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to go off and be robbers together later on Bub if he is going to make a cold- SATURDAY-blooded habit of doing" good deede we shall have part. He might come down hors and noorte my pens undor the in- General Baden-Powell is engaged in pression that by proventing me writing ollecting subscriptions for the Scouts, in the Saturday iteview he was doing a
Ho might "good deed" all round. for and therefore I ask no excusa
It is there is no knowing what he might not do. reproducing the following lotter. from an adopted nephew of mine who has He is afraid of nothing, and his sense of recently becino a Boy Scout, and who humour seems to have departed. writes to me from time to time when nature prompts him. The nature which prompted him on this occasion appears in his letter:
Dear Chele Hazok,Thank you very much for the five shillings you sent me for my birthday. It was very useful. You ask me to tell you about what it is like to be a Boy Scout, so I write this.
The drill is Some of it is very 'nics. pice and the uniform and the route marches, because we always get a big ginger-brod cake to put in the comunissariat. It is great fun being a Sem except for one thing.
I
You know it is part of our duty to do one good deed overy thay, and we have to do it cause it is on our honour to do it.
first it would be very easy to de thought it, al in one way it is, beeatise there are late of good deeds wanting to be done and no one to do them. as seen this long before I was a Scout, but was shy to di them. When I became a Seant it was I thought I would at first do different. en things and the more difficult after, I began by giving a peony every day to the blind man at the earner. He was very glad, but when sixponer of your five shillings had gone had to stop, and asked father to give me the sixpence back and more peunive to go on with. He wouldn't. I told him it was for the good deed, but he only said something I didn't hear. So 1 hud to stop that and think of something else. I thought 1 would then do a good deest to father, although he would not do a good deed to me, and so I hid all his pipes. have often heard mother tell him he smoked too much, and I knew it would be a good deed to stop him for a day. I did stop him, and so did him good but otherwise it was not such a success, and I was very sore after it for days and wasn't able to do any goal des on
them in consegitence,
"When I lugan again 1 thought I would buore careful and only do good deeds to So I did pruple who reukin't retaliate
some real nice things for mother and sister, and they, worn marly as grateful as they ught to have heon. This made me proud, and when I mot Jim and Dick (his cousins) I told them about it sad how much better I was that they are who aren't Seants and So they said they would begin at agen,, and they enuight hold af ure and rolled me down a steep hill into a postel, anzi got all adily and hurt. Mother, too, was angry
never do good deeds.
because of
clothes being spoiles!. I told her it was 'all beenuse of the good deeds I did for her, sa alte begged mi never to do any more of them.
Lon
I appeal to the Chief Scout-give me back my nephew.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
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Now I'don's know what to do about it." and I thought I would write to you, because when you were in India you may have met the Chief Seant when he was in "Tadin, and perhaps you could write to him. Please tell him to write father an anther; and Dick's father and mother, tras, so that cat do good dewds without so much suffering. It is viny discarnging to a fellow. 1 suppose he does not know. And if you will send we bomo more money I will faithfully give half-PRINZ WALDEMAR, German str., 1,737, O. of it at a halfpenny a day to the blind man, sh pleasas send plenty. Dissides, you ought to do a gond deed every day, tôn, and this will
Your affectionate nephew,
JONATHAN." Enfortunately I don't know General big Baden-Powell," because India is place, and when I was looking over one ige he was looking over the other, so I can't write to him and send hinr my But he may read the Hephew's letter. Saturday Review, and if so I would
im to consider this letter carefully and reflect on what he is about. Thay, the Boy Scout movement is an admirable one in wany ways I am ready to believe. I am old it has been the making of many boys because of the discipline it teaches. Is it not a pity, then, to mas it with such an injunction as this? That good deeds are sorely needed in this world is perhaps true, though there are many more of them than sceptics allow themselves to see. Still, we cannot bave too many of them if they are good deeds.
18th April-Bangkok 19th April, Rice Manila. and Timber-Butterfeld & Swire. SHARING, British str., 1,307, Tucker, 25th April-Shanghai 22nd April, General- Butterfield 4 Swire.
beg
But what is a good deed Is not the esential goodness at any dead due to the fact that it is spontaneous, and is not recognised by the doer as a good deed at all but as a natural
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Has the Chief Scout. I wonder, over read the parable of the Pharisee in
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VISITORS AT HOTZIA.
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the Templat He was probably in reality a better citizen than the publican, but his
Besides the usual Alpabetical List of self-consciousness of that fact more than
The P.M. str. Siberia leit Yokohama! counterbalanced that little superiority. He did good deeds as good deeds with the on the 25th April, for Hongkong via Firms the Directory gives the CLASSIFIED natural result of becoming worse than a Manila. The United States-mail-has-been. LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONS Sinner. And what more certain way transferred to the M.M. str. Paul Lecat at the larger Commercial Centrës. could be involed to make our rising scheduled to arrive at this port on the Igeneration that most intolerable of things. 4th May.
issue.
the
THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS.
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WEATHER REPORT.
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Pressure changes in the South are small; The Chiness, depression is central over the |lowiz Zangtse Tallay.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 10 am to-day, 0.00 Indies
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The forerent for the 24 hours ending at now to-day in as follows.com
DISTRICT.
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Hongkong & Neighbourhood, deista, “aqually;
Mr PTO, Maoyuean Mr J. Manch
Mr. Farsbrother.
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Formoes Channel
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Moore
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Miss Mooser
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Mr & Mrs W. Richetta Mr F. Schnonk Mrs Seddon
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No. 1. Hangkong and Lamocks 1.... South coast of Chius between (Bouth winda,
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Cape St. James
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9.98
Mr. G. G. Wood
Manila
29.95
Legaspi
Mrs Yarborough Miss Yarborough
PRAK HOTEL
Mr St. Amory Lien Archer, A.M.O.
Mr & Mrs W. Arm.
strong
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Mr & Mrs W. H.
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Comdr. Boome
1,400 i.b.p., Lieut. F. J. B. Gibeon, Labuan. Minotaur, armoared orniser (dagship Vice
Admiral T. H Jerram, K.G.B.,) 27,000
Ep., Capt. E. B. Kilde, Kobe, Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tere, 2 guns, 200
Lh.p, Lt.-Comdr. Alan Dixon, W. River. Newcastle, 2nd class crafeer, 4,800 tons, turbine,
29,000 f.d., Capt. F.A. Powlett, Cruising. Nightingale, rivar ganbost, 85 tons, 240P Lieut. Comar: Malcolm Murray, Yangtee, Kennet, T.B.D., 550 tons, 4 gons, 12 pr., p.h., 7,500 £.d., Thest. F. A. H. Pasal, Cruising. Babble, T.8.1, 590 tons, 7,500 1.d., 6 gone, Lient-Comdr-Wilkinson, Cr, Robin, rivor gunboat, 85 tons, grans,
Lt. Comdr. J. Flestwood-Wash, West River Rosario, - depot ship to Submarines, 988 tove, 1,400 hp., Lieut Comdr, F. A. Gromie,
Ident Comdr. I. A. S. Hutton, West Mr Grissl Biver
Mr HaushecoTIS Sandpiper, river gunboat, 25 tons, 2 guns, 2,405 I-Col. Goxton Hall, Lt-Col. & Mrs Usher
Swator
h.p.,
Mir Consland Major Dary Major Dorgan Me Evans Major Faichitzer Mr Felbisk Mr.A. F. Fit er Mr Frederick Mr E. W. Gibbons Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr & Mrs G
Red.,C
Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, guns, 240 Lb.p., Mr. F. 4. Haseland
Lt Comdr. M. R. J. Maxweli-Scott, Mr & Mrs W. G. Yangtse
Hampl reys swip, 4,650 tons, 6 gan. Major Mrs. Hun-
phreys Mr Hill
Tamar
CommE-Anstruther, C.M.Q.;.
Hongkong.
G. F. L. L. Page, Canton
Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 9 b.p., Lt. Comdr.
Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 fd, 6 guns. Lieut..
Maxwell, Cruising.
ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS Triumph, battleship, 11,985 tons. 12,500 kp.,
Commir. A. 8. Sumann, Hongkong. Teal, river gunboat. 180 tons, 2 gans, 805 i.b.p.. a generation of Pharisees and hypocrites,
20,000 FOREIGNERS;
Lieut. Comdr, 8. P. B. Puasal, Yangiss The E. & A. ctr. Empire left Sydney for contains the names of over tha by this injunction to do one good
Doeds so done are this port (via Queensland ports, Port deed every day? harmful no less to the recover than to the Darwin and Manila) on the 7th April, arranged, with the Initials as well as the doer. Under a specious outside they and may be expected to arrive here on or Surnames, in strictly Alphabetical Order,
deadly poison of self- about the 2nd May
so that any same can he found instantly. contain
THE MAPS AND PLANS righteousness. They make clean may be the outside of the platter, but think of the The IG.M. str. Luetzow, carrying the Garman maila, with dates from Berlin of No, R. Les our boys be brought up the 1st April, left Singapore on the 25th anturally. Let the compassion and courtesy and self-denial which is inherent April, at 0000, and may be expected here in every human being be cultivated. Let 4 or about the 20th April, at 6 p.m... then be helped to see, to sympathise, to.
The A.L. str. Nippon left Singapore for understand. And then good deeds, really gend deeds, will come from them as this port or the 24th April, a.m., and
will arrive here on the 30th April, m. ineritally as the flower from the plant,
The H.A.L.str. Fürst Bülow left. Singa Boys or men will not do them as good
pore on the 9th April, a.m., and may be deeds, but because they want to do them: because they can't help doing them. They expected here on or about the 30th April,
p.m. good deeds, will not consider then as
but rather be sorry and ashamed that they could do so little. Good deeds have their own exceeding great reward, but only who the doer does not know that they are good.
This is a very elementary fact in human nature. It has been repeated and re- peated by every teacher the world has ever seen, from Chinese sages of overal thousand years ago to Dickens. Think of and thggle and her children, and ber And yet it is a greator commonplace disregard it. We think by nature rather given to be prigs in England, but there is no necesity to
Mrs.
commonplace.
good deeds. It is in fact a
make it worse by education,
am afraid that I shall have to dis adopt Jonathan. He used to be an ex cellent compaion, full of natural humour. and devilmeat and we have a long-stand- ing engagement-made when be was five
I
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kong 6th May.juga BAYASHIRE LINE, LIMITED. Glenlochy, passed the Canal 31st March,
and is due in Hongkong 30th April. Denbighshire, passed the Canal 14th April, and is duc in Hongkong 1065 Cardiganshire, from Beattie, is due in
Hongkong 9th May,
May
INDRA LINE, LIMITED.
bare bren engraved by one of the most corrected and brought up to date. They eminent Firms in Great Britain and ne consist of the following: COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN Honas, MAP OF THE FAR EAST.
PLAN OF YOKOHAMA,
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PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS, Tiestas, PLAN OF THINGrad (Kładchau)
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The CHRONICLE covers the notable erenla of the lust half century in the Far East
Welland, T.B.D., 590 tome, 7,500 fd., 6 guns,
Comdr. Porgrand, Hongkong.
195 tons 2 gene, 800 h.p., Widgeon, gunbust,
Lieut. Comdr. A. J. Landen, Tangtre. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gans 550 hp.,
It-Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yangtzo. Woodlark, gunboat, 150 tons, gaus, 550 hp, Lt-Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Yaugte. Yarmouth 2nd class sru'ser 4,80 tons, Capt.
II. . Cochrane, Cruising.
Submarices:-
C. 36. D. J. MoGillerio, Linut-Comdr. 0.37, J. A. Gaimes, Liout Comdr. C. 38, H. K. C. Pops, Leont-Comdr. TB, 35, Li-Conde, IL adley T.B. 036, Lieut-Coudr. Berton T.B 037, Lisa-Comdr, Wyndh-m-Quin. TB. 038, Lisst Comdr, Beyaz.
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ELITEFTATURETH
T. F. CLAYTON, Direstor
1 BAROMETER, reduced to Is dagros, Fahrenheft:
on the level of the son in inches, Lenika ́and
hundredth
2 TEMPERATURE, in Fahrenheit.
the
thede,
Aegroom
·& HUMIDITY, in peromntage of maturation, this humidity of air saturated with moisturs being 100,
14 Dianetion or Wind, to two polata.
5 Fones or Wisp, socording to Beaufort Bosle.. 6 STATE OF Waarnum; b bine sky, o detwohed eland, à désaling rain, t'fog, a gloomy, k hai F. lightning, o ororonat, passing akoware, e squall, ?rain, Boow, thunder, v visibility, w daw (wet).
7 Bars in iuchon, t tenths and handzadéka
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, April 27th.
Previons On DatejOn Dals-
Day
of
at 2 p.x. 6 m 2 pm.
Barometer Temperature Humidity.....
29.86
29.86 29.86
84
80
$5
75
81
72
Wind Direction
Force
WSW SW
BW
4
4
4.
Weather Rain
og
04
Highest open air Temperature ou 25th... 86: Lowest open air Temperature on 26th., 79-
Wook
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 28th to April 4th May, 1914. HIGH WATER
Height
Low WATRE
B'kong.
H'kong,
Mean
Mean
Timo
Time
à, m.
ft. n.
289 65:
0
Tass.
4 14 4 .. Wed, 29
m 10.22 7.1 6 26 13 Thura 30 103 7m 40
Maym 10 59 71
3 54
5 35 a 1
3 4
35
Fri.
Satur
2 No infer. high
10 081 5.
San
30.58 1.4
Mon.
4
1
364 36 21
11:45 14
7 27 14
1 No ufer, high nor low water
m.1 48 6 9
054 a 6 6
8 483 15
nur low water
3 No infer. high ner low.|| water
2-216 3
6.20 4 2 4 7:39
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