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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND,· 1911.

WEATHER REPORT.

November lat, at 11.58-The anti-cyclona |-ban moved eastward to north Japan, mad Produce has increte pureuses en al pressure has increased quickly over that ares eljewhere, except in the vicinity of Shanghai, where they are considerable. A depresion appears to have formed in the Esetern Bes Bongking rainfall for 36 hours suding 10 am. to-day, 0.09 knob, Tosal axes at January, 80.34 inches, against an svaziga mf 80.06 inches.

The format for the #4 hear sading ut nove to-day la sa followa im.

Drazerot

FORBOAST

Hongkong to Gap Book

E. winds, mo datate to fresh ; [fair.

Formoss Channel

N.E. winds, moderate.

Bouth Court of Chima betweenƒThe same na

· Hongkong and Lamocka No. 1.

Bankh Cosak of Okian hotweónƒThe same a

Hongkong and Annnn...... No. 4.

HONGKONG'S STORM SIGNALS

A NEW OODE

stoess introduced

non-focal

be

Now loesi nad

codes signals

will at Hongkong on, July 1st, in place of the old Local Code and the China Cosa

Coda.

SCHOOLBOY HUMOUR.

holy

ROBBERY AT PETROGRAD,

site

AMERICA'S FIGHTING MEN.

Y.M.C.A. HUT OPENED IN LONDON

LITTLE ANZACS.

ETON HEADMASTER'S STORIES..

Come along for a constitutional, now GREAT MUSEUM PILLAGED.

that the toils of the day are over. Let's" Under the title of Some Humours of Burglars recently pillaged the great

The American Ambassader on Septemt Lyttelton, the late Headmaster of Eton. Michael Nicholaievitch, and carried off my brother officer, as we leave the mess ber 22nd opened, on the island site in Boyhood," the Rev. the Hot. Edward historical museum of the ex-Grand Duke cut through the Australian lines," says gives sonte, umusing stories and remihis treasures and pictures valued at Rs.

the Strand, at the bottom of Kingsway, a pences of schoolboy life in the September 8,000,000 (over £500,000), including a after tea.

a million

Through their lines and then back soldiers hut provided by the Americau issue of the Nineteenth Century, and Correggio valued at half After

Dr. Lyttelton begins with a num-oubles (over £50,000). In this connee by the Bull Ring." 'So it comes that her of answers to

to questions un Scripture tion the Petrograd correspondent of the we are standing in the Australian camp Young Men's Christian Association. knowledge:

Daily Telegraph writes;~~

watching an impromptu boxing match, Mr. Page said the American Young Give

account of Baltam.!!

The plunder of the Mikhail Nikolae Well getting your impressions of the Men's Christian Association had done Answer: Balaam was a prophet who vitch Museum, which was housed in the Australians? says a hearty voice beside many great deeds, and it was distinctly, lived a

a long way off. After a while Palace of the Grand Duke Nicholas us, and we turn to see an Australian to their predit that they had opened that he went out a ride on his donkey, and Michaelovitch, on the Neva Quay oppo officer at our elbow. We explain that we magnificent but in the middle of London. he got very angry with the donkey and the Petropavlovsk Fortress, draws are just out for a turn, and express the It was illustrative of the spirit of their hit him; and a voice from heaven said, attention to the other artistic treasure trope that he won't have as arrested for great organisation to render, help, good

You must not hit the donkey: it is houses which would be.

cutting through the Australian lines. cheer, and comfort wherever it was need. endangered 11 The boy who wrote a ground.

any farther spread of anarchy in Petro-

Here's my tent; sit down for aed, and on behalf of the Government of eye should fall as this record, will head. One of the earliest acts of the minute or two, won't you? this may be still at Eton, and if his

I have got the United States he expresseri most Arst Provisional Government was to

of a law for the cigars from Egypt right here. Well, grateful thanks. order the preparation

He wished also to ex- press gratitude to the American business protection of the innumerable valuable now, what are your first impressions? pictures and objets d'art which had been he continues, as we sit down.

firms in London and to the American accumulated in the palaces of Nicholas

ladies who had volunteered their services II. and his family. It was not, however,

to make the hut a real bong, nutil the middle of

Lieut. General Sir Francis Lloyd hoped for eonfirmation,

the American huts would continue long after the war, for they would show that the hand of friendship was being really clasped between two great nations of the same language and faith

Mr. E. C. Carter, secretary for the United Kingdom and France for the American Expeditionary Forces Young Men's Christian Association, said that General Pershing, as the result of his observation of the British Young Men's Christian Association had given the ciation larger tasks and facilities. American Young Men's Christian Asso-

American Expeditionary Force canteens addition to the work of maintaining, the

French army, they were to maintain a and of providing their huts for the number of United States of America army hotels in Paris and in the French Alps for. Americari soldiers on Jenre

is

recognise his handiwork? I trow not.

Question: Who spoke the following words, and in what circumstances 2, is better to fall into the hands of Gad than into the hands of man 2 Answer: These words were

spoken

by King Ahasuerus when they cut of measure was submitted that this the cigar end." My frst impressions of

in the elays-room.

These are not my first impressione," replies my brother-officer, as he cuts off Australia were got from Your TAG

racing from Rot her,

and, to compare smaller things with great, The Mystery of a Hansom Cab. These were blended with the personality of a Queensland

the official in charge of what had poems, like, wap

Under

Australia in the old days. Now you are the Anztes--the tall, lithe men with the swinging stride, and the close-fitting tunics the men who fought at Gallipoli and churned things up a hit in Egypt.

it made even the good old Sphinx stare Yes. rejoined the Australian officer. the Pyramids, the youngest and the oldest a bit when the Australians camped beside

friends. It was dandy amidst the ruins nation side by side in the desert making

saying any, cobber, can you lend us of Heliopolis to hear an Australian voice a piastre? and adding ejaculations to the natives, beginning with Higg, ry and ending with Imbi Alla

When your boys came bare in 1916." most desirable of months for first impress I broke in, it was March, and not the

sions either,

his head and threw it over the wall

It is commonly supposed (says Dr. been the Ministry of the Imperin! Court Lyttelton) that this kind of statement is then reported that many precious things due to a rampant imagination: the truth had already been filched from the Alex is that only a strange want of imagina-ander Palace at Taarskor Selo, where tion makes such at answer possible. One the ex-Tsar lived till his removal to uncle, who talked about swag, sun-down. of the great educational needs of the day Tobolsk Nor is that the only case infers, the bush and goldfields. That was

some knowledge of how to cultivate the which the subordinate agents of the imagination of children. It may be that Revolutionary Government have been ill-judged interference with child's unable to resist the temptation to plunder silent musings often destroys a natural the premises entrusted to their keeping salutary process."

This is hardly to be wondered at, for it tendency to blend isolated bits of know-service on the spur of the moment, and

next instance illustrates a common The

was necessary to improvize a vast public and acquiesce in a nonsensical there was no time thered then left on a

to check theory which mast heexten the credentials of those who The principal change in the Local Ooda

sively Jud

by is that the new signale will show the need be surprised at any statement made Duke of Leuchtenberg had been turned young boys that no one splves. Thus, after the Palace of the direction from which the gale is expected Pharisees? The Pharisees were people of Anarchists, it was found that their Who were the upside down and plundered by a band whereas the old signals showed the post who fasted in public and in secret depredations had been connived at, if

devoured widows' houses. tion of the typhoon The latter will be

hot actively promoted. by the Chief of Not exactly from a Scripture paper, indicated, as heretofore, by the non-loca!ut on a kindred subjects way an account Militia for the district in which the signa The new Local Code in given

collection of art treasures in late. H. W. Mow, headmaster of Shree Hussia, and low in the world, can stand of the three Creeds vouched for he then stads below:

hury

Comparison with that of the Hermitage. A long time, go they wrote the which adioins the Petrograd Winter Apostles' Creed, Nobody believed it. Palace and is connected with it by a S they waited a bit and wrote the flying bridge. The galleries on the Grst Nicetie Crend. Stillnohody, believed floor contain some 2.000 pictures by the it. So they waited a bit and wrote the world's greatest masters. and while the Athanasian Creed, and, they had collection is not in every respect very believe that

well-balanced, its saperitive qualities in Home directions make up for its defects It is. Dr. Lyttelton thinks, the main in others. Its strong points are its re- test of the quality of these utterances that presentations of the Flemish and Dutch they should be genuine as well as authen-schools, and of the former of these it tic. Some few are open to a suspicion holds a larger number of works than any

Look here a voice from outside was of the adult, mind having been at work, other gallery, Rubens. being reresented waited on the evening air you blink They are just a little toy clever. Unt still by fifty pictures and Van Dyck by thirtying little Cockats. If you calls my cott are worth recording. One was told him two. The special ride of the Hermitage pany of Australians the tiny tots about twelve years ago

however, its rullection of Rembrandts again, up you goes. Trace the growth of the power of There are no fewer than forty-two works

The Cuckney Parliament during the time of the ascribed to this master, and nearly all of the warning, for, looking past the open- evidently disregarded Tudora? Ans: In the reign

them are generally admitted to Leing of the tent door, we saw him gripped of Elizabeth the Commons were always genuine,

by the belt, swung up into the air and petitioning the Sovereign to marry; a

The picture collection, was founded by held there for a pause and then suddenly. thing they would not have dreamt of Peter the Great, but it owed its develot dropped in the sand,

It is doing in the time of Henry the Eightment to Catherine the Great. Some of the funniest stories told by Dr. interesting to recall that | Lyttelton refer to what he describes

very diverting way of teaching English literature by dictating some stangas of a poem, leaving

DAY SIGNALE.

Meaning.

Signal, Symbol. 1. Red cone-A typhoon exista which may possibly 06058 8 gale at Hongkong with ín 24 hours.

-Black cons.-Gale expected from the

North (N.W. to NE). 1.-Black cond.

inverted. Gale expected from the

Bouth (S.E. to B. W.). 4.—Black drum.—Gale expected from the

East (N.E. to 8.2.). -Black ball-Gale expected from the

West (N.W. to 8.W.). #.—Double coas-Gale expected to lo

are896,

7.—Black cross.—Wind of typhoon fores expected (any dirao tion).

`Signal No. 7 will be accompanied by thres explosive bombs, fired nå interval of 10 seconds at the Water Police Station and repeated at the Harbour Office.

JUST A LITTLE TOO CLEVER

ent

as

be

In

OIL DISCOVERED IN BRITAIN

A new source of wealth that will need "Where's this sung Francs the to ships to bring it to this country has talk about? they demanded. We would. been discovered, says the Lobby corres-- like to have a look at it. Do they ever pondent of the Dully Exprise. - Actual bring it out, or do they keep it in cold liquid dil has been found in certain places - storage all the time to preserve it?" "We | in the United Kingdom, had a fair number of them with pleuris and pneumonia.'

Well." said the Australian, as paused, Poziers was hot enough to make up for that."

AUSTRALIANS AND BOOTH.

They are always ragging, these two said

the officer, ** and wherever the Cockney's wit gets too provoking, he gets dealt with faithfully for the good of his

At the moment the Government's ex- perts are unable to say whether, the quality will be comparable with that in some parts of the world where it gushes forth copiously from the earth, but the fact that there is see, and that it is liquid, and therefore obtainable without the great labour and expense required in -the case of shule-oil-is a-new and valuable

discovery,

There is considerable satisfaction that the Government. have seized the oppor tunity for making the boring for this sil a Goverament monopoly. Colonel Sir John Norton Griffiths, ALP., the disting guished enginecy, who deprived the enemy of the Roumanian vit, said to me:

The country must. welcome the efforts: of the Government and the announcement that for once they have become pioneers in seeking guarces of new wealth, parti-

The signals will be lowered when is filled in be the tain words to been bought for Frederick the Great, but soul. By the way," he said, turning to enlarly in regard to oil,

is considered that all danger la ovar,

The Day.Signals will be displayed mi tha masthead of the storm signal mast on Blackhead Hill, the Harbour Ofon, H.M.8. Tamar, Grosa Island signs) mani, the flagstaff on the premises of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon, the Angstal on the premises of the Standard Oil Company at Laichikok, and the flagstaf naar: the Field Officer's Quartora sá Lyun:

HIGHT BIGNALS. (amps)

1-White-white-white,

#.--White-green-green.

3.-Green-white-white.

4.--Green-green-white.

---White-white-green.

1.—-Green-green-ETOSE.

Their conjectures are always in teresting and sometimes let down shaft into the abyss of their mental processes. A child of 11 was told to finish the quotation:-

"Tis better to have loved and lost: and his

of life *xperience suggested the excellently metrical line

Then never to have loved, and won.

Again, I was once talking over the lovely serenade of Sir W. Davenant's The lark now leaves his watery nest '; and when we enme to the end of the second stanza.

Then one thy window and begin

the dawn. I missed out the two last words and produced the inevitable emendation: Then ope thy window and begin to yawn.

The same remark applies to that rendering as we made on a mis heard refrain of an Old English

lish song The Ccorrect version way!

pequisitions were Robert Wal pole's Houghton Hall collection, incind dug a number of very fine Van Dycks, and a quantity of pictures which had which the real founder of Prussian mili tarism was unable to accept owing to the impoverishment en userl by his wars.

On the. floor of the Hermitage are vast collections of Greek Roman.

porcelain, coins, gold and silver smiths other objects of artistic, antiquarian, or historical interest. Many of these things are priceless as works of art.

Others being made of gold, have a high intrinsic Well, nobody will dispute, at any valud.

rate, the fine self-abliterating modesty of the Scot, chipped in my English friend.

"No

me ." I talion. Our boys and the Jocks go well.

are you are from a Scottish bat together. They are cobbers right away. After all, Australia and we have few links," suggested.

"Just a few," he rejoined laughingly, explain at times that the colonies were not greater Britain, but greater Scot land.

Geologists so often go astray. Few would have admitted the possibility of finding coal in the Kent coalfield. It was reasonable to doubt the existence of Kent- ocal, but it was found there as a continua. Continent.

and other antig work, armour. and My father was a Scot, and he used to tion of the geological formation on the

The pictures in the adjoining Winter Palace are mainly of historical interest. but the Crown jewele, which are kept here. represent an iam fortune. The

England hack-talk, now, England."

for ever! ejaculated the. English officer, Gil up your glass for that toast.

"With all my heart. England for ever, and Scotland for a day longer!" rejoins the Scot.

The same may be said regarding oil. If you have old shales it is possible that.

deep boring may disclose valuable de posits of uil. It is satisfactory to sce that the Government are not leaving it to the public to gamble, but that they themselves are going to look after it. Government will be successful in their I have reason to believe that the

now venture. If so, I hope they will keep it & Government monopoly with all its possibilities of new source of revenuo Lo help to pay for the war.'

alon is valued at Rs. 2,400.000 rmally £240.000), Among the jewels with which it is encrusted is the famous Orloff diamond. This tone, which weighs 185 carats, was stolen by a Sepoy in India, and fell into the hands of An Armenian merchant. It was bought in in Amsterdan by Count Orloff, one of the favourites of Catherine the Great, at the little ::

price of Rs. 450,000 in hard cash, an

of Rs. 2,000, and

a title The wards on knowing why dabbling in purchaser,, of course, presented it to his Well, it seems to me," said the Ans... must be going. It is working with these

Imperial mistress. A friend remarked that, whether for Tsar is valued at the comparatively grasp that, just as you, Scuts and English affairs. As they say in the best military The Crown of the tralian after a pause, you don't always millions of money that gets confusing and makes one mix up their own money It was have a distinctly different way of looking and financial circles, Harbour Office flagstaff. They will have of not the latter was, far more modest sum of Bls. 1,000,000.

ordered by Catherine FI but she died at things and doing things, so we Aus- fallech this bank is bust!

Effendi Mafisch before she had time to wear it.

tralians have our own way too. We are

7.~Rad-green-rad. · ·

The Night Signala will be displayed, Manneet, on the tower of the Bailway Btation, on H.M.B. Tamar, sand on the

the sams sígnißcation as the day, 'signala. Bignal No. 7 will be sooompanied by explosive hombs as above, in the avant of the information conveyed by this signal being trat published at night.

SUPPLEMENTARY, WARNING.

When local ligoats are displayed In the Harbour a Cons will be azkihitad al the following stations:-Gap Book, Waglan, Stanley, Aberdeen, Ban Ki Wan, Bal Kong, Shs Tau Kok and Tai Po to notify the fack to nativa craft and passing coren vossola:

Further details can always be giva to cosan vermis, on demand, by signal from lighthouset, (?)

Tis dabbling in the dew makes

the milkmaids fair:

but one of the audience insisted after-

the dew makes the milkmaids swear.

prohen

we were conning over the noble ode.· To Althea from Prison," I felt sure that some of the class were out of touch with the poem and had not caught its drift. So, after explain- ing that the loyer-prisoner when he had sight of his lady forgot his captivity, I asked X what the lines meant:

Th enlarged winds that curl the

Bood

Know no such liberty.

You are apt to be a bit critical, doubtless, of discipline, our organisation, and lots of Australia, aren't you? Our

like that.'

To think I should have forgotten in a while also your princely that, sighed his friend. admitted the Englishman.

my meniory

:

A SEPARATE TYPE

Have

a young antion, with all the restless Good evening, sister shouts the energy of youth, wanting to get about officer rising and saluting as one of the and do things with the force and the hospital staff passes near by. know the full joys of fatherhood save faults of youth, or perhaps might be not seen you for the last century." one who has been a father,"

inclined to say, the strength of youth.?

am one of the choir invisible- The following occurred at Hailey-

night duty just now! hury:-Among celebrities of whom a

AN OPEN-AIR RACE. brief account was demanded occurret the.

Your women seem to be as tall and great names of Copernicus and Galileo.

What I am struck by," was the reply powerful as your mon," remarks the Eng- The view of these worthies, taken by of the English officer, is that the Aus-, Ish officer, looking after the Australian. There youthful writer was as follows: aliens are getting pretty nearly sisters.

is a mixture of

standardised now. They are just about st

st! Oh, we are an open air race in the and nickel. Galileo cared for none of that till this war.

of sa a well-defined, type. We did not know

main, and that accounts, for a lot of our these things,

scout 100% a piece of French, we set Whom incidentally I have soar of my furthest-off sister was talking to the

the way for translation narrating an incident best friends do not strike me so much Scottish padre the other day. He had connected

ected with a stired traveller arcivas a separate type. Possibly they are not been telling her about having a thousand ing at a country hostelrg. The host so aggressive, as you."

Australian' boys at battalion parade on suggested that he shopId without delay

we are separate," said the Aus Sunday mornings. And do you know as he nodded his head, we are she had the cheek to say!

Padre cording to the text

Il ne se fit pse than any of shoulders all the tim Drier but according to the transla Canada rub

colonies. America and want to ask

Such liberty as what or whose youth, who stammered, puckered bis. ~brew," and after a long pause with the utmost gravity answered, Such liberty

when he'd his

got rid of her

41

THE HAPPIEST DAY. general paper, continues Dr. Lyttelton is likely to be productive of mirth if the boys are young enough." To a low division is Fourth Form at Eton in 1882 he set a concluding question de The object of the code is to give na fases signed to give scope to the greatest 24 hours warning of a gals (Foros ignoramus among them What has

been

the

happiest day of your life One Beaufors Basle, or 60-46. n.ph, mesa

say the right thing, Velocity by Dines Anemomster) and also

baptism Another, with

trying

to

This

conper

have some supper and no to bed. ate continent. We intermix less she said, looking at me curiously, P

tion

UNDEŠIONED MISTAKES.

one question do

YOU

We strongly recommend every man and woman reader of this paper, who is thing

He did not see fit to eay his Canada is nearer you any way, and it people that let you down work,

like bal

boys. It i is always your own pal weak or tua down, or who has lost

prayers"

is the same for South Africa. his or her buoyant, youthful energy, of

But it Yes, but if any other body had said" who suffers from loss of appetite, or from

takes all kinds to make an empire Good that about us said the Australian off- debility, either nervous or Physikal, to try warnings of expected changes in a far more mundane view of the matter. It will be felt,” adds Dr. Lyttelton,old Kaiser? He has introduced the memcer, they would have got it from that

now, scientifically compounded propar direction and force of the wind wing and leaving abundant scope for conjec-

jee that the above contributions to the they are positively getting to know he went on, as yor said, it hers of the British Empire to each other same sister right where the chicken got tion called Sargol,

however, to the' uncertain 'znovamands of The trouble with most people who appen, typhoons and to insuficient telegraphie ture, replied. The day my aunt was gaiety of life have nothing to do with the

married. like the bag of boas not that they observations, it will occasionally happen whether he was thinking of the back view of Bayhood Is there, in short, such n We really ought to be working up a sub- takes all kinds to redke an Empire. That

leaves one pondering large and difficult subject of the humons each other on battlefields east and west. don't get enough to eat, but ths they do that signals to may be displayed of the disapearing bride, or recalling the thing as a boy's sense of humour which Wilhelm Hohenzollernto services for seems to me

scription list for him Presentation to Cockney is asking for trouble again, mal assimilate what they do eat. They without a gala occurring as Hongkong,

We shall never cow, or, perhaps, differs generically from a maxi's? 180, simply go through the natural motions af or even Gap Rock, but the reverse la nos hote

To about it correctness of statement eating, but the floth-giving part of what | Filmly to happen, except in the case of

throw

рарете

and weigh in with for trouble; hear him." The arill voice by the late Dr. Hornby, fight

a small subscription." the difference! I should say, on

of the Cockney rang through the air The

you send that ten bob you again. essence of the funsiness owe me, and that you have been going Very

Do you know how to end the war,

know.”

Ahey eat just passes away without being typhoons forming in the vicinity, and Dr. Lyttelton bentcence was do the above-mentioned aberrations from the British Empire Thick I will write Asking for trouble! He is shrieking

AD

any

Yes,

to the

if

asimilated, and consequently doen noi de : travelling rapidly towards Hongkong, or who, about ten years ago. had been look!choolboy mistakes is their being un- to repay for so long, it would relieve my Bill? You gives it up? Well, you gives.

Bargol 15 para

them any

digest your food and side

in ita meimilation. There is no need for 'you' to be a “skinny" and go around with that pinched hungry, half-fed look say kenger Sargol will make you plump, slook and “fii na ■ fiddle”!

A. S. WATSON & Co., Lan,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

THE PHARMATE -

Chers' DISPENNART,

THE EDWARd Dispensary.

located typhoon Inermaing Emrah

of progression abnormally.

Hignal No. 1 is intended as a warning to “* Gland By " and watah for ska nazi signal inte

....... In the new non-Lota! Code the byproɛ]- mata volosity of the storm centre will be shown, in addition to its direction el motion, and the position of the ceairs will be given ln degren of Intitude and longlands. The timg, no which the warn

ing

the papers of the Entrance of

and

scholarships at Eton. The short essay designed. The slightest suspicion of in- feelings. It would make me feel the each of the Australians £10 and you puts took the form of a prospective narrative: tention in them makes them dull. In-

money was being put to a good use! Berlin out of bounds. Write an account of your life as you deed, nothing as a rule is duller than a foresee it up to the age of 45. The young person's laboured wit

We looked up at the voice of a new Among

Up you goes again, you gazobe," WAS writer, with the snows of thirteen win schoolboys such wit is elaborated against Camera seond Australian officer. The the prompt command of the Australian masters who are poor disciolinariangner of the tent looked up cheerily at sergeant or misunderstood." laughed tors on his bead, described ous finish to his

before an adult can laugh at it he school and

and must think himself back into the childish the entry: Career,

at 28 mind divesting himself of the adult's yesis of age, I married, and when I interpretation of the gravity of life, was 29 my wife nresented me with a fexrept as a back-ground to the comic in son and heir, No one can possibly cident which must not be rudely ob

(Continued at foot of nezt column:) truded

the reward of sp

the fatruder.

"Right you are,”

reply was his 4 "Yes, if I send that ten bob for you, there would only be another ten that you ove me from the pound you borrowed.**

(Continued at foot of next column.)

we are

How the Australian officer. Stay to dinner. won't you have a bottle of real Western Australian wins and let's together curso. or bless rather the Kaiser)-W.L.S.

the Glasgow Daily Record.:

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