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that Mosby had General Stoughton and his star and a captured Brigadier large number of horses. "Well, to marked the President, there will be no how can I replace those horses, trouble in taking another brigadier, but
COURTESY
Miranda: Couldn't you think of brighter idea, Reggie, than turning up in your ordinary clothes cou
Reginald: Here, I say, hold on! I've come
25 a bally
waiter. The Bystander.
SANDY HOOL
Thero
He finally looked up from his newa- paper, after making sure that the street car could hold a more and was on its way. He observed that woner va An American girl was taking a Liver-front of him, clinging to a strap, was pool girl hums to the States with her young, and beautiful. He got up almost and towards the end of the journey Thank you,” she said "I am very reluctantly and proffered his seat. remarked, It is delightful to feel that glad to be able to give you a chance to one is so near home. We ought to shall rood of you" she answered.
to sight ride in comfort, he said. It is so Sandy Hook this afternoon. we? exclaimed her friend. be nice. Don't tell me which he is, I can stand for the sake of the ladies," he con- That will seem to be few men who are willing to always pick a Scotsman cut of a crowd. -Chief Steward. ?
tinued. Yes," she assented, I always am glad to offer my sent to a lady who appreciates my courtesy. "I am sure I am sorry to say that they don't. They the ladies must always do that. No, generally say thank you, but that is easily said. He looked down as if he expected a further assurance of her gratitudo. then coldly asked: Well, did you She returned his gaze for a moment, and expect me to kiss you? '--drgonaut.
GRÅTSFUL.
A patronising young lord was scatod opposite a famous scientist at a dinner During a lull in the conversation he adjusted his monocle and leaned towards the scholar.
“Aw, y know, àir Jones," he drawled, I passed your house this mawning.” **Thank you," said Jones, quietly, Thank you very much."
Harper's Monthly Magazine.
THE LAST STRAW
The sun was blinding; clouds of dust were blowing everywhore, and Jones was most decidedly off his game, It really
SEASON'S NEW DANCE.
DANCING MASTERS AUCLAIMTA TAO."
PARIS, April 13th. put the lid on it when, just as he was struggling to play his ball out of a While all the rest of the world was quarry, a benevolent old lady passed by merry-making to-day about forty hot with a companion.". She halted, in faced ladies and gentlemen were working evident surprise, and pointed with her in a small room in the Boulevard St having arrived from the above Ports, Consigned umbrella at the earnest golfer Dear Denis evolving the new dances that are of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods ove, she remarked in audible to startle the ball rooms of the world. will be delivered from alongside.
tones, what a very respectably dressed man -that
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NOTHING NEW
It was the congress of the Turveydrope -the first international congress dancing professors over held. " this visited this parliament of deportment afternoon, climbing two fights of winding stairs to a small room of mirrors. and red plush curtains, where conversation was carried on with tripping feet, just as your golfing enthusiast cannot speak f drives with his umbrella.
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10am. to-day, 0.70 inches.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at
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PASSED THE CANAL
The ouid had listened to some auti conscription observations from the guests at dinner without moving a muscle of her face. Afterwards, says the Manchester the aid was engaged to a soldier, thought it tactful to explain that the All the professors from European cities arguments were directed against com- wero here-Spanish masters of the cachuca pulsory service only, and not the army and fandango, Venetian experts of the I don't think they know much about it,furlana, Viennese professors of the waltz, ma'am, replied the maid. Lord and at least one English professor of pro Roberts is only saying what my young pristy in the ballroom, in Mr Charles man told me years ago."
d'Albert, who was appointed vice-pre- sident on the spot, and given n green and gold badge to prove it,
STAGE PROFEABONS,
Dutch, Swiss, and Scandinavian, cor- Here were the stage professors, German, rectly attired in evening dress, dancing pumps, and gloves, in the daytime, learn- ing laboriously the new stops of the next. dance that they are to teach during the coming months. A blithe Frenchman, M. Lefort, president of the Academy of Paris Dancing Professors, danced the new stops with me. Lefort, and the whole room fellowed thein. The new dance is
Ta-tao, “the rhythm.
MR. KIPLING'S THRUSH Have you ever soon a thrush crack a snail on
a stone f Perlaps not A friend who went to see Mr. Rudyard Kipling down in Sussex recently, says the Book Monthly, had not done so until then. Mr. Kipling took him out and about, saving there was one thrush that did the trick particularly well. You see, he explained, when a thrush finds a stone that he likes, he brings over the snails to that particular stone, and he becomes so proficient that it takes just one crack to demolish the shell and lay the unfortunate snail hare for con- It is 2,400 years old," said Mr. sumption
d'Albert, and I shall be teaching it in London soon. It is going to be the dance of the season.
داخل
THE FLYING FOX NOTE
A correspondent tells the following anecdote in the Daily Citizen Aman who has lived many years in India was recounting a few of his experiences. He was talking about animal life, and mentioned that it is a common occurence
April 14th-Denbighshire, Nile, Ping for flying foxes to interrupt communica Suey, Sambia Africa.
April 17th. F. Ferdinand. April 21st Bentaria, Keemun, Ningchow, Indradeo.
tion by settling on the telegraph lines This was too much for one of the com Meinam,pany He could contain himself no longer, and burst out with. That's finished it! With a gulp I might swallow foxes By in India that's going a little Four other stories, but when you say that too far. I suppose you will tell us next that you hunt them in aeroplanes.".
LORD ROSEBERY'S JOKE.
April 24th Benlomond, Miyasaki Maru, Polynesien, Prins Ludwig..
April 28th Ambria, Benvenue, Den of Airlie, Senegambür.
May 1st Den of Ogil, Malta, Segovia, Phemins, Rheaus.
May 5th-Benclench, Ceylon, Idomeneus, Konang Si Scandia, Africa, Siam, clyde, the Gottingen, Tokushima Maru
i
I have the scheme of ** Tu-tao" before me as it was danced to-day by the con
ress There are six movements
To-tao, or the rhythm.
·Houng
the Phenix.. Ta-on-hion-tche, or waves moved by the
zephyry.
Ta-hyen, the tout ensemble. Ta-knon, the grand turn. Gan, dance of the man."
BALANCING STEPS.
balancing steps. It is peculiarly graceful, As with the tango, the duce is one of but the charm of Ta-tao is the movement of the hands und arms. Indeed, it is a dance in which the bands and arms are
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Baron
A humorous reference to Lord Strathused as much as the feet.
Lord Justice-General of The most beautiful figure is the Scotland, whose now title obscures the waves, in which the dancers dip and figure of the "Gen, the woman remains stationary while her partner glides to and fro before her domin
Ta-tao is going to be successful because it is a progressive dance," said Mr. d'Albert. The tango went back- wards and forwards, but in Ta-tao you go forward round the room.”
Meanwhile the tango in its p
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PASSENGERS,
Maru, Nera, Peleus, Sachsen, Titan, at Edinburgh by Lord Rosebery when he Valentia,
Tork, Patricia, Jedburgh
formally dedicated to the city his gift May 12th-Glenstrae, Kocrber, Khiva, museum.
of Lady Stair's house, which is used as a St. Patrick, St. Filda, Ville de la Ciotat, Tubingen, Laomedon.
I have constantly pointed out to him privately," " said Lord Rosebery that I am convinced that a daily speech of at least an hour is as necessary to his digestion as grit is to that of a grouse is as dead as the polka. It was slain in (Laughter.) I am sincerely apprehen sive of the effect on his health, in which seven languages, but a new form of tango we are so much interested, of the enforced has arisen purified of all of its exaggers and compulsory silence to which he is at tions and is the Cortesation Mr. E. Ros, Mr. Austin, Mr. I. Howard
simplified with in present relegated."
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YOU POOR THIRSTY SOUL
HOW
The American writer Booth Tarkington, like many of bis craft, writes a wretched hand. Onec, while on a voyage to Naples, he sat in bis deck chair with pad and fountain-pen, at work on a short story. A young American stopped before him. By gosh," he said, I wish I could write as well as you do. The author DOES THIS STRIKE YOU A glass smiled, and the man resumed his proofMONTSERRAT" Lime Juice is a menade. The next time ho passed he
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"Well, what would you do if you could** “Go to China, mid the young man, and write labels for tea-boxes-Chief Steward.
LINCOLN AND A LOCK OF HAIR Some good stories of Colonel J. S Mosby, formerly United States Consul in Hongkong, probably the only man still living who played a distinguished part in the American Civil War, who celebrated his eightieth birthday recently, are told by the Manchester Guardian. He was the most active and successful of the guerrilla leaders on the Confederate side.
PRINTING one of his raids Mosby approached so
Nothing creates such a good Impression business as the use of First Class Printing
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PRINTING WORKS Turn out the Best Printing at Reasonabis
near Washington that he could tee the dome of the Capitol Stopping a woman who was driving into the city, ha bor rowed a pair of scissors frora her and eut off a lock of his own hair, Give that to Mr. Lincoln," he said to her, with my compliments, Tell him that I
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3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of maturation, the humidity of ale estarsted with moisture being 100;
4 DIENOTION OF WIND, to two pokrita.
5 FORGE OF WIND, cording to Beaufort Sonie,
6 STATE OF WHATHI, b blus sky, a datacked cloud, ddrissling rain, t fog, a gloomy, h hall 1- lighting, o overcast, pyasang showers, a squall, rmin, a show, thinler, visibility, w dow (wet).
7 Rima inches, t tentls and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, May 13th
Barometer Tampersbure
Humidity Wind Direction
Weather
Bain
orce
Provicus On Date On Date
Dayt
at 3 p.m.6. &..
At
2 p.m
29.87 20.87
89.88
77
80
86
95
89 $77
WSW South South
celt
20.
2
070 Highest open sir Temperature on 12th... 81 Lowest, open air Temperstars on 12th... 76 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 14th to 20th May, 1914. HIGH WARRE
LOW WATER
H'kong
Hong
Mean
Mean
Time
Time
Et b
Height.
Wed. 14 m2 10 39m 4 30 334
m11 1917 un Thurs. 15 No infer high 07567
16 1
16 No infer high
Batar.
17
No infer, high
81315 6
Mrs Kiddle, E., mail Bestand child.
Kré Mis Koch Maj&Mrs MoMuzn
Bun.
18
6 40 4 6
439 5 3
Man
19 m
6:4649
Täss
CaptMontaith E.A.MO Mr. J. 1. Plummer Lt Col Radcliffe, 2.8, Eng Conde Bome Lt & Mrs Sharp, RN
Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott
Lt. Col. & Mmm Usher Mr A, Findlay Smith
Mr & Mrs G
Stewart, and chil. dien
H. Bautista, Masters E and F Bautista, Mr Grüsseli Mr. F. P. Hein, Mrs. Abella, Mr. Mr Hanchecorne CB Seymour, and daughter, Mrs. A. L. MFA Hazeland Seymour, Miss Bacili Tantoco, Mr. Mr & Ma W., G.- Mr. B. Stokes M Angolo, Mr. M. Montefalcon, Mr. Humphreys R. Berly, ME F. C. Flores, Mr 1 W Major & Mrs Hum- Robinson, Mr. D. Clark for Iloilo, Mrs. S Candelaria Pio.
Mrs Wakefield and
child
7272 026)
or low- 3 6
832a 0Ɑ or low-
water
938 13 nor low water 10 37 16
10 27 water
11 218 17. 11 53
5.4685 E 20m 6 £650.
Mr&Mrs Allan Are Ballonce Mr Barberg
MYJ Barker
17
645 49: 045 3 1
GRAND HOTE
Mix Barr
B. Boberts Miss Bresh
Mr. Bond My Theo, B. Browin Mr F. M. Barry Miss Curling Mine Denbau Mr Frenk kan Mr Fundost MYM Gomby Mr Becker Harry
My W. Heikel
Ms Hooper
Mr Kartensen
Dr Kopt
Mr. W. Kirbimann - Mr & Mrs Langham Mr Hopsy Lome Mr G. G. Logan Mr S. Martin Mr G. E. Mastend Mr&Mra Stabil Mr Stell Mr H. Wat enbonü Admiral Wilken Dr Wilson
Mr M. Whitman