REVIEWS.
Daughters of Ishmael. By Rossara WRIGHT KAUFFMAN, With Introduction by Jous MABETIRAD London: T. Weruor
Lauric
There is no "have ni buman life more dified to write about than that of the detruded creatures of die gatti. Speaking generally, it may be admitted that no woman noed adopt a life of dinine Bat eren the good people whe work dismiss the subject with this sweeping generalisation arc beginning to realisa, as the result of frank
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY Sun, 1913.
BARON ERSKING, British str., 3,505, J.
WEATHER REPORT
Barker, 28th June-New York thoreased slightly evor N.E. China. It has
On the 2nd at 10.50 s.m.---Pressure has le
·May, Cage Oil.--Standard Oil Co. BexCLEUCH, British str., G. McMillan, the north-east and slightly elsewhero. It is increreed in all other districts, moderately in 30th June-Moji. 24th June, Coal.highost from the Boains to N.E. Japan. Gibb, Livingston & Co.
A shallow dopression still extends from CHIYUES, Chinese str. 1,267, E. H. Pratt,
26th June-Shanghai 25th June, Gon Tongking to N. E. China. eral.Chinese, CHOWTAI, German str., 1,116, E. Gathe
30th June Bangkok 22nd) Jane, Rice.-Butterfleld & Swire. "CITENANG, British str., 418, C. J.
Mattock,
June-Chigwantao 23rd June, Con-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
30th
30th June Hoihow 20th June, Coal! and General-Arganrd, Thozeren & Co.
writing like this, of Mr. Kaufman and n | DAGay, Norwegian str., 835, P. Selves few others, that ignorant girls, innocent of evil intent, tony be decoyed, kidnapped and ruined, and kept from escaping from ar ell curironment by men and women of the most luathsome type who are ʼn disgrace the human race. It.is to expose this evil in a grant city is Now York that Jr. Kauffman has penned this painful book; and what he says of New York Mr. Masefield. corroborates, with the additional statement | that the book would -apply pretty closel“ to nearly every big city in this world! London ertainly, if te no ceber Englis' town." Mr. Kanffung treats his disagre able elect with the utmost delicacy and tnetfulness, ver he gives, his reader a most lurid picture the sermy side of American political and social life. He traces the various stages of 1 yoWE girl-n merc schoolgirl who deserts her home, goaded thereto by a nangise müther and an n- #vmpathetic Exther. She is taken to Nes York by a stancar decored into a deu! of iniquity kent by a Tese Lécher, where she is drugged and outmeel and made to live!
She escanes mind attempts a life of shame.
DERWENT British str., 1,682, J. Jenkins, 27th June--Saigon 23rd June, Rice- Chinese
G. W. Ramage, ..., 26th June--Moji 21st June. General-David Sassoon & Co. FK Manu, Japanese str., 3,087, I.
DILATATA, British str., 5,100,
Tominaka, Ist July Moji 25th June, Coal--Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. GERMANÍA German etr 1,000, Jepsen, 29th June--Sydney, Copru-Siemssen & Co.
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to regain a pissen in deepest society, but is dragged down neain be others, driven back by professedly "good" pemple, sinks lower and lower even in heve profound donths. and is fiantly abanioned in a situation whee death must be welcomed as a bumpy releaan? Zela's "Nana" may appear to some to have and her coumensalians in à period of
pleasure Lefore she ached that final stage of rottarness whijel great. Provel writer depicted with such overwhelming power." But Mary Denbigh bol na ponations:
She was no courtman,
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Ters was an experie) ence in which there was nust oven the cloving
Each day's experion Kreatiews of Jose,
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only sounded a deeper Beuth in n. lito uf) infamy not of her own choosing, and he 'rogori must wring the heart of ovon those
always walked the straigh who have no path. Incidently, Mr. Kauffman gives revolution of the tmntations to which andernnid shop and factory girls are sub jocted by the men placed in authority over them, and of the widespread ripsifientions of what is now termed The White Share, Traffic but it mainly through the revolting experiences of a young girl that he soaks to point his moral. Mr. Mo-efield, as becomes a poet dalled in the exnet you of works, is less roundabout thap Mr. Knuff! mn in his refereness to the social evil. Words are used and warmeran' -- pêrich society" but when men are assailing the citadel of corruption we enuunt expect them to use poseidonvos as missiles or fairy wands as weapons. It is the obicel of both writers to make men and women think, and to think seriously and they have succeeded most admirably in doing so. And yet, as we lux aside this painful history of a broken and degraded sistor, we are tempted to ask if it will accomplish much in the way of
reform? As the word wags, vio we see any Leidenry amongst weven of all classes nà wear the white flower of a blameless life? This is a question which one may as reason-i ably ask of man; but is it not a fact that
in the mudern era what is termed "the emancipation of woman" there is u tondancy to construe ensancipetion as mrane; ing a similar free Jam for women to that enjoyed by men in their sexual relations in adolescence qui after a soeking after a fe free froin the usan estraints ineuleated by a sense of decency anul devirin, f not be the stricter tenets of magion? This we leave for others to rigon, So far an both writers seek to invals the mud of recognisex)·· authority and to prove the general public- from its state of apathy against the mor zerul and women who deliberately ensure
enslave the innocent, they will have the whole-hearted gangust of coniery at large Pity we may have for the proditate, But nothing but loathing and detestation for the procures and the yin. Were these two classes were severely dealt with by law.
which, after all, is only the lethed expres
sion of popular opinion for the protection
of hangan soristy-fom there monk! be same
mitigation of the wort Boatures of the social avil. I is too much, we fear, to expect to rench the highest ideal of a wholly moral world for the flesh is weak, temptation is strong, and religior does not have the restraining influence it onec potnessed: but the inuocant might in protected from the depraved, and social life would be made sweater by the extirpation of the human ghouls who pray upon our womonkind. Mr. T. Wartor Laurie is to be thanked for producing an English edition of this able work, which has already passed through eight editions in Amerien.. It will open the eyes of some good pople who never, step outside their own plarid, domestic circle, and it will compel those who have “a knowledge of the world" to thirk seriously of the part they play in that underwork which we in Hongkong haver coumen with all the great cities of the world.
A Necessity of Life. By BTTY VAN DER GOES. London: Macmillen & Co., Ltd. This is a collection of twelve agreeably written short stories. The authoress enirios us back to mid-Victorian days and to an atmosphere which some of us find it almost Still her difficult to breathe nawadays. stories are clean and not without a cortaini amount of interest, and they deal with themes that will always be dear to the
Of erso there were no į feminine heart. taxia in mid-Victoria days, but these modern touches do not invalidate our general? classification of the steries. They are restfal after some of the lurid stuff' served up toj the public by some publishing houses.
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HATTAN, British str., 1,309, A, E. Hodgins,
29th Jane Foochow 27th June, Gen eral-Douglas, Lopraik & Co. HANGHANG, British str., 1.356, S. Wilde,
1st July-Shanghai 25th June, Gen- oral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HITACHI MARU, Japanese str., 5,108, T. Yawawaki, 1st Joly-Singapore 26th June, General. Nippon
Yuson Kaisha.
Moderato S. wizda are indicated along the east east of China muut over the N. China Sea.
tiongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at Lan, to-day, 0.12 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours, ouding al mon. to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Form on Chant į
FORECAST
¡South winds,
[teels, judly;
erth coast of Chins between The same as
No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks: {
South coast of Chins between The same s
No. 1. Hongkong and Haiosu...
• S. winds, moderate, squally; fair to showory.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL-
Station.
REGISTER.
2ND JULY, 1913, A.M.
Wind.
“ག་བ་པ Barometer
Hour.
Temperatore.
Humidity.
at Sea Level.
Weather.
Direction.
Force.
NE
Vl'ostock Nemaro Hakodate Tokio..... Kochi Yaganki"
6 & 30.06
# 30.01
» 29.97
ENE
1 29.89
13 29.91-
HANOI, French str., 735, Ch. Le Chevalier, 29th June-Haiphong 27th June, Rice and General-A. R. Marty. ICRANO, Britisk str.. 1,228. W. Shane 28th
Jan-Chingwinta 27th Jane Coal-Kagoshima.... Putterfield & Smivo,
Karo Many, Japanese str., 2,949, 8.
Minato, 21st June-Karateu 16th June, Conl-Buzuki & Co. KoCREET. Austrian str., 3,400. Zamara, 1st July-Singanore 26th June, Gon- oral-Sander, Wieler & Co. KOREA, American str., 3,851, A
Oshings.........
Yulia
jus Bonin Is. Chefoo Weihaiwei Haukow Webang Nelson, 25th June-San Francisco ikiang 20th May, Mails and General Changsha Pacific Mail B.S. Co.
shanghai... Gutzlaff
29.42 →→ 123 91-
ON SALE.
THE DIRECTORY HAMBURG.Jobs.Wilh. Meier, 19, Hopfennock
& CHRONICLE 1913-
Fon
CUINA, JAPAN, CORBA INDO-Ousa, SIAM, STRAIT SESTLUMINTS, MALAY STATE), NETHERLANDS INDIA, Punx P PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL 18SUE.
The DIRECTORY awer the whole of the park and piling në the Par hann, fnac. Naffor
da Undia to Siberia, in whirl; es ADL enly is
a tall and couple to Diretary a
but each Colony I can he
asde Por, or Settioment is prefaced by a DESURI FIO, enofully
revized
CSCA Fear moet e which will
servo ca nocutate GUIDER FOR TH Tour, giving every detail in concesion wit the places, their History, Topography,
The Information in the Dexripour, can isting of a hundred intercaling articles, packe with facts concisely set out, and containing statistics of the Team of each Country ac Port, would lone suffice to fill a large volum foral Octaro-Complete with Filteon Majs and Plans, pp. 1,939, $10.00. Direziony wil.
382, 18.05.
Ppu
The Directories and Descripilene e d
Poking Tientsin Peitaiho Chinwang tao Taku
CHINA
Boochow
Canton
Chinking Whampoa
Nanking
Kowloon
Waha
Lappa
Kowkiang Samsbui
Yeahow
Trade Centre.
Nowchwang
Ichang
Dairen
Antung
Manchurian
Port Arthur
Chaloo
Weikalwei
Kisochan
Hankow Kongmoon
Shoai
Nanning
Washowfu
KwangchanwsS
Chungking Pakhoi Hangehow Hollow Ningpo Lung bow Windhow Mixgtze -Sunta.
Lokot
Fooshow Szemad
Amoy
29 91-
2940
Teiusfu
29.99 --
Marden
Shanghai
Swałow
29.72 66 93
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JAPAN AND FORMOSA
Tokyo
Osta
Yokohama
Moji
Hyego
Nagasaki
» 29.73 74 #29.78 '73
8SE
Kobo
SAB
Hakodato Shimonoseki Tameui
Kedung Taitanfa Takay Auping
7a 29.83 90
EASTERN SIBERIA
Vladivostock
Moojovek
CROAMN
Soon!
Wonssa
Mokpo
Chemnipo KERSBR
Fukan
Pingyong
Chinnamre Sergahin
Lascans, British str., 2,275, Jackson, 1st Sharp Peak
July--Mike 25th Jine. Coal.
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
LILLY RICKMENS, German str., 2.000, W. Fuhrchusth, 1st July-Hamburg 29th April. General, — Mitsui Kajghn, LoCNGSANO, British str., 1,093, W. G. G. Leask, 1st July-Manila 28th June, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Lucow, British str., 1,231. J. Meatheral,
30th June-Shanghai 26th June, Gen- eral.-Butterfield & Swire.
Pescadores Contou
Tao Wachow Tsikow
Ga 29,84 70 SSW
29,88-
29.87-
Howororo AND ITS DETA DEKOISE,
Amuy
Fashoku Swatów..
53.29 86-
Tucha
$ 29.87
Eussan
Talau
Koshua mesm
29.85-
Hongkong ap Hook
ba 29.76) 83 | 84
29.78 29,78, 80
SSW BAW
MACAO,
9a
FRENCH INDO-CHINA:
Yakboi Phulien
6a29.66; 81
Henci Heiphone
Hue Tonkin Provinces Quinhen
Anzam
Touran Saigon Cambodge
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4. St. James...
1parti Agnils
Dailo Debu
» 29.76.84 (29.91 77. 29,89 79
SW
EW
PHILIPPINES.
Manila
$29.88, 75
BORNRO
SYT
94.3091-73
BW
Sarawak Branei
NW
29.92
29,92
LYEEMSON, German atr., 1,825, O. Sach,
21st June-Saigon 18th June, Rice. Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
Mausang, British str., 1,646, Corneck, 3011 July-Sandiakan 23rd June. Timber.- Jardine Matheson & Co.
aboS
Oxsaxe, British str., 1,474, Picknell, 24th Meal-Jardine, Matheson & ̃Ü%. PRUYEN, French str., 1,246, Ribault, 29th
Juno-Saigon 26th June,
Ric Bradley & Co. PITSANULOK, German str., 1,285, D. Reimers, 20th June-Bangkok 19th June, Rice-Butterfield & Swiro. STAM. Eritish str., R, F. Prynce, 25thundredths.
June-Palo Sambo 18th June, Casa Ol-Asiatic Petroleum Co.
SIKIANG, French str. 615, J. Pannier,
30th June-Haiphong 28th June, Gen eral.--Messageries Maritimes. TAMON MARU, Japanes str., 3,148, A.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
I BAROMETER, reduced to 3 degrees Fahrenlicit, n the level of the son in inches, tonthe ani: TEMPERATURx, in tho shinde. in dogra
Suhrenheit,
idity of sir atamted with moisture being 100, 8 HEMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, th
& DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
& FORCE OF WIND, usdording to Beaufort Sonlo. STATE OP Waran, b blue sky, o detneh
fighting, o voran, passing abovore, 4 squall erin, snow, thuator, v visibility. wdew (wat
7 Rasinghes tenths and hundredth
Kobayashi, 30th June-Moji 23rdod a drizzling mala, fog, g gloomy, a hail 1, June, Rice, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. MILIWONG, Dutch str. 3,031, J. P. Schelton. 14th June-Macassar 5th Juae, Sugar and General-Java- China-Japan Lijn.
YourMs. British str. 3,540, Henry
Plough. 25th June-Kobe 21st June, Timber Robert Dollar & Co.
Ye Looxo, British st, 129. Wrightson,
37th Jan-Bangkok 20th Jung. Rieu- Chinese,
PASSED THE CANAL.
May, 30th--Antilochus, Nare,
HONGKONG WETEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, July 2od.
Provious Oz Date On Da
Day at
231. p.m
Barometer June 6th-Erarst Simons, ienroy, Temperature Satcavan, Peneur. Tydras, Don of Glamis. | Zemidity
June 10th-Bohemio, Nippon, PreusKEN, June 10th-Catching, hidroxi, Samur, Nir, Porsens.
June-17th-Benglue, Dunbar, Frunna, Torek, Kansas, Lieut.
June 20th-Bayern, Miyasaki Meru, Vingehde, Prins Ladwig, Tango, Meru,
Partneris, Cotswold Rahye, Fangtsza, Amazone, 0, 4. D. Alters.
June 91th-Chazer, Liberia, Meinem June 27th-Lothian, Stentor, Nankin, femodocus.
July Ist-Bergeant, Kenang Si. Pataru, Peking, Prinzess Alice, Afghan Prince, Arabia, Pranquebar. Glenfarg, Magellan.
N SALE.
A TABLE OF THE
RATES OF EXCHANGE
AT
HONGKONG
DEMAND DRAFTS ON HOMBAY
On the Day Proceding the Departure of tå. in Malls from the Year of the Closin: ..the Indian Mint to the Fres Coinage of
11:
FROM 1833 Te 1909;
ALSO
ATES FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOL LEAF, BAR SILVER (From 1900). and other Useful Information.
PRICE: $1 Comb,
On Sale at the "Baity Pres" Office or Losel Rookseora
Wind Direction
st 2 p.. 6 s.in.
29.72
29.75 29.75
84:
63 26
79
20
74
SW
South SW
2
3
0
0.12 -
Feros Weather ..........
Highest open air Temperature ca 1st ... 87 Lowest open air Temperature es ist
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE..
From 3 to 9th July 1913.
HIGH WATER-
Week
Dayé
Month
H'kong Mean Time.
4 m 8 22
Bright
82
LOW WATU
H'kong,
Mean
Time
b. TB.
Height,
ft, in
x 1 73 2
דדי
3 49% 0 3
14 3 1
5 14 0
b. n
ft.
3
B 32 7 30 58 3 8 80
10 58 al 3 0
4 20 0
Satur
5 lu
930 18 3 I'm 2 25 3
11 42 a 3 9
5 10 9
8 3
3 11
5 44 a 0
t:
7 m 0 25
3 9m 4 2 3 0
m 10 59
7 9
5 31 a 0
8 a 1 9
4.1
443
(
11.55
74
7 2 a 0 6
1. 53 4 5 m 5
8
1 2
0 53 a 6 7
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il.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, Weibaiwe. Atlas. ammiralty tug, 615 Loan, 1,400 1h.p.,
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down purboat, 105 tems, 2 guns of
Tout, and Comdr. J. C. F. Berrett, Kiating Woodcock, graboat, 150 tons, 2 gune, ESP, ient. Comir. M. B. R. Blackwood, Vang- Woodark, geabout, 150 tons, 2 car, 550
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