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THE GERMAN COLONY OF TSINGTAO.
A very interesting description of Tsingiso the German Colony in Kisockau Bay, is published in the N-C. Daily News, from which we extract the following paragrapha
REVIEWS,
The Victualling of the Navy: Past, Present and Future By ALEXANDER
Fatercatat Bowow This is an eminently practical and valuable
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29., 1908
in Longmans' Magoning under the title of Prince Kozi. It having been subsequently dies vered, however, ibat the title had pro- Vinas y been used for a play written by Mr. Kart of Erback. The story is one of battle, lors and statedraft : &atory of the period of the
THE TRANS SIBERIAN ROUTE.
· MORE "ADVICH TO TRAVELLERMA - A gentleman who travelled to England by this route recently, in a letter to a friend in
Ing travellera
PRABULL, M.D. Loaden: Elliot Stook, #2, Archibald C. Ganter, this book has been anthlod Tintain, gives the following, advice to intend. I
discuss the subject of the viciniling of the Navy, Dr. Taraball's position as Inspector. General of Hospitals and Flots gave him advantages such as few oflo ra posacus for studying the subject, and besides, the anthor has been able to gain sues to State papers, historical documents, official reports and and a seventeenth century priesto diary not hitherto pablished: so that his work is nothing if not well-informed; while the juxtaposition of the old records to those of the present time
Do not overland yourself with baggage. A
or pillow will sufilos
Take a block tin kettle for hot water, which
Mx, Bailey has a power of vivid description and a subtlety of method which makes for excellent effect in the telling of his tale. Karl
It ibonld hold sparita. Have good quantity is à convinging creation; Père Joseph and they can row away when you reach Irkutak, Conte de Lormont are exquisite studies in the of stores, Fresh milk capzet always be bought. diplomatist type. The love parages are finely A couple of tins of biscuits and such things as dens and the whale book is ergressing. It is on zals at Ksily & Walsh'a.
ATTACKED BY A CAT..
A Manila journal reports that Mr. Fred
Beril are always in order,
The Chinese vandors along the line are quite as good as and cheaper than the Russians.
When booking from one station to another,
The orginal villagen op the aite of the new work from the pen, of one well qualified to | Thirty Years' War, of Bolgas and Lichtenstal stout rug, a good warm overcoat and a cushion town have all been pulled down, their ruins being still visible in many places, the owners being palda liberal money compensation be- sides having had new ground allotted to them at a distance, in which roads and drains have been built at the Government expense and in which sanitary needs are strictly enforced much to the disgust, if not to the benefit, of the Chicose; certainly the benefit to Euro pean residents is indisputable and one can but regret that similar enlightened mis- gures were not originally adopted in Shangbalensbles one to greep the salient points, to follow and Hongkong, and still more markedly in the with facility the development of the victualling neighbouring port, and should-be sanatoriam, system and to judge in what directions it may of Chefoo, in which cities the interests of land yet fall abort. Dr. Turnbull (who, by the way, owners and land pesulators have been allowed sarved for some time on the China Station) tells to set aside those of the general public, whose us in s preface that he was led to make the health and comfort has been sadly impaired by treearches which Lave resulted in this publica being compelled to live smidet a dense Chinese Lion by an srisele in the Nineteenth Century and After, from the pen of Vice-Admiral Sir population, brought around them by their own noticities. A paternal government that, unlike Cyprian A. G. Bridgə, K.C.B., “Did Elizabeth our own municipalities, has no landowning Starve and Bob her Saliera in which the interests to move is thus not without its advent Elizabethan is so favourably contrasted with the Victorian victualling of their Royal Navies;
have the exect fare ready, if possible. If you want change, examine it carefully before leaving the booking office.
When you arrive at a station, go straight to
Emerson of Hears, Macondray & Co. has had to go to hospital for treatment of injuries inflicted by a cat. This cat had a family of kittena. Daring ber absence one of the young one got out of the box in which they were kept and was unable to get back, whereupon it commenced to howl. Mr. Emerson was in the act of lifting it into its house when the mother
animal soratoked him severely on the face and appeared and flew at bis face. The infuriated head and afterwards followed bit into the offles and again attacked him, but was of Inst their battles. ̈ ̈*
ages, however, much it is the fashion to doors and by reason of the fact that the subject of the beaten off with the arm of a chair. Mr.
Naval ration has attracted much public atten- tion intely.
Emerson was badly hurt.
SINGAPORE B. 1. MAIL SERVICE. In the article referred to Admiral Bridge
In the report for 1902 on the Postal and stated: "It will most likely be a surprise to sunny people to find that the seamen of Elizabeth Telegraph Department of the Straits Settie- were victualled in a more alundant and machments appears the following passage:—— more costly scale than the semen of Victoria.
"In pursuance of a broad policy, the Gor-
if not to despise, German officialiam-which ap pears at its best in Tsingtao at least if we may judge by outside results to-day. Chinese mer. chants, however, to not appear to be excluded from the Settlement proper, for there are several Chinese stores and the shop of the noted frm of "Chesp Jack and Song" is conspicuous on the sea front not far from
The leading German There is now a small allowance of catment, ernment entered into an agreement with the the landing stage.. firms in Shanghai and the Deutsch-Asia-Pepper, mustard and vinegar, against which we British India Steam Navigation Company for tische Bank bavo also branches at this port, and may set the purser's nosessaries of Elizabeth's a fortnightly service, commencing in February, are mostly established along the ses front, while day." But, as the author points out, the 1902, from Singapore to Negapalam for the a branch line from the new railway has been parser's necessaries of Elizabeth's day do conveyance of mails for onward transmission rau along the rear of their premises by which not appear to have been either sutrients or to Europe by the Indian service. The new oods can be shipped straight from the godown condiments; Sir William Monson, whose naval service, which has been a conspicuous success, on board the railway trucks, a privilege that service extended from 1585 to 1616, says alternates with the direct bi-meathly P. & O. will prove valuable as trade develops: so for the The parser is allowed by every man d. packets, the two together affording regular trade is only of a retail character but with the the month to provide necessarie, as wooden weekly postal communication to Europe, the extension of the railway Tsingtao is bound to dishes, cans, candles, candlesticks and lanterns paokofs leaving Singapore at a fixed hour on a become the port of supply for the prorinco of for the hold. Dr. Turnbull does not agree fixed day of the week. The same Company is Shantung and the main outlet for the proditio. that the Elizabethan rutin was "more abundelso subsidised for a service between Penang tions of the province as well as possibly of Hopanant," and as to its being more costly" he gives and Negapatam, in both directions, for the beyond-to the detriment of Chefes, as long as the reminder that it is necessary to consider the that now flourishing treaty port has no railway purchasing and transporting power of money at connection of its own with the interior districts, the two periods specified.
"That this question may be misleading (he Tsingtao already possess two good hotels: one, the Prins Heinrich" a really first-aless continues) is, I think, apparent from the report establishment: cottages have also been built to of the Committee on Navy Hations, presented let to summer visitors, the bathing from the to Parliament in 1901. Heru it appears that in sandy beach of the Clarn Bucht, a small bay 1874-75 the total value of the Government o the east of the Settlement, amply supplied ration, at rate-book prices, won 11-257d. por with the familiar seaside bathing mobinen man (or officer or boy, as all are rationed alike being excellent and safe. There is a fine in the Navy), while the 'savings prica' was
carriage of European mails. The total amount paid to the Company for 1902 was $52,208,"
THE PANAMA CANAL
Discussing the effects which the Panama Canal will have on trade, the London Report says:-
the buffet. You will know it by the other passengers rushing for it, and take the first seat. Don't worry about the train leaving while there are Russian travellers in the buffet. Take your kettle for hot water, a good largo one, as hot water is supplied free at every station. You will see the Huasisne going with
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Letters of credit, which can be ooshed at Newchwang or Port Arthur, for the sum of £40 will carry you through very comfortably, but it is advisable to take another £10 for emerg, acies,
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HOW THE CITY WAS STORMED. The troops forming the expedition against Morland, left the advanced pust of Zaria on the Kane, under the command of Lient, Lolonel afternoon of the 29th January, On February 1 the forces captured the walled town of Faki, midway between Zaria and Kano. When the storming party entered the place it was found that the King and three chiefs with their A Salary tv en efficient, worker. horses had been killed by a sheil. Lieutenant Wright, of the Mounted infantry, was wounded and thirty of the enemy were killed.
At sight o'clock on the morning of February 3rd Colonel Morland halted within eight han dred yards of the walls of Kano. The Maximus wers placed in position at 400 yards range, and main get. After an hour's engagement it was four guns were brought into action against the found impossible to breach this gateway, and the walls, which wore 40ft. think at the bottom and 4ft. at the loopholes, proved quite impervious to the fire of the 75-millimeter guns. An attack was accordingly directed against another gata farther to the west. A hole was made in the second gateway, and a storming party ander Lieutenants Dyerad Grocsigne was despatched to carry it by nesault, Axentrance was effected and the moment Lieutenant Dyer, who was at the head of the storming party, entered the city, the enemy left the wails,
Colonel Mariand marched to the King's Palace, which was found to be in itself a strong fort surrounded by a high wall and covering fifty - If you are at all run down, do not go via sores of ground. The King bad bolted, having Biberia, but by all means take the sea route.started off for Bokoto will a thousand cavalry P. & T. Times,
AN ABANDONED BARKENTINE.
The Manila Times says that further details ore to band regarding the almudezment by her crew of the Norwegian burkanting Prince
the coastguard stesmer Tablas, George, the row of which were picked up by
Captein J. Miller of the Tabtas reports that after landing the castaways be offered to take the master of the Prince George with him to make a search for his vessel. This offer the
refmed to have anything more to do with the
on her voyago to Jolo and discovered the Prince George with all sails got about two miles southeast of Dipoled, one of the Seme.
The Pansus Caual, of course, means a great deal to us, for it will dove u marked effect upoa the world's trade ronies, as a glance at the publio day school for boys, hoarders being79398. There was therefore at the time a map helps us to realise. It will join the Norwegian captain declined and absolutely taken by the masters, while a good educa-marked difference between the two in favour of Atlantic and Pacifio senboards of the United It will tlon for girls fa provided by the sisters the Crown; but, owing to a fall in prices, the States, and doubles the effective Bghting mattor. The Tobias accordingly proceeded
United States to fur- of the Roman Catholic convent. A Brst-rate cost of the seamon's ration to-day is 8-62d., the power of the American Navy.
largely help the military hospital has been erected which is savings price' remaining as before."
As a comparison it may be mentioned that ther dominate the whole of the Amoriosu elimate is open to civilians though the
Commander O. N. Robinson (The British Fleet: | Continent, for with the anal cut ships can
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on January 2, bat be had left his leading fighting men behind with orders to fight to the death. The enemy's fighting force included 800 cavalry and 5,000 infantry, of whom 300 were killed. The British captured eighty horses, several hundred guns, and a large quantity of ALL Collection of the Choicest Old powder and cartridges. Many of the latter were French, and there is reason to believe that thero were French deserters among the defenders. ing the storming party, once severely by a sword Lieutenant Dyer was twice wounded in lead- cat on the wrist, and slightly on the arm by an ΑΓΙΟΥ. Lieutenant Farqaber was slightly wounded in the arm. Up to the present twelve men have been reported round Latest Wright had his horso shot ander him.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The M.M. steamer Salazie, with the next! French mail, left Singapore on the 28th inst,; at 3p.m., for this port vis Saigon.
The Boston Steamship Co.'s steamer Shawmut
naturally so healthgiving that little need for London, 1896), quoting from seventeenth- circle North America. It will make them les Island. Tha barkentine was bearded. Itwas arrived at Vladivostock on the 26th inst. such an institution exists. There is also well century writer, says: "In the late Queen's sovereigns, for all practical purposes, of Central found that both her bow and stern anchora had Victoria and Taonica on the 28th inat.
The N.P. steamer Tacoma loft Tokobama for
The P. & A, steamer, Indrdenma arrived at
The N.Y.K. steamer Hitachi Maru (Euro-
Portland (Or.) on the 25th inst. pean Line) left Shanghai for this pert on the
frequented Seamen's fleme as at Shanghai; it contains, besides the neust reading and billiard time many thousands did miscarry by the rooms, & fiue lecture ball with a theatre stage and raption se well of the drink as of the meat
Again: "Raleigh moyi that old oil and fish numerous bed-roome; these latter are lot for the cals were used for the storage of beer, and generation. It will enablo America to control the deck-led to an investigation which revealed) 27th inst., pan., and is expected here to-morrow.
Sir Richard Hawkins thenght that in twenty years 10,000 men died from scorbutic affections. The rations were probably not rendered more appetising by the manner in which they were
night at a charge of 40 cents for petty officers, 2 in a room, and of 20 cents for seamen whe have each a separate cubicle. The barracks for the garrison and the accommodation for the large administrative staff are, it goes without saying, as roomy and convenient as it is possible to make them, and their architectural features are among the chief adornments of the town.
In taking leave of Tsingtao we must again express our admiration at witneming the great result achieved in so short a time and the good taste and practical esnes displayed in bying out and building up the new city. The architecture of the public buildings is of a high
order and agrembly varied; it ranges from antique German to the newest renaissance. The Seamer's Hope, to which we alladed above, is a fine specimen of the former style. A bay in being built out in the sea-wall front, on which ia to be erected a monument to the memory of
cooked."
America, and the Monroe doctrine, already accepted by British Matesmen, will be a greater reality than ever in the course of half a the Pacific Ocean, from which we are no far removed, and help it considerably in its trading relations with Siberis, China, and Australasia, Any thoughtful man who will glance at the countries which front the Pacific Ocean will see what great issues are likely to arise in con- But whatever bappens, America, with the Panama Canal out, with possession of the Philippines, and with the best harbour in the South Pacific besides, will be in on immensely strong position.
Dr. Turnbull proves conclusively, we think, by means of his arrayed foots-and his victualnection with it ling tables that the present dietary of the Navy is vastly better than that of Elisabethan times, He concludes by summarising the report of the Victualling Committes appointed in 1960 and, tabulates the improved scale of rations which is to be observed in the future. With the result of the Committee's enquiry, he, as one of the medical witnesses, expresses great satisfaction, only regretting that the Committee were noable to establish, naa ration, an issue of soluble chocolate for the man on duty in the middle watch-viz, from midnight
A SOLDIERS FRACAS IN
PEKING.
On Easter Sunday in the Capital some German soldiers and Austrians (chiefly Dal- mations from the Adriatic) were drinking in a friendly manner in a native-kept canteen, opposite the glacis in front of the Austrian
been let go with twenty-five fathoms of chain attached to each, but neither had reached the bottom. A cold chisel and hammers lying upon the fact that a hole had been cat in the ship's side. There were eleven feet of water in her rising two feet above the cargo in the lower hold,
water with her own pumps in four hours ani The hole was plugged and the ship cleared of
the anchors hove up. The Tablas then towed the Prince George to a safe anchorage on the west side of Tatolan Island and proceeded on her voyage to Jolo, leaving an offer and three men in charge of the derelist. On her return from Jole the Tablas towed the barkentine into Zamboanga, arriving there on the 14th inst.
The Prince George is on iron barkentine of 472 tore net register and had been out from London eleven months, bound for China. The length of her voyage is attributed to the fact that her cargo was 800 tons of pitch, a large part of which was stowed between decks. When the ship entered the hot latitudes the pitch between decks multed and ran into the
and making it impossible for her to suil in the light breezes which she encountered. Her bot- tom too became so foul that she could make but
the first Governor, Jaeschke, whose sudden death to 4a.m-but to leave it to the discretion of barracks. A German sang a song to which an hold, thus puiting all the weight in her bottom
was on irreparablo lesa to the young colony. An- other reflection that cannot but ferve itself upez a Treaty Port-resident visiting Tsingtan is the
Commanding Officers, who, it may be hoped, Austrian took objection; and a small tavern may exercise their discretionary powers liberally melée occurred, in the course of which the and judiciously; also the issue of the spirit Germans put the Austrians out. Next morn. boon that is enjoyed in a free hand, unfettered/ration in the evening, but here's disciplinary ing the Austrians told a German it would be slight headway,
question arises, and this time of issas is left to their turn to-day, and socordingly during the
by Chinese cbstraction, in forming a trading
station healthy and convenient for foreign resid- ence; while benefiting the natives of the place by the immediate expenditure of European energy and orpital, the empire generally gains new tiadal facilities such as its own officials will never promote of their own accord. In one important point the new polonisi system of Germany is for in advance of our own boasted British system. Land speculators are not given a free hand with consequent over arording and disease, as in Hongkong for is stance. Land is not sold except for immediate utilisation, and stringent conditions are laid
the decision of the Commanders-in-Chief.
The book can be obtained from Messrs. Kelly & Walsh. £rice, 80 cents.
Captain Miller reports that neither the ship nor her cargo are in any way damaged and that all that will be necessary to enable her to proceed on box voyage will be a slight shifting of bør cargo and scraping her bottom.
The N.G.I. steamer Isikia left Singapore for this port on the 28th fret, and may be expected here on the 6th prox,
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afternoon the 10w wes raised again in the same canteen, but for no reasonable 'cause It is not quite certain, but it is said the Austrious or some of them had weapons, but the Germans in accordance with General von Rohrscheidt's orders were without side- SINGAPORE POST OFFICE, arms. This time the Germans were over-
The report on the Post Cfles at Singapore powered and turned out, but as the news spread to the other canteens hard by they shows that during last year 10,990,465 artisten were reinforced, and as the Austrian barracks were received and despatched, as compared with were in sight, some of their men leaped 8,0 8,785 articles in 1899, the ingress being 36 over the wall and very soon there was a per cent. If the articles dealt with last year It is pretty general molés of the description that could be placed end to end in a line they would may be seen in any English garrison-town measure over 1,200 miles. The postage on the where two regiments do not harmonise Four heaviest letter packet posted in 1902 was $67.95, Germans got cloated so severely as to have to and the latter was sent by a Chinaman. The go into hospital, and six others were scratched mails were enclosed in 76,316 bags...... 9,559- but have not been absent from daly. One packets and 3,826 boxes, being an increase of Austrian has had to go into the doctors cars, 17,624 bage, 1,126 packets, and 1,816 boxes over and five are said to have been braised like their those of 1899 The mails, weighed 780 tons, six quondam friends of the other side
and in addition to these 38540) bege, eta, The whole thing was finor as a sportsele than a foreign transit mails, weighing 490 tons, were shipped by this Department. At the Chinese Bab Post Office 748 903 letters from 8531___ coalies were posted, which is an inorenas of 103,137 over the number transmitted in 1901.
Dorrien of Cranston. By BERTRAM MITFORD, London and Bombay: George Bell & Boos. Mr. Mirson's stirring serial story which is now running in the Daily Press has served to show in a marked degree the excellent work of which this author is capable. We can advice all who have foned dolectation in following the fortunes of his Rayuier to make haste in securing Dorrien of Cranston, down with regard to the class and condition of splendid tale, well told, full of vivacity, not the buildings to be erected. These facts lead wanting in the matter of adventure, and us to condoms, if not entirely to approve, the withal admirably arranged as regards light methods by which Kisschen and other like and shade. Besides the strongly drawn hero of places have bean wrested from a corrupt and the story, there are many good character decaying government, a government careless of sketches, of whom the best are a lovable old progress and opposed to every innovation, and rector of woerdotal leanings and bis no less whose officials, largely traders themselves, die Jorable daughter, if there is one thing to be courage enterprias in others, especially where found fault with, it is the verbatim report of leading to increased intercourse between their the evidence at Borrian's murder-trial at the as a fight, and was viewed by some elvilian end. It has been done so often. Yet one foreigners with the greatest interest. The glacis own people and the Improving outlander.
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