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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRES”“, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1912.
CHINA WITHOUT THE PIGTAIL. The peasant and coolie may not know the
[DY WILLIAM MAXWELL IN THE **DALLY, MAIL"]
NANKING, February 11th. The man who has been following the market in wigs ought to be a better judge of the Chinese revolution than
any
difference between a republic and a rhinoceros, but when they have parted with their pigtails they have learned that: a revolution is in progress and that the ancient prophecy is again being realized- three centuries that no dynasty shall last for more than
Despite the condescension of the China- man in adopting the short hair of the bar- diplomatist newspaper correspondent.barian, I prefer him with the pigtail. If He alone can say whether the price of I were a Republican in this country. T chair
whether the should join the army in order to disguise millions of Chinese who have cut the mutilation under a tunic and tight
parted their pigtails have
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with trousers.; them for good or are hiding them against the day when a pigtail will be again the mark of a patriot. For a pig- tail is easily replaced--when you have it. Even in pre-revolutionary days some people were content to fix them to their hate so as not to appear, denationalised in public places.
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"I confess that the Chinaman without his pigtail is a severe disappointment. outrages my sense of the aesthetic proprie ties. I had fancied that he would carry the sacrifice as gracefully as some of my Chinese friends in the European Leg
I overlooked the saving grace of European clothes-even of despised frock
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But every reforma demands its penalty. Our Puritan ancestors set this example to the Chinese, and the victorious soldiers of Cromwell did not disdain to be known | Nichols... to the gay Cavaliers as "crop-ears." They, too, laid their hair and sometimes their heads on the altar of their country. Doubtless we shall get accustomed to the spectacle of the mutilated Chinaman just as we have ceased to regret the flowing ambrosial locks of bonnie Prines Charlie. But the transition is painful and the Chi-Yapkonfsh 129 Teokpootow nese do not help us to bear the shock, for nonfat
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they insist on changing their clothes as 0068, 3166, 2973, 5837 well as their government.
It is amazing how swiftly the south bas discovered that the queue is a badge of slavery and not a national ornament that distinguishes the heaven-born from the barbarian of Europe and America. Those who did not leap to this conversion by the light of nature have been generously a sisted by organised bands armed with shears. The pigtail that ventures into the streets of Canton, Shanghai, Nanking, and a hundred other cition, must belong to a man who is weary of life and the new Ropublic.
Who started the rape of the lock? From my infancy, which was nurtured on Esop's fables, I have ever suspected the fox who turned missionary after losing his tail. China may not be acquainted with the great fabulist, but she has anti- quarios who are writing letters to the newspapers to prove that before the Man chu Dynasty three centuries ago, no self- respecting Chicaman wore a pigtail. “Hair plaits and lapel buttons on the left" was for 2,000 years the popular and official description of the hated Tartar. When the Manchus overthrew the Mings they rewarded their Chinese adherits by imposing on them the shaven forehead and the queste instead of the "topknot" of the defunct. Mings.
Aa noon
the Chinaman had time to forget how he came to possess this ap pendix he began to cherish it as a woman cherishes the bracelets which is an in- cient mark of slavery.. It became more than a personal ornament. It was a visible sign of race, setting him apart from the outer-barbarian and the foreign devil. For a Chinaman to lose his pigtail was to lose more than "face"; it was to reduce him to the level of the barbarian and to disgrace his ancestors.
FIRST VIEW OF A BALD CHINAMAN By the way, I wonder if it is the pigtail that has saved the Chinese from the bald- ness that afflicts our own short-haired civilisation? Until this very day 1 had never seen a bald headed Chinanish, and the public spectacle brought my ricshaw boy to a dead stop in the crowded street. He had a vision of the future, and it paralysed him. I felt that the circuin- stance was favourable to candid con- fession, and asked him what he had done with his discarded pigtail. Had he sold it! "Me keepee home," he replied, with a knowing leer.
Just as I suspected. There has been no slump
in the wig markets of Europe and America. The Chinaman is keeping his pigiail, and is safe in any emergency. whether Republican or Imperialist. If the Republican cause prevails he will continue to be queneless: if the Imperialists are victorious, he will bring out his pigtail and tie it to his hat or to his growing locks.
An observant philosopher wandering through China might measure the degree of revolutionary fervour by the length of the people's hair. In Canton, where Re- publicanism is rampant and aggressive, every man and ninle child, is close-cropped. Eren the need have had to adopt the short-haired fashion, for bands of amateur barbers whose shears are supplemented with rifles parade the streets hunting fors
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Queues. In Shanghai it is the same. But AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF
in Nanking, the headquarters and canitel
of the Republic. I notice that many of the common folk are a little shy of the barber. There are no queues it is true. but hundreds of peonie are letting their hair grow longer and natidier every day, This may be no proof of want of sympathe with Republican institutions. It is prob ably nothing more than an insurance Anainst the return of the Governor who a few months 100 was in the habit of making the head. follow the lost nietsj. There are still people in Nanking who re- member the fate of the oncnsless reform ers who ventured into the city before it surrendered to the Republican. Army. The further north I go the longor is the hair of the populace.
A SIGN OF REVOLUTION. The sacrifice of the nuene has, of couren advantages. It is an education as well as a rangive. The masses may ho ierorant and indifferent. Ent a man. be he conlie or mandarin, who is invited in nart with his hair, will be prone to ask the reason. The Chinaman is not a slave to fashion. for in details of drass and adorament ho permits himself; a wide freedom. But for three hundred years the meae has been sa indispensable 12 nair of tronseFE, You must show cause before you cut it off.
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Hongkong Observatory March 31st.
Previous On Data On Date
Day at
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at 2 p.m. 6 a.m..
Barometer
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Temperature
60
63
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Alacrity, dopatch-bost, 1.700 tons, 4 guer, 2,000
ih.p., Comdr. A. Lowndes, Hongkong. Astries, 2nd slam oruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns,
7,000
Lh.p... Captain E. B. Kiddl Hongkong.
Atlas, lairalty tag, 615 tons, 1,400 lb.p
Hongkong.
Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 £.h.p. Lleat.
Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Kiukiang, Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p. Llout-
Connie, W. H. Darwall, Hankow. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tonn, ihn 1,400, fd. Commr. Hugh P. E., WOHAS, Hankow.. Cambrian, 2nd class orniser, 4,360 tons. 10 guns, i.b.p. 7,000, Capt. J. E. Drummond, Shang- Cherub, water tauk sad tug, 390 tons, I.h.p. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong, Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, Lb.p. 1,400,
Comdr. H. R. Teals, Canton,
Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 guns, 5,700 1.h.p., Lt.-Comdr. H. &. Monroe, Hongkong.
Flora, Zud class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 rune. 7,000 i.b.p., Captain C. F. Corbett, M.V.0,, Blanghai.
Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 295 tona, É gaar, 4,000 h.p., Lient-Comdr. E. Boddam Whelham, West River,
fans, tarpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, & gune, 3,900 h.p., Lient-Comdr, Maxwell, Swratow Kont, armoured aruiser, 9,800 tona, 14 runs, LL.p. 32,000, Capt. Allen T, Hunt, Hong. kong.
Kitsha, river gun bost, 616 tous, Lh.p. 1,200
LE-Comár. H. Marryatf, Hankow. Merlin, sarveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400 ih.p. Cap. F. C. C. Pasco, Burveying Daties. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vice. Admire! Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.0.3. O.V.O., C.M.G..) 14,600, tons, i.b.p. 27,000 Capt. G. C. Cayley, Hongkong. Monmouth, armoured craiser, 9,800 tons ihr. 22,000, Captain L. B. Power, M.V.Ő, en route Colombe to Pay off.
Moorhen, river gunboa, 180 tonn, 2 guns 1.b.p. 800, Lient-Comdr G. P. Leith West River.
Nowosstie, 2ndclans oruiser, 4,800 tons, turbino,
22,020 F.D., Captela George P. E. Hart, D.S.O., en route to Shanghai.
Nightingale, river gaabost, 85 tons, 240 b.p
Lt. Comdr. Malcolm Murray R.N., Yang tazo.
Otter, torpedo boat destroyar, 385 tons, 6 gnos, 6,300 Lup, Comdr. Lambe, Hongkong. Pegasus, protected oruiser, 2,135 fous, i.hp. 5,000, (7,000 F.D.), Comdr, F. H. Mitchell, Well
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Prometheus, 3rd class craiser, 2135 tons. i.h.p. 5,000, Comdr. PE. Warleigh, Hongkong. Ribble, T.B.D... 590 tons, 7,550 F.D., 6 gans, Lt-Comdr, E. J. G. Mackinnon, Shang- hai
Robin, river ganboat, £5 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p., Lt-Comdr. Allan Dixon, Hongkong. Rosario, depot ship for Sabmarines, 980 tons, 13.p. 1,400, Lt.-Cemar. N. E. Arekdale, Hongkong
Sandpiper, rivor gunboat, 85 tons, 3 guns, 240 hp, Idont-Comdr. L. A. . H. Holton, West River.
Baipo, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guna 240 hp.. Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtse Taku, torpedo bost destruyer, 305 tons, Lh.p. 6,000, Lt. Commr. Brickanden, Hongkong. Tamar,
calving slip, 4,650 tons, 6 game
Eyres, Hongkong, Teal, river gunbost, 180 tons, 2 guis, 800 i.h.p. Lieut. Comdr. Hon Gay Stopford, Chung. klang,
Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 kp., Liut Com, H. B N. Cottroll-Dormer. Hankow. Usk, T.B.D., 690 tons, 7,500 F.D., 6 guns, Lt
Comdr. B. W. Bluett, Shanghai, Virago, torpedo-boat destroyor, 39 toas, 6 run
6,300.h.p., Lient-Comdr. Harold D. Adnig- Hall, Swetow.
Waterwitob, survaping ship, 620 tons, 450 i.b.p.
Lieat, Comdr. F.A. Royne Hongkong. Welland, T.B.D., 593 tone, 7,5005 F.D., 6 guns, Lt. Comdr. E. T. R. Chambers, Shanghai. Whiting, torpedo boat destrugor, 359 tous,
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gunboat 195 tons, 2 gans, 803 h.p, Widgoon M. H. Wilding, Kiating. Woodsook, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gans, 550 b.p
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Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guna, 550 h. Lieut. Comdr. G. F. A. Malock, Hankow. Submarines:
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AT THE
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
OFFICE.
NEW AND UT-TO-DATE PLANS OF THE SI-KIANG.
WEST BIVER,
PRICE ONE DOLLAK.
Giving all the Imperiant Towns en route
from CANTON'TO WUCHOWY
RUBBER SHARES.
SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.
Singapore, March 21st, 1912.
MESSES. LYALL and Evart's Liar.] Nom. Value,
28 Allagar ..
28. Options
£1 Anglo-Java
1 Anglo-Johore
£1
28 Anglo-Malay
Kuning...
Banteng,
Malaka
24 Batuur £1 Batu Caves 1 Bata Tiga
Besefort Borneo
1 Bakit Kajang
1 Bukit Lintang
2 Bukit Mertajam...
El Bakit Rajah
28 Bukit Selangor 189 på. Za Bukit Sembawang £1 Carey United 10s pd.
1 Castlefield
2a Chersonese 28
2s Chimpal ...
2. Chota
options...
2 Cicely Ord.....
Pref
28 Consolidated Malay
£1
Damansara
1 Dennistowa
26 Edinburgh
£1 Federated Selangor
2s Galang Besar.
El Golsonda...
1 Goldon Hope..
nden
2. Heawood ...
፡፡
Bayer Sellere.
311 389
10 188
639. 6.4L
... 1699 188
709 7686 1643 2016
40s 46:3 2-5
260: 2759
754
8263
20
2163
5883 5946
6716 958
1383
2451 26236
dis, -as dis
10 d
386 756 pm.
+10 1870
IN
10633 116:3
3-5
155
Hal
189
263 257 30s
34.3 20.6 3419 16.6 1729
10286 11289
... 289 30.9
93 10s6
170%
1856
546
75г
82:3
7339.82:5
889
10%
1608
10
48,
581
86a9
2. Jnsit
15236 180%
-1846
£1 Johore R. Lands 10s-pd. 716
186
1183
pm
1 Jara...
... 199
15%
189
:
... 9.9 1193
Za Kamining
5.6 643
£1 Highlands & Ipwlands 821
1 Kenneth
23 Kampong Kwantang
£1 Kapac Para
1 Kapitigalla
1 Kepong
28 Kombok f.pd.., Kota Tinggi...
Si Kasis Lumpur
Laba (F.M.B.)
El Lanairon
1 Ledbury L.pd....
I
17.6 pd....
Za Linggi Ord.
Se London Asiatio
B1 Lumit *
1.
Malacos 7% Pref.
Ord
I Malayalam
29 Merliman
26
Options
£1 Mount Austin
1 N/Hummook: 198 pd.
2 Padang Jawa...
28 Pataling
Es Pelepah...
24 Perek
El Permas
1476 15633 15%
1796
12286 140
336
Zalt 2874 1409 15133 9, 10,
728 776
57.5
... 3295
..'3596
6216
393 pm 38AS
11.1) 12:2 3183 3419
A. 26785 2858
3536
272.6 290 318 3.10 434 1874 2:11 3183 3789 55a
539 pm
.. 217
28.0
... 4285
45+6
38
48
7513 7102
1255 2246
23 Port Dickson !nkat f.p. 187
21
20 Port Dickson Lukat s6 pd. s3 dis. s16 pm
1 Rombia Prof.
25. 27a
1 R. Est of Johors 16s pd, 35 4285 Za E Kat of Krian
2.8 J83
£1 B. Invest Trust 10 pd. 14s1 pm. 15.10pm
1 Saggs
1 Sapong
1 Seafield
2s Selangor
£1 Sendayan
1 Seremban
1.SheHord
1
Are Pare
24 Singapore United
2e Strata S. Bertam ...
21 Straits Rubber
Es Bumatra Para...
Sungei Basya
1926 21256
2446
2735
9869
10785
43-6
4649
3683
4256
51.3 5729
4143 47873 54-6 5786
383
3.9
... Na
9683
... 4810 5.5 x.d.
1048
9H 9311
33.9 41x3
626 703
124 301
£1
29
Kapar...
Krian Pref,
2643-
1
Salak
75+
Way
101,
8536 10766
Malim 1266 pd. par 23 pm.
6786
Tromal bye
1 Tebraz
1 United Serdang
1 United Sua Betong
28 United Sumatra
486 786
7183
... 1039 11163
... 110 117.6
*** 223-2653
Bal Bs10
29 United Tomisang 186 pd, 5 dis, 83 dis.
2 Val d'Or..
do
28 Vallambross
28 Yam Song
$t Alor Gajah
10 Ayer Hitam
1 Ayer Kuning
I.pd.
1 Ayer Melek....
5 Ayer Panna
1. Balgownie
10 Bukit Timah
1 Bakit K. B.
10
**
Changkat Serdang...
El Doll
$1 Glenoaly
6 Haytor
10 Henrietta, 39 pd. 10 Indragiri Jimah
6 Kelersk, $450 pd. 5 Kempas Langs
1 Malaka Pinda 2 Malakoff 5 Mantin, 84.25 pd. 5 Morul
2 Now Serendah.
5 New Singapore
Nyalan
5 Pajam
1 Pentai
HI
1.6
94 ...1811 285.
27x7 29.4 814
$182 1.90 30.00 35.00
0.70 0.75
2.70
3.60
8 50
6,50 6.75 8.75 11.50-12.50
0.85 0.90 6.25 ... 5.85
... 1.45 1.50
7:00 7.50
1.50 dis.1.00dia.
.....5.80 6.00 0,40 €.45 2.60tis.2.403is. 2.70 2.85 085 1.00
1,05 1.10
2,25
2.35
45) 4.75 1.50
1:80
2.50 2:55
4.60 476
0.32 0:35
12.50 12.750.d
1.174 1.231
Falan Bulang, $3.00 pl. 1.75 1.50 11s.
1 Punggor...
10:
6 Radella
2 Bandycroft
2 Bingapore & Johɗre
2 Songel Bagan
St. Halens
10 St
1 Tambaiak
6 Teluk Anson
2 Trafalgar
1 Ulu Pandan...
1. United Malaoca....
He 50 Jebing...
0.50 0.60
11.00
16.00. 16.50
... 12.00 12.25x.d.
110
1.20
15.00
tion
0.80
0.35
5.20 5.30
0:80
0.90
075
0.85 -0.90 $120.00 130.00
"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY."
DEING the Series of Articles contributed to the "HONGKONG DAILY " by "Sportsman," reproduced in book orm
PRICE ONE DOLLAR Hongkong, 29th October, 1910