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BIRTHS.
On the 2nd November; at Shanghai, the wife
of D. WILLARD LVón, of a son.
On the 2nd November, at Shanghai, the wife of C. E. Sparke, of a daughter.
On the 2nd November, at Shanghai, the wie of J. H. HINTON, of a daughter.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1904.
i
THE KING'S BIRTHDAY:
GENERAL REJOICING
To-day His Most Gracious Majesty, King Edward VII, of Great Britain an
and Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the seas, Em peror of Indiu, bas 'attained his sixty third birthday, and Hongkong bat rejoiced and pul on its gala dress of bunting. The Royal Standard was hoisted at Government house, A CHINMAN was going gaily along. Vymudham quarter House. The Government, and many Military and Naval leadquarters, and at Head: Street in his antomobile this morning about private offices were closed, as were also all noon, when "something went wrong with the the schools throughout the Colony, The ship works," and the choufeur, who could not move in the harbour made full displays of their finge the machine either back or farth, wore a wor all being dressed from sion to stern, while ried look for some time. Eventually the erratic several of the foreign Consuls displayed the works righted themselves, and to the admiration British flag angside those of their own coun- of a gaping rowd, the machino suddenly dash-ry. That royal salutes were fired bath ed ahead at lightning speed, and was last seen ashere and afloat, while at noon the members flying past the junction at Pottinger Strech
of the Consular Corps in Hongkong called at tions and pay their respects to H.E. abe Government House, to offer their congratula Guvernor, on behalf of His Majesty. All offices and shops which could not be closed in the morning put up their shutters at noon.
We (Bingkuh Times) ate informed that advices from America have been received by Dr. H. Adansen confirining the shipment to him of the latest improved rice harvesting and binding machinery' which is being brought out at the solicitation of some large rice growers in Siam who, as larger areas of ice are planted, find the labour problem an increasing difficulty 100,000 acres of rice in Texas was harvested entirely by this machinery last year; also a very large area in the Philippines where it was a complete succes. One machine can be made to cut and ha vest twenty ac es daily, thus doing the work of many men. If this proves a success in Siam it will enable the crop to be gathered quickly on large tracts of paddy
larger areas, which will certainly be a good thing for the country.
It was a happy inspiration which led (1.E. Major General Villiers Hallan to order the parade for the morning instead of the evening as heretofore, as this gave at concerned a better chance of holiday-making, and judging by op pearances all around, they did not fail to take full advantage of the opportunity, while the ricksha and chair coolies, to say nothing of the Electric iran, must have reaped a perfect harvest, if, even, the former did not understand why!
(k)-Division marched past in column and afterwards formed up in line of quarter
columns on original alignment, at 12 paces intervalaite "()-Officers and Colours took post in
Review Order s (m)-Division stoped arms.
(n)Division advanced in "Review Order
(Bands started playing on last sound of
G.")
(o)-Division halted.
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(From Our Own Correspondent.)
LONDON, 0th November Theodore Roosevelt has been re elected President of the United States
(p).--Urision Royal Salute-Present Arms. by an overwhelming majority.
(q)-Division sloped arms. (r).- Division ordered arms.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING. (Specially written for the " llongkong; Telegraph.)
(s)-Troops returned to Barracks, on the
conclusion of these movements. His Excellency took up his position by the After the inspection by H. E. the Governor, Royal Standard, and the first soven guns of the Royal Salute boomed out from the 15 pounders merits of electricity as compared with gas for To the ordinary consumer who knows little or nothing about the various merits and de of the . K. S. B. R. G.A., which was followed illuminating purposes, but two questions gen by the first round of a fiu de joie, by the whole erally present themselves-convenience and the National Anthem This was repeated untiling able to turn on a switch and receive one's of the troops, the band playing the first part of cost. Nobody can deny the advantare of be- the 21 guas had completed the salute and the mate like that of Hongkong the possibility of troops the third round of the feu-de-juis, the adding electric fans to one's installation is de light without any further trouble and in a cli
ma-sed bands finally playing the National cidedly alluring. It is, however, purely to the Anthers right through in good style.
malter of illumination that we wish to draw t attention in this present article,
a
The final march past was executed in splen- did style, all the units moving as one man, the Naval Brigade being especially remarkable for the good form displayed, The Royal Standard, at the saluting base, it was remarked, made poor showing, as the fagstaff was much too short, so that in the result, there, being but the lightest breeze blowing, and not sufficient to float it in the air, the corner draggled on the ground-scarcely a fitting resting place for our To-aight His Excellency the Governor gives Royal Standard! Everything else went well, meni House, after which he will be "At Home "ing and impressive function. to welcome all callers. Many private dinner' parties are also, set for this evening.
The consumer lights bis home with lamps of and beyond some vague idea that the more such candle-power as will suit his requirements, light he uses the higher will be his monthly bill for light he is often quite in ignorance at various circumstances which control his amount that each lamp represents according to its bril. of illumination. He probably does not realize lisncy a definite amount of coal expended at the power station in order to raise steam to sufficient pressure to keep the dynamo going at a fixed speed. ad Late
The speed of the dynamo is constant, but engine to keep the dynaing revolving at that speed
don Chamber of Commerce that Russia has land, and will also make it profitable to plant į an official Birthday Dinner party, at Govern. and without a hitch, and proved a very impos: each light turned on makes it harder for tha.
THE RIGHT OF SEARCH.
Lord Lansdowne's assurances to the Lon.
met the representations of Great Britain in a conciliatory spirit does not ring with quite so true a nole as it would have done had there been no other incidents of a like un. A. S. WATSON & Co., pleasant nature during this war. It will be remembered that we were led to expect rather more profound apologies after the Malaria incident than were actually put for ward. Apologies, morcover, are small com pensation in trade, and assurances that they will not occur again should be backed up by immediate steps taken to prevent the pos sibility of their recurrence and such steps have not been conspicuously energetic in the opinion of a good many of us. That Lord Lansdowne should understand that
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surely rather a mild word for international difficulties of the kind and would imply that the manners of the officers themselves Father than their orders had been at fault, No one who has met and talked with Rus- sian Naval oflicers will accuse them of want of courtesy and, indeed, in the Malorca in cident, the behaviour of the officers from all accounts was what one would have expected. They had, of course, their instructions and their duty was not a pleasant one for officers of any nationality, but it was courteously
The steamer Minroks, which was wrecked in September in the Sea of Okhotsk, and whose Algerine, was not a blockade-runner at all. She crew were brought to Yokohim by H.M.S. was an American steamer of 1,892, tons, built at Sunderland in 1887, chartered by the Russian Government, and loaded at San Francisco under the eyes of the Japanese Consul there, with flour, provisions, stores, etc., for the various fur-hunting stations in and about Kamschatka, which are in a state of great destitution owing to the war. She had gone round distributing her cargo at the various stations, and was returning with a lead of furs, when by sheer ill-fuck she struck on a
small rock with only three fathoms on it at the mouth of the river Tigel, and broke in two The chat gives 15 fathoms where she struck. Word was sent overland to the Algerine, the the messenger taking 17 days to reach her, and Commander Nugent at once tunned back and picked up the crew of 33 men, who lind been on very short commons meanwhile.
F
THE Ministry of Finance is at last in a position to relieve the trade of the country of the nuis ance of the round tical, and to relegate that in to its proper place as a curio. The Bang the notification which was issued yesterday kob : imes of 28th all. says:--The preamble to demonetising these coins, sufficiently explains the necessity for the measure. It sets forth that B.R.H. Prince Mahisra Rachabaruthay,
THE GARRISON PARADE.
Never perhaps in its annals did the Happy Valley present such a gay and brilliant appear- morning when all Hongkong appeared to turn ance in the early hours of the day as it did this
out to witness the Garrison Parade held in honour of the birthday of His Most Gracious Majesty, King Edward VII.
General Villiers Hatton, C.B.; who was accom- In command of the troops was H.E. Major panied by his staff, comprising Captain E.S. Ward, A. D. C. Major A. A. Chichester, D.S.. C.SO, Major R. J. Ross, D.A.Q.M.G., and Licut. Col. F. E. Kent, D.C.R.A
from U.M.S. Vengeance, under the command The Naval Brigade consisteil of 5za men of Commander Gaunt, J.N., Lieut. Moir, com- commanding the marines. manding the seamen, and Capt. Harris, K.M.,
military, presented a very smart and workman The whole body of the forces, naval and
like appearance, and executed the movements mentioned below with excellent precision, while the volume of cheers literally rent the
heavens.
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biting the anniversary of the Birthday of His To-day being the day appointed for cele Majesty King Edward VII at this station the Royal Standard was hoisted at Head Quarters pital ship Heance.
louse, and the Union Flag on board the hos
To-morrow, Thursday the toth instant, will be observed as a holiday by the troops in Gar rison, and Head Quarters Offices will be closed except for business of a pressing nature.
HOPE FOR THE HEMP
INDUSTRY..
Moreover, a lamp of high power, generally speaking, absorbs more work than one of low: power. We say generally speaking because a lamp may be of high or low efficiency and it is this efficiency that it is our object here to explain. Lamps are mostly made in three de grees of brilliancy eight : sixteen and thirty-two candle power, 1
It is well to explain at the commencement given by a good wax candle, but by what is That a candle-power is not the ilumination. known as a standard candle which standard was created in the days of tallow "dips.”
As a matter of fact, a two thousand candle equal to about eight hundred and eighty candles. power are light gives a degree of illumination
This is not quite a fair instance to take per lamps; but it is quoted in order to demonstrate haps, since we are dealing with incandescent
become. how misleading the term candle-power may
As a matter of fact an eight candle power. lamp might be said to give about the same light size of the ordinary bed-room article, not, be it as a thoroughly good wax candle six times the
delier, understood, six candles to a group like a chan
The success of the young American inventor, Mr.Robert Edward Lindsay, in perfecting a machine that will accomplish as much in a day at stripping hemp as the combined efforts of days, cannot but revolutionize the hemp in two meu could possibly accomplish in many dustry in the Philippines, where it has been under an unmistakeable cloud for some years. ductiveness of the hemp plantations, of the is The long period of total or partial non-pro- lands sent the price of that staple soaring, until, after the opening of the pons of Leyte and Samar, the price was so high that almost any stripper as well as the best quality of abaca grade of hemp would pay the grower and the paid in the old ante bellum days. Being child- The work absorbed per candie-power by the ren of nature and victims of Philippinitis they lamp is measured in watts, a wait representing chose the easier path to take the customary work some animal much smaller than a-horse fraction of a horse-power or the amount of wage and profit and turn out the poorer could be expected to perform. Shall we say a pride in their grade of hemp, matter than to take rat for the sake of argument, if we might consider very best hemp that their farms would produce much work per hour as a horse.
that seven hundred and fifty rats could do as and that their hands could prepare, and earn more money and make larger profits, Suffi- cient unto the day was the evil thereof, and straight way the evil abide with hem. The deteriorated quality of hamp caused a hue and cry that was heard the world around, wherever
work, tura out the
What the consumer pays for is the number hour and this is recorded by the meter in his of waits he takes out of the power station cach house...
Minister of Finance, has received His Majesty's as possible on the Happy Valley, drawn up in the wiry fibre is twisted into rope or cable and some makers will tell him that their own
gracious commands to the effect that the con- tinued use of the coin of the Realm, known as Bullet Ticals, is no longer expedient, by reason of the fact that they are of a form which lends itself easily to debasenient and fraudulent unitation, thereby causing loss and incon
FURNITURE performed. We would ask, however, whevenience in the inhabitants of the Realm."
DEALERS.
DRAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
and BED-ROOM
FURNITURE
ELECTRO-PLATED,
CLASS, and
CHINA WARES. PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF
- FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS
COUNTERPANES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
ther, supposing the absolute right of search is admitted, there is any reason for a ship to be delayed while the search is going on. Surely, it is quite possible for the ship to be allowed to proceed in company with the men-of-war until they are satisfied one way or another. Lord Lansdowne goes on to say that the Government was not able to find any ground for the suggestion that Russia had favoured German ships as compared with British. This is surely not the poin; it would be a poor consulation to be told that if one country submitted to indignities we should for that reason submit to them ourselves. Passengers and freight under the
Only an expert can say whether a round tical is a good coin or not; and for that reason it afforded a considerable temptation and oppor tanity to corners. For a year to come these coins will be received at the treasuries, the
Paper Currency Office and the Custom House, and in that time the news of their demonetisa. tion should have reacted holders of the coin even in remore districts. The Minister of Finance is to be congratulated on the step now taken.
HOW ANIMALS SLEEP.
EASTS IN CAPTIVITY,
A Royal Nature was fired from the Saluting Battery in conformity with the Royal Navy,
The troops in Garrison paraded as strong
track, at #2 paces interval, with bayonets fixed, line facing S. W. and parallel to the racing
in order of precedence of Corps, at 9.45 a. m.
Naval Brigade.
Royal Garrison Artillery. Royal Engineers,
151 Sherwood Foresters, H.K.S.B.R.G.A. Hongkong Volunteer Corps, 110th Mahratta Light Infantry.. 93rd Burmah lafantry.
114th Mahrattas, The Naval Brigade was on the right of the the left of the Volunteers. line; Regiments of the Indian Army being on
were on the track on the right of the line.
The 15 pounders of the H.K.S.B.R.G.A Bands were massed in rear of the centre under the Bandmaster of the 1st Sherwood Foresters.
the place of the gleaming bright silvery strar ds, Yellow, tarnished hemp, rotten in places, took strong as wire and cutting as a knife that bad once been the pride and glory of the Philip pines. The complaint reached the ears of the secretary of agriculture of the United States from so many different quarters that he recom- mended that the govemment out here do something to prevent the market for the famous Manila hem being ruined altogether, There did not seem to be any way by which compelled by legislation to produce a better the planters of the Philippine islands could be quality so long as their own misguided avarice made them believe that it was more profitable to produce the poorer kind.
The interesting question is, of course, how can he use this power to his best advantage. He may, of course, use any make of lamp he likes
right, but he omits to state certain other details illumination than others; the maker is probably particular lamp uses less power for the same.
which come into the reckoning. the best lamps for ordinary purposes is three The average amount of power consumed by and a half waits per candle-power. Thus aneight candle-power lamp uses twenty-eight waits or one horse power will light, say, twenty-five eight candle-power lamps allowing something for loss in the mains, &c.
thousand hours though it cannot be relied on Each lamp should hurp for, about onn to burn as long as that, before wearing out, consequently la seting up an installation the so that whereas three eight candle-power lamps renewal of lamps must be taken into account
than one of thirty-two candle power probably suitably distributed will give better illumination for the amount of money expended on power, yet the cost of renewal is three times as great when they are worn out.
It was all in the manter in which this stalks were treated. Instead of being stripped while still fresh, which, as a matter of fact, is most
It might therefore he worth while to use a cruelly hard work, they were allowed to rot in single lamp of rather more than thirty-two The General Officer Commanding, H.E. the rain upon the ground until stripped casily. amount of light and save the cost of renewal candle-power in order to obtain the same. Major General Villiers Hatton, was accom panied by his staff, and a trumpeter (detailed hemp and sometimes made the fibres faithless.ciency lamp, as it is called, would come in.
The rotting was what spoiled the colour of the to same extent. It is here that the high effi. British flag have, up to the present in sleep of lions and tigers," said Gus Burns, Golf Club at 945 a.m. The Garrison, Police prove that when ropes of a certain' kind of little more than a name for the, same onicle
by the 0.C.R.A.). They met him near the it does not require mech demonstration to enjoyed privileges won for them under that
In point of fact, the high efficiency lamp is same flag and there was a time when it was respected throughout the world. What we
differently used. Pad would have liked Lord Lanstowne to assure
PHOTOGRAPHIC us would have been that the whole Nation
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were to understand that their own rights would not be interfered with for the future and that the Russian Naval Commanders
had received instructions through their Government as to how far those rights extended.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
"There is nothing odd or peculiar about the animal trainer with Harmiston's Circus, which they show the same indifference to danger is expected here on Saturday. "In captivity that they manifest in the jungle, and by day or night will slumber through an unusual tumult, unmindful or unconscious of the noise. Their sleep is communly heavy and peaceful.
"Bears are also heavy sleepers, but less
and Local Company Royal Engineers, kept the hemp get a reputation of being unreliable that Sergeant Major. ground under the direction of the Garrison shipowners, miners and others who have use for great quantities of rupe, will seek other at 10 am
Adjutants and Markers were on the ground kinds upon which to risk valuable lives and
property.
Officers attending the Parade as spectators wore" Review Order" White,
arrangements, and the C.R.E. arranged for The P.M.O. made the necessary Medical
with the C.0.0. the saluting flags, and flagstaff in conjunction
If we put a lamp designed for a low pressure that it boros rapidly away as may be expected on to a high pressure main the result will be and gives a correspondingly greater amount of fight; but for the amount of candle-power it gives out it absorbs less work and consequently the light is cheaper.
In these days when incandescent globes have come down in price to a fraction of what
Now the new machine, with the strength of horses instead of men; tears the tissue of the in all their pristine strength and silvery beauty, they were a few years ago, it is really hemp stalk and combs out the strands of fibre The hemp can be combed out so fast that there more economical to use one's lamps in this will be no comparison between", the cost way but there is of course a limit and when a The O.C.A.S.C. provided the Royal Standard of the old and the new methods. The differ pressure it deteriorates very rapidly. Generally which was unfurled on the arrival of His Exence will be so great and the improvement in speaking, a lamp run at high pressure begins lamp is used on circuit of abnormally bigh cellency the Governor on the ground, which quality so universal that a machine will pay to lose its efficiency after 300 hours' burning. accompanied by Captain H. Smith, and Havil: There will not be any difficulty about the hemp important room such, for instance, as the bed took place pucctually at 10 am. H.E. being for itself long before the harvest season is over.
When this loss begins to show itself in a marked manner it can be used for some feins growers adopting the machine on account of The following were the movements executed.old fogyism or ancient prejudice, after the first requisition and a new lamp substituted in its room where a strong light is lol so much in Officers Comunanding units gave the Execu season. The bright, clean temp of superfine place. tive word of Command for each movement on quality that will result from the use of the ma- With a judicia I transposition of lights in The preparatory word being given by the nila hemp and crowd the dirty, famished stuff the last sound of a G from the Trumpeter.chine will quickly restore the prestige of Maabtained by the wary consumer without in- this manner of good deal more light can be
They dor Bhrada Sha.
disposed than lions, and grizzly bears usually crawl up to the very top of the rocks and with curl up under the rocks, but sometimes they Iront paws spread around the iron cage bars go to sleep in what seems an uncomfortable position; but bears never release their muscular grasp of any object when asleep.
"the high-strung, nervous animals are the A BERLIN telegram says the Kaiser's sister, most interesting to watch at night. Princess Charlotte of Prussia, wife of Prince usually belong to the hunted tribes, whose liver Bernard of Saxe-Meinengen, has written a are in constant danger in the forest, and they pamphlet advocating polygamy, and that the possess such a highly developed nervous Kaiser is trying to suppress the pamphlet. system that they really sleep with one eye Princess Charlotte urges polygamy as a reinedy open. The slightest noise will awaken them for social ills. She argues that divorce is the instantly. consequence of boredom, and if husbands welc allowed to make several women happy a social millennium would ensue.
"The wolves merely seem to close their eyes for an instant and then open them again, to see if all is quiet. Many vain attempts,} have been made to photograph these .animals by flashlight, and without exception the camera has revealed the fact that one eye at least was partly open.
On the alarm of fire being raised last night number of Chinese coolies made a dash down Pottinger Street to have a "look see" and possibly, to try some "squeeze pidgin ” in the. crowd. One of them; his hate to be first, thought the tramcar.standing at the corner of Des Voeux Road and Pottinger Street was somewhat of an obstruction, and made a rush at it; but he only moved himself-to hospital sleepers, who, on the approach of danger, are [Go with a bruised face and headl
instantly awake and on the afort,"
THE MUTUAL STORES, Dey Vieux Road.
Hongkong, Lith May, 1904.
"The day sleepers in menageries are for. some reason the heaviest slumberers of all, and when they close their eyes in early morn ing they seem almost as stupid as if drugged. This is a marked contrast to the light, night
General Officer Commanding.
(a.) Division came to attention and sloped
arms.
(b.) Division-Royal Salute-Present Arms (c.) Division sloped arms. Inspection by
H.E. the Governor,
(d.) Division fired a feu-de-joic. (e.) Division fixed bayonets and sloped arms. (f) Division-Royal Salute-Present Arme (g.) Division sloped arms. (b.) Division ordered arms, (i) Division removed Head dresses. (j)-Division gave 3 cheers, taking the time from the General Officer Commanding und raping cheers they were
out of the market,
We have ao fears for the success of the
new invention. That he is made of the right young inventor in getting capital to finance his
stuff is shown by the persistence with which be has clung to his ideal for three years of ex-
Timer. perimentation and disappointment.-Manila
ONCE celebrated as a god of destruction, the Juggernaut is how best known as a figure of speech. Both idol and car are still in their temple at Orim, objects of veneration to the Hindus and ef curiosity to the tourists. The | Che is 200 feet him
creasing his light bill to any appreciable extent. SHIPPING AND MAILS.
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