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of humour which is not usually imported into commercial affaire. The same idea is repeated in the statement that: "Foreign merchants are, as a rule, destitute of auf acient knowledge to discriminate nice points in the quality of Japanese goods. For this reason, they invariably prefer lower-priced

Hongkong Scientist's

Dream.

SEARCHING FOR THE ORIGIN OF TYPHOONS.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY

CONGRATULATIONS FROM SHANGHAI,

› EXERCISE · OF TORTURE,

The laying of the foundation along of the

[From Our Own Correspondenti): Hongkong University on Wednesday was an creat of great importance, especially to the

Canton, 19th March, The Canton Provincial Deliberative Council more or less bound up with the commercial Yu Magistrate aking him for an explanation prosperity of Hongkong, writes the Sangkat way ho ozercland torture the other day in try. Times editorially. In the completion of the log a woman, since torture is disallowed by the scheme for the founding of the University gen laws of the country. crous contributions were made by British firm; but the Chinese slao came forward with hearty chants of Indias extraction took a prominent mutiny of the new regiment in Canton, whe support. It is to be mated that British mer part in the inauguration and carrying forward were sentenced to death by Viceroy Yuan Shu of the plans. It can thus be rightly said that the Haun, were yesterday taken out of the Fan movement for this University has been mainly Ya prison to the execution ground and be Asiatic. Hongkong will prove a desimble lock-headed... tion for a University on modern lines-by

which is meant a University in which Greek and situated at one corper of the Chinese Empire. Latiu scholarship are not foremost. A though is easily available for students, and there can

it

EXECUTION.

The three alleged ringleaders in the recent

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NAMHOI MAGISTRATE, The newly appointed Nambel magistrate, and will assume charge of office in the course Wong Ting, arrived here on the 17th ́instant, of a few days.

NEW HOSPITAL

that he is told by a voluble sales man is an important amet to a firm which may not be averse from adopting shady prac tices to obtain business. If a customer desires cheap and meretricious article, the active merchant to say nothing of the unscrupu A. S. WATSON & CO., ou one-will strain every nerve to see that

be gels it; and if in the end the goods prove articles to the higher-priced even though the † MR. PLUMMER SEEKS TO HARNESS THE SUN largo number of Chinese, whose Interests are has officially addressed a despatch to the Fen to be inferior to what was desired then the latter is better in quality unless it is evidentA remarkable work on "The origin of blame is thrown on the manufacturer who on the surface. Coming to the intermedi typhoons," whichwo confidently predict will has only pandered to what is known as a ary, the merchant who buys for himself bop-atimct the attention of meteorological experts "felt want." In this way reputations are log to sell over again to others, and to the and scientiste all over the world, has just been tarnished and business is lost. But the Japan agent representing a foreign firm, much wis-issued from the pen of Mr. John 1. Plommer, ese are not the only people on the face of dom is contained in few words. Most of story. It repels all preconceived ideas regard. H.A., Chief Assistant at the Hongkong Obser the earth who deal iu shoddy. All the the Settlement foreigners being commissioning the origin of these tremendous forces of bronze Buddhas which are sold in Londondo merchants they handle any class of goods if nature which bave wrought such havoc is not come from Siani; nor were all the wood- they offer profit. Consequently, they often Hongkong withlo the past four or five years and en gods exported for appearance sake carved lack the necessary knowledge in some of the sacks to establish a theory which is intensely by African hands. America is not alone in lines in which they deal, and they do not interesting even to the lay mind. Whether it providing wooden nutmegs for guileless seem able to give careful attention to the will be accepted by the scientific world is no housewives oor is all the champagne on the future of the trade in particular goods.ish the reputation of Mr. Plumber as a

other question but the work is cast in te estdb. market tire product of France or the whisky the The Settlement merchants have also com- original and profound thinker and one who product of Scotland. Of course, two wrongs petition to face among themselves, and try must be reckoned with in the fature, do not make a right, but we think Japan-has to buy for their clients abroad as cheap as suffered more from her detractors through possible, with the result that they are not sheer misrepresentation than other countries, infrequently induced to attach more import which shall be nameless, which are equally auce to prices than quality." That is the blameable in trying to foil interior articies whole question in a nut shell. The buyer is on an unsophisticated public. Neverthe

not always so much concerned about the less it is well that Japan should recognise quality as he is about the price and if the how precarious a thing to retain is reputa: article only looks like the real thing he lion and if she is to stand well in the eyes trusts to making the greater profit by hood-neglected in the meteorology of the world ba of the commercial world it is the duty of her winking the public at the cost of the reputa cause they are aerial, and scot tell at the manufacturers to set their house in order. lion of Japanese manufacturers. As the surface. They must seach the sea level at some That fact has been taken to heart by the memorialists state: "The causes caumerated

time and place and then produce results com Yokohama guilds of Japanese merchants, above combined have produced the steady parable with the intensity of the forces to which with the result that they live formulated a deterioration in quality of Japanese goods. they owe their existence. memorial on the subject, which has been For this reason the charges of dishonesty or another, and that if a succession of them is seen 3rd. That one typhoon is never the cause of REFRESHING, presented to the Government of Dal Nippon. unscrupulousness can hardly be laid at the to proceed train one limited area at intervals of

As we have said, the guilds admit that there door of Japanese merchants or manufacfew days, as it is wail known they are very apt to are defects to be remedied on the side of turers, as the inferiority of quality has been do, they are caused by separate impulses ira- the Japanese but very properly they point brought about by inevitable circumstances." pressed on a permanent if slowly moving cone out that they are not the only offenders. And now what is the remedy for this condi- which we may, perhaps, call the meteorological Dealing with the Japanese standpoint it is tion of things. How is the fair name of equator of the globe. declared by the memorialists that many of Japan to be preserved? The solution of the goods which are now regarded as impor- the difficulty is given in these terms: When tant articles for export have either been the general scope of manufacturing industry newly manufactured or modified to suit the in Japan shall have made more progres and taste of foreigh markets, but the manufacture the Japanese traders have come to employ of these goods is neither based on mature ux: more aggressive methods in business being

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MARRIAGE.

At Penang, on March 10, Walter Stanley Nicholls, of the Hongkong and Sam Mack, Pennag, older son of Mr. William Nicholls, of the Mongkong and Shanghai Bank, London, to Mary Herbert Bowen, younger daughter of Mrs. Bowen, of London, and the late Mr. Adderly F. Bowen.

DEATH.

Probably 'it will be best to state, in the first instance, the conclusions at which the author has arrived. He gives them as follows:

Est. That the earliest beginnings of typhoons must be sought for on land, and not at a

2nd. That the great currents which have their birthplace in the Sabara, the central parts of Asia, the plateau of Mexico and perhaps in

the interior of Dorthern Australia must not be

expense of the other.

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Honam, not far from the Government Cement A large and splendid building erected at Factory, for the newly established · Yau Chai Hospital, has been completed. The opening the aged fugiant. ceremony of this institution will take place on

be but little doubt that when the Uiversity is in running order students from all parts of China will be found in its halls. It is a pity that the scheme proposed by Lord William Cecil has not been made a part of the Hongkong Un versity, and perhaps some method will still be found by which an amalgamation of interests may take place. It can scarcely be expected that a division of forces will result in

NO FASSPORT...

kong scheme being on broader lines basis unknown, to Canton and hand him over to benefit for either party, and the Bong: officer to escort a Russian subject, whose paine Yesterday the Kwangs! Authorities sest ant

that of Lord William Cecil is sure to make a stronger appeal at present to the support of British philanthropists. We congratulate Hongkong upon the results already attained, and express the hope that future success may attend the University,"

the Viceroy to be deal with. The Russian was in the interior of the Kwangsi province. The not in possession of a passport, while travelling Viceroy bas accordingly sent him on to Heng- kong to be given over to the charge of the Russian Consul there.

OUTRAGEOUS GANG ROBBERY,

this matter should be emulated by wealthy The seat displayed by British merchants in

Chinese in all the Provinces, We have fre- questly called attention to the present fall in the educational movement in China. There is

Canton, 1st March, 1910. On the 19th instint a gang of robbers still much commendable activity, and many numbering over a hundred attacked a pawnshop.

tend to coalesce with another but, on the con

416. That a typhoon once formed dues cot throughout the Empire, are doing good district. As the shop building is vo y strongly schools, both Governmental and private, is the village of Sup Chuo, io Shuo. Tak,

tray, rather repels it, and in the fond pesaft work; bat on the whole there is not the built, and its doors barred with iron bars, the the one becomes inicus fied, as it wore, hi the Bame zealous spirit exhibited al the sobbars, could not gain 'admission into the

present time as Was found in Fically, that once the actual condition of

China premises, Annoyed at thôic failure to reach the whole of the world becomes thoroughly

a few years ago. This has been due, in large the treasures stored in the pawnshop, the kunwn there will be an dificulty in sader. measure, to the difficulty which the Govern- robbers set fire to the building and four persoas stuuding the origin and made of working of ment has found of appropriating large sums for perished in the flames, while half a dozen not content, as hitherto, merely to supply these devastating storms, and, although it

educational purposes out of the present Teethers waça severely injured, "The building what is ordered, as has hitherto been the sounds more like a dream than the sub. anti-stricted revenue. Witbut the imposition of a was completely destroyed, case, the complaints regarding the inferiority out energy of the sun to beneficial account lo

cipation of science, so to turn the superabund. special educational tax it is difficult to see how of Japanese; goods may be lessened to a

mankind, that even such unruly disturbances.

In the evening of Saturday last no less than -- material extent." That is certainly putting my come more suave and gentle in their immediate future that it is now doing. two thousand people gathered round the the case very mildly, but it is certain that if

operation.

Such are the conclusion reached after providing, money,

The co-operation of wealth; merchants in theatre is the western suburb, sod. appeared manufacturers refused to sell inferior goods twenty years' experience of typhoons in literat! in accepting pos tious as

and of the leading to be la a state of great excitement and shreaten.. even in the face of strenuous competition assume from the first conclusion that iyphoons ers, is greatly to be desired. It mustrist in at present nascertainable. Bút it is ·

kong.. We take it that the reader should 'not

teached to destroy the building. What led to the, the cry about quality would be silenced. But do not originate at sea, although that might be be recognized that the professica of teaching learnt that the day performance on that day is it not expecting too much of human nature

considered Mr. Plummer's contention on a to believe that one man will be content to

cursory glance at the words. On the contrary meat of good schools calls for a large measure usual, and it is surmised that the audience..

is but a lucrative one, and that the establish mopped at 6 pm, being two hours earlier than the wiltor clearly states that, "typhoons gener starve for a principle while a less scrupulouse, What he maintains is that the difficulties tibure funds, but also from those who informed of the abortive disturbance, a lurgs

perhaps always, originate in the open

of self-sacrifice, sot only from those who con became irritated in consequence. On being · dealer next door is making a fortune, or, altending the observation of the beginnings of devote their lives to teaching. The lack of sumber of police was at once sant to the scene least, a competence ?. We are afraid some typhoons at sca are so great us to be almost continuity of management other way than that suggested will have to insuperable. But these dificulties do not exist

bas acted as be devised to meet the needs of the situation

to preserve order and the crowd was dispersed, The residents in the neighbourhood were for a | time`in a state of great alarm.'

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perience nor a full understanding of the taste of the purchaser. Moreover, many of these articles are more for the purposes of orna- ment than for practical use, and this cir- cuaistance is also responsible for having caused a general deterioration in goods for export:" If this is a plea on behalf of the Japanese, we are afraid that the guilds inter- ested are to a large extent begging the ques Lion: It is no claim to consideration to sug- gest that because the articles produced for export are intended for ornament they should be composed of scamped work or seek to represent what they are not. As well might it be said that as silk is largely used for ladies' fracks, it should be made of an abundance of cotton mixed with a minimuli of the genuine article and sold as silk at the price of silk. That is reducing the axioms as to what constitutes honest.M.S. Noorden was docked at Kowloon to-day. trade to an absurdity, but we fancy this paragraph in question is to be regarded more in the nature of an explanation than a claim for indulgence, in which case it can be'al lowed to pass muster. A better explanation of how the quality of Japanese manufactures has deteriorated is furnished in the state- cut that: "Most of the Japanese who engaged in the Settlement trade at the out-of 4 tales of epium, on board the s.s. Sunghiang.ing of the land and the sea."

LOCAL AND GENERAL..

H.M.S. Alacrity came out of the Naval Dock this morning.

He now tug Afters, for the Naval authorities; is expected to arrive in Hangkang from Eng lase, on Thursday next, 24th inst,

.

KWA G Tang was this morning fined $160 or two months' hid inbour for being in possession,

The fire was not paid.

MR. West, master of the tug Cheruby will be transferred to the Alt on her arrival bere on

Thursday, and Mr. S. Smith, late master of the Dock Company's towboat Hailk, will take charge of the Cherub

I

the Government can do much more in the

a deterring itЛluence in keeping young men

on land to the sanie extent at all events,

Dr. Doberck, the former Director of Hong-from devating their lifelong exergies to Rong Observatory, pursued the usual course, school work: but if the co peration of the but Mr. Plummer is convinced that in doing 50 people with the Government in the establish. lus former chief was wrong and he gives excel- lent reasons in support of his belief. We will

ment of schools could be secured, permanency 201 go into them, or dwell on the highly tech- of management could also be maintained.. It sical character of the thesis in its early stages, has been discouraging, in the past, for yourg Although there is doubt as to the place of orig-that is to say the place where school, only to find themselves dismis: ed on men to give a few years of carpest work to a they become perceptible to the trained ob Eeiver, "We have also been bught in the account of a sudden change of official manage. suspicion, almost to the belief, that the place mest. This could be remedied by provision of origin of cyclones is or the open sea which would divorce the appointments to the that is merely the point at which they become management of schools from ordinary official appreciable at the surface of the earth-but over bead; that the cause of them, however promotion. Continuity of plans is absolutely be sought in connection with the unequal beat and we see po better means of attaining this mysterious and unexplained at present, most accessary for the permanent success of schools

desirable end than by following the example of the Hongkong University, which has the hearty support of the Hangtong Government and the co-operation of wealthý merchants:

PETROLEUM IN BORNKO;

*

AN ABORTIVE RIOT.

THE DISBANDED TROCYS. With reference to the recent matiny of the new regiment in Canton a resolution was passed Self-Govers ent Society to the effect that the at a meeting hald yesterday by the Canton

Society and the Provincial Deliberative Council should forward a joint petition H. E. Viceroy Yuan urging him to reconsider, the caso apd. to allow the disbanded troops to be re-enlisted in the Canton Military service.

OBITUARY

STAFF SURGEON FRASER, R. N.

The news of the death at the Nursing Bome yesterday meruing of Stoff-Surgeon A. F. Frazer, of H, M. S. Flora, was received with profound regral by the mauy friends that he has made during | his short service in Shanghai; bis loss will be deeply felt by his messmaten, saya ibo N, D.C. News of igth inst. The laso surgeon bäd been . Mr. Chittenden, general manager of the B.B.ill for some weeks and although recently, litle

set were recruited from the ranks of irres ponsible traders who dreamed of making a fortung at a stroke, and they did not pay much attention to their reputation, as would be the case with those who carried on a fixed irade for many years. It is not surprising, therefore, that they were not very particular in the quality of goods they supplied." Com- petition also, we are told, has affected the quality of the goods produced by native labour and while that is undoubtedly true it is ont neut. He was sentenced to one year's bard be more invaded by them ihan San Francisco, Isnd recently, kindly supplied the B. N. Berned it was sincerely hoped that he would pull

labour and four hours' stocks.

a shadow of justification for those who Alexandre Joaquim Collaço Espora e filhos. "dreamed of making a fortune at a stroke." THE eucalyptus trees, which were doing so partecipam o falecimento dos seus filho c

mao Joad Heitor Collaço no dia 16 de Março Sometimes the "corp is successful but more well in Government House grounds, at Sauda- often it rebounds on the head of the ad- kap, have been all ruined by white spts. The

1910 as 11.1; p.m., Shanganİ.

venturer.

LONDOM SYNDigate hopefuL,

Petroleum Syndicate, before leaving for Eng- hope had been entertained of his recovery, yet Herald with information from which we take through his severe illasssi, the following:--

Aitbar Forbes Fraser catered the service as

There are four regions which bave attained the "bid pre-eminence" of being most prone to typhoons-the neighbourhood of Mauritius,

Bouth East of Chinn, the Philippines and other the vicinity, of the West India Islands, the Bay of Bengal and the scar which wash,the neighbouring islands, To quote again:

The inference to be drawn from these facto This morning Li Kwai, ull. a Kwan Po, of no

that typhoons arise from local peculiaritie in the land surface-using the word local in a occupation, was taken before Mr. J. R. Woodber wide sense--and not in cosmic influences which would at least approach usilormity for (Second Magistrate) for returning from banish the whole world. Elso why should Yokohama which is in nearly the same latitude, or Hong kong than Shanghai and New Orleans, or the Bay of Bengal than the Arabian Sea, which is Mindestan? We have thus to look for the applied for a lease to work petroleum on certain burgh, of which university he held the M. B. de merely on the other side of the peninsula of The BB Fetroleum Syndicate, Lid, have a surgeon in 1900, having qualified at Edin specific peculiarities which these four districts, lands on the West Coast, the boundaries grec. After passing through the course at Hastar One reason which probably is at trees have been.enten round about a foot below kava, in common, and which are not equally enclosing all the territory lying between Hospital, Partsmouth, he served is 'succession

possessed by others, and cannot fail to notice two prominent ones. It the first place, thay Point and Mempakul and stretching in H. M. 8.5. Pembrokej. Rezolution, embrace one or more of the larger tropical great continents, and secondly, that they all an earlier number that drilling machinery had thence he went to the Surpriis, the yacht of islands of the globe, and fur her, that the most already been ordered, in fact, we know that the Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean, remarkable of the four is not only to the South Mr. Chittenden came out this last time with at that time Lord Charles Beresford. From the East of the largest of the continents but em- the express intention of drilling. braces not less than four such islands, Boreto,

Haslar Hospital, where bit work as one of the

yond its limits.

Mindanao, Luzan and Formosa, with umatra,

Furber geological examination, accom-resident surgeons and his over-ready help and- Java, Calebes and New Guinea only just be panied by the find of what promises to prove advice to the japior surgeons just entering tha a very valuable oil, has, however, caused a servico, were greatly appreciated,, Ho was change of plass and Mr. Chittenden in const promoted staff-surgeon in February doß, and quence returned to England by last Marudu, on completlog his appointment at "Haslar' in ed nature of the top overlying structure, several cal officer to H.M.S. Flera (September 7, 1909). We understand that owing to the complicat in July 1909 he was appointed as senior medi

bolts may require to be drilled before the un

the bottom of the whole trouble is to be the ground and all of them will probably die."

Hongkong Celegraph foud in the following words:" The pans A & Nu seidert is reported from Gopeng in me all situated to the "Basit ne deals Feast of beck as far as the ralley. We mendored la Permarols, Wilehte, Lendral, Albemarle

Honozono, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1910.

PUTTING HER HOUSE IN ORDER,

was brought up almost intensible, t

facture of most export goods is carried on which a Chinese coolie was asphyxiated by under most irregular and disconnected con- ful gas, while another who went to his assisi 'ditions. Much trouble and delay not un

ance was also overcome by the fames. A naturally arise before an order is executed, European also made an attempt at rescue but and the endeavour to execute the order at a "It has been a standing reproach against stipulated time frequently leads to the turning wady Japanese manufacturers that they have out of inferior.goods." Such a condition of far too frequently preferred to palm off cheap affairs must often occur, more's the pity, and and sifoddy goods on unsuspecting foreign Western countries are not exempt from the buyers, wholesale and retail alike, instead of practice of substituting the inferior for the endeavouring to build up a solid and reput superior. But now let us sea if there are no ablebusiness in articles which would redound defects on the other side, In passing, we REUTER's Johannesburg correspondent' states that farther light may be expacted eventually derground formation containing the oil can be and we cadeia and that it will take placa this

to the credit of the producer as well as to the like the quiet insinustive effect of the mild character of the Empire. There is no doubt that the evil does exist in numerous cases, for the fact has been admitted by guilds of Japan

word "defects" which is calculated to pass the scrutiny of the tenderest susceptibility, while at the same time it possesses all the

that J.-Donaldson, a well-known rapper, ven

y

He will of courés, be given a Naval, funeral,

LINGGI PLANTATIONS; LTE,

In connection with the issue of Kamuning,

CHAN SHAN was charged ibis morning at the Palice Court, before Mr. E. R. Hallifax (First Magistrate) with being in possession of 18

In his concluding remarks, Mr. Plummer taels of prepared oplam on board the Observatmay has recently been established at It is a matter of congratulation that an fionam. A fins of 3500 was imposed or three Baguio, 4,990. feet up, amidst the high lands months' hard labour. The fine was paid. of Lazio, where it is in be hoped that the slady of purely aerial currenty may be examined

the too yards World's championship, beating be useless, or searly so, to establish a station diture and we believe efforts are to be made to

from this station, On the other hand it would correctly located ; ibis' means a larga expen. Patternoon.

A. B. Postle, the Australian, by two and a half insufficient end. the area of surrounding high task The syndicats has so far called up but apon the Peak of Hingkong, the altitude is obtain further capital befölé commencing the yards. Donaldson's time-9 $ 8 sec.is a country far too small The Japanese bave n ese merchants and stops have been taken to force of a sironger term. In the first place, distanca in 93 5th sec. in New York, and in north to. sbed much light upon this question. Į as it is by practical business men the intention | B. Shares to Lleggi," shareholders, Messro,

world's record. In 1901 A. F. Daffy ran the hivb slation Mount Tsukuba, but this is too one-half of their subscribed capital, but handled deal with the situation and to consider how a then, the writers have a sly dig at the foreign 1906 Dan Kally, who, like Duffy, was no change may be brought about in the quality buyer in these words: "Koreign buyers, as amateur, recorded the same time in America. of the manufactures sent abroad. While that a rule, desire to obtain goods as cheap Is so, we do not put entire faith in the dis-s possible because low-priced articles MR. A, M, Reith, the new manager of the near the boundary of the British possessions, or Interestedness of those who cast aspersions command a larger market than high-priced Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, in Madagascar. But we shall probably hava on japanese goods. It is possible and even one. They are ignorant of the industrial accompanied by My, Stephens, the retiring to wall many years before such a project could RETURN of visitors to the Chy, Hall Library | Tite U;8. transport Warren, which has been probable that those very parties who are conditions in Japan, and do not seem maasger, who is about to sail for Hongkong, then the render loudest in their outcry against the Japanese fully cognisant of that fact that a low Ayuntamiento upon Governor Gederal Forbes. It may not bring the writer monetary reward it

mado an official call Wednesday at the tensely absorbing to every thoughtful mind and March, 1910

The work as the reader will perceive is in- and Museum for the week ending the zoth undergoing repairs to Shanghal, will be finita. are themselves the chief galoers, and their price necessarily produces inferior quality," at Manila The chief executiva also received will certainly increase his claims to distinction fanciful allegations are in many instances The idea that foreigners believa, cheap Sir Clifton Robinson, representative of the in the realms of the science to which he ha merely intended to: LAYS thoir, face." ncas to be compatible with high-grade Speyer interests, and Horace Higgins, Tas Origical Typhoons" is published by

devoted the study of a life time 1 gullible customer) who belleros all ambstantiality is rich, and betekenu a sense, manager of the Maalla Railway Company, Masers, Kolf and Walthe

I would not say that one on Mount MorTIBOR, is Formosa, might not be more useful, but the is, we understand, not to proceed further until Guthrie & Co., of Singapore, are informed by point I should prefer.as the site of an elevat available to carry the work to a successful 4th Joao to exercise their rights.

first assured that more than sufficient funds are cable that shareholders will be allowed up to conclusion. Observatory is in North Borneo, somewhere

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