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WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore- enst and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 5,03 p.m., 'xtated !----`

Local Borecast-Fine with mode- rate W. or variable winds at first; moderate N.E. winds later: possibly some rain.

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here a 25 dollar to work on. What reason, if any, there is to anti- cipate so rapid a recovery after so long a périod of utter stagnation

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* News and Views

In his new book, "moving For- ward," Mr. Henry Ford, the motor maagnate, predicts an indus- trial revolution" in America. By. this the labouring maanes will be;" come the foisured classes, doing away with over-production and un- employmont. The rovolution, ha

Germany's leading authority on rejuvenation and internal secretion, Dr. Peter Schmidt, who was one of the most prominent disciples of the Vienness Professor,

Steinach,

cannot imagine. There are certainly sigus that China's domes

and The anticyclone is central acar tie troubles are subsiding,

At the congress of the Cape Pro- Mr. St. John Morrow, the Westsays, will provide a minimum wago Vladivostock. The depression has with more settled conditions catabine Nationalists at Somerset East. Hom magistrate, said, when of £s se, a day for all.

Captown recently, a resolution was pedal cyclist was summoned before deepened. It is moving E.N.Elished in the country some measure passed asking the Governor-Gonoral him recently: "1 bave known the towards S.W. Japan.

of trade revival must naturally to fly the National Bing at Govern-time when I have ridden a bicycle follow. But, is anything in the ment House. The secretary of the on the footpath and asked a police congress declared that nothing but man to go out of the way. Bat nature of a general recovery of the National dag should be flown that was in Ireland. Alas! Those the import trade to be looked forest the people should think that happy days have gone."

the originator of the rojuzona- tion

"method which Schmidt" de- with exchanges to heavily against South Africa was still a British

dopondoney. The Governor-General, "Accent often counts for more voloped along individual lines, com auch business. And it must not appointed by the South African than brains and social position for mitted suicide in Berlin, recently. be forgotten that China's foreign Government, and drawing the poo-more than excontive ability, said He apparently took his life in a tende does not consist entirely of pic's pay, should be careful not to Mr. Ralph Morley, MP for South-fit of depression on account of the hurt the feelings of a considerable ampton, to the National Federation fast that his formerly Bourishing imports; there is n volume of exsection of the people. Mr. Btoyler, of Staff Teachers at Leicester practice had recently shown port business which normally, is M.P., said that General Hertzog

"manko "Parents " he added,

prevailing economic situation. Dr. about equal to the inward fow of would surely deal with the matter sacrifices to send their children to heavy decline on account of the while in London. Mr. Leroux, so-called public schools, not because Schmidt had travelled extensively, goods. This being to, perhaps the XP, pointed out that the Gover they will get any better education, especially in the Far East, where Chinese view of the currenty of-General was the King's direct but because it confers a certaine had visited China, Japan and situation is less apprehensive than representative, and we therefore unchet of social distinction This Siam in order to propagate bis

entitled to fly the Union Jack. An- snobbery," he said,

deprivoa the

idens. that of the exporter in foreign other resolution which was passed untion of the services of some of countries who finds his activities favoured the abolition of the right | the most able soon and women, and Mr. Hilton Sills, the film actor, almost paralysed by unfavourable of appeal to the Privy Council on means that the best people are who died on September 18,, be

the ground that it was degrading often not appointed to the most quenthed extate valued at £20,000 exchange. Already there is somo

Bovereign independent responsible jobs. It also products to his widow, Doria Kenyon Sills. anxiety abroad at the prospect of country to be subjected to the rulan inferiority complex in the pro- His will also instructed that a trust duct of the secondary schools when fund of £60,000 established for the competition arising from the indus- ing of an external court."

confronted with ex-public school benefit of his first wife, Gladys trial development of Asin. These

Gwynn Bills, at the time of their things will adjust themselves in due

divorce, five years ago, and ́n Speaking at a luncheon at the similar fund of £20,000 for his course, but so far as the price of

Rotary Club in Melbourne last daughter Dorothy, should remains silver is concerned, there seems to

month, Mr. Latham, the former intact. be no prospect of an early change

Liberal Attorney-General, said that in the situation. As a recent, rè

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HONG KONG, OCTOBER 31, 1830.

TWO-SHILLING DOLLARS-

WHEN?

for

Permission has been given to ́s | boya." pupil of Greater Felcourt School, East Grinstead, Sussex, to fly to school in an airplane. Another girl has been permitted to ride in on

motór-cyle.

to the

It con-

Just as the most expensive goods

The would like to see Empire Con- Measurement of the heat from on Mr. Henry Ford has obtained for ferences of Chambers of Manufac-unnamed stor 681 times fainter are frequently found in the smallest part from London brokers put its Museum of American Indus turers. Those, he thought, would than. the faintest star visible parcels, eo does it often happen"Although temporary reactions are tries the only remaining dynamo probably do more good than con

uzsided,,eyo WIE ...

by that the most interceting news is only to be expected, the tendency that was part of the original equip.ferences of politicians, many of Lounced recently to be found in the briefest words. is for the present level to be main-mode Edison built by whom had had little practical businegic Institution in Washington

Thomas A. Edison for the world's ness experience.

The tiny heat ray was caught by tained." And while foreign manu-Erst central siation of the electric For example, it is reported from facturers would naturally like to light, and power industry, the old

Three pencil drawings, by Edgar instrument weighing one thous Pearl Street station of the Now Allan Poe a self-portrait end andth as much as a drop of water..

named a thermocouple. London that British, American, see an increase in China's purchas-York Edison Company. The inven- sketches of Mrs. Sarah E. Shelton, sists of two hairlike wires wolded and French'intérests are endea-ing power, Chinese, sellers also have tor installed six dynamos in this the sweetheart of his youth, and together at their ends, one of bis- station, which began operation of Virginia Clemm, his wife-have muth and the other of bismuth and vouring to reach an arrangement interests to consider.

September 4, 1882. Two years later been brought to light by Mr. tia. By it infinitesimal amounts two additional dynamos were in Gabriel Wells, the book dealer, for of heat can be measured. The in- whereby the purchasing capacity

stalled to keep up with the demand the first time since Poe's death. A strument was perfected by Dr.. may be increased of those Eastern THE RISING IN FORMOSA. for current. Seven were destroyed short time ago they were taken to Edison Pettit and Dr. Both B.. in January, 1800. These machinen Mr. Wolls in Europe by an older Nicholson, of the staff of Mount countrica asing silver currency.

nerd known as Jumbos, the one hos American who had made his Wilson Observatory of Carnegie In- SIXTEEN years ago the hostile and quired by Mr. Ford was removed home in Italy for many years.stitution. That news, if true, is of very great head-hunting aborigines in For from the plant with the Armington Their owner said they were a gift interest, and may prove of very great mosa were supposed to have been Sims engine that supplied the from Foo himself to an ancestor A five power to operate it. At the time of his, Honry O'Reilly, who went importance. There is good reason subdued by the Japanese.

the Jumbos word built they were to the United State, from Ireland, was rated at 1200 fo-candlepower lamps, ar a child in 1818, learned the prin to believe the report is well-founded year plan of "pacification"

started in 1900, and a force of and later were run up to 1750 16- trs' trade, and afterwards becama n journalist, and that they had candlepower lamps. Each had a meric, and police was engaged horsepower. To-day, single ma of his family.

be regarded as an offence against in the task.. Airplanes dropping chines have a capacity exceeding

a civilised community, the dolegates When summoned at Bromley pulled vigorously at pipes, and bombs, electrically-charged barbed-200,000 horsepower.

(Kent) Police Court for driving a cigarettes, while two coal fires burn- wire fences, and all the other So rapidly has the craze for the motor car without a licenes, a moed in the grates..

Delegates to the National Smoke Abatement Society Conference, at Leicester recently adjourned for half-an-hour to clear the atmosphere. of the smoke that bad accumulated. While advocating that the emission

so far as the actual triangular dis about 20,000 men troops, gendar-generating capacity of about 123 never been out of the possession of smoke in large quantities should

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cussion is concerned. What pro- spects there are of agreement, first, as to what should bret be done, and then the method of doing it, is an recognised refinements of Western new miniature golf spread that avoptorist said that he had driven the On the ground that Signôr "Mus- other matter. However, the fact civilisation were employed by the Eskimos in Alaska, now play car regularly for four and half

it. A course has been constructed years and never had a licence. He solini, the Italian Dictator, is if such it is that the question of Japan in this task of pacifying the at Ketchikan. As the city is built did not know that a licence was guilty of speeding in his motor-ear, Formosan aborigines. Toward the on piles jutting into the ocean at necessary, and thought that his re- Dosspaper Régime Fascister restoring the silver market to some-

end of 1914 the work was said to the foot of a mountain, the course pistration book was sufficient. He urges, the Prefect of Rome to thing like its normal state is being have been accomplished within the

on the sea. actually

used to live abroad, and this was suspend the Duce'a driving licence. the first time that he had heard Greatly daring, the newspaper des- discussed in Europe and America five-year period originally planned, Baron Ya Koppy, a millionairo of a driving licence. He was fined. cribes how the Dictator often drives his car on the road between Roma and Ostia at 'a terrific speed," family, has committed suicide after j reports of progress will be eagerly ever since. The so-called head necidentally killing his wife (née There was nearly an "incident" nod adds that such temperity is not awaited in many countries.

hunters have been continually mak Countess Scherrthoss). The baron, when the Imperial Conference wne permissible by a man who shoulders was partridg) shooting on his assembling. A British Cabinet the responsibilities of the nation. It has been suggested that much ing raids upon police-stations in estate near Breslatt. His wife was Minister, walking across Downing. The paper concludes:-The slight of the present unrest in India is remote parts of the island, and walking in front of him. He slip street to the Foreign Office entrance, est thing may cause a disaster when due to the slump in silver. Pea-many Japanese have lost their livesped on the wet grass, his gun went was nearly run over by a taxicab one drives at 60 miles an hour." santa and other people in humble in their swift and sanguinary off, and the baroness was shot bo carrying a member of the Canadian

tween the shoulders. Death was in delegation to the same place. The For the second year, Gonzalez circumstances ought silver jewel-forays.

stantaneous. After scribbling an Minister was Mr. W. Adanson, the Viquer, President of Costa Nien," lery and similar articles when the The present trouble in Formosa is almost indecipherable explanation Secretary for Scotland. The Cana has signed a decree fixing the of the tragedy and adding that he dian was Mr. Blaxton, a Govern standing army at 500 men, mostly price of that metal was consider the most serious for many years could not live any longer the baron ment official. The taxi-driver ap. handemon. This is the smallest re- to-day. The result of this depre-time to deal with effectively. Only The tragedy was discovered by a Mr. Adamson by inches. The affairparently with the disappearance e

search party which was serit out rended in smiles and the Minister inrger army has gone the need

revolution nor political disorder.

ably more than double what it is past, and may take a considerable shot himself through the heart. plied his brakes hurriedly, missing gular army in the Americas. Ap-

converted for conveniente into as published news that the roof when the couple did not return to and Mr. Blaxton walked in to the for one, as Costa Rien has neither

work the castle.

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Local Notes and Events ★

It is notified by the Water

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sumally portable form have been subjugating the savages had been cut in half, or even smaller. How now definitely completed-for the far this depressing state of affairs second time. The military and is responsible for or adds to the police authorities decided to with. political unrest in India would be draw the two remaining contingents very difficult to estimate, but we on October 1s from the danger-zone can certainly safely assume that in the mountains which had been the low price of silver has not made patrolled since 1913. Now, immedi

On Wednesday Canton troops and 1 The following unclaimed tele Karberg & Co,) to their rapidly the people of India any happier ately after this withdrawal of the Police raided a house at Shun Hoagrams are lying at E.E. Telegraph growing fleet. The officers are very than they were when the metal was Japanese forces, comes news, of Street, Honam, where fire-arms Company's office: Easthemiss, from sanguins that the Hazel Dollar is quoted at twice the figure at which desperato attacks by the aborigines were being illegally manufactured. Colombo: Exodus, from Buez; Quin | the best afloat for her particular

Twe Seven men it now stande. And it will be upon. Japanese residents,

were arrested, while coy, from Calcutta; Swenonie, from line. An average speed of terr knots was maintained on her run equally safe to assume that a sub-theories are advanced in explanatwo machine guns, ten rifles and Singapore,

from Puget Sound to Japan, stantial improvement in the silver tion of the rising-resentment at a machinery were seized. market would have a swift reaction, hydro-electric scheme which will in-

As from November 1, the offices though she is capable of a greater upon the political situation in volvo.the.dooding of a large area of India. It would not solve problems arable land, and "ever-strict police Authority that the rider mains in of Mesara. John L, Thornycroft & speed, and the voyage showed the nor remove grievances, but it would control" of the aborigines. It is the districts west of Eastern Street Co., Ltd., will be transferred to the prospects which this type of modern ed by the Robert Dollar Co to certainly create an atmosphere possible that both explanations are will be closed on Monday, Novem Pioneer Building, Nathan Road, carrier bas before it. It is intend- which would help to make both true. Not every Formosan is a ber. 3. A constant supply from where the firm will occupy a ste- solution and removal easier of ae-head-hunter, and not evory Japanese street fountains will be maintained tion of the extensive. premises build introduce a cheaper rate of freight for the Kowloon Motor Bus Co., to Eastern shippers thon is possible complishment.

policeman is forbearing toward an from that date in these districts.

Ltd. The decision to move across by the ordinary mail steamers, and the sister ship, the Bossie Dollar, So far as Chine is concerned, aborigine. Seeking revenge for

A report was made to the Police the harbour was actuated by * there can be doubt as to the effect over-strict control may easily

on Wednesday to the effect that number of reasons, among which will be launched soon in order to of a steady appreciation in the be a partial, explanation of these

Chinese workman fractured his were that Messrs, Thosyncroft have arist in the establishment, of the value of silver. The reaction would unfortunate incidents. And if it skill-when he dropped twenty fost in mind the rapid progress in motor service.Hong Kong Daily Preto, be both swift, and betteficial, and is true that forms and fields are down a alipway in Taikoo Dockyard. transportation made in Kowloon in there are some who believe the time to be submerged to form a source. The injured man is now in a critical recent years, and nise of the op is not far off when that upward of supply for hydro-electric power condition in the Government Civil portunities offered for expansion in movement will begin. Months ago it may be that the Formosana con-t

Hospital.

their business in the future. there were well-informed men who cerned have not been assured of were confident that a 18. Od dollar adequate compensation for the loss would be seen in, Hong Kong be- of their homesteads. The news that fore: Christmas, With that date Formosan tribes regarded as friend. will hold a Ballroom Dancing Com-Looking Back 25 Years, now only eight weeks distant there ly by the Japanese have declined petition for, which a large number An interesting arrival in the many races in these waters, in ia on yet, no sign of the hoped for to take up arms against the rebels of entries have been received. It harbour last week was the Hazel destined by Mecars. Hernsheim for. recovery, event starting. Neverthe suggests that this rising is more is a long time since a competition: Dollar, one of the recent additions service on the béche-de-mor Bahery

„Robert, Pallez, Com,Lamongst the Errific Islands, less, there are others in the Colony than a fera Arad-hunting exp1":"2013" ENDOCTOR, fing

At the Hotel Bavoy to-morrow evening, the "C" Dancing Academy

October-31-1009~

Looking Back 50 Years.

We learn that the yacht Naind, which was sold by auction a few days ago, was purchased by Mr. Hornsheim for $1,305. This well known craft, which has won 60

who profess to be quite confident tion, and is animated by something Kong and it should attract consider-pany of San Francisco (whore Kong Daily Prem November

able public interest,

local agents aro Messrs. Arnhold, 1880, that by February we shall have more than a mers desire to kill.

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