we wears off.--------
Surely the motor-bont is the choicest wonder
REGGARS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBEN 7TH, 1987.
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one at first blush is inclined to consider. There
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which science has put into the hands of numbers at least in places enok as Singapore and fore starting from any port where she bas was not perfect, but now this night it would be
stopped.
THE JOY OF THE MOTOR.BOAT.
preparations, but before the month is out many feasts hold in his honour, his vanity *ffective atop ought to be put to the flow of the might be flattered, but tas absense of *Mayo" in the Singapore Free Prsie weltən; always pitiable and sometimes very objectionable Chlorin and Clotinda not mention Steam up, captain," says my friend the mate and crew in one of our new motor-boats It is commonly thought, even by people who persons that are to be met with any day in the others, would make all seem fat and an- as I step on board from the jetty of an East lave lived there, that beggars in the Eastor, and who are at present an unfair charge interesting. Another injustice to womanhood Conat rillage harbour and feel the part of tske a far more decided and prominent place pen charity.
for the Woman's Rights Longue to take up. bidden life thrilling her frame from end to end. in the daily life of complex commanities than stowaways. It cooms to be a fairly any matter cry out against this gushat I am sure The only loophole is the exception as regards Why is there not a Scottish Marie Corelli to Cast off then," is my response, and let her they do in the West. But oue has to confess for people to hide themselves in a big Temel propensity of
and drinking go. The mate touched his hat to keep up our doper thought that the latter adjective is until the bas started out of port. The prootice the feek" of the wives are glad when the little deception, Indeans the mooring rope, not quite sa applicable in regard to aambora anoba time-honoured one that the authoritiesweat is over and will have had enough of ik twists a lap, put over a dainty brass lever, and instantaneously vitality quivers through the is of coures no question that itinerant beggars apparently hesitated to make the ship's master without being present at the fasst. They bad for suitable weasel there is a
of the East are a far better orgsuired and responsible, though it does not seem quite fair bus worried to search "Barns of-water-astero,
par qulations, had posed an audience, and acted as gently increasing ripple under the pros, aud-cleverer-community than to organised and that a Colony like Ceylon should huse
prompter right after night, and yet the speech West, but whether they ate vastly superior in for bis neglect to search bis reseal properly
possibly in many of the more Europeanized
iplicted on othere and they felt free one mere. man, who loves look and tideway, the great towns of India and elsewhere, in 9, en to some
Next comen Halloween (All Hallow's Evo) playgrounds of the fresh breezes and dancing gooetion. At home the baggar is generally
regarded rat at all by the Beatobman abroad waver, never and never rulgarised. The car is regarded as a beggar from real want, in the East
but looked forward to for days by the youngest school-boy, who has been saving up his pence good in its way, whether one chane to pull Europeans are apt to put him on quite another it on Iss or in the blistering host of a tropical | plano sad ay that he adopts the profession not
for the parchess of a false for, a laster and son, and a fire thing is the sail when one lies in from want but as a definite and anecoful; osi!.
the necessary supply of nuts and apples with the shadow of towering canvas and feels the ing. Yet one has only to read the police court
out which it would not be Halloween. They air, soft as a lady's hand, come down from the esses a home to have the delusion abattored, for
form into bands of from ten to a dogan, girls grent hollow of the mainsail as ons'e yacht in many instances the amount of money found
and boys, got up in all sorts of fancy dress, breeks through the surges of mid-Channel, concealed amongst the raga and Lettere
and carrying lanterns visit all the houses But surely the very subtlest insp ever impris would make up a daily earning which many
round about giving a small entertainment of soned for the service of man lies in that unpre-hard working labourers would be proud to claim.
wong and dance wherever admitted. Of cours tentious fin of patrol at your feet on the motor,
they are not allowed to go empty away. These have earned the name leagues and leagues of unaonditional travel
groups of cezaprised into the limits of a bisealt tin-cauld
of "The Golgaliste." The origin of the word any man ask for more?
is a mystery. Every year the new papers
My friend, in what he is pleased to call the stokobold, uttered a professional growl or two in cemment on my enthusiasm an wo started that day, bat
even be was bound to admit that tha time of many diffenities in nearly over, and is an stradinarily shart spase these dainty little snips nare developed from the condition of perplexing toys into works of art approaching mechanical perfection and reliability. I let him grumble and tride with oil-can and enner about
If the Captain. immediately banda the stowa way over to the police he is not held liable. at this is a serious matter for a colony like this is shown by the fact that only last week four stowaways arrived in Colombo. Two of them were Arabe, and it is stated that it has become quite a practice for Arab vagrants to get on board steamere either at Port Said or ados, on the ples of anding work to do and quietly secreting themselves in the ship, their sole object being to get to Ceylon. The in variable excuse these people offer, when they are sharged by the police or the ships' agents. is that they were working on board and fall asleep. At least a dozen have given this excuse Either the Arabs are a very sleepy lot or they _lack_resourcefulness and imagination in lying.
contain letters with wonderful solutions of tea
derivation of the word, but it is still wrapped in obscurity
the oogise he loved, while I lay back in the ators to position, as to induce him very shortly) of etsamers find 1 tule difficulty in proving that the guests crowd round esob armed with a born.
these stowaways are, of course, liable to im Prisonment; but they naually do not mind it in Welikada in probably smoh sa improvement on the last, especially Arabe, to whom the fare iz- what they have been accustomed to as to com peasste for a fortnight's or a month's restriction of liberty. When they come out, the problem of what to do with them remains. The masters
the e persons game on board as stowawaya. It does not appear by the wording of the Ordinance. to be becassary for them to prove that they took any care whatever to see that no one stowed aimsoll away or that the stowaway hid himself in a part of reasal where he might maiorally be overlooked. All the Captain has to do is to show that he did not accept any money or com- pensation in respect of the stowawya's passage. If the Captain allows him to work, presumably
for him. The Ordinance will be a great properly enforced, as it should be and as such Ordinances are enforced, elsewhere. If o ly stop is put to the down-st-heel Earepans and Eurasians who come from India lone much good will be dove.
To see Halloween held properly in the old time manner one has to goʻinto the country. districts, There the big farm kitchen is aleared for action. The largest thres-legged pot full of "abampit taties" (potatoes well beaton) is placed in the centre of the floor and
spoon. The light is lowered, and all sat to, The older one eating over the heads of the younger members who are kneeling round. There is great excitement, for hidden amongst the potatoes is the knowledge of the fature we are all so anxious to pear into. Boma ons gets the threepenny piece that forstelle future riches. All the young women are eager to secure the ring, as that portends à speedy marriage.
miles an hour. Another notch, and the white will take care not to disregard. The Chinese he has accopied all responsibrelief, if it is thimble and the button, as the unlucky dader
and watched the green water slip by in happy ripples from oar varnished sides, and marah banks purple with autumn borage and dusted with golden wood unwind, band after bend, as wa slipped towards the sea, No banting on ropes, no tagging stubborn oars here, the indolent will enviously abuarve. The mate touches a lever again as we round the last corner, and our spood jumps from nine to twelve plume under the cut-water staude ap created with diamonds, while a dimpling hollow forms astern as the waters parted by one progress rask together again. He looks at our wake, at the dial, and plays with the gallant little ship, putting ber at dead slow, half, and fall speed; mbining her fires till the brown weed floating alongside mores almost as fast, and then stokes them up with a touch of the hand till she changes to a little ses fury, and, trembl ing with concentrated ardune, buries her sharp mose in the spray abeal, and lastara passty pathway behind that wou'd not disorodit a trans Atlantic liver, six hours behind time. Then at last, having found all things satisfactory, he leaves her at a steady ten knots, and, reflectively uncorking bottle of Bags, asks where we are going?
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It is one of the privileges of the motor boat man to be able to answer such a question in the most casual manner. While his kindeed aahore are of necessity limited by considerations of garage and turapike, ehut in mentally, and physically by hedge and habitation, the lucky sailor knows no such restrictions. He may ernise, we did that day, at will into all sorts of places, and aleog coast lines that become unexpectedly interesting when explored by a craft of such shallow draught. What need to be too nice as to one's destination when all ie charming and fifty miles are alike to the bottled. imp in the oil tank? 3anly spits that would have been bat a distant smudge of yellow to the consting vessel develop into fairy headlands when closely explored, while within them lie negineted benches and hights beyene penetrating deep into a country untroubled by longsboraman or narigator, a cigion of old world bumists, and
obnove in now wad thon wherest entertain. meat is Aresdisa in simplicity and within whose hospitable portale one many feel uneself is another age. If the bostorist-to coin a word to fill an obvious, gap-fishes or photographs, what bear conveyssop could he have? While to the wildfowlor the new craft may mean great things in the future.
The times when beggare have been found in the possession of silver are not a few, and of ccossional, and in this respect the horse gentle. man baa au advantage over bis eastern brother in that the 'low at unit of coinage generally bestowed is worth more than it is here. In Chis the beggars, us every other eestion of that intricate piece of maabinery, the Chinese cation, have brought their profession to a realiy high pitch of excellence and organization. For their own part they bavo such power that the shopkauper who does not give, stands a very no chance of having his trade so Impded by Passive
off the too persistent attentions of the bowl bearer. But above and beyond that the beggars form amongst themselves
a very fairly organised detective and information agonoy, of which neither the po iconor the criminals are too proud to avail themgalvan Eren in the Straits the latter, meko of the itinerant wanderer often to god offct, and a beggar lounging round your back pre mince in often a very danger signal which you b.ggars differ somewhat from their western brethren inasmuch as they inconvenience themselves in order to elicit sympathy, whilst is moet onses the European attempts to inconvenience someone else. Thus your sastera disciple of the art will produse upon his own body sores and deceptions which make the new-comer abadder with sympathetic loathing. Tre on examination sores, displayed with engaging frankness and pardonado pride, too often are found to be deceptions, but then who is going stop in the middle of the street and lift the loatbly plasters and filthy rags to see if things are what they really soom. When this is done however the result is generally another testimony to the ems with which humanity on play on oredulity. Of goness there are cases where the injuries are genuine, witness the Chinamaa wao pro-it must be difficult for us as commaui'y to bably never had a better stroke of luck financially than when he met the Malay pirates somewhere amongst the islands round Singapore. and suffered reft of his arms, and now is a respected landmark of Rames Squares Around the beggar who does not descend to disgust in order to excite generosity, there grows after a time an air of prosperity and respectability which in itself is sufficient nesa and almost invites arantee of genuine, money, but you got no choice. But whether binas away together side by side, a fature
consideration without
any appeal to aims, Against the gentlemen here who occasionally really bear the afflictions of Inarus, there are at home these who are too osreful of their own feelings to ape this variation of the art, and instead carry road with them children, whose tiny red noses, dirty faces and bitter orying-stimulated by well judged pinches draw simsin satisfactory stream from the paraes of the ladies especially Against the gentleman who paints on his sorer we have in the west the expert who con so double up a log na to appear to have lost that valuable member, cr who, by the aid of soap and a facility for contortion, own, when the policeman is rennd the next corber, gain much sympathy, advice and current coin at the hands of a broadminded and often generous crowd.
Even in England, though the last is little known; there are 4,000 miles of canale, four Taking them all in all one is inclined to times as much navigable` river, and an endless think that whilst the east iz man of the mileage of lake and estuary coast line at com. tra le are more numéros, better organised mand of the cruising motor boat. Just sorom sa à definite section, óf iha, body politic, the the Channel, again, Francs posentɛas wonder. } difference in numbers, skill, persistence and ful system of artificial waterways, mmuni+zaoçes, is not so marked as our somewhat eating with those of Holland and Germany, bypocritical beat of mind would lead most which in turn land to the great Europana ritari, në nan westerasra to Imagine,
so that our cruising grounds, leaving the sen out of consideration, are indefinite. In a well- chorea vessel with a comfortable cabin aft, ons capable of travelling all day on a can of spicit, handy, speedy, and of fair ses qualities, one may arulsa, píožic, and luxuriate to our loset's con. tant all through the summer, and in the winter house her mugly at some waterside yard with the certainty that she will come out fresh and merviceable again when better weather returne, and needing none of that costly reftting and overhauling a yacht calls for each spring.
Of those wonders of the deep, the moders it is not for me to spear. They petrol roer, are a thing apart, the specially of the man whose joy is in rivalry and records, and who is ready to pay highly for his pastime. But the ordinary cruising motor-boat to its many other virides adds a moderation in price backed by a simpli
DESTITUTE IMMIGRANTS.
TO BE STOPPED LANDING IN CEYLON,
The Ceylon Polise have just reosivad instraz. tions to put in force the Oriannos passed last July to probibit the entry of dietita'e mad viciour persona into Ceylon.
Judging by the number of these persona at present in the island, says at Times Geylon, there seems to have been a rash to get in bat re the door closed in their faces. The shipping companies are being warned of their respousi- bilifice under the Ordinance, which makes them liable to repay to the Government all costa destitute incurred in connection with
immigrant landed, daring period of two
of management such da may readily be months from his landing, unless bo can be
ced in a few less
AN OLD SORE.
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For painful reasons which it is needless to recapitulate, the Goverments of the British Far Eastern Crown Colonies have sudes Youred to put down gambling within the Colonies, eva 16 the ratailing of lottary tickets, but when an official totalister is allowed on the Raceosures and, the games of bridge and poker in the European clubhouses,
appear as righteous as we ought to be. We bare heard it urged that bridge is not gambling game any more than poker, but A game of skill in which wit is pitted against wit and when we remember the notorious Madame Meg css, we do not know how the totalizator can be described.
In the latter case, you certainly paid your or not European forms of losing money are more defensible than Chinere po-tez or fans tan, it still remains a fact that the laws of the Colony are directed against all forms of gambling. They are not successful in putting it down amongst the natives, as frequent raids of gambling honor show, but it is at least a fact that they drive it into corners where it sunot be seen or regulated. Elsewhere, re gulation insteal of prohibition has been appted, Gambling is regulated in the Federated Malay States. Gambling is also regulated in Johoru, and we believe a friendly arrangement was made, not a very many years ago, between the two Governments, under which Eur peans and Eurasians were prohibited from using the gaming houses. Our attention has been called to the fact that Europesos and Eurasiana are once more frequenting these gaming houss, and as it is feared some of the young man may be seduped from the paths of rectituds through losing their meagre salaries on games of chance, we bare been asked to anggest that the old arrangement should be revived by the respective do vocuments of the Straits Setti ments and Johore. We do not hesitate tɔ, say gambling is a foolish practice at the best of umes, and it le necessary to protect some people against themselves; but we would welcome more consistency, and we do not sie how it can be achieved without undue interf-renos with the freedom of the subject. Whens judge may have his lottery ticket every month, as we know to be the case in some places we could name, it seems aufair, as well as inconsistent, th: t the coolie should not have an equal chance blem of restriction to the Government, and of winning big prize. We present the pro leave it to approach Jebore if it cares to do so. Doubtle representations in the proper quarter will result in an arrangement being made.
SOME SCOTTISH FESTIVALS. "G, 8" to the Singapore Free Press writes, For £150 one can
can proved to have been a stowaway. Presumably To the Scot abroad, the name of St. Andrew is get a first-class best that will go everywhere police with the terms of the Ordiasure as they not for battle as in the olden days but to happy the local agents, on being acquainted, by these the fiery cross that calls the olan to assemble and do anything in land-locked waters. For all will be this weak, will inst not th hend gathering and pleasant conviviality. The Scot £300 one may pick up an excellent 30 ft. 4-cylinder 20 or 24-b.p. motor for estuary work offices, who will warn the Captains of the vessels at home known of St. Andrew as the Patron alch in summer wasther may be used for calling in Colombo, whe will presumably try Saint of his country, but has usually a bary extended excursions along the fringe of salt and avoid taking destitate persons or persons notion of the date of that Saint's anniversary
destitute, on board.
and the day, in the festive sense, is regarded not Whether they
Waler. The ɑost of docking a boat with occa- likely to become will succeed in doing this is at all. It is only when he leaves the old courire
sional supervision by a professional is about five shillings a month. Other expenses are equally doubtful, but if a destitute immigrant is found and dwells amongst other nationalities that ho Blight, depenting chiefly on whether the owner on boned, the Captain will be warned against remembers Scotland's Saint and rallies round saile the craft himself or not and the kind of landing him and will be liable to a peralty not the St. Andrew's Cross, and the Scottish cruising he goes in for.
exceeding five hundred rupees, and the Standard sharing the haggis and the mountain Happy, then, is the man who presences one of immigrant himself will be liable to the same dew with all his friends and
compatriots, these docile Hittle ships, and, free of dusty penalty (or a month's imprisonment in default) highway and conventional town, betskes himself if he lands after receiving a warning. to the water for an automn holiday. Happy the early morning start; the long day of luxurious adventure, with a congenial companion, the the and the dreamless sleep of the night that harbour ripples playing the softest of lullabies outside. The man who could not appreciate
The New Year, Buras's Night, and Halloween at the Boottiab festivals at home. Long ago It is clear from this that the most important Scotland in her apriely to shake off the yoke motion to be taken under the. Ordianne is that of the Church had all harch festivals and of sho inspection of voarele immediately on their holidays
and Bet at disregarded
naught,
thst litúls 'account arrival, for the captain and the immigrant
It is evident from the wording, bo ta shared and to this day Christene is of litla sorunt first before they can be held responsible. The for the New Year. This is chiefly the working Ordinance provides for the appointment of the man's holiday and he takes full advantage of it. visiting officer to do this work. No such officer The old year is at the last
pocket well lined
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It is with black.hu, short bread and other del seems to be left antirely to the poliós. more than likely that notone, but several, officers cacies, not forgetting the necessary bottle, will have to be appointed if the work in to be starts cut to first-foot all bis friends and make efficiently carried As two or more vessels them partake of his good cheer, taking like
bat frequently come in almost at the same time hospitality in return,
and it would be easy for any captain of one of Twenty-five days later comes the anniversary. there, who has disc. vered that he has a deesitate of the birth of Robert Burns which must be person on board, to quietly ship him ashore celebrated by a dinner or supper consisting while the visiting offer is inspecting of all the national dishes and weshad, down another ventel. It will take no time to realise by coplons draughts of the nation (1 beverngs. This, once the attempt is made to put the Ordin- In this feast the fair sex bas no abaré, only shoe in force.
maa may partake, Why this should be is
Is is not probable that a proper start will bo { curious, as Rabbie as we all know wsi DEVOT made this week, as the authorities do not seem averse to the presence of beauty and I-am | to have thought the matter ont and made their' sure if him shade could visit some of the
The twe items of lack to be avoided are the is doomed to old maidenhood or bachelordom. Then there is the tiny Chíos doll which generally fally falls to the shy young bachelor, who is unmereifolly shaffed on being the prospective Int her of large family. Then for and has settled the fature so far, dookin' for apples takes place. The competitor in his engerne after some special specimen of Adam's fall often goes farther into the tub than he intended Fortune is again further tempted by the three basica, one containing fresh water, the cond dirty water and the third being empty. The position of these bowls is frequently changed and the seeker into the future in blind-folded. Dons bo pince his hand in the bowl containing the ofan water thes bie matrimonial future is all subahins and happiness; should he choose the dirty water, then he may expect a wife to correspond; and lastly if the empty bow falls to bis lot, then the future is his own, as he will have neither good or bad hope to worry him bat will remain whappy bachelor,
Now the company gather round the blazing. Are and fatare husbands and wires are burned Should they together in the form of nu's.
of pasos and contentment is foretold, But should they explore and dy apart then quarrels innumerable lurk in that matrimonial siren- ture, Tongues now began to wag and creepy stories are told of past Halloweens sad the doings of Auld Karnie, Ghosts of warlooks, who are allowed to work their wicked will on this one night of the year. We all get closer together as the stories circle, take shuddering fartive glenges behind into the dark sorvers and think of the earie abadowy way homeward. A farewell glass makes as brave again and like to the Halloween gathering that Buron bas immortalized, we end the night.
Wi' merry sange an' friendly orsoke,
I wot they did na weary; An' unco taken, an' fanny jokes,"
Their sports were cheap an' cheery Till buttered soos wi' fragrant lant,
Sot a' their gaba.a staarin' ; Syne, wi' à social glass o' strunt,
They parted off careering'
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