Hongkong, so that getting away for a week end on sport intent is practically unknown. “
Still there are no more people who go to church than there are with us. There was the same sprinkling of men at the Cathedral, most of whom have attained that stage which in Shakespeare's lines is connected with the
"PAIR ROUND BELLY WITH FAT
LINED.
_______THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1902.
Miltonic piece of advice: particularly appro priate to China just now.
Many little things strike the visitor from the north in his wanderings about Hongkong. There is something to be proud of in Queen's Road,
A GREATER CONCENTRATION OF WEALTH than we can show in Shanghai, and Nanking Road might learn lessons from its southern But woman was predominant. The inequality rival. It is strange to find gas burning in some between the sexes here below will, I fear, be of the offices all through the day, but light in accentuated in the sweet bye-and-bye unless some of the crowded parts is certainly at a the sterner ser can discover some other method premium The gas lamps on the Kowloon, of reaching Heaven than by church going. For roads use incandescent burners, a hint to our two or three per cont: would easily cover all local gas company. In one of the Hongkong the regular church-goers of Hongkong and streets there is a flower market where bouquets, Shangbal. There has been a little frouble at button-holes, and cut flowers generally are on the Cathedral of late. Our southern friends are sale, and notwithstanding the drought there- musical in their tastes, and the appointment of was a fair number of wild flowers on the slopes an unmusical successor to the present chaplain of the hills Hongkong is well-off for shade bas not met with all
that could trees. The banyan seems to do well under very have been wished, it is the choir, 1 suppose, adverse circumstances. The gardens are well which is at the bottom of the incipient revolt. laid-out and admimbly kept, but as a rule are Choirs are proverbial for their sensitiveness. abandoned to the use of the native, especially They so easily get out of tune with their sur-when the band begins to play." Why there roundings, and if there are no surroundings should not be a modification of this constant with whom to strike a discord they contrive as quixotism of democracy is one of those things a rule to jangle amongst themselves. Usually which no Shanghai resident can understand. this is a sign of vitality, and should not be too.
I hate "side," and the assumption of superiority scriqualy condemned.
as much ry anybody, but that does not blind me to facts.. Separate days could surely be arranged, so that both communities should have their fair share of the pleasure of the
The Hongkong choir is a make-shift, a com- promise, an attempt to combine the surpliced appearance with the effective singing which is
or from women.
to be go tome. Hence, the Hongkong etit choir is composed of men and boys in surplices, with a feminine reserve in the back seats so to speak. It struck me as having the dis- advantages of both systems without any counterbalancing gala except that of appear ance. A surpliced choir looks pretty, but its raison d'être is singing. It should sppeal to the ear, not to the eye, and to do that satis- 'factorily there must be an almost unlimited
number of boys to choose from.
EDUCATION,
Visits to the schools show that of purely foreign children there are not enough for this purpose, for though scholastic institutions are many, there is, as yet, not a single one for the purely European child. This is a grievance which in these days of high rent, low exchange, and
garden in return for their payment in support of it. The Hongkong native has not ex- perienced that side of John Bull's character which describes him thus:
"A genius rare, but rude was Honest John." There has been little of rudeness apparently of recent years, and hardly enough at intervals of the firm hand that is necessary.
BRITISH OHRISTIAN, GIRL HELD BY A SULTAN.
AMAZING NEWS FROM SINGAPORE. News is just to hand of another strange in cident reported from the Siamese native states:- Christian Eurasian girl-a British subject-- The Sultan of Tringanu has decoyed a
is now detained there under all the humiliating from Bangkok as governness to his family. She
* &rowing expenditure in every way is beginning duress to which women can be subjected
to be very seriously felt, and of late there has been a great deal of discussion in the Colony over the question of separate accommodation
for the boys and girls of European parentage. Some remarks made by the present Bishop, the Right Reverend 1. C. Hoare, D.D., at a prize- giving were taken up and after a good deal of local discussion, a scheme was sent home to the Colonial Secretary and a satisfactory reply received, so there is now a hope that era long Hongkong will have a school for white children. At the moment, however, nothing tangible has been done, and on the Kowloon side at any rate there appears to be some fear that the European residents are to be bebolden for their school to the generosity of a liberal-minded native! The whole scheme, as a matter of fact, exists on paper only, though with their usual thoroughness which consists in doing one thing at a time the authorities have already imported teachers 1 By-and-by, the remainder of the scheme is to be considered, and decided upon then the schools are to be built and the books and apparalus imparted, by which time the scholars will have grown up and the time for the teacher's furlough will have arrived. They are liberal in the way of staff in Hongkong, and can always allow for a fair proportion being absent holiday-making."
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She receives no salary. She may in the palace of an oriental potentate. (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA), ON MONDAY, the 21st April, 1902, at STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, go abroad. She is kept in an apartment next
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the kitchen, measuring 9 feet by 6, and is assured that she will receive no further liberty unless she becomes a Mahommedan. The details of the outrage have been smuggled to the Straits Times over the signature of the lady herself, and they are being forwarded under registered cover to the British Minister at Bangkok From the messengers who have conveyed the intelligence we learn that the facts stated by the unfortunate lady are more, than uue.
The circumstances are briefly as follows:-j The Imprisoned air is a converted, Christian... named Maria Theresa, or Maria Tham. Her original name was Manchee, under which title' she was registered by her uncle and guardian Suppa Padalschee, a British subject since deceased, formerly resident at Bangkot. She is aged twenty or twenty-one, and is the widow of a Eurasian named Anson.
In September last, when she was working as a pupil teacher in a Bangkok school, she was engaged by the Sultan of Tringant as gover She left her mother and child and proceeded 10 ness to his family at a salary of $50 per month. Tringanu, where she has since been detained, and where forcible efforts have been made to pervert her from Christianity.
she has received but 530 in all, and she is now Since her engagement seven months ago, destitute and a prisoner.
When she endeavoured to escape by boat, Her appeals to be allowed to depart by steamer she was captured and taken back to her prison, have invariably been refussed.
I have already referred to the Hongkong launches, but nothing so far has beeri said about the sampan, or sanpan as the Cantonese calls
On three occasions the privations to which Lit. It is of rare occurrence for our river sampans she has been subjected have rendered. her to have more than one man aboard, and he ifceriously ill; but she has ro far been denied married, has his household establishment medical attendance. elsewhere. His Hongkong representative differs in this The sampan is a floating homes in which from cradle to grave all the joys, all the pleasures, all the sorrows, comedies and Therefore she appeals to the British au tragedies of life are enacted. In the sampan thorities at Bangkok to secure her release; and children are born and bred; in it they live as she took the precaution of reporting her and die. Having to face the rougher water of departure at the British Consular Office before leaving Bangkok, it may be confidently as- a spacious barbour, the Hongkong sampan is sumed that her appeal will not go unheeded. bigger than ours. It has a more imposing In addition to what the unfortunate mast and sail; it has ours as well as a yuloh, girl states in her letters of appeal for and its deck is curved and polished with wood rescue, we have learned some addi- tional facts from the messengers: For oil instead of being painted as ours are, But instance they are balf starving her and what the "crew at times is what Tommy Atkins food she gets is bad. Her servant boy-a calls a caution.” One of my expariences Bangkok Iralay-was taken away from her may perhaps be worth relating, as showing should act as a means of communication be- and turned out of the palace, lest he the world of difference existing between West tween her and the outer world. Perhaps, and East in child life and occupation. I engag one of the most significant incidents con- ed a sampan one evening to take ma off to the nected with the outrage lies in the fact hip. The crew consisted of a woman, peras soon as she arrived at Tringanu and have. that they took away her European clothes haped widow of recent date, and four children, compelled her to wear native clothes ever the oldest of whom might posibly have been since. Her plight is a matter of common six; but was no bigger than a well-grown five which Daly, reached us to-day, bear date of notoriety throughout Tringanu, yet the lettera year-old at home. The next was probably four, February 15. They came in a roundabout two and a boil, the fourth a baby at manner, it is unpleasant to speculate what the third two the breast, I was going to say; at the back may have happened to the girl since they were
written. Straits Times: would be more literally true, since it
wes Blubr behind, more ́slnico.
ling small
FURTHER DETAILS.
LONDON, 8th April.
Gen Verhe mother was in comments on maud and took her place in the stera ito yuloh THE ACCIDENT AT THE INTER- and steer. The chief officer aged six-ck NATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH. stroke, the four-year-old, bow. The veteran of two and a-half rushed off from the jetty a
ty and then sat down to amuse birself by stones in a tin can. On getting cut into the open the four year old quitted his oar to hoist the sall, which being done, he bent to his work once more, and so in the space of a few minutes, we reached our destination, the chief officer receiving the fare and competing
upon
to the commanding officer with the baby on her back Where I wonder, in any other civilised. uld such a picture he possible. And ulation thus being China has once
maritima
What
eyes to Her stur
At the International Football Match at Glas- gow, there was, an enormous crowd: One terraced stand composed of ninety-six tiers of wooden planke, supported by steel girders, contamed 93,000 people. These in the excite ment of the game began to sway about and the movement discovered a weak place in the erection which collapsed, precipitating Targe number of the occupants forty feet in the ground.it's
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