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RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
~itow many rauiors remonber that thứ in dilay Morn? How many, too, attach any importanes to the sld notions prevalling at Home regard ing the potency of May dow in improving the
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 1st, 1911.
THE REVOLUTIONARY RISING Procedure was followed this morning. I am tot
AT CANTON
A later message from Canton is that all is quiet in the city.
for two hours before the riotors were dispersed, Our correspondent states fighting continued and the military became wasters of the situation. One of the drst acts of the zielers was to out the telephone and telegraph wire, and in coase.
"NOERVO
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.}
TO INSPECT THE TROOT..
MANCHE GUARDS,
As an outcome of the assassination of the late Tartar-Gonorai and the taking over of Itis duties by the Vicoroy the Manchu Guards aro coming in for a share of H.E.'s consideration. He finde them in anything but a fit glute Some not at all for their duties. H.E: has
thorough inspection of the amb after therefore appointed a Tartar officer to hoki a
of them are old and decrepit and IT
That the Customs Offcern or duty were cach protected Ja military guard. All janks were Wai-chow, Shiu-hing and Hak chow, rose there also carefully overhauled, especially those from are known to be very many revolutionists. To- complexion? Truth compe's me to admit that
dramatic event happened yesterday day the search for rebels is still going on and a
April 27th. house-to-house investigation is being made. some of the complexions here are not what they
The keeper of a ries shop was one of the rebels, Board of Foreign Affairs that an eminent А The Viceroy has recoired word from the used to be. Tropical hest, hte hours, and other
afternoon, causch are no doubt to blaine. Whoever wo
bad a stock of gunpowder and dynamite. Ba-inspect the troops. The Viceroy has actifled And in his rice-bins covered over with grain he American officer will shortly visit Cantou and Heo a tuan or ́s woman-woll aloured the anturquence it was very difficult to get any informs.ing.a defrolment of soldiers coming to thier faft to the Director of the Military, axaminations those deemed fit will be kept in -iminalso is to ask how long they have been intion of why was happening within the city, as perished in the explosion which followed. This Bureau, together with instructions to provide for the posts, while those that are useless will be the pros here at this step ins the Colony, and we are surprised if the answer the authorities had promptly closed the gaton shows the determination of the rebels and how the visitor's comfort. The Americans are in deprived of them and other men does not refer to a number of wooks.
when the trouble began, and thus confiard the they would rather suffer death ilma capture, great fasaur just at present, for according to the employed to fill their places. These guards will
I hear that there has been some little fighting If I remember arightly, if one desires to outbreak to a small area.
The latest presango received from our core and the encounters have mostly been between refused to participate in the proposed partition efficient body of men will be the result. Tho
morning, but not of any serious importance, rumours going the rounds cblain the full virtue of the May dow it should };
America has in future he belter equipped, and a sunet: 'wore those resisting captare and the soldiers, be applied early in the morning, somewhorespondent saya. about sunrise, I think. The face should be well thus leading revolutionists of the City was It appears that at 3 pm, on Thursday one of
[We learn that forty of the revolutionaries arrested have been beheaded, and it is remarked
Eight Banner Settlement will also come in for washed in the moisture, but if the weather
that only two and queues. All shops within the
attention it the near fatare. There is said to be a good deal of dissatisfaction concerning trailie has boon resumed.)
this
THE SIMPLE LIFE."
SUN CURE AND OPEN-AIR SLEEPING REMEDY.
of China.
CANTON AND MACÁN.
It is reported here that the Viceroy has
of Macas on the subject of licensed gambling, His Excellency points out that now this evil has been abolished thronghout the Kwong Tang Province, in the interests of the Chinese antion Matao nght to follow suit, as the Presence of the gaming places is a source of
will be
being concerning those rules laying down how many persons may dwell in one house and hew many relatives and friends a man may be allowed to entertai entertai
continues like what it has been, it will be hard to/Arrestal, and it was due to this fact that his city gates have re-opened, and river and railway addresscil an urgent dispatch to the Govornor various matters in the setUement, not the leanti distinguish botwoen dow and rain. In a little followers made the attack on the Viceroy's book on folklere which I came noross the other jamon. During the fighting two important day I read that in Cornwall certain hosting proofficials were killed by the bullets of the perties are vested by superstition in May dow Uno belief is that a swelling in the neck may be cured by the patient going before sunrise, on the first of May, to the graro of the lost young man (woman, if the patient be a man) who lina ben zonde no attempt to chook the fire, which burat ostminster. Tho exhibition itself attracted continuous. temptation to the Chinos. The the affect that at boot 200 mem more are buried in the churchyard, and applying the daw, Half out at about 9pm. Fhear that when the innoh attention, and theèa were larga attendances Viceroy 18 fully sensible of the great loss of required for the Police Ferce. This is due to the, revenue this will quse Maono should theet that the city is rapidly growing, especially in gathered by pawing the hand three times from revolutionists askombled, in front of the Tamen the afternoon and evening, says the Morning Governor thereof fall in with His Excelleney's the Eastern parts, and that seroral you!
the head to the foot of the gravo, to the fort affected by the ailment...
Very few would cary to fly in the face of Prose vicknco by embarking on such a hazardous enterprise în May, and we may take it for granted that there will be few notices under the heading
opposing party, at the Central Brigadier. General, who led the troops, was very sori- ously wounded. Inokily the Viceroy and his family suffered no bdily harm. The troops
each man wores white ash and n triangular badgro fastened to the breast.
through a widow, noy's lunch, and the world, amper His Excellor's mad, and the would. bassin made good his escape.
was opened on March 21st, at Carton Hall, A Simple Life" conference and exhibition
at the series of lectures which took place during Ecoder.
MORE POLICE.
Le Total of Police has issued a notice to
suggestion, and co-to help matters the Vienray stations will soon have to bo arcated Thare has promised to pay the Maono Treasury a sumare sorral meg whose pariod of training-bag of $200,000 if the gambling houses be done now: almost expired, but these will not be
way with by the first day of the eighth enough to supply the deficiency. THOOD. It is not definitely stated what also finds that there is a large amount of soorel The Viceroy
In the course of her lecture on "How to get Eight of the revolutionists wore captural Behake, of Broadlands remarked that most of well and how-to-keep well," Mies Kate Emila I have no need. I think, to remind readers during the fight, and are now in closs custody. the thousand and our diseases to which we were that inarriages in May are lucky-more soAll junks and laundies coming in are being subjected were merely the violation of natural thau ual is that meath. Cariously enough searched before passengers are allowed to land of our than a suppression of the syrapton. At reply has been received, but it is considered gambling being carried, on, especially in the inwa, The treatment generally applied was leas thnx is a belief or a superstition or hờ, tanprón. A night or two ago while the Viceroy was present we spent hundreds of thousands of wion, call it what you will, which dios hard. f reading a document in his ofte be was fired a pounds on romedies, wheroas if we went the likely that the Governor will accede to the outlying parts of the city, and so, at his request elementary knowledge which wealt enable it likely to be some farther trouble regarding the to not as gambling detectives. These lande boer right way about it erery child would obtain en request. It would appear that there is the Tootsi has formed a special corps of 200 man to prevent disease.
vexed question of the Macro Boundary. The placed under the care of a potty military officer ILLNESS NOT INEVITABLE: Colds, lambage, and other well-known com-
Society for the Protection of Boundary Rights | plaiute care to us again and again; and whilo
bas notified the Viceroy that Portagnes have
named Man, time in order to get rid of them, we did nothing Kow Wa and that they have endeavoured to wo wore content to go to any extreme at the
been age surveying in the locality known as at all to prevent the recurrence. decinred, was not inevitable, although many tax on the natives of this place. The
Illness, sho people thought it was. Medical science in the Society reports that the people are highly universities, and more instruction given in home inforcements both by laud and water he cant to future mast is more instructive, ond to this end
excited and that serious trouble in imminent the speaker advocate & chair of health at the unless immediate steps be taken and re and do pestio circles so as to provent liness.
Children, like animals, were born with the
the place in question. The Viceroy has uoti.
of marriages" in any newspapes for the next thirty-ose days.
Though the weather has been snowhat trying this week, life has not ben by any means dull. The Sanitary Board and the existative Council, ultor doing their little bust, were eclipses in interest an importance by the events at Canton. Something like a rorolation
On Wednesday last HE the Viceroy re- coived a letter from a revolutionary society in viting him to become their leader and obtain the sovereignty of the Twe Kwongs. The Viceroy's only action was to take further precautions for the preservation of peace, consorship over the Press, and scarcely any nowe The Thotai of Police is oxorcising a strict
is obtainable.
Saturday
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all
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by reckless riding boil on the Band and at. Sha Ho. Ceatain native youths whose knowledge of horses and riding is all-bire animals and often
trol of the anims and was thrown to the ground career along like wild creatures. such a porson while riding at Sha Ho lost con
Yesterday
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continued on its way and knocked dowia man carrying a load of salt fish. The man was-hurt- Aftached to the Yamen of the Brigadier-it was at once stoten by the crowd. The rider and his fish scattered over Bin road, from whence?
90 PAT
has been attempted, but like all the other in-
right ideas as to their focil, but thesed the receipt of this intelligence to Ad- consequent offorts of mulyontents, it has.come to is again quiet, and the steps taken by the which we thrust upon them kinds mia: Li and the Diplomatic-Commissioner.
were thwarted by the
short, diseases wers a violation of nature's inwa To prevent these it was necessary that
to stimulate every agency of the body. Among natural aids should be brought to bear in order these remedies she placed light-air baths in the most important position,
naght It has occasioned considerable" Hord-Government have Loou quite effectual in pre- shed and croatod a panic among the better class vouling auy farther trouble. Last night it was of Chinese, who had something to loss, but the rumoured that another rising would take place the xómedics should be eliminative, and that General are two tomporary prisons which then offered $2 to any person who would szcitement has apparently simmered down and about midnight, but, on a matter of fact, the the telegramas reporting all gaist seem tonight passed away peacefully, and thore was no represent the truth.
trouble whatever. The City presented a strange appearance last night, and one might have
it is
to ascertain the true facts. Ons story if not trus is at any rate worth mentioning. quite romanitie.
an attack from an enemy Late in the oroning I walked through certain parts near the river and found that overy police station had a much.
OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS.
Air baths at night wors beneficial, but not to
persons awaiting trial, ara med for the accommodation of those
carry him to the hospital, and this a nin To guard thore volunteered to do.
The fiel soller also limp body of thirty-three
ed along the road and entered the hos hes hitherto been eraployed, the cast of pital. He then demanded $4 compensation
persons 2
men
It roletos that whan the attack lorgor number of mon on duty, and at the door look houses where the san did not shine for ther is now no find upon which to draw for attendance but would sand for the polica to
There are so many stories and versions of the Suppored that it was in readiness to withstand the same extent as the light-air baths, by reason/Rijcka wagon, uniform and food has hitherto for injuries-roosived and loss of his fish. The i happenings at Canton that it is rather difficult
of the former excluding the light rays. In boce paid out of the gambling tax. Since the rider refused to pay, but the doctor interfered regard to light, we did the most stupid things, tax has been abolished these men have received and said that if he did not pay up he would not We walked on to shady side of the road; no pay, nor are they ever likely to receive any only turn him out of the hospital without too strongly and pulled down the blindy to exclude the KUD,
for foar it might their expises. The men are fooling very sore arbitrate upon the oa. This frightened the spoil the carpet Wo also went in for dark upon this, and having presented their case to youth and he paid up without further ado clothing instead of light, and in many other the Brigadier that officer has sont in a petition It is a pity that the police do not take steps to ways did the very opposite to what we should.
She instanced the open-air school of tho
to the Viceroy on their behalf. This is a good Provent this reckloss riding, which is a danger London County Council as a case where i enormous improvement had taken place in the departments are managed in this province,
instance of the way in which governmental to life and limb. children, and hud eliminated curtain disseser without any special the simple fe, in the proper selection of food, treatment. The methods of clothes, and ather things would eliinate the word incurable out of our language. She could their living whose fouth-warrants had been give cases where porous were now earning signed. San baths were also invaluable, as also open-air sleeping on the ground, from which no fear of rheumatism may En held.
Kome
of
WEST RIVER PIRATES.
was rande on the Yamen, and when the Viceroy of cach, were four fully-armed men with frod had to make a hurried escape, his retreat was
bayonets. Patrol of police, revolver in hand, Ls were marching about the streets, while on the covered by the women of his household, reported that a considerablo risk to themselves river there was a much larger number of pollee. they got between the revolutionaries and tho bosts, with armed crews, as duty than usual. fleeing Viocros and contributed by this The bridges loading into Shamsen were protected CHEYTO to make hi escapo certain by strong guards, whilst the guard-boat that This incident reculle
the Bes off the French Concession had an augment rominee of sur on's history, especially the ed erow, all armed to the teeth. During the action of the noble Catherine Douglas bon day the British gunboats, the Robin and James the First of Scotland was attacked in foorhen arrived and took up their stations Perth by Highlanders. The bolt of the door had near Shameon; there were also two French beon withdrawn to enable the eaterans to oblain ganhoste in the river. All the gates lea ling se may entrauer, and the brave Cattering Doug. into the actual City were closed and strongly las pat her arm in the staple in the hope of guarded, and the walle were likewise, hold by bolding the door against the enemies of the troops. As soon as it began to get dark king. But the fair sem was broken by the searchlights from the various Chinesa guaboste onslaught of mon and bor devotion proved began to flash their rays in overy direction, fruitless, the king being overtaken at last and and there is no doubt that the whole city really seemed to her to be too ludicrous. Iler Profect to ezumine all persons arriving at and
killed after he had made a terrific fight for his
life.
THE EGO-BOILER WAIST.
RAILWAY ACCIDENTS,
taken place up the West River in the direction of you that is what happened on one of the railways It is reported that several piracies have lately killing a man, y woman and adog on ons journey, It not often happens that a train exocoeds in
dinary monsures to captura the marauders. A the dog were killed at the beginning of the Wuchow, and the authorities have taken extrahere the day before yesterday. The woman and day ago or two a band of fourteen were caught joarnes, while the men was killed almost an and the river patrols are keeping a lock-out with arriving at Canton. The Pat Ya Mog.dráto more than sual vigilance. Iu spite of this, later held inquests on the victims. the unlive vessels journey up however, the pirudies continue to occur, and in feur and trembling. To improve mat ters the Viceroy has ordered the Wastion,
the river
being said about standard bread and its contain
As for food, she noted there waan great dent ing 80 per cent. of the wheat. But why suly 80 por cent-why not the whole 100 per acnt. It and not as commeres tampered with it. The departing from that port end to seizo any son advice was to get food as Nature gare it to us, result would be the elimination of pessimism and picious characters. the triumph of optimism.
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The first milophone installation for wireless KEPT IN trains was inaugurated at Stratford-on-Avon on the 22nd ult Messages were received and dog. patched from tlustelephong box filted in a train
travelling between Stratford and Ettrington CHS. J. GAUPP
and were heard quite distinctly.
was on the alert, and bad the rebels again attempted a rising they would doubtless hare had a worse time than they experienced the **Honoyed words," a phrase which we heard night before. From all that can be gathered to give on posturing and posing for health. He ordinary passengers and then, on a preconcerted It often happens that a used wat long ago at a certain meeting, were it would seem that the rising has been entirely said that from morning until night most people signal, join together and size and plunder the Dr. J. Stenson Booker had come neafai hinta and of pirates will take tickets on a boat as certainly not the order of the afternoon at the abortive, and its ill-success is no doubt fine to shuffled along through the day, whether at the resset. Logislative Council on Thursday 1st On three reasons, first, the wunt of proper organism table, at work, or at the desk. At the table number and the proceding has often been ac This has been done times without that occasion the Hon. Mr. Howett found him then on the part of the rebels; second, the and sometimes with their legs twisted round thempted by loss of life.
people eat with elbows on the arms of the cuirs, self up agin it." Hohad to fight with his back precautionary measures which the Viceroy had table, instead of sitting straight and square at te the wall. The Government onslaught was already taken to guard against a sudden rising light angles. more determined there was expected, and Hou, Mr. and third, the loyalty of the troops for the along to business or pleasure, instead of pat old City two nights ago. Clements, the protagonist of the day, handled rebels, it would appear, imagined that the mili-
Along
street ho had seen people slouch somethat amusing incident occurred in the his cudgels very effectively. But the Hon. Mr.tary would also rise with them in endosoaringing their feet firmly on the ground, alding a grand illamination was being held in honour In Wah Tong Stroot Howeit was not dismayed. He stuck to his gus, to overthrow the Government.
head erect, and taking round, deep broaths. and ever when deserted by some of his colleagu
In the case of ladies all this was diffent, because of a certain god, and as usani, a band of musi. fought well, · liko a civaractor whom Sir Walter adior-General was wounded, and to-day comes
I reported yesterday that the Coutral Brig. of the way in which they wers clothed, although cians had been hired to discourse sweet strains to
the haram skirt was somewhat of an improve- Scott has minde famous," for his own hand."
ment upon somo moles. But be warned them the news that he has succumbed to his injuries. that the egg-boiler waist would by no wesas in- No wonder the unofficials ace sometimes
Present at the scene of action was another duce either a sound mental or physical co inglined to "disgruntle," as the Amerienas Neid named Li Cheung Yan, and he dition. Apart from starting the day wol
stated by the Colonial Treasurer, who lationer, and he fell, riddled with bullets. It is for employing the right mental and physic tail and then made off with As soon as Lo the Penang Chamber of Commerce, recently would say, when their helplessness in frankly mistaken by the rebels for the Law Commisoming downstairs briskly and setting out a
swinging stop, there was the great necessity declared that it did not matter a row of plast known with any degree of exactitude how | Fose at night, whether the Council passail that rote or not, the money had already boon spent!
WAS
LOWERING THE LIGHT,
thy were killed, but it must have been a considerable number. Fy some the number is
Ho suggested returning home from basiness instead of rushing about after business hours, placed ns high na twò iundred and fifty, but He gave as une remedy in the case of a canal this is probabis exaggeration. Most of physical or mental worrying or running down those rebels sain were found to be queuetesse retiring to a room and lowering the light men, as it is no wonder that all without the should put one's feet firmly on the food
This assisted mental concentration.
mentally resolve something assume a
upon doing said, whether one had one or not. It would also
In like manner the official members of the Sanitary Board are apt to feel uncyed when they give considerable time mud thought to the consideration of a subject and recommend that national pigtail are now suspected of revolution one's arms, and virtae," as Shakespeare
Austrian Minister of Commeres has issued an According to Electrical Engineering, the ardor that the patrien passenger ships trading beyond Gibraltar or Aden must be fitted with the case bled multitudo,
wireless telegraph apparatus. The apparatas A man named Lomust have a range of 100 nautical miles. After was one of the crowd, and he happened to be the November 8th, 1911, when the order comes into proud possessor of a very five graus. This force, ships not equipped will not be allowed to queuo attrotol the attention of the way stand station is to be established in the Cape Peninsula carry passengers further wireless telegraph.
sharp knife and severed the unfortunate-Tin's
tg bobind him, who at once, whipped out a at Slangkop.
of
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Speaking at the annual general meeting found out his loss great was his lamentation. Mr. Mitchell, the shairman, mentioned that the His cries and imprecations drowned even the committee had had an andienes with the Gover noise of the musicinus and tears wore seen The result of the interview, Mr. Mitchell went ner on the question of a wireless station there, streaming down his face. He got but ran sympathy from the byster ere, who laughed members would doubtless like to know what has on to say, was published at the time, but uproariously at Lis impotout grief.
sinco eventuated. First of all, with regard to the establishment of a wireless telegraphic WHY GO TO station on Bonang Hill, the Governor suggested the Chamber aliculd communicate with the
mest desirable thing and the Government are Admiral on the Sation, which the Committee
writing home accordingly.
EDUCATIONAL.
I reported a day or two ago that a severe ex-
It appears that the Viceroy and, his family assist to resolve that one was not really weak at aminatien was to be held of all those teanhors did The Admiral agrees that it would be a all, and one could go so far as to say: "I am holding appointments in the various Government not weak Lam not ill; I am well and strong." Solole. The Commissioner has now stated assured them that he had seen inclesiable
It might sound all false and silly, but he that this examination is to be held during the bezelit derived from that course,
sammer vacations. Not only are tho teachers of ordinary subjects to be examined, bat also the drill, drawing and neic mastera are to be tested as to their fitness. The, Com
the applicatione made theroanont be approved,sey tondencies only to find that the Government has disallowed it. Such was their experience again last week, had very narrow escapos. When the rebels and they took it lying down. Time was who attacked the Yamen and set fire to it, His we should have heard a vigorous protest, but Excellency together with his father and family these days are gone and the unofficials are ready and a few followers made their way through a to bow to the inevitable.
hole in a broken wall and thus got into Sue Faný RODERICK RANDOM.
Street, wars they made their way to Admiral Li's temporary residence. It is reported, how- LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Lever, that one of the Viceroy's sons, a boy of on the 29th ult., at 8 pm, and may be expected and it is feared that they have boon either killed The L.M. str. Prias Ludwig left Shanghai 12, and one of his concubinos are missing, here to-morrow at 7 am.
or captured by the rebels. Later in the day (about The O.S.K. str. Beatle Mar, hence March 2 p.m.), His Excellency was excorted by a very 22nd, arrived at Victoria, B.C., on the 19th ult Silk or this steamer was delivered in New Yorkstong guard to the Admiralty, where he now
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OPIUM REVENUE IN HONGKONG. THE SILVER MARKET.
In the House of Commons. recently Mr. circular ar
Colonies what was the maximum annual revenue Gershom Stewart asked the Secretary for the
the last two months seems hardly justified by write a good Chinese essay. The late Com
The large amount bought by China during is laying very much stress on the ability to opiam farm; what was the revenue for this the present trade conditions in that quarter, and missioner was notorious for the neglect of his
year; and what was the
the estimated ravenno for.. speculative buying in anticipation of the duties, and ho filled subordinate poste in his longer notice than the hon. gentleman hue
next year, it is thought that there is somewhat heavy
Mr. Harcourt-I cannot, without much Government, before long, commencing their department and filled up vacancies in the given me, state the maximum annual revenue aurrency reform. In view of the present Inge schools with many of his own relations, and a nader the contract which expired early in 1910 revolutionists and many arrests have been made, risky, and may in the fature prore a dangerous fit to hold their posts. Now those who have 31,560. The rent of the present form, which OPTHALMIC
this soups. The rent paid by the farmer All day yesterday, a strict search was made for in Shanghai, such a more would seem decidedly large proportion of these men were utterly an- stocks of silver, Sycee, and Mexican dollars now The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Empress of China, None of the Hongkong-Cauton steamers were feature in the silver market, though whether the obtained their situations by this means are in will continue during 1911 snd 1912, is $1,183,200 was 31,452,000, to which must be added receipts from diran licences, which amounted in 1909 to which left here on the 8th nitimo, arrived at allowed to land passengers before each person requirements of the Government have been fear and trembling, for the new Commissioner a year. This is the total revenuo now derived Vancouver, B.C., on the 27th ult.
had been searched and interrogated. The same present,
over-estimated or not, it is impossiblo to say at
isa man who depoads on merit alone.
from opium, owing to the closing of the divans.
Messrs. Mocatia & Goldsmid in a recent missioner, who is said to be a very good scholar, obtained by the Calony of Hongkong for the | BECAUSE A Caroful and Inia igent
on the 26th ult.
The CPR.-Co.'s str. Monteagle laft Yoko- hama for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., on the 28th ult., at 12.30pm,
remains,
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Examination
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