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Mr. GILBERT has performed the enviable feat of having written very lively story about China which those who know the country will appreciate much more than those
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Col. Yaan Liang, Shanghai Com Mrs. Taylor of Room 411, Penin missioner of Public Safety, has sula, Hotel reports that as she was issued an order highly extolling the entering the Hankow Road en- members of the Chinese folice force trance of the Hotel at about 5 for their vigilance and efficiency. c'clock last night she lost or drep who are ignorant of it. It is a He says that, during the past week, ned, the purse from her handbag The anticyclone remains central over the Yangtaze Valley and the book which should-and no doubt he has made surprise visits to the containing one gold ring, marquis typhoon is still indicated to the will-find very many readers in this different districts and in not pattern, set with one large pearl south-east of the Bonins, moving part of the world, and in the read- single instance did he find a mem- N.N.E. A depression is situated to
and 16 small diamonds, valued at £20; one gold bar brooch, set with diamonds at both ends and centre, valued at £93; one gold collar pin, and a gold chain, long link pattern,
the immediate west of Tokyoing of it many will gain much ber of the force negligent. Fresh monsoon will prevail along knowledge of Chinese life and the China Coast and over the modes of thought as well as sheer
While no date has yet been fixed amusement from the stirring in-for-the-bearing of the appeal of northern China Sea.
Local Forecast:-N.E. winds,idents related in the story.
Mr. and Mrs. Kao Ying ngainst fresh, fine.
Forty years of heart-breaking the sentences and fines imposed by with small bar attached. Her total A message from Manila last night, pioneer work in shipping on the the Shanghai District Court in loss is estimated at 8650. timed a30, reports a syclone or Yangtze is the theme of Pidgin connection with the San Francisco typhoon N. of the Ladrones or Cargu"-a story full of vigorous Consular Opium Smuggling Scan-
action from start to end. Written dal, the Mariana Islands, moving N.E, .
two prisoners, were re-
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have petitioned the municipal thrilling ÅNDERSON.-On November 23, "fol-offer an ideal subject for
authorities, asking them to change The Peping police have discover the name of the street to "Big lowing an operation, CHARLES film scenario. There is fierce fight- PEAKE ANDERSON. (By Cable), ing on land and water; struggles, ed a gang of Chinese counterfeiters Praying Court," as more suitable to
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captures, and escapes; dramatic who were engaged in manufacture the glories of their district, An- conflict ofing American gold coins. Four of cient street-games in Peping acc situations-desperate wills as well as of weapons. Opium the leaders have been arrested, and picturesque in the extreme. The secretly shipped on river steamers their apparatus, confiscated. The United Press correspondent, for which gives police state that the counterfeit example, lives in "Elephant's Noso is the" pidgin cargo the book its title, and the efforts coins were not good enough to de. Hole (Haiang Pi Tru Keng). of the foreign shipowner to keep reive Americans, but that a number his vessel free from this contraband had been passed successfully upon traffic is the main theme of the Chinese banks and exchange-shops. story. The author writes with can- siderable understanding of Chinese Mrs. Nicholas, of No. 8 Wing temperament, and with
no less Lok Buildings, Nathan Road, made knowledge of those foreign com- a report to the police stating that munities whose business brings the premises were entered at 5 them into direct contact with Chi-
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Illiteracy in China,
Three million Chinese children in read or write in their own or any Hopei province alone are unable to other language, the Department of Education of the province reports. The Department urges ¡institution of compulsory education for all children as soon as possible, but estimates that such a programme would require 800,000,000 to begin, and as the province has been bare ly able to meet ordinary adminis trative expenses, it is not believed that a real beginning toward the proposal can be made in the neur future. As a temporary measure, pulsory education be started first the Department suggests that com-
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Looking Back 25 Years.
brought to our desk many books, many finely-written descriptive pas and among them are three novels sages dealing with stirring scenes dealing with various aspects of life. And in this book again we get in China. One will be read with some very entertaining glimpses of The entertainments consisted of geats also that compulsory educa very keen interest by many Chinese Chinese likes and dislikes, and of well chosen games, and musical though few may enjoy the read the curious reaction upon Chinese items were provided by Mrs. At and foreigners of each other'skinson and Mr. Cornelius (songs). ing of it; Occidental readers with strange ways and manner of reason Miss Mather (monologues), Mr. and Much lighter and brighter Miss Braga (piano and violin selec- "Pidgin Cargo," tions). Mr. Forysth (songs) and Mr. peculiarities will find it "most enter reading, this
Refreshments. taining, and many will declate it than Lin Mang's, grim cynicisms, B. Owen Davies to be an absolutely authentic pen- and written by one who certainly were served during, the interval.
There was a large gathering of picture of men and events of who has a sympathetic understanding of things Chinese, together with a and of which they have had permost happy style of presenting that tobacco habit, or is the government Recreation Club by the Captain- Are the Japanese losing the the force, and also of ladies, to witness the opening of the Police sonal knowledge. Another volume will appeal with special force to, knowledge in the form of fiction.
economy campaign taking efect! those who are acquainted with the Finally we come to the story of The Japan Times reports that dur-Superintendent of Police, Mr. F. Badeley, Happy Valley on KowLoos DISPENSARY, K. 19. Yangtze, and especially life on its three generations in China-which ing October the government monoSaturday afternoon... Mr. Bade-
upper reaches, though even those book. curiously enough also starts poly tolico
aggrygated whose "enstward travels have not off with a reference to "pidein 2.335,080,000 eigarettes, and with ley, in a prompt manner, declared the Club opened, and Inspector- taken them beyond the estuary of cargo landed in Chinese coffins cut tobacco the total proceeds were Withers forthwith hoisted the the Thames would find plenty in the from foreign sailing ships arriving Y.21,874,732 Compared with the Club's flag. The Captain-Superin- story to interest them. The third in the Canton River. The first of corresponding period of the preced-tendent said the opening of the of this parcel of novels is itself the three books within this book the year, the cigarettes sold in club was entirely due to Deputy divided into three books-Canton in tells the tragic story of a young diente a decrease by 220,709,000 1835, Peping in 1900, and Shanghai American who falls a victim to the pieces and with cut tobacco, the Superintendent Hallifax, and In- in the present day, and deals with opium habit-not an original theme, total proceeds showing a decrease spectors Withers and Langley. Mr. Hallifax had worked like a horse, the history of three generations of certainly, but presented in the by Y. 2,035,879.
and the result was evident. Up an American family in China. All modern manner, with a Black and
til now the Police Cricket Club playing the British Naval Bases.
had had a fair mensure of success, 1929 Edition three of these interesting works, silky singing-girl
although utterly dissimilar in scope heroine to the foolish foreigner
Following the scare about the which they had accepted with loud and in style, have this in common whose craving for the necursed drug alleged abandonment" of the jubilation, and he trusted they an atmosphere of tragedy, with leads to his moral and physical un- Singapore base which has never would accept the reverse in a way emphasis upon the lamentable con- doing. The grandson of this angen suggested comes anxiety observed by philosophers and fusion existing in China. There is happy man appears in the next about British naval bases in sportsmen He did not look upon little light relief to be found in section of the book, the scene being American waters. The First Lord League matches as all in all. The these grim stories, save in the laid in Peping at the time of the of the Admiralty has informed Club was formed to get as much quaint confessions of Lin Mang Boxer trouble. Here the author Parliament that no decision hus enjoyment out of it as possible, and
arimpudent imposter
whose gives an amusingly satirical picture been taken to close down the bases although the married men had been amazing adventures will be the sub- of every-day life in the Legation at Bermuda and Jamaica, nor was thrashed that day-the score stood CHRONICLE Ject of much speculative comment followed by the dear, 150, there any intention of taking such 144 against 32 with five wickets to among those who follow closely the followed by a graphic description a decision. Some weeks ago it was fall--they would proceed forthwith of the siege and relief of the suggested in English newspapers to retaliate at a game of howls. He careers of Chinese politicians.
The author of The Indiscretions capital-end of the looting which that Britain might offer, at the hoped, e'er long, that the Club of Lin Mang" wrote his cynical followed. Our hero does his full coming Five-Power Naval Confer- would be able to arrange matches novel while travelling from 'Shang-share of this dubious work, but enee, to dismantle her few naval between the ladies-Hong Kong hai to Marseilles, and acknowledges conscience-stricken turns back to bases in North American waters, Daily Press, November 29, 1904. ment given him by fellow-passengers meets, a mysterious and beautiful it was regarded as possible that Looking Back 50 Years. and by the officers of the ship on
Manchu woman who returns his ill- Mr. MacDonald might make this Commenting on the conviction at which he made the journey. Whe gotten gains not exactly with a gesture of goodwill. It would be Sourabaya of two Chinese, the "one ther there was any real necessity curse, but with a dubious sort of largely a gesture, as most of the for fraudulent bankruptcy and fal for this desperate race against blessing, yet it was this shadowy fortifications are obsolete, and con- sifying mercantile books, and the time the book apparently had to vision he loved, and not the girl stitute no real source of anxiety, other for complicity in these finished before the author reach-no whom he made his marriage Another suggestion" that the United offences, the Batavia Dagblad asks, In the third book of the States meet this by removing her in pointed language, why the Chi- his destination--we do not know, Yow,
RODNEY GILBERT has China Adventure" we find our fortifications from the Panama
nese traders in Java are allowed to but Mr. suceeded in drawing an amazing selves in present-day Shanghai, Canal was received coolly at Wash- keep their Looks in Chinese, which ly life-like picture of a type of with our late here the proud fatherington. It was not believed, how few people understand, "and which Chinese political philanderer only of a twenty-six-year-old son, mar- ever, that such a proposal would be is not even their language in daily too familiar-the ambitious and un-ried to a woman who spends more made seriously, as the situations life." Our Batavian contemporary to say: People are scrupulous adventurer who, more time and money than she should on are generally regarded as entirely goes on than anybody or anything, is res dancing and "high life." Here we bours and fueling stations in a few Bluence can be at work to prevent
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Great Britain has har-puzzled as the riddle-what in- This Large Volume of approximate- | ponsible for the grievous load of get a vivid picture of <imodern
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the tip of South to awe of the freedom of Chinese to hopper who eventually gets so far business-men blaming the mission-America, and up the Pacific to Van- keep their books in Chinese is that up in the world that he is able to aries, just as they did before thecouver, B.C. Great Britain has two Chinese insolvents whose books Kreat Boxer trouble. It is a vivid volume, Daval bases in Bermuda and at had been falsified, according to the lay the foundation of a
obtained and the final section of it is the Port Royal, Jamaica, in the West Chinese interpreter at Sourabaya, fortune by squeeze
Indies, where there are fortifica coolly charged this interpreter with most convincing. from., foreign famine-relief funds.
tions, dry docks, and stares of oil. having asked 3,000 guilders to buy Lin Mang (elis his story in the form
There is at memoirs written for the edifica-
series of forts in him off from making an unfavour- tion of his children, and the cynical'
Jamaica, manned by the only con-able report on these Books People. tingent of British troops in any of need not attach uncommon import- the Atlantic bases; most of the for ance to an accusation by & person fully true to life. Although the
tifications are old, and would not himself accused of falsifying, hut one his story there are no prototypes. author specifically déclared that in
A small fire, broke out in the stand long against present-day of the abuses connected with Chinese living or dead, for the principal kitchen of a coal-dealers shop at her base in Port Castrica, in St. person, the interpreter, bas in his Britain abandoned book-keeping is that actually one or subsidiary characters, he admits 910 Canton Road, Mongkok at Lucia, one of the lesser Antilles hands the course of justice in Chi- that the types presented in his book about ..8.30 last night. Two existed, and do still exist, in appliances, one from the longkok naval sachorage is maintained visibility of insisting upon Chinese group, some time ago, and only a nese insolvencies.” ... The ad- China. It would be casy to name Sub-Station and the other from there now. Up to the end of the firms in this Colony doing busness
score of officials of rank and Kowloon Station, rushed to the prominence whose beginnings were spot but assistance was not needed regarded as the most valuable part their books in English as well as 16th century the West Indies was with foreigners being made to keep- just as small as Lin Mang's, and
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