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NOTES FROM WEIHAIWEI.

(From Our Own. Correspondent.)

WEHAIWEI, August 20th.

THE FLEET.

On the Monday after the Coronation, "the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1902.

"the stretch of sea between the island and the mainland, which forms the anchorage proper, covers the prolongation, not of peaks and, de- clivities, but of the level expanse of land be- tween the Seymour and Fitzgerald Ranges, in a direction North and South, and between Rifle Range and Narcissus Bays West and

- NEW HOLT”” STEAMER.

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Fleet sailed out of harbour--"for a cruise." 1/ East: Where the submarine peaks and declivi- 1. which recently came through here on her

believe on these occasions they go in faith, like Abraham, not knowing whither they go for the Admiral keeps his own counsel. Be that as it may, they made a fine spectacle, passing out through the west entrance in line nhead, battleship and cruiser alternately. The Glory led, followed by the Cressy; then came the Ocean with the Eclipse in her wake. These form the A Division and are distinguished by the familiar yellow funnets. The B Division, black and grey, glided after them in regulation order the Albion, the Blenheim, the Goliath and the Talbot. For a long-time, the afternoon being still, the strains of the bands came pleasingly across the sea, while robbed of its big ships the broad harbour looked quite báre, albeit there was n goodly assemblage of white-lined sloops and destroyers left bebind

One of the officers aftached to the Chinese Regiment (whose name we will not mention) had lately

ties might be expected to be (judging from the Entrance, the sea is from 70-100 feet deep. land configuration), to wit, on the Western

Other

LOOSE and inaccurate stateMENTS,

that go to show how very superficial the writer's knowledge really is, are that "some of the visitors have built bungalows not far from the Hotel"the bungalows were built by the Weihaiwai Land and Building Co. Ino years ago and again, the landlord of the one Hotel" (there are two, by the way) "has found it possible to obtain two or three times the usual rates by reason of the charms of the place." It is refreshing to know that the place has charms, in spite of the yellowness of the sea, but it is not correct to speak of the land. lord as pleading the needs of his family in ex The "cruise" did not last long,tenuation of the highness of his terms, for the for the next day, somewhat to the surprise "landlord" of the principal hotel is a capitalist of the residents, the Beet returned, though with no family, who feels the pinc of im- not en masse. On the 16th the Alacrity left pecuniosity so slightly that he has sunk $14,000 for Chemulpo with the Admiral on board. in making a site for a house by the sea where he may live himself all the year round. His terms are not two or three times the usual rales. They are $7 per day, which for a first- A CURIOUS. EXPERIENCE.

class hotel is by no means excessive. The Being on leave-"not an uncommon occur. 'ancer that 'Wetheiwei is "like many other rence" (as Mr. Pickwick said when Mr. places, the healthiest in China" is an empty Winkle complained the ice was slippery)-and one. If the writer will take the trouble to finding himself in Japan, at Shimonoseki to be consult the medical returns of the various parts, precise, he very innocently took a few suapshots.he will find that on the vital point of epidemic Tiring, however, of such scenes as little and enteric disease, Weihaiwei is absolutely children coming out of school, old women with the healthiest place on the coast of China. fist-baskets, etc., he at length secured a picture | And this it owes to two causes which combine of a troop of soldiers advancing in his direction. to render its status unique : (1) the fact that This proved his undoing. By these same it is a British Colony, with British methods soldiers he was arrested and despite all protests of sanitation, etc.; (2) the absence of a was placed in durance vile. The British large coolic population. Climate is not Consul. summoned to his aid, could do no enough. Ciefoo has an excellent climate, more than hasten the trial, which in the ordinary but that cholera is rampant there at the present course of things would not have taken place time, and that it has established a reputation till the next day. From noon to dewy evt, for a type of dysentery of its own, are muttera therefore, the unfortunate officer subsisted at of common knowledge..

efforts the Mikado's expense, while his

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Last and

MOST INV'DIGUS OF THE INSINUATIONS

in the noble of photography were being duly brought to light. The magisterial the writer indulges in is the suggestion that proceedings summary, the Consul Weihaiwei is no longer a naval and military not being allowed to speak on his behall station. So long as it was such, we are in The man of the sword, and of the camera, formed, it promised to develop into a flourish. was found guilty of a breach of the law pro-ing summer resort, and "now that there will hibiting the taking of photographs in the be no navul and mi'itary officers to steal time vicinity of fortified places. He was fined 33 from their duties for the entertainment of yea, and his camera was confiscated-nor did strangers" etc. its fate (stc) is sealed. even the Anglo-Japanese Alliance deliver him.

A CORRECTION.

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An article appeared recently in the Shanghai Mercury in which, apart from the cynicism pervading it, several statements call for just correction. The writer of that article, it may be said in passing, in nosilic‘regular corres. pondent of the Mercury, but one whose acquaintance with the Territory is-as has often been the case with those who bave essayed to put on paper their first impressions of Weihaiwei-scanty and superficial. It is another case of attempting to "damn with faint praise" and little knowledge. Such statements as "the water which splashes on the beach at midday is not nearly so yellow as it is at Chefoo," are as absurd as the in. sinuation they are intended to convey is false. The writer rather over-reaches himself. The cynicism and malice are, fortunately, too obvious for the statement to deceive anyone, Possibly the writer has an axe to grind else. where-at Peitaho, perhaps, the "missionary resort" up the coast. Weihaiei ought to be profoundly grateful to for it is intimated (in this remarkable article) that this place owes the first impetus in its development to the fact that Peitaho was temporarily knocked on the head by these gentle reformers. That the growth of Weihai. wei is due to the temporary extinction of a certain missionary resort is a theory both new and interesting. Whether, however, the term "missionary" is synonymous" with "society is a matter of opinion.

the

Boxers,

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But let us pass to facts. The writer has discovered something else besides a yellowness on the sea, and the Boxer-Peitaho-missionary theory. He has discovered

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this conclusion is arrived at it is hard to say. At the moment of writing there are 15 ships of war in barbour with some 6 coo officers and men on board. Smoking concerts, at homes. etc. on one or other of the ships, and correspond- ing functions an shore are of daily occurrence. Had the writer been present at the Commis. soner's Reception on the gib, he would have found a very considerable number of naval and military men among the guests, from the Rear, Admiral to the junior lieute ant of the 1st- Chinese Regiment. True that force is being reduced to 300 men, bu: though nominally a Colonial, police force it will still be under the command of British officers. The broad fact remains that in spite of its non-fortification, Weihaiwei is still a naval and military station. We may expect to see troops up here The Alce! from Hongkong in the season.

THE "JASON" ARRIVED YESTERDAY.

*.The. new Blue funrel steamer Jasen, one of the latest additions to the large fleet of China liners owned by Mr. A. Holt of Liverpool and of the same size and power as the Tilimachus maiden voyage, arrived here yesterday on her first trip to China and Japan. The Jason has been built and engined by Messrs. Workman Clark and Co, of Belfast. She is 452 feet long, 54 feet broad, and 35 feet 3 inches deep, and she is of about 7,000 gross tonnage. The Jaton is the thirteenth steamer con- structed for Mr. Halt by this firm, says a Singapore paper. Like the Telemachus, the has been specially designed and constructed as a first-class general caro steamer for the China trade, and fulfils the requirements for a Board of Trade passenger certificate. double britton is of cellular construction for carrying water hallast, two large deep ranks being also arranged at the forward and after ends of the engine and boiler space, suitable for either water ballast or cargo. There are four large holds for the cargo, practically clear of obstruction, and obtained by box girder construction, by which the stanchions are dispensed with The six large batches are equipped with 17 powerful steam winches and

we shall always have-this is its recognized summer rendez-vous. But I need say no more; the writer of that article was either just recover ing from a bilious attack, or he is totally ignorant of the subject in hand. In the one case we recommend him to see a doctor; in the other we venture to suggest that he should acquire some knowledge of the Colony before he next writes about it. He could not do better, In this particular, than peruse dillgently the Handbook to the Territory just published by Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Limited, and he sbould follow this up, by making a tour of the Territory, which it would take him a week to accomplish comfortably.

A MINING SCHOOL FOR HUPEH.

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CHINESE SERVANTS' SIGNS.

It is not an uncommon thing, remarks a Malay paper, to hear people in the East say that they are still in want of a Chinese rank, whilst others will have a number of applications directly it is knows that their cook has left. The reason for this je mazily dieenvered if the master

of the house walks down in the kitchen after

his Cook has bern discharged and takes notice how a aur pan. which will be found standing on the ground, is plared. Chinese vervants, particularly those from Singapore, when discharged, leave siRDS which the newcomer lonks for immediately he enters the kitchen. If the place is considered a good one, a saucepan will be left on the ground with the lid put on properly. If the lid is placed in the saucepan upside down, that is to say, with the handle of the lid inside the saucepan, it means that the servant has

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THE LID OF THE SAUCE PAK

is left out on the ground near the saucepan which is standing the right way up, it means the house is in want of servants. If the lid is put half way in and half out of the saucepan i means that the place is a good one, but the master of the house is stingy. Should the saucepan have gril! some rice in it, and the lid closed properly, it means that the servant is quite satisfied with everything concerning the people of the house, but that he is forced to leave on account of debts or othe reasons which inconvenience him. If the master is in the habit of cutting a servant's pay for broken or lost articles, or for other faults, & mark is made on the bottom of the saucepan in chalk which will not ruh out easily. The Chinese boy makes his mark behind the pantry or bedroom door, and the waterman on the bottom of his tubs. The Hylam Chinese are said to have adopted these signs from the Macao Chinese, who in the first case got the idea from the Tamils.-Fr.

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