THE ROBBERS OF HONAN.
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(Continued from. Page 9.) time; and, with rifles loaded, and usually in the darkness, the local corps sarounds the suspected retreat, and 20 mon etch on rascal. Their worst foes are their own foare in most cases, and not without resson. Night marching and night fighting may try the strongest nerves. There are such things as ambushes and traps: and more than one party has found itself surrounded by robbers, and only escaped with the loss of many of its effectives.
In such cases real beraism is needed, even if it is the heroism of despair. Thers occur instances, however, in which these irregular are attacked by robbers in thair own quarters; and the usual pro- cedure on such occasions is to take refuge in untimely fight. Our warriors prefer a war of mover ent to a war of positions. Discretion is the better part of valour.
Let the cry of "Rob bera!" be heard, and they fly incontinent, leaving their rifles behind them. This may sound incredible, but it is true. stand-up fight is rare.
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4 m/s. Marks ..... A4 m/s. Francs Flight 6 m/s. Francs......... 6.95 is the course approved. And Demand, Germany. sgain and again Wo hear Demand, New York 49}á that this guardroom
and T/T Bombay]
Nom. that have been attacked, and Cɔmand, Bombay ..... 207bé the rifles seized. The picture'wa | T/T Calcutta ....................... Nom. complete for ourselves,
Demand, Calcutta ... 20734
villago. It was a time of alarums On Bangkok
It actually happened fawon Yokoham......... 101 weeks ago that a shot fired in Demand, Manila broad day-light reduced 40 Demand, Singapore. 1144 irregulars to panic and flight, and| Demand, Batavia 152 this though there was a garrison On Haiphong .........
Nom. of 300 irregulars in the same: On Saigon
109
79
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and excursions, and the nerves of Sovereign the people were on edge. The Gold leaf per Taal... 49.60 regulars acted with commendable Bat Bilver, ready... 37.
They arrested the promptness.
fora ard
......... 3616 40 defaulers, threw a select Bank of England rates 6% number of them into prison, and New York/London ... 3.6316 instituted an inquiry as to how far the irregulars were in league with the hypothetical robbers.
Proceedings had not advanced very far before another rifle shot
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outside the village threw the re kong 30 ct. pieces culars into confusion. Then they
solemnly formed up, and surround-1
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~d One man. Why the slota
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July 13d. 19h, 15m.-Pressure changes since yesterday are small. Related observations from Japan showed a depression over the Loochoos yesterday morning, moving towards Japan in the afternoon.
Gradients over the southern portion of the map remain Ishallow.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches. Total since January 1st 63.65 inches, against an average of 43,75 inches,
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TIME SIONALS. The time ball Kowloon Signal Hill is dropped daily af 10 (am. and 4 p.m. except on Satur days when it is dropped at 10 a.m. and i p.m., sad on Sundays and Holidays when it is dropped at 10a.m. only.
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were fired no one knowa; but Hongkong July 13, 1921. the inmate of the house was taken with rile in hand. He was charged, tried, convicted, con- demned beheaded; and the last
In order to baffle pursuit he scene in the last act was that was taken from one valley, to of a feneral, of which the coffin another. He was imprisoned in was surmounted by paper models succession of hiding places. of rifles, 20 in number, in order His captors sparned him, starved Standard Time (8 hours of east that the robber might not lack him, abused him. Pitiable indeed the weapons of his calling in the world to come!.
Of some robbers it may be said that they have a natural sanse of tactics. Within 10 miles of the village just mentioned, and within
was his plight. News of his saferings reached his father. who in sheet desperation sent notes to the value of 100.000 cash in order to secure his better treatment. His messenger found
a few wooks of the same event way to the robbers retreat.
a raw youth was admitted to The money was tendered and
the local irregular force. was slow in his and dull ia
He
accepted. "And now," said the
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movements, robbers, "to help you to make it | Barometer......29:81 29.80 29,80 his understand clear to the old gentleman that Temperature ...
86 79 ing; but his officer put a rifle into what we want is not 100,000 cash Humility. his hands, and taught the young but $10,000, you shall see how we Wind Direction SW. W,3,W,$.5W. idea how to shoot It fell to his treat his son."
Wind Force lot one sight to do sentry-go: And the young man was led in. Weather................ and, as his commandant and the ghost of his former sell. He subordinate were gambling with | was thrown upon the floor. and in he was unable to repose his beaten. But let a veil be drawn. limba in a convenient corner and The messenger heard his cries, go to sleep. And yet this is doing and saw his struggles, and went bim an injustice: for in this in-back with news to wring the old stance be had no wish to sleepman's heart. And the latest In the small hours of morning information is that the youth is tizures drew near to be establish- still in the bands of captors. ment. They stole in toward the Robbers there have been. and] entrance. And then the raw robbers there will be. But it has reruit fired his rifle skywards been left for a Republic to show and track terror into the hearts that robbers can be worse in these
Per 8.5. KASHIMA MARU — of the garrison. He rushed into days than in those of an alien Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Lufkin, Mr. E. the guardroom "Robbers!" he dynasty. And yet the immediate J. Grist, Mr. P. Grist. Miss cried. "Robbers!" So impetuous prevalence of crime must not be Wagner Skaleky, Mr. E Martin, was his rush that he knocked over entirely charged to the new order Mrs. W. A. McVean. Mrs. Jessie the lamp. Darkness, a darknes of things. The conditions in this B. Donthirst, Mrs. F. C. Baldwin, that could be felt, enveloped the country for several months have Mrs. S. 3birvington, Mr. S.
West River gamblers. There was a sound of been those of semi-famine. And Gapoomal, Mr. J. M. Fuentes. Wuchow. hoarse voices, a trampling of fee, famine accentuates the evil. It Mt. J. H. McGuigan. Mr. Albert-Kongmoon,
us Gerordus, Rev. B. F. A. Rober. Linkoogbow, North a flinging open of doors. And then makes worse whatis a'r ady har the nightmare slowly passed a few days ago u rubber was Rev. L. Vandelmans, Mr. S. L. Samshui, away. Gone were the robbers!xamined in the yamen. "Why, Greenwood & Mr. S. L. Henson.
the recruit! So, do you rob," asked the utricia', So, too, was
EM PRESS OF withal, were 50 rifles! And the * when for rubbing you must die." JAPAN:--Mr. J. W. Andrews, low-moving, dull-witted youth" Die?" said the prisoner on his Mr. H. M. Barkwall, Rev. & Mrs. knees, "I die anyway! If H. O. T. Burkwall & family (7). Occasionally it happens that aldon't I die of hunger. If I zob, Mr. B. M. Bolland. Capt. & Mrs. local defence force is really effec-die outside the West Gate. Ires. V. Constant. Mr. Eugene B. tive. One such was recently to all the same)".
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be found within four miles of the village, first mentioned. I say re. cently, because it has fallen upon Avil times. The local land- owners, father and son, held the command. They were conspic. uously successful in tracking rubbere.
Various ploits. entres to their credit, and cor-antiques, which will in the end responding the debitentries of the find their way back to Japan. bandite. The account lengthened For years past huge quantities of until the robbers, at last. took Japan se antiques have been pur- steps to rule it off. They descend chased in Japan by well-to-do These ed upon the garrison by night. collectors and visitors.
Par BA. NILE-Mr. B. Boland,
Fr. 15 m 5 37 Corporals and privates fled Abave been brought to England couple of old women were shot. and other countries until at last Mr. A. Carlson, Mr. C. D. Colling, Farber and son were seized, bound Japan finds that she is running Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Chandler, Mr. Sat, 15 m ́à 53. and carried away to the hills. < short of bona fide antiques. Now. H. Farmer, Mr. R. W. Gannett,
The father was eventually re- they are being bought back again Mr. G. A. Kohrt, Mr. T. C. Melani, Jan. 177 17 Pared. The son, a young man in and sold again in Japan at a Mr. & Mrs. Hoeffelman, Mise his twenties, was held up to ran-greater price than that pait for Hoeffelman, Mr. A. Strok, Mt. W.
I W. Wuloughby. sou. And the price $10,000! them in London.
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