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THE CHINA SQUADRON,
H.M.8. Kent returned from the North
yesterday. The Astraa, is expected on
Thursday. The. Cambrian has gone out to Mirs Bay, and the Moorhen has arrived
tu pay off and recommission.
The cruiser Hawks, which is bringing out relief crews to the ships on the China Station, is expected at Hongkong to day. The Hawke will leave Hongkong on April 4th with the homeward ratings, and is due at Plymouth on May 17th.
- Captain Brian H. F. Barttelot has been appointed to the command of the Mon- month on recommissioning. Captain Barttelot joined the service in December, 1882, was promoted lieutenant in 1859, commander in 1901, and captain in Decem- ber, 1908. He took four frate" at his examination, and was latterly captain of the gunnery school at Chatham. He ser- ved previously on the Station.
SHIPPING NEWS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 191, 1919.
As the P.M. steamer Nile was steaming out of Yokohama harbour recently she
touched bottom." No damage was sustained,
but the departure of the vessel was do layed until the following morning.
Advices from Ichang state that upper Yangtaze shipping is improving; there are many junks taking goods to Wanhsien, Chungking and Chongtu. The upper Yangtze steamer Shutung, it is hoped, will soon be running as the water is begin- ning to rise. The Shutung is reported to be in excellent condition and will not need to. undergo extensive repairs as was recently, supposed,
The N.Y.K. staamera Inaba Mary and Fumba Maru will be withdrawn from the American Line upon their arrival at Yokohama from Seattle on April 28th and May 24th respectively. They are to be replaced by the new steamers Yokohama
Maru and Shizuoka Maru, which are ex- pected to leave here for Seattle on their maiden trips on June 6th and July 3rd respectively.
The armoured cruiser Monmouth, Capt. Laurence E. Power, will shortly complete her commission with the China Squadron,
The steamship Governor Forbes, former- and orders have been issued by the. Ad- miralty for her being recommissioned for ly the Admiral von Tirpitz of Hamburg, further service with the squadron.
To has been purchased by Messrs. Yachausti that end a new crew is now on the way out from England to Colombo, for the recom
missioning. The crew was to leave De-She was built in 1905 for the Hamburg vonport in the cruiser Europe about March 5th for Colombo, where the Mon- mouth will be paid off and recommission- ed. The old crew of the Manmeath will work the Europa home.
The following appointments have boon made at the Admiralty:-Commanders. C. L. Lambe, to the Alacrity, and Seymour, to the Tamar, additional, for the Otter, in command, to date February Blk. Chaplains The Rey, W. B. F. Ryan, to the Defence to date February
HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS,
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
LONDON, February 23rd. OITNA ̈ SOCIETY LECTURE.
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- REPUBLICAN PLOT IN SIAM.
SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AT BANGKOK.
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NOTES AND NEWS.. S AND ME
THE FRICH OF CONBOLS.
Mr. Lloyd George, in his speech at the City Liberal Club, said:"Consola had fallen. True. But all Government securities throughout the Continent of A correspondent in The Times points out that on April 13, Europe have fallen." 1908, the date of the present, Chancellor's ware at 87 and German thres per cent. appointment to the Exchequer, Consola
77 11/16 and 71 respectively, notwithstand- at 801, whilst the present quotations are ing that since 1908 Great Britain's debt has been decreased and the German debt increased.
A RECORD-BREAKING BABY. A baby born in the Gironde the other
The Bangkok Times learns that a num- | orphan.
A NEW STAMP-ISSUING COUNTLY. ber of officers implicated in the attempted. mutiny are now under close arrest. The
The small Principality of Leichtenstein, progress of the disaffection amongst these officers had not passed unnoticed by the between Austria and Switzerland, has figh officials, who quietly allowed the hitherto contented itself with those of movement to develop until such time as Austria. Now special distinctive stamps, they deemed it proper to arrest the guilty adorned with the portrait of the aged not of high rank, the highest being bean designed and engraved by the artists are. Happily the arrested officers are ruler, Prince Johann II, which have Captain in the Medical Service Depart-responsible for the contemporary Austrian ment. All the arrests were made while series, Professor K. Moser and Ferdinand the suspected officers were engaged on Schirnboeck, and surface printed at the Imperial Printing Works, Vienne, have been issued. Their values and colours are heller pale yellow-green, 10h, carmine, and 25h, ultramarine. Austrian postage. stamps continue to be valid in the Prin cipality.
their daily duties.
Amerika Linie at a cost of £60,000 sterling and has for several years been plying on the China coast. She is 281 feet long, 40 feet in beam with a depth of 19ft. 5 inches. Her registered tonnage is 2,097 groas sad 1,109 net. She is a twin screw steamship with a speed of 14 koots. The steamer reached Manila from Shanghai last work. The China Navigation Company's steamer Teen left Manila last trip under a bond of P3,500. An action had been
of Customs, whose agents had seized a hundred tins of opium on board the launch Carmen ex Tean, paper states that the opium was in the sent. He also thought the Chinese should the Navy, although to a lesser extent. A the year to the other the grave remaine
23rd; and the Rev. N. M. Livingstone, to brought against the ship by the Collector He understood that the Chinese them measure of support might be expected in memorial, although it has been repaired
the Europa, for voyage out, to date March 5th, and to the Monmouth, on recommis- sioning, undated. Surgeon.-L. A. Mon crieff, to the Europa, lor voyage out, to date March 5th, and to the Monmouth, on recommissioning, undated.
'THE CHINA SQUADRON'S GUNNERY.
A Manila
possession of the ship's earpenter a
1 Chinaman, who delivered it to a banca at induence until it had become an irritating investigations are complete, be brought | peals" for funds (1) to repair the monu-
The
night, the bauca having managed to get alongside unnoticed in the dark. Carmen was taken out to a short distance from the Tean and was there anchored with all her lights out until the banea could make the transfer of the drug. Two
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In the Army and Navy of Sign .there has recently been an attempt Last night at the Caxton Hall the China to imitate the achievements of China's Society bent all records in the attendance mutinous troops, but the attempt has of members and friends who came to hear been frustrated. The plot had for its Mr. E. C. Wilton, C.M.G., lecture on object the overthrow of the existing With the Mission to Lbussa." The Jee-Government and the establishment of a ila stond. At Purapatomu, where the ture was illustrated by lantern slides of Republic or a Constitutional Monarchy in unusual excellence, showing clearly the difficulties of the route, the wild wastes King of Siam was staying on his tour traversed, the strength of the Thibetan through the country, a Council was held
Kore. I have been to various doctors with them to try to forts, the types of men and animals met in the Royal presence, and his Majesty
get them cured during the last two or three years with with, and the extent of the monasteries summoned Prince Rahi, ex-Minister of of the capital city. The lecturer made the Justice, who has been living in retirement day is something of a record-breaker,
out success. They told me it arose from stomach trouble of A great-grandmother modest announcement at the start that since the death of the late King, and re- since his arrival gladdened the hearts of
and gave me medicins for it, be was engaged upon a maiden effort at quested him to enter the Cabinet to assist a mother of sixteen, a grandmother of
but it did no good. The seventy-four, and a great-great-grand-
pimples on my face used 10 And he only
dlocharge for some time and lecturing, but the apology was not needed, his Majesty in reassuring the public. The thiry thi
were surrounded by a great for there was a skilful blend of humour Prince has been appointed Minister of mother of ninety-four.
It appears that the con- missen by three months the distinction of
dest of inflamination which caused very and human interest in the record of the Agriculture.
unsightly blatches He will be disap grandmother of 105, march and negotiations and the frequent epizatora intended to appoint this Prince being admired by a great-great-great- That is, applause and laughter testified to the as President in the event of the establish- pointed when he grows up at having miss- effectiveness of the style on the audience, meat of a Republic. It is stated, howed such a link with the past.
wisdom and grandmotherly supervision makes him wish that he had been born an First and last, the lecturer paid a great ever, that there is nu connection between arless the crushing weight of ancestral tribute to the courage, patience, courtesy bim and the conspirators. · und judgment of Sir Francis Young- husband, the head of the mission, through
At the end of out all the trying time. the lecture, Sir Francis Younghusband himself spoke for a short time and eu & Company of Manila for the inter-islandphasised the statement of the lecturer & Co. of Manila for the inter-island trade. that the Thibetans were, after all, very much like other people. But while they were similar in many points, they were dissimilar in others. They wore the most obstinate people he had ever come across, (Laughtre.)
On some of the arrested mon documents except President 'Kruger. They had been largely influenced were found which gave details of what attribul-was being attempted, as well as lists of by the Chinese, and
in-narnes of those either actively engaged in their peacefulness
inclined, and subsequent examination of ed
PLORA MACDONALD'S GRAVE. fluence, but he thought their idea of propaganda work or sympathetically pence was largely laziness. He anw that the houses of the accused furnished more
About forty years ago a monument was the Dalai Lama was about to return to documents, which are now being examined
erected to the memory of Flora Macdonald Time and the Lhasse, and he considered it was most by the authoritica.
It is also known to the military that in Kilmuir Churchyard. desirable that such a step should be taken.ernissaries have been sent out to see what elements have left their impress on the selves had found it difficult to carry on the provinces, and two of these men have more than ones. The vertical and hori zontal parts have separated, leaving s From one end of business without the head of the State pre-bcon arrested.
The movement has also found ground in deep fissure botween. number arrests have been made amongst unclean, and in the summer is covered with grass, nettles, and weeds of all kinds. naval officers.
The arrested officers will, as soon as the The parish minister of Kilmuir now ap before Military and Naval courts martial ment; (2) to inscribe on it a suitable
epitaph worthy of the dust in the grave; WATCH MAKERS, Sinoc the arrests have been made one (3) to surround the monument and grave
JEWELLERS, respectively.
AND OPTICIANS, officer, a Sub-Lieutenant in a cavalry with a dyke or paling or fence; and (4) means he obtained possession of a rifle keeping the grave clean and in order.
MR. THOMAS HANDY'S STORY. regiment, has committed suicide. By some to provide an annual sum to be spent on
He had previously and shot himself.
Mr. Thomas Hardy was an interested
-Always-hare on hand a large stock of listener at a Natural History Society The order directing officers to remain meeting at Dorchester recently when Mr.
Scientifle and Surveying the present has been in force on previous to him by the novelist.
Instruments. The story con- In a leading article on the subject the how one night be outwitted two men who wers bent on robbing him. He sat down ago when the Chinese strike was on Bangkok Times of the 5th inst. say on a furze faggot, placed his hat (on Bangkok, and we suppose all Siam by this which he had previously put a number of time, is feeling the excitement caused by glow-worms) on his knees, stuck two fern ment is not likely to be prolonged as there pulled from his pocket a letter he chanced is so little of actual fact to maintain it.
to have with him, and began reading it to bear the word "Revolution" mention days there was a rumour in the neigh- True, very few indeed of as ever expected by the light of the glow-worms. In a few ed in connection with this country in our bourhood that the deyil had been seen at time, or expected that the Army of the midnight reading & list of his victims by Navy would prove a field for the pro-glow-worm light.
lightest measure. But probably what
When any" Domestic Occurrence" is a pagation of mutinous doctrines in the has happened in China bas inflamed some imginations with an idea of the glories little out of the common an American They newspaper makes rather a fuss of it. For and possibilities of Revolution. forgot that for generations the Govern- instance, even so sedate a journal as the ment of China was marked by incapacity Paris edition of the New York Herald and corruption, and that for all that time tells how, in big letters, Revolution had been plotted and Revolu ionary propaganda bad been carried on. The Siamese of to-day know only a bistory from above. The present disaffection in- of gradual progress and reform, initiated deed does not touch the masses, and there is a manifest diffealty in estimating the In the test of twelve-pounders the until November, 1910, when the keel of the
character or aims of the movement since learned from a wireless message was All the work has been
the propaganda has been secret. In all hovering over his home, at 471 Park Minotaur wae frat in order of merit with boat was laid.
say he Enows definitely what are the griev reached New York on Wednesday on a record of 12.23 hits per minute. With done under the direct supervision of Mr.
the present talk nobody seems prepared to avenue, Ensign John Borland, U. S. N., ances complained of. The only one over board the Prine August Wilhelm, of the six and three-pounder guns the best Welech. The Cau to, the name the own
mentioned is that the drills in connection Hamburg-American line, just forty eight ers have given to the little vessel, is 40 feet ship was the Monmouth, of the China
long, 14 feet two inches in bearu, with a
Your Archdeacon, Rev. E. Judd Bar with the admittedly excellent Wild hours after the arrival of Master John Tiger movement have been overdone, Borland, Jr.. He received a second wire- squadron, with a record of 9.11 hits perdraft of four feet six inches, and will nett, is to give an illustrated lecture on
but the persons now implicated appear to less measage when off Sandy Hook inform- ing him that Dr. Stork had won the race. minute. It may be noted that Corporal register about 18 tons gross, although she "Hongkong's part in China's reform" the chiefly junior Army officers, not con T. W. White, Royal Marine Artillery of has not yet been surveyed. She was the members of the Royal Colonial Insti: ected with the Honourable Corps. The Upon his arrival in New York, Ensign can piers by one of his automobiles. Ho the armoured cruiser Minotaur, made a modelled after the famous Spray, the boat tute nest. Tuesday. Lt.-Gen. Sir.J. Bevan affair is very unfortunate, eyf course, flierland was met at the Hamburg-Ameri. in which Captain Slocum made the trip Edwards, chairman of the council, will particularly for those implicated, as any around the world all by himself. She is preside.
During the year the Institute one can see by reading the Penal Code en told the chauffeur to forget about the "Offences against the King and the speed limit, and get him to his house in He was dis- But on the general question the shortest possible time. there seems no root for doubt. Progress, appointed to fad Master John Borland, rigged with two masts, the larger one for has added very materially to its member a ward and the smaller aft, just the ship. ̧.· opposite of the rig of a schooner. The
Dr. Wu, one of the delegatos to the reform, the growth of the national ideals, in slumberland. He waited for more
pagating, must give the people. new with the baby. ricocheted, and the number of misses was deck up and the haat is made of native 2,457, the percentage of hits to rounds hardwood and Oregon pine throughout. Hague, paid a short visit to England aspirations. And to meet that the con She carries 1,060 square feet of canvas and before returning to the East. At the institution of Siam is actively growing. Ia fired being 42.09.
will be able to take supplies enough to vitation of Mr. T. C. Taylor MP, he our own time the constitution has grown absolute monarchy governed by law, and In the heavy gunlayers' tests of 1911 the last a year, although her water supply will visited the House of Commons and watch from that of an obsolute monarchy 'to' an China Squadron took the second place only last about four months. The saloon, (after the East Indies Squadron) with a crews' quarters and social hall, all comed his old Cambridge friend Mr. Master- there need be no doubt that the constitu bined in on cabin amidships, a small man being sharply heckled over the In- tional progress will continue to keep abreast of the needs and wishes of the storeroom forward and the galley and surance Bill.
people. large store room aft, are all contained in
respect his authority. They had gone to an undesirable degree in extending their control: they seemed to be trying to turn
empire, instead of treating it as a native The resulta of the tests, of gublayers
Thibet into a province of the Chinese
with light quick-fring guns and from tor
State was in India. It was most desirable pedo-hoat destroyers in his Majesty's
that there should be a British representa: Fleet were published by the Admiralty on
Live at Lhassa. Only in that way could the 21st ult. For the information of those concerned, the Lords of the Ad. hundred tins were taken aboard and the they keep on good relations with the attempted to commit suicide by taking! launch then made for the Pasig. When Thibelans, and the absence of such a re- miralty state that the award of the medal in each case will be promulgated in due opposite the custom house a secret service presentative had led to their having to
nan, who was aboard' as a member of the send two expeditions. He hoped such I at thoir posts in the various barracks for Alfred Pope related a story communicated The following are the first four fleets crow, gave a signal and the launch was precautions would be taken as would ob- occasions, the last time being three years cerned Mr. Hardy's grandfather, and told
course.
and squadrons in order of merit in the tent for light quick ring (12-pounder) guns: China Squadron, 9.403 hits per minute; Home Fleet, Second Division and
hold up and seized. One hundred tins of the opian wore thrown overboard, but the others were confiscated. Judge Lahingier found the case proved and ordered the
P. AND O. FLEET.
viate the necessity for a third expedition. The P. & O. Company have now four or intermediate ships in construction
poison.
Second Cruiser Squadron, 6.475; Austes payment of the fine or the sale of the ship. about to be put on the stocks. Two are the talk of Revolution, but that excite- fronds on his head to represent horna,
lia. 5.505; Home Fleet, First Division and In 1010 First Cruiser Squadron, 5.190. the hits per minute averaged 5.454. Is this test. 71 ships competed. With 6 and 3 pounder guns (except &-pounder, quick firing Vickers) the order of merit of the first four ficels or squadrone was as fol- lows:--China Squadron, 6.242 hits per minute; Australis, 4.355; Special Service Tenders, 3.985; Home Fleet, Third Divi- sion and Cruisers, 3.940. The number of hits last year totalled 2,561 direct and 944 ricochets, as compared with 3,483 and 283 The number of respectively in 1010. misses showed a considerable decrease over that in 1910, the figures, being 3,331 last year, ne against 4,254.
remarkable score, securing 20.45 hits. per
minute with a 12-pounder gun.
The details of the gunlayers' test from torpedo-boat destroyers show that last year 100 ships Bred 323 guns. The num
nesring completion and will be called the Frank A. Welsch, C. A. Siddons and Nankin and Novara: two others are to David A. Snyder, three adventuresome be laid down and will be called the men from Olongapo, Philippine Islands, Nagoya and Nellore. They will bring the have built and intend to make a fifteen Nile olaan of steamers up to eight, each months' trip around the world in a 40 foot of seven thousand tons; and they will be ketch rigged sail boat, leaving Manila employed mainly between London and without any money and making their way! China. as best they can. A Manila paper says. that Mr. Welsch conceived the idea four years ago and has been labouring ever since to carry it out with the result that a trim little craft in now lying at anchor in the Pasig river just below the bridge of Spain. The lumber for the little vessel was cut in the naval reservation at Olongapo in 1909 and allowed to season
PERSONAL.
In Belfast there has just died Mrs. Mar garet Byers, well known at different timer in China and in Ireland. Years ago she was the wife of a missionary in China. When she became a widow she opened a girls' secondary school in Belfast, whic developed into the Victoria College, and there for several years the daughters Ulster's leading families have beer educated. She was the first Ulste woman to receive from Trinity College the honorary degree of LL.D. Her survive son is Sir John Byers, & prominent Irish
doctor.
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A DIÈTH ANNOUNCEMENT IN AMERICA.
"Ensign Borland Races with Stork " with the sub-heading:--"Wealthy Young Man, at Sea, Hears by Wireless of Birth of Son."
And it gives these quite domestic de- tails:-After a race from Guantaname, Cuba, with the stork, which be had
ber of hits was 1,818, direct and 153 main roast is 39 fest 10 inches from the international opium conference, at The which the King has been so active in pro- than an hour before having his first chat
hor small hulk. At present she is carry THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA ing considerable sand ballast, but most of
LIMITED.
CORREGIDOR IS TO BE MADE A GIBRALTAR
The Washington correspondent of the
score of 246 direct hits, and 24 ricochet
China Preas writes:-The House of Re- presentatives is expected to take a de- cided stand on the question of how the hits out of 389 rounds. The order of merit amongst the cruisers was Minotaur (Dag:
fortification of the Philippines shall be ship), first; Flora, second; Monmouth
A ROUGH VOYAGE.
proceeded with. For years, the army has third; Kent, fourth; Neurastie, fifth; and Astrea, sixth. The Bagship's score was this will go to make room for stores. She
The N.Y.K. steamer Tamba Maru, urged that Corregidor, at the mouth of Manila Bay, should be inade a second ten hits and one ricochet hit out of fifteen has a nice big deck space forward and it
We are officially informed that a tele which reached Yokohama on the 4th inst. rounds from her four 9.2 in guns, and thirty-nine hits and four ricochets out of here her jol y crew intend to spend the
Mr. Wolsch had gram was received yesterday from the with 50 passengers and about 5,500 tons Gibraltar, the place for the final stand in sixty rounds from her 7.5 in. guns. In all pleasant evenings. 127 ships were engaged in the tests, with originally in ded to make the trip alone, head office of the Mercantile Bank of of cargo, had a hard experience on her the islands in the case of a great war,
but the lack funds necessitated
February 13th and at first made fair pro- fortress there has gone on steadily.
But the navy has insisted on having a 1,420 guns, and the average of points per from the other run who eated help India, Limited, stating that at the forth voyage from Seattle. She left Seattle and the work of building up a powerful gun or turret was 43.697, against 42.640
brave the terrors of the deep with him. coining general meeting of shareholders gress, but from the evening of Feb. 24, by for 1,318 guns in the 1910 tests.
In the battle practice the squadron took The Can Do will point her nose out the of the Bank the directors will recommend which time she was at 173deg 50" E.L. repair yard and base at Olongapo, on the to be rough. On the next night the gale Luzon, to the north of Manila Bay. Army men have declared this nonsense second place (coming next to the Austra Pasig about April 1st, the first port of a dividend of 34 per cent. for the past and 48deg, 25" N.L., the elements began shores of Rubig Bay, on the west coast of lian feet) with a Sgure of merit of 18217 call will be Kuching. Borneo, and from half-year on "A" and "B" shares free turned into a hurricane, lashing the sea
to Keeing Islands, then points; and the order was: Minotaur, there to
Monmouth Mauritius, then Durban, South Africa and of income tax (making, with the interim into seething maxses, and the waves were from the standpoint of strategy. Now, Grat; Newcastle, second;
flooded. About 96 feet of the railings on making up the fortifications bill has taken third; Astrea, fourth; Kent, fifth; and they expect to make Capetown about dividend, 7 per cent. for the year). They so high that some of the cabins were the House appropriations committee in Flora, sixth. The flagship reached the Christmas. St. Helena will be the next have also made the following approprie the deck, two ladders, and some other stand with the army and against the high score of 273.8 points, which gives her port after Capetown, then the West Indian tions, viz-£40,000 to Reserve, making it deck furniture were swept away. Yotaro navy: Olongapo probably will get no fur- The port to New York. The longest time they £365,000; £3,000 to Officers' Pension Fund; Makita, one of the ship's carpenters, was ther money and Corregidor, that frowning the fifth place in the whole fleet. average points of the seventy-one ships expect to be at ses will be from 30 to 40 and £29,100-carried forward to next injured in the left foot. The storm, how rock at the entrance of Manila Bay, will ever, subsided on the 20th. The steamer be made as near impregnable as the art of The little craft looks strong
military defence will allow. arrived at Yokohama three days Iste.
days.
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