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CHILDREN'S

COLUMN.

The Lazy Windmill.

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Once upon a time there was big old windmill. It belonged to the former.

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But one day tho windmill had stopped working.

to the windmill:

A CURIOUS MOTOR ACCIDENT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JUNE 10 1911

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A curious motor accident oc- wealth of clinical material over to 25 WORDS $1 for 3 insertion or carred at Brooklands necording land which will provide ample to the latest mail papers to hand. opportunities for study and obser- Mr. L. Coatalon, on a 15,9-h.p.votion. The nucleus, for n largo Sunbeam, and Mr. II. P. Small-udionco at these meetings is wood, on an 18.8-1.p. Strakor-Provided by Hongkong itself, for It had worked hard for many,

some filly modical men are con- Squiro, started from the same many years and the furmor, when mark, each having sec. allow-stantly at hand, including ro speaking of it, used to call it "Oldance, and it was soon apparent Presentatives of the Navy, the Faithful."

that they were running very close Army, the Colonial Servico, the privato practitioners and the to each other. The disten, of modical officers on board passen- tho race was 8 1-2 miles, and whon about half the journey had ger and other merchant vessels The wheel slood perfectly still been covered, and those two cars which happon to be in port at the time of the meeting. These will A strong wind passed by. It said wore on the far side of the course he joined by many from afar; for

Come, come! near the aviation shoda, a front Why are you not at work? Lot wheel of the Strakor-Squiro touch all mon practising tropical odi ed one of the back wheots of the vine are enthusiastic in thei me holp you turn your wheel,” -

Sunbeam. Mr. Contalen in the work, stimulated no doubt by the "No, no!" said the windmill, front car did not notice the fact thuit the study of tropical medicine has brought now life "I do not wish for your help. impact and went on, to finish shall rost all day to-day. Tam so third. The Straker-Squire, how.into medicine as a whole, end, ever, was sont spinning round through, the, lessons it lins tirod."

like a top and at the same time taught, many additions to our was carried Jong by its momon-

knowledgo have been made in countries beyond. the Tropics tum for a few hundred yards which would otherwise havo lain The effect of this dragging action dormant." The was to wrench all four tiros from

Tropical Medicine," the wheels and they went, bowling one after another down the bank. ing. The car itself did not leave the track, and was eventually brought to a standstill about i quarior of a inilo farther on. "I do not have to mind you! "The driver was not injured. said the windmill. "I tell you 1 an tired, and shall rest to-day! Go away, okl wind!"

“O, bat wɔ must always work bofore wo rest," said the wind, "Come, I shall be glad to

help The wind blow upon

the you," wlicol. The whool would not

tura.

"I will try again," said the wind. So it blow long and hard,

So the wind sighed and wont sway.

"O, how line it is to rest!" said

the windmill.

All day long it renuined still.

It grew late and the tired horses

came home.

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They had worked fiard all day long in the hot sun.

They wore so thirsty. When they saw the windmill, they started into a little trot, in their haste to reach the water tank. Poor, tired horses! It wasempty: "Is. the windmill brokon?" naked the farmer.

THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.

In Indo-China.

Journal of

CHINA AND MANCHURIA.

CHINA'S MILITARY INCAPACITY.

A Consul's View,

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Public Company

THE NATIONAL BANK OF

CHINA, LIMITED.

OTICE is hereby giran, that; an EXTRAORDINARY GEN- Bank of China, Limited, will be liofil ERAL MEETING of the National

at Geoige's Building, Chater Road, the Twenty-fourth day of June, 1911, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, 12.90 o'clock pan., for the purpose

ing as Extraordinary Resolutions, the. of considering and, if thought fit, pasa- following Rosolations, that is to say

(1) That the Company be wound-up j

voluntarily, and, that Arthur Rylaids Lowe, Chartered Ac- countant, of Thornor's Cham- bors, Fonchurch Street, London, E.C. and St. George's Building, Hongkong, be and ho is hereby appointed Liquidator for the pup so of such winding-up. (2) That the Liquidator be authorie

ed to pay out of the funila of the Company a ant not exceed~

Intimations

MANCHURIA RAILWAY

SOUTH

SHORTEST & QUICKEST ROUTE

BETWEEN

THE FAR EAST & EUROPE, via DAIREN. SUMMER SCHEDULE.

(Effective from May 1,-1911)'

THRICE WEEKLY EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE, composed of excellently equipped Blooping, Dining and Ist Class Usrs, is operated botwoen Dairen and Changchun in connection with the Trans-Siberian Express Trains and with Dairon-Shanghai Direct Stentor Service by the S.9. "Robe Maru'' ing $100,000 ns compensation and "Balkio Mara" (saoti 2,877: toms) as Iollows :--- to members of the Company's

NORTH BOUND. stal.

Fares

Should the above Resolutions best Ulnos passed by the requisito majority, they will be submitted for confirmation ns

Special Resolutions to n Second Extr ordinary Genoral Meeting which will be sub quontly couvenot.

Dated Fifteenth day of March, 1011.

By order of the Board.

J. SCOTT HARSTON,

'Chairman.

AUCTIONS.

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In reference to the report that the Chinese Minister of Education has issued an order for obligatory military training in the schools, is interesting to note that Herr B. The Russian Press, chiefly tho Krause, a Gorman Cousul who "Novoye Vremya," continues to hins spent a quarter of a century exhibit great nervousness con- in China, has boon giving his corning the suspected wiles of opinion on the military capabili China in Manchuria, says n St. tios of the Chinese in the columns Petersburg correspondent: Parti- of the Berlinor Lokal-Anzeiger." cular attention is boing drawn to The conclusion he arrives at is tlie possibilities for uggression that China will never play a The conclusion of a new agrea- against Itussia in that provingo, military rolo. A strang Emperor ment between England and Chios which Ubina may now acquire might cortainly form an army with regard to the production by means of the reported loan that by its size alone would and sale of opium is awakening to be granted by an international account for the small expeditions p., at the Ofoes of the Public Works Department, by Order of His of the Chunnol to the fact that es. It is hoped that so far as even if it were never in a position of Crows and Kehaoly Rossi, public opinion on the other side syndiente initinted by Amori-of Western European Powers, Excellenuy the Governor, of One Lot France is deeply interested in the concerns the French and English to hinder a well-equipped army in the Cobay of Hongkong, for a turm suppression of the opium trallic. participants in the syndicate that of 20,000 Gorman or other brave of 75 years, with the option of renewal In an article entitled "China, they will have stipulated that the soldiers from travorsing the Crown Rant to be fixed by the Sur- the money shall really be devoted to country at will; but a real stand reyor of His Majesty the King,, fur England, and Opium'

peaceful development of Man-against Russia-or Japan-is not vae further term of 75 years. "Dobata". reviews the whole

churia and not to military pur-to be thought of. The military

question, and observes: "This situation is all the more interest- ing to us from its similarity to the position of France with regard to Tudo-China. It is Jene that our Colony does not produce opium, and we have not, therefore, to impose upon it tlie abolition of an important trade. But wo must look forward to the time when "it will bo morally impossible for as to ako opium the souren of about a third of the revenues of

"No, it is all right." "Why hasn't it worked to-day The wind blew hard, too. Lean't

understand this!" he said,

The cows came for a drink. i The shoep camo for a drink, The chickens came for a drink The dog came for drink. The birds came for a drink. Thero was no water.

"O, why didn't I work?" ani the windmill.

There is no water for the horses, and cws. Thore is no water for the shoop and chic- kolis!".

gan to creak and groan in sorrow:

the general Budget of Indo-Chinn, This momont may be all the loss distant inasmuch as we are to take part this year in a new Intorau- tional Conference at which the opiuin question will be discussed."

EMIGRATION.

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Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 12th day of Jane, 1911, at

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Upset Price.

At the same time M. inonpability of the bulk of the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Suvorin's journal states that evon population ho ascribes to climate after discounting the untrust and food, but speaks more hupa- worthiness of the Chinese papers fully of the Manchus as soldiers. with regard to much of the alarm-Singapore Free Press." ing nowe published by them against Russia, it is, novortheless, impossible to ignore the fact of

disquieting increase of anti- Russian agitation in Clina sup- ported by Chinese officials.

THE KIRIN FIRE.

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FUSHUN COAL

THE BEST STEAMING COAL ÎN THE FAR EAST.

Output 3,500 tons per day. Frosh stocks always op hand at Dairen, Nerohwang and Tientsin Depota in the altemoon, at their Bales Rooms, and also at Chefoo, Shanghai, Hongkong, Singapore and Penang. No. 8 Des Vœux Road Central' (corner of Ice House Street).

THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE LEASE HOLD. PROPERTY

At Cape Town.

Cape Town, May §). The newspaper printers have A telegram to the "Nichi organised a strike as a protest Nichi" states that the paper against the employment, of a non- money destroyed in the recent unionist, and this morning, no fire, was Japanese paper money first cuition of the Capo Argus." sell by

newspapers were published. The |worth, Y20,000, Russian paper

money Y70,000 and Chinese appeared in the afternoon, but the Y3,000,000 candareens. The men employed on that newspaper number of Chinese houses dos-subsequently joined the strikers. "O, I am so sorry I didn't Emigration to the Colonios is

stroyed by the fire is 2,158 and Elio Capo Times" will issue the 19th day of June, 1911, at 9 o'olick work!" And the windmill be-vereasing by leaps and bounds.the sufferers, 15,223. Two-thirds sight pagon to-morrow, and the

"South African Nows

"will During the first quarter of this of the Japanese residents are

appear in a similar form on year the balance of the outward suffering from the holocaust.

An office has been established Thursday, and both journals will VERY over the inward movement to and from the Colonies was 17,792, the to rebuild the devastated quarters, continue to be published on alte.- corresponding figures for 1910 relieve the sufferers, guard the auto daye until normal conditionssitute at Victoria in the Colony of T. Add. it being only 20,191. Taking city and to maintain commercial are resumed.

Cape Town, May 10, All those Two Pieces or Parcele ol Canada only, this year's March transactions. The Chinese suffer- quartor ligaros are 20,770 as ers have constructed wooden cot- It is understood that thio printers Ground sltuste at Victoria aforesaid The friends came. They all against 10,887 last year, and the tages along the walls, while most on strike have now passed and registered in the Land Office res But of the Japanese are expected to resolution in favour of a minimum pectively as MARINE LOT NO. 261 pushed and pushed. Suddenly boon is still going on.

The wage of 759. a weekinstead of one and MARINE LOT NO. 266 To- the wheel stopped creaking and, Australia, with the help of its remove to Changchun.

Advertiser-in-Chief, George Reid, authorities have decided to issue of 00s. as at present, and a 48 gether with the massuagos thereon is beginning to compete with new paper money. The total hours a week instead of the existing kuwa Nus, 22, 23, 24, 24 Praye, Kennedy Town. Annual Crawa rent Canada for population, no less amount of damago is estimated to week of 50 hours. This is a new payable in respect of Matino Lot No. than 12,972 omigrants having reach about 30,000,000 tals. |development, the question at issue

264, $182.00, and in respect f gone there from the United King- As a result of the fire, 73. por-hitherto having been that of the Maine Lot No. 265, $208.00. Area, dom during the March quarter, sons were killed and 64 injured..

employment of non-unionists. Maring Lot No. 284, 16,851 Square) feet, Marino Lot No. 266, 18,805. this being more than twice the

Square feet or thereabouts. number (5,246) for the same period last year." Truth."

"O, I wish the wind would blow! I would work so hard that that tank would soon be full!"

A gentle wind came.

It tried to turn the wheel, but

was too weak; so it called its

friends..

as it whirlod morrily around, it

this song: Bang

With the wind to help mo, Round and round I'll

go; Then the sparkling water To my tank I'll flow." Soon the tank was full of clear, cold, sparkling water, and, as the animals eagerly drank their ill, the wheel busily turned round and round humming contentedly to UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. itself.

Johnny has a Feast. Grandina: Johnny, 1 bave discovered that you have taken more maple sugar than I gave you."

Something rather UNIQUE.

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WEEKS DAYS, 7.16 a.m.

10.30 3.15 p.m.

11.00 p.m. 8.10 p. 10.00 p.m.

p.m.

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The income tax authorities at

NOTICE. home, under the description of Following is a list of Unclaim- "conscienco money' sometimes Naul aftur 15th instant, the

ON od Telegrams lying in the Great acknowledge the receipt of following additional Cura will Northern Telegraph Company's amounts sont them by individuals be ran: Ollies at Hongkong.

who land withhold payment of Addy, Hongkong Hotel, Yoko-their proper tuxes; but it is un-

Katonwing, hana

Kobe; usual, to lionr of Government ser- Koechong,

Omuta; Koliong-vantshaving so tendera conscience. Soorabais; tjie,

Kwangka-that they sook to get their own hing. Soorabnia; Kwongtoutai salaries reduced. We are nasurod Kwongyonpong, Kobe; Massey, (says the "Pinang Gazette") that

10.80 p.m. 11.00 p.. Hongkong Hotel, St. Petersburg; à senior official in the F.M.S., in

11.30 p.m. 1311, 6288, Amoy; 2088, 4410, receipt of a very comfortable sum

Tho service between. 7.30 am, and EGG-MARKING EXTRA-Ainoy; 0410, 7450, Shanghai. per annum, has formally sub

List of Unclaimed Telegrams mitted to Government that he is, on week days will be erots lying in the Eastern Extension prepared to accept £220 a year quarr ofan hour instead of every tan

Johnny: Yos, grandma I've been making believe there was another little boy spending the day with me."" Harper's

Bazar.

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For further particulars and ooni- tons of Sale, apply to

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An egg-marking attachment for Company's office at Hongkong, for the work he has to do, the dp- pointment he holds not being the hon is the mechanical oddity 9th June, 1911.

Arnhold-Stanley, Pacific Mail worth the sum he now receives. covered by a recent foreign patent. Line Offico, Chicago; Coyrns We can only conjecture that the The apparatus is secured in place Donne, Messagerie Australien, individual is a confirmed bachelor by ringa passing through cartila- Mytho; Devawongso-Princo Ma- with no race frocks to pay for an ginous parts of the hen, and sait hachaker, Hanoi; Hailung, Manila: alan an infrequent visitor to the able springs bring the murker Lawtichoan, 221 Hollywood, club bar. In any event his peti- into position to stamp the egg as it Batavia; Lokye, Itangoon; Sands, tion will, no doubt, be framed and is laid. Each individual hen being Macao; Sheria, Bombay; Shun-preserved as something absolutely assigned her own special mark, cheong, Namdinh; Tuengshin unique in communications from Ilus device ensures her full orodito Wangfatyuen, Bonham Strand, recipients of salaries, whether lay

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