hereas we were abandoning Werhut Wol; as arnaval, base, it was proposed to increase the strength of the Ghinese Regiment to, 1,300,' "He wished to know what was going to be done. with this force, and accordingly he moved the Camendment.
Sir C. Dilke remarked, that, the position of mattura was more curious than had been kepro- sented, because while the Government were aking to increase the regiment the country had been told almost by the mouth of the Government that the policy of disbanding the regiment was under consideration.
+
Lord Stanley, said the Government" were" looking to those troops to guard that part of China which at present remained under the dominion of our fag, just as we trained the natives of India and other countries which were under our protection. No decision had been come to on the question of disbandment, but they still hoped to raise this regiment and to maintain it in the same state of efficiency in which we kept our Indian regiments,
Sir J. Colomb asked whether, if it were de cided to keep up the regiment, it would be retained at Wei-bai-Wei,..
Lord Stanley Certainly.
Mr. Lough said that was but an example of a number of native forces which had been raised in Asia and Africa, about which adequate information had not heen given to the House.
The House divided, and there voted:-For the reduction, 84; against, 194; majority against, fro
"FANTASTIC SUMMER'S HEAT "
BY COMMANDER E, HAMILTON CURREY, BN
"The brave North-easter" "sweeps" pitilessly over the grey green waters of the North Sen, flakes of snow mingle with crests of foam no less while than themselves, the heavy sur charged clouds are black as Erebus itself; and as one surveys these "skies of snow and bitter ‚air," memory fliss bick along the years that are past to the contrast of "fervent heat. For of the two, the sailor suffers more from heat then cold, although when he does suffer from the latter it is perhaps, apt to be the worse. Even as comparatively near home as the Mediterranean one can find hot enough corners to please most people. When the east wind blows at Gibraltar in the months of July, August, and September, it is locally known as
the Black Levanter, For some inexplicable
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1902..
but no sense of coolness is felt. The wind is behind us, and one feels as though all the air had been sucked clean away from the world. Te the dark hush of the topgallant forecastle' lies a struggling naked figure, strrounded by rough but kindly hands, which hold it down and ruh ice on its head and spine. You catch the words "stoker” and “heat apoplexy," and the doctor dashes forward at the top of his speed. "God help those poor fellows in the stokehold !" says a méssmate and fervently you re-echo his prayer.
WORSE AND WORSE.
Day follows burning day, and breathless night follows upon breathless night. The aching desert glare is in the sky, and the in- lands with which the Red Sea is choked seem absolutely red hot na we pass them. Then comer Perim and the straits of Bab-el-Mandeb. A subaltern lives here, for it is British territory. Lives here! Think of it! He was interviewed
: once and asked what he did. He said that he shot sharks with a riflet they annoved him be- cause he dared not bathe. Another hundred miles, and the anchor drops in the Bay of Aden. More than three thousand feet overhead the giant crags of Jebet Sham-Shum mount towards the clouds; true, towards the clouds, but where are they? Yen must seek them in other laitudes than this. Black saring rock, yellow glating sand; a sea of nale blue fire, and overhead the scorching pitiless sun. And yet this also is damp heat, and in it
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"For Terms, &c., apply to the
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MANAGER.
GO TO THE
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KOWLOON. 1. W. OSBORNE,
Proprietor.
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No. 179, Settlement, Yokohama,
HE most centrally situated Hotel in Yokohama within five minutes of Hatoba (Landing
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TERMS MODERATE.
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4 P.M.
FRIDAY, 25th April,
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FRIDAY, 15th April, at
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FRIDAY, 25th April,
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THURSDAY, 1st May, at-
4.M
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Hongkong, 7th April, 1902
A. S. MIHARA, Manager.
the white folk wilt and wither and pine. It is The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong. United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and mid August, and even the nativeborn Somali cannot stand the noonday heat. Away in the Indian Ocean the south-west monsoon is roar. ing like an upchained devil, but for any ake let us be quit of this. Once more the anchor comes to the bows, and East the road we go. And now Guardafui is passed, and dim on the lee beam lies the mysterious region of Sokotra. Here, so say the Arabs, dwell demons of heat, demons of thirst, demons of the storm, and it may well be so. Who of us among Western civilized nations can dare to contradict them? Aud now "We look with joy for the first white spray o'er the bulwarks flung." It comes.
SINGAPORE AND AFTER.
For some hours wa, have been steaming quietly, sheltered by "the unknown horn" of the dark continent which ends in Cuardafai, and "such of the monsoon as has reached us
Hongkong, 7th December, 1gor.
THE BAY VIEW HOTEL. Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private dinners, a specialty.
107501
Under entirely new management.
J. LACOOK.
BOA VISTA,"
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES.
MARITIMES. PAQUEROTS-POSTE FRANCAIS,
NOTICE
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ALSO
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE
has been superheated by the desert sand to a (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA), ON MONDAY, the 21st April, 1902, at
degres which nothing but the antiquated simile. of "the blast from the furnace mouth can xive any idea of. But now we are clear, and plunge int the turmoil of the "whole gale" which is blowing. It is cooler, distinctly cooler, but then, life on hourd ship has to be considered. You cannot leave ports and hatch. way open for the turbulent ocean to leap-in'at, and so, in choked and smothered discomfort we battle our way eastward. When we oper the Straits of Malacca, for we are bound to Singapore, a different phase of heat con fronts the seafarer. Here on our starboard hand lies the giant island of Sumatra, where in the north the Dutch wage ineffectual and fee.
reason a black pall of cloud, rests on the sum- mlt of the Rock, bringing with it a sort of blight, and although the thermometer is never perhaps. very high, still the air on the western side, where people live, is close, damp, and suffocating to a degree. An aggrava tion comes with the knowledge that at Tangier, which shows as a faint white splash on the distant western horizon, this breeze which in choking us is roaring through her close-packed sweltering streets, and bringing health and re- freshment to them. Let us move farther, east, and see how we shall fare in Maita. Here the heat smites with a fiercer hand as the porous, cheese-like rock of which the island is com- posed, and of which the houses are built,ble warfare with cunning and feracious natives. absorbs the heat by day, only to give it out by night. The memory of one entire August spent at Malta, on shore, will never fade, By day tropical uniform, a green-lined white
Inland it is another Sokotra, unknown and mysterious, full of rante tropical vegetation, deadly reptiles, and cruel, fierce beasts and men. On the sea is a light haze and a tem
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HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY.
18, Bank Baildings, Wyrdham Street..
TPM, the Company's Steamship "YARRA," Captain Alligre, with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with fort for MARSEILLES, via BOMBAY the ss. Polynesien, which vessel takes on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port on the 3rd May, Direct to Suca, Port Said and Marseilles.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Enfimations.
THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE is hereby given that at a Meeting NOT
of the Board of Directors of the above named Company held on the 7th day of April, 1902, it was resolved that the following Ordinary Shares of the said Company, the distinguishing Numbers of which are hereunder written, be, and they were duly FORFEITED in Accor dance with Article No. 28 of the Anicles of Association of the said Company.
Notice of the liability to FORFEITURE: of these SHARES appeared in the Hongkong Latal Newspapers from the 20th day of March to the 5th day of April, 1902.
NUMBERS OF FORFEITED SHARES. 301/400 1578/1602 3444/3463 12494/12533 14103/14152 16595/16639
13707/12715 15422/15445
17115/17214
31381/21405 22422/22466
29782/29791
33490/23518 25719/25723
31619/31668
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36203/36212
36400/36474 38214/38288
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55146 "49810/49820 55006/53030
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Shipping Orders will be granted sill Noon, Cargo will be received un board until 4 FL16070/46119 Specie and Parcels until 3 PM, on the oth instant. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; They must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con tents and Value of Packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply at the Com- 'pany's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 9th April, 1962.
(1004€
W. KERFOOT HUGHES,
Acting Secretary, ·
Hongkong, 9th April, 1902.
THE STAR FERRY COMPANY,
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umbrella and blue spectacles, competed feebly perature like that of a vapour bath. At midweek. These Tables, which run in columns of FOUNDED in 1891, by DR. CANTLIE, Į NORTHERN PASTIR STEAMSHIPA (54.00-in-all) per-Share (PAYABLE on
day the rain falls beavily, exactly as though with a glare which no description can give any some one had pulled the string of a shower. adequate idea of; by night one panted in a long bath, and, after descending in bucketsfill for chair on the roof of one's house and tried to imagine that it was cooler than it had been more, the ruin stops, and the sun comes out an hour, the invisible hand pulls the string once during the day. All day the Dhaizo men slept again. We reach Singapore, the same vapour- in the shade of the Custom-house down at the bath atmosphere, the same rain day by day. (Marina, and even the inhabitants of "Nix Ashore in the botanical gardens the Victoria Mangiare" were too languid to utter the formula Regia lily blossoms in its autoor tank, of "Me very poor man, gare," as one passed. and orchids some marvellously, beautiful, Languor and stagnation, had marked out the
some quaintly weird-attest to the CX- « Fior del Mundo" (Bower of the world), as the traordinary shapes which vegetation as Maltese are so fond of calling their island. for sumes in this forcing-house of the earth. their own. So let us try Egypt. A fresh breeze
It is still the season of the typhoon, when and a comparatively low temperature, and "This is not half so bad, is a general opinions who have been in these seas before tel! we put to sea once more, and those of
on board ship after a couple of days of it
SA DAMP HEAT
But at noon on the third day a bright yellow haze, something like a luminous London fog: rises in the south, and thermometer scars up- ward like a skyrocket. We have barely time to ask what it means when the dreaded "Khamsin wind" of the desert is upon us Right from the heart of the Sahara it comes, laden with fine impalpable sand, which blote out the sun, which fills every crevice and cranny, which irritates the eyes and parches the throat, and fills one's hair and ears until one's whole exterior resembles the striking side of a matchbox And the thermometer still goes up. Autore, people shat up their houses hermetically and do not come out until
all over bur afinat one cannot shut up we baveŝto gun and bear. And so
ship me somewhere east of Suez; attain
one has to get rough the
Khamsin wind;!
strange tales of them to our messmates-tales so strange that the man who has seen and known what the wrath of the typhoon can do will hesitate to speak of it in ordinary compary, lest he be written down as an irremediable story-teller. But to one's brother-mariner it is different Not that one mariner will not re- gale his brother-salt with tall yarns; most assuredly he will do so. But the gauntlet is rus Ruccessfully, and Hongkong harbour is attained-without mishap Here, also, ars damp heat and torrential rain. But enough of these grim pictures of heat in and out of the tropics. Let us have one more picture of the tropica, but this time a pleasant one. Latitude six south and we have cleared the Straits of Sunda two days ago,
IN THE TRADE WIND. The south-east" trade" of the Indian Ocean blows fresh and steady, and with the yards cadted the least bit forward on the port tack the gallant vessel is reeling off her ten knots under all plain sail and studding saila. The sky is deep blus, and on- the
spacious horizon nk the fleecy fine-weather clouds float in the part of ambient air. The sea is "wine dark" and alive with a brisk, and kindly motion. As the ship's forefoot sheers her way onward, glitter. ofing coveys of flying-fish wing their way on andrilhor boys a school of porpoises, rejoicing, to apparently, that they have something to race with, gambol alongside, and far in the south a thin crystal rainbow-like film shows that a leseft|wiule is " blowing" there On board the ther- from mometer marks, 78, and, cool, comfortable and lazy, the watch settle down to a prolonged stoke,, knowing that no calla will be made pon them. From under the fo'castle comes sound of a fiddle, and as the first notes strike the car, the watch as one man stop their desultory conversation and listen,
and conducted for several years by H.E. POLLOCK, ESQ., K.C.
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£879. o. p. 59,561. 926 17.11. 9. 745 $9,571 671 whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows:-
£820. . $8,702, 559 70.0, 0.— 761. 473 97. 904 .9. d. o.
17. 0. ̈* II.
9. 247
a 497
$9.571 671
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COMPANY.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
VIA
CALL of $150 and $1.50. PREMIUM the 1st May, rooz) will be made upon holders of partly paid-up shares on 15TH APRIL NEXT, and it is requested that TRANSFERS of SHARES be registered before the latter Date:
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary, Hongkong, toth April, 1902
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CHINA STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF
CANTON AND HONGKONG, LIMITED.
SHANGHAL, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA,|
IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.NOTICE is hereby given that the FIRST
Per Half Year.FOR
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Intending Subscribers are requested to apply to
CAPTAIN SPENCER, " Hon. Secretary and Treasurer,
Ordnance Office: Hongkong, 18th December, 1901. [14130
Steamers.
Glenogle
Propored
Captains.. Bailings.
3.750 G. E. Warner April 26 Duke of Fife...3,821 J. S. Cox.... May to Victoria 3,50z J. Pantan... May 24
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$9,000.000-£827. 6.10, 8
$71.000 52.9. 9.11
.671
.1.2.13
879.17.11.00. but by other books it would be:
$9,000,000 £817.6.10. 8-
$00.000
70,000
1,000cm
45.19.
6 8. 3. 1
1.To. I
.600 70
I. I. 3
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879.17.11.00
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et very good instrument, and surely a pi
concert-room would scorn such poor
As that But the lines in the strong
the listeners soften, and here
fout taps unconsciously on the with the music. Far to
men, this mitsic is the for the tune is Hall Gazette,
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Tea
HOPS, STEAKS, etc., etc., at any time,
between 7.30 a.m. and it p.m. Monthly, Tiffin at Moderate Rates
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[958c
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HONGKONG TO VICTORIA, TACOMA £35.
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IN GENERAL MEETING. of SHARE HOLDERS of THE CHINA STEAMSHIP COL OF CANTON AND HONGKONG, LIMITED, will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE on MONDAY, the 21st instant, at Nook,
LUK KING NAM,
General Manager. Hongkong, 5th April, 1902,
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
TH
404d
HREE RELIABLE and STEADY- OVERSEERS for HONGKONG, andi a COAST PORT, to superintend the Erection of Buildings and ather Works.
Apply in writing (stating past Experiences. and Salary expected) to
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BRITISH NORTH BORNEO: WANTED
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For further Informațión as to Fassage or Freight, apply to
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SPECIALITIES:
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