́RESOURCES OF NEW TERRITORIES.
AN EXPERT'S REVIEW OF POSSIBILITIES.
THE FORTHCOMING SHOW.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
and a dissemination of the know- ledge that has been gained in other places may help the farmera of the New Territories to improve their methods and so increase their crops.
Vegetables,
SECOND INNINGS
COLLAPSE.
GLAMORGAN BEATEN BY
DERBYSHIRE.
The match was over in two
Now turn to vegetables, a cab-
London, June 13. In spite of a first innings bage requires about two square feet, or three square feet allowing advantage of 47 runs, Glamorgan for paths in the vegetable garden. suffered defeat by three wickets It is proposed to hold at This is equal to 14,500 per screnguinst Derbyshire at Swansea, Agricultural Show In the New Territory next winter, and the 600 million on the 40,000 acres of Garnett Lee bringing about a Gla- question at once arison-What use the Now Territory or 1,000 million morgan collapse in their second is it? What good is it likely to allowing two creps a year. This innings. .do? The annual flower show in comes to four cabbages for their Hongkong brings flower lovers to-equivalent in other vegetables) per gether, chables them to see what head per day for the 700.000 in- gives habitants of the Colony. Probably and doing others are encouragement to the gardeners.one-third of a cabbage per day or But an agricultural show misses one twelth of this supply would be some of the attractions of the ample. This allows a large margin flower show; it can scarcely be for such land as is so situated as made a social function and there to be unsuitable for vegetable gar
days, the scores being:
Glamorgan: 227 and 78.
Derby: 180 and 120 (for 7
.wickets)..
In the Glamorgan first innings,
Bates was the highest scorer, with a contribution of 51.
Slater made 66, and Ryan took
is not likely to be much of beauty dening. Surely one-twelth of our 4 wickets for 60 runs in Derby- to attruel the general public and agricultural land might be made acshire's first knock.
There is however,
one must, therefore, look to other cessible to the Hongkong market by steain lunch, rallway or motor- 'factors to ensure its success.
The New Territory with the road. It must be clearly borne in exception of the urban districts mind that it is no advantage to the adjoining Kowloon depends entire Colony if it must subsidize farm ly on agriculture and fishing.rs by railways, roads, irrigation There is evidence that the hills schemes or otherwise in order to were at one time much better enable them to compete with the timbered than now, but the present growers in the more fertile land of pine and brushwood serves little the Canton River Delta. We, how more than to keep its 100,000 in-ever, already have a railway, some Old ter- miles of motor roads and water- halftants in firewood. races up to 2,000 feet were prob-ways which command a great length ably tes plantations in the days of cast line and it seems that there before the scientific growing, and is not much more to be done in curing the tea in India ousted the this directioni, China prodnet. A few tea plants the important question of manure. may still be find near the vil- The land in the Delta is no doubt lages but it seems that the hills re fortile than the average of which form the bulk of the Terri-land in the Territority, Vegetables tory are of little crononic acgonatire more fertilizer than ricc There is then left some 40,000 Night soil is the mature by the use "agres of nirientiural land most of which only, China is enabled to maintain her dense population. If which beara twn crops of paddy, a year, a mea third crop of sweetou do not return to the land what jotulpes, sume of this more sandy you take out of it, it will eventually rose to yield Crops. The trouble land grows ground-nut or sugar came in the summer while mech with the use of night soil is that land adjoining the urban districts it is unpleasant, and is a danger to health. The Chinese bave solved is given up to vegetables.
the second diffenity by boiling all water and cording all food and nge edilerent to the former one. The The question then arises, can Westerner solves both difficulties by the wasteful melliod of turning better use be made of the land? A large part of our vegetable the night soil into the sea. supply comes from the Can.onrent problem for modern sanitary Della and was eat off during the thorities is how to use the human boycutt of 1925 and 1926. Would exereta from the towns, in the it not be better to devote more place where it should be used-on land to vegetable growing in place the land-without its being a nuis-
Better Use of the Land.
of rice, seeing that the latter can ance aml without its being
The
he imported from Saigon and danger to healthy. When some prae- Bangkok. No doubt the Delta istical means, are evolved of convey- more fertile land, communications ing the night soil to the land with- us a "boycott" out its being a nuisance in transit are good, and measure it might be desirable to and when the Chinese market gar- exploit New Territory vegetable deners have learnt that spraying it growing much beyond what would over their vegetables is a mistake
But be economic in normal times.
even
is
done.
1.
Fruit.
that it should go to the roots assuming "normal" condi- there will be little more to be done tions and a freedom from political in the way of fertilizer. And with strikes and boycotts it is prob the railway, motor roads and steam able that better use could be made launches the Colony should be of the agricultural land in the self-supporting in the matter of
vegetables naw Territory than An agricultural population is. usually a conservative one and is Hlable to lag behind the times, and
Fruit is the next consideration. probably paddy is grown on much Bananas are probably the fruit in DAC. Delay in land through "old custom" where. vegetables would be a letter pay marketing counts for little here, ing crop. Of course, it is not to the fruit will ripen in transit. It be expected that few amateur is doubtful if much can be done. gardeners can teach. The farm to compete with the more fertile ers of forty centuries." know and better watered land of the
business. their about
Delta, bat better varieties might much But still there are possibile introduced which would meet ties of improvement. By scient the handlenp imposed by nature.
of varieties, it
fie
Relection
most · common.
The
Glamorgan collapsed, and were all out for 78, Garnett Lee doing the principal damage, He re- turned the excellent figures of G wickets for 26 runs,
Derbyshire scored the necessary runs with three wickets to spare. of the seven Ryan took five wickets which fell at a cost of 02- runs.--Reuter.
LAWN TENNIS.
THE DAVIS CUP.
Rome, June 13.
In the Davis Cup contest, France beat Italy by 3 matches to
TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1927.
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6-1, 6-8.---Reader.
Irish Contests,
Belfast, June 13. Tu the lawn tennis matches here with the visiting American cracks, Higgs best Hunter, 8-6, 6-3, but Tilden beat Greig, 6-4, 6-2.
Tilden and Hunter boat Greig and Higgs, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2.-Reuter.
..
AUSTRALIANS IN MALAYA.
DRAW WITH NORTHERN.
TEAM.
Singapore, June 14. The match between the Austra- inns and North Malaya was drawn. Australia made 346 for 7,. To this, Bardsley and declared. contributed 59, Macartney 61, Ok- field 76, and Sullivan 53, not out. North Malaya scored 56. Macart- ney taking 7 for 10 and Andrews 3 for 8.
Following on, North Malaya compiled 162 för 8, Murartney taking 4 for 41 and Andrews 3 for 86-Our Own Correspondent.
CHINESE STOWAWAY
SENTENCED.
TRIED TO REACH-MANILA.
The steward denied offering the defendant ti jub, and anid that he It discovered the man on June 8. was then that defendant was given work to din.
Septence of three weeks' hard labour was imposed..
I༥
Department being adviser to local'
Pineapples are well established has been found possible to grow in the Territory. There are, how-
Having slowed away at Hong- ever, only one or two varieties wheat in Canada much further north than could be done 20 years enmmonly grown and they mature kong on June 7, and been discover- much about four weeks in July anded one day after leaving port, a ago with the result of a greater production. By high class August; if other varieties could Chinese was brought back from farming the yield of wheat in Eng-be introduced maturing earlier Manila by the President Jackson, land amounts to over 30 bushels and inter it would be a great help yesterday, and this morning was The pine charged before Mr. W. Schoñeld an nere against a yield of less to the fruit supply.
at the Kowloon Magistracy with than 20 bushels in Canada. The apple has the advantage that it is farmers of the New Territories typhoon proof and the disadvait attempting to stow away to Manila. The defendant pleaded that he are not so rooted to traditional tire that it leads to a considerable
obtained a customs that they will not adopt amount of surface denudation of had applied, for and
job from the steward. He was new and improved methods the soil.
Papaya is another fruit easily to receive, no payment, but be cultivation, or will reject seeds which produce better results, If grown and it seems, that all that given a free passage to Manila, only it can be shown with reason is required is to prevent deteriora. new tion in the quality by the supply that the abie certainty methods and now seeds will pro- of seeds of any improved varieties dace better results. than the old which may be introduced. ones. So small an area as 40,000 Chinese boil papaya for food as deres of agricultural land would a vegetable while the fruit is still The Europeans, on the not be worth the establishment of green. an Agricultural College, but the other hand, eat the fruit when ripe Within recent years publicity of an agricultural show only.
come greatly into might make known something of papaya have what is being done at the Ling favour as a seasonal fruit. If Bolanien! Nam Agricultural College, Canton, they are cultivated extensively In available The Nanking University, in the the New Territory, a profitable farmers. Philippines and by the Botanical market might be found for them and Forestry Department, Hong in Shanghai and the Northern
The Committee of the Agricul- kong, besides bringing together ports where, on account of the those interested in making known climate, the fruit cannot be grown.tural Show has decided, as this is
Oranges and lichees are both the requirements of both consumer
grown in the Territory. Of the and producer.
"A few figures will show the pos- former the small loose skinned sibilities of the altuntion. The orange "kat tsui" is the only one population of Hongkong and the grown to any extent. Lichees are New Territories is about 700,000. largely grown at Fanling and The consumption of rice amounts there are several new plantations to about a pound per head per day, this works out to 114,000 tons trouble with these and with all a year. No figures are available fruit is that there is no reliable for the actual production of rice nursery gardener" in the Colony in the New Territory. But from from whom one could be sure of honed that all those interested in statistics relating to India and obtaining plants of a variety asked the subject will assist to make this elsewhere it seems that half a ton for and if something could be done first attempt a success.
by the Botanical and Forestry there are indications that firms of per acre may be reckoned as a fair annual yield; this gives only Department or by private enter-importers of agricultural imple- prize to meet this difficulty it ments are interesting themselves 20,000 tons a year or about one seems not unlikely that the local in the possibilities of the Decem- The Committee sixth of the requirements of the demand might be met by local ber Exhibition. Colony, and it is clear, therefore, production. In this respect the are anxious to give every fuellity that we cannot reckon on keeping recommendation of the Committee to prospective oxhibitors; applica ourselves in rice. We may, how-on the Economic Resources of the tions for space within the exhibi ever, fairly reckon on increasing Colony may be usefully urged on tion bullding should be made with- the crop as has been done in the the attention of the Government out loss of time.
L. G. case of wheat in other countries with a view to an officer of the
the in
neighbourhood..
The
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