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Arabia is the last of the Hillon Lands-if thoro bo a Ifiddon Land in the old accaptation of the torm? True, half-a-dozen Europeans have seen Moccs, and travellers have penetrated a little It is a trite saying that the world is growing way inland from Aden and the Gulf parts. But smaller. But to the lover of the book of travel the great inland space surely romains a sented the fanism is painfully familiar. In the world book Is there any laud which contaica more of exploration at leset one looks back somewhat virgin soil as far as Europe is concerned? Not in its issue of July 2, 19J1, contained an account takes, Meudon St.. Bideford, England. Miss
go there, but simply for my own lly to what were really the "good old days." that I could Now, from Chins to Porn, the Liddon places of satisfaction I appeal to the learned in travel the earth
esn hurdly be made world a country which can claim to be unknown "the fist white anno Johnson could Or has the world become absolutely uuintarost Happy was the time when Dr. J
ing and commonplace ? mention as a journey of surpassing magnitude and adventure likely to confer a reflected glory on the children of the intrepid traveller-a pilgrimage to the Great Wall of China, Alas to-day the Great Wall adorns a picture post-card, and we know as much almos of the Hinosa whom This Chi "bmit out" of the Middle Kingdom, of the Holtentots.
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revealed and the claim of being lore. Is there left to-day in any part of the This anthropoid at the time of bis death was Bond said fifteen years ago I noticed
It is difficult to realise the cast areas covered by the explorer within the memory of living anan Our ideas of half the world have changed. The newest of the Continents was exhausted first, america is known from Alaska to Terra det Fuego by the Yankee commercial traveller, and even if the giant woll really turks churlishly in some secret haust in Patagonis, the West does not attract the explorer as it did half-a-century
ago.
Africa is little better. The fetish worship of the Sharbore Hinterland has been prudd Timbuctoo is almost no familiar as Tonias: the wud-walled streets of Kano and other mysterious strongholds of the Falani Empiro have echoed with Ise tramp of British soldiers; the Mahdi has gone and Khartam is known to the Cook's zurist; the steam engine runs north of the Zamisi, and the natives at the Victorin Falls have seen an Englishman's regatta : & regular sorsica ploughs the wators of the Great Lakes. The rent and from past to west; the islands
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"I got worse and worse as time went on, and nothing I tried relieved me. At last I was so bad I didn't know what to do I could bardly move without pain, and I began to fear I should perer to cured,
A few nota on a lectare deliverod at Yoko- / down the rope used for the buckets, seized the that the urine was unnatural, and I was troubled! hamu on Go," the popular Japanese game, have been forwarded to us Japan Chronicle], and will prove
extremely interesting. The lecturer, Mr. W. A. de Havilland, said that the game was introduced from China, and is of great antiquity, though not knowa iu Japa until about 74 AD. "G" is popular among ull classes of Japanoso, more especially among the intellectual classes. After minutely traine the history of the game, the lecturer described the board and mode of play. The former is a beasy block of weed, stained yellow, about 17 inches square, Intersecting lines were drand, making eighteen squares at each side. Under bollow was formed 10- the bar a slight minder that is mucient daya a bystander who offered advice or an opponent who cheater was decapitated, and his head placed in the receptaela Laurath the board. Instead of pieces" uzved in chess, smooth stones white stones representing the sun aud day.
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That the anthropoid races have the some emotions and the same ways of expressing those emotions as human beings have is illustrated by the following fact supplied by a hunter who shot a chimpanzee and her baby in Aftion. The Last Christmas my brother, a sea captain, other was high up in a tree with her little ove sent the three boxes of Dean's Backache Kiduey in her arms. She watched intently, and with Pills us a Christmas present, and I gave the signs of the greatest anxiety, the bunter as he medicine a thorough trial. I felt a good deal moved about beneath, and when be took aim at better after I had finished his gift, and I went her the poor doomed thing motioned to him through a course of the medicine, taking four- with her hand precisely in the manner of a teon boxes in all. Now I am quite another WOMAN; I fto' so much stronger and better, and human being, to have him desist and go away.
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by wesker player, representing the moon and night. The method of holding is ta lightly the stone between the forefinger aud the sound finger of the right hand, resting it on the nail of the forefinger an act that requires some practice to do racefully. The stones, of which there were 180 of each kind, are kept flasin que tunes abritory," Euch point of cas point or mark, and the player with most points wins the game. The territory secured must be entirely surrounded by a cordon of mon. Black and white move alternately. The man are placed on the points of intersection, and, once placed, the men cannot be moved to other points, as in chess or draughts. Each player decides upon the area be proposes to secure, and
of Bokbura are familiar with the railway: intersection in the area of play is ounted as owfully in his arms, and bore it away to bis the Blood (as shown by cold hands and fot
of a docudo ago.
ad Aria on, the set my ans, the last changed and changing of the great lande people
hor secrets. The player is to cure sigus to for the dead body of British subalterns shoot horned sheep on the Pamirs. Kalan'80, which Henry Norman described so delightfully, is not the wild State It has riseu to the level of issuing its first administration report, which, though it discloses n digersditable state of affairs, yet marks an advance from the days when Sino tried to sort its suzerainty by insisting on postre stamps from Bangkok bing us to which the astute Rajal repied that as no one in his country ever want or received a letter the proposal of the Kingdom of the Fre was an unnecessary evidence of overlordship. The con war has been declared at an end for the savonth or the seventieth time: Americas contractors have built the highest railway bridge in the world in Northern Bursa, and endasiasts have long talk of continuing the line to tap the rich valloys of inland Chin. In Asia asia Africa, the glamour and the reticenes of the days of Prester John sul the Monomotape have passed away.
ourdon he intends to form.
places que man near it as a starting point in the As the game progresses, others are placed in favourable posi tions until a complete cordon is formed. Hama" are the captured mon around which & corton is formed. The game is Bnisted when neither of the players is able to secure further territory and when either is willing to hazard the risk of entering his opponent's territory which had been already excluse. Points enclosed by neither, called "dame", are the filled in, and the board to arranged to simplify the counting. There are in Japan nine grades of players, continued Mr. Havilland, and ene And worst of all a Viceroy who preached an asst bo an expart player to be in the lowest practised the strenuous life has pulled aside the
class. For many hundreds of gears ze players curtain which veiled the last of the Forbidden bata beso in the first class, and only nine have Lande. Tibet hoy no longer the charm of the reached the second class. If a player aspires ouknown; Lhese bas he described in more to the eighth class he has to play with many
London. detail than
Adron: tre- oking me in that ciuss and defeat them; otherwise be Candler, for yours a solitary wanderer in the would not to admitted. In course of time a very Fast, artistic Landar, Anglo-Indian Nowman high standard should be reached from a theore have koduked the innermost recesses of hertical standpoint, but the lecturer did not think Complex und carried away pieces of her walls 'The wives of European Arabassadors bore away the loot of Puking, and English officers perform od a play in one of the most smered sputs of the Forbidden City. The Thugs of India and the Head Hunters of Formosa have almost vanished. The picturesque is dying aut.
And the explorer and the traveller bare changed with the age. A new generation Las arison which knows not the old ways. On turns with relief from the latest gorgeous traves
In the pages o volume to the older books. Burtou (and many, another) one Buds as gengine traveller. The sharm of his story of his journey to Harrar--the "fret white man" there is vor fresh. To-day Harrar is mon foued mainly by railway promoters. Travel was a serious business then, an undertaking Beeding more than a steamship ticket and a time-table. But now, like so much of the work of to-day, it is spoiled by haste. Confidence and a camera form the chief equipment of the modern traveller. Instead of Burton a half- half doubting, world seee Savage amused, Landor doing the Philippines in twelva wooks (with the expenditure of so many miles of photograhic film): dashing Across Covetail Londe shedding wrong impressions as a porcu pine does quills; making farcical charges against the Indian Government; creating "world's records" in mountain citabing in the Hima. layas clad in a blue serge suit, stian bat and London-made shoes and carrying a Malacca cane lifting magio zoeks which have defied the strongest men for generations, and accomplish ing all sorts of wonderful things with less trouble than ordinary humanity finds in climbing the Riki,
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that would be so from a practical standpoint. Go" is an excellent game for testing a player's memory. He had seen a teacher watch game played, and then immediately take the pinces and play the game through again. the moves being reproduced exactly. The average game could be got through in about Tho moves did not require so half-an-hour. much depth of thought as a quickness of seeing the various points. Japanese often took a time over the game in som da-os & single game had lasted days. At ove period of Japan- ese history the soldiers followed the game most assiduously, and when they went on the bat tlefield took their "Go" boards with theut, and as sogu is the bittle was over would settle down to play the game. In conclusion, Mr. de Havilland said ho would like to to see the game taken up by foreignors in Japan.
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Altogether, he said, the Government of Gar- many paid in mail subsidies about £40,000 annually, and of that sam the North German Lloyd received 2274,000 in consideration of minteining
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The company at one time, Mr Boner further spot with which it purports to deal, and enceras is assured. The real explorers, the men wan explained, made their mail service to Australia a two-weak one, but they lost such a tremendous spond years in studying the language and. customs
a particular corner of the earth's amount of money by it that they did not continue.. scdnged it to a three-wookly sorries, surface, who grow grey before they venture to Then they give their knowledge to the world, are neglec'ed but found that did not pay either. So they went by the multitude. The lion travalier is the back this season to a monthly service, substitut man who can hurry areoss the greatest numbering freight steamers in between. It was of lands in the shortest time and make the most practicilly a fortnightly servies now, but only
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But the day is drawing nearer when the world will awake to learn that the last explorer, the last of the travellers, is dead. Only the tourist will remain. Even to-day the Eastern merchont can take a railway ticket from the shores of the English Chaezel. In a few years the steam- engins will shriek neross the swamp and forest which lie between Cairo and the Zambesi, and the Anglo-Indian will step into u saloon carriage at Ostend and alight on the shores of the Persi- an Gulf, or oren in India itself. Geographical Societies will die of inanition because there will be no geography left to study. It may be that ice barriers of the polo will guard for a few generations longer the one spot untouched by the foot of man. But even they in time must fail before all-conquering science. The romance of life is doomed. With faster trains, fastor steamera, more canals and tunnels, more short cuts, the world will become so small that only the effort to reach Murs will prevent the adven turous from dying of ennai.
Bat now, before this day arrives, will some expert Anglo-Indian foll me which is the least explored laad, or is there any land worthy of being placed in the category of the unexplored? What was the unknown a year or two ago is fast becoming familiar. I ft corroet to my that
They received subsidy whatever for the steamers that did not carry mails, and on these boats they carried what goods they like. In respect of those steamers, they were under ne obligation to the Government. The freight of mail steamers was restricted, as far as the German ports were concerned. "The two- weekly and three-weekly mai. services were abandoned," said Mr Boner, because some times the freights were so low that they would not pay the coal bill. For about three months of the year there would be vory little business, and then for three months the trafo would be heavy."
The witness further stated that, as a condi- tion to the payment of the subsidy, the German Government required that officials, either civil, naval, or military, should be carried at a 20 per cent. reduction in fare, and that troops should be carried whenever required at very low rates.. By this mouns the Government saved a lot of money by not having to maintain, as the British Government bad, a transport service.
Mr. Boner added that the company's general schednie of rates was subject to Government approval, and the clanses in the bills of lading were agreed to jointly by the Government and the Company Sydney Evening News,
A man set to watch a tiell much paronised by pigeons, shot an old male pigeon that had long bran an inhabitant of the farm. His mate, around whom he had for many a year cooc), whom he had nourished with his own sop, und had assisted in rearing numerous young ener immediately settled on the groust by his side. She refused to leave him, and manifested her grief in the most expressive manner. The labourer took up the dead bird and hung it on a stake. The widow still refused to forsake her busband, and continued day after day slowly walking round the stake on which his bly hung. The kind-hearted wife of the farmer heard of the matter, and went to the relief of the stricken bird. On arriving at the spot she found the pigeon still watching at the side of the dead, and making un occasional effort to get to him. She was much spent with her long fasting and grief. She had made a circular beaten path round the
of her companion. corpse
A pathetic story of love and its tragic close came last year out of the Maine woods. Two BIODSE, who had been tracked all day, were Gually overtaken, when one of them fall, piorral by two rifle balls. The remaining more, instead of dashing off into the forest, stood still, lowered its head, and sniffed at its fallen companion. Then, raising its anters high fute the air, it bellowed loudly. As the ery of the great creature echoed through the forest, it also fell, at the discharge of the rifles. It was found on examination afterwards that the first moos was blind, and that the second one, which had
neglected to leave it for safety, was its pilot.
Romanes tells of a gander who noted as s guardian to his blind consort, taking har neek gently in his mouth and leading her to the water when she wanted to take a swim, cod, after allowing her to cruise for a time under bis guidance and care, conducting her back home again in the some thoughtful manner. When goslings were hatchet the gander seemed to realise the inability of the mather to look after them, for he took charge of them as if they were his own, convoying them to the water side, and lifting them carefully out of the ints and pi's with his bill whenever they got into dificulty In his chapter on "Payehical Evolution" Mr. Moore, to illustrate the high charactor aud intelligence of the dog and its wonderful devotion to a trust, relates an incident given by
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