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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 1911.
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THE ORIGINS OF TOLO.
PLAYED BY VARIOUS NATIONS.
THE ERUPTION OF MOUNT ASAMA.
UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR
OTHER VICTIMS.
A Nagano dispatch states that on the news of the tragic disaster on Mount Asama, already reported in our columns, twenty foreigners at Karuizawa formed a rastus corps, and together with several doctors procsalad-to Katsukake, where the injured were taken care of. One foreigner, the Rev. John Hail, and two Japanede wore killed, one foreigner and Ave Japaness were severely injurel, while seven foreigner and 20 Japanese received alight injuries.
It was reported that several others, killed or injured, were remaining at the top of the mountain, and a party of 20 fromen, led by policy, was sent up to the summit by the Komora police on the night of the 15th instant. Th party reached the summit at seven o'ol, ok next morning, and searched for three hours, but found no trace of any other victims, alive or dead. The - body of a woman we found just below the edge
the crater, where it had been lying apparent ly for about three wooks, The party brought down the telescope and other property left at the top by the foreigners in their hurried light from the crater. On the way down the rescaa party had some diffenlty in making progress, owing to showers of rain and ashes, and one of the mon fainted from exhaustion.
of
The Rev. T. Roseborry Good, Pastor of Yokohama Union Church, who is spending his racation at Karaizawa, sands tho Japan Cells the following account of the disaster, this being dispatckod on Tuesday at 3.30 pm.:
This morning, about nine o'clock, the visitors to Karuizawa were startled by a raportat several eruptions had taken plaen from Asuma Fams, and some of the parties who started ont to' dimb the mountain last night wore in danger, More than one explosion had made itself ezident during the warly hours of the morning. The first just before four o'clock, another about fire, and a third about six, while at nine o'clock another trage column of smoke was seen ascend- ing from the crater. There was but little noise, and as Asama has been rather notive for the 'i greater part of the season, nobody paid any particular attention to the outbursts About nine o'clock, however, Mr. Willis, of Yokohama, Polu is
comparatively now game to Eng-arrived at the Karuizawa Hotel in a condition lishmen, and probably fow who coad of the of exhaustion. He had run the greater part international contests in New York think of its of the way from the mountain to report history and origins (writes a Manchester Guar that some of the parties from Karuizawa dian contributor), "It bas baen play d in this had been injured, and to Bouk for help, adoption by English officers in Indis took place lapsed almost as soon as hó reached lose thon twenty years before that time Sixty room, act was only bible to give a partial Pears ago the game was confined to three places, account of the actual conditions. He reported, Manipur, the wild hill State between Ass however, that the Rev. John Hail. of Ogaita, first adopted by English: planters and offears in the party, Mis Japanese rias probably fatally And Berma, 1979 ono, and thence it was
was seriously injured in the legs; that a lady Tripler, was struck in other end of the Himalayas, in the North of injured, while several others, both foreignore end introduced .to Calcutta At the the head, Cashmere, where the Kudus in its upper course and Japanese, ware suffering from bruises and waste of desolate mountains, from Lek to Gilgit once a rescue party started out, accompanied by provides a habitable valley in the midst of burns, and were in a dangerous condition. At and Chitral, the game roosives the enthusiastic
avetion of the Baltis and the Dirds,
Dr. McCloy of Pokyo, sad Dr. Schwartz, of Yokh with frush horses, rikisha ambat aneos and medical supplies. The excitement soon spread over the little village, and the most conflicting reports wore in the air.
About 130 the Rev. Mr. Hoekje ar rived in
badly &
battered condition. Ho
coi-
VICTOR
TO
GRAMOPHONES
$25 to $135.
VICTROLATM X
VICTROLA IX
IX ROBINSONS.
Who wore hurt, The time of testing shows human nature to be a pretty fine thing after all."
As reported in a recent tolagrani, the Roc. Mr. Hail surumbed to his injuries. Mes. Hail is a daughter of the lato Professor Wyckoff, well-known in Yokohama. She is left with a family of four children, the youngest being but a few weeks old.
HAS THE TRADE BOOM PÅSSED ITS ZENITH?
The following interesting letter on this subject is reproduced from The Economist
The above interesting question is raised in the course of your comments upon the set-back shown by your Indor Number for May, whilst you also remark upon the Taof tlust good trade in this nonetry has been necompanied by bad trade in America. Iu discussing the question of the continuance or slackoning of the present activity, it seems necessary to state the conditions essen. til to a trade boom world-over trade boom-in order to arrive at some basis for a comparison with existing conditions. A world- over trado boom is ongeïdored primarily by an sumption, thus increasing the sum total of world wealth. Its operation trickles through an infinite
products, a lowering of the cost of living, an ur variety of economic channel,
by vary governed ing sets of conditions, but, speaking broadly, the successive plusos ara incrassing stocks of raw ont demand for the requisito labour to deal with the rising volume of merchandise; means this power. Such would appear to be the natural higher world-over wages, and greater spending course of suy sound trade beunt.
country for a little over forty years, and its first Mr. Willi was so exhausted that bois oxpansion of world prodcofion over world con
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It we apply these considerations to the present conditions, we and that for you years a relative shortage of supply of raw
raw materiala. bas stimulated immense activity at the world's margins of cultivation. At these points profits and wag os have been greatest, consequantly.
also a form of polo exists, though there it is played with a racket, something like that need is a screen with a circular hele, rather over in lacrosse, and instead of goalposts there a foot in diameter, through which the had been strack square in the face by a labour and capital laro dowed thither. ball drops into a bog net The Muni-red-hot boulder, and was badly out and burned As a result, our own country, which has pari very similar to that now played here, and thabout the head and face. He reported that after specialised more than any other in secondary
game is, &4 might be expected,
he was struck he had beea daved, and realising work-manufacture and distribution--bus pase- Balti game is not very different. Drew, in his that he was not in a condition to render aoyed through a series of lean years, and both back on Cashmere, mentions several points in help, he managed to struggle down the mountain wages and profite hare suffered, The relative which he thinks the Balti game superior to the ad Is horse, and then hurried to Karuizawa decline in wages (the actal decline is not so English. He expressen a strong preference for to give the alarm. About an hour later Mr. apparent as would otherwise be the use owing the Balti form of stick, which is shaped must Sammons; of the Standard Oil Co., arrived, and i to the operation of other causes which not not like a hockey stick, though with a detachable gave a graphic asoonnt of the experiences of the be considered here), coupled with improved head. It is from Baltistan that wo
party. He was suffering from a sprained knoe, methods and machinery brought about by the word "polo," which, like the Tibetan Bathe
palu," bat otherwise escaped with a severe shaking. stimulating influence of poor trade, placed us in means ball. It is strange that the game should He said that the party were near the mouth lave fallen into such abscurity. for during the.
à position to compete successfully with the of the crater, taking weakfast, about five United States, their industrial oenditions haring middle ages it was popular over half the Esat o'clock, when a terrific explosion took plson. suffered partly from the domination of the raw ern hemisphere. It was known in Japan s There was a tremendous shooting of steam product expansion, and still more so from the in the Breath. The Persians played it, and tives and then early as the eighth century, at least, and in China-like the blowing-off of twenty locomio operation of their Protectionist policy, which many a famous ruler among the Arabs is sizon began to 15.
has loosened their grip upon the industrial markots of the world. known to have been fond of it-Baladio, for in stance, and his predecessor. Nuraddin, who oven played by lamplight, which was felt by the pious to show an excessive devotion to a more game, Haroon Alraschid is also known to have played. There appears to have been at one Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE time as amir at the Court of the Mamink and PENANG are requested to take IM. Sultans of Egypt called the Jukandar, which LOONG SANO, British str. 1192. G. . .MEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alang-wo may perhaps translate Lord High Polo. Versal will be landed and stored at Consignees side, auch Carge impeding the discharge of the Stick. Probably risk and expense,
No Fire Insurance has been effected. " Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD.,
Agents, Hongkong. 22nd August, 1911. [1064 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,
Jailing, Matheson & Co.
Keelung 2nd August, General Bank Láno, Ltd. LAERTES, British sir.. 2,904, I. Taylor, 21st
Aug-Singapore 16th August, General Buitarfiold & Swire.
Locak, 21st August-Manila 18th August, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. LUCERNA, British str., 2,072, A L. French, 23ml Aucost-from Palembang, Bulk oil- Asiatic Petroleum Co LIKEMOON, German str., 1,336, F. Pilgrim.
23rd August Saigon 19th Aug., General Hamburg-Amerika Lĺnio." MARIE RICKMERS, German str; 2.256, A.
Kopp, 21st August - Hamburg 18th June, General-Order,
NIPPON, Austrian str., 4,015, E. Tarxhochia, 22nd August-Ke 12th Aug. Genera Sander, Wieler & Co.
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having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signacs of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will he delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, al Consiguces risk and expense. 24th inst. will be landed at Consignoes' risk Cargo remaining on board ufter 2 P. of the and expense.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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INDIA LEARNT POLO FROM TER MARGMEDAN CONQUEROES, though one of the latter was warned by an obl vizier not to let hin moldiers on the Indian cam-burning paigns drink wine or play chaugan (pole) Why polo should be thought wicked does not appear, and it certainly was popular enough in India till the end of the sixteenth century, after which in 1605, was extremely devoted to it and, like the records cease. The
Akbar, who died Naruddio, played it even at night. Constar tinople knew the game in the eighth century, if not before, and it Bourished there for several hundred years. A historian of the twelfth contury, in describing an accident which hap,
was
rooks,
all
13 w
red-hot stones of
Everybody took to their heels, sus ran in alt directions. Mr. Sammons ran in the direction of the second development of new territorios hus enabled. When, therefore, the wealth created by the crater, and was suddenly aware that a red-hot the populations angagal in their exploitation boulder, breast high, bad struck about ten fest to add to their standard of luxury and away. He stopped, dazed, uuable to more, and living, the wave of commeres thus fatored. then, on looking round, he felt as if he were al bas rolled back naturally to the centre which.. most on a battlehold. Men were lying prostrate having suffered the most, has for that very everywhere, either struck by the dying boulders reason her rendered readily responsive to the or stumbling over the stones in the mad rash for
Fetting-in of any inoreused industrial demand. afety, Ono Japanese was killed outright, two This appears to be the phase through which we others were fatally injured, while a fourth was
are passing sectional trade boom, merely a in a precarious condition. Miss Tripler
Ancrader of the stimulus given to trade by the on lying helpless some opening up of new channels of supply, and it is
but almost immediately afterwards two foreigners had rushed
the partial character of this boom that accounts her
to for its localised operation, sad, for the unusual assistance, and
with thay. Sammoce, carried her down the mountain,
Mr. accompaniment of easy monetary conditions.
The real trade boom has still to come; we can She had recited two sealy wounds and had as yet berdly have reaped more than the first but other wise wid not seem to lie so seriously ration. As the neonmulation evidently sprained her ankle and right shoulder, fruits of the increased areas put under calti- hurt. The Rer, Jobn Hall, of Osaka, however, products lower the cost of prime necessities,
stocks of
was in a terrible condition. Both his logs were crashed and burze Appareatly he had been begin to feel the influence of a lewer living-cost the great industrial and labour classes should NIPPON MARBU, Japaneso str. 2,331, I. Sone,
struck by soms heavy bouldor, and was quite upon their sponding power. It is here that the 23rd August-Moji 17th August, Coal-
helpless. Moreover, there were no foreigners trade boom should have its origin.in the graster Ataka & Co.
to the Emperor Mannel Comaenus at capable of rendering any effective assistance. prosperity of the many; labour is oompoted for 3'RANANG, German str., 1,020, Rober, et
pelo, gives the following account of the game-Dr. Marrison, who was with the party, was 16th Augnal-Bangkok 9th August. Rice, bring arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby A party of young taen divide into two
at advancing prices, thus adding fuel to the Butterfield & Swire.
informed that their Goods, with the exception equal bands, and in a flat space which has but all he had by way of remedion was s
fortunately unhurt, and stayed with Mr. Hail
jail trade boom fire. Then comes the natural Cipium, Treasure and Valuables, are being been measured out purposely they cast a flak of brands. No water was obtainable duction, prices of necessities join in the advance. sequence-consumption begins to overtake pro- funded and stored at their risk into the bazurd leather ball in size somewhat like an apple: for love or money. The Japanese coulies and thus a restrictive influence, destined ulti- ous and/or extra bazarlons Godowne of the and setting this in the middle as if it had fled panic-stricken, and refused to re ascend mately to check the boon, makes itself felt. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown were a prize to be contended for they rash into Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point
Se mach depends, however, upon the world's the contest at full speed, each grasping in his fountain for any consideration whatever,
are not carry theory Godowns, whence delivery may be obtalied. right hand a stick of moderate lengths which he foreigers were virtually all injured. and harvests that one
No Claims will be admitted after the Goodsoomes suddenly to a broad rounded end, the got help from Karuizawa
the best that could be done was to endeavour to further than suggest that, allowing
for average probabilities, have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining middle of which is closed by a network of dried
it would seem Mr. Sammous brought Miss Tripler to that your andelivered after the 29th Ang will be subject catgut. Then each party strives who shall brat Karnizave, accompanied by a son of Blr. Grima radusily falling tendency in raw pro-
Index
Number should show lorent
send the ball beyond the goal-planted conspicum, arri: lug Mr. Gemmesey's home about ducts, followed later by a rising tendency in be left in the Godowas, where they will be a ball is struck by the netted sticks through the Laped Miss Tripler's injuries will not be found degree in which the price of the raw article is All broken, chafed, und damaged goods are to only on the opposite side, for whenever the 1250 A doctor was summoned at once, and it is manufactured goods, qualified, however, by the amined on the 29th Aag, at 9.30 AM.
All Claims must reuch us before the 3rd other side. This is the kind of game evidently shoulder and alight at iure que reaction, but tion is that the swing of the pendulum in stimu
goal at either side that gives the victory to the more serious than a sprained ankle, a
hand. Of course the chief factor in determining the price of the i Sopt, or they will not be recognized.
finished product. In other words, the assump a slippery and dangerous one. No Fire Insurance will be effected.
mat be continually throwing himself right she is suffering from Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the back, or bending to one side or the other, as harobably a few days quiet will remedy, tbut. At Inting raw production has gone far enough, and Undersigned.
turns his horse short or suddenly dashes off at that at least three Japanese have lost their lives, forco, to wait upon the raw material, will now writing (8.30 pm.) it is credibly reported that the industrial markets, which have, per- NORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD, apeed, with such strokes and twists as are need-
and a fourth MELCHERS & Co., od to follow up the ball.
| have their turn, though the esse with which in probably fatally injured. General Agents
*Grave anxiety is felt about Mr. Hail, He is industrial production
increased, It is Hongkong, 22nd August, 1911.
QUITO, British str., 2152, &. W. C. Dougall, 10th August-Cardiff 27th June, Patent Fuel-Government. Iroda, Norwegian str., 3,807. E. Meyer, 22nd August-Portland 20th July, Flour and Lamber-P. & A. §. N. Co. SAMBEN, German str. 998, R. Peterzan, 10th August Bangkok 1st. Augast. Rice and Wood Butterfield & Swire SATSUMA British-str.2,680 Kuir, 3th-Aug- Now York and Singapore 31st July, General-Dodwell & Ca SAXONIA, Germsu str., 2,782, T. Stehr, 12th August-Dalny 7th August, General and Coal-Hamburg-Amerika Linie, SIAM, British afr., 992, Rob. A. Lenors, 8th August-Shanghai 4th August-Asiatic Patroleum & Co. SINERIA, American str., 5,655. A. Zeder, 20th August San Froisco 16th July, Mails and General-P. 8.S. Co. SZECHUEN, British str, 1,142, E. L. Jones, August-Wakamatsu 16th Angust, Coal-Batteried & Bwire,
21st
TAISHghai 19th Aug., General
Chinese str, 1.216, R G. Paramore.
C.M.
Co.
TELEYACUUS, British str., 1750, Fraser, 1614
Aurast-Saigon 12th August, Rice Wo Fat Sing TJILAT AP. Dalch sir.. 2,470, Kroes, 18th Aug. Muntok 11th August, General-Java- China-Japan Lija. PRIMER, German str., 769, W.
Largschweger.
21st August-Haiphong 13th und Hoihow 20th August, General-Jobsen & Co. TSUREGISAN MABU, Japanese str. 2,189, Wa tanste. 20th August-Miika 14th August, Coal-Miteni Buenon Kaisha.
YU SHUN, Chinese str., 1,079, C. Westerland; 2nd August Shanghai 30th July, General —C.M. §. N. Co.
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the sport of Kings, and in all probability it was a Persian invention. Certainly it is the kind of game that one of the hersiest of nations might be expected to Gnid dat It changed
deal good
daring its long popularity in Perxis, In earlier times it was played with a stick shaped like s hockey stick, as indeed was the case on the first introduction of the game into Englaa Illu minations in meanscripts of the sixteenth con- tury, however, show sticks with a curved cross- By that date, piscs like that Low familiar. too, the frid was of the same size. 300 by 170 yerde, as the neval English polo ground. The Peralan called the polo-stick chaugan and the ball guy, and shaugan was also the name of the
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a strong, athletic young fellow, about 30, but and the slow process of adding to raw produc is injuries are serious, and no help could tion, makes it an unsafe enhjeet upon which reach him until the rescuing party could arrive to logmatise. from aruizawa, which would probably not be There are also other influences at work, the before one o'clock. The whole coulmunity is effect of which cannot easily be estimated, às, moved with a sense of sympathy towards Mr. for instance:- Hail add his family, fore is one of the best beloved men in the whole mission fold of Ja
I. The possible fature tendency of labour, It would be a relief to hear that his condition is lation, to strive after shorter working hours, Japan. both individually and collectively, through lagis- more favourable that there seems reason to fear greater leisure, rather than compete for any it is at present. The Rer. Mr. Detweiller is added surplus of divisible world wealth suffering from a sprained ankle, and other have received slight bruises and turn, but it is not believed any others have anffered seriously. burg",
sad occurrences have cast a gloom over the Summer colony, but like most shadows it has its brighter side, and that is shown in the splendid spirit of sacrifico spontaneously dis played by the ready volunteers who, at a ao ent's notice, and without hesitation, started off to render such help as can be given to those
2 The opportunities now sforded for the ac quirement of higher education, which may, by fuorcasing the supply of management capacity tend to decrease its earnings in proportion to those of labour..
3. The burden of wealth consuming organiss- tions of a military and official character, a subject which has been already adequately dealt with in your columns. Yours faithfully.
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