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REBELLION AS A PROFESSION,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PEKEJA, TULIDAY, OCTOBER 1átu, 1918.
to advance funds for the disbandenent of provincial troops-a measure calculated in itself to make armed rebellion a regular profession for the classes as well. The Times in a recent leading article as the massen, Booner or later drastie
measures will have to be applied suppress the forces of disorder which have sprung up during the past two years.
a nominal
Bays******
China,
becoming in Bopublic, has not cast off her consorvativo traditions. The composition of the new Cabinet which we analyre on another pago, shows that Ministors are still chosen on much the same principles as in other days. It is not only in Cabinet making that the old traditions retain thoir vigour.
The military methods of both sides during the recent rebellion have bean, the methods which are time-hon- Gured in China, In the year 1790 the Emperor Chia Oling issued an edict denouncing the dilatory tactics of tho Imperialist generals in dealing with the White Lily rebellion. The Commanders In-Chief," he declared, "do not seem to bo in the lonet anxious to suppress the rebellion, since they are able to enrich thomsalves and wax fat at the expense of the disturbed districts. They report mythical victories and aro lost to all sense of shame. Soldiers and secretaries are only too glad to proceed to the seat of trouble, for they return from the front with umply filled pockets. All the money comes nltimately from The wretched people, plundered to satisfy their insatiable greed. Is it any wonder that more and more recruits join the rebel forces and that none can foresee an and to these troubles ? (7 In discussing the recent military operations between the Imperialist Lroops and the so-called rebels most foreigners have fallen into the error of crediting the opposing forces with definite political aims We have heard great deal about loyalty and disloyalty, based on the assumption that the military Tatrihs of the provinces and their armies are deeply concerned in the forms and praecedings of a strictly con- stitutional Government-fighting. in fact, for or against the rights of the people, as proclaimed by Sun Yat-500 There has been much talk of North and South, of Conservatives and Progres sives, of autocracy and genuine Repub- licanism.
But what Aro the facts ? Plainly stated, they amount to this, that loyalty and disloyalty are alike become matters of dollars and cents. The actual condition of China ht this moment is very similar to that described by the Emperor Chia Ch'ing, aggravated by the fact that robbery under arms is likely to persist, oven after all opportunities of native lout have been exhausted, stimulated by the hope of funds to be provided by the well-meaning foreigner.
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SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS.
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Fuji, 12th October-Moji sth October, Coal-Mitsui, Bighi Gochi Kwajaho. CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, Nila
Hjonth, 11th October-Hecasear 3rd October, Sugar and Rattan. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. CHEUA, British str., 1,380, Finlayson,
11th October-Manila 8th October, Gonoral--Butterfield & Swire. CHIYUEN, British str., 1,177, W. Rose,
6th October Shanghai 2nd October, General-Chinese.
CHEYO MARU, Japanese str., 5,432, W. W, Greene, 8th October--San Francinon 11th September, Mails and Goneral.-- Toyo Kison Kaisha. COWRIE, British str., 3,165, Cooper, 8th
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 13th at 11.00 --Presiuze kas do- and alightly slowhere. creased in all districts, moderately in the north
The typhoon has anrved to northward, At 5 am, this morning the centro was Jn about Latitude 16 dog. N. and longituda 124 deg. E.
Moderato monsoon is indicated along the east coast of China nino at the washeen portion of the N. China Ser.
Hongkong rainfall für 24 times coding at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows
Disralor
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
■*
FOREJAST
..Northerly galo. South coast of Chins between The same as Hongkong and Langelos 1 No. 1. Bouth coast of Chins between (The same
No. 1, Hong kong and Hainan...1
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• N.E. to N. winds, moderate; fina. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
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1 BAROMETER, ročnced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the level of the sex in males, tenths and rodibe.
TEMPERATURE, in the akade, in degree
Fahrenheit.
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of satmation, th tridity of air caturated with molature being 100,
DIRMOTION Or Wano, to two points.
At the beginning of the revolt by the troops at the Shanghai Arsenal and "Woo- sung, the Imperial Navy frankly put its services up to auction: they were secured, at the last moment, for
Укал Shih-kai, by advances of money made out of the Quintuple Loan--that lean which was to be devoted to purposes beneficial to China! The so-called rebels ut Chinking were paid $10 each for surrendering their arms-not a bad prico, considering th
nine tenths 'Imperialist rabble would gladly sell theirs for half that amount and roarin themselves by looting the nearest military depot, At Nanking the defence of the city by the Southerners" against three armies, nominally representing Shil-kai, proceeded simultaneously with negotiations between the rebels and the. Shanghai Chamber of Commerce for an evacuation against cash payments, and with systematic plundering of the woll to-do citizens by their. Eventually, an offer of $100,000 was accepted. The money was paid, but only a portion of the rebel garrison evacuated the city; the others proceeded to toot the city in grin earnest, leaving little of value for the hungry followers of General Chang Hsün. Between the military rabbles of the North and South Nauking has suffered the fute cominon to ali centres of wealth and industry at such times; but to call such warfare rebellion, and to speak of Regular troops on either side, is to ignore one of the most persistent features of the struggle for life in China. The rebels, who sold what was left of Nanking to the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce, have now dis persed through the country, living en it en rule. According to the latest reports, they are converging towards the, 7th October-Haiphong 4th October, Barometer rich and still unlooted city of Hangchow
General Messageries Maritimea. Temparature in Chekiang
the centre of the silk SINGAN, British str. 1,700, G. Morse, 11th | Humidity industry.
of this city October-Weihaiwei garrison"
October. Wind Direction is said to be calling in its outlying General.-Butterfield & Swire. troops; but it may fairly be predicted Sasur MARG, Japanese str., 1,119, A. Weather
readily Struve, 10th October-Swaton 9th Rain...
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that the said garrison will porceive the advantage of making com-; mon cause with the rebels. So long 49 armies and fleets and cities are to be bought and sold, so long as there are wages and loot to be had by the carrying of a rifle, it is the business of the armed men to prolong these disorders. Remem bering this, we may see the disastrous results likely to follow from any wide dissemination of the idea that foreign capitalists are suporting the market, on either side, for the purchase of "loyalty." Most of the Regular troops which China possessed before the revolution of Getober, 1911, have since disappeared into privato life and to the enjoyment of the loot which they seized, in their follow countrymen.
The dite of that army, even Yuan's celebrated Third Division, were no better than the rawest coolie recruits of the Republican levies, o soon as the truth was manifest that overy body of armed men held lootable cities at its mercy. It was the Third
6 FORCE OF Woru, ascording to Beaufort Sosie $ STATE OF WEATHER, d blan sky, o detached cloud, d drizling rain, f fog, g ghomy, h haill, lightning, o overcast, p prasing showers, a squall. PONOTONG, Gorman str., 008, W. Botefuhr,min, sow, thunder, visibility, wdew (wet) 12th October-Kohaichang 4th Octo- 7 Rax in inahes, tenths and hundrədiba ber, Rice and Wood.-Butterfield & Swire, Rusi, American str., 1,407, Miller, 12th
October-Manila 9th October, Gen- SANUSI MARU, Japanese str., 3,789, T
eral--Shewan, Tomes & Co.
Noma, 12th October-Japan 7th Octa- ber, Flour and General, Nippon SIKIANO, French str., 615, J. Pannier,
Yosen Kaisha.
7th
Shoson
7th October-Hoihow 8th October, WAISEING, British str., 1,170, Holmwood,
General.Tebson & Co.
6th October Bangkok 27th Septem bor, Rice.-Jardine, Matheson & Ca WINGBANG, British str., 1,517, J. H. Lish
man, 10th October-Wahu 5th Octo- ber, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co. FINGOHOW, British str., 1,200, Pottinger,
HONGKONG
METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, October 13th
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Mody
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 14th to 20th October, 1913. HIGH WATER
Week
Days of
Month
8th October-Shanghai 6th October, Tues. General. Butterfield & Swire. YUNNAN, British str., 1,206, G. W. Eody, Wed
6th October-Sourabaya 27th Septem bor, Sugar-Butterfeld & Swire. ZAPIRO, American str., 1,484, Murray,
30th September-Manila 37th Septem-Fri. bar, General-Shewan, Tomes & Co.
PASSED THE CANAL
September 2nd-Kouang Si, Macedonia. Septeinbor 5th-Indresamia. September 9th-Calchas.
Division which looted Peking on March 2nd last year, subsequently commandered special trains to carry itself and its plander from the capital, and thence forth abandoned the profession of arms. for promiscuous freebooting. Similarly, the army with which Chang Haun has just captured and looted Nanking is not the same as that which guarded the Theatein-Pakow Lice against the unresisting citizens of Hai Chou-fu on February 9th, 1912. The forces now September 23rd — Glenroy, Kiciat, enrolled under Chang Hain and other Nuina, Segovia. uncontrollable commanders in the pro-
September 18th-Astyanaz, Glaucus, Vippon.
B'kong.
Mean
Height
LOW WATEE
8 59 6 4 2 49
9 10 7 2
3 2a 2: m. 325
Height,
3 24s] 2 9
Ikong-
Mean
Time.
Тime.
b. m. ft, a.
14
b. m. it. in.
3 2
8 55 a 6 8
15
a
Mon.
9.35
Thurs 16 10 11
5 4 345: 17- 10 45 8m 4 36
949.37 S 4 4. Satur. 18 m 11 24 5 4
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5 15 4 208
9
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September 28th-Aleinous, Andolasia,
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September 29th–Ernest Simona, Huma-}
vinces consist chiefly of bandits, attracted Mishima More, Sambia, Westphalia, business as the use of First Class Printing.
the prospect of further rapine and Capri, Glenfary. plunder, and of bunger-driven refugees
by
from the Inoted cities. Unless these laga.
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and dissarmed, they must inevitablyrhy
Lothian, Silesin, Bermuda.
involve the Government in difficulties Theses, Indraghire, Kinkasan Alan with foreign Powers far more serious October
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Lieut Arcker, A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm
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Mr T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucott Mr Auld and children Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and child Mr & Mr G. W. J.
Bell
Mr G. A. Bana
Mr & Mrs Boyer
Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mrs Bowdlor
Fan Mr Buckmili He W. A. Butterfold. Mr M. Cary Capt Clarks
Major Davy
Mr Dixon
Mr& Mrs Dobkee
Mise Dronry
Hr G. A. Dutton
Mr.S.H. Ellis
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr.T. Gordon
Lk-Col. Gordon Hall,
RA.E.C.
Mr & Mrs B. A. Huls
Mr H. Hancusk
Kira Hancook
Mr Baskett
Mr F. A. Haveland Capt & Mrs Hodgins Maj. Humphreyă.za, Mr & Mrs. W. G.
Hamphreys Litol H. W. Ilos,
Bar A. Roth.
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Major General Kelly Mr & Mrs E. 9.
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Mr Lauder
Mr Laugliu Mr Lloyd
Dr Macfarlana Maj. & Mrs Malfun
children & nursa Mr MoNalty Mr & Mrs E. N, Mitchelmore and obild Mrs Mitchel and child Bor. Copley Moyls Mr Ober
Rev. Foster Pegg
Mr T. L Perkins
Mr. J. L. Plammer Mr Powell
Lt-Col. Kadcliffe, 3.3. Mr & Mrs T. Parker
Rees
Mr P. L. Bolton
Capt & Mrs Riley Fing. Comdr. Roome Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skatt.
Lt.Col. Ueher Smith
Mr Soffieti
Mr
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MEN-OF-WAB ON THE CHIKA AND JAPAN STATION.
BLITISH.
Alacrity, despatch-bost, 1.700 tons, 4 guns, 2,060
t.h.p., Condr, A. Cookrsao, oraising Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tom, 1,400 ihp,
Hongkong.
Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 Lb.p., Lieut-
Condr. B. E. Prichard, Weihsiei. Britomart, grabost, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut.
Corade. W. H. Darwall, Hankow
Cadmos, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.hp., 1,400 fd., Commr. Bagh P. E. T. Williams, Shanghai
Cherub, water tank and tug, 390tens, 340i b.p.,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong Clio, British aloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 i.h.p.,
Comdr, Mackensie, Shanghai.
Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 343 tons, 6 guns, 5,700 hp., Lieut. Comdr. Wilkinson, Hongkong
Flora, 4360 tons, 9,000 fd., 12 guns, Capt. Charles F. Corbott, M.V.O., Shanghai, Hampshire, 10,850 tons, 21,000 td., 14 guna, Capt. Martas Howley Hill, a route Hong kong.
Kinshe, 616 tons, 1,200 h.p., Lient.-Comdr.
H. Marryatt, Yangtze
Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tona, 6 gaus,
1,400 h.p., Capt. F.CC Paco, Labuan. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (farahip Vice- Admiral T. H. Jerram, C.B.,) 27,000 i.b.p., Capi, E. B. Kiddle, cruising, Monmouth, armourod cruiser, 9,800 tons, 22,000 i.bp, Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot, M.V.O., su route Hongkong.
foorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 200 i.h.p. Lt. Coudr. Alan Dixon, Canton. Newcastle, 2nd class craiser, 4,800 tons, turbine,
22,000 fd, Capt. F. A.Powlett, Cruising, Nightingale, river ganboot, 85 toas, 240 hp, Lient Comdr. Malcolm Murray, B., Yangtaze.
Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tens, 6 guns, 6.300 ibp. Lent. Comdr. Wilkinson, Hongkong.
Ribble, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7.500 td., 6 gans Lieut. Comir. E. J. G. Mackinson,
cruising.
Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 hp.. Lt.-Comdr. J. Floatwood-Nash, Hongkong. Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons, 1,40, ib.p., Commandar N. E Archdale, Hongkong
Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, gans, 240 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. I. A. S. H. Hutton West River
Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gas, 240
Lt-Comdr Maurice B. Leslie, Yangtze. Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 tons, 6,000 Thp. Guaner W. H. Ityder, Hongkong. Tamar, receiving ship, 4,550 tons, 6 guns, Commodore B Anstruther, C.MG.
Hinglong
Teal, river andboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 Lb.p. Linut-Comdr. Hoa Gay Stepford
Chongking
Thistio, yuuhat, Tious, 900 h.p., Lt.-Comdr. El.. N. Cottrell Dormer, Hongkong. Uk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 f., 6 guns, Lieat.
Marwall, ertising,
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