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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MAY 14 1910

WAGLAN LIGHTHOUSE.

WATER TAMINE RELIEVED,

CORRESPONDENCE.

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by Correspondents in this column.)"

AN APPEAL..

TO THE EDITOR or an "Ilonkong Taleóraph."

the other baud could, if necessary, be datainad temporarily in the prisons. Our U. S. Consul. applied to the Viceroy for help toward erecting new building. As a result the hospital rai ceived a grant of $1,000 from the provincial treasury. The Police Department also made a grant of $4,200 for the same purpose. Buildings for insane people should be fire proof and sand dollars before we can begin to bold strong. And we find we still lack several then. Meantime the rooms are crowded and many patients are sleeping in matsheds, on the anda and in the bath rooms. And now oner are pressing for admittance.

dictates articles of a hair-lifting outspoken-discovery that after all, it, 'watun'i a total sell, ners which would surely land our poor the exhibition wasn't all machinery, and did editor in gaol. In dealing with him not consist only of whining wheels and, and others of his.. kind we do not | whizzing straps; but in odd rooms for an recommend that whatever be done to extra threepence one could see an Austrian

The other day we reported that the Euro. him be done with a club. We rather se- giant, or a conjurer, and outside there was a plan lighthouse keepers and Chioare assistants stationed at Waglin wara reduced to short S. WATSON & CO., further, and suggest that he be listened to older we realized that the plain fact is island giving out. We added that arrange

commend gentleness, and would even go very delectable switchback.

As we grow

commons owing to the water supply on the with at least outward patience. It is a fact that such exhibitions, intended primarily ments had been completed by the Harbour that even an officer administering a govern for the improvement either of the public authorities to despatch a sufficient supply of ment is a man, and therefore liable to ert, mind or of someone's or some town's private water to replenish the empty tanks on the and it is not unknown that "out of the mouth purse or interest, 'could never be made to rocky islet. The tender Stanley, which has of babes and sucklings" words of truth and pay without the assistance of the switchbackdere duty in all manner of service, from a des wisdom have been heard. A story is told of or the Hungarian Band, or the illuminated patch vassal on the Governor's ceremonial visits the late Sir John Peter Grant, who, when gardens, etc.; in fact, without the side-show.sel after a severe typhoon, was commissioned

lo neighbouring territories to a scavenger ve Governor of Jamaica, had many difficult to itself there is nothing to be said against for service yesterday as a water-boat alio. The vexed" questious to settle. He had been the side-show. The mere fact that more manner in which Capt. G. L. Willoughby, of suffering from fever, and its sequelae, and people go rather to enjoy the side-show than the steam tender, carried out his novel com the doctor had cojoined strict regularity in to be improved by the main show does not mission is creditable to that officer at the same medicine, very little office work, and plenty make such expedients immoral or ridiculous. time as it is interesting to record. The ship's of quiet and rest. Ideal prescription for a. It is only when the main show is connected toks pra cap ble of holding only some harassed Governor! Yet Sir John Peter Grant with something great, something above 16 tons of wat.. Having filled them to the found it almost impossible to obey. The ordinary expedients; that one is painfully loaned by Messrs. H. Price & Co., Ld, were. "brim twelve bost batrale, which had been WATERS.Problem of the hour was before him, and the impressed by the adoption of such mere-

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was flanked by the usual hideous array of not care to see a Music Hall, attached **What was not to be done," and the like. as a side-show to the British Museum, or

Dr. Charles C. Belden, Superintendent of the Sir-Having recently been approached by Refuge for lasans, founded at Conten by the late John G. Kerr-a sama which will ever occupy a leading place in the annals of medical missionary work in China-with a request for assistance to the tatter of building accom applicants for admission, I was so struck with modation, with the increasing number of the unique and beneficent character of the work therain carried on, that I felt that an appeal should be made to a wider public.

Since the opening in 1898 there have been. 350 and more. Last year 239 entered 196 admitted" 1,480 patients. At present there are

well, being 401% of the number admitted, 49% wers discharged. Of the laiter, 97 want sway

of the number discharged.

It is for this reason that, I crave the hospita. The medical staff consists of Dr. J. A. Hof flity of your columes to lay the accompanying maun and the writer.

statement of its history and of its needs before your readers.

Support. The land and permanent buildings

Seldes, partichlarly to those non-Chinese, who, for in the same way. The running expenses ↑ I would' address myself, on behalf of Dr. were given almost entirely by foreign Chile

cinos. The physicians' salaries are provided

deck. Besides, the loan was also obtained

ment to which the mentally. At cled in this The 100m-rent paid by the well-to-do is an of a one-ton canvas tank from the FireEmpira have to submit, owing to lack of Brigade Department; this was also cariled Governmental private care.

important item. On the other hand there in always a considerable number without friends

Also to thos

In spite of the protests of his entourage he "the Great Wheel" a part of the House on deck. So that when the Stanley steamed cherin bly dispared "Guests from afar," whose | who are therefore dependent upon the hospital.

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up for Weglan sho bad a liquid freight op board of not less than as tone altogether.

Arriving at Waglan the Stanley was anchored with her stern some an feet off the landing age and then a line was sent ashore and the hose passed to the rock. It may hoe was used in passing the water from the be of interest to know that some Boo feet of ship to the tank on the summit of the rock. The height to which the water bad to be pumped was175 feel. The Stanley's pumping appliances were quite equal to the task and after sixteen tons of water had been filled into the, tanks, the Hongkong. It is believed that the lightkeopet at work was completed, and the lender returned to Wagian will have a supply enough to last them seven or eight weeks independent of any rain fall.

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Tax professional billiard player Mr. Bled Taylor, who was recently in Hongkong, was admitted to the hospital at Tientsin on May 3 suffering from malaria.

formar beneficence leads age to cherish the bape that an appeal to their generosity in a deserving cause will not be made in vain. But above all, I would endeavour to invoke the concrete sympathy of foreign-educated Young Chine, which from the training it has received the country to appreciate the humanitarian is perhaps in a better position than the rest of obligation in respect of providing for the insane, imposed by modern civilisation.

The local Chinese Authorities have made bandsome donations towards the Refuge," and are at prescut contemplating the erection and that, however, is in working order, the John G. endowment of a Provincial Asylum. Until

Kert Refuge remains the solitary Institution of its kind within the Four Soss, and as its doors remain hospitably apes, provided accommo] dation be available, to any member of the black-baired race, no matter whence he or she may hail, em 1 wrong la, supposing that an. appeal to universal Chion can be made without

presumption?

was accessible to the many cooks, so-called | of Commons, or the Olympia Skating Rink or self-cailed experts, and amateurs, who on part of Westminster Abbey. Now there such occasions always come to help to make is nothing wrong in a Great Wheel, and 'Soda Water

ene len 50 Cents, or spoil the padding. One cruelly hot noon a skating rink used to make "Olmypia" Soda Water (Bombay bottles)?

one of these was detailing at great, length to very attractive in by gone years. There is the weary pallid Governor his views and no harm in these things, but there, is harm "What he would do," etc. Sir John's secre in incongruity. If a newspaper were to tary bad repeatedly interrupted, hoping to attempt to run a little Bethel as a sideshow, bring the interview, to an end, but in vain. it might get the little Bedlamites" as sub- At last in hopeless disgust he went to Lady scribers, but it would lose all others, besides Grant, pointing out with "winged words "irritating all the rival Bethels. We have that if she and Her Majesty's faithful and. before now expressed our admiration of that loyal Colony of Jamaica preferred a dead bunny fighter and most able of organizers Governor now was their chance, they had Sir R. S. Baden-Powell, and especially of only to allow that variously adverbed wicked his latest, and perhaps the most coduring person in there to talk their pour chief and noblest of all his achievements, the Boy to death. Lady Grant intervened and Scout movement. It is beyond all praise, with success, for she got rid of the tire. The measure of our enthusiasm for boy some visitor and then inquired from Sir Jolin scouting may then be taken as the measure why in the world he had listened with of our sorrow and disappointment at finding patient attention to the views of a fool on them degraded in Hongkong to the level of such a question. The Governor' replied that a side-show of a side-church at Kowloon, it was because it was especially desirable to Can nothing be done? know what fools thought about that particular question. History tells no word' of the fool's views afterwards, but we imagine that when the Governor, had made up his mind and

The Portuguese are a small nation, but had taken action, or not taken action, ac they have an unforgettable history, The ear. cordingly, the fool probably went about say

liest of European mariners to brave the ter- ing: "Why didn't he take my advice? Why rors of the African coast, they surpassed didn't he do so and so and so and so?" Why Hanno the Carthaginian's explorations in not? Because that patient listener and very vessels less seaworthy probably than his, and wise administrator knew things, many things, greatly dating, they rounded Cape Hope, which the fool did not. Because there were and. were the first to discover the sea- other factors, unknown to the.fool and even route to India. Henry the Navigator THE newspapers report that japan bas pro- to many wise men, but all carefully consider and Vasco da Gama had followers and suc-posed to strengthen the Russo-Japanese post- ed by the Governor. It is not only fools who cessors. A. S. WATSON & CO., cry "Why not?" There are many wise men Ironclads, the Portuguese Navy was respect-

Until the ways of steam and huge | bellum agreement la regard to Manchuria. Russia has suggested that it should be extend- who, unaware of all the facts of a care, are, ofed for its power and efficiency, and now thated to another region. Japan has presented course, liable to make mistaken judgments. we learn that with the thorough re-organiza-in which Great Britain is taking part, The basic overtures and aegotiations are proceeding. Starting froma wrong hypothesis, they proceed tion of her modern Navy Portugal intends to authorities do not deny the report, but decline with perfectly true reasoning triumphantly to, establish an entirely new and up to-date to make any explicit stalement, arrive at a perfectly wrong conclusion. Had Fleet, we hear the news with nothing but they only known these facts, they would gratification, At present the Portuguese A commantrations, intended for publication to have clearly understood," why not." The feet enjoys the prestige due to its glorious cular states: As, predicted in my last report, before his death he gave his beloved bospital,|

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LUSITANIAS NAVY...

A TERRIFIC explosion is the powder works Dear Ottawa on joth inst, killed ten mandinjur ed many more. The entire city was shaken by the concussion at by an earthquake. Huadrods, of windows were broken it great distances from the disaster.

A RECENT visitor to Java was particularly impressed with the magnificent tel phone system which is in force there. Every estate of any importance is connected up, and it is. Batavia, which is a distance of 600 miles. even possible to speak from Soerabiya" in

Aim... The work was begun and has been. carried on as a part of the dove-born wörk of God for men, and we thank sud praise the Master for giving for the Chinese people.

us this part in His service

flowing. To be able to take in the patients Needs. The buildings are fall and over- who is continually knocking at the door for

reatment, we shall have to turn to the philanthropic sons of China and to her foreign friends residing within ber boundaries, on Sittin more can be looked for from America at this that certain Chinese gentlemen have expressed late day. We have much satisfaction in slating

their willingness to try to raise a portion of the above amount locally. It is very hard to turn away there poor people.. Yet we have had to refuse a considerable numbor already both fưòm this province and from other provincuf.

patients; fill in low, anhealthy land; provide To build additional, aceded boutes for

Fuller particulars and reports can be obtaie.good, clean water from the river; sepair the ed from the Superintendent by whom as well older buildings; provide proper quarters for the attendants; erect new compound walls; as by the undersigned remittances will be

seplace the present poor entrance by one gratefully received.

worthy of the stitution; make other needed" J. W. JAMIESON.

improvements and repairs; a sum of $10,000 H. B. M. Consulate General.

Canton, May 5, 1910.

is requirad.'

CHAS. C. SELDEN, M. D.,

Superintendent.

I am beartily is sympathy with the appeal put forward by J. W, Jamieson, Esq, H. D. M.'s Consul General, Canton, in the interests of the John G. Kerr Refuge for Insane.

MYEL S. MYERS,

American Consulate General.

Canton, May 9, 1910,

[Enclosure)

LICENSING BOARD.

ONE NOMINATION MADE,

The election of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board has been cancelled, and will not lako place at the meeting of THE JOHN G, KERR RIFUGE FOR INSANE,

the Board summoned for Wednesday next. Many who read this aricte, both Chinese Only one omlaation has been received for the and foreigners, will remember with great re- vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. best of his life-in-Cautos as a medical misnominee, will be elected without opposition,... spect the name of Dr. J. G. Kerr who spent the D. W. Cralduck Mr. Alex Mackenzie, the sionary.

Toward the end it was given to him to carry out his long-cherished plan of opening a hospit M. Frederick Ellis weekly rubber share ciral, for Chinese insane. He died in 1gos; but considerable activity has been displayed in the the child, of his old age, foto the bands of the rubber market in sterling stocks, and a large present superintendent, the writer of this article. volume of business has been put through

History. In 1891 Dr. Kerr procured with his Rates for most stocks close strong with an lo- owo money a piece of land of about 4 acres. clination to strengthen furibor. The Singapore located directly across the river from the foreign market is showing signs of improvement and

concession. Recently 2 acres more have been mars buying orders are coming from the South, procured. In 1858 Dr Keir was able, with bard fine rubber has gradually declized to 10/4 buildings. For several years gone but private but at rates which do not tempt selling. Para funds handed kim by a friend, la pat-up two from 10f8, the price ruling at the close of last patients were brought for treatment. lo sco week, to-day's quotation 10/10.

cases began to come from the officials. police brought the insane from the streets of Canton, and the District magistrate sent the same class of patients deported to Cantos from Hongkong. The latter, of er preliminary con

LATELY, the district of Cheung Sha Wan has acquired the reputation of being a veritable bot

Il spposes that in the carly hours of this morn-

The

vast majority of men are neither wholly past, and shortly it will have in addition that wise nor fools. They-we had better say given by great guns and mighty ironclads. weare of imagination all compact," we She will not have as many as France or reason more or less imperfectly on data Italy, but enough to not merely defend her more or less sufficient, and more or less im shores, but make her flag respected-and perfectly understood. That being the case her Colonies secure.

These small fleets are we must govern our reasoning and our ac- not to be despised. In time of collision be. tion by certain general laws, mental, moral tween great Powers even one small fleet and social, such, for instance, as will restrain might be used by the hation it belonged to a Governor from Napoleonic arbitrariness, in order to drive a profitable bargain with one or a Minister from vigorously adopting the of the combatants, and in an hour of distress "gunboat policy," or trying to partitionit might caforce it at the cannon's mouth. China, or an editor from deserving imprison- Brazil, Argentina and Chile have small but The daily issue is delivered ires when the address in

accessible to messenger. Peak subscribere can harsent for criminal libel. All these great and very powerful and efficient fleets. Time was 'bed of armed robberies.. Another of the farment in the government" asylum, are their copies delivered at their residents without important personages may do things far when even the proud United States hesitat daring outrages has been reposted by the Police. brought up in groups to Canton and delivered Aby extra charge. On copies sent by post as less heinous, but which are productive ed to attack Chile on account of her feet, additional $1.80 per quartar in ebarged for postage. of regrettable consequences. An error of We British look with something more than ing, sing' robbers egtored a dwelling in the over to the Chinese official who sends them to The postage on the weekly use to any part of the judgment committed by an administration complacency on the increase in size and village of So Ok al Samabui-po and after patients, if dangerous, were locked up in the this hospital for treatment, Formerly there

Bingle Copies, Daily, ten sculs, Weakly, twenty may cause trouble, for years. The careless, efficiency of the argosies of our old friend the valuables and then proceeded to decamp some, they were set free in the streets of this terrifying the inmates, robbed the house of all prison along with the criminals. If not (robble. though not criminal, garrulity of a newspaper and ally, fair Lusitania. We hope tumour with their booty, Just as the mte ware may cause needless pain to many, and vague but persistent, that the already loved attempting to escape, two Indian constable arouse ill-feeling to be afterwards allayed and wholly charming young king of a brave rushed out and succeeded ia arresting one of Esmeralds Leopoldina. Ozrio Sequeira, with difficulty, For what we say and what sailor poeple may become still more nearly the rabbers. seus 'Filhos, Irmaos, Georos e Çaubados com

The layer appeared at the pungente magoa panticipam a lodos seus

we write is as potent for human tribulation and dearly allied to us by the nearest and Magistracy this morning and was remanded. parentes e pessung de sijas relações o falleci- as what we do. Why do you not remark dearest of family ties, will prove true. miento de seu chorado esposo, pas, irmao, sogra upon such a matter, or public man; why are

REFERRING to Halley's comet, now sa cons cunhado, ERNESTO PEDRO SEQUEIRA. you so chary of showing him up?" We reply Occorrido hontem, 8 de maio, pelas 9.23 horas de noite em Shangbai.

as gently as we may, that there are many methods in journalism which may commend themselves to rougher and less civilized A DEATH from snake-bite is reported from communities. We think that to drag the Kuching, the cuck of Mr. J. R. Harnes being arcana of a public man's personal life before billen dying within four hours,

world 80 cents per quarter.

five cents (for cash only),

DEATHS.

At Shanghai, on May 7, 19to, Ralph Bourke, Bub. faspector, Shanghai Police Force,

aged 55 years.

The Hongkong Telegra

HONGKONG, Saturday, May 14, 1910.

WHY NOT.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL...

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the gaze of the curious is not a public ser vice. We are controlled by one of those AT a mec ing of the Senawang Rubber Estates géneral laws above referred to.

So in re Co. held at Shanghal on 9th just, a dividend ferring to the past or presept, the private, of so per cent. was authorised for payment. bidden life of men in great place should not be vulgarized, but remain private, as far as may be hidden, and surely unspoken of, This is peculiarly to be observed with re-ed in the Goseite, ference to the Rulers of Nations, for it is

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A CORRECTED Copy of the Register of Medical and Surgical Practitioners qualified to practise medicine and surgery in this Colony is publish

How often we hear some well-meaning people cry: "Why don't they take action, vigorous action? If I were in their place I written that we should not "speak evil of ACCORDING to the Sarawak Gorella a alight

know what I'd do," He then proceeds to Dignities." relate in detail would he would do and all

he would do if he held the position of, say,

the Officer Administering the Government,

"SIDE-SHOWS,"

shock of earthquake was felt pretty generally all through the second and third divisions on the morning of April 7.200,

or His Majesty's Minister in Peking, or the Many of us will remember the disgusted EARTHQUAKE shocks were felt at Shangbai on Viceroy of India or even the editor of a disappointment with which when children Saturday, 7th lost; at 7 pm, and again at newspaper. With confident voice he lays we made the discovery that an exhibition or pm. Shanly before 2 a.m. on Sunday a third down the law for judges, prescribes plans of some such affair to which we had been their sleep, was experienced. All the tremors shock, sufficient to awaken sojne persons from action vigorous indeed, but of an arbitrari- taken was in reality intended for one's "im-were of alight intensity, but bely occurrence ness which would have staggered, or only provement? rather than entertainment. And shows that the seismic activity in China has jus nos have staggered,, Buonaparte, he some will remember, too, the ecstasy of the not quite ceased.

picuous an object in the early morning before dawn, an Indian paper remarks ~" This is the twenty-seventh recorded visit of this wanderer. reflecting on the progress made on this planet What a long line of thought is opened up by. during this last period of 75 years as compared with the former periods. When the comet visited us last, there were no railway systems, no telegraph lines, Do ocean steamers. If the rate of progress in invention continues at a geometrical ratio during the next period perhaps in 1985 wa shall be able to send an expedition to meat the comet and explore the mysteries o of its tail.".

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THE RUBBER BUBBLE,

cǝlumns, of

In the "Topics for the Times the Bhanghai Mercury, the silɔwing appars !——.

Re Rubbers, Mr. Editer, I have been favoured with the following comment is verse,

"O CALL MY DOLLARS BICK TO NE," Osobs and sighs! Oʻgrozus and moans O plaints and lachrymations!

O wails and woes threats and thross! O saivelling tuipirations 1

D plungers deep! O tools, to creep And crawl in plaintive whine ! Why weep and grout with whipt cur's mosa? The fault is yours, not minet. Your guess at hidden causes why Your bubble's burst the while Has wreathed full many a broker's lip With smirk and soiggering amila For every man of sense can see, With none to pull the wires, 'Your only hope lies in the growi Of th' family of Buyers i

KETTLE'S FUN,

rent city to beg or stent, live or die unless happily friends appeared to claim them, The THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Co.'s by the official shows that the Chinese are ready, the week ending 3014 April 1910 amounts to consideration with which they are now treated toïal cutput of the company's three mines for to help their own people when there is a way 1,971. tan and the sales during the period to do so. The admirably organized Police De: to 28,583.73 tons. partment of Canton also, zealous in its desire

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to clear the streets of insone and otherwise On the whole, the Calcutta shop-keeper does objectionable personager, is glad to make use not appear to have displayed the same enter of this hospital for treatment of the former. and other parts of the province, patients have housed over two hundred of the tourists. The Beside the many private cases from Capton ingenious hotel manager is Rangoon who prise regarding the American tourists as did en

been received from Amoy, Foocbow, Shang tourists are an abriemions lot, and the man- hai, Chiakiang and Tieptain. Two cases were ager in question getting annoyed with thes received last year also from Web-bai-wel sent incessant demand for nothing more profitable down by the government of that little colony than iced water promptly put up the notice we contend that every province should boves The manager does not guarantee the water its own institution of this kind. We are glad to know that Dr. Mallowney of the Methodist Mission in Peking is plan fog to open a work

supply!"

for insare as room to funds allow. Any help IT is notified in the Gameffe that. H, B. - M/s that can be given him will, we are sure, be Consul General at Yüsnapfa has made arrange.. LOUIS M. Levy, at one time proprietor of the gratefully received by him. "Meantime this meats with the Administrator of Foreign'Affairs. Cale and various other interests, was declared empire until a scheme at present put before the ports of British subjects entering Chinn af Orpheum Theatre in Manila and also Levy's remains the only hospital for Insane in the of the Province of Llosan whereby the past.

a insolvent by Judge Hurd of the count of local government by certain of the gentry Hokow, which have not been birazdy sailed by first instance, on the toth lost. Mr. Levy, in matures.

a competent Chinese authority, can be present- his patition, declared that he'was indebted to Last year all the five buildings were full," and ed for viss to the Fu Tu Pan at that pórt, who - various persons, both in the Philippines and in two matsheds had to be practed to taks in the | is the local deputy for Foreīga Affairs. As other places, to the amount of P18,805.19 and ove.flow for which very barmless patients ware | trains on the Ylonan railway only, rou during that he could not pay that sum and that he had selected. The officials were informed that was the day, a traveller bound-for-Yunan-is-oblig-- be goods or property of any kind. The court must refuse to receive patients exceptlag as ed to riny a night at Lao-Kay, and there is M. Levy shall meet at the court house of the fall we must, if possible, take in the family train a day from Hanoi to engage his room also ordered that the creditors of the said Lasis; some should go away, thus leaving room. We ample time for him after iko attīral of the pas city of Manila on Thursday, May 16th, for the cases; since care of the insane in the homes at the hotel and then to cross over the boundary purpose of electing an sasigase for the state of difficult and often dangerous, usually unwise bridge to Hokow to visit the F To PaQ and Loula M. Levy, MA

and sometimas ciual. The officiais, ceses on - return to Iso-Kay in time for dinner.

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