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The Daily Press.

HONOKON, MAY 26TH, 1908 NERO fodled while Rome was burning. We in these modern days are apt to point with affected dialain at the folly of our predecessors; “If we had been in the days of our fathers we would not have been Education," partakers with them," &c.

we preen ourselves in our superior know." ledge and wisdom, has done away with all that sort of thing, and we have plainly no further use for common sense, which in this

VICTORIA BECREATION CLUB.

TELEGRAMS.

{"DAILY FRESH" 'HXCLUSIVE SHAVIOR].

CHINESE STOKERS.

The Victoria Recreation Club is no longer names of Scotsmen over the shops, and asked u

which the Club has undergone. In recent yearĮS coloured gentleman of the place, Are there without a suitable habitation. The vicissitudes many Scots folk here?" Not very many air," replied the native, "bat quite enough."

are too well known to call ferrecspitulation, but In-new era dewna for this, the oldest sporting

LONDON, May 25th. A draft Bill has been submitted to the organisation in the Colony, by the formal oper Federal Council authorising the Imperial lag of the bandsame now promines which have

The Government is going to take Chanceller to grant the North German Lloyd been erected, for it on the site near Murray stops to reduce and check the em- Company a further annual subsidy of 500,000 Pier. Red brick is the meterial employed in ployment of Chinese on British ships. marks (225 000) for a-monthly service of the building, and the effect is not displeasing to leamers between German New Guines and the ever-The design is certainly striking- Australia and Japan, as from the 1st instantil and the elab may well be proud of its now quarters which few sporting" organima..

October 1, 1914.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 26TH, 1908. position in Macedonia, which would involve element is coming to a very unpleasant Who Sir James Crichton-Browne, who is a ] the continuance of Turkish rule in Con-awakening. Our home defence has disforvent Boot, was in Jamaica, he noticed the stantinople, would be followed by the appeared; the Secretary for Foreign Affairs immediate outbreak of a European war.informs the country that, though he has is an old Railway been striving his utmost to keep fairs Sir EDWARD GRET Chairman, and in the complicated manage straight, that unpleasant little spot in want of a great Railway acquired that Macedonia will keep breaking out, and experience of men and affairs which has although the botter disposed of the Powers stood him such good stond in his control of have always rallied round him there is still the still more complicated matters that an explosive element aload which may come within the ken of the Foreign Office. any day get beyond bounds. Then the Sir EDWARD GERY is not the man of himself Secretary of War hints mainly to the coun. to leave the locomotive unattended standing try that if, which he reminds them was

"Quite lately," says the “Saturday Journal, tions in the Cast on excell. The foundations in steam on the line; yet something of very only after all na experiment, the schema of

little bunting incident, of which the Queen are built of stone. On entering the visitor much the same nature has been done by the new Territorial Army should not at

of Italy way the heroine, bar leaked out. Her passes through a long corridor, which runs the somebody, and the look-out is not altogether once go through, it may become necessary Majesty, whole capital sportswomaz, acosta- whole length of the spacious gymnasium which agreeable for the individual compelled to to appeal to the country to adopt the only paid the King to Castel Porsiano to shoot. is adequately equipped, Beyond is the boat then alternative of compulsory service, It was an exceedingly co'd day, and scoordingly house where a number of racing beate are which he had hoped to stave off. The late big bonfire was made, round which the Royal stored, and at the end of this are the bath rooms and convenienses, Above the boat housS President of the Board of Trade, breaking party gathered. They were obstting and laugh-

steward's office and large verandahs. The bar loose from the fatters of the Cobden Clubing, and generally enjoying themselves, when are the bar room, dressing room, reading room,

equorry, jumped over the pilo, He did it as a

has every convenience desired, and the reading joke, but the result might easily bars been a

room-looks-comfortable: The-verandab,-wide- tragedy, for his clothing oanght fire. Of all the company present, only the Queen kept her head, and she threw herself on the marquis, and heedless of the danger to herself fore of the burning parts of his olothes, and shoked out the

travel in the next train.

Last year Mr. HALDANE, Minister of State for War Affairs introduced a Bill in Parliament for the remaking of the

a

Army 1 was a truly radical measure, paralysis, had been showing the country to suddenly the Marquis Calabrini, a Royal room is attractively fed up, the dressing room

UA-

Rames with herskirts,"

and airy, gives a pleasant sent with a flag ont- look and a neat little balcony on Murray Road will appeal to those who wish for less company.

two porches at the ootesico. The gymnasium which has a gallery on two sides, is 55 feet long by 33 It 6 wide, the boat hous is 57 fest 2 in by 42 feet, dressing room and club room each

bicycle stand hus been furnished, between the

-NEW-WAR PORT.

LONDON, May 25th. Germany is establishing an arsenal,

and naval base at Apenrade,

[Aperrada is in the province of Schleswig- Holstein at the head of the Apograder Fohrde (fieth) which admite vessels of the largest site. It has a school of navigation. e

VIVE LE PRESIDENT !

LONDON, May 25th. President Fallieres arrives to-day- He is to be given a royal reception on an unprecedented scale. warships will fire a salute.

BURGOMASTERS' VISIT,

Fifty

LONDON, May 25th." The King has received the German

32 feet by 28 ft. 3; the principal verandah 57 burgomasters who are visiting Eng

2 by 10 ft. 6; the length of the whole build-land. ing is 123 ft. and the greatest width 60 ft. 2.

ft.

Owing to the suocess which has attended the special sots of wireless instruments designed for use in destroyers, it has been decide to equip the larger types of these vessels with the system at an early date. A start bar been made at Devonport, and the "Moy," rofitting in the month, yard, received her new insulated rigging and yard. The rigging is fitted so that the maximam support is given to the light mase and yard to meet the exceptional strain brought on them in a way owing to the quick motion of this class of vessel. The work of providing the wireless instrument room has been taken in band, also the wiring of the circuits. The new sats of instruments are intended to enable direct communication to be maintained, not only between indvidual destroyers, but aleu between bases and squadrons with signalling distance training young men in athletic sports en land and water for over half a century. The oom. without the possibility of being interrupted by miltoe and members ara vary proud of their now longer distance massages which may be pasingeful house and bars asked ma to. thank you,

KAISER'S MOUSTACHE.

WARLIKE APPEARANCE MODIFIED.

The Kaiser has altered his style of wearing bis moustache

The opening ceremony took place yesterday morning in presence of a very large attendance of members. His Excellency the Governor, who was accompanied by Captain Mitchell Taylor, A.D.C., Was met by Mr. A.

Thirty million loyal Teutons, the estimated Redger, the president, who extended a

male population of the Empire, are directly owlial welcome in these words: Your affected, for to trim one's moustache in the Excellency, I have the honour and pleasure martial manner immortalised-by the Emperor to welcome you here today, the oscasiones tocome an unwritten law of masculine pa.. being the formal opening of the now olub triclism throughout the Fatherland. premises of the old Victoria Recreation Clab-away with the familiar, bristling. upward. a club ibat has doce useful work in the way of pointing oftest which has so long given his countenance an aspect of fireceness and will honceforth wear, his moustache with the ends suggestion of porpendicularity. long drawn out and with only the remotest

It a stated that the Kaiser has dunidad to do

because before the new army is to be made some useful purpose how our rivala had, the old army has to be destroyed; there is while we slept, been stealing marches on to be no mistake about it this time. All the our chief industries; and even an old regulations and traditions are to cease in willing Prime Minister has had to act favour of the new, which is to be indeed us nowledge that there had been designs to well as in name a "Citizen" army. The wenken the efficiency of the Navy, Taking old one had been a king's army, but Mr. all these warnings from ministers respons CALDWELL, with perhaps some lingering ible in their various departments, it is Whig antipathies to standing armies, bad surely time that even the preacut House of ought after a German fashion to "terri-Commons should begin to see that the torialice" it; the names were changed, the country at large is under a policy of fad in the old Buffs became the new East Kent lieu of reason, rapidly falling into a dan Reginent, &c., but things, went on much as gerous state. Surely Board Schools con before, and crack regiments remained ac, for the once devote, some little time to nd dowdy ones were as of old. One thing education; and fiery tee-totallers can ia the above all others would not be touchel; the face of a danger threatening all let the Horse Guards might stand much, but here intoxication of their desires be sobered they were resolate, The British Army was sufficiently to see beyond the public house the most expensive in the world, some at the corner the game to peculiarly people (but they were radicals) binted it Irish of "Beggar my Neighbour," whils was the most inefficient; but be that as it might, the expense was sacred. Mr. Sasa corollary doing no good to oneself, hus surely been played out, and the country JOEN BRODERICK fried hard to have this demands that the business of the day should amended, but like all his predecessors, at last be taken in hands. As yet the found the road too hard to be successfully demand has not formulated the man, and His Majesty's Ministers bavo still the Now naturally it was different when the opportunity of reforming their own ways, Cabinet of the "Mend-atla" came on the instead of secking the ungracions task scene:-there appeared a bead, it was cerof, unasked, striving to remove the meter tainly a head and with true Irish instinct from their neighbour's eyes. A year and a the Cabinet resolved that, being a bead, it half of fada, surely even Mr. ASQUITH can-

H EXCELLENdr in reply said: Mr. Rodger, had to be broken. Mr. HALDANE, to whom not but see, is beyond a safe strain on the

gentlemen, I think you have chosen & mest was allotted the job, apparently misunder already over burdened fabric of the British

The barber, Herr Haby, who is given the stood his instructions and designed a new Nation. We have abundance of time when

Recently the commander in chief of the auspicions day for the "oposing of the new

credit

in contemporary German history for robala sent a nclification to the French Resident premises. May 24th, commonly called Empire designing the Kaiser's perpendicular monstache, army; and the country, glad to find one we've put the locks and bars in order to at Lao-kay, notifying him that La, as general Day, in, as you know, in this Colony by Ordinance became wealthy and famos in obusequence of it. Constructive element, and having long felt think about changing round the furniture in chief of the New China Society, was con

Herr Hany placed an Iureudies upon the market called Qason Vioteris Day, in memory of par

called the Kaiserband," to be worn across the that something ought to be done, lo no one's meanwhile, the police are away on a wild-pring the Chinese territory of Yunnan on the late beloved sovereign, the Queen, whose birth-mouth for a certain period each day until the astonishment more than his own, took up goon-chase, and news has just come in that borders of Tonkin, and, as there was great day it was, and it is particularly fitting that moustaste besome trained to bristle apwards at you should have chosen this day as the name of an angle of 45 degrees exactly like the Kaiser's. bis scheme in a friendly spirit. It involved the Bashi Bazouka are over the border. danger in moving about the conatry, he was the entire destruction of the old YeomanryThis is, however, just the time that out ready to give permits to Europeans. The the club is the Victoria Recreation Cloh. Lis, Millions of "Kaiserbands" are in daily we in

sions of many a budding youth. and Volunteers, the formation out of the Cabinet selects to lay down the carpets, and General added: "We know that the Consul for a Mr. Rodger bas told us, fifty years old--the Germany and are among the proudest posses. Line and Militia of a new Foreign-going call in the house decoratore. Surely in no Frazes wishes to go to Monglas and we would oldest club in the Colony. You have suffered like to give him a passport He need have no great losses in the typhoon and you have Lear. If the Consal goes without papers we made a wonderful effort to recover and Home Army to be termed the Territorial party in England outside the rump of the fros curselves of responsibility. We offer thu to rent your boating Louse and by building these Army, and the construction anew of a other country than England, and in no

same explanations for all travellers who pass Cobdenites, could such a conjunction of fad Force. Mr. HALDANE WAS sanguine as

on March 31st the and folly he tolerated for an instant. through the territories we have taken to the result, and

There is an old maxim beginning:-Quem

Following is a translation of a proclamation Dee vuil Never apparently was it better by the General-in-Chief commanding the exemplified.

traversed,

THE ANTI-DYN STRU DISTURBANCES IN YUNNAN.

-

The Chinese newspaper reports from Yannsa diote that the disorders in that provinca are still far from being subdaed, though the latest intelligence is that the robel leader has been killed in as engagement with the Imperial troops,>

New Chinese Society:

..

Sir, for coming here to-ity. We hope to have the pleasure of seeing you here on many other cocasions. I think it is unnstessary for me to say any more at present. May I ask Your Excellency to be good enough to turn the key in the look and formally declare the Clubhouse

open."

charming premises are, which, I think, both а

ES water pavilion, and sa a, Club house and gymrasium combine every fací. lity which a club of this sort can give to it, members. I hope that these premises will long We, Huong-Yen-Phu, commandant of the continue to serve the purpose for which they forcon of the New Chinese Socisty, make pro-were erected and 1 wish the heartiest hocess to all the members in inter-port and inter-slab competitions in the Colony (applause). I hopa the honour you have done me in eaking me to open the building to-Tay may bring you some extra luck in the competitions of the coming year. I have great pleasure and his We will annihilate villains, liars and traitors Excellency here tarned the key in th) in "We will severely condomu the guilty who-declaring the Club bonae open (applanes. ever they are; but we will love and protect the honest and peaceable population.

"We will recover the ancient realm of our ancestors.

A Shanghai correspondent writse to as A most unusual sight-not seen fer many years-olusiontion as follows:- is now a common object in Shanghai stresis-- whole rows of houses and shops with notices in English or Chinese. "To let." This has had it counterpart in Hongkong for some time

t

"Henceforth the faithful troops are rallied to our just cause.

Sirist instractions have been given and will be observed.

This revolutionary change, which will muse. the oaricaturists of the world to revise their whole conception of the mperial physiognomy, appears to have been forced upon the Emperor rather than oboren by him. It is related that while his Majesty recently was lighting cigarete the left ond of his moustache was singed and half burnt off. This necessitated the cutting off of the other and to make the moustache again symmetrical. The new for. mation evoking the lively admiration of the Emprese, the Kaiser determined to retain it.

TURBINES UNSUCCESSFUL FOR A LOW SPEED.

When the C. P. R. 8 samship Company decided against installing turbine engines in the new ferry st smer Princess Ch rlolle, which is to have a speed of 24 kusts an hour at ler trials, and when reciprocating sugues were placid in the steator Princess Victoria thaxo. as some discussion as to whether turbines would not be more suitable. When all things were considered the wight of argument was in favour of the reciprocating engine, the balance in favour being weighed down by the fact that with the reciprocating engives the seamers will be ran economically at low speed while this is impossible with turbines. During the winter oaths when the steamer Prices, cloria in turbines, run at low speed there would be on saving with

whole of the Volunteers and Yeomanry cassed to exist, Now getting into the latter half of May, things do not seem to be going along as morrily as had been expected. The employers of labour who were mainly concerned, complain that the new arrangements will seriously interfera with the time of their men; they had grown used to Volunteer hours, and willing ly submitted to the absence of the men as in some mensure compensated for by their improved physique and more orderly anbits; but the extra burden they seem to abject to. At all events, aut more than a third of the required number of volunteers have come forward, and unless some effort be made to aroute national enthusiasm it seems that between the new stool and the vessels in the harhaar were dressed in honour have nothing to fear and can continue their Recreation Clab. These ware heartily given, speed or 16 miles an hour. The new company

Empire Day, was celebrated in Hongkong yesterday. The day was observed as a holiday and business was suspended. Fortunately the weather was suitable for excursions and not a few were enabled to have a good time. The pupils of the Victoria and Kowloon British Sobonis were entertained to a launch pivnic by HE. the Governor in the afternoop. Erilish

of the occasion.

old, the country is as likely as not to be

A minister accepted a call to s new chapel in left without an army at all. There were, it is true, many of the Cabinet even a year a town where many of the members bred horses, A few weeks go, who looked upon such a position of and occasionally raced them. affairs as a good joke; "had'at they made later be was asked to invite the prayers of the congregation for Luoy Grey Willagly and friends with France, and had'nt they a good gladly he did so for three Sundays. On the chance of getting Russia to join the merry fourth, one of the deacons told the minister he "Why?" asked the party, and what was the use fretting over need not do it any more. the others they could give the beggara a good man, with an anxious look, "is she dead *** op zow and then to keep them in good "Ob, no," said the deacon, "she's won the humour; and there was always Free Trade steeplechase.” (spelt with capitale, too) to fall back on; the beggars will bever be foolish enough" to"

superior age we can safely turn out of doors and leave to furage for her own existence True, it may be, that knowledge is power, but the very incarnation of power we can 99arrol with their bread and butter. Atal Detective Inspector Cuthbert eucumbed to

One of the most respected members of the local police force. died yesterday morning wher

the lingering illness in whose grip ha had been for almost a year. Inspector Cathbert, who came to the Colony, about twenty years ago, was a very efficient officer and was beloved by

We will drive away the Manchu dynasty which has seslaved us for some centuries.

"We'will ameliorate present conditions. "From the march of the troops merchants

Evocations.

"The cultivatora, the workers, the merchants, the students should peaceably pursue their

ceppations. We will protect them.

No robbery will be committed. “All that is needed will be bỏnght at an agreed price,

"Kobbers will be immediately punished by death.

‛:

"Nobody zeed be afraid...........

In this connection the Scientific American Afterwards His Excelinacy made an in-

saysA remarkable demonstration of the spection of the premjas under the guidance of fact that the marios tabine does its best work Mr. Bodger, at the close of which, the company when running at high speed, and that it ceases ambled in the gymnasium where the to be economical at low speed, occurred resently Governor proposed "Success to the Victoria on the Grest Laken in annecijon with an Recreation Club," the toast being enthusiast attempt to cap ure the passenger traffic between eally received. Mr. Rodger the proposal the two points, by placing upon the route & now. health of His Excellency, which was followed and fast turbine eteamer. The old-established with three cheers for the Governor who there service was operated by two boats, run by called for three cheers for the Victoria reciprocating engines at the very moderate

poa

GIANT SUBMARINE.

Paris, April 20. The largest submazine in the world, theQ 74, was launched yesterday at Cherburg.

The Q 74 iz 255ft, in length, 19ft in diame ter. The two sorers are worked by foar electric

"All the commands of this proclamation will be executed with the utmost severity regardless of 2,000-h.p. The vessel has a speed of

ticles,

of the status of the person, whatever be their

"Respect this!"

WEATHER REPORT.

Gifteen knots.

events, we're in, and in we intend to stay conceive embodied in a railway engine

as long as we can, and have a gay time to standing on a siding with full steam up make up for all the time we have bood out Nowy our railway managers ordinarily do in the cold."-But a year more in harness, not leave locomotives in full steam standing and the growing feeling that all was not unattended about railway stations. It is true that such things bave happened in quite as rosy as Just year they had painted never an ill word for any, and "Deavit," as he still indiested,

and then Mr. Rodger presented His Excellency ordered a 21-knot turbine-driven boat from with the silver key used for the opening British yard, placed her in service, and immedia- ceremony as souvenir of the occasion. with Sir Frederick's reply the proceedings A representative of the old company, happening and tely began to secure the cream of the traffic.

terminated.

at this time to most in England an engineer who had been prominently associated with the development of the turbin driven steamship, told him of the con- ditions, and sought his advice as to the best: | way to meet the competition. The turbine engineer asked what was the apped of the boats of the computing lines, and on learning that it was respectively 18 and 21 knows, stated that it to drive the new fast bout off the route, by the would be a very easy matter for the old company The submarine will have two officers for very simple expedient of dropping the speed of torpedoen and one for the men, and she will their boats from 16 to 13 or 14 knots, and- carry a crow as large as that of a destrayer. making the big reduction in fares which the reduced running expenses of the boats would "Unenbstantial tride of varied flavour" is reader possible. He stated that the company the author's description of "Hors d'Œuvre," a owning the turbine steamor.could never mest book which comes from the foremost Eastern the cat in rates, for the reason that the reduction On the 25th at 11.50 p.m.The barometer publishers, Mesers, Kelly and Walsh. The of the running speed of their vergol would not has risen moderately in Japan, and fallen me description cartainly ap, lies. The skatobes are bring any corresponding redne ion in the coal The company determined to derately to slightly over B. China, and the of varying merit, inostly good. They are fairly consumption. Philippines respectively.

ligt and can be bat assimilated in an idle make the experiment; and, after running their An area of low pressure lying over the China bour-in spite of their title, preferably after boats for a few months at a lower speed Sea in the niguhourhood of the Paracels, in dinner. Mr. A. Michie for that is the name and a lower rate, they found they not only Pressure is low also over N. China. It is of the author displays a rare knowledge of the recovered the passenger traffic which they had lost, but that the reduction in running expenses it-and the growing habit of work, and was familiarly called, was a favourite wherever high over W Japan.

Chingas character and when he writes on some last, but not least, the feeling that by he went. His many friends will curs bis Fresh is strong NE. and E, winds are aspect of that theme be is usually very readabler was so great, that they made more money that At a Chiness dinner party" supplies with they had done under the old conditions. honest work they have done some actual loss and sympathise with the widow and expected to prevail in the Formoss Channel, clever account of an experience whiblit most of Furthermore, it was not many months before the turbine steamer was laid of the route and us have enjoyed and-"A Chinese fibre is a good, and wou the applause even of their daughter in their sad bereavement. Mr and the N. part of the Chion Ben.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending very humoroas Mory of what we suppose je, offered for vale, Cuthbert was victim of cancer, but he

at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inchan.

possible in the Flowery Land, while the sport- It should be understood, however, the the political opponents, bus commenced to show remained quite cheerful, through all his suffer

The foreenet for the 24 hours ending at nooning Chinese sketches are very interesting conditions wore pecaliar at this point, and that indeed. Mr. Mickie is best, however, in light the patrona of the line consisted largely of van a mirth loving cabinet that life is not, ings, and passed away peacefully yesterday as old Sam Slick phrased it, all beer and morning at No. 8-Police Station He was to-day is as follows:-

N.E. and... Terse, and we greatly enjoy his Gilbertian working people, to whem the reduction ia fare, even if gained at tue expense of time, vas a decided connidoration. Under average oondițioas skittles, So, though there is still more baried yesterday and the number who followed Hongkong & Neighbourhood winds, fresh or rhymes,

strong; fair. Samo ne No. 1.

the faster boat would have held the trafloeren at be high rates. We-record the incident fads and fancies are still in the ascendant, eloquent tribute to the memory of she who Forros Channel

combined so many manly qualities, one who Bouth coast of Chits between Bame a No. 1.

merely as showing in so interesting way the there is a slight rift in the darkness. Now, was a good officer, kind husband, and an gouthreat of China between Same x No. 2.

Hongkong and Lamocks. }

limi ations imposed upon the marine terbize by fortunately, to all outside, the frolicksome indulgeat father.

ita inability to ran socnomically staćom.speed. Hongkong and Hainan..

spito of all regulations to the contrary, and locomotives with no mind to control them have started on the journey, and dire has been the disaster

Now it is this very fact that knowledge is power that enormously increases the danger of the situation, and makes our modera

follies inconceivably more dangerous than the simple errors of our ancestora. Waj have Sir EdwAND GREY'S plain statement that attempt to set right the political

than is wholesome of the old leaven, and

all who knew him. In many ways he was tha

typical Boot, quiet, shrewd, and pawky, with

the remains to their laat resting place_was.

Major General Broadwood retured to the Colony yesterday after visiting Shanghai, and Japan. Weihaiwel, Port Arthur, Tairon, Manoharia,

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