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of financial loss to cities from spidemics com trasted with the comparatively small rum whose expenditure would have prevented, the epidemic, because such statistics cannot be verified. The statement that one-third of the
· human beinga bara alive die before attaining. the age of 5 years, mostly from preventable
tention that the aft of sanitation is profitable It is certainly costly. And incidentally it may be said that those who have feared that the dacióis, in their enthusiasm for sanitary science, were in danger of working themselves out of a job may cease to worry. It will
us all wall as it requires to cure as many of the sick as they can cure.
CURRESPONDENCE.
We do not necessarily andores' the opinious expessand Asis by Correspondents in this column.);
THE BLINDHOME.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE Pilonxona Taleʊrath.",
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 14, 1908
STRIAL TRIES:
'CHINESE" PATROL: CRUISERS ON THEIR BIKED RUN,
As announced in these columne last week would be the case, the trial trips of the two cruiser for the West River patrol service, but by the Hongkong: Dock Co, took place
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
THE JAPANESE" BOY
[From Our Own Correspondent.)
Canton, 13th October,
A telegram has been recaived by the Canton, Self-Government Society from the Chinese traders in Perak in which the Self-Government Society was informed that a Chinese shop named Yuen Kes in Ferak has been discovered
THE-ITALIAN CONVENT/
(which wan’opened
esterd
rnoon and to moizow the Governor visited the "salö the stalls much to the
The attendance on (he'
appointingly small, and
proceeds have fallen much balow the of previous years' salos.
evidently take twice as many doctors to keep thousand dollars) handed to me by the Hoo distinguished party of Chinese Naval officers song from an expotser named Ho Chek Was for its, generosity as the Hongkon
red to as among those which can be made to The diseases casmerated in the article refer- disappear from the world are smallpox, buboole pl que, yellow fever, cholera, tuberculosis and pneumonia., Measles, scarlet fever sad mumps are not mentioned. Whether, as Pasteur said, all those diseases can be made to disappear.we do not know. Even the wisest of mon may be mistiken...
DEAR SIR-After the subscription for the Blindhome has been closed, it is my heartfelt desire to express my thanks through the columns of your valuable paper to all the friends day and today. The Xiang Ts, the first of the completed vessels, took precedence over. of our home, who have so kindly remembered her sister abip in the trial run; she was the one the blind in their present need.
to go out yesterday. The trip occupied the while of the day. Leaving her body at an early hour in the forenson, the Klang Za had a
and Dock Co. officials on board. They com
ungtung Navy Commander Lio, Flest prized Commodore Lin Tak Cheong, A.D.C., to
Engineer Chung Ping Yuen, Capisins Wu Kwong Faug and Cheung; Mr. Robt. Mitchell, chief manager, Hongkong and Whampoa Dock
·Co. Lda; members of the Kowloon Dock staff, And Capi. T. P. Hall, superintendent, on behalf of the Chiasse Governmaat.
At the same time I boy to acknowledge with thanks the generous gift of $1,020 (one
Registrar General E. A. Irving on behalf of the committee appointed to consider the distriba typhoon. As all the members of that com tion of relief for the losses caused by the recent mittee except Mr. Irving are Chiness, I do feel that this shows a kind appreciation on the part of the Chinese community of the work done by our home, ...
Thanking you very much for allowing me to much space in your paper,—l'ami, etce"
AGATHE VON SEELHORST; Hildesheim Mission, Blindenheim,
12, Bonham Road, Hongkong, 12th October, 1908..
NEW LINK BETWEEN BORNEO
"AND PHILIPPINES.
Each of the diseases, wo believe, is caused by a special bacillus, and the extinction of the dise se means iq eich case the extinction of the species of microscopic Hle which is the cause of it. That seems a hard thing to do, Il we could know the origin of these species we should be on surer ground, but wh lo wa kuow the origin of the disease we do not know the origin of the bacilli which cause them. That Consul Lester Maynard sends the information species become extinct we know from the that on May 25th the steamship Germania fossils of innumerable species which havo called at Sandakan, British North Borneo, ceased to exist, but as yet we have no fossil on her first trip of a regular monthly run remains of microscopic organisms. Nor do balwean Zamboanga and Sandakas, calling at Jolo, Bongao, Sitauki and Cagayan we know anything to speak of of the life history of these germs, or how long, if at Sulu, in the Philippines. The Germania was all they lay dormant, innocuous and un-formerly the transport Sacramento; and discoverable, or possibly for long periods trans has recently bass purchased and refitted with lated into non-pathogenic forms, ready at new boilers and engines by a company subsi some inauspicious moment to renew their at dized by the Moro government, being guar- sault on the human race. Il Pasteur knew all anteed a gross revenue of 5.500 pesos this and more with sufficient certainly to justify ($7,50 United States currency) per month. In his confident asiertion that all infectious di- addition to the monthly run to Sandakan the seases could be exterminated, he did not tell
Garin wis will devole two weeks each month us before his passing. We do know that-na- to an inter-island trip between various posts of turo bates the overcrowding of any species, and the Maro province. has thus far always found means to kill off a sufficient number of the weakest to maintain something like the balance of power which she desires.
But whether we can exterminate the patho geale microbes and the diseases which they cause- with them or not, there is no doubt whatever that we can enormously reduce their number. and correspondingly reduce human mortality, | The ravages of these diseases are in crowded populations. Instinctively mankind flees from the city stricken with pestilence and betakes himsell to the purat air of the open country. Obviously then, we must make the city as nearly like the country as possible in those A. S. WATSON & CO., respecis-which-bear-upon the spread of disease, Parks and other open spaces; dwellings open to the sup and sanitary; abundant and per- fect sawerage; the destruction of disease- bearing animals, and preventing their increase by depriving them of food and barbouring pluces; critical and continuous waking of the sources of milk and all other food products; pure water and pleaty of it; the prompt removal of garbige; resolute enforcement of cleanly conditions, especially among those inclined to be filthy-by these and similar measures, inteligently planned and resolutely and continuously carried out this or any other city can create and maintain conditions under which we need fear the advent of no pestilence, and wherein mankind may hope to live at least healthy and probably happy. I will cost money, but it will pay.-San Francisco Chronicle.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
-Tung-Kwong, a conile, was fined $50, ibis morning, in the Police Cour, for having in his possession arms and ammunition without a
permit..
17 is reported from Peking that the Waiwupu and the Russian Minister. bave come le "working arrangement" concerning matters in
.Manchuria.
J
The Japanese Emperor has given Y3,000 to the East Asia Common Script Association in recognition of its services for the education of Japanese students in Chica.
We are courteously informed by the Colonial HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, October 14, 1908 Secretary that quarantine restrictions imposed by the Governmoot of Ceylon against arrivals from Hongkong have been removed. THE PREVENTion of diseaSE.
FOURTKEN days' imprisonment was passed on Yung Chong in the Police Court, this morn- ing for having appropriated $3 worth of teak wood, the property of Chung Top, on the 14th inst.
PROGRESS TOWARD THE TIME WHEN WE
SHALL ALL DIE OF OLD AGB
It is said that the Chinese, who do sometimes display much common sense in their backhand- ed way of doing things, pay their doctors a regular stipend while they are well, but stop it THE American Navy Department announces the moment they get sick. It would appear that the battleship fleet will proceed direct that the rawer civilization of the West is drifting from Gibraltar to Hampton Roads where it soward that plan, for nowadays we hear's great be reviewed by-the-President-on-February deal more about the prevention of disease than 23, 1979, of its cure, The great Dr. Pasteur said that "It is within the power of man to make A.TELEGRAM from Tairen to the Nishi Nighi sites that some stone lances, sione axel, etc,
-ail-infections-disensos-disappear-from-the-
"hava boen" discovered on Lastiiban in Port
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TYPHOON WARNING,
The American Consulate General received the following telegram from the Mauila Obser vatory is-day-.
October 14th, 12.30 p.m. Cyclone or typhicon West of Balintang Channel, moving W.N.W.
IT is reported that trees capable of yielding cork bave liten discovered in the woods at Toroko, in Formosa, The Mitsui. Bussan Kai- sha is endeavouring to manufacture corks from the trees. - Lo this connection it is said that the import of cork from foreign countries ambucts to about Y.§.0,000 annually.
LI KING, an eating-house coolie, was sent to prison this morning at the Magistracy, for having snatched an ear pick from a woman in Queen's Road Central yesterday. The charge having been proved accured, was given one year'a imprisonment and twelve strokes-of-the birch at entrance and at the expiration of his sortecce.
In the case of Chang Ping Haog, residing at No. 1o, Western Market, who sued Luong Long Hing in the Supreme Court this morning, on the charge of having failed to pay the sum of $35, the amount due as prizcipal on a pro- missory note dated February to last, the case was adjourned to allow the plaintiff to show cause. Me. Oto Kong Sing represented the plaintiff. Mr. E. J. Grist appeared for the defendant.
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Admiral Li Chon, commander-in-chief of the
noted
public
to have imported a quantity of Japanere ginput down to the apathy of a com la Canton, in Cheung Lao Street. In the is well-known to be that the sale now płocied asked 10 take steps to deal with the exporter parted. The fact need only be brought to the attention of the benevoleti ladies, and gestie. Ho in Canton for breach of the boycost men in the Colony to ensure for the orphans, mess.ge the Self-Government Society was also ing at the Italian Convent is ro mergraly sup-
Agreement & meeting is expected to be con vend aborty by the Capton Self-Government Society to deal with the matter.
for whole benefit the sale is bald, the support they so richly deserve.
A visit to the Covent bis ar will "convince In Caston fiself the Japauose - boj coil anyone that the hundred and noe regulations enforced by the different mer offered are fully worth their price, cantile guilds are still strictly adhered numerous frocks suitable for children of, every Torning her ram-bow westward the Kiang 10-by their members, so that there is age and both, for autumn and winter wear. To steamed past the Bay into the Northern scarcely any case of infilogement of these re They range is price from 36 to $12,- Beslda's Fairway and shaping a course in the direction gulations reported here., No boycott meetings articles of dress too numerous to mention in of Cap-sui-man was soon out of sight in the have been held bare for some time, but it munt detall there in a large variety of toys for chil harbour. Her engines were put to savere tests not be considered that the Japangen boycott dren which should delight the bearts of the over a somewhat lengthy ran from Cap-rat-munfeeling is subsiding. When ons calls at any youngsters. Every one of the articles on sale towards Hoca Tigrla in Canton River, and back of the shops at Shap Pat Po, where most of is moderately priced.
ihea used to deal in Japanese goods before, The Rev. Mother invites a visit to the Bazaar The vessel behavéd'admirably at sna.""
A stop was hade for luncheon and when the for any Japanese articles, bo cannot possibly by all who are interested to the work of the King Ta toturbed to the barbour it was obtain it. Meetings with the object of promoting Convent and who feel inclined to assist the already dark,
large number of orphans under the Convent's
No test could be made with the wireless installation yesterday as the entire equipment has not yet been completed on bead. Nor has the searchlight been tried: Both these installations will be tested before the delivery of the vessel to the Canton Provincial Govern
ment in a week's time.
The Along Chi, sister, ship of the Klang T4, underwant her trial trip to-day. She did sol cover quite the same distance as the latter vestal, yesterday on account of the in- clemency of the weather. The choppy sex out at Deep Day, however, gave the opportunity of ascertaining the high-sea qualities of the cruiser. Despite the fact that the boat was built for river service. the behaved admirably in the high sea to-day. No discomfit what ever was felt by those on board of ter as the | Klang Chi spad on, ker run through the some what turbulent water and when she recreed to her buoy early in the afternoon her builders were complimented on the excellent behaviour of the newcruiser.
The King Chi is also expected to be ready to be delivered to the Chinese Government in the course of this 'meath,
· 3.S. "FITZPATRICK."
SALE WITHDRAWN,
native industries are often heard of in various
places, and from the schemes adopted at the various meetings, one can only surmite that the natives are looking for means to develop bare industries, la reality the advocacy of home manufacturas has for his object the res placement of the boycotted Japanese wares. From the present outlook of affairs. It cannot be anticipated when the Japanese boycott will be brought to an end.
KIDNAPPED.
The Canton Press Society has received from Hoi Kin' district a letter stating thai, on the 7th day of last moon, a batch of twenty-one girls, while on their way from the Tai Tin village to the bills to cut firewood, was kid napped by a gang of robbers. The whereabouts of these gir's cannot be ascertained.
THREATENED FLOOD.
Within the last few days the West River bas risen considerably; fod is now threatened and the embankments along the river am again in danger. This morning the Central Relief Committee has sent out members with 10,00 any bars to proceed up the river on a tour. of inspection on board a stem-launch with a view of rendering assistance to the villagers in case of emergency,
** TRIADS.
Recently, the Triads in the Eastern suburb -of-Canton Fave been very activo. Meetings, are reported to have been repeatedly held in ***This afternoon, the sale of the British steamer Infong And the neighbouring village. The Fitspotrick was to have taken place at the sales roma of Mr, Geo. P. Lamment, at Daddell villagers were compelled to join the Triad So. Breet. The sale was not effected, however, ciety, and when they refused to do so they were owing to the reserve price out having been-unt allowed to live peacefully within the district As the local gentry, was unable to stop these reached. It is not know whether the steamer Triads, the attention of the Cantos, officials will be again put up for sale,'".
nel.
activity.
The .. Fitspatrick in of 750 tons registered. has been called through the papers to their
Her deadweight capacity, including bankers, is 1,400 tons. She was to have been sold as she now lies in the harbour, with all
her machinery, gear, appurtenances, anchors, cables, coal, etc. It was intimated before the auction commenced that she contained a quantity of pigimon..
--AFIER THE_7YPHOON.
THE YAU-MA-TI COLLAPSE INQUIRY CONTINUED.
Adjourned from last week, the inquiry touch- ing the death of a number of panoat in the collapse of houses in Portland Street, Yau-ma. during the last typhoon, was contioned at the Magistracy, this afternoon.
d,
H.E. Tstx Ch'on-ming is not, apparently, persona grata to the members of the Central Government, for at a recent conference of the Grand Councillors and other High Ministers' of State it was decided to recommend to their Mr. J. H. Kemp acted at Coroner, Mr. F. Majesties that Governor Ties he removed from B... Bowley (Crama Bolicitor) appeared for ahis present post and ordered to await some the prosecution, Mr. H. J. Cedge (of Messrs other appointment. Governor Tiĉa is a youngjohnson, Stokes and Master) representing er brother of the well-known ex-Viceroy of Messrs. Palmer and 7'uroer. ihe Two Kwang provinces, H.E. Tiên Chua
step.
OPENING OF SHÀNGHAI.,
LECTURE BY A FORMER HONGKONG - RESIDENT.
charge.
FOREIGNERS IN THE INTERIOR.
It will be recalled that some time aga the Wai-wa-pu concluded a treaty with the Representatives of the Treaty Powers for bidding foreign merchants to open companies and "hongs" outside the limits of treaty parts and Settlements. It is now reported that Prince Ching and Their Excellencies, Yuno Shib-kni and Na Tung have successfully arranged with the Diplomatic Corps to amend the said treaty by providing that in future all foreign firms and. sojourners in any part of China other than treaty ports and Lettlements shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the local authorities who shall be resposible for their proper protection. —Shanghai' Timan,
MRIHODS OF THE JAPANESE PICKPOCKET.
:
REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE ON THE RAILWAY.
An Englishman who was proceeding by the night express from Tokyo to Kobe on Friday last had the onique experience of witnessing the tactics of the Japanese pickpocket and of learning something in regard to the extraordina ary indifferencg that prevails-in-this-constry. regarding such a trivial occurrence as the robbing of the public.
The passenger la question did not veplure on the questionable luxury of a sleeping car, but remained up all night in a second-class compartment, and amused himself in scrutials. -about-12-o'clock... be grew tired of watch... ing the behaviour of his fellow travellers, At _ing_the_auspicious_movaments_of_certain individuals, and dozed of, or at least pre 'tended to do so."'Half, opening an eye shortly afterwards, he noticed one prs- senger leasing solicitously over another, the lattor being in the arms of Morpheus. The busy individual put his head out of the window, "covered his operations with; the caps of his overcoat, and want to work. After fombling awhile in the pockets of the sleeper, he noticed that the Englishman was eyeing him steadily, Tand tried to gaze him out of countemasca, bus failing in this be guiltily withdrew to his meat, Just then another passenger entered the car- from another compartment, went up to lên man who had resumed his seat, opened the latter's hand-bag in v familiar manner, fall in it for something, then closed it, after which be
A meeting of the members of the Royal Asiatic Society, Chios Branch, was held in the Bociety's Hall, at Shanghai, on Bib last, when Mr. C. A. Montaltó de Jesus read a paper en titled "The Opening of Shanghal meeting was open to the public and the audience filled the large ball..****
went back to the car whence he had first emerged The Englishman bad measwhile. remained silent..
Mr.. T. W. Kingsmill, who presided, said that the Society this year had hudly fulfilled its duty to the public, inasmuch as owing to circumstances in connection with the affairs of Shanghat it tad been found pecessary to post ponn the Spring and early Summer meetings. Mr. Montalto de Jesus, who had prepared the In a few minutes the sleeping passengerTM paper for the evening, was well known to most awoke, rabbed his eyes, and started for an ad- Hon. Mr. Wm. Chatham, Director of Public of those present for his interesting History of joining compartment. As he was passing the Works, was called and cross-examined. He Macao. The Chairman hoped that before long Englishman the latter andged him and politely spoke as to the testing of the lime and mortas, the annual meeting; of the Society would be inquired if he had missed anything" from his Tax number of newspapers published in the the quality of the blus bricks used for the held and that they would tao up their basiness pocketa. The mun, with a look of astonishi United Kingdom received at the British erection of the buildings and the alleged in the usual way, in the absence of both pre meat, replied that he had not; bat upon feeling Museum under the provisions of the Copyright defects of the bonding of the walls. Hesidents and of Dr. Fergusson, the secretary, the for his watch he exclaimed that it was gone, set during last year has been 3447, compris referred also to the collapse of other build- | business had got into arrears and that would | He then ran out to call the guard. Both came ing 233,372 single numbers. One thousand inge, during the typhoon, and the quality be brought up at a later meeting.
in presantly, and, upon searching, found the two hundred and night of these newspapers were of buildings Messrs Butterfield and Swire. pablished is London and its suburbs; 1711 in have erected. Continuing, Mr. Chatham stated Me Montalio de Jesus then send a most watch on the seat down behind the pillow open had been sleeping@sikap, other parts of England and Wales and in the that it was no fault of the Hongkong Govern interesting paper. He opened by giving a fail which the Channel Islands; 277 in Scotland; 246 in went that the thickness of walls was not in account of the early British efforts to trade at pears that as soon as the thin noticed that Ireland: Fourieen Belt copraining 4.414 creased before the rule came into force, For Shanghai and from this passed on to a des the foreigner suspected him, he dropped might be numbers, were received by Colonial copyright: some time there was only one building inspector cription of the Lindsay Mission of 1833 reist the watch where he bought 273 sets, containing 38,703 numbers of Colonial charge of the buildings of the Colony, but in the hostile reception given to it and its left behind, so as to avoid the risk of and foreign newspapers, bave been presented he did not think, reckoning on the frequent dismal failure. The lecturer, referred to being searched. The Englishman they told
the guard what:
what he had seen, and, Evin and 74 ants, containing 11 volumes and 13,744 visita of typhoons in this Colony, that Chosao, its attractions and in connection numbers of current Colonial and foreign news that was any blame, on the Government, with the early history of Shanghai. He escorted him late the next car, where he point« He did not think that the Building Ordinance described the defences erected at Shanghaied out the accomplice, but the guard apparently papera, have bees purchased.
was a farce. The architects were not supposed by the Chinese with the object of keeping out regarded the information as too elementary to to sit and took at a building being erected; it all barbarians who attempted to land on these be made use of, and the two thieves warn allow was extremely possible that unless the con- shores, the battle of Woosung, fought on June ed to proceed to olber car where suspicion was not so fife. It would have been an easy tractors were looked after they were liable to 16, 1817, and the capture and octopation of at bad material into the boilding when the Shanghat The lecturer briefly related the architect's back was turned, but in order to find negotiations for peace which ended in the out whether the material was good or upt the treaty-of-Nanking and she referred to the pro
Our Tuklo corespondent sends or the foll programme of entertainments that has been drawn up by the Tokio and four other principal Chambers of Commerce for the forthcoming reception of commercial guests from the American Pacific coast. The programme ex
matter to hand them over to the police at the next station, but presumably it would have been derogatory to that official dignity which goes
November 4, when the visilors leave Japan for Depiriment, did not think he was to blame for ing that the present position of Shanghai in the to be warned that this state of things is con. pected to be an guard against soch, dangers —— home. Apart from luncheons and evening any omission that was made by Mr. Tooker. commercial world was the outcome of British stantly going on, and that, passengers are ex-
moderation and Manche diplomacy, parties given successivly by the Japanese
that Mr. Lindsay came to Shangbai mader the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Yokobama
The Chairman, in inviting discussion, sald Jap in Chronicle, Bo Specie Bank, Baron Shibusawa, the Toyo Kisen Kalshs, Admiral Togo Marga Katsura and
The Crown Solicitor-Mr. Chatham is a servant of the Crown, and so is Mr. Tooker, They are both answerable to the Crown.
Mr. Gedge (to the witness)-Did you notice,
́ world," and an article in the June Supplement Arthur. These articles' are maid to hava beannds from October 14, when a banquet ́is given | walls need not be pulled down. Witness, affected acquisition of Chusan, and how Chusan on the principle "Never tromble trosbie, d
to the Colțimbla Quarterly ja devoted to the thesis that it will pay us to do it. As a starter,
I made in the Yoan and Shun dynasties, that is, by the Associated Chambers of Commerce, to though being at the head of the Pablic Works was finally abandoned illo concluded by say, trouble troubles yatr... It is well for the public Columbia University would like some millions 2357-2255 years before Christ. to establish a school of sanitary science and Aw unemployed Chinamin, Chan Yuk, of No. public health to supplement the Rage and Rockefeller foundations,, whose income is de Queen's Road Central, was given six voted to resesich by an inititution to train months in prison, in the Police Court, this morning, on the charge of having entered a practical workers in the art preservative of a house at 111, Queen's Road West, last night
auspicas of the East India Company, and that CHOI LIM, a trader, residing at 198, Queen's man life. From the graduates of such a school with the intention of committing a felony,,
the Municipalities of Tokio and Yokohams, when you examined the buildings, that many of this was one of the few bright spots in the Road West, claimed from Test the cities could obtain 'their health officers and
Bumber of pleasure excursions have been ar-lhe venetians ware broken ?—No.
management of the affairs of this Company at Tsang You, Tung and inspectors, the idea being that special training In the Supreme Court this morning, Fongauged. Thus the American guests will be From the south east is there anything to stop Crotor, Mr. Lindsay was one of the few agents Sal Wam Ho, Shan- was and credentials to prove that they have had it. Sam, a contractor residing at 193, Des Voeux enabled to visit Nikko, Kamakura, Yogashims, the wind striking this building ?-No. Thers of the Company who succeeded in acquiring a monoy lent on a promissory knowledge of Chinese and if the Company had Smith appeared for the should be required of such officials, just as for Road Central, brought an action against the Hakone, Kioto and Osaka, so that they should is a hill somewhers near there, many years we have required them from school Kat firm, of 10, Kwang Yuan Street Enti, to be able to form an excellent opinion of JapanBut is that suficient to stop the force of the taken his advice and madeurs of such men at defendants. J. Gris r teachers. A
recover the sum of $93.10 for work done and from bath pictonel and business points of wind? -No ??? 1365 Winter be, the state of things existing in Chios might first defendant, the latlar. The articis referred to seems to prove his material supplied, Evidence was given and wish to take with them to their homes. G.D The proceedings were still going on when not hays been what it was and the Company app
Gigi might not have lost the monopoly they hade. case, dismissing the many definite ntalement, the case was adjourned.
One report cloved":
azle cane was put over for