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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3тB, 1906.

suggested that the death-rate is other than

it

ведя. The figures as quoted are genuine, but they do no more than indicate the number of people who have died during a certain period, and after all that is no criterion of the health of the place. For one thing, most people, who come out here have to satisfy a certain standard' of fitness | ander medical examination. Without con- sidering the military and naval elements, in which only thus who are physically fit art. found, the unjority of young men now in the colony have also been tested in a

WATERálar per before they stopped on

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Exard the steimer which was to introduce them to Far Eastern life. That being so,

have we have to remenaber that we

The robbery of a Chiusman by Indians at TELEGRAMS.]

Yaumati has tended to rovive the feelings of racial animosity in that district, and the police are still taking extra precantions to proserve order.

A lasoar who was suffering from bubonis

plague was transferred to the buspital ship from the P. and O. liner drable on her arrival at Plymouth on August 11th, and the liner having boon.fumigated the passengers were allowed to

land.

A story that seems typical tells how a Trontoia tram conductor taying accidentally run over a young woman and broken her armı, all his colleagues wont en strike. They were afraid to work because afraid of getting into similar trouble.

Healy, the Australia swimmer, won two 100 metres (19) yards) rows at Hamburg, for tim championship out for the Kaiser Cup, on Aug. 12th. He created a German record. the time ng Imin. 7ees, which beats the Halmar record for Europe by risees.

Thus Sagaporn Free Press minkes a suggestion which we hopo to she adoptel. Our contempo- speaking of the men at least--redly apary romarks-One day the gramaphone may & penalty somewhat WE SPECIALLY RECOMMEND OUR | picked population. We have here, to start meet its just reward in

The tax might be with, a healthy type of individual, able to siular to a dog licenca. LATEST PRODUCTION,

about $58. withstand the trying nature of the climate. We have few of the weaklings who early dereuse helps to swell in death-rate of communifice less deliberately formed. With a prqalming thus selected, is it any wonder that the death-rate is comparatively low s We are all fond of selling each other that we am "ned here for the henefit of our lucardt br." We all recognise that by coming Inne wo have exposed cair constitutions to FRESH | risks that would not be run in the ordinary course at home, and we all know that our wonnen folks take less kindly to the climatic conditions than the men, Yet the death rate is not-high and compares favourably WE ALSO STRONGLY RECOMMEND with many plass in Britain. That huw

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ever is not the point. The standard of healthiness is not so high, and ailing seems more common than is desirable. Of course when we remember that Hongkong, is in

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RUSSIA.

POLICE COURT.

Wednesday, September 12th.

Bevour Ma. H. H. J. GoNTERIZ (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE}.

DISORDERLIES,

LONDON, September 10th. In retaliation for the murder of police

Thres unemployed seamen, two Finns and and soldiers by the terrorista, the troops at

Norvegian, were charged with behaving in's Siedlce, in Polaad, began a general massacre of civilians on Saturday evening, and condimelorly menuer in Ship Street on Wednesday tinued it yesterday, Hundreds have been

evening. killed and wounded..

From the evidenceit appeareal that defondants. who were under the influence of liquor, were accosting passere-by and generally making a nuisance of themselves.

The scenes of massacre and pillage at Siedlce lasted for 36 hours; 100 were killed and 300 wounded. The Jewish quarters were looted and any one who resisted was shot down. The Christians avoided looting up by hanging crosses on their houses. One thousand persons, chiefly Jews were arrested and mercilessly flogged.

A French captive military baloon which broke atrit and was blown sezoss the frontier, was recovered by the German garrison at Sarrebourg, ad sont back to the French mary netherities with a complimentary. --

mussage.

well as in

What else could have happened? There is no particular feature to comigend in the new Chinese army except its numerical strength. In wilitery affairs, as other departinents, corruption is general. The management of the stores departments is soundalens, but this is lacked upon as normal by the Chiaore.

serions. The

Mr. Urquhart, the British Vice-Cousul at Baku, has been attacked; the assailants infleting six wounds with a revolver," pone of which, however, was Russian Government has expressed its regret to the Elabassy and promised that the perpetrators shall be immediately punished. -

GERMANY.

They were each #ned 87."

J. & Gutierrez, a Spanish sailor, was called |

to answer the charge of disorderly babaviour in a houve.

GOLFISH GARRULITY.

RyArgaty" in the V.R.C. Magazine}

Tro Scene: Happy Valley Golf House, players unknown to each other: ono le a local resident and madioere player, the other a new arrival from home, who was "scratch" at a well-known club. Local Resident approaches New Arrival.

L.R.: Care for a game, sir?

N.A. Thanks, delighted! Only time for a hofes I'm afraid, though,

L.R.: Good! Let's son, inve you a handicap bere?

"NA.: 'Fraid not; Fre only lately arrived,

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L.R. Oh, that's all right! I'm 14 Suppose I give you a stroke a bols?

N.A. Very well. (They moves to the Rest feo) Your henoar. (L.R. driven off with a

He quarrailed with a girl and damaged pre- | great flourish and his ball, badly topped, trickles perly to the value of $2,15, among the broken into the sand buuter and lies at the roots of a

bush.) urticks being a looking glass.

A fine of $5 was imposed, and defendant was ordered to pay 31 compensation.

ALTERING THE SERVICE.

L.R.: A just a tece bit topped! Don't often de thai, you know. (NA... with an easy swing, carries all obstacles nicely. L.. has the |ind taste to mutter Flake!" and exponds four more a' roker before he can ask N.A. to play bis med. With a niew bwassis shot he lies handy

tithe green, and L. R. gets in a very fair abot. which ads kim actually on it.)

L.R. Ab gatting into my game now? N.A. Det man soe, I've 5 for the hole, bave Laot?

- Lai Chin, 'plumber of 62 Queen's Road West. was charged with altering the water main

Mr. Ron, of the Public Works Department, service at livuso No. 354 Queen's Rod West. stated that defendant hade mosted a pips with the riser wain and conveyed it by a circuitous route to the ground floor of the house in question He had also blocked the running of water in the original main by a stopcock. The Kaiser speaking at Breslau, said as This alteration cuablest than ground tour of the Frederick the Great was never left in these in question to get a plentiful supply of water, but the meaports of the first and second

Scors could not get their share. Jarch by God, his old ally, so the Father- land and Silesia will remmin near God's His Worship ordered the Jufendant to pay a short of it. L.R., with a mighty swing, pulls

fine of 825.

heart.

LONDON, September 10th.

THE MOROCCO INSURRECTION. LONDON, September 10th. The insurgents are in possession of

ATTACKED BY RUFFALOES,

A bordeman was charged by the policy with turning baffuloos loose on a pablic road in the Now Territory.

JDP.

L.B.: Yes, spre I'd bettor give you this One down. (N.A, who is really an reoptionally long driver, sees danger shead in the hurdle guarding the second, se cautiously plays a wios olbek shot some 15 yaris

his hall wide of Che hurdle, and N.A. pitches uently on to the groan, while L.R.'s second is a little short. His third over runs the hole, and, with a 6 font putt, N.A. holes ont in 13, mùch to L.R.'s disgust.)

the tropics, that it was once little better the Chinare at Fannma' arging that. Chinese Mogador, and the Government, troops have peau connected with the callway was riding to the third, up to the Hocker goal-posts.) I

than a bel of fever, and that most of it

The native papers publish a telegram from coolies be warned not to engage to proseed there to work on the Panana Camal, it being stated that the treatment of the cools there is

have Comps from temperate climates, it is very satisfactory to find the death-rate scores than in South Africa" and that mora

law as it is and the amount of health no greater than it is. Trite though it be, there

IS THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL PRODUC- | is need however to remind many that the KIND IN THE FAR in lividual who most readily responds to bis change of environment is best equipped for the new life. Piut, indeed, is where so many are found wanting. They adhere too closely to their old style of life, or when they A.S. WATSON & CO., [nuke changes it is usually in favour of greater indulgences than would be theirs at home. In other words, if people from a temperate climate intend to live in a tra pical climate they should make their panner of life more appropriate to the conditions. European- muist changed frankly lit that the transposition from the climatic surroundings of their cater years to life in the tropics is not conducive to longevity. To many it may not appear to be harmful, and some exceptions are found who declare that they ever felt. better before, but nevertheless the image is bound to hare some effect on the average, The fact cannot be overlooked that the hot summers tell on Evropean constitutions, and whether the occasional voyage to Japan or the more extended trip home serves to build up sufliciently those who have been "run down " is a moot point. The terrible results in England of the recently reported heat wave, in which the maximum tem peratura was below our normal, appear to support our argument.

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HONGKONG, SEPTEMERR Bгn, 1906.

Tin: all question as to whether Hongkong is healthy or unhealthy has been revived by a recent publication. "The Historical Geography of the British Colonien" which The our, reviewer fruits in this isne. author has apparently two opinions on the subject. One is that the climate of Hong kong turing part of the year tells on European constitutions, and the other is bat though in its early years the Colony acpired the reputation of being a very unhealthy place of residence for Europeans To a certain it is net now unterthy.

sympathise with the extent ve author's sitation in coming to a definite Vuelison-on-this point, knowing the diversity of opinion that prevails among those who have lived and do live here and having regard to the terrible aspects borne by the reports of plague and fever seut hone. When we are asked to consider the question for ourselves, we are also told to look at the death-rate, which certainly as satisfactory, but reflection will

D

dentha vecur.

Corps, G. Blond, L. C. Roos, and A. J. Darby of the Right Half No. 2 Company of the ILK V.C. have bean promot to Sergeants, Bombars. F. O. Day and A. E. Wright became Corporals and Gunners F. C. Hall and F. Austin become Bombardiers. The Left Half have a spoor: competition at Tai Hang on Sunday.

Either Viceroy Shum is premature or our We read Canton contemporary is in error. that "The Viceroy has notified all officials and the public of the adoption of a constitutiouel govoriment". So far, Peking has adopted only the idea of a constitution. The point, how ever, of our contemporary's reisrence was that the Viceroy had warned all his nadersicappers to crat, tupir habits" la vier sly couture orders from Peking.

Wo scarcely

to hope that he will take his own excellent

advice,

sided with them.

LUMBERING ON THE YALU.

TARDY DIPLOMATIC PROCEEDINGS,

The Japan Chronicle learns from Japanese Fources that the negotiations between the Japanese Minister in king and the Chinese Foreign Offen with referazen to the establisit- mont of a Chino-Japaness company. for timber- cutting on the Yalu are making but slow progress The season for lumbering elcses next month, and nales rome wettlement in podily arrived at it will be impossible to commence operatione before the spring. There appears to be little prespect of the company bring fosted this year.

JAPAN AND SIAM.

A traveller who has just returned from Siam talls a correspondent of the Manchester that already the schools, such as Guardian they are, are almost entirely staffed by Japanese tenebers, both male and female, who are bath and moro adaptable than their European cheaper predecessors. In trade the Japanese merchants ara under bidding everybody, and at the ganie time probing their interests with a skill that astonish and dismay their competitora. At Bangkok, for instance, there is a large for the exhibition of

"commercial moveum

From the evidence it appeared that & Bura

along a road in the New Territory when a herd of buffalons, which was approaching, attacked his pony, goring it badly before it could get out of the way. The rider was unsealed, but wanaged to escape without hurt...

His Worship discharged as defendant stating that the case was a civil rather than a criminal

ove.

BEFORE M. F. A. HAZELAND (SECOND POLICK MAGISTE ATH).

KIDNAPPING.

The Chinese worinn who kidnapped a girl from Hunghom with the intention of selling her for 8051 in Kongmoen, asder circntàstances previously recorded, was sentenced to twelve roaths imprisonment.

L. R. (After N.A. has got in a raking drive

say, you're playing above your ordinary game to-day, aren't you?

N.A. Hardly able to suppress a smile.) I suppose I man, a bit. (L.Eb. utidreuses his ball at the tea with many wegglings, shouts "Fura!" two or three times, and -enns his ball weakly up to the hurdles. His ferlings get the batter of ki, and a few sainct phrases from the Golfers Dictionary escape his lips. After taking 7 to the hole, to which N.A. has belped himself in 4, he is soen consulting his watch),

L.R.: Look hare, d'you know, very much afraid it's too late for me to play the whole nine Let's go to the sight tes and drive up to the bone kole, shall we? Awfully at Kowloon, sorry, but I'm dining over p.m., his oxcase seems a bit lame, but the and don't like being late. (As it is only 4. N.A. gives his ready arsent, and drives to the hank. L.R. makes wonderful to rolate, a very similar drive, the ballslying only 10 yards apart Inspector Hansa continued his application | They walk on together) en behalf of the Chinese Authorities for the surrender of Chuu. Szi-wan who is alleged to have committed six murders in the P: Changi village, Nathoi district,

WHOLESALE MURDER IN A CHINESE VILLAGE.

Chan Vues, Tato cook at the village cattle depot, was the next witness. He gave aridones ks to witnessing the stubbing of the watchman

The Chinese Board of Commerce is said to ture, You may not be asked to by us in the yard of the dopet, when he rash i to the ?

hare isnod solies to the different railway com- paules in China in the terms We have siways a fixed luutos ou railways. Now, we hars received petitions teora severs' railway companies requesting us to exempt them from this tax. To the companies we give to understand that, it is against the rates of this Hoard to grant them tise exomption which they ask. We also take this occasion to inform the public that no exemption of the land tax wil ever to granted to railways, unless it is one belonging to the Chinese Government. "Against the rules" is good.

The ships companies of the Channel Float are rejoiced to learn that a black and white cat

every kind of Japanese product and manufac go in at any time of the day, and though you will Ching, polite attendants will give you every possible information as to price, numes of im portes, quality, and other details of the exhibits, The political side of the question is being ore fully developed, and his informant thought that it a ald only be a matter of a few years before the ascendency of Japan in Siam would camas serious heartburning to Franes. Great Dritain has little to Juse, for she has novor recovered the ground lost some fow years ago, and for once any enjoy the progress of the game sa a apectator:

BURMA OFFICER'S STRANGE DILEMMA.

remote

L.B. I thought you said you hadn't a handicap horo

N.A. Nor bate 1. I laven't been here long anoagh, but I hope to get one soon. (Casually, and tugging at his moustache to hide an irrepressible smile I scratch" at St. David's at home though.

L.R. Scratch at St. David's! Lord! Why

satehwan's ussi dance with a large butcher's didu't you tell san ? knife, infieling sovaral gashes on the defendant's

brick.

His Worship committed defendant to gaol pending the order of the Governor, and granted him leave to apply for a writ of habeas corpus.

COOLIE'S FATAL FRIGHT.

At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon before Mr. H. H. J. Gompoitz and a jury, an inquiry was held touching the death of Wong Fo at MacDonnell Road, Kowloon, on the 9th inst.

Tez Chi stated that while pecceeding ulog MacDonnell Road on the afternoon in question, accompanied by a faki, they met several coolies, deceasel being one of the runter. Some of the coolies struck his foki with books, so they went to the Water Police Station and reported

A Meiktila correspondout writes to a Rangoon paper-Dobson, who had a temporary job in

corner of Burma, having fallen Two America toon '-war are at Canton, the which was supposed to have been pressed into desperately ill, applied for leave, and in the same the naval service while the Float was at East week Robinson, a permanent hand why worked Wilmington and Calluo.

bourae, has been found. On leaving East few miles away, was accidentally drowned

There was no daily

post" to

to the pleas where bourrs the Vice Admiral ogused the following Dobson lay racked with fever, and what seemed

the inatter. three-mile highway to signs to the ada: A letter having been to him to be an age elapsed before be heard from receivel stating that a favourita black and white headquarters, to produce by return Then he received two letters, oxe directing tom but named Toby was taken out of a door-

that he was seriously ill, and the other anzonne- post a medical certificate to support his statement in consequence ing his promotion to a high post

The Canton Vienroy is busy readmaking. His latest order is Futong.

The British bowlers visiting Cauudu défosted

the local team at St. Catherine's by 193 points way at Eastbourne by one of the sailers, ships are to say whether this cat is on board or not,'" to 128 on August 11th.

The minds of all are now set ai rest by another general sigoal, as follows: The black and white kitten has been recovered, and the owner, at Fastbourne apologises for having accused a bluejacket of having stolen it."

Owing to an error of staties, the work of reconstructing the fallen Campanile at Venice will have to be legun again.

Yesterday's Caxton Daily News reports that

seven of the Sanam pirates were beheaded on Tuesday after trial and couviotion.

A meeting between the Viceroy and the Amer of Afghanistan has been arranged to fake place at Agra on November 29.

Up to the present 170 Chinese have applied to be repatriated from the Rand, 200 under the first notice and 370 under the second.

G. B. Hall, one of the leaders in the recent aching of negroes at Salisbury, North Carolina, luas been sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment.

The directors" of the Canton Hackow Railway Co. as reported to Laro "decided"

un Sept. 3th to establish a bank" to take care of railway fands.

Japanese engineers have surveyed rates of racions sectious in Hupeh for the Szechwan Hankow Railway at the request, of Viceroy Chang Chib-tang.

Prior to the snurres, selected Chinese

perhaps induce us to recall the modern military officers are to take part in a staff ride axiom that figures can be held to prove in Houan. They ride light, carry maps, nad anything. Not for a moment should it be will piopare their own food.

VICEROY SHUM.

It is reported that an Imperial Decres has barn issued appointing Chou Fon, at prespat aeting governor of Liangkiang, la succeed Vicary. Tson Chon-Heman of Canton, the latter to be transferred to the Yunkwei

Provinces.

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF.

CLUB.

The following cards were coturned at the meeting held at Happy Valley from 8th to 10th September

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N.A. For the very simple reason, my friend,' that your never asked me! (Collapse of LR., was takes boul 14 to the ninth hole, N.A peries and esabling him to go out in 3. As they enter the Club-Hons N.A. courteously suggests a drink, hut. L.R, says he's in too much of a hurry to get away to dress and must go at onee. N.A. now perceives the local chatopio looking for a game. The latter eagerly hails him and they proceed to the toe.)

N.A. (To himself, as the local champion addresses bis bal.) Now I shall have a decent gaus at any rule! Fancy I rather scored off our vuluble Friend!

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alica Memorial Two detectives returned with niless and bis foki to MacDonnell Road and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge

When the coolies saw the deteslices they ran funds of the Hospitals :--- where they saw deceased and another cookie. with thanks the following donations to the

E. D. SheFood & Co..

Decoused and

of the death of poor Dobson, and calling on him away, and the latter gave chree. fcr immediate submission of a certificate the other coolie rashed into a house, and when

The two documents which.

hich the police followed, deceased endeavoured to of soxud health. thus asked for diametrically

opposite ra

6rst floor. He fell to the groand and was parts were written within a few hours of such excape by simbing down a dows-pips from the other, and were signed by the same gesins, who

killed. must have been fully aware that there was not doctor within 200 miles of Dobson to certify either way. Disgusted with this sort of tom- foolery, the sick man put the precious letter in "French the fire and Look what is called leave," and lost both appointments.

a

Dr. McFarlane testified that deceased diex frog a fracture skull, and other witness corroborated the ovidence of The CLE

A verdict of accidental death was returned.

"SACK" THE CROWN AGENTS.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Straits Times referring to the Singapore

The 1.11. str. Oceanien, with this next French Government's dopreciated investments, Bags

mil, will leave Saigon on the 11th inst, at "It is but fair to the Crown Agents to stata

a.m., for this port susporter of

thut which is urged by Colonial Treasurer theirs, in the perkon of the who maintains that the depreciation in the warket value of the securities, which they $1,000 at

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Wetuesday, the 12th lust., at 11a.m., and may he expected here on or about Monday, the

7th inst.

The str. Prinz Waldemar luft Koba on

The P. M. x. Siberia arrived at San Fran The O.S.S. & C.. str. foyun, from Singa go on the full inst. pare, is dne here cu the 13th just.

The 0.8.8.& C.M. str. Calches, from Singa

the 16th inst. The Boston Tom Boat Co.'s stp. Pleiader The T.K.K. Br. Hongkong Muru will rail from sailed from Manila on the 19th inet. Yokohama via Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila ou the 13th inst, and is due to arrive at this port

bought for the Colony, in core they are of the $57,900 deficiency. responsible, if this he trus, for a loss of only £1,000, il does not mond matters very much. They have stultified themselves all the

Crown Colonies. They investment selectors for

the lenst of it,pore, is due bere should have unloaded, to say

the more fortunate or reliable securities to Colony. Then the Crowe Agents, again, have lost $64,000 on the sale of silver, and Mr. belford, with justies, bitterly complains of their folly. We would ask the culprits what would certainly happen them were they managers of a Bank, on their making such grossly injurious losses as those referred to. Rat we can answer the question for them They would lose their billeta, for a certainty, and it seems time a similar recognition of their corvices was extended to them by the Colonies.

on the 24th inst.

The F. & 0. str. Poone left Singapore for this port on the L1th inst., at 6 an

Foreign Pisce Goods Guild Pork GuildWestern Market St. Paul's College... Chung Hing Theatre Law and Finglam...... Sidney

Hameock

E. Osborno Misa Johnstone... Po Hing Theatre

G. Prawick & Co.

J. F. Tulato

Sing On & Co.

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WALKING ON THE WATER.

J. A. Oeios, a Mexican stadout in Cornell University, has succeeded in walking on the water of Cayuga Lake, rear the university, by means of a pair of water shoes" constructed of tiu.

He designed the shoes in the mechanical engineering department of the university, und shot about over the water in every direction with little apparent effort.

The shoes contain four air chambers each; with a separate compartment for the fot.

They are oft. Bias, fong. 1fius, wide, and Wins, deep. Collapsible as provent them from slipping buck ward

Mr. Oatos designed the shoes in order to in- The Indo-China str. Suisang left Calcatta "troduce a new water game similar to lacrosse, for this port via the Straits on the 9th inst, and and other students are to be supplied with

may be expected here on or abeat the 26th inst. them.

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