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THE HO、GKONG TELĘGRAPH, TUESDAY, : OCTŪBER 26, 1918.

DAY BY DAY.

SO COMES A RECKONING WHEN

THE BANQUET'S O'ER,

Another Cruelty Case Doolt with.

-We are indeed glad to be able to record another instance of the Dunishment, by our kail Bench, of a man for cruelty. In the THE DREADFUL RECKONING latest case, reported in our issue AND MEN SMILE NO MORE Gay of yesterday, the set was on is deliberate the pooring of hot

water on a dog-ihat, had it bean! perpatrated by a European, one would have said at once that the! offender was either not responsible sunshico,

will restore it to a healthy state by invigorating the scalp and killing the dandruff germ.

PREPARED ONLY BY

for hir actions or else had Anok to a level to which even a Ger

The Weather.

At the Peak 8 am. Temp. 67; sunshine.

Lower level 8 a.m. Temp. 77;

The Malls,

man cruld hardly have followed Siberiani. Cinard to-day.

per 8.8. Nellore at 3 p.m. lum. Thero may be children at Home who would do such a thing, bat no o'rmal cdult could he found who would be guilty of it. With the Eastern race

it is rather different. Wo would not, of course, say that four- ing hot water on doga is a typical Oriental diversion; but most of us know perfectly well that Chinese, as a race, hava not bern trained to consider the feel- of the boats. That being so, it is for the good of this Colony

struct the Chinero mind on this point without wora delay. This the magistrates are endeavouring to do, but they cannot be ex- to walk round the pected Colony looking for instances of cruelty.

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IRVING-CLARKE-September 11, at St. James, Piccadilly, Alexander Irving, Lieutenant let Seatorth Hi hlanders, sec nd son of the late Edward Alexander Irving and Mes. Irving, to Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles Clarke, of Shrewsbury.

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The Hongkong Telegraph

the SPC.A. ia-pectors at Home? l'he abuse ie atill far too wider- pread to make it advisable that the summoning of delinquenta abould be left entirely to chance.

Spitting.

Share Market News-Opening

Official Quotations.

NOTES ON THE CRISIS, A YEAR AGO TO-DAY.

ITALY'S OFFENSIVE,

On the Western Front.

LEADING EVENTS IN THE GREAT WAR.

Extracts from the war news con- tained in the "Hongkong Telegraph" of October 20,

1914.

Germans Claim to have

Captured 500 British,

ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

The Scenes of Horror in Trebizond

Details with regard to the persecution of the Armenians in Tarkey were recently given in the Kome Nesagero by Signor Corrini, till recently the Italian Consul at Trobizɔnd.

From the 24-b of Jane the Armenians in Trebizond were in- From Balgiam to Lorraine the

terned; they were then sent, Allice continue to strengthen their A German official report states

escorted by gendarmes, to distant position, and, if their gains in that farther strong German forces ground remain small, at least the crossed the River Yaer on the region, but the fate of at leset day has gone by when the enemy 24th inet, after heavy fighting. The order for internment came four-fths of them was death, can hope to do other than wage The Allies have been reinforced from the Committee of Union and a defensive war bera.

Both eastward of Ypres, but the Ger- Progress. The local authorities Hongkong C. and Al. S. 8. French and British artillery con- mana advanced at several points and oven the Mahometen popula- tinud olive far more so than and osptured 500 British troops. tion tried to remiss and to decrease suits the Garman programme The Germans still occupy Routers, the number of the victims by and the British, according to Turkey Refuses to Help Germany biding them, but in vain. The

Field their

Marabal'e latest With the increasingly favour- despatch,

again able military situation of the dera from Constantinople were proving that they are more than Allies, combined with the Russian categorical, and all had te obay.

The Italian Con-ul tried to the rquala of their enemies victory, German pressure to io. in nir Lighting. One of the most dace Turkey to participate in the intervene and save at least the telling wires received yesterday war is becoming greater. The women and children. He obtained was that which records the opini- Porte, however, confinues to sear overal exemptione, which, how Laou Kang Mowe.$80,01 of the official ere-witness in the ambassadors of the Entente ever, on the orders of the Commit

cot abandon its tee, were not respected. It won a this region. The Ist'er finds that that it will Pellore,

veritable massacre of innocents, a Providents:-99 85, zellera,

the invulnerability of Germany neutrality.

Germans Announce the Fall

fgrant violation of the rights of Low Level Tram

in respect of her trench work is

of Warsaw. hut a fable after all; that the

haraonity: The Armenian Catho- Bollera.

French Runnery is, or can become, irresistible.

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div. Shangbai Cottone. - Tla. 90,

busers. Dougine's $83, nom, Shanghai Ducks, Tls, 60,

solce, Ewo-$170, com. Kung Yks Tie, 15, nom.

Cements. - $102, sales. Ices.-$190, sales.

The Dollar.

$6.00,

The rate of the dollar on demand to-day is Jj10,

To-morrow's Anniversary To-morrow is the 45 h annivor"]

его посе

italy's Share.

The Germans have issuetalica, who are neually respected circular announcing the fall of except during massacres, were Warraw!

this time treated worse than the others.

Brave Japanese,

The sinking of our orniser Ta- kachiho is believed to have been

Executions In Mass.

Of the foarten thousand Ar-

caused by an explosion of the menians who inbabited Trebizond, magazine, hit by a torpedo aho and who never gave provocation From the more or lees jubilant from the German destroyer "Sany way, there remained only an Bary of the surrender of Metz to not of the recent Rome commu 90. According to three surviv odd hundred by the time the Con- the

Jumped from a Verandah.

niques, it is evident that the fight-

Germane

Drgs Without Muzzles. ing in the Tyrol and on the Isonzoor, the sailors of the sinking sal departed on July 24. Signor cruiser, while drifting, were Corrini deolares that for a whole This morning a

the Police is of a sort highly favourable to

chanting the National Anthem or month he witnessed terrible scenes, Court, M. II zalond fined Mr. the Italians. They are, in fact, military songe, from which fact executions in mase. Under his de Meister, of D1 the Peak, who becoming more and more au id it may be learned how composed windows passed by colomas of Ar- was summoned by Sergt Bakar, Man of the Sea to the Austrians they were on the brink of death. meninas imploring help, which it five dollars for allowing his dog who can neither get away from

German Submarine Suak by

was impossible to give them abroad without a mozzle. A them nor drive them back, Even

H.M.S. Badger.

on account of the presence of similar sammon against Mr. A. to keep them from overmaning

The British destroyer Badger 15,000 ealdiere, besides gend- 11. Barlow of 188 the Penk, was the Austrian territory tu all direc rammed and sank a German sub- armes and a number of volunteers tione must be a frightfully expen-marine of the Datch out. The from the Committee of Union and remanded until Friday.

siva business, for the Italians are Badger's bow was somewhatProgress. The scenes of desola. A Chinese, who we caught at-oneerfully

engaged damaged. kroping

tion, teare, caress, suicides, sud- tempting to commit a larceny at several thousands of enemy troops

The Rebel Maritz Driven Back. ¡den insanity, fire, shooting in the 82 Connaught Road, Central, on who are badly wanted elsewhere, The rebel Maritz attacked Kei- streets, in the bouses, and in the the second i or made off when and who are using op stores and mess with his whole force. The country are impossible to dereribs. alarmed and jamped from the ammunition, and in many cases garrison held the enemy till reia-Hundreds of corpses were found verandah in to the street below, losing their lives, absolutely to forced, when the enemy was every day in the streets. Vinlated When ac driven back. Our casualties were women, children carried off from Be sustained ip jaries to his head no purpose whatever.

come to be cleared, it small. The Union troops behaved their families and placed in bosts, will have to be owned that the gallantly. Maritz's force ie pro-clad in nothing more than a shirt, other Allies are enormously in bably over a thousand, included then drowned in the Black Bos or Italy's debt for having anostantin which are several hundred, the rivers-these are some of the atiously but most ffectively Germans. They have eight guns epizodes. helped to destroy the enemy's and four machine guna. abances and reagurces. Those who had anticipated that Italy's j

When one has witnessed for a EDUCATION IN CHINA. fighting would be of the dramatic

THE FAR EAST.

month daily scenes of this terrible and flushy order have been die

character, without being in a appointed. Months ago, had ahe China and the Far East gen-position to do anything, one chosen, she would have made a erally does not came in for much wonders, Have not all the can- most deshing descent on, and attention these days says the Lnibale and wild beasts of the entry into, Trieste; instead she and C, Express, although the dis world sought refuge in Conston- has been perfectly content to bide cussion as to whether the Repab-tinople? Such massacres cry ber time and to devote herself to lie should return to a monarchical out for the vengeance the quiet, laborious work that is form of government is being Christendom. It people knew E lucation is perhaps one of the not talked of at the time but that, followed with interest. The what I know, had seen what 1 in the long run, has to be written Postmaster-General in a written have seen, and heard what I fairly large.

Brm

which necessitated couuta

Our readers will vory heartily applaud the action of one of the magistrates yesterday in waking up, by means of a five-dollar fine, the ancleanly individual who elect- ed to spit in court. We wish we could hear of a few mora punish- meteof the same sort. So far from the spitting nuisance diminishing it seems to a3 to be on the in creasr; yet nothing is done by the Sanitary Board or the Pulico-or and the Legislative Council-to alter bie removal to the Government things. "What's the use? the Civil Hospital. Chinees will spit," is naually the excuse that is arged for the Colony's slackness in this regard, Of course they will, ao long sa are taken to warde perfuiding them against the practice. We are act eaognize enough to think that it is possible! to convert a confirmed expectora tor of forty or fifty years' stand- ing: but we do believe that it is possible to keep him to some ex- tent within the bound of decancy. It is with the younger generation that the main attempt should be

no measures

mude.

Bogaging the Attention of the

Government.

most important matters to which the Chinese Government can apply itself. The subjet, weXO been rugging the told, bas serious attention of the President, j who rightly considers that the good macagement of administra

HONGKONG. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1915.

RUSSIA'S NEW TAXATION SCHEME. Exactly a year after the withdrawal of the calo of vodka in How Things Might be Improved.

Are the schools doing so much Russia we receive newa of a plan wheruby the enormous loss to these they might do in this resprot? country entailed by the prohibition may be made good. A tea We have been told that there are monopoly is projected, by which means alone the State will gain some educational establishment live affairs and the stability of a a hundred millios roubles annually, and, in addition, the whole of in the Colony where the masters nation largely depend upon the fisasi system is to be re-organised on an income tax basis, with make no attempt to check this the

In the Balkans.

Vengeanco.

The Coneal adde:-

of all.

LANGKAT OUTPUT.

Messra, Wright and orrby

for the current mooth is as follows:-

October 1 2

reply bas informed Colonel have heard, all the Christian Harry Lawson that the Powere still neutral would rise proposed arrangement for the against Turkey and cry anathema traarmission of Preas telegrame against the barbarou« Gaverameni. from China vis the Sib rian land and the savage Committee, as well lines, is ander discussion with the as hold responsible the Austrians Russian Government, and it is and Germans who tolerate and Regarding the Balkans we seem hoped that a satisfactory settle ever aid crimes which are unparal education of the as far away as ever from anything ment may be reached before long. 1.led in ancient or modern history. a special tax on textiles, etc. Two reare ago, the average outsider beastly Traction at all. Since people. would have ac. fled at the idea of "brnighted" Russia's being able, bygisne seems to te areal the sub-to a country like China is natural- whether polition or military. the East Asiatic Shipping Com- horror.-Manchester Guardian.

Diversal education like a direct narrative of eventsIt is stated from Copenhagen that is is an unspeakable shame and in so short a space of time, to introduce any scheme of taxation on up-jects which the Hongkong Educa-ly a vory big ondertaking, and Thera is nothing very surprising to-date lines; but it seems that we have all been mistaking and mis- tion Department places on its list, cannot be hurriedly accomplished. in the statement that the Austro- pany hare resolved to sell understanding Russia for a very long time-in more ways than one. one would osturally suppose that According to recent mail advices German force ban but penetrated tou of their steamera and The feature of the people of this country which has been loset no opportunity would be lost of a scheme has boas already drawn seven milen into Serbia. It was moter-driven ships. The aro con- to replaco them gronter understood, or even admitted, is its loyalty. Everyone knew that making boys understand that op, the gradual currying out of something very like a foregone the Russians were fighters, that they were patient, disciplined and spitting is a practice which very which is to extend over a periol, polusion that whatever initial laing the sabse of the late Sir hardy, and that they could, in certain cases, exercise a marvellone seriously affects

Claude Maxwell Maudonald was the general of eight years, beginning with scores were made against the self-control and an equally marvellous self-donial, But probably health. If proper care and patience 1910. The remaining portion of | Serbians would be the work of COLveyed by train on 15th from advise us that the Langkat outpat only those who and lived among them realised that they could and were exercised in the schools, this year is to be used as a pro Bulgaria. That Austro German where it was interred in the London to Brookwood Cemetery would be unfailingly loyal to their Sovereign when the real pinch things might be a deal pleasanter paratory period. As provision threat of bringing an overwhelm family grave. The Japanese Am- 0100. And one of the best and most practical proofs of this loyalty for the next generation of Hong-will bava to .bo made iogarmyngainst curally was, like baggador and Marchi2003 Inouye is the ungradging readiness wherewith the country as a whole bas kongites. Nor ought we to be for the establishment of come everything else emanating from have returned to the Embassy foregone ita indulgence in the national baverage. It is easy to forced to wait while the boys of 100,000 Robools, it is a projic: the German Imperial mind-

d-jast

from Rosenw, shout for the Tear; easy evan, in some cases, to fight for him; but to day are being taught decency. not to be lightly undertaken, and a big bluff. With two armies to underge, to all intents and purposes voluntarily, sa indefinite As we have said, we do not look may well require a considerable engaged on the Raseisa front, for the summer.

which they period of deprivation such as this calls for more moral heroism than to ses a widespread alteration period to realise. As the present another on the Weaters, and a the average person has ever been disposed to a cribe to Russia,

Arober, Cunoillor of the Siamese bat it is within the power of the moment the details of such as on, the troop of braves that our The new taxation is not going to make the country wealthy, but Government to reader our streets undertaking need not be dwels pains enemy could place slong Legati n, has also arrived in London from Co'nwall, and re- it is going to help in making it more self-protecting Gusncially and a little more endurable than they upon, bat it is highly important the Save-Danube line was hardlysumed his duties. The Japanese more anxious to put to profit the hitherto unexploited resources of the are at present. If notices were to know that the President is o in- | likaly to be very enormou}, country when, by and by, these come to receive their proper atten- posted, announcing that the fine templatings proposal which has therronth the Serbians had natur. Minister to-Holland left London tion. Russia has never been a rich country, but it has always been for embellishing the pavement in in view the bringing ab:at of an-aily for more trouble to look for. on 16th inst. for Paris. potentially rich, and there is nothing over-sanguine in our expect the manner so dear to a certain iversal education in China. In the It was a easy for Bulgarians the Prince of Wales' Fund following sabscriptions 10 ing to seo the day arrive, and very quickly, when the untapped type of Chinese mind, was five meantime it is interesting to note to cross their Eastern frontier. RODICA of revenue will be put into action. If the war has taught dollare, it would at least be that the Ministry of Eucation as it is for (shall we say ?) the suhjote of all races resident in are acknowledged: British Britsin much, it has taught Russin infioitely more; and, doring the step in the right direction.

bas decided to establish five mora Allies to walk over the same long reign of peace to which we all very confidently look forward,

universities besides the Peking boundary into Bolgaris. Not Siam, farther insa'ment of £1,300, she is going to put her war lesscus to profit. Without revolution

Government University. These only so, bat, man for man, the making a total to date of £6,600;

British residente in the Philippine: and without civil war she has re-organised herself, and ber Govern-

high educational institutions, it Balgarian army is better than the ment has reformed itself as thoroughly, indeed, that a step back to We are indebted to the in etated, are to be located in Serbian and it can put somewhere Islands, third instalment, $1,000, Mr. J. Arthur, Yokohama, per the old crder of things would be an impossibility. She cannot go American Consal General for the Nanking (Kiangru,) Kwangehow about a handred thousand more back now, and since no nation can stand still, it is clear that this following:-The telegram quoted (Kwangtung), Tainan (Shantung), men into the field, The fighting

HI.K. Bink, $50.

The appoint- healthy reform must apread till it stiru all classes of the people. below was received from the Chengta (Szechuan), and Foo in the south, then, is obviously ment is notified in the London |

presentative guvernment is being understood there as was never Manila Observatory at 12.45 p.m. chow (Fabkien). The Secretary matter for the Allies to attend to.

casa before. Representativo government should mean fair and taxation and getting the most, by legitimate means, out of B

Oct. 20, 1015.

of State, we are told, has promis and on their organisation and the Crotone or typhoon W. ofed his sesistance to make this rapidity of their movemenle y's possibilities; and, going from strength to strength as she

d now to do, Russia bids fair even within the lifetime of this Northern Luzon, more than 100 important programme a success depends. Serbia's present well or

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ill boing. miles distant filling up. on, to become sa near a model atata as any other in Europe.

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