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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1906.
morning to be dry docked for the purpose of rapsiring the injuries she suforud in tho typhoon.
TUN HARDGRAŽU.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Bister
which might well remind him of the limitous was that of the late Bishop of Victoris, tinns of his power. How fenil we about whose fate there could be, afas, now Were; how impotent to prevent wholeesls no doubt. The sympathy of a destruction last Tuesday:
Church was offered to the Anglican Though the cause in either moral Church in its great boreavement, and The baregraph for the past week shows nor providential (we we commonly un-slao publicly proffered 10 the bereaved how neute was the fall of the barometer onderstand the word) yet moral esuaiters family which had lost its hand and its Tuesday morning last. En Monday ations were linked with the and accurrency.support. Reference was made to the acon the record was 29.80, 62 p.. it was Jesus printed then when he said "Except noble way in which the Bishop had mot his 29.76, and at 4 p.m. 29.70. Thoa the you repent, you shall all likewise perish." death. There were those who were wont barometer began to rise, until at midnight. To shable a man to live out his seventy to say that Missionarias were not always on Monday it was normal-0.80. At 3 years was evidently not the chief fosture the most self-sacrificing of mortals, Be
.m. on Tuesday it began to fall; at 6 a.m.
even in the diving idem! "Be still and that as it may, here at least was an example it was 20175, while at it was 29.70 and know that I am God. Recognize your which would stand for all time of the Houd dropping fast. Two hours later it was
own littles, that yur have already for of a Great Church engaged in visiting small 29.15. the lowest point reached. The feited the right to live, that to dis daily by groups of Chinens Christians, and who had recovery was a rapid as the decline, for ungodlike beharior is more aslamitous than lost his life in the discharge of this daty. It by noon, 20.75 had been reached again,
to be tallod hence in mid esreer, that to was after all a grand reply to those who at The barometer cutimand to ascend and at forfeit place in God's home by anglial times are apt to bo cynical. References were 10 p.tu un Tanday had reached 20.00.
cand get is ten thousand times more terrible Until Wedseday noon conditions were
than to be disembodied--all those considers. normal but during the afternoon the glass tions the storm thrust upon se. Be you continued to fall and by.. on Thurs also ready, for la such an hour as you know day registered 2.60. Then forward the not the Son of Man comes. glans rise unti) 19.05 was reached
As we looked over the welter of destrue. Friday at noon, ce bon the gloss bastion our sympathy went ant to those who At Sam. This numering hel fost exlable property and sspocially so those who had been deprived of all mass of livelihood at one fall stroke. We
been fairly legal
it was 120.96.
The bargraph record for an ordinary fair weather week, shows that the figures
varied from 330 65 to 29 47, The Parang: between theva figuras
olesna in var
before
BנB
and we
trun *uust, aa
SPORTING.
Criollet.
PROBAKIEN *. POSSIBLEA.
The postponed cricket match between tlu Possibles and the Probables and pluco Saturday afternoon at the longkong Club's Cricket ground, mal resulted in a win for the Probables by one wicket and thirty-one runs, though at
it looked as though the Pro- time
to
טמן
THE
TYPHOON STORY
FULL AND COMPLETE.
ILLUSTRATED WITH GOOD VIEWS.
Proballes would be defeated, for R. Htan. cock, Turner and Woodward were disteissed very cheaply. However, Capt. Smith, Stangor-Leather, H. Hancock and W. Dixon rose to the occasion and knocked up the necessary runs in short time. The also made to others who had been taken from Possible balled firet, Powell and W. J. the our midst, who were dear to some nether, Daniel opening the innings wife or alster-parbapa to children siso-bowling of Stanger-Lathes and Bird. and so we all were that day bowed down Neither remained long at the wickets, with a great grief. The Ineses among the Powell being neatly stamped by Arthur, Chinese were terrible to contemplate. As off Bird, and Daniel being heaton by the mon, however, we could not gn mourning same bowler. When two wickets were all our days, and we must be up and doing, down for 24 runs I. Lucy joined Walter, The example of our Creat Master stood Daniel, and ten runs later the batter was bowled by Bird. At this stage Bird had followers, be moved by that example. taken three wickets for 14 runs and First then, he und said that eitunity was Stanges Louth tone for 15, and the an opportunity for doing good or working exptain and a double change, Dixon pe the works of God." This had already been Hering Hid and Mackay taking the place done in the aplaudid devotion with which of Stanger Leathes. In Mackay's tim
aver ft. Hope, who had partnured Lt. ur fellow countryman often in the face of the greatest danger. bad waved no wangtaey, was benten, the ball taking the of With four wickets down for 39 iron The preacher then referred to some sing. of the examples which he himself had prosperts were dark for the Possibles, bat witnessed, for he had been doen on the spoll of sady pay one when Morell Praya throughout the bercest of the gale.joined Lazy. Thirty-two runs were addod Such devotion to duty, and acts of numeg before Morell was bowled by Dixon, and of would engrave themselves in the hearts of this number Lury made 22. His Intting the Chinese, and would have a resu't that was genually admired, for he drove and appalling to monterapilate. A we think of all desired and some prayed for. It would eat well, necasionally getting a ball away Ul. Graham did not stop long, tor kipper, engineer and crews of tend in suld the two peoples together that to ler. steam-hip who have found watery graves sath might so the better trails of character did Servople: Smith, both being dismissed The next butstan while on that duty which crustitutes the in the ether, and this was surely a "wark when the story was 81, chic elemena in Bongsong's preperity
af God" and indeed was true Missionary (Ponenby; evidently went in simply to YOST The prozober further stated that keep his und op witle Lacy scored and the nitt hea tu zwa danply grieved. Junka, work Wa understand that Captain Alur. McD.
Chins Navigation | lighters, marque bouts, empatis and the like, there was yet another work of God" that | very palpable maquer in which he blockad mast he done. There must be assistance the balls, playing forward to meast of thum T-L ker kon nducted by the Chamber of Cuentos e to palya na the pay engers without grout shudder 3tigh rendered according to our ability, to the dis
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tressed. An example was quoted. A Cor poral of the Royal Artillery had the pre. We viedag gone to big study and had offered
The Norweging steamer" Proteus "Nip par Vusun Kaislej rogyrfa shot on Thurs slay last (eptember 2011 she mact
did not propose to main nag contribution Chuch for withear the slightest doubt everyncs would contribute apsily and generistaly to the Fund which had been spuned by H. E. The Governor. We were proud to number in our Church many who were preminent in caving life at consider Typhonable risk to thenzenten, And this brought why I lasted till soon. t th our considerations to the almost incredible The seafaring com Fallowing slay the vowal persed a lot of loss of precious liven. wreckage and several done beeline weng mouity had hear the losers to an extent which would probably never be adequately com- posing Gap Rack and Waghen the pored. The Harbour ceaf nod the fishing
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82 for the fund. It was not a great sum hot it meant an act of self-denial to him mority has ala participated in the loss who gave it, and this was a "work of God." - hnd scored 42 by good cricket, hut gave and (As the easy chame to Woodward, which the latter Some of them had already given. and one European family at lost G
result of the appeal it was decided to glug dropped Mackay appeared to have clean have an eliminated, as well as the Hurdled. C. Gor... Our gen | involved in sudden deatruction
ninevropathy welled up for those relacives sacred concert in the Church who left behind, were bereaved indeed. Might we not russonshly expect that they and we who all in degras shared a common Burren, sould shew tern to God that in Hi marey we might uit receive as a free gir that lef thunges which nothing could dourny and whnen falinity nothing could interrupt. The heart was ten full to say
ENTOS VERA MINERAL SERVIC Fortorday, in view of the appalling die water which ketel, the Colony en Türsday | mark corserning the loss of the Bishop of
Lawn Tennis.
Wedoes- bowled Fowler, before the latter hadira Entries close a Saturday runing Major day week and to send in the collection scored many, but Sercombe Smith (the xt. to assist the Chiossa.) The proscher then umpire) ruled that the wicket keeper vary briefly referred to the second lemon,(Capt. Smith) had taken the hall from in which was, that life was very brief, front of the wicket and gave the batsasau
therefore, the appeal of
Christ
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This 15 ATK. he sounded in
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called na
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PRVICESGOWER CRICKET OLARA
TOVEN HET.
The Prolubles opened very porty, U. that Hanek being disarissad first ball. Cap
tais Saith and Pearve kept together for a The following are the results of the while, the latter being caught and bowled Craigengewer Cricket Club's Tennis Thorax. last, special memorial sarvions were held | Vie prin He was no wail known that little bereaved lately, more than once, and only by Sercombe Smith after making 13. mest in the Union Church, morning and evening. nerd he said. Cecupying such a unique the previous day the prompher had laid to Turner and Woodward both were out with Appropriate Hymns were sung and position his toes was in the forefront. Aa rest one of the Royal Engineers. Thoduck eggs to their credit, the former Scriptures mad.
a Missionary Bishop, until recently of three lesson wha obrions. The congregation being van mat and the latter bowled. H.A. O. Brown Previnees, he was honoured as a true listened with rapt attention throughout, Hancock joined Smith and brisk play was i Christman, an industrinan worker anda and it is hoped and believed that. though the result, Hancock batting as freely as H Rapp
When 53 runs had beat conN. F. Nalladaron wise lander of the Church Missionary Society composed mostly of men from Hin ever.
In the murning the Rev. C. E. Hickling hased his discourse on the words of Jura recorded in the corpel of Luke, 13th chapter,
4th versc. "Those eighteen, upon whom
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We have te-day received two substantial best J. Fairholm 6-1, additions to the fund in aid of those dis- 6-3,8-6 tressed by the typhoon, one of 8300 schotara W. Stewart being from the stat and 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 1 of St. Stephee College, and the La E. Laminert ther of $78 from the tops of St. Joseph's 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. College. Corning as these sus do from 1. Vinespot 6-two such worthy institutions they should 10-12, 6-4, 2-6, 6-0. be greatly appreciated.
in South China. Legally he was ready to Majesty's Services and therefore not rich, piled Smith was caught in the slips by help by counsel and effort every cause it will follow the preacher's appeal, and Graham, spiesulid osteh, the ball being J. D. Kinnaird which colisted bis sympathy. Recently he according to ability, "work the works of very low and Fast. With half the toun out developed endeavours to educate public God." opinion on current topies. And now while engaged in his missionary work bo had been suddenly snatched away. To his colleagues
TAE B, C. CAPREBRAL,
At the Roman Catholic Cathedral n.
service of thanksgiving was conducted ou Saturday morning by His Lordship Bishop
(the best batsmen included; and less than half the necessary ran scored it seemed ure than probable that the Pressibles woold win, but Dixon and Stanger-Lanthes
A. E. Asger 6-3, The following subscriptions have been
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the tower in Siloam fell, and killed them, think ye that they were offsidere above all the men that dwell in Jeranden. The preacher said "We have been visited by cosmic disturbance whose sudden violence W unprecedented in the bistory of the Colony. This tornado tuok rank with, and the C. M. 8. and especially to Pozzoni for those who had been saved from made an excellent stand and passed their R. Bes typhoons and other cyclonic disturbancescoring widow and family we would express the perils of the dent. A mass for the but for amount of destruction of life and our heartfelt sympathy and most sincere property within the space of two hours without previous wathing it probably takes easy procedence. Go sudden we the onset
condolences. What is the message repose of the souls of the dead is to be said
loading workcor has fallen ; who would maka
op the number? Nay, euroly, it should not
and the cessation that unless one continued | sirapiy be ons for one, but by indoubled
we would alt determine that every Chinese
later.
BISHOP HOARE.
Still No Nowa.
Yesterday many rumours were current
should at the earliest possible day, and again and again hear the qued news of pardon, panco and life for evermore through regard to Bishop Hoare's body, which was
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in sight of the wreckage, the whole tragedy enthusiastic thought prayer and generosity, seemed more like a hideous dream then S calamitous reality. Wo might take occasion to be unusually thenkful that sature's readjustments were ordinarily gradual and simost unnoticed. Frequent as had been typhoons, earthquakes, raptions, heat waves, etc., in various parts of the world. they were, after all, the exception. Proces ses in the rusterial world were commonly
The Rev. C. Bona yo terday morning likely places, however, did not confirm it. Graham, R.W.K., St. Capt. Smith, gradual and only occasionally catastrophic. took his text froin John LX varaes 2 and 3, either of the reports and ap to the prosent
These bad their counterparts in the The sermon, which lasted about twenty no trace of the Ludz lisa been seen. Political world. Not to allude to saything minutes, bore on the calamity with which St. Juho's Cathedral yesterday, both beyond our own times, Europe bad per- the Colony has recently been visited. The morning and evening, the prayorn of the mitted the Tork to butoher Bulgarians and prescher began by a reference to the local congregation were on behalf of thore Stanger-Lonthies...
in suspenso and saziots, R. E. O. Bird Armenians in sticcessive and sudden press which suggested that the typhoon berewed of or onslaught spread over a series of yesra. was sent by the idols, because they have concerning those who suffered in the late Walter Dixon
H. W. Woodward The groans from the Poles, Finns, and the not recently been worshipped by the typhoon; and particularly for Mrs Hoare C. H. Macky... Jaws at Alexandrocna slaughtered in the Chiness as devotedly as in former days, and bor children, and all the family and vain hope of discouraging legitimate He then pointed out that the same idea friends of our revered Bishop and Fattrer-
in-God.
T. 6. Pearce, eund b Seruombe Smith. 13 dansands in the Russian Empire, bad was latent in the question which the
B. Hancock, is Morell At the emmencement of the services the Capt. H. W. Smith, Graham, à S. scarcely died sway,
disciples put to Jesus: Master who did
Smith.... The differentiation, borever, lay here, ain, bir man or his parents, that he Roy. A. J. Stevens, acting chaplain, that the political tornadocs were of man was born blind?" After making some aid:"It may be well that I should state W. C. D. Turner, run it and proventible by a moderate approach to remarks on the philosophicat bearing of the before beginning this day's services, that H. W. Woodward, Morult
A: Hanck, Graham, B Hope jastico and fairness; but in the case of question, it was shown that in the reply of it is intended to make them applieblu C. H. Mackay, b Sercome Smith... astoral disturbances such as we had Istely Jesus, no ground was allowed for the belief rather to the general berovement, than to H. E. Sturger-Leathes, not out
our own more immediate loss. The search W. E. Dixen, h Penke orperienced, there were no mesde of that the calamity of blindness fell on the averting the descending blow. Jesus faced man as a punishment for the sin of any one. for ur beloved Bishop, either living or R. E. O. Bird, b Morrell
Lt. Graham R. W. K., nol ont dead, has so far proved unsuccessful, but¦ Facts such as these and proteated against a The prescher then referred to the question should his body bo recovered and a funeral
Sundries... roozal significance being identified with of Joset, wherein Ho controverted the
Total for witts.... them. Thoes are cosmic disturbances opinion of the crowd, in regard to the service bo possible, this will be made
known if it can be; and the services of Bowling Analysis. which would occur whether men wore on falling over of the "Tower of Siloan " the globe or not. To interpret such Did they think that these men who were next Sunday will be with more particular Morell disasters as co-related with a divino killed-sighteen of them were sinners reference to him for whose escape and Sercombe Smith Providence or with humma demort was above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem "preservation from death we can unecriptural, unscientific, and certain This was evidently the opinion in the scarcely entertain any reasonable hope: It. Hope... to bring contusion the thinker. minds of those who bad witnessed but for whose life, and work and sure What could be said then Nature was the calamity. The preacher then um-reward we must assuredly thank God."
The restol for the body of the Late The postponed annual meeting of the strenger than man.
We could learn phasised the teaching of Jesus, suggested Bishop Houre has now practically been Kowloon Cricket Club will be held on much. We had become proud and boast by his replios in each caso. First, in regard abandoned a hopeless. The whole of the Thursday next at 0 p.m. at the Soumen's ful. We glócied in our conquest of nature; to the blind man, an opportunity was and marvellous things had been dens by the given to all concerned to rock the worke vicinity where the disistor took place has Institute; Kowloon. It is hoped that scientific research of the last century. In of God." That was the practical side of been most minutely searched but without there will be a good muster.
result and it is considered highly probable one domain after another man had marched the matter. Then in regard to the that the body has drifted, out to sea. The his intelligozco against the forces of nature, tragedy at Silasm the appost wie Stanley" while searching on Saturday had succeeded in subduing them and using driven home that "Except ye zopent found the body of one of the Chinese them for their ends. In proportion there ye ahol a likewise porish." Starting and brought it back in to the harbour. The students who were on the "Pioneer" bad been a temptation for man to forget from theso enggestive ideas the prea- body when found was lashed to a portion If it is possible to erret a temporary invited to shoot for a place in the Interport bis limitations and think himself almost cher referred briefly to the recent of the wreckage of the best. omnipotent withit hia sphero. It was his typhoon, which had devastated Hongkong. glory to pierce the solid mountain and croes He remembered four or five but thought
to
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B-1.
getting better known overy day and will are chosen. one day be deservedly the most popular Vincenot beat J. D. Khumaini 6-2, 6-3, highway between the East and the Weat
We deal only with the'
--7, 1-6, and G-4. The map is got up in first class style which
Rifle Shooting.
INTERIORT FILACTICE.
On Saturday afternoon eighteen of those
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characteristic of the Company, showing Well-known and Reliable at a glauce their stasier and railway routes from the Far East to New York, and in Growers for whom we are fect all the principal stoamer and railway representing.
routes which carry the passanger around the world.
A GOOD FAMILY LINIMENT. ›
the trackless sea. It was his glory to build that thin was the worst he had know TUIS Haimont sboald occupy a promin the Annual Aquatio sports will be held on some difficulty in scoring well over the 1200 in every household, there is nothing so
cities sid turn the wilderness into the sprang upon us. with the suddonnassent place in every bows. It has in smiling fold. But lest in his pride he of a thunderbolt, and with directness of a equal for its prompt curea of cuts, barna, should misunderstand himself sea bia obli- flash of lightning." Referring to the loss of bruises and spraint For sale by all gations, something happened now and again life, the most conspicuous life taken from hemlate and storakespora.
swimming bath hear the old V, R. C. an Hiffo Team attended on the King's Park TIVERY family should be supplied with closure at Kowloon, within the next for range, but the shooting was not as good ass bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. days (and no great difficulty is anticipated) anticipated, most of those present finding For cute, bruises, burns, soolde or similar injarica, which are of frequent occurrence yards range, at which it will be reuterbor- good. It cools and soothes the wound and October 5 and 6.
The proposed programme has been tho now five-inch ball is being used. not only gives instant relief but brings out sareedy and permanent aure. For sale by revised and is now as follows: Two At 500 yards J.C. Gew scored a possible, all allate and storakusters,
QUALITIES AND PRICES
ON APPLICATION.
H. PRICE & CO.
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