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CONRAD.
Polish Seaman who became a
Great Writer of English,
Mr. Joseph Conrad is one of those writers whose books interest you in the writer's personality. It is good, therefore, to be able to real "Sonie Rominiconces" from
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912.
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THE MAKING OF JOSEPH noble and more toilsono task should be a man with the steelod heart, is worthy of a place, pro-.. viding looks on with undimmed eyes and keeps laughter out of his voice, let who will laugh or cry, Yes, even he, the prose artist of fiction, which, after all, is but truth often dragged out of well and clothed in the painted robe of imaged phrases-ovon he has his place amongst kings, do- magogues, priests, charlatans, and Tangjush. It is true that the book boura dukes, Quakers, Cabinet Minis- too many suggestions of his sail-tors, Fabians, bricklayers, apos- ing days when he was always tlos, ants, scientists, Kallire,
soldiers, elephants, Lacking. But if one bears a
lawyers straight course through this most candies, microbes, and ostella- interesting book ono arrives, attione of universe whose amazing the last page with a good freight spectacle is a moral end in it- and a high appreciation of its Hell",
his pon.
writer.
In the Workshop.
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Mr. Conrad is a Pole, he is a master of the English language,
Here we get a glimpse into Mr.Japan via Nosaki-For Ekaterinos he is also a British mariner with Courad's workshop.
Jarl, 26th April, 8 4.8.
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The P. O. 6. N. Co.'s... Nore exerted to arrive at Colombo on the 1st prox, at noon;*****
The C. P. R. Co♫# 8.8. Empress of
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about 80th ingl
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McAlister, 18th April-
Sampa W.B.A. and Kobo
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23rd April- ́anton 22ad | Ger. m., 1,657, W. Tanbert, April, G.-C. M. 8. N. Uu.
20th April-langkok and Saigon 16th April, Pico.
Locksun,
The S. L. Co.'s 5.8. Mouthshira Long
from London, in due at Hongkong on
and Japan, about 4th Junri
The B. 1. B. N. Co.'s .. Fazilka
a Rangoon, is dito at Hongkong from the 7th prox. and leaves for Japan Mazie,
9th pros
B. & S.
Sang, Dr. H.8., 1,059, Louk, 2rd April-Manila 20th April, Gen, M. & Ob.
20th April-Ban Francisco 21st Mar., Mail and Gen.- P. M. S. 8. Co.
a muster's cortificato, and forgiving up soma days of my allot-Saign-Por Telemische, 25th April, the 3rd June and loires for Shanghai Manchuria, Am. 1.8', 8,750, A. Dixon, | long years spiled the sons of the led span to the last chapters of the world with little thought or ovel, 'Nostromo,' a tale of nu anibition to achieve famo as a imaginary that true; sonboard, Japan vis Kid-Per Kiuno Marti, writer, and yet the roots of the which is still mentioned now and matter wore in him, sown in again, and, indeed, kindly, some those quiet days in the oldies in connection with the word 'failure' and scmetimes in con- Polish homo.
junction with the word 'astonish- ing.
Macao--P'er Eui Taí, 25th April, 1.5,
P.X.
Switor-Pa Michel Jobsen, 26th
April, B... Shanghai and North China-Per
Chintan. 25th April, 3 rM. "All I know is that for twenty | Haiphong-Per Singan, 26th April, months, neglecting common joys
A.M.
His Debt to the Sep. He did not write till he was thirty-six, but when he did bogin it was natural that he should wish to pay my tribute to the of life that fall to the lot of the Swatow, Amoy, Founnsa and Fachow
me what an.
humblest on the earth, I had,
'
-Per Halyang, 26th April,
10 A.M.
Mensar Per Tjiliwong. 26th April, 11 4.8. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 26th April, 1.15
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ARRIVED.
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April-langoun aud. Manila 21st April-Soang Tai Hong. Pheumpenh, Br. ... 1,066, Jas. H. Scott, 23rd April-Saigon 19th April, Gen-Wo Fat Sing. It. 8.a, 2.50, G. Bulsite, 2 rd Apil-Kobe and oji 171 Apill, Gen-0. & Co.
fichael
Gur. 8.8., 169. 8oblatkin,
20th April-Saigon 16th April, Gen.-J. & Co.
Jelson, Ger, 4, 961. J.
Peterson, 22nd April-Hal-
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Garlick, 21st April-Seattle
16th Mar., and Manila 18th Apri, Gen.-N. Y. K.
Lake 21m April—”oji 10th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Panatin Maru, Isp. nr.; 9,787, KannO, 22nd April-Shanghai 19th Apail, Gen-0. 8. K. Pongtong, Br. .., 998, W. Botefuhr,
20th April-Bangkok 10th
pil. Rice.-8.8. Quinta, Ger. ., 900, P. Soblulager,
ang, its ships and its men, to like the prophet of old, wrostlai whom I remuin indebted for, so with the Lord' for my creation, Bataria, Samarany. Bourabaya, and lawggle. Br. 8.xi, 2,8:10, Gravės, 29rd Nainsang, Br. A, 2,631, P. M. B. much which has gone to make for the headlands of the const, Having for the darkness of the Placid matured in the surroundings and Gall, the light on the snows, under the spécial conditions of the clouds of the sky, and for the son-life, I have a special piety breath of life that had to be blown towards that form of my past.' into the shajes of men and "Having brokou away from woon, of Latin and Saxon,, of my origins under a storm of Jew and Gentile. blame from every quarter which had the marest shadow of right to voice an opinion. ¿ may safely say that through the blind force of ciremstances tho
sex was to be all my world, and
the merchant service my only home for a long series of years
and
Shanghai.
Ischia,
Weihaiwei and Tiersia-Por Hui-
'chow, 26th April, 8 tv.m. Tintin and Chefoo-Per Kiukinng,
26.h-Aptil, #r., Z
North Chins, and "Japan Koja Matu, Jap s.s.. 2,897, Comin, via Yokohamna Per E. FU
23rd Aprilike 17th Ferdinand, 26th April, & P..
April, Coal.-G. & Co. Australia, Tasmania and New Denlofi, Briss., 2.509, Wm. Hastes, 24th April-Singapore 17th Zealand-Per St. Albane, 27th April, 10 A H.
Apr 1; Gen.-G. L. & Co.
"These are, perhaps, strong words, but it is difficult to char- actorise otherwise the intimacy and the strain of a creative effort | Timor,
which mind and will and con- spionce 'uro angagai to the full,
hour after hour, day after day, Straite and India via Calcutta-Per Chiyo Mara, Jap..., 18,420, W. W.
away from the world, and to the
No wonder, then, that in my exclusion of all that makes life two exclusively sen books, The really lovable and gentle-some- Timor, Nigger of the "Narcissus
thing for which a material parallel. The Mirror of the Soa (and in on only be found in tho overinst- tho fow short son storinglike' Youth' and "Typhoon, I have tried with ing sombre stress of the wastward winter passages round Cape Horn.
an almost filial regard to render the Far that, too, is the wrestling of vibration of life in the grout men with the might of their world of waters in the hearts of Creator, in a great isolation from the simple men who have for the world, without the amenities ngon traversed its solitudes, and and consolations of life, a lonely aleo thutaomething soutient which
struggle under a sooms to dwell in ships, the crea-matched littleness, for no reward tures of their hands, and the that could be adequate, but for objects of their care.'
the were winning of a longitude."
Mr. Conrad's' Early Days.
Bense of over-
Mr. Conardscoms to sook excUSO
Mr. Courad's first acquaintance for his book in that saying of M. Anatole France, the most eloquent
with the English language was and first of Franch prose writers, "The Two Gentlemon of Verona,” and that in the very manuscript of who says that we must recognise my father's translation. It wasdur-at last that, "failing the reaolu
tion to hold our peace, wo can ing our exilo in Russia, and it
must have been less than a year } only talk ourselves.
English
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Groone, 24th April-Ban Francisco 27th Mar, Malls and Gen.-T. 'K. K.
| Kitans Maru, dap, sen., 8,318, ́ J. E
Cope, 2 th April-Siogapore 18ib Ajil, Gen--N, Y. K.
22nd April-Bangkok and
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The tract mail.}
Mail will be closed on Friday, 26th April, at 0 p.m.--Per Assaye, 27th April. 11 4.x.
The Philippine Islands-Ter Longeng after my mother's death, because good critic is he who relates the
27th April, 1 s,.
24th April-Conten Apil, Ballast-Order,
23rd
sen, 19th April-Bingkok 10th April, Bi o.-A. Buae.
"LEARANCES AT THE HA
BOUR OFFICE. Japan, for Caluutta. Hon hang, for Haiphong, Telemachus, for Saigon. Oriental, for Shanghai. Benledi, Ir Yokohama. Johanne, for Marna. Kwangtali, for Shanghai. Kitano-mara, for Kobe, Priam, for Hollow, Fri, for Nowakwang. Peking, for Yokohama,
Parcel Esnelerinosław, Gor. s., 4,176. Titer- nyn. 24th April-Singapore 18th April, Gea.-B. & Co. Daijin Marn, Jap, me., 995, D. Fuchi- gami, 24th April÷Swatow 3rd April, Gen-0. 8. K. Singa, Br. .., 1,042, Jamieson, 24th April, for Beattle, &0:-
April-aiphong and Hoikow Akiyama Ayer, B. 28rd. April, Gen-B. & 8. Br. 8., 2,005, R. T. Jones, Ba, Mrs. J. H.
24th Apr 1-Singap re 18th Barns, Miss, 2. L.
Bramwell. W. L. Apri, Con.-B. & B. Poking, Br., 2,017, Chr. Nordt-Bauar, Mrs.
stroin, 24th April--Gotne- | Crowe, W, E. burg 27th Feb., G-O. Chao Yat-len, Minn
Master,
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Pers. Aw Maro, sailed on 23rd
I remember myself in the black adventures of his scul among Welheiwel and Thatsin-Per Cheong- blouse with a white border of very masterpieces."
heavy mourning,
I inusi
have read that page of "Two Gon
tlemen of Veronatolorably well
at the age of eight.
"At ten years of age I had read
much of Victor Hugo and other
romantics. I had rood in Polish
THE SMALLEST
TRAVELLE.
The United States army can
and in French, history, voyages, now probably claim the world's novels; I kgew 'Gil Blas' and juvenile travelling record by
sbing, 27th April, & eac Prism,
Chint-Per Kwongenug. 27th April, 5
Shanghai and North
Siterien
Mail.
Shanghai and North Chins (Europe vin Sibaris)-Pe Änhuf, 27th April, 6-P.x......–
สม
Daijin-mara, 28th
A.M.
Don Quixote in abridged odi- virtue of the globe trotting of Swatow-Per Haimun, 28th April, 2 tions; I had read in early boyhood | Miss Julia D. Kitts, daughter of Polish poots and some French Lout. William P. Kitts, Twenty- Swalow, Amoy and Foransa-Per poots, but I cannot say what I read first Unifod States Infantry. on the evening baforo 1 began to write myself. I believe it was a novel, and it is quite possible that it was one of Anthony Trollopo's
novels.
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Iroidentally her record sheds a
strong light upon the mutations Straits and Burmah-Fer Muttro, of the army officer and the fre- -----April, 6 r.m. -----
W.
DEPARTED. April 24,
| Aisuta-ma:o, for Straits.
Coylan-mara, for Shanghai. jaimno, for Braton. Hiroshima-mard, for Kobe. Kaijo-mara, for Swatow.
Fri, for Fowchiwang..
April,
Japan, for Caleatts.
20th
Bilbonis, for Kobe.
quent recurrence of "noving Japan vis Kobe-Per Kurasang, 30th
day," saga the Army and Navy Journal.
A Faithful Seaman.
The child was born at Fort Here are two glimpses which show the varied life Mr. Conrad Lincoln, N. D... April 19, 1904, and was the first baby born at lins led.
Within three weeks "I do not know whether I have that post. been a good seaniaq, but I know she had travelled 452 miles; I have been a vary faithful one. within two months, 1,250 miles; And, after all, thero is that within six months, 3,750 miles, handful of characters from and within one year, 13,300 various ships to prove that all miles. In this short time the these years have not been altoge-baby had travelled: from North Dakota to Minnesota, to the At- ther a dream.
"I have carried bags of wheatlantic coast, to San Francisco, on my bauk bant almost double and thence across the Pacific to under a ship's deck beams, from the Philippines.
novelist?
Į making tho total distance covered
derman
Mail.
April, 10 a
Philippine Islands, Straits Burrushi, Ceslon, Adelaide,
Hongkong, for Haiphong? Yetaling, for Hongy,
Montinse, for Now York. Triumph, for Holhow. Bikiang, for Kwongshowwan.
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Por sa Chiyo Mars, arrived 34th Aden, Egypt and
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E. Q...
Wynne, R. J. Branu, W. Yang, B. G. Grhoam, Mira, M.B.
six in the morning till six in the It took her only two years more evening (with an hour and a half to add 17,000 miles to her record, off for meals).".
How did the sailor become in three years, 32,200 milos, or Manila, Iloilo and Cebu-Ter Rubi, an average of more than 10,000 Philippine Islands-Per Rubi, 80th The Writer of Prose. miles a year. She has kept on
April, 8 E.x. “The greatest of thy gifts going, and at presont has more Philippine Islands-Por Taming, 10th being a consummate aspacity for tlun 46,010 miles to her credit. doing nothing, I cannot even This youthful tourist, who could Japan point to boredom, as, a rational put to shame Phineas Fogg, Julea stimulus for taking up a pen," Yerno's travelling hero hae Amoy
Even nearly completed her second tour saya Mr. Conrad.
April,`8 PM.
via
Yokohama For Fazilka,
2nd May, 11 am, S
and
the writer of prose, who in his legs of foreign service with the regi- Shanghai,
Forms Par Tjinabi,
2nd May, 11 AN.
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Baromotor
Temperature Humidity
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