as we learn from the tribution is not quite what we wanted, we de not count the aviount advanced for it as "hout ducument" now in our possession, we have only-loafing tramps and even there altogether wasted. without the charming insouciance and fascine- tion of the genus that foots the King's Highways at Home. tur own all-rights- reserved benchcomber cannot conceal a fooling of bitterness he entertains to those mere favoured by fortune-a resentment we are quite
convinced he had no occasion to feel. He came
[N.B. No more wanted at present, thongh.]
CHINA TEA.
Messrs. Wur. Jas, and Hy. Thompson in their Chip Ten Circular wito:-Arrivals Deucation and Britannia. In ablic sale 2.400
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 30th August.
ABLLET (SLAND."
A police at arrested two hosts for fishing in the waters wear the island without permission They had been previously warned One man
THE HERBERT CAMPBELL
VERDICT.
The late Mr. Herbert Campbell was greatly attached to his horse, which was, sailly enough, BEFORE Mr. H. II. J. Gompertz (ACTING the camo of the accident, that resulted in the
POLICE MAGISTRATH).
comedian's death. After returning from his music-hulls in the early morning Mr. Campbell stood on the step of his brougbum while he gavo an instruction to the coarman. recognised his master's voice and, doubtless, The bora thinking he had alighted, started for the stables.
stumble, and his leg was braised on the carriage step. Blood poisoning set in. and at the inquest on July 2ad the medical evidence was
the seizure which resulted in Mr. Campbell's destli. A verdict of accidental death was returned.
la Hongkong. he says "ou speck " (#ie), having purkages, chiefly new season's, wera offered, but was fined $20 or one month's imprisonment, and The addon start caused Mr. Campbell to
and glowing accounts in Home papers of our
splendid facilities for pushing, commercial and industrial people." He has not recognised the shortage of pushfuluoss" that we noticed,
no he decides there me no facilities. He admits
the other $5 or 14 days' imprisonment.
ANOTHER TYPHOON STORY.
scarcely anyth ug changed bande. 761 packages Green Tas passed without change. Further arrivals of new season's tea have confirmed the A matshed collapsed near Pinewood Battery tirat opinion formel of this crop both from the West Point, during the typhoon and one of North and South. The common to far grades the mon residing, therein stole a friend's cloth. of Black Leaf which form sn unusually largeing. He was sentenced to 15 days' hord labour; that he got a billet." but later not being proportion of the arrivals appear to be of fair fredonian, I was littually given the suck so us to
BEFORE Mr.J. H. Keye (SECOND POLICR admit of a more productive articlo being employ quality with good strength, and at the very
MAGISTRATE), l." Charming naireto! The spectacle of Chirolerate prices reling should prove useful. The nese well-to-do while he European "was otherwise, seems to have convinced him that things were awry in the state of Hongkong. Still, to point a moral and adorn tale, he mentions a man lying prone falut with starra tion, who was passed by a European with the retourt Ok! a beachcomber, drunk," whereas Chinaman, like a good Samaritan, took him up and gave hire a good quara mesi sta
her grades of Keman and Kiatuck do not compare favourably with fast year, but the Foochow teas are mach liked, especially Soomoos and Souchongs. Trade is very disappointing considering the large assortment on offer and the reasonable value sat on tous. Buyers seen unwilling to operate in any but the most rotažl manner, and as yetexport demand is but smail, the Russian bayersbeing probably or gaged with
THEFT FROM THE DYEING CO. A coolie was sentenced to throw mouths
Imprisonment and four hours stocks for steal. ing leather from the Cotton Wouring and Dysing Co.'s premises, East Point,
THE OPIUM FARM.
There is a rumour that the Hongkong Opium Farm is sending a petition to the Hongkong
restaurant. The European, he says, bad been their own direol shipment A parcel of forerumont, applying for a reduction in the
withont food for five days! His appetite must therefore have been noted at Wo Ying'sia Wellington Street." where he is said to here broken fast. Our informa31, after two months fruitless search for work, had himself reached the lowest strata of European life in the East,
Kintuck is reported as sell at 1, id, and a Kutoan at is. Nd. per tb. Trado has been done in Fauyong Siftings at 32, showing excellent value, while Foochow Foo Crange Pakous of medium to fine quality have sold in some quality from 98. to lid. por lb., and long price.
ure asked for best grades.
bone-active.
and he enlarges pathetically on his “gawt. hungry look," his "drooping head," and his "faltoring steps." He will not, even in this stago, tolerate charity. A square meal first. by all means, but after that, a helping hand towards employment that will let him repay his indebted ness. Otherwise, you would make him a pauper, and destroy his self-respect. Such," he says, “are the trend of my thoughts as I sit here in a quiot corner having just partaken of the first meal in 5 days, the pries of which I am now earning by setting forth my recent and present experiences in this colony of Hongkong." Fire days before he had helped down a pound of dy bread with questiouble-looking water! He slept under a troe somewhere, and had a douche under the first tap he saw. A fellow in misfortune (he had gone only four days without food) confided that he would mit his throat rather than beg. Strange beach counters, these! Amiler was more like the type we know. He is describal as gray haired one, who "knows who are Tolently inclined and those who are story. hearted." He took me to a place where I found at least 20 men lying about in various attitudes. Some were indulging in Fnm, some in vile whisky." Our copyright beachcomber hus, you will observe, very correct viows On thes Pornicious Drinks The "20" instruoted him as to their mode of life. One had followed it for four years, and was Boss of the show." Thoy clabbed together to make sure that each member was clad appropriately for the paying role of genteel poverty. "Only a very few are illiterate. Two of them are B.A's and one an H.A." We pressed our informant on this point. auggesting that vraisemblance world have been secured by reducing the number; but he stuck to his gris, and his three graduates. The day's proceeds of the ging are equally divided. Any members successful in regaining respectability and employment pays a percent age on the first three months earnings. It is always paid. The takings of the band that day were $102. "I was told that a well-to-do merchant in Hongkong never fails to pay the band $25 a month, and that he has dodo thix for at least ten yess." Our benchcomber rir. tuously declined to have anything to do with such underhand preceedings, and although ravenously hungry, refused to partake of the food offered. Proceeding to relate other matters, he makes a remark that will strike our
readers us profoundly incisive. It is that life
to be a
amount paid monthly for the Opium monopoly, us (it is said) the Farm is at present cunning at loss. The same thing. it appears, has happened In the Straits, where also Chinese competition |mo up the tealers to prices beyond all reason, The Penang Opium Former recently applied
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for a reduction of $60,000 in the Farm's revBune to the Settlement, and the Government granted a reduction of $50,000. In Singapore, likewise, the Farinor applied for a reduction of 8185,000, in his mouthly payments of $485,000. The Government offered a reduction of 350,000;
and he amended his application for a reduction of $150,000: he was granted a reduction of $100,000.
SINGAPORE AND ERITISH SHIPPING.
that the shock of the accident brought about
FRIVOI OUS M.P.S.
The dullness of the Scotch education debates seems to have sot viembers mtirising Mr. Cald. well, the member for Mid-Lanark.
Sir Wiltrid Lawson burst forth with the following:-
Happy the nation which enjoys by turns A day with Caldwell and “a nicht wi" Barns." Thus prose and poetry combine their power To give each Scots M.P, a happy hour.
Whereupon Mr. Herbert Samuel is alleged to have spent an hour or two over what has been called su impromptu uply as follows: Sir Wilfrid, who the festive bottle sparus, Yet sings the praises of "a nicht wi" Burns." He ought to teach the Scotch a new delight. Caldwell by day, and "cauld well," too, by
night. --Dinly Mail.
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THE VERSATILE JAP.
A correspol.dent of the Frankfurter Zeitung relates a cusions experience which befel bin while cressing from Harwich to Blissingen. Amongst the cosmopolitan crowd on the boat be noticed particularly a Frenchmga and an in lubilable Japanese. The former approached a German, and claimed acquaintance, it turning ont that the claim was as one. The two
conversed together in German for some tires and at last, the Frouchman expressed bis regret that it was impossible for them to indulge in u game of skat," as the third man was lacking. Thereupon the Japaness appronchad, and,
news that he had carde with him. Ho bad, ag
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Hongkong, 8th August, 1904.
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If the Grand Loma loon not die of fright when the Lhassa Stakes" in vau, then his amenableness. to shock is less aoute then we were led to bolievo. A race week on the roof of the world is a novelty, if you like. But there never were circumstances and there lars been some strange ones in which the British officer could not make himself comfortable in a very fow hours What was it that Kipling sald about the British officer and a race mest? The HAVE YOU TRIED. idea at all events was that no matter how incon gruous the conditions, if he had a horse he must race it against someone else's. As soon as the
one event was limited to horses that had been un- Athrawas crossed a race meet was arranged, and
der fire in the battle! During the Tochi campaign, on the Indian frontier advantage was taken of an off-day in the way of fighting to holds meingi gymkhana on the first open plot of ground wet the races were designated the "Orakzai" Plate, with; and, as a compliment to the tribesmen.
the Dauletzai Cup, the Afridi Stakes, and so on. The story goes that the first thing Roberts' men did in Kabal was to rare for stakes, utul that the occupaut of the Bala Hissor was se much taken up by the sport that he ordered u race-coarse to be constructed. An accident occurred at the opering of the course, for the Afghan starter had so arranged the first race that the twenty entrants were divided in two groups starting from each end of the straight. The finish in front of the royal stoud was a emurbing one-nus of Ceylon.
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A man named Suppen, who had been ander Dr. Spence's observation for a week, wo brought up
before the Colombo Police DR. NEWELL WILSON. DR. WILLIAM DAnkl Magistrate, on the 12th August. He WIS charged with trespassing in Queen's Hous He gave a very interesting auil novel account of his life history. To begin with, he said he had' been barn no less than seven times. At the soventh time the fates ordained that he should be a king or a governor. His visit to Queen's House was easily explained. He wanted to secure his appointment as governor. On the Magistrate assuring him that there were no bope of his attaining to such dignity, he left the matter in the Magistrate's hunds.
Dr. Spence said he di not think that the man was insane.
tino he went to Que's House to take up the The Magistrate warned the mau that next
posing of governor he must be properly authenticated or Ee would not be pardoned with a mers sojourn in the asylum.
What," said the victim to the hallucinations, "an asylum for one born to be a king? Luastiz į asylus surely are only for the mand."
He kit the dock boking despondent.
SHIPPING
Messrs. Walker. Lambe & Co.'s Chia Tea Market Report states:-Public sales com. prised 1,433 half chests Black Leat. 977 half cliasts Red Loaf, sed 593 pickages Oolong. Koemun sold at 8. pef lb., others being with- drawn from 7 to 94. par 1b. Leaf Monings sold at about previous rates from 54d. to 61 por Ib. Pangougs and Kaisaws fetched round 5d. per lb., and Broken Leaf Siftings from 3d to 41. por b. No vary marked demand is yet forthcoming for Home trade, but prices are not considered out of range in inediam Koemuos and Ningchows, and some sules have Here is a pessimistic extract fram a recent been made from 10d. to 18. d. per Ib. Is Jetter to the Tin-Things in Singapore are shipping, a for Russian orders have come along very tull; the old people have never seen them in Kintucks up to is. 3d, per lb. and for the as they are now. The Germans are fast buying near Continent some considerable number of up the local shipping and turning all the British Panyougs and Ching Wos have sold from 610. out of them. I wish that fiscal policy would to BL, and even in finer grades up to 161. per. get through It would do our shipping a lot speaking in 1erfect German, said be would 15. Some for sales in Bonings up to 1d. have of good. The people at home do not see how willingly play with them, adding the welcome been unde privately, but the market is not ws are getting put out of our trade. In Singa it appeared, spout me time in Beclis, and pore, you will now see only one British flag to four foreign anes; and on shore the Government to a thorough acquaintones with the Germsz wight very well put up a sign for the informa.language had added an equally perfect know- ledge of the famous card game. Accordingly a tion of strangers to say that English is some. A telegram from Limasa (ria Liyanise) pobfistimesspoken here." For once English is spoken memorable struggle between Japan, France ed by the Times of Ceylon on August 11th, you hear foreign languages 50 times. Evidently and Germany began, and lasted through the states that the latest rumour is that the Dalai our pioneers have fought for the benefit of the night. When morning broke over the coast of Lama is not at the Potala, but has fled up the foreigner. who, with the assistance of his Go-
Hollad, there wore Germany and France Pekin road to a toastery 100 miles away. It vernment, is ousting the British out of their
beates. The points had been small, but, as he | 5th August. is stated, however, that he has left behind the hard-won heritage. If our Government do not pocketed a ums eight shillings, “That,” said the Soal of State, so that the Treaty can be signed do something we shall soon have to give up the Japanese, will do for our war fund." in his absence.
Even up in North Borres the Gor the Ambu's visit with a small escort. The the trade the list of the soull steamers that By Yesterday, Colonel Younghusband returns: mans are doing their level best to oust out of
force passed through the gate and made a viz. the British tag there. People at home do not The city, on nearer seem to understand all this, and apparently cuit of Lhassa proper. acquaintings, proved very dirty. The streets they will not be convinced until it is too late. serve the purpose of drainage channels,, The And here is an appropriate verse by Mr. whole place infested with dogs
of Matheson, of the Union Castle Line→→→ every description. The houses, however, are obstantial, generally three storeys high. The Potala, soon from the other side, is most magni scent. Some of the retaining walls are ove sixty feet high. The great exthedral, from the outside, is rather disappointing, but the glories within were not rorealed to us.
IN LHASSA.
The populace, contrary to ul expectation, showed no signs of resentment at our enterin the city, only great curiosity. The ride streets were blocked with hundreds of people, and large crowds were seen taking short ents over the housetops, in order to get a second view, Women peeped from every window.
struggle.
Now, two of my engineers are Franch,
While a couple are l'ortago,
And some of the crew ure Liscars black,
nd a dozen or so Chiuose. A Where one is a laum from Tibet,
And another a Polish Jow. The cook is a Kaffir from Table Hay,
Whils bis boy is from Timbuctoo,
Oh, yes, I've got a wonderful crew;
Has I don't care, not I! We're marked Al in the Register,
And the Britia. Hag wo By,
Dear boys, The British Bag we fly!
TIMES" AND NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING.
THE
A REMINISCENCE OF TA-SHIFI-
CHIAO.
The following extract from a private letter recently rent to the Times is of interest. The writer was travelling last year in Manchuria, just after the fatoful conference of high Russian officials at Port Arthur at which it was decided
to recommend to the Tsar the creation of o special Viceroyalty of the Far East. It wus attended, it will be remembered, by General Kuropatkin as well as by Admiral Alexeieff, and M. Hozobrazof had been speciully went out by the Tear to report to him confidentially on the situation.
As I write a scene comes vividly before me. I was at Ta-shik-china exactly a year ago-to be preciso, on July 14-and was present when Bezobrazoff, in the middle of a restaurant car swimming in champagne, and full of efficers * vivided" with wine, made a speech about The Amban received Col. Youngbusk nd is stranger" much more stranger," he puts with every cerseny.
The Times, saya a London correspondent, has the success of his mission, and so on.
I little The conversation for it-than fiction,
demonstrated the unequalled advantage of thought that I was witnessing something almost There may be exceptions. of course.
Somo fictions are stranger than the most part was purely complimentary. The advertising in newspapers. The value of such historical, and that a year later the Japs would others, and truth would appear
Ambon was unich interested in the latest news advertisements has always been recognised by be converging on that little station, which looks
Before leaving, stranger to--but we are not yet done with of the Russo-Japanese war.
hausiness men, but of late an idea has been abroad for all the world like a little place in Somerset. him. We come now to beachcombor politica Col. Younghusband introducel the subject of They complain that werk should be given to negotiations ad said the Tibetans had that posters were squally useful. The Times Three hours later we met poor Karopatkin
has shown this to be an error. Its two sets of lower down the line. As someone' said with | Chineso at a wage which would keep a Euro-surely tried his patience by their evasive Encyclopædia Britannioa," the first of which absolute truth in the Time a few weeks ago, poan from the streets and who would perform methods that he must ask the Ambon to get
is almost out of date, sold like the proverbial Bezobrazoff was bolting back to Petersburg to the labour much more satisfactorily than our them to appoint three or four delegates, not to yellow-skinned brother,
The Europea
be changed for others, whe would conduct the cakes. Although the price was from about get thear of the Tear first. Had not Kuro- £15 to £22, the public bought them more readily patkin been too proud to race Bezobrazoff capitalist employs say Chinamen at a wage negotiations.
than they buy a six-shilling novel Other across a dou tinent, this trouble might have been Col. Younghuskand added that, perhaps, the averaging $12 a pouth each where one Euro-
enterprises of the great journal have proved averted. But Kuropatkiu ostentatiously stayed pean could do the work just as expeditiously Tibetans would not unduly delay mutters equally snccessful, yet the Times never used at Linu-yang to inspect, and arrived in Peters
and live on the $60. Thus in das when they learnt that one of the conditions of posters, but senfined itself solely to large display burg to find Alexeioff Viceroy of the Far East, the Treaty was an indeturity, which would in advertisements in the newspapers of the country though the appointment was not made public course Hongkong would, become in reality a British colony with a European community
crease daily so bug as we remained in the art circulars. The proprietors are said to have until two or three weeks afterwards. I did not somewhat like that of Canada, Australia, and country.
netted a million pounds on the "Encyclopedia" see Kuropatkin that night, but had a talk with New Zealand." We offer this suggestion, for
alone through this means of advertising. Their his chief of the staff; it was midnight, and we
enterprising business firms, who find it highly English, had something of that armasing Russian remunerative to pay large sums of money for candour, and it was from the contemptuous way column and two-column advertisements in the in which he spoke of Berebrazoff that I first
got an inkling of the true situation."
BEWARE of the party
what it is worth, to His Excellency the Gorex-}-ring Imitations of Maoni ven & Cameron's Pemple is now being followed by some of the strolled up and down the track; he talked
nor. It is just possible he hasn't thought of such a simple solution. Just to make sure that his memory had not misled him, our beachcomber returned to the Des, and after "the rile liquor"
"They come as a hood and a blessing to men, The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Pen
Sold at all Stationers. MACNIVEN & CALELOP, L., Waverley Works
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NOTES.
STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The steamer Print Helerick left Colombo en
Saturday, at 5 p.m., and may be expected bere on Wednesday, the 7th September.
The steamer Ulysse, from London, 30, left Singapore yesterday, and is due here on the
1bo "Ben" Line steamer Benclench, from Antwerp and Loads, left Singapore yesterday for this post.
The T.K.K. steamer Americu Maru, with mails, &c, left Sborghai for this port yester. day, at 1 p.m., die here Thursday evening, the 1st September.
WEATHER AT DEA.
The steamers Tigre end On Sang, from passed through the 'tail-end' of the typhoo
Moji, zeport fine weather generally, though they at least the weather between Turnaboat and Lammocks was dirty. The Kampet from Shanghai, experienced fine weather till neuring Hongkong, when it became squally. The Hacking, from Foochow vis ports, experienced moderate variable winds and showery,
SIGHTED,
The French 5.8. Kampot, from Nexchwang via Shanghai yesterday, sighted a French sailing ship off Breaker Point.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A "M. M." buoy was lost during the ty
phoou.
The s. On Sang, from Moji, brought 4,000 tons of eval
The ss Holstein arrived from Iloile yester-| day with 900 tons of sugar and 100 tons of timber for Messra. Jebsen & Co.
The French steamer Hainon arrived in ballast from Yalinkan yesterday. She lost her
The Leviathan and Mongolia arrived yester rudder recently, during a typhoon.
day.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report -----
On the 3uth at 11.20 a.m. The barometer
has risen in the extreme north, and fallen at almost all other stations, but particularly in
Kinsiu
The depression remains in the Formosa
Channo, having moved but slightly. It appeare to ho still filling up. The low pre-sue in the Pacifle moich has been remarked sizes Aug. 27th has now developed into a typhoon, situated at present to the SB of Kiusiu and moving northward.
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