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1915.
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RECOLLECTIONS BY MAJOR- GENERAL FIRE K. SCOTT- MONCRIEFF.
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question, very drunk, had tried to get into THE MALAY STATES RUBBER KWANGTUNG FLOOD RELIEF some building or place guarded by the police. On being prevented from doing 80, he had drawn his sword; but the blue- jacket was too quick for him, and struck him sharply on the wrist with his baton, forcing him te drop the sword, which the My L. Lawton Brain, Director or donations to the Kyangtung Hlood contry suntched up. Then he addressed Agriculture in the Federated Malay Relief Fund hip (ss it transpired in the investigation) States, says with refermes to the Rubber T, T. from Samarang. 10,000.00 Major General Sir E. K Scott Meu in the following language: Now look industry
T. T. from Penang. 10,000.00 The prios of rubber has been consider T, T, from Kwongshin Society, of Briell, K.C.B. Q.1.E., contributes a here, young fellow, my advice to you is,
Bangkok .................. timely article under the above headline You go ome? And as for this sword, ably steadier during 1914 than in previous
the July number of Blackwood. It you'll get it back to marrow, if you come years and the suggestion in my last report T. T. from Namdik, Haiphong... contains a very interesting account of the and ask for it proper. The officer in that the price for first grade rubber T. T. from Chinese Chamber, of ife and doings of the allied foroes in fact had been guilty of the very serious would be maintained somewhere between Olias under the command of Field- military offence of trying to forco a sentry. 2a and 2s. 6d. has proved fairly correct. New Territory Marshal Count von Waldersee, at the time This aspect of the case was, of course, ye. The outbreak of the European war, of Per Mr. Tong Chung Ying of the Boxor rising. The article is of con presented to the German military author course, dislocated the market for a time, through Sun Fat Co.
at the pretes, but there was not the smallest neknow but the recovery in the case of rubber was Kwan Hing Hong To Society..... since the Per Afr. Tong Shale Kwan of Sum siderable length, but, Beat moment, it will be of interest lodgement that they would take any dis- very rapid, and prices
first week or two, been remarkably steady: Fat Company to quote a few of the recollections and imciplinary action against the offender"
Such breaches of discipline were always The exploits of the Emden provided a Per Krong Wal Hospital collec
additional, chement of uncertainty to the
tion No. 12... pressions of the writer concerning this.
General Moncrieff nitended with risk of some international shipments of Malayan rubber, but this was For Mr. Tang Iu of Shạen Ngai memorable period,
dispute, but the conduct of the German also found to be only temporary. The states:
largely General von Schwarzhoff, Chief of the troops themselves made the risk even present ateakly price is, of course,
Mr. Wong Man Tin ..............................inus On one occasion, for example, a due to the Extradrinary demand Choong Lee Company N Staff to Count von Waldersee; struck me greater.
certain rabber articles man of great ability. train with German troops came into a for
for Messrs. Kan Hing as being a
1:30 of the Allied Forces, Messrs. Yiu Hing He seemed then to be in the prime of life, station where the platform guard was the though, as he had the medal for the 1870-Lomposed of Gurkhas under a British off and it is hi mattor of great di Messra. Kwong Sang Tai
One of the German soldiers leaning culty to foretell what the final and after 3 Chinese subscribers of $20 each. campaign, he must have been at least 50cer. years of age: He was said to be hostile to out of a window behaved with gross effects of the war on the plantation rubber 28 Chinese subscribers of $10 each England, and to have shown this at The brutality to an inoffensive Chinese vendor industry will be. It is possible that 1010 76 Chinese subscribers of $10 each
of Home difficulty Mr. Nachooth-buranı Hague Conference, where he was one of of fruit and cakes on the platform. This sad 1937 will be years
But his so raised the wrath of the Gurkha sentry for the plantations.
Mr. Chan Hing Germany'e representatives
the armis, of the Allied Powers Yuk Kwan School occasions showed no trace of dislike to our with much excitement in Hindustani, "By that their product has been of great valui Kwan School gazem see996) Country: He was not so genial perhaps as your honour's permission, I will now be fo Some others, but he was at least courteous, gin magazine ûre" (in the brown of the Another diffienity arising from the wo Shing Theatre en and gravely considerate of my opinion. Germans!) Bo matters went on; there was has been the financing of immature
Nailway 2009 A This was all that one could reasonably an honest attempt on the part of the few estates, some of which had a certain Staff of the Kowloon Canton
remittances. A limited amount of expect, and it was certainly in contrast to and these mostly of high rank, to meet the amount of trouble for a time in obtaining shaukiwan the undisguised arrogance of some of the British and other foreign officers on the special Government assistance was offend Pork Stalls of Sokonpoo Market... bommon platform of chivalry and honour to estates so situated and the regulations Mr. Lo Saw Yuk of the Union
Church, 1 month's salary writer mentions that, in connection but, on the other hand, the conduct of the regarding payment of the coolies etc Sai Ying Pun Government School with the rebuilding of the railway to majority of the German army was cher were for a short time relaxed. Before the st. Chan Tsung Po Peking, he made an appointment with a acterised by intense arrogance and abso-close of the year, however, there matters Per Mr. Sin Shin Chi of the Tung
Jute disregard for the common welfare, ex- hnd settled down and practically all
Wo Co.'s Wo Choong Junk I arrived panctually at the appoincept in so far as it coincided with their catates in the Federated Malay States
were running more or less normally. ed time, but no German was there. own interests.
Referring to Count Waldersee, General large number of managers and assistants Already acknowledged Half hour passed away, then three-quarters, and I thought pos. Moncrieff says:Our impression of the from estates all through the country have sibly-be-or--I might have made some mis regimental officers was that they were volunteered for active service and those take as to the hour, when he entered the chivalrous and honourable gentlemen, left behind are in many cases under- room. He made no apology for keeping Unfortunately this could not be said of taking a great deal more than they can
BUDDHISM. me waiting, merely remarking that he the majority of the German officers, whose efficiently perform, at any rate in normal ADVANTAGE OF JAPANESE
I saw that arrogance and truculence was combined times. It is very much to be hoped that had had other things to do.. the case was one for faithful dealing, so with frequent underhand trickery. Rightly no attempt will be made to maintain this
PRIESTS TO MAKE A CHINESE I told him that in the British army it was or wrongly, we regarded this as a sign of edition of affairs permanently, as even
TOUR, dangers. I would wish, therefore, again not customary for senior cfficers te dance national decadence, believing as we did the present position is not without its attendance on their juniors, and that that a nation whose ruling caste display to emphasize the point I raised in my last although I wished to co-operate with hired such moral qualities must be on the report, that it is not economy to relace
Had men of Count vou supervision below the point of officiamey An agreement has been arrived at in every way, mutual assistance must be down grade, based off mutual courtesy. He was very Waldersee's stamp been in the ascendant it does not make many extra pounds of
among the leading Buddhiste in Japan, math astonished, evidently, that any ous to-day, the ignominious history of Ger- rubber per acra per day to cover the the Japan Chronicle says, to dispatch to the Chinese Republic & tourist party of should object to make his personal ar man degradation might never have been salary of an assistant, and any one fami- liar with the ways of estate coolies will. rangements subservient to the convenienes
view, on the one haat, to the introduction know how easy it is to lose a great del representative Buddhist priests, with o of a Prussian officer, and he stared at mo
TRADE OF BANGKOK. more than this if their work is not most.
into China of Japanices Buddhism, and, in blank amazement. However, though hy
carefully supervised.
on the other, to the settlement of the. did not express, even then, any rgret, his
STATISTICE. The Bangkok Timce in a brief review manner was decidedly better."
It is regretted that owing to his report pending Sino-Japanese question hearing After settling with him how he was to of official statistics says that in 1913-14
will, besides the priests, include some work, General Moncrieff returned to the value of the parts of Bangkok having to be prepared at an earlier date on the right of propaganda. The party exceptional figure, being than has been the cast in previous years twenty other public men in educationall Peking and placed the British work on reached an the railway there is the capable hands practically es 18 millions above the the usual statistics with regard to and political circles, and will leave for
included. of Colonel (now Major-General Sir average 4 the previous five years, The Bereages, production, etc., cannot be Ronald) - Macdonald, who had recently value of the 3 per cent goods alone was dugers will 100 arrived in China.
Over 17 millions above that average, and sand in their returns promptly at the end of the leading Buddhist priests in Japan, Soon bae began to hear tales of Ger Tes. 11,810,000 above the previous best of the year. The majority do so, but the credited in the Tokyo Jijt with thei man cruelty to the people of the country. figures, those of 1812-13. The reaction value of the figures to plantation interest statement that this plan of organising al cultivation of closer relations between No doubt these lost nothing in the telling last year was general, the drop of about generally depends entirely, of course, chrt Buddhist tourist party has in view the hut there was no doubt that in undertakes. 12 millions in 3 per cent, goods being their being as complets us possible, as the Buddhists of the two countries; this ing various and most unneccesary punk spread over all the main headings of the particularly perhaps this year their au Mr. Matsuda believes, will have a good hive expeditions, the injunctions of the now classification of imports, a round lication in an incomplete form would be dead to do with the acquirement by, Japan Kaiser were carried out to an extent which figures the value of Manufactured Articles not only useless but misleading. speedily gave the Germans an Asiatic re- fell from Tes. 60 millions to Tes. 483 mil export of rubber from the Federated of the right to propagate the Buddhist potation of an unenviable sort. My duty lions, The biggest item in this class is Malay States for 1914 is given by the doctrine in China. The party will devota took me about the middle of November that of textile manufactures, Tes. 173 Commissioner of Trade and Customs at their efforts, while in China, mainly to tion of Japanese Buddhism, besides along the lines of communications, and at millions, an amount that was over ve 30,637,47 tons, as compared with a tool the exchange of views with celebrated several of the posts where we had small millions less than in 1913-14, Cotton of 23,485.81 tons in 1913. The estimated Chinese Buddhists and to the introduc historical interest, The Chinese authori- garrisons, appeals were made to the Bii maanfactures, which account for Tes value of this rubber is $54,485.955. inspecting various places of religious and ties rejected Japan's demand for the right tish Commandants by respectable Chinese 14 2-5 millions of above, fell a little less (81-25. 4d.).
of propaganda da the ground that China to protect them from German brutality," than four millions, while silk manufac
that In Tientsin, says the writer.. the situatures fell Tes. 913,000. Metal Manuise-
only remember tunately they already had her own Buddhism. Unfor tion was a very difficult one. The general tures (Tes, 4,080,000) showed a reduction commanding the German troops was a of a million and a half, and Machinery
their own land, and fail to understand typical Prussian, overbearing and arrig. (Tes. 1,454,000) was Tcs. 600,000 less in
Japanese Buddhism was introduced from Other headings that run into
what it is, and therefore to perceive the na Nothing that Germans did, or value.
immense advantage they would enjoy by could do, was wrong, and nothing could millions are gunny bags (Tes. 4,433,000), be allowed in any way to interfere within regard to which there was a slight. decrease in value, but an increase in the
its reintroduction at this juncture. the Japanese priest's opinion that visit their interests.
the way to "Naturally, every one of his subordin-number of beles; yarn (Tes. 2,047,000),
of the Buddhist party in these circum- ates look their tone from him, and which decreased in value; tobacco (Tes although we British officers were, I think, 1,635,070), which marked a substantial universally ready to be friendly with the increase, and it is to be noted that wo now.
What spend over a million ticals a year cu im
(Tes. Germans, we found it difficult
cigarettes alone; oil surprised most of us was that the Germans ported were lacking in many professional mat 1.330,000), which showed a small in: fers which we have always been taught to crease; and matting and manufactures of Their drill, of ratian, etc. (Tes. 1.130,000), which went regard as important.
Last year we imported But their care of down in value. course, was excellent. their men, & matter of first importance, fewer motor cars than for seven years past, That there was none of and even the number of the ubiquitons was very poor. the hearty comradeship that exists be-motor-excle dropped by more than half. tween British officers and mea, goes with-Among the increases not yet mentioned information.. out saying. But as a matter of crdinary were ammunition, arms, fireworks, pre-
stones, and medicines. RAW WHAT THIN FOLKS SHOULD prudence one would imagine that the well-cious being of the private soldier, was a bub-Materialy, which reached a total value ject of at least some interest to his officer. of under seven millions, showed a general The German officer seemed to look upon falling off, though there were increases the soldiers simply as mechines, which under oil, coal and wood. Foodstuffs and could be replaced at short notice They non-alcoholic beverages reached a value of took no care of them in billets or barracks.es. 11,838,000, a reduction of Tes. Consequently the death-rate from sickness 204,000 as compared with the previous thincess, work: nerves and feeble
written.
was some 10 per cent, higher than in our year. army, though the majority of the British
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The
RUBBER DIVIDENDS. The following dividends of Rubber Companies are announced in recent Lon- don wires to the Straits Settlements:
Mount Austin (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., 7 per cent.
Padang Jawa Rubber Estate, Ltd., per sent.
In this
connection
Jeram Rubber Estates, 15 per cent
stances will certainly Enada Nat Rabber Estate pays a divi-
the improvement, of Sing Jeppaese Bud Rubans Rubber Estate pays a final divi-dhist relations and thereford to the dead of 4 per cent, dend of 75 per cent.
Tali Ayer Rubber Estate pays a fural general friendliness of the two peoples. dividend of 73 per cent
Cicely Rubber Estate pays a final divi- dead of 40 per cent, on the ordinary shares and 423 per cent, on the preference shares.
The Rubber Trust report has been deferred for two months for necessary
DO TO GAIN WEIGHT.
ADVICE FOR THIN, PHYSICIAN'S
UNDEVELOPED MEN AND WOMEN. -
SOVEREIGNS IN BOOT-HEELS. GERMAN WOMAN'S BUSE. Several of the German women who are being repatriated from the United King- dom have been found to be taking with:
them considerable quantities of English
gold. At Grays, Essex, three women aliens were fined $25 each for this offence. One had £152 and another £110 hidden izi her clothing and luggage, while the third had over £40 neatly concealed in the spo cially hol'owed heels of several pairs of
Thousands of people suffer from exces-beats. stomachs who having triad advertised flesh-makers, cod-fads, physical culture them-
force were natives of India, who might | FIGHT TO THE BITTER END; stunts and rub-on orechins, rethink
have naturally suffered more than the Germans from the extreme cold of a M. ANATOLE FRANCE DENOUNCES
A TRAITOROUS PEACE. Chinese winter. So also with horses. Many of the Germen officers rede well, but they were very bad horse mastera.
In masters of transport and equip ment, one could hardly expect them, the first expedition of any importance that their army had ever undertaken overseas
Yat their nothing will make them fat. selves to life-long skinniness. case is not hopeless. A recently discover
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