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SEVEN HUNDRED DAYS AT SEA.
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night, and for the following two days he left the Firecrest to steer herself and fly before the wind toward the Bermudas. On the fourth day the weather had im proved, but the little vessel had narrow escape from disaster. Shortly after midnight the tain, noticed that his port lamp was out, took it below to re-light It. Not having sighted a of any description for forty-eight" hours he took his time over the job in fact, being below he decided deck again with the side-light. to prepare a meal before going on Suddenly the little craft reels under a terrific blow he runs on deck to find a steamer receding into the gloom after hitting his towaprit! The broste bobstay was twisted, the bitts wrenched from the deck, leaving a great hole, the and the must-having no support fore-stay and jib stays were adrift, forward was bending in a threatening manner!]
most
As a result of the damage to the deck all hands" had to man the pumps regularly, until the Bermada were reached sixteen days out of New York. It took a fortnight there to fix up repair, and then came a thirty-three day run from Bermuda to Colon, a
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Bress, distance of 1,800 miles. At Balboa the Captain of the U.S.S. Rochester | detailed a party of bluejackets to scrape the bull and repaint the Firecrest, and after a very pleasant itay
the Canal Zone Mr. GEEBAULT started on the next leg of his cruise-800 miles to Gala- pagos. The chapters describing the long voyage across the Pacific to Thursday Island make most inter WITHIN B
week or so a small eating reading, for the author had: many opportunities of making clow party of intrepid young men expect acquaintance with the primitive to be learing Hong Kong on a small people inhabiting the lovely islands Chinese-rigged sailing vessel named between the Marquesas and New Guinea. These waters are not easy the Maskee, the object and intento navigate, and even when the
tion being to make their way to
be
voyage, as foolhardy affair.
Firecrest was anchored her master
England by way of Australia and
WAS not necessarily free from anxiety. the Panama Canal.
One night the anchor There will dragged in a sudden squall and the squi who will regard the yacht was carried out to sea. At daylight all bands "-meaning Mr. GERDAULT--had IL hundred fathoras of, chain and an anchor to get on board. The job took him four hours, and a half to accom plish! Such an incident provided a test not only of a man's physical motal character,
There will be others who will erivy those taking part in the adventure, There will be who will not wish all hands fair
none
weather, favouring breezes, and
a
safe arrival at their destination. Such a voyage as that contemplated by the crew of the Muskee calls for
strength but
picked up outside Havre and towed The news of the murder of the into harbour, for it would have Rev. E. Y. Scarlett, by armed rob. against the strong easterly wind and Tientsin Times, will naturally been impossible to enter under sail bers, near Peitaiho, says tho Peping that was blowing. "Those who read cause considerable nervousness this brief cutline of a very remark among intending visitors to Peitai. able adventure and find it interest: ho. But there is no evidence, a ing will find the book itself most present, that the outrage had been fascinating. The auther's simple planned, or that banditry is more manner of writing reveals him a prevalent than anal in the Peitai a man quietly conscious of his skill, ha region.: strength, and courage; but remark ably modest in describing what be A boy with a bird's heart is accomplished against odds which, topuzzling the medical profession and the traveller accustomed to making scientists of Washington. voyages amidst the lazy luxuries of human freak is Paul Gray, aged a liner, sem hopelessly overwhelm sixteen, who is described as an ing.
evolutionary throw-back," because all His vital organs, including the heart, are on the right instead of the left. Scientists who have ex- amined him declare that, although he is a healthy youth, he has de- veloped in exactly the same way as a bird.
News and Views.
To-dny being Good Friday, the DAILY PRESS Office will be cloned, and there will be no issue of the ixiper on Saturday. Publication will be rumed on Monday morn ing as usual,
The sixth annual athletic sports of the Sacred Heart College will be ground on May 3 instead of on the held on Kowloon. Football Club
j9th inst
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and two cases of small-pox were re One case of typhoid (non-Chinese) ported to the Medical Officer of Health during the 24 hours anding midnight. April 18.
Before Mr. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Court yesterday, Mr. A. W. da Rosa was summoned for allowing his dog to be abroad with out a muzzle. The Magistrate im posed a fine of $5.
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Mr. Wang Ching Wei, leader of the Left Wing of the Kuomintang. the so-called "Reorganisationists, who is reported to be still staying in the Colony, recently granted Chines Preis representatives an important interview, which is very illuminating, as his attitude in the present political situation imands the keenest attention on the part of the public.
com"
the International Labour Office at The correspondence Bureau of
Asked why he had allied himself with the leaders of Kwangsi and Geneva, the formation of which in Ye Hai Shan, Mr. Wang said that be has joined forces with Li Taung China was decided on last year after
Jen, Wong Shiu Hung and Pei the visit of M. Albert Thomas to the Far East, will be opened short- Chung Hs (the Kwangai leaders) official of the Office, has been ap-
because they issued a circular tele- ly. Mr. C. S. Chan, a Chinese
gram on May 3 of last year de- councing the illegality of the All- pointed Manager and is on his way to China. He is going to arrange
China Third Congress of the Ruc- matters" with the Chinese Governmintang, which was wrongfully con- vened by General Chiang Kaf ment and the Bureau will probably
Shek for his own ends. They in- be located in Nanking: it will serve
sisted on the restoration of the as a link between the Office and the Chinese Government, and will serve
authority of the Kuomintang to the to supply impartial information re-
people from the hands of Chiang" and they declared their allegiance garding isbour conditions in China.
to the Central Executive. Com- to which considerable importance is
mittre, selected by the Second Con- now being,attached.
gress of the Kuomintang. "As their attitude corresponds with our Party Salvation Declaration, have to co-operate against the Reactionaries. We and the Kwang- si leaders are not taking advantage of one another, but are striving to co-operate for the salvation of the Party" affirmed Mr. Wang.
Continuing, Mr. Wang said that Yen Hsi Shan also issued a cir- cular manifesto on February 10 Kuomintang. Yen clearly pointed enposing the Third Congress of the
out that more than half the dele gates to the Third Congress were nominated by Chiang Kai Shek. "Thus Yen's policy is the same as ours," Mr. Wang averred. "For the take of the Revolution, we have
The Blue Star Line, which for 20 years has been engaged in the homeward refrigerated trade from It has been resolved by the the Far East, announces an exten- Mukden authorities assignsion of its services. In conjunction $500,000 for the building of the new with Messrs. Alfred Holt & Co. and standard prison in Mukden, and the Ellerman, and Bucknall Steam-
to
niso to modernise the existing pri
sons in Manchuria.
BJ Carnell, who is charged with obtaining goods by means of a trick and with uttering a forged cheque, was brought before Mr. Granthan yesterday. The case was fixed for hearing next week.
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Vincent Sullivan and Albert E. Cavanagh, two Americans, who were reported missing from the House of Detention, were arrested yester day by Detective Sergeant Hum phreys near the Kowloon Godowns.
Receiving injuries to his month as the result of accidentally falling from a ladder whilst at work in the Taikoo Sugar Works, a Chinese fitter named Wong Ming (55), was removed to the Tung Wah Hospital on Wednesday afternoon.
A Chinese woman named Chui Chau Ting (29), of 213, Queen's Road West, was alleged to have attempted suicide on Wednesday afternoon by swallowing a quantity of opium. She is in the Govern ment Civil Hospital, but her condi-
Heaving up a hundred fathoms of pitifully wearisome job, especially clisin single handed must be ation is not serious: in the steniny atmosphere of the
a display of many manly qualities. equatorial regions.
Some of the worst weather ex-
at
Miss V. Capell informs us that the gross receipts from her two dancing displays, given the Theatre Royal on March 31 and April 3, amounted to $1,835. Miss Capell is forwarding a draft to the London Hospital for £20 and is also making donations to some local
charities.
For stealing a quantity of lead and copper from his employers, a workman of the China Light and Power Company was fined $6, or seven days hard labour, by Mr. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon ant, who was stated to be a good Magistracy, yesterday. The defend worker, was attempting to sell the stoles material prior to his arrest.
ship Co., it is inaugurating a month. ir cargo service to the Far East, to be known as the Far East Line. The homeward service will be for general and refrigerated cargo. The Blue Star Line will now be asso- ciated with both the outward and homeward conferences. The new regular service begins with the sail. ing of the Dorie Star, of 10,441 tons, from Newport on May 3. The ports of loading will be Newport, Rot terdam, Antwerp, Hamburg for Penang Port Swettenham, Singa- pore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, and Tientsin. The de- livery ports in England will, it is stated, be London, Liverpool, and elsewhere as required. The follow." ing Blue Star vessels are to take part in the service:-Dorie Star, Trojan Star. Fresno Star, Tacoma Star, Albion Star, and Royal Star.
Looking Back 25 Years.
Canton to
It appears from a report in the Chung Neger San Po that the pro- posed railway from Whampoa is not, as rumour has alleged, a project of the American. China Development Company, but a "Chinese project. A scheme has been prepared for the building of a railway from Canton to Amoy by a Company promoted by His Excellency Chang Pat Shi, and decribed as the Imperial Chinese Railway Company. It is desiret
to co-operate."
We
Party and the Army. Questioned as to the problem of the Party governing the army, Mr. Wang said that it was indeed a very difficult task to bring this about. "But we must bring the army under the control of the Party at any cost. We shall not abandon our hope and efforts, but shall try to the last to accomplish our ob- jective, as this is the only way to save China. We will continue our atruggle, irrespective of success or failure, to restore the dignity and sovereignty of the Party.""
In conclusion, Mr. Wang said that he understood that Hu Ham Min and Wu Tze Hui had bitterly attacked him at every public meet- ing. He said, "u and Wu are mean, base and shameless people. In spite of our long friendship,. they attacked me because they want to maintain their positions. They are hunting dogs of Chiang and have to do what their master hids them to do. I do not care what they have said, as I leave the public to judge."
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lectures,
A thorough knowledge of scaman-perienced during the long voyage ship, of course, is essential in at of the Firecreat was between Port least one of such a party-and in Natal and Capetown; the author more if possible. But something in estimates the height of the waves at 45 feet. From the Cape the
build the Canton-Whampoa pro- ject first, and the route mapped was headed for St addition to a knowledge of naviga. Ettle vesse}
out was for the line to start from tion and the handling of sailing. Helena, a distance of about 2,000
miles, and thence to Ascension At the Kowloon Magistracy yes of Canton, passing through,,Loung
Sha-ho-han, outside the East gute boats is called för-and that some- Island, 800 miles. The next leg-terday, Mir: Whyte-Smith sentenced han and proceeding along the bund thing cannot be learned at school. the long passage to the Cape Verde a Chinese woman to seven months of the river. It is proposed to lay It must be already in a man's land-wae particularly difficult, imprisonment for returning to the a single track first, but in the au
owing, to contrary winds and enri Colony before her period of banien quisition of land: provision was to The line was crossed on ment had expired. The woman, who be made for a double track with that almost indefinable rents. quality which enables those gifted June 5, after the Firecrest had was convicted under the Opium the view to the ultimate connee- been three years in southern Ordinance, was deported in October tion of the line with the great with it to do and to say just the latitudes, and on the night of July last for fire years. right thing at the right time with the cutter ran aground on the
trunk railway to ruc from Canton to Hanko Hong Kong Daily out effort or hesitation. Not many island of St. Antonio, near St.
H.M.S. Berwick, which recently Press, April 18, 1905. Vincent. She was hauled off the returned to England from the China CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO abundant physical strength and un-resumed her voyage to the north,
men are so gifted; one may have rocks by a tug, and after repair Station, was ordered to recommis Looking Back 50 Years. CHINA. SIAM. STRAITS
sion at Devonport about April 15,
Within the last few years a game, SETTLEMENTS,
failing.courage, and yet be tem- but as she began to leak badly Mr. for further service there. Captain which possesses some of the cle- STATES, NETHERLANDS peramentally unsuited for an ad- GERBAULT returned to Porto Grand Erie G. Robinson,.. V.C., O.B.E.. ments of entire novelty and yet bulance Brigade members, 21 stud-
and his little craft was put on the will be succeeded in command when a the same time is akin to a few venture which is certain at timeslips again. The author here makes the ship recommissions by Captain of our old-fashioned, sports, has to fray the nerves and try the a curious confession he dreaded C. G. Brodie, from the Royal Naval been much in vogae at home, and tempers of all bands. Similarly, the cruise coming to an end, a dread College, Greenwich.
has now been introduced into this even an incurable optimist may be left the Pacific. He decided, which had grown steadily ever since
Colony. A club, entitled the "Hong Kong Polo Club," has been not prove an ideal partner on such therefore, to stay in the Cape Verde
formed principally through the a voyage, for unless he has tact an Islands and start work on his book,
exertions of Surgeon B.M. Blen in the Far East containing the well as an inexhaustible fund of This was in August, but it was instead of making sail for France.
perhassett, A.M.D. "Palo" or "shaughan'
an"the former menning good spirits, the very fact of his not till December that he really
ball, and the latter a game on hor- 20,000 FOREIGNERS. chronic cheerfulness may exasperate February this pen work was finish
signations in India, Fersia, and settled down to writing. Early in
weback-is known by various de- Arranged, with the initials as well at times. However, it must be ed, and be made plans for catching
Tartary, where it has been played at Surnames in strict alphabe assumed that the leader of the the strong winter trades that would tical order.
Maskee party has chosen his com-
for many centuries. Each nation panions carefully, and taken into const of France. "I could see my carry the Firecrest towards the
has its own name for this popular consideration all the qualificationa
The case in which a boatman amusement, just as what is termed that go to make a happy ship. The self back in time for the French was charged with causing grievous "hockey in England is called progress of the little craft on its bledon, and in time, perhaps, to
tennis championship, for Wim- bodily harm to another boatman hurling" in Ireland and "shinty" long voyage will be followed with take part myself, after a few days!
came before Mr. Whyte-Smith at in Scotland. Hockey on horse- the greatest interest, and the
the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. back" will convey, in brief, an training, "But Mr.. GERBAULT had At the request of Detective Inspec idea of the nature of the game voyagers will take with them the to wait until the end of April betor Fallon his Worship remanded which is 20w rapidly becoming so best wishes of their many friends fore a new mainsail arrived from defendant for one week. It was in great a favourite among those on the China Const.
Havre, and it was not until May timated in a previous hearing that classes who have means as well as Providing a craft is fully sea- that he had the joy of weighing the complainant had died on ac leisure...On Saturday afternoon worthy and well-found, and is in anchor and making for home. count of the injuries received and the first meet of the Hong Kong
CAUGHT IN THE ACT. the hands of a real sailor, there is Eleven days later he was in sad the Police would consider aub Polo Club took place at the, race- little risk in embarking on such trouble. The trade winds carried stituting the original summons.
SHOPLIFTERS ARRESTED. a" voyage as the Maskee crew. con-him too far north and not far
course, close to the Black Rock, The members present were Surgeon What might have been a smart template. Proof of what can be enough east, and by keeping con The Kowloon Magistrate yester Blennerhansett, A.M.D., done in the way of long-distance stantly on the starboard tack he day discharged a Chinese who was L.B. Friend, RE, Lieuta H.8. the alertness of a shop assistant Lieut.picue of shop-lifting was checked by sailing in a small craft is to be found himself in mid-Atlantic summoned in connection with the Tunnard, FW. Charley, and last evening, when two Chinese found in the log of the Firecrest, Then his eyes began to give trouble; kidnapping of a small boy. a little vessel which left New York conjunctivitis glued his eyelids to
In a C.J.L. Davidson, 27th Regiment, were arrested after a vain effort to in October, 1924 and, with a crew gether, so that he could scarcely this case, a man and a woman, who not being used to this sport were the Pioneer Silk Store.
previous hearing connected with and Mr. $.6. Lowe. Tho, ponies obtain 40 yards of silk free from of one, finished a voyage of 40,000 open them. For fifteen days he were caught attempting to cross the difficult to handle, bus with a little miles at Havre last September, had to battle with a choppy see, border with the boy, were convicted practies no doubt they will do well the two men entered the store, and It was stated that about 8 p.m. working hard at the pumps to keep and given a year's imprisonment enough. The goals on Saturday while one was busy engaging tho the Firecrest afloat. A brief rest each. Accused was alleged to have were chiefly won by Charley's side. people in the shop in conversation, in the Azores, and then a struggle bech present with them, but as Charley being an experienced hand the other tried to get the silk hid- *In Quest of the Sun:-By ALIAN up the English Channel against there appeared to be some difficulty at this game, and never lost an
GERMAULT-Hodder and Stough-strong head winda-ninety-six hours in identifying him, he was dis opportunity when offered. Hong however, a salesman caught him in den under his cost, Unluckily ton, London; 21.
without a wink of sleep before being charged.
Kong Daily Press, April 19, 1830. the act and bad them both arrested.
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