COMIC AGONY,
Well-seasoned victim of that terrible modern wopurge, tho nowspaper-reading hahit, usually extract a certain amount of interest and amuse- ment from the personal advertisements in what has come to be called "The agony Column
sally, however, thes have appeared in
the
dignified nowspapers, and seem to be mataly concerned with clandestine love affairs. It was not often that one could picos together a com- plete romance from various notices appearing day apart, or could enthuse greatly over the joys and sorrows of the agonised advertisers.
In the past few weeks, however, now form of agony advertisement has come into existence in the most surprising of all places-The Times. In the wonderful improvement which has taken place in this national institution within the last for years, one could hardly have expected that It would find personal advertisers oapable of ris Ing to the high dignity of the rest of its pag9
miraste, however, has, come about, as soma of the following paragraphs will show. For our own part, we refuse to holiers in agony advertising writers of such ability, and are convinced that in time there will come a dis alosure equal to the "Horziet" scare, and that somol new and brilliant gonius will barst upon the world as the inventor of Her form of Fomarice. One can' Imagine that quite a little booklet in time will KTO of the
Krow ont
adventares
the young, he can only my those pamphlets form the strongest possible argument for the daily in their youth. regret that their writers were not thrashed
Who shall my after reading these that The Times has not on its staff the talented originator of a new form of romancof-The World's Work
THE CONFESSIONS OF WAGNER
HOW BE DECAND, A PAMOUS MUSICIAN.
Richard Wagner's autobiography, which has just been published, is a remarkable monument of the great master, and well justifies the enger nese with which it has been awaited during the past few months, says Berlin correspondent
Starting · with the account of his birth, on
May 22, 1915, Wazuar tells the story of his to 1864, when, as a famous composer he was aventful life during the next fifty-one years up prosanted to King Louis of Bavaria Unlike infant prodigy, most
Kicat musicfur, young, Blond Wor
enriously enough he was the
only one among his brothors and mistare who was not taugh the piano.
passionato admirer of " Frelschütz," his mother Even at the age of nine, although he was a did not think that there were any other indica- tions of musical
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 23RD, 1911.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 22nd at 11.55 am. The barometer Ins rizon modarstely over S,W,
considerably in 2, Japan - Japan, and fallon
of the Loochoos yesterday is moving Eastwards The deprasalon Tving in the neighbourhood
to the South of Japan. A second area of low pressure fe
fe shown over the N.E. part of the Sos of Japan.
ia
Pure is bighest over the Yellow Ses. It relatively low over S. W. China and Tongking, Unsettled weather will continue to proval over the northern shores of the China Bea
Hongkong alafall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.13 inches,
to-day is as follows
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon Hongkong & Neighbourhood...() Formons Channel...
E. winds,
· moderate.
South coast of China between) Bare as No. 1.
South coast of China between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamooks.
Hongkong and Hainan. I
B.E. winds, moderate; squally, thunder-
storms.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The 'H.-A. Linie str. Sachion left Shanghai.
today p.m.
of Wondy” and “Rikki, to say nothing off hate talent, as she informed Weber on the 20th inst. pim., and may be expected here
com interludes by the old-fashioned nuole, and the lame gentleman and the suffragetto.
Here is the sad, sad story, of Wendy and Rikki:
Broad Walk, Thursday.-Lady, in black, with
Would not
baby girl in long Kote Greenway red cont. My
first sight of you for seven years. spook-Rikki.
Broad Walk-Will Bikki give further proof of-identity F
Broad Walk. The lady with the little girl was onlled Wendy seven years ago.Rikki.
Broad Walk-How was it I did not recoguise you? Call and see us. You have heard of my marriage.-Wendy.
Broad Walk-Boen out of the world for seven years and heard nothing of anybody. Forgot me again and entirely.Hikki.
Bros Walk-Have shown all notices to your old friend. Let ne help you for old times sako. Write to old address.Wendy, Broad Walk-Deeply gratoful, but
"Thoy who live more lives than one More deaths that one must die."-Rikki Brond Walk-Rikki will hear something to his grost advantage by writing II, 594, The Times Office, E.C.
But there is a fine flavour of old-fashioned gentility in the passage between the Lame Gentleman and the Suffragette:
On
Will the Lady who at Down Street Station Wednesday afternoon gave up her sont in the train to a lame gentleman allow him to oxpress his sincere thanke for a kindness from o woman, which is rare in this age of suffragettes ? Down Street Tabo-The Lady who was happily able to assist a lame gentleman ap. precistes Lis thanke in The Times of the 7ik instant, but must confess that she horself is an ardent advocate of, and workor for, Woman's Suffrage.
Down Street Tube-I tender my humble upo- logies for a noodless reflection on the courtesy of Womon Saffragists iu general and one in parti- onlar. In acepting this, the lady will perhaps pardon an
old man if he refuses to shed a life long prajndice as to the respective spheres of men and wouuu.
duced,
when the little boy Jnd been intra
Wagaor points out that this was a very correct observation on the part of his mother. Nothing appealed to me so strongly as the music of Freischüts, and I sought to increase the impression it made on me in listening to parts played by my sister
ay by
HAY STUDENT LIFE. Bat the love of masia was thore, and it was scoretly that young Wagner became a musicinu, werk in a "disgraceful fashion." He entered the and studied harmony while neglecting his school
ont, and it was then that begas the wildest University of Leipzig in 1831 as a musical stud opoch of his ezrear,
when ho lived the
ERY HEo of the German student, with challenges to dnels (by a singular gool fertung he was prevented from fighting any of them)-wine cellars, and cards. Wagner makes a very frank confession
assion for cards, and relates that his ill almost drove him to madness: Oblivious of everything and utterly indifferent to the opinion of lis
disappear into the little
houses of Leipzig.
of
bie
gambling would
In his despair he finally come to the conclu- sion that it was only by patting down large experiment one night with a sum in his keoping stakes that he could win, and he decided to
He lost heavily, until only a single gold coin which was the amount of his mother's pension
was loft,
last soin," he writes, "was quite novel in The emotion with which I stated this my life, notwithstanding my many other experiences. I was taking my life with it, for to return to my family was out of the question. wandering aimlessly through field and forest." I saw myself a lost son in the grey dawn
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hai for this port on the 20th instant p.., and The Austrian Lloyd's str. China loft Shang- in due here on the 24th instant a.ra.
The sts. Lothian loft Moji for Hongkong on the 19th Insk, and is dus here on or about the 24th inst,
The Barber Line str. Suruga from New York to Hongkong loft Singapore on the 19th inst.. and is therefore due here on or about the 25th inst.
The I.G.M. str. Prins Bitel Friedrich carry- of the 3rd inst., left Colombo on the 20th inst,, ing the German Mails with dated from Berlin. and may be expected here on or about tho 31st inst
Baid on the 19th inst, and is expected here on The Olot Wijk & Co. str. Nippoa loft Port the 15th prox.
The L.G.M. str. Dorflinger, which loft borg on the 18th inst., at 5 p.m., arrived at Shanghai on the 21st inat, at 5 p.m.
The LG.M. str. Neckar, which left here on the 18th inst., at 8 p.m., arrived at Shanghai on the 2lat inst., at 3pm.
The T.K.K. str. Tonye Maru, mild hence on 22ad instant, at 7 am, and will sail to-day the 12th instant, arrived at Yokohama on the for San Francisco via Honclula.
The CF.R. Co.'s str. Empress of India, which left hare on the 29th nftimo, arrived at Vancouver, B.C., on the 20th lost.
(MITSU BISHI CO.)
Wagner goes on to relate how this desperate state of mind persisted, even as inoks seemed to MITSUBISHI GOSHI KWAISHA. longer any doubt about it-ho was winning, and tura in his favour, until finally there was ne he kept on winning, and began to feel so con- dont that he played most daringly. Then suddenly he was overcome by the feeling that this was the last time he would ever play. He had won wick-all ho had lost, and much more, but be
he was never to
play again.
mother next day as he restored her money He confessed the whole episode to his to her, and she put together her hands and thanked God for His mercy, and expressed her own conviction that I was saved and that
uld be impossible for me to fall into this vion
The mother and the son
aon were both
The briof romance of Pipa Passes is almost as sad as that of Rikki and Wendy, although we wonder if the mispelt pane of the heroine is intentional:
Pipa Passes-I saw you at the opening of Parliament Though I may not spank to you, would be imp it was beaven to see your doar face again,
Pipa Passed I ride every Tuesday sad o'clock. You must give no sign of recognition. Then come Caro Mic nad Curissims and the Dragon:
Carissima-My last letter returned unopened and re-addressed in the Dragon's hand. We mast communicate now as we arranged. Tell -me you are woll.:
Thursday morning. Serpontine end, at
worst
Care Mia-Am quite well, but the Ionoliness grows day by day. The Dragon has been inhor
mood lately. Carissima-Courage, dear heart the longest darkness must end. Heard of you the other day from the L. How I envied them to have seen you!
time.
Caro Mio-Will meet you anywhere at any Carissimo. Could not we arrange to meet at one of the quiet picture galleries? National Gallery, Tuesday, 3 p.m. 7
Caro Mio-National Portrait Gallery less visited than the N.G. Shall wait by the Parlia
ent pistare at the agreed time.
We wonder if a crowd gathered about that picture on the Tuesday. If so, their sentiment al curiosity found no reward, for the following show that the mosting narer took place.
Carissima.-Waited for two hours and you never came. Know you must have beon absol utely unable to come. Do make another appoint.
mont.
Caro Mio-Could not possibly ooms. The Dragon most dragonion). All because the pup py is down with distemper. Shall try again
to-day
Mary
W
it
Vagner's gambling passion had all his other efforts. Freed from this passion, he writes that bo was suddenly translat eul us it were into another world, to which he
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A CASE OF "SUTTEE."
BINDU WIFE'S DETERMINED SUICIDE BY FIRE.
A remarkable case of sattes occurred in a Hindu house at Charakdanga Road, Soorn, in the jurisdiction of the Bolingbats thans, re- ports the Calcutta Statesman. The houss belonged to Babu Surendra Nath Ghosh, who belonged to a respectable Kayastha family and was aged 32. He lind been ill for some time past and was confined to bed. His wife, bamed
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Miss G. Bothin LYEEMOON, German str., 1,238, v. Pilgrim, 12th dra Brandonstain
Mr Bauer
or Motaring Tour Round the World vermilion and her feet with so dye, as was Batavia, Mr Korsbals and Mr de Groot; from th Mar. Rice and General Ar G. H. Bridge
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Messrs Uno,
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Mr. W. E. Clarke
Mr W. C. Drew
Me Carl Drury' Mr E. J. W. Eames Mr W. 4. Edgar
Here are a fow taken at random which seem to have no sequcia:
Signs-Hold the letter to the fire to read what I really wrote.-C.
Gentlemma; companionable, young, desires Position as Salaried Companion for a Walking, Cycling, or
Amerika Linie.
Mr. B. M. Brown Tinte se, pedition--Address H. 584, The the practies with the suities of old. She Milosh, Meum bulgon, AK Parentais; May Semarang
British str., 1.480, B, Uldall, 5th Mr and Mrs Carr Office, E.C.
children and Singapore 29th April, Mr D.E. Clark then bolled the door of the room, poured 1886-Jan. 27th: 1911, Jan. 27th-This kerene ail over her body, and zot it on fire, for Yokohams, from Marseilles, Mr Maureau PANAMA MARU, Japanese str., 1,234, R. Mute,
from Saigon, Mr
Snger would have been our Silver Wedding. Despite The other inmates of the house took no notice o
Me Ferrien and Pere Andrieux; from Singa 18th May--Shanghai 15th May. General the shame and loneliness I have suffered I fill her, as they thought she was overcome with Bore, Mr Paul Moren; from Baigon, Mossre hope your life has been happier than mine death of her husband. A relation of Surendra,
Osaka Shoson, Kaisha, and could not bear to be present at the Mannfeldt, Breni and L. Cavallo.
Por Australien, for Hongkong, from
HAJABUEI, German str., 1,189, Oltmanns, 18th Kober Distinguished Idler, tired of doing nothing, nunied Fshirod, however, noticed the smell of
May Bangkok, 10th May, Rice-Butler- akke men who love doze
Matsumsya,
Taigen and Tambotsfeld &
& Swire. him ashers of life which to outline for something burning in the room where the wife from Shanghai, Dr. Munton, Mesars Heimsn,RAJAH, Gorman str., 1.376, H. C. Reban, 11th Mr W. Drienc
was. He broke open the door and saw the wo
Le Breton, Ligouzat, Perkins, Girand, Chirsto and neefulness.-H. 447, The Times Office, B.C. man in flames, standing with bands folded and Dolate; for Saigon, from Shanghai, Mr Daban;
Several Liberal Ladies are attending Lord lifted in prayer.
raised an alarm and for Belborne's Moofing in favour of Women's Suf. moneged to secure a bucketful Nere,
He
Singaporeno,
from Kobe, Mr Naushi, Mr Mrs frage to-night. They do not wish this to be takva ha dashed against the betrof water, which Tom Shanghe 90, bi plura and Mrs Wada; as a sign of approval of his general policy, to dari motioned to him to desist, but he poured Bills, Mr and Mrs Spiller, Mr. Eaterman; for O'Neil, Mr C. Hebb, My J. which they are resolutely opposed, but they another bucketful of water on her, on which Colombo, Fran
Kobe, Mz
Uz Ohkaws; from wish to give him their support in his advocacy she fell down and expired in ten minutes. She
hai, Mr Taitalliva; Yokohama,
bang- for Port Said, Mr Mondaini of the Enfranchisement of Westen.
died five
before her husband.
for Marsailles, minntes We are sure there is a close relationship be
Mr Mottet. Mr The
Okada, Rev. and Mrs Mudeley and 4 infants, tween the Lame Gentleman of the Down Street the neighbourhood, and a
accurrence caused a great sensation in
Mr J. Bodes, Mr Leelche, Mr Verzegnotti, Mr. Tube
a large number of and the following Unals of the old Hindu ladies of all castes appeared in order to Soisson, Dr. Stob, Mr and Mrs Boely and school
Uncle, afflicted with sale guardianship of which is considered hele by every orthodox and Mrs Brizard and infant, Messrs Bonnet,
secure a little of the vermillion or lac dye, infants, Mr Le Broton, Madame Jourdan, healthy nephew aged 12, would be glad to Hindu wife. Information was conveyed receive information of a Schoel conducted en Belisglmis thous, and Inspector Hamilton good-fashioned lines, free from all maudlin rived on the saeno with his assistants. There modern ideas and where the sound rule of
was some talk
coading the Spers the rod and spell the child is strictly morgue, but this was stopped by Mr. Bowen, wife's body to the observed.-H. 508, The Times Oleo, E. C.
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Ten who personally visited the scenes and gue, Miss R. Holstein, Messes Miraman, Dallas to correspondents for their assistance in his allowed the body to be burnt socording to Hin. Khan, Velo, General and Mrs Anderson, Capt. search for a boys' school of the sound old type du rites. The two bodies wore thes carried to Simonds, Capt. Hughes, Capt. Mallinson, Capt. To the sendera of many pamphlota dealing with the Nimtbllah ghat, where they were burnt on Crawford sud Capt. Agg for Iloilo, Mr and the alleged evils of physical punishment for the same funeral pyre,
Mrr J.-J. Miller.
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Mr B.M. Joseph Mk. P. H. Klimanok Major & Mra Krautko Mr. G. T. Lloyd Mr I. I. M. Logan Miss A. Macfarlane Mr A. H. Mancal. Dr. O, Marriott
M. J. Mecooki Mr B. V. Mitchelmore Mr eon Mooser Mr & Mrs A, B, Moulder Mr Stanley Moutoith
Ir f). Muntoa Me Fame Nourch Mr W. North Mr F. H. Nye Mr. V. d'Oettingel Mr J. C. Ogden Mr W. T. Prichard Me, E. H. Bay Mr H. G. Ropido Mr
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