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THE TYPHOON.

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THE DAMAGE IN HONGKONG. The typhoon which came dangerously near to the Colony on Thursday night was not a new typhoon which had suddenly developed to the Eastward of the Colony, hat supposed from informa- The Peak district tion circulated in

East of that the typhoon the Colony The Observatory report issunik yesterday stated that the typhoon (of the previous day) which had partially filled up, deepened after entering the ecast and passed about 50 miles to the North of Hongkong at 11 p.m. on Thurs- day. The chart of the track issued by the Observatory shows that the typhoon entered the coast between Switow and Amoy and then curved southward, travel ling overland, and the centre by 6 2.1. yesterday and passed about midway be- tween Hongkong and Canton, graphic communication with Canton and also with Swatoe is interrupted,

Thursday was an anniversary of the memorable and disastrous typhoon of September, 1906.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1913.

at Mongkok. Part of the roof of the Lyeemun Barracks was torn off, and a coti junk is waterlogged at Causeway Bay. Two of the Harbour Department.

launches are also reported to be slightly range].

WASHORT ON THE CANTON RAILWAY. There has been a washout on the Canton

section of the railway, which necessitates the running of two trains. Passengers are enrried to the part of the line where the damage has occurred, and then have to walk a few yards and heard another train on the Canton side. A number of felegraph poles have also been blown down,

THE RAINFAtla

The minfall for the twenty-four hours red at 10a.m. yesterday is given in

The Observatory report as 4.25 inches.

ANDENER TYPHOON WARNING.

Last night a message from the Mauila leervatory was kindly communicated to us reporting a typhoon Bear or over Mariana the Northern bedrones Islands, moving West.

or

THE ANTI-JAPANESE OUTRAGES IN CHINA.

AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

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PARIS LETTER.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDÈNT. ]

PARIS, August 22nd. THE INFLUENCE OF WOMEN.

HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS AT TSINGTAU.

Turkey, on account of her numerous HONGKONG SHARE MARKET, interests in Asia Minor Franco ia

Messrs. Vernon & Smyth in their similarly placed, while neither Italy nor weekly share report dated 19th September The authorities at Tsingtau seem to be anking special efforts this year to draw Austria has any serious political interests state:-

Great The local market since last report bna the attention of residents in the Far East which call for forcible nation. Britkin knows better than to run the again been very dormant, but, comparato the attractions of Tsingtan as a holiday tively speaking, steady and improved resort. The bathing facilities constitute stocks, as also in shipping. Langkats Time has come in France as well as certain danger of inflaming Mahometan prices have taken place in some insurance as of the main attractions. On the 30th ut an interesting festival took pinge on A Tsingtau gathered on the Strand, It has leading European action against Turkey.inst week's quotations, and now close with elsewhere when we can no longer afford to feeling throughout India and Egypt by have again been dealt in round about it ain

Cattons in the North

WAS very prettily faminated ignore the influence of women. ever been acknowledged by the reflecting There remains Russia-the most feared buyers at Tls, 24.

have a slightly easier tendency. The Lon which and the wise that the power possessed nation by the Turks-but here again, it don market for Oils" shows a slight with electric lauips and paper lanterns. and wielded by woman is great, and to is clear that isolated action by the Czar decline on last week's prices. The tone of The line Band of the 111. "Battalion of of the "Tin market is advised as firm. fireworks, and the rocky banks were lit be used or abused for the good or evil of would be sure to bring about complics the "Rubber" market is quiet, and that Marines was present; there were excellent Slater revolutionized, cities tions which Europa does not wish to sec. Fine Hard Para rubber closes at 3/6 pery Bengal lights. A dance on the water mankind.

The open market rate of discount is re-the bathers were interesting features. burni, kings dethroned, empires over. The only solution-a, humiliating one-is 1b,, and Plantation Sheets at 2/- per lb. mermaids and a speech by Neptune to thrown, anite to prove it true. In the to allow Turkey to reamin in Adrianople, ported as 4 per cent, and the Bank of One of the met-of-war in the roadstead now and then turned its lights on the is unchanged at 4 per pages of history woman's name is indel- and compensate Bulgaria in other direc England rate

"An absolutely overpowering Bar Silver for ready has advanced Strand..

Sher-ntingent of dancers had made their to 283-16, and forward to 285-16. ihly written, whether it be for superiority tions. That will certainly he a feather cont. ia virtue or crime; whether it be for the in Turkey's cap or fez.

ling TT. at 2/-, Shanghai T.T. at 73, appearance, but unfortunately ibey were Consols are not wet by a corresponding mauber of and Singapore TT. at 86.

dancing ladies." admiration or detestation of a world!

advised as being 737.

BANKS. Hongkong

Shanghai Thore it is stamped-let us deeply ponder Numberless are the examples

Banks have been dealt in at $702 and upon it: in the lessons in the past, which, in toner

$700 and close with seller's at the latter of fearful warning, speak to the hearts

prico

of alle. “Beware.”

ON SAUSAGE MACHINES.

and

Tsingtau also has its own aviator, Mr. Oster, who is giving frequent exhibition fights. Recently Mr. Oster for a second time successfully made a long overland MARINE INSURANCES.-Unious have been fight over Tsingtau and the Lanshan, dealt in at $760, and are steady. Cantons returning by way of Cape Ya-tau and over are still wanted and have improved to the sea to Tsingtau. He circled over the 3080, but no shares are on offer. North own, the big harbour and the surround- Chinas are wanted in the North at Tls.

ing landscape, finally landing faultlessly in the Iltis Square The length of his 135, and Yangtzes again close with a 73 FIRE INSURANCES. Hongkongs have occupying only one hour and 23 minutes. buyers now at the improved price of $385. He crossed the Laushan range at a beight Jus now Tsingtau is holding its annual and Chinas are wanted at $148, brat no of 7,500 feet.

week of sports," for which a SHIPPING Hongkong, Canton and Macaos are now in demand at $283 with comprehensive and attractive programme business has to be recorded no shares offering, and Indo-Chinas have had been arranged and training is going and Manilas still rule quiet with sellers improved to a haying rate of 378. China on for the Jockey Club race meeting. at 89 and Star Ferries remain in demand at $57.

OIL-Shells are on offer from London

40/101. at 108/6. Ural Caspians have a middle quotation of 02/- and Mexican Eagles of

INTIMATIONS

very

M. Martel, the, Chief of the Veterinary Service. has just presented a Report the Health Council, in which he strongly contains enamelled sausage-machines, alleging that appendicitis is caused by We have only to turn to history books the consumption of certain kinds of He points out that nearly all The Jupin Chronicle reports:-The to be reminded that, a Nero was formed sausages. During the day the Tokyo War Office (with wind object can by the pernicious counsels of woman; an machines red to mince the meat are weather was fine, but late in the afternly be guesser pt) has issued the follow- Anthony lost the 'world by the persuasive enamelled. B. Martel bases his observa nominal quǝtation of $191 at exchange aight was approximately 130 kilometres,

Stutenost to the Press, remunting arts and beauty of Cleopatra. A woman tion on personal experience, for before noon slight showers of rain fell, and at details of various anti-Japanese

stepped forth in the hour of her country's drawing up his report he made it his 5. p. The black typhoon signals were rages reported in China lately:-

At 6 p.m. on the 11th instant, Ensign peril, breathed hope in the hearts of business to visit several enusage-making hoisted, indicating that a typhoon had Nishimura Hikomit, attached to the got within the 300-mile radius of the Japanese troops at Ilankow, was walking despairing warriors, and led them forth establishments, where he found that not Colony. As night closed in the downpour near the river-bank station accompanied to conquer. Victory perched upon her a single machine was in good condition. by a private, and went to the Chinese banners, and the Maid of Orleans received The enamel, he declares, had pected off of rain increased, and it was generally cam to gap. 2 Chinese officer who had the crown of martyrdeza: And who could the machines and become mixed with the In a large quantity of sausages belinsel that the typhoon had again studied in Japan. As he could not speak

A have caused the desolation of the fatal mest. passed us by. Between 9 and 10 p.m., Chimes be could not find his way however, the wind began to freshen and Chinese soldier to whom he attempted to sight of blood, witen the guardian genius which he examined he found pieces of make himself understood, pointed to the of France slumbered, when the alarm enamel. The Prefect of Police has for was blowing with considerable force gtation, and the Ensign proceeded thither the upper levels. It steadily increased and was about to sit on a public chair rang in the midnight air, and the shrieks bidden the further employment of such of the living were mingled with the dangerous machines, and this decree is to and by midnight a strong gale was when a Chinese officer in mufti mado a blow which in the early hours of the signal to some soldiers, Hereupon, about agonising groaus of the dying, "piercing apply to the whole of France.

thirty-Ave Chinese soldiers surrounded the morning reached hurricane force.

Ensign and began to search him. As be the dull car of night. Who. but a had nothing suspicious about him, he woman, base, unprincipled, ambitious Who but a Catherine de Medici allowed them to do so. They proceeded woman. to deprive him of his cap, clothes, sabre, could thus have played upon the passions and boots and then knocked him down, panching and kicking him, bruising him of a weak son, and enused him to shed all over. Together with his attendant, he the blood of thousands of Huguenots, to was tied to a pillar on the platform and left exposed to the public gaze for about grally her love of power i ten minutes. Then he was taken into a Castile was the patroness and friend of ruam and tied up (suspended?) while the the great world-finder." The maiden Chinese questioned him concerning his monarch of England, too, though arbi- name, office, and the reason why he came trary and severo in her Governmcat, and

here. About an hour afterwards he was taken down and put on a beach, but was her fame stained with a dark spot which not unbound. At about 10 o'clock in the can never be effaced, yet gave an impuls evening General Chang, the Chief Staff Officer under the Commander of the troops at Hunkow, came and untied him, and felt throughout the world. She showed he was taken by steamer to the office of what woman can do when possessed of the Commander.

power to sway the destinies of a mighty people.

On the upper levels some damage was done to trees, and in the city the howling of the wind was accompanied by the musical rattling of swinging jalousies, the crashing of broken glass and the fall ing of unsecured articles frons verandahs, Messrs. W. C. Jack & C'h. had the large plate-glass window of their stop in Des Veeus Road blown in. Praya East was badly damaged again, am here was a serious landslide in Kennedy Road. Apart From this little damage was done by the storm ashore either in Hongkong or Kowloon. The boating population, as in the case of the big typhoon, were the greatest sufforera.

Isabella of

to commerce and industry, which is still

On the Hongkong side, owing to the

A certain Chinese who witnessed the direction of the wind, little damage was affair reported it to the Japanese military

The general character of a nation must rice headquarters at Hankow, when Lieutenant done. Two lighters laden with

Kitano hurried to the place accompanied over depend upon that of its women. foundered at a West Point wharf, and & by an interpreter and four privates, and The stern lowgiver of Sparta knew this few cargo boats went down at the eastern tank back the wounded Ensign. Tearing when he created those laws which made their Che steamer that resistance might only bring greater end of the harbour.

females participate with

the rude Jelumpa, which is lying opposite the trouble on him. the Ensign had retained the

passive. On the following day, however, husbands and brothers in

uf the 'RAL Thos violent games. Harbour Offee, dragged her moorings, Geneval Li, Vice-President of China, sent but successfully rode through the gale the Hupch Foreign Commissioner to the

steamer dapanese Consulate-General at Hankow, they became hold, patriotic and daring Tar Shan, the new The ss. launched for the Hongkong, Canton and demanding the proper punishment of the exhorting their sons when they went Ensign. The letter from the Vice-President Maco Steamboat Co. a few days ago. was impertinent enough to say that the farth to battle to reburn with their Ensign had entered the prohibited zone,

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ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

REFINERIES-Sales have taken place in China Sugars at $91, and more are on offer at same figure. Luzons are unchanged- with sollera at $35.

MINING.-Troncbs have eased, and have "Kinga middle quotation of 30/0, and Heawoods Raubs are now inquired for at $3.10 and Kailans are quoted at 3/- nominal. remain unchanged at 39/6 middl

The King's Speech has made a vory favourable impression in this country.

obseryes that L'Eccelsior

George's apeb will be received in France with great satisfaction, for it plainly

shows that President Poincard's recent

visit to England has brought about most happy results."

DEATH OF M. OLLIVIER-

M. Emilo. Ollivier has just died at 88.

declared against Prussia in 1870, and won He was Prime Minister when war was immortality by announcing that the task "with a light heart disaster French Government had undertaken the immediately followed.

AN-ARCU BOLORICAL FIN).

What is supposed to be one of the first Christian temples, the remains of Sainte Being Basilik, built in the sixth century was discovered a fow days ago during the course of excavations conducted by a cientific serby at Alle-Suiate Reine. The temple is an immeuse religious build. The discovery is a very important

ing.

oria.

DYSTER FARMING.

The agricultural societies of France whose spheres of influence extend to the

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong- quiet market, and close with sellers at $76. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves kong and Whampoa Docks have been a

have had sales at 800, and finish up sellers! New Amoy Docks at the same price. ing to business. Shanghai Docks are wanted in the North at last week's figure,- remain on offer at 881, but without lead- viz. Tis: 5, and the same remark applies being still buyers at Tis. 106. to Shanghai and Hongkew Wharves, there

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong kong Laids have cased to 213, which price business has taken place. Kowloon Lauds have remained quiet, und close with a nominal quotation of $46 Sales have taken place in Humphreys Estates at 29.10. Hongkong Hotels are unchanged with a nominal quotation of 8126 and $80 for the old and new issues West Points are still on respectively. offer at 879.

COTTON MIL-Ewos bave a nominal quotation of Tis. 125, and Shagbui Citons of Tla 7 ex dividend. Kung Yiks have sellers at Ts. B, Soy Chees are wanted at Te. 4 and Loou Kung Mows are on offer at Tis. 93. Hongkongs are still on ufige at sal.

was overtaken by the typhoon while being tuned to shelter, and had to be anchored ignoring the warning given by the Chinese tho Spartan women fired the soldiers; sea coast are increasing their prizes to wanted at $91, Dairy Farms at. $28,

off the Naval Depot. A tug boat stood by bar during the night, and she was towed to shalter yesterday morning.

FATALITIES IN KOWLOON.

Threr lighters sank outside the police camber at Kowloon, the bridge across the ← ዚ ጆ ! 1 ' x 1 ̈ was badly damaged, and the

shield, or upon it." The exhortations of whether they conquered or fell, they were assured of the praise and rejoicings of their mothers and sisters, and this invited them to unparalleled deeds of arins.

Wherever woman has participated in the affairs of a nation, her voice has ever Thousands continue to influenced it.

encourage oyster farming. The industry is reported to be more remunerative than the rearing and fattening of enttle.

THE DUEL

MISCELLANEOUS-China

Borneos are

Hongkong Electrics at $10. Peak Trans. kong Ropes at 891 and Hongkong Trams at 801, Union Waterboats at $17, Hung- a 9/9. China Providents are on offer at 80. Green Island Cements at 86.60, Terk at $175, Watsons at $8. Pulpe at $20, and Fisheries at $2.

It is now becoming the fashion when a duel is to some off for some friend of

LONDON QUOTATIONS. The following e adversaries to invite them to "bonour quotations (middle price) were received

Price bamboo ecaling pier was carried that they should have offended in any exercise a vast influence over the present kis grounds" for the event, just some from our London Agents by wire this

UVETEA

The motor boat belonging to the No. 1 police lauach also went down. In Kimberley Road & contractor's matshed collapsed about 4 a.m. yesterday, killing two of the inmates and seriously injuring eight others, who were removeri to hospital. A steam lanach belonging to the Sanitary Department, with a barge in tow, foun dered outside the Rava con) camber

break water.

JINKS WRECKED IN THE NEW TYPHOON REFUGE

honeymoon.

troops, and, in defiance of the regulations of the zone, assaulted and injured a Chinese officer. It was the usual Chinese falutation, as a matter of course. The letter also said that the Japanese private had stabbed a Chinese officer. It must be remembered that both the Ensign and the private were taken by surprise and hound at the outset, so it was impossible war. The men who witnessed the affair front the beginning corroborated this. age, which will be carried far into the what as a friend of the families places morning:

Education bas, indeed, done his mansion at the disposal of a newly-Indo-China (Combined)...150/- Besides, it was a downright lie that the future.

In France, women married couple in which to pass their Chinese Engineerings. 32/6 Hongkong Metric Trams. 9/1 Ensign entered the prohibited zone. The wonders for the sex.

Trench Mines, Ltd. Presidential Order was issued on July

Ural Caspians 21st proclaiming martial law at Peking, have but one ambition, to have their recognised. Their pacific Hukow, and Hsuchao, but no such order abilities

M. Lepine, the famous ex-Profect of Mexican Eagles was given in connection with Hankow and methods are all in their favour; only but Wuchang. Granting that the Ensign have violated some Chinese military laws, it a very few admire the militant tactics of Police of Paris, according to Le Journal was unreasonable of the Commander of their English sisters, and advocate the official, draws only £240 a year, after the Chinese troops to have so treated the same, but as represent inferiority, and serving his country for 36 years, live So much for Japanese officer turably in his own offer, giving no notice to the Japanese military as the Government will nos tolerate any months, and seven days.

were nonsense, the militant French Suffragettes; Republican gratitude and liberality!

are doomed to disappear. The prospects before reasonable intellectual women in They have France are most hopeful. already accomplished many things, and by sheer persistence have succeeded in being admitted to high places. ---

authorities, whose headquarters within a few minutes walk. The wanton insult to the Japanese troops.cannot be overlooked.

THE SITUATION IN EASTERN EUROPE

A BEGGARLY PENSION

BELGIAN BALLWAY

ARRANGEMENT.

CONTRACT FOR TATUNG-CHENGĻU LINE.

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M. de Fus, the Belgian banker, inter viewed by Reuter's representative) Peking, said that the Tatung Cheng Railway contract was signed in the most complet: forma of August 14th, some details being subject to approval by the

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CHINESE AEROPLANE.

THE LAND OF KITES WAKING TO THE IMPORTANCE OF AVIATION.

A young Chinese Government aladent, Mr. Gordon Teoe Kwong Wong, who has recently taken his pilot-aviator's certi ficat at Brooklands, has invented a new eruplane. The maching, which is now. icing tested, is callest Tong Mei" (the

dragon-fly),

Yunnati appears to have experienced nure of the typhoon than ather parts of the

"On August ord, Captain Kawasaki, Covas, for it is in that quarter that the with the Japanese forces in China, arrived greatest damage was suffered, and, strange at Yenehow from Tsinau, accompanied by an interpreter Chang, in the course of to wiare, most of it occurred in the an finished typhoon refuge at Mongkoltsui, biz tour in Shantung Staying there for In spite of the Thers, no fewer than thirteen large junks two days, he was returning to Tsinan by

the Singpu railway.

The situation in South Eastern Europe foundered or were smashed to pieces official certificate showing that he was a

In make it approximates to the British against the breakwater, and the Yaumati Japanese Dicer, and of his verbal estiis nut creditable to the Great Powers who

Japanese, three forry launch Lee Sung sank in the same mony that he was

Army type known as B.E., but the planes slope slightly backwards. The quarter. Most of the wrecked craft were soldiers and a military defective under til hesitate to turn Turkey out of head offices in Europe of the firms con- The contract, however, is as binding as coal junk, a number of which belonged the command of General Chang Hsun, Adrianople. The Turks have no intentioncerned. winile the whole contract was sub-

Since there are to the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Another who happened to be in the same train, of quitting the place; where Turkey has ject to ratification by Parliament., carried general merchandise to the value arrested the Japanese Captain and the

Fon aviation conveniences in case of a that it was impossible to call the contract the rowers of control. of about $30,000, while another was what interpreter and took them into the Chinese got the laugh of the Great Powers is it possible to both sides. . de Vos stated inventor's theory is that this will increase is commonly known as a coin junk. This fore at Yonchow at 8 o'clock in the the fact that she well knows that they are

The idea of this railway originated with breakdown in China Mr. Kwong Wong was laden with dead Chinein, whose rela evening. Both were kept in close confine- not in agreement with one another on the preliminary in any sense. tives had obtained permits for theirment, and the Captain was repeatedly removal from the Colony to their native int rrogated. On the afternoon of the 7th Turkish question. While admitting that 31. de Vos upwards of a year ago, but in has made the machinery as simple as pos

Company and finally it was arranged the Chinese army. village, where they were to be re-intored, they were cleared of suspicion and were Turkey must respect the Treaty of Lon view of the Shanzi Company's preferential sible. In a few months he returns to The coin junk, however, was smashed taken to the Tsinan station and dischargeddon, no one wishes to be held responsible rights in Shansi he approached the French Peking laden with aeronautical ideas for

During his topless on the breakwater, and her the morning of the 8th funeral cargo was discovered floating in confinement, the Captain was treated like for starting a new war-what Turkey that M. de Vos shld represent both feats will come over here from Chinn, Exploitation des two Chinese qualified pilots, and Mr. Kwong Wong is one of them. He is a tall the harbour yesterday morning, some of criminal, being put in a small dirty seems to be seeking. By keeping the the Socicie Belgo das Chemins de Fer on as a London paper, to qualify as hero. smashed and the coroses drifted with the bed, and very little food was given to him, to bring her to her senses without adopt Chemins de Fer en Chine. the cofans being intact, while others were room with other prisoners. There was no Turks short of money, the Powers hope Chine and the Societé Francaise de plane pilots. At present there are only Ovingto Both Companies since have approved Young man, who wears his black mir tide Yesterday the police were engaged The soldiers ridiculed his and spoke

China is waking up to the fact that recovering these from the water. They offensively of him in his presence. Their ing more severn we also busily employed in preventing custuxlians also bribed the interpreter and Russian pressure, all negotiations with the this terms of the Tatting Chengtu Railway short, in the English style, and speaks - looters from securing the large quantities threatened to kill him, if he did not French Government for financial support contract and if it is ratited by Partia English almost perfectly. of cargo which were floating along the betray the Captain. This cruel treatment for Turkey has been interrupted. That wesible after February sad next. The aviation is vital to an army organisa

lasted for three days, but the Chinese In addition to the lost junks, numerous Commander gave no notice whatever to is bound to tell sooner or later on the French Goernment approved the contract tion," he told an Evening Nears repre

involved. While the Chinese may intend sampans were smashed or wrecked, but the Japanese military or civil authorities. wily Turk. Beyond doubt the question prior, to us bring sigued. M. de Vossentative. with one exception all the crews are In short, the Captain had made proper of Adrianople is one of the knottiest con emphasized that no Russian interests were reported safe. Only one junk man is arrangements for travelling, and his route

did not bring him within the actual fronting the Powers. They all realise to construer a line between Tatang and missing.

The new sea-wall of the Mongkoktsuisphere of hostilities, nevertheless, his the force of the question of the Turk:--Kueihuacheng, his contract makes no "Who will turn us out? Germany is mention of such an undertaking and the has been considerably liberty was restricted, and he was confined

touch that portion of the line. reclamation damaged. also the open-air cinematograph and insulted in every possible way."

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