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have thought that the Revolution was could not but admire he seemed to

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MEMO FOR TO-DAY.

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RAMBLING NOTES.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918.

coning for all that. And, with her she's i going to bring her "eider down quilt," The Chinese oicials at Eatkow soen har **mosquito curtain," her. “ mediaino to have been as much annoyed by the

shest" ber servant and hot intorpro- teride cracker explosions during the ter" and, though last, of not the least Chinowa Naw Year holidays as the unimportance. her "gromal abeot. fortunata foreigner in Hongkong were.

confess that I have unt discovered what for I observe that they want out the

this "ground sheet really means

TRAINING NOTES.

The attendance at the Raila to day was probably the largest athering that has rob assambled this season in the enclosure, of early morning. There had been some dow overnight which was sufficient to some "' gong-beaters " $5 try to quell the dis. Can any lady render explain?

what deaden" the grass course, which turbance. They were unsuccessful, it soms, for these are the days when

consequently was rather on the slow side. I feel quite interested in this remark-Tha guing on the sand win considerably Jack's as good as his master

in China able lady, who does not intend to reveal faster than the turf. There were as ba as in most other places.

her "plans until she arrives in Peking boon on the rail.

Doublows the intention was well. mount, but, what with the cannonading imagine is appalled at the thought of the crackers and the discordant gang-beaters, herrid in that must have been heard in Inakow.

-and then only to Dr. Morrison" is the great secret to be revealed. There's quite a lot of fascinating mystery about Jirs, Gaunt.

OLD PONTES,

Rosyth was one of the first out, and was taken over a mila and a quar tar, duishing gams.

Unfortunately the Woll as I happen to know" Dr. M.," time for the last quarter was missed. purlaps I'll get a little hint of our dis. Favonius wout a mile and a half on the Linguished visitor's intentions and, also sand, and finished in bad style, though

Chita Mall know what they are! perhaps. I'll let the readers of the inside SI-seconds. Apparently that day

distance is too long for him. Disbolinf want a slow mile. He is going stik At any rate. I promise, most faith Sandringham 'moved nicely with fully, that if Mrs. Gaunt halte at Hong-long easy stride; 9.14, Indo quartor 31,

"

The ..Puoting." which arrived yesterday from Canton, was placed in have returned to a normal condition

Well, it's all over now, Once met we.

thorough disinfection the vonel will be quarantine by the Health Oficer, a case life, free from the row that rande of smallpox having developed. After distracting and "night, hideous.“ misused to mecrow,

However, it's "an ill winul, etc., and her way to the barren north, bat looked tired at the end of the gallop. what was horror to mont must have F humbly solicit an interview with this The Rics Bied was¬mont÷tiree-quarters, remarkable personality, promising. of

"

A

course, that I'll tell the China Mall 145, starting slow and coming home wish readors quite a lot of very nice things burst in 31.3. Mayfair put up yarr good About her..

time, 2.149 for last mile of inlle and a quarter, but Snished tired, last quarter 32.1. Capello and Band or Tall weat together over a mile and a quarter, the farmer just

RAMELER,

post-office to fetch his own liecuso THE LATE BIR J. W. CARRINGTON. winning on the poes after a hot race downs

calls Jack, the wire-haired terrier of the

The disinteting Bulk Aldecoaeant a rich harvest to many a dealer. One cannot help thinking, however, has gone by the Kowloon Dook for her in the noisy pyrotechnics, that had he openly thrown in his lotings are being lifted and surveyed. anital overhaul and rofit and her moor

Here is a little story for doggie "* with the Revolutionists, and marched Flor work will be somewhat eased in the

folk with them to Peking, much blood-fature, as the US. Government do nos

The Rochester dog who goes to the quire the Choose to disinfected shed would have been avoided and fore embarking, as hitherto has beer 7 p.m.--Boxing Tourmment at the City perhaps the Republic, might have me.

been brought into existence by an earlier date. On the other hand, it is not improbable that something quite different might have happened, In the absence of certainty; therefore, the benefit of the doubt must go to the astute H. E. Yuan.

Hall.

MEMO. FOR MONDAY. 3.30 p.m.-Organ Recital at St. John's

Cathedral.

General Memoranda. THURSDAY, February 20

Birthday of the Princess Royal (1887). FRIDAY, February 21-

11.30 China Provident Lent and

Mortgage Co. Meeting. SATURDAY, February 22-

Non Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

Half-yarly Mesting. 9.16 p.m.-The Glad Eye by Dallas

Comedy Co. At Theatre Royal MONDAY, February 24 ---

Hongkong Race Meeting-1st Day. 9.15 p.m.-What-Every Woman Knows by Dallas Comedy Co, as Theatre Royal, TUESDAY, February 25

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Hongkong Race Meeting-2nd Day. 9.15 p.m.-- Baby Mine by Dallas

Comerly Co. at Cheatre Royal. WEDNESDAY, February 28:-

Hongkong Rawe Meeting -3rd DHS. SATURDAY, March 1:-

St. David's Day. Welsh Dinner as Hongkong Hotel.

The China Matt

There are still a number of games to

New Bath Hotel as Matlock Bath. Jack wae regarded as one of the best friends. of the post-offices. He would always wel. come visitors upon their arrival, and play in the billiard team tournament at morning awuit them at the door of the F.M.C.A., and members who have the botst. If they gave themselves up entered are urged to play off. A fice silver cap has been kindly presented for con did, he sonducted them first to the post to his guidance, as well-disposed visitors now stationed in Fouchow... It is proposed use for these by taking strangers for petition by Mr. G. W. Drollette, who is offion to bus starps, and then found a to make this the trophy for the next choice walk ar noid the district. Jack's handicap which will be started as soon se

admirers ware convinced that he knex the visitors would be compelled to write letters; describing the lovely walk,

the team tournament is finished.

must have been. He would have been Quite a useful canine errature "Jack"

eager to sttract holiday-makers to their invaluable to an enterprising Municipality

Previous to the Revolution there was no man who loomed more large. ly in the popular mind and who]." The German cruisers "Scharnhorst" would have been more acceptable as Rear Admiral Count von Spee) and the leader of a popular rising. He "Greisenaa" arrived in the harbour had proved his sagacity on more than man officers paid an official visit to His to day. The rest-Admiral and some Ger- une occasion, notably during the Boxer Excellency the Governor. They were town. Rising. He had known how to treat received at Blake Pier by Capt Taylor,

istimed risings and to quell incipient |

A.D.C, and were conveyed to Govern ment Hocae in His Excellency's motor rebellion. He had served the power-car. A guard of honour of the Duke of ful Empress-Dowager faithfully and Cornwall's L. I was "drwn up opposite had clearly recognised the folly of the pier. The German cruteur Nonberg"

sailed yesterday. molesting the Foreigner. When the Revolution was in full swing, he was the man whose adherence was wanted by both sides. No ordinary man could have held such a position; and events have proved-even if in nothing else than in the wonderful patience or tenacity with which this remarkable man has conducted his

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1913 policy throughout the past year and a half-first, as the leading adviser of the Manchu rulers and, secondly, as PRESIDENT YUAN SHIO KAI President of the Republic, which he was supposed to be trying to prevent To-day is the first anniversary of

frein being realined; but regarding election of H. E Yuan Shih Kai to which he possibly was much in the Presidency of the Chinese Re-ayunpathy. public. It is not inappropriate

Since becoming President, H. E. therefore to glance briefly at Pre-Yuan has devoted himself whole- sident Fan's career previous to and heartedly to the welfare of China, and subsequent to his elevation to the what little has been done may safely distinguished position he at present be affirmed as being duc, if not to bis occupies

initiative, probably to his foresight and ability.

We may state at once that, in our opinion, which is based of a close nad careful scrutiny of President Yunn's actions during at least the

Gray's "Elegy "of which General Wolfe's famous copy has just been found in Paris, was not mucks esteemed by its author, who in one of his latters said that the public would have received it es wall bad it been written in prose." The poet was a poor critic. For the third The so."Yiloong." Captain Wright line of the first stanza achieves the supre- the, Western Australis, with a full cargo another to equal it in English literature: son, arrived this morning from Freman-macy of remie-there can scarcely be of sandal wood. It will be remembered! The ploughman homeward plods his that a short while ago the Young" weary way." On engairy this morning me to any dam wus reported ashore on the Bomen coast. age done to the vessel, we were informed that none was anticipated, as "the vessel was making a water, having in fact, which she was towed by the s.5. Chun- run acre on a soft coral patch from sang She will probably dock bere after her cargo is discharged.

INDIAN CONSTABLE CONVICTED.

Theft From a Chincas.

The Indian constable who was remand- pocket of a Chinese was again before ed on a charge of stealing $2 from the Mr. Hazeland at the Magistracy this

morning.

that you may recite it this way and that, Now that line is such supreme verse and it is still as good as ever-

The weary ploughman homeward plods

his way. Homeward the weary ploughman plods

his way.

Weary, the ploughman homeward plods

his way

יי

The ploughman, weary, plods his home

ward way.

Homeward the ploughmati plods his

the home straight, 31.2. Deford did good time over a milc, 915. He was joined by Tu Tu at the half-mile port, but

TAS

tee 32, in his short up-and-down style. unable to catch him down the Motion covered a mile in 2:15.1. last quar straight, Last quarter 34.2 Ferpetual

the time being. He appears to be quite sourd again for.

GRIFFINS.

A Former Chief Justice.

Long Record of Public Service..

Chief Justice of Hongkong, whose death Sir John Worrell Carrington, formerly

1847 ad received his education at Lodge we announced yesterday, was born in

and Tineolu College, Oxford. In 1873 Sehol and Codrington College, Burdados, he took sila at Lincoln's Inn. Two years rpassed all the a har performanos in Fijian Chief again did a gullop that oftewards he commenced his career in He appeared to be merely entering from style as well timo: 2.122, last quarter 32.5. the Colonial Service, when he became start to finish. His stable companion a member of the House of Assembly, ondenroured to keep him company, hut Barbados, a position, which he retained drapped behind coming down the straight. of this period Sir John sat as an Official Sunlight went for a canter over a mile until 1881. During the latter three years hut the last quarter took 33.1 seconds, His effort also is not to be denpined, 2.14;

citor-General in 1878, Anong a number Inst half 1.06.1, fast quartor 31." Sweet Maher, be having been appointed Solland three-quarters, but Bnished strong of other high offices which he held in Pes went a fast mile, but frished tired, that and other Colonies were, deting 32-1 Sweet William did good time over Attorney-General, 1880-1881; President tied. 34.3.

A maila and Education Board; Chief Justice of the freshest of the three after a mile in Tobago. 1992; Chief Justice of St. Lucid 2.14.3,

et also finished

Rocket came home

and Tobago, 1882; Officer Administering

Inst quarter 32.3. Sweet the Government of Tobago, 1883-86: finished in good style; 2.17,

Sultan

ww galloped yesterday. Sir Acting Chief Justice of Grenada, 1888; 2.14, but his last quarter in 32 did not 31.3. Sir Bedivere's whole time was good. Attorney-General of British Guiana, 1888. compare favourably with either of his Sir John was appointed Chief Justice stable companion's performances. Revenue he fled this high office with distinction the of the Suprema Court of this Colony, and did

nica gallop, but does not until April, 1902, when he retired on a

to have much of a rush over .bome

quarter: 214.9 83 2. ponsion of $2,450, During his residence Peele bost, climbs" badly, but does Bon Wyris II, supposed to be John in the Colony Sir John took a great in. good time, 2.82.3; last quarter SAL during nearly the whole period of bis 31.4. terest in the Volunteer movement, and as if he was inclined to get stale; 2.16.2, Jambolini did not finish game and looked residence held the rank of Commandant of the Corps. at first being Major-Com- mandent and afterwards Lieut.-Colonel Commandant. He resigned his commis. sion in 1901.

Neem

BUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

mile and a half in 3.33, which he Donald Dhu's excellent performance Over seemed to negotiate without much effort, shade. He properly showed up." put the vallops of the other Subs, in the Lots of Time," which attempted to accompany him over the last mile, by leaving him somewhere nor the mile post when He he

Sir John married in 1872, Susan Cathe rine, only daughter of William Walsh, of Sorban. Danbury Road, Oxford, and had ose daughter and three scns. revived the honour of Knighthood in The ploughman plods his weary home-Commander of the Order of St. Michael 1997, and in the following year was made wand way.

and St. George. He was a Knight of the the supremacy of verse. And so on. But if it is not poetry, it is Order of St. John of Jerusalem, D.C.L.,

LL.D., Master of Arts, nad F.R.G.S.

In his earlier days Sir John took an

wenry way.

mither of this way and that "—it having shooting, crickes and croquet and he was I hasten to say that I am not the fetivo interest in sports, including rifle een elipt from no less a mighty source graud Inver i books. Reading, ero- than from The Office Window

columa quer and gardening coupled his apare

Mr. B. C. Faithfull, salieitor, defended. Yesterday the defendant alleged that he had arrested as called by the licence, and that he had besa Anid $2. explsionus for eling fah wiskout of the London Daily Chronicle," Pure in bis latter days at his home at

Inspector Dymond was called, and said facility with which his beautiful poem

haps Gray knew all along the wondrous Reading. that he had looked up the road the could be lured and twisted-and, who defendant's casos. He had had sin çoose, 3 knows, but that was the reason fra his two on October 3rd last being for hawking lack of esteem. of hawking without, « Linence the following without a licence. He bad anothısə caza day. None of the names in these cases

ORGAN RECITAL.

finished tired, though, inst quarter 34.

passed the judge's stand. Be

Glad Eye, tired, a mile and a half looks too Ambition, going short, and faished tirod, Flirt, good gallop sad strong, game finish. mach for him. Packrow. nice casy mile in 2.19.1, fishing easy in 33.3.

CHING,

JANUARY WRATHEL.

Observatory during the month of January logical observations made at the Royal An extract from the returns of meteora-

shows that the mean maximum tem perature during the month was 64,5, average 59.2, and mean minimam 54.8. Un the 2 the marknum was 12.9, and

The programe of the next Organ the lowest record was on the 26th when Recital which is to take place on Monday the thermometer fell to 44.0. The avotag" At any rate, I think, the Editor of the next at 5.30 p.m. in St. John's Cathedral, hainidity was 60 per cent. Sunshine was China Mail" will agree with me that contains several items of special interest. recorded over a total of 198.8 hours, se their verses in the above extraordinary while Mrs. Hepper, who has not yet been the paper's columns will submit any of violins by Bach and Enidel respectively. whose lyric thursts occasionally adom playing two Dues from Sonatas for two

The Rev. J. Stewart. will speak at the "chronised with the name of the wit-it is to bo hoped that none of the posts Madam ron Winer and Bir, G. Verweij are there was 1.025 inch of rain, distributed

Defendant had stated in his evidence the $2 found in Eis puggaros that an Indian constablo had given big

they both denied having given the dɗes- Mr. Faithfull called tre Indians, but dant any money.

Mr. Hazeland: I have to doubt as to With reference to the alteration of this is a solitary instance of cases of this the guilt of the defendant, and I hope sort. I feel it my duty to pass a ven effect on the other members of the force. tence which I hope will have a deterrent Defendant will go to gael for two months hard labour,

NEWS OF THE DAY.

On the back page of this isque will past few years, there is no stronger be found some interesting news itetas. man in the political arena of China | thna, President Yuan. At least every meeting of the Hongkong Christian Union thing points to that fact. If there isnt St. Paul's College on Monday evening the Chinese did not have a way of phoký Mr. Faithfull asked the Impactor if aa strong a man, it in General Li Yuan at 5.30 o'clock.

ing their names sometimes. Hung, the hero of Wuchang and the

Inspector Dymond said thee ho hail present Vice-President.

Several hundred German Marines and ale inquiries and found that the witnene President Yuan, however, had a much more chau is reliefs were given shore leave you for the last five yours.

Braillerymen who ate proceeding to Kianis question hat boon. in cap employmeð difficult part to play in the downfall tarday and visited all parts of the City. of the Manchu Dynasty than had the H.E. the Governor'hsa given his assent, General, even though it was the 'in the name and on behalf of His Majesty latter who first raised the standard of the King, to the Ordinance, pused by the revolt and gallantly. prosecuted the!

Legislative Council,to amend the Suramary cause of the Sons of Elan at Wu-

Offences Ordinance, 1845. clang and Haukow. It was Presi dent Yuan's part to enact the role dates of the Dallas Comedy Company owing of consummate diplomutist to the late, the following arrangements have been to the P. & 0: steamer being two days Revolutionists while ostensibly the made regarding the booking of seats:- pillar-of defence, the last support, of Cass will hold good for the alteration of "Baby Mine" and the Woman in the the moribund Manchu power. How dates, only tickets already takon must be well he enacted his part is com-

exchanged The other piecca romsic in-

act as per advertisement. mop knowledge; though it appears to be still a matter of

con- siderable doubt with

many

us to what A. E. Ynan Shih Kai really intended to do or, indeed, to wint canso he intended to adhers, when he arived in Peking-recalled, it will be remembered, by the urgent appeals of the Manchu Princes, who had spurned him but two years previously-or, at Icust, silently seqused in the Prince Regent's personal detestation which brought | about. H. E Yuan's downfall.

The action is the Summary Court in which $800 was claimed by a Chinese Inndowner from the purchaser of ant

Tha

AN UNWELCOME VISITOR.

A Sarage Atisak.

manner.

I they duro!1-Ed. "C.M:** Mr. Augufti, in quoting Virgil in the House of Commons, has Mr. Glaists as an illustrious master and Lord John Bus- sell as an awful example. It was in 188) that Sir Stafford Northiento made an entry in his diary that throws a curious light on la decadence of classical quotation in the House. Ho had been on a sinit Sole..."Angels ever bright. to Lord Beaconsfield at Hughouten. He rical quotations is the House of Chen writen: "We lamented the disuse of cla mana. He said he had at one time tried

heard in the Colony, in singing Handel's well-known Arin frome Theodors and the first number from a Song Cycle composed hy the late Coleridge Taylor especially for the large home Estivals. The full pro Miss Marie Braema, who sang it at me of

ano in na flows

Piare Hersique...... Duet for Leu Vielias Madsan von Wiser and afr G. Vermeij.

.Cesar Frack

T.me Piccore..." The far off part".

Perey Pitt

And fair"......Handol,

Duet for two Violins

Mrs. Hepper. Hyna 94.

son) had asked him not. Why, do you Solo...The souls expression to revert to them, but the Speaker (Deni Caprise...

Madam voo Wisor and Mr G. Vern.oij,

.Handel

think they don't like it? Oh, no, the

Guilmant House rather likes it,' said the Speaker Vorspiel (Fariful)......

Coleridge Taylor Mra, Hepper. but you are making John Burrel rent loss, and I am afraid of his taking to it, too. He gave us six or prén lines of Virgil the other night which bad not the smallest connection with his speech or with the subject.***

adjoining plot as compensation for the ing no fixed abode, and described ne a

A respectably dressed Chinaman, bar-i alleged wrongful cutting down of a treat visitor to Kowloon, went to the servant grond was concluded last evening, judged at the door, which was opened and damage to another on the plaintiff's quarters at 22, Nathan Road, and knock

ent being given for the defendant. wy responsible for the destruction of the defence was that defendant was not in any

one of the servo As soon as he did so, be stranger struck him a heavy blow tree, and a witness was produced who said

on the head with an iron-scraper, A purported to be the owner of the ground siderable loss of blood followed. The other day, I now that some smeri jhme he bought the timber from whatjous wound was inflicted, and oc

bian

While reading London paper the upon which the trers stood. This man stranger made of, but was followed by lintig interviewer, had been having a was not the defendant,

Inspector O'Bullivan, of Hung Hom, and little chat" with Mrs. Gaunt, the lady na Indian sergeant, who arrested him. to whom I referred in this column last Complainant was attended at Mesara Saturday.. Watson's Dispensary, and was afterwards t

- THEFT OF RAINCOATS.

over six days

·GOVERNMENT APPOINT,

MENTS.

The following promotions and appoint- monte are notifed in the “Gavarument Gazette" of yesterday's date:-

Captain Claude Gregory Woodhouse, 126th Baluchistan Infantry, to he Assistant Superintendent of Police for the New Territories, with effect from the Ist instant, until further.noties.

His Excellency the Governor has boom pleased, with the approval of the Recretary --- of Stats for the Colonies to mika the following appointments in the Pable Works Department:-

Mr. Charles Henry Gale to Se Besond Assistant Director of Public Worka, with:- Wagnereret from the 22nd August, 1912,

Mr. Heury. Thomas, Jackman to be as exerntire engineer, first grade, with eflaut from the 22nd August 1912

Defoer Mr. Melbourne at the Magic. an executive engineer, second grade, with Mr. Alexander Thomann Walker to he tracy the morning, two Chinese were effect from the 22nd August, 1912, liarities of politicians, and, as a matter of theft of two mincosts from a house from the 22nd August, 1912.

charged with being concerned with Mr. Henry Edward Goldsmith to Such are among the many little peu-another not in custody, with the attemptsaistaat engineer first grade, with sect in judgment in quoting poetry, but they phreys Avenue, said who saw tho we from the 6th January, 1913 of fact, not only do they frequently or in Kowloon Mrs. Potlow, of 7, Hum-assistant engineer, secured grade, with affect

Mr. Farcival Doughs Wilson to be x are frequently worse than prosaic in their defendants and another man walk past most serious efforts at prose.

her house suroral timos keeping watch.

ready for removal. The prisoner's move-nounced, te been connected with the Lator when slie food te minecats

came downstairs of Cornwall's Light Infantry, whose pro- Major F. A..Dickinson, 2nd Ba, Duke

cuts were suspicious, and as they re regiment since 10th October, 1894,” and 00 the verandah mntion to that rank has just boen sne passed the end of the mad, she caught held the rank two of them and handed them over to weird year. He wax employed in Captain for uprards of It must be said that there was

the police. When the third man saw her from 17th January, 1901, to 11th Decem

Somaliland with the King's African Rifles. take the other two prisoners, he made off. bar, 1905, and g-in from 8th September. Bach ground for the doubt that pre-ake Chainberlain's Cough Remedy, a tho

of the minor ailments? The mufe way is to where he was detained a patient. Mrs. Gsunt asens quite determined to the dust, said in answer to a question, by employed with the Egyptian

Well, there soon to be no doubt it. Lases-Sergt. Wills, who had charge of 107, to 3rd August 1908. He was also vailed, for H. E. Yuan certainly did roughly rollable preparation, and id pidence against his assailant at the town; and thighs, she has never been lot of smallecanow in Howloon recently North West Frntier of India, 1897-8, And He bpd suficiently recovered to give come to Chins all the way from London Mr. Melbourne, that there had boon 5th August, 1908, to 26th Reptember, 1912. Arnly fecum Mafor, Dickinson, saw notire service This remedy is for sale by all Chemists and add $25 by Mfr. Melbourne for causing that she knows not the language, still allo's so six months' hard labour...

grievous Fodily harm.

be wench two modals and five slaapa.

OREYOUR COLDNOW. you know that danger lurks

Dins common cold than in ang buses sent to the Government Civil Hospital,

ja

on

BENEFIT OF MISS DULLY SWIFT not seem to be much in favour of the Poursalf of the onid ne quickly as posible. Magistracy to-day, when the latter was in the Fiowory Land, and modestly admits M The prismorg" wire" each sentefined in East Africa, 1001-5, for which cam cxico)

Forpar, 21st inst.:

(Special Attractions),

Revolutionists, while to all appear

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