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With the first of the salvage cargo from the stranded Nippon aboard, the cutter Mindoro tied up in front of the Custom Houso yesterday afternoon shortly after 3.00 p.m. She brought in 7,164 sacks of copra and 22 enses of curios, among which were seven addressed to is Royal High ness the Crown Prince of Sweden, the result of seven years' accumulation of old brick tiles and broakes from China.
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It was learned from a reliable source, however, that the Nippon is still resting. easy on the reef with 12 feet of water at her bow and 22 feet aft, and in all prob ability if the weather holds good it will not be a Herculean task to bring her to Manila. As near as can be ascertained, for the divers had not commenced their work at the time of the departure of the Mindoro or the Poizat, the Nippon, has three or four holes in her bottom, only one of which, it is thought, penetrates her inner plates.
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The Secretary for War addressed a meeting of his constituents at Heanor recently and in the course of his speech reviewed the military problem of the country. He said he had recently been subjected to a good deal of criticism, and that be was glad to have the opportunity of making his reply at that meeting of of his constituents. Colonel Seely describ- led as foolish canards the rumours of
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We want a preponderant Navy, We require an Army for overseas about 120,000 white troops.
We require a lorce to safeguard our vital interests. For this we maintain the Expeditionary Force of six divisions which can mobilized with great rapidity.
We requim an Air Service. these islands from attack from oversee. We require an Army for the defence of For this purpose the present Government decided that it was desirable to maintain a force of 313,000 men. Here for the first time we are met with the fact that although we think it desirable to have this number of men,
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require, the question is how they should be obtained, Ono school of thought pro- poses to make up for the loss of time and money to which employers and employees are subjected by fulfilling the daty of home defence by doing what is possible to mitigate whatever hardship may fall upon individuals as a result of the voluntary.
The task of unloading the Nippon will not be a difficult one if the weather holds good, for it is possible for the smaller vessels to steam completely around here. The Mindoro pulled up right alongside and rigged up a double boom, using her own steam to take the copra from the holds of the Nipp and swing it aboard As yet it is impossible to say just how much of the cargo is wet, but it is estimated that between 800 and 900 han-ystem. dred tons are submerged; there being 12 feel of water in her holds
The work of unloading the vessel is by Erlanger & Galinger. He has at his disposal about 100 men, including divers and complete apparatus for salving the ship. As soon as the cargo is all taken peout and the ship light enough to float she will be patched up, pumped out and towed to Manila.
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THE AMERICAN MAIL..
The T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru left Honolulu for Yokohama on the 18th May, where she is due on the 27th May, and is expected to arrive here on the 6th June. The P.M. str. Nile arrived at Manila on the 2nd May, between 4 and 6 p.m., and left for Hongkeng on the 24th May, between 10 a.m. and noon, and arrives at this port at daylight on the 26th May.
The P.M. str. Mongolia, with the American mail, seiled from Yokohama for Hongkong via the usual ports of call on the 23rd May, between 10 am and
The T.K.K. str. Tenyo Maru loft Honolulu for Yokohama on the 23rd May, where she is due on the 3rd June.
difficult, is not insoluble on these lince. I believe that the problem, though When I came to the War Office wo; were faced with a record drop in the pumbar The Antonio M. Poizet, with Messrs. Struckman, Miller, Bailey and Hessel of Territorials due to leave, well over aboard, who went out to size up the situa100,000. Fortunately, during that period, tion for the owners and underwriters, although there has been this large num arrived at Scarborough roof on Sunday ber of terminations of engagements, we morning and her passengers boarded the have had the best recruiting year we have Nippen. They were murteously received had for the last four years. We have by Captain Taylor, who showed them obtained 61,000 recruits as compared with about the ship.
They seem very much 46,000 last year, 41,000 the year preced impressed with the fact that the American ing, and 09,000 in the year before that. flag was flying at the main truck and that I can only express the hope that this there was no evidence of the Swedish flag. increase in recruiting may be maintained, Whether this was taken down or was not The force has undoubtedly increased in up when the ship was first boarded is not efficiency and is far superior to the forenoon. known. The Pat left the wreck at 1.15 we had eight years ago. p.m. on Sunday afternoon anil arrived here 'at 6:00 p.m. yeater- day, three hours after the Mindoro, which left the wreck it W p.m. on Sunday, five and a half hours later than the Poisat but beat ber in Captain Anderson, commanding the findoro, ex- fended the hospitality of the ship to the Faizat passengers and offered to bring them back to Manila, but they refused.
Captain Anderson reports quite a heavy swell on Sunday which retarded the work of loading the Mindoro, as she had to pull away from the Nippon. A slight pounding was noticed which seemed to come from No. 2 hatch, but this did not cause any anxiety to the men working on the vessels Under Captain Taylor's direction the work of salving the ship is being pushed to the utmost and every available means will be employed to make
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THE COMPULSORY PROPORAL...
Another school of thought, composed mostly of Conservatives, but also partly of Liberals and of at least some sup norters of the Labour Party, propose that the inequalities should be redressed by a compulsory system. The latest proposal, made by means of a Bill in Parliament, proposed by a Conservative M.P., Mr. Sandys, and seconded by a Liberal mem- ber, the late Bir Charles Rose, is that every one should be liable to serve, but that only those should be taken who are necessary to make up the required num ber, and that the method of selection should be by choosing those who are physically the most fit.
These arguments require reply, and a reply of two kinda; e reply in words and a reply in deeds. The answer in When the findoro arrived yesterday words seems to me to be first, that, as she was boarded by the customs officia's our niost essential armed forces, namely, and brought alongside the custom's wharf. the Navy and the Regular Army, are, and where her discharge bon. The curios will continue to be, recruited on a volun- addressed to the Crown Prince of Sweden were put under lock and key in bodega try basis, it will introduce an element of and the copra is being stowed in confusion and possibly of difficulty to the customs house bodegas in charge of adopt the other plan for our home defence the collector of customs pending the
force. settlement of ownership..
Secondly, that in practice the new plan It is quite probable that His
High would not work because of the deeply Royal ness the Crown Prince- will have rooted objection of people of all classes wait several months longer for to compulsion in any form. Even if you his curios, and in all likelihood when could institute the system you would have the question is settled the remainder of a large number of unwilling soldiers who the cargo will have been sold by the would be a danger instead of a help in collector of customs, for he has the time of trouble. And thirdly, that the authority to sell at pablic auction any present plan is better because, from the cargo left on his hands which shows signs purely military point of view, troops; of deterioration, which this cargo un-raised on a voluntary basis have the out doubtedly will, as a good portion of it standing advantage that they become fs wet.
efficient in a far shorter time, than troops raised by the other method.
THE CURATE AND THE TWINS. A coincidence caused some amusement at the time in connection with the church which my family used to attend (sare writer in the Occult Review). The restor there was the present Bishop of Liverpool Mrs. Chavasse, it so happened, had had
SCHOOL..
THE "DO NOTHING " There may be yet a third school of thought those who say that nothing need be done. I say at once that, strongly as differ even more profoundly from the I disagree with the compulsory school,,
do nothing" school.
In this three-sided controversy there can
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The E. & A. str. St. Albane left Sydney on the 7th May, and may be expected to arrive here on or about 30th May.
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Nagasaki on the 24th May, at 4 p.m., and Tho C.PE. str. Empress of India left is due to arrive at Shanghai on the 26th May, at 6 am.
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The I.G.M. str. Scharnhorst, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 30th April, left Singapore on the 24th May, at 10 a.m., and may be expected Here on or about the 28th May, at 1 p.m.
MERCHANT STSAMEES, The H.A.L. str, drabia left Thington on the 20th May, p.m., and may be expected ficry on or about the 26th May, am
pore on the 21st May, a.m., and may be
The Hansa str. Birkenfels left Singa expected here on or about the 37th May, a.m.
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The str. Glenstrac left Singapore on the 21st May, and is due bere on the 27th May, at daylight
Mr K. Aimberg The A.L, str. Gisela left Bingapore for Mr D. Boggs this port on the 21st May, and will arriver. S. Braduat
Mr & Mrs Bonchavsky here on the 36th May.
The American & Manchurian Line str Swazi passed the Suez Canal on the 8th May, for Hongkong direct.
The Bank Line str. Boveric sailed from
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Mr & Mrs Crew Mr G. Frenck
Tacoma on the 6th May, and is due at Mr G. Fridley. Hongkong on the 6th June.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str Canton left Port Said on the 12th May. and may be expected here on the 7th June. The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Geylon left Antwerp on the 13th May. and may be expected here on the 20th Juno.
The T.K.K. str. King Maru arrives at Salina Cruz from Callao, on the 23rd May, and is due in Hongkong on the 20th July.
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twins for the second time. The event had be no possible doubt on which sido the Hangsang, from Shanghai, is due. in H. W. Booth
only just occurred, and the curate who Government and 1. the War Minister, are preached the Sunday morning sermon had to be found. No Minister has ever been more explicit on this subject. In a recent not been made acquainted with the fact.
By an almost incredible coincidence he speech I made the following considered chose as his text the words, "Two are statement, which was fully reported in better than one," to the vast amusement very newspaper:-" His Majesty's of the congregation. Quite ignorant of Government have no intention whatever what caused their merriment, the curate of adopting system of compulsory Far from looked round, thinking, that there was service for fighting units. something amiss with his surplice, and, abandoning the voluntary principle, they finding nothing, proceeded to repeat the intend to foster, encourage, and extend text in louder and clearer accents than it by every micans in their power" This statement I repeat, and I have nothing to before, which naturally only increased the add to it or take from it. There is no general amusement:
teed for panic or alarm, but we mean to take whatever steps are necessary provide the country with the necessary means for home defence
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
PASSED THE CANAL.
May 2nd Selena, Telemachus, Atlantique. 6th Atholl, Bencleuch Candia, Erroll, Shimaju, Socotra, Africa, Altmark, Swazi. 9th-Antenor, Armand Belic, Koerber, Kitano Mary, Peleus, Princess Alice. 13th-Canton, Inverclyde, Kaga Maru, Theseus, Baron Çaudor, The P. & O. tr. Candia arrived at Baron Minto 16th-dgamemnon, Ernest Penang on the 23rd May, at noon. Simons, Machaon, Monmouthshire, The IG.M. str. Prins Ludwig left Nyanza, Sardinia, Ormazan 20th Shanghai on the 24th May, and may be Bentowers, C. Ferd Laeisz, Derfinger, expected here, on or about the 20th May, Ana, Sachsen, Goldenfels, Indragiri, at 6 p.m.. 23rd–Atsuta” Maru, Iyo Maru, Sado Maru, Menelaus, Spezia, Welsh Prince, ARRIVALS AT HOME, May 23rd-Ernest Simona, Silesia, Thesets,
The C.P.E. str. Empress of Russia arrived at Shanghai on the 2ard May, at 12.30 p.m., left Shanghai on 23rd May, at 10 p.m., and due to arrive Nagasaki on 25th May, at 5 am,
to
These, then, are our principal defensive requirements, and it is to the perfecting of them that we devote our attention. New facets of the problem are constantly presented to us in Parliament, and it is necessary to make replies" on various points. It seems to be assumed that unless one deals with the whole problem every time one speaks that one is over- looking some vital element. That is not the case. We have a clear view of what we want, and we mean to secure it,
Mrs B. Almond
Me T. Choo
Muss Dawson
Fausang, From Calcutta, is due in Hong-Me W. Coz
kong 5th June.
SHIRE LINE, LIMITED.
Monmouthshire, from London, is due in
Hongkong 17th June. Harpagus, from Portland, is due in
Hongkong 12th Jure.
THE INDIAN MAIL.
Indraghir, from New York, is due in
Hongkong 20th June,
ITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Izola, from Rangoon, is due in Hongkong
9th June.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British str. Glenesk reports Wen- ther Ane, sea smooth throughout..
The American str. Rubi reportar Fine, clear weather and gentle S.W to N.W.
breezes:
The British er Pheumpenh reports: ad fair passage and nothing unusual. oliserved.
Mr W. Donaldson Capt & Mra T. Dan.
a'deon
Mir H. Eckhardt Mrs Finchett Mr Geo, Grimble Mr & Mrs Guernsey Mr P. Harvey ar F. Helms Mr & Mrs Hogarth Mr Belis.
ir & Mrs Kraft
Mr F. B. Land Mr & Mrs C. Lanet-en Mr & Mrs Lemaire Mr W. Legan; Mr F. A Maot intosh Mr & Mr Majer and
son
Miss Massey
Mr & Mr F. E
McHugh
Mr & Mrs J. H. N.
Meriy
Mr M. F MurTAV Mr & Mrs Nibbook Mr A. P Noobs Mr & Mrs G. G.
Pulmer
Cape & Mira Pasumors AI & Mrs H
Parma Mr & Mra J. Roberta
and children
Mi F. Saunders. Mr & Mrs Schenk. Dr Sibzve
Mr H. 8. Spurge Capt. & Mr AH, Stewart and chil dren
Dr. K. Walther hi Walker Mr G. C. Whitelaw
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