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in the case of the animal jealous for i ́s habitat, the pike for its own particular pool, the ongle for its eyrie, the carnivorous bruts for its own section of jungle. Given certain time of isolation, and a certain eort of ignorance, and that instinct persista in the buman animal. The third indictment mentioned by Professor JENKs is really a part of the first. Must Chinese litigation appears to by between members of different clans, and when the missionary eides with a convert, he is sure to find himself embroiled in some family jar. Summing up the good the missionaries do, the Professor mention“ medicino, education, and religion, in that order. The first in "admitted instantly, the second rets qualifying, and the third is certainly the point about which controversy could rago. Professor JENKS handles it rathor gingerly, as a wise man should. He SHERRIES. says: "So far as the missionaries in their

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interfere with Christian worship, they are, in my judgment, mistaken and should not be encouraged in this teaching. On the other hand, wherever they can show that Rome of the beliefs ar doctrines which have crept into the religious creeds of the Chinese people tend to cacourage superstition or tend to oppose progress, and so far as they can show that these characteristics are wrong because they are unscientific, or do harm to the State as is shown by their results, there can be little objection to this criticism of the Chinese religion any mors than there would be to similar criticism which might be equally true of some of the doctrinee and practices taught in the Christian Churches." The passage beginning with the words "On the other hand" has its importance vitiated by the reference to superstition. Who, whether they accept the definition that all belief in the supernatural is superstition, or not, will give to the foreign advocates of rival creeds the right to say which of the many Chinese beliefs are superstitions,

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The French sistavy of Luae Asilo du 11 8

Mr. Bruce Shepherd, the laud offior, is TELEGRAMS. Eufance have sent us a saveuir in momory of ill at Government Civil Hospital. the late Bishop Piazzoli. photograph of the deceased prelato, very neatly printed on art paper by the Nazareth Press at

Pokfulam.

It cons ats of a

Mr. G. S. V. Bidwell, foreman of the Mik-lo- loongs, has bean olected Chief Engineer of the Shanghai Fire Brigade in the place of - Mfr.

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Capt. Aimesbury, mus'er of the ship Atlas, now a. Sha gbai, committed suicide by shooting

himself on the 23rd inst.

Dr. W. W. Pearse last evening delivered a lecture on The Atmosphero" to members of the Hongkong tanitary Institute.

HONGKONG COLLEGE OF MEDI-

CINE FOR CHINESE.

At the Legislali. Council Chambers at noon yesterday H.E the Governor presented

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THE REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA, diplomas to anccessful students of this collage.

LONDON, 27th January.

The strike movement is still

K. W. Campbell, resigned. There were three nominees for the post, Messrs. E. Lemière and one eleotris sar tumped his head against spreading in the provinces.

H. B. Emerson being the other two.

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A coolie from Mao 10 yesterday while dodging

another travelling opposite. He sustained several nasty scalp wounds,

General Obazaws, Chief nide-de-cump to tun Emperor, and Major-Generai Mujaki, Chi-f aide de-camp to the Chown Prince, lest Tokyo

At 3 p.m. yesterday a coolis while working on Jan. 16 will Imperial message and insight of staps and fractured his skall

on a building at Kau U Tong fell down a bakes with to. Imperial crest for all the mem

was taken to Government Civil Hospital in bers of the expeditionary fires.

a dying condition.

Notwithstanding the present tightness of the money market, we learn the Messrs. toaxes & Co. irse been successful in selling some larga, und valuable lands in Kowloon Kowloon Marius Lot No. 17 was sold in December for

$250,00, and the same fom live just concluded the sale of the adjoining lot, No. 8, which fo ched $191,919,25,

The N. C. Daily Newà had this comment on

the 23rd inst:The Hongkong Daily, Pres gives a long account of the demise of the old firm of Turner & Co., and the departure for Home of the last manager of the firm, Mr. R. C. Wiles. It may be mentioned that for many years, and up to the end of 1984, Mr. Wilcox contributed the wrekly "Notes from the South to our columns.

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Capt. Ponnyfather, of the China Navigation 8.8. Paming has been transferred to the Sung. kang, vice Capt. Robinson transferred to the Shantung, vico Capt. Warmack transferred to

the Kangu,

The following annous coment appeared in the parish magazine of a well-known City church. 'On Wednesday next the RAV. will lose his helpful course of sermons, for which we should fadood be thankful "

North Kiangsa is much interested in the proposed glass factory. Much brick and lime is in evidence. The Chiness are chagrined at the thought that for 300 years they have regarded this sandy waste only as a naisance and that the farmigner had to come and show them how to

The foundation stone of a fine uow hotel, thenge it. Palace Hotel, on the Bund at Shanghai, has just been laid. The following inscription tells This stone was laid whon and by whom

by F. Anderson. Es, Chairman Shanghai Municipal Council, January 21st, 1905, Direc- tors: G. 1. hekury, Esq. Chairman, A. R. Murphine, A. E. Flagg Architects: Mass,

Scott and Corter."

A beachcomber, who manages by tricks of the trade to spend convivial evenings at other people's expense, called at the Government Civil Hospital on Thursday night and asked to be admitted. On several occasions, while under the influence of drink, he has imposed upon the

Hospital anthoritis, but last night proved an exception. He went to durance vile instead, and this morning he was ordered by Mr.

The Shanghai Tuotai received on Jan. 20th a despatch from H.E. Viceroy Chou Fu, atGompertz to pay a fine of $25. Nanking, informing him that instructions have been received from the Wairupu, in deforened to the request of the Japanese Government, to prohibit, for the present, Chinese merchant vessels (steamers and on-going junks) from going to Port Arthur to trade. The Shanghal Thotai was also instructed to communicate with

A. S. WATSON & CO. which not? In his commentary at the the Commissienor of Customs requesting the inside than it does outside the earth."

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A correspondent at Kowloon writes:-It may comfort some of your subscribers to know that the formain St it quoted by the "Go- vernor in yesterday's speech at Queen's College does not apply, if Hell be where it is popularly located, for a body falls at a much slower rate Never having heard of a body falling inside the earth, "Particle " to be right; but

would not the descent continue to gain velocity. supposing such an impossible fall to oceur,

until the object reached the centre! As to the "popular location," is such a supposition popular?

we suppose

It is reporte, a propos the present illness of the Empress Dowager's favourite retainer, tho woll-known chiof Eunuch, Li Lion-ying, who bus been lying sick for the past three weeks from a combination of causes, and whose suffering the doctors of the Imperial Collego of Physicians in the capital have been at their

Sport and Gossip (Shanghai) saysThere is wits end to alleviate, that the Empress Flo- Lothing Hongkong more dearly loves than to wager is much alarmed at the condition of berako Shanghai "sit up and purr" as a bookie favourite, and has therefore offered a reward of once said of a member of his gang at a Home one thousand taels to the physician who shall

race meeting. and Shanghai from what I have offect a cure,

heard is not backward in hoping to beat Hong- kong in a friendly sporting spirit. At any rate there is nothing more delightful than to pay our friends a visit at race time, to escape from the

amongst the flowers that bloom in the Happy Valley. Hongkong is noted for its hospitality and anyone from Shanghai is always right

racing torn of mind do not visit our meetings royally treated, and though sportsmen of a

in half the numbers we should like to see them, we endeavour to make up for it when the Hongkong Cricket teams pay us a visit.

There have been incendiary fires at Reval, on the Gulf of Finland, and

Among those present work: Dr. Francis Clarke (Deon), Hon. Mr. F. H. May, C.M.G. (Rector) Dr. J. C. Thomson (See and Treasurer), Hon

Dr. Ho Kai (Reator's Assessor), Drs. Pearce

mlett, Atkinson, Hunter, Barnett, and Bate- son Wright, Hon. Mr. Browin. Roy. C. H. Hickling, Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, and Morers. David Wood (Auditor), 3. Dyer Ball. G. Piercy,

A. Rumjahu, Young Hoo, Taoi Kwai Ng, Tong- La: Chum and Wo Ai Gian

Libau, the Baltic port.

Satisfactory conferences have been to present the diplom, azid:" arranged in sonie towns.

Dr. CLARK gh calling upon His Excellency

At Helsingfors, the capital of Fin- land, a revolutionary demonstration is being made"

Warsaw, the

quieter.

Polish capital, is

A semi-pacific proclamation was posted at St. Petersburg to-day, and some workers are resuning.

REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

LONDON, 25th January, Serious rioting his taken place at Radom, Kovac, and Vilna. Father Gapon has issued fresh letters to the troops and various classes of society, ur.ing them to unite for vengeance on the bloodthirsty Tsar and all his reptile brood. All his Ministers are pillagers. These letters, copied by manifold, are being distributed in

thousands.

LATER.

Apparently a strict censorship is being en- forced in Russic, and news is consequoutly scanty, but the authorities seem to have gained a completo mastery in St. Petersburg.

THE WAR.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.]

CHINA'S NEUTRALITY,

LONDON, 25th January. China has replied to Mr. Hay's Circular denying that she has swerved an iota from centrality, but she consilete that Russia has violated her centrality in a number of instances.

(N.-Q, Daily Baca Service)

GREAT BRITAIN'S NEUTRALITY IMPUGNEU.

Your Fxcellency, I have the honour to present to you four students of this Hongkong College af Medicno for Chinese, we have, after five years of real hard work, earned the proud distinction

of becoming Licentistes of that College. The

profession of Medicine is oue that calls for many high qualities on the pari of ile vatarioa, and it is qur earnest hope that those gentlemen will worthily maintain the honour and dignity of their calling; that they will be exemplary in the discharge of their civil duties; that they will not look upon their admission to our ranks solely as a means of warning a livelihood- though truly the labourer is worthy of his hire

Games AvEN

in this as in all other earnest work--but rather that they will remember that it is their expecial privilege to extend relief and consolation to their fellow arestares in the hour of their affliction; and, lestly that they will assist in spreading the light of learning among their countrymen whose eyes bare yot to be opened to many of the marvellots truth s of mod en science. We have much to learn from that ancient action whose vast kämpire lios beside us, for are they not wodels of patience and industry for all the world to imitate? But in the mattor of the relief of human suffering the East has hugged sally behind the West, and

of the most potent drugs now knowɑ to though the Asian pharmacopin contained many

Western Sciones for long years before their were known to us, yet their ase has been lumpered and impeded by all that overgrowth of mysticism, astrology, and anperstition from which the more robust thought of our own nation has leg slice shaken itself free. Yst we must not think that China's. leaders aro altogether ind forent to the onward progress of science. for did not one of the greatest of her sons, the late Li Hung Chang write to us in 1887 that · He hoped Chemistry | and Anatomy would form a large and particular part of the training we meant to give." We have not yet done all that we wish to do in the direction of the teaching of Ana'omy from the endaver, but we have gone Į think as far as wo cau go nuder prosent conditions, and now wo only awaita College building for the movrefficient training of our students, especially in the subjects of Anatóny and Chemistry, the former of which mayaires a dissecting-room and the latter a well equipped laboratory, and I tsink I may say that this is already beginning to take shape on paper, although we have not yet reached the more practical stage of bricks and

principies of the various religions that are being imported into China, the PROFESSOR bas obviously been led into very unwise Agents in Hongkong and South China for insinuatione against the Roman Catholics. Implicit obedience to religious teachers as a practice is scarcely worse than the individual's obedience to the dictates of his own conscience, since there are so unable to distinguish impulses many and appetites from the voice of the mysterious attribute referred to Professor Juke does not give the result of his historical studies honestly, or at least care. fully, when he credits religion as the sponsor Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS should be of the individual liberty enjoyed in Europe with thanks donations of $100 from Messrs.bid weather here and enjoy the balmy breezes fleet is getting telegraphic information of the attending its courses of lectures, which is double

movements of Admiral 11 dan, on day of publication. After that and America. The church almost invariably hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash. Telegraphic Addron: Prze, Ondes: 4.B.C. Brided with the class that would have 18- stricted liberty, and on many occasions it was its intolerancs that made men strike for liberty. Of all the tasks sought to be imposed on the unhappy Government of China, we can imagine noue more Sisyphen than this now recommended, that it should etaily the various religious creeds, with a

communications that have

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PROFESSOR JErrs, the American commis sioner who recently gave the Chinese soone much-needed information and advice about their currency system, has given a provin cial governor his opinions of the missionary question. He regards the matter as one of

The Uan. Treasar r of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge

Reiss & Co., D. Sasaron & Co., U. H. Deacon, Hongkong & Korleon Whart Co., J. R. M. Smith, and the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank; Hon. Bir C. P. Chater, J. D. Humphroys & on, of $75 from W. B. Dixon; and (85) each from Ainbold, Karberg & Co., Carlow.ts- & Co. W. G. Humphreys & Co., Jobran, Stokes and Muster, Low Wai Chun, . E. A. & C. Tele- graph Co., and Lane, Crawford & Co.

OSAKA, 20th January.

Noroc Vreme complains that the

A telegram from London anya that the

Epanese mortar. The College his now forty students

our spaco renders it necessary that we should

squadron, and demands that Great Britain.

Bobadestransky's the Lumber of students that we had only five following the precedent of the Spanish & tauricans ago, and this ever-increasing pressure sa War in the maller of commoni ation between

ments of the Baltic fleet. Santiago und Jamaica, stall put a stop to the telegraphing of any information of the movн-

MR. BENNET BURLEIGH AT

HONGKONG.

Mr. Bennet Burleigh, war correspondent of

materialize our ideals, and with th saim in viow we hope at no distant date to awaken the sympathies and loosen the purse-strings of our many friends hero, aat in China, and at Home, and thus add one more movement to those which already testify so loudly to the marvellous progress and stability of our eclony.

view to discriminate against those tending Gompertz at the Police Court yesterday charr. officers, the band of the 110th Mahratta Light the Daily Telegraph, is homeward bound from Meger,

to untional disunity. China would do better to copy Japan's example, ani by ignoring them as political factors, relock their capacity for mischief. They bave a recent object lesson in the labour demonstrations in London anil St. Petersburg. temptuous tolerance maintained the peace

other, led to massacres and revolutions.

A COD-

Two small boys were placed b fore Mr.

ed with snatching an "arpick" from a Chinese lady in Cochrane Street. The first defendant was sonieneed to three days imprt cement, six hours' stocks nad te strokes of the birch, while the second was to receive tle, same number of straks, sit in the stocks for six lars, and go to gnol for one month. A similar offence was committed by another native youth in Queen's Road. One mouth's

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Mancharia by the P. & O. 9.9. Coromandel. | Souza and To Ying Kwon, His EXCELLENCY Selection

Yesterday he paid a visit to the Peak and said: -It gives me much pleasure to hand ...... Sullivan *Kitty Gray

Monckton immensely enjoyed the scenery. To a Daily licences to the gentlemen you have presented to Valsu

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... Cante Press representative he said that while with me, Mr. Dean. and I congratulate them on Song "The Gay Gorlons " Liddle the Japanese forces ho went as near as possible having entered and qualified in a profession

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Of You Go". Selection The Nautch Girl".......

Coote to both Japanese and Russian lines. He which has for its noble aims the saving of life MENUH D'Œuvres. - Canapes de foie gras, could not say that the Japanese treated him

and the diminution of human suffering, Soup-Ox Tail. Fish-Boiled Bith, Bearnaise well; they were unnecessarily officious and made Sauce. Entrees Jugged Hare and Red Currant

Solomon

The Hon. Mr. MAY said: Your Excellency -

real political importance, as missionary in one case; official interference; in the imprisonment. six hours' stocks, and ten strokes Jelly, Grilled Fillet Sienk a la Janlisiere, Celery things generally "impossible." Thoroughly On behalf of the Hongkong Chinese College

work in China is a source of very much trouble," although the missionaries do a considerable good." The trouble they or casion by defending couverts, before the Chinese officials, more than seems justifiable, by weakening the allegiance of Chinese subjects, and by allowing their church organisations to be used by local families and cluns to further local quarrels. Thus, on evidence obtained during his travels, Professor JENKS sums up the sources of trouble. The first count is probably true, as it is a natural thing to do; and besides, were it not for the hope of such champion- ship, there would be fewer converta. As for the second, theoretically, is is unbeliev. able. These converts are surely tanght the duty of rendering unto CESAR the things that are CAESAR's, and that they fail to do so is no fault of the missionaries.

Three plague fatalities were reported yester day. One of the victims was found in Reclamation Street at Mong Kok Tsui.

The German Emperor on the 23rd alt. received naval captain Holsun, who had returned from the Far East.

The grand jury at Cleveland, Ohio, has indicted Dr. and Mrs. Chadwick on the charge of forgery of the name of Andrew Carnegis to a note dated May, 1902, for the sum £1,000,000,

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of the birch was the sentence.

We have bean favoured with a copy of a pamphlet issued by the committee of the St. Francis Xavier School £f Macao, giving the results of the final examinations for 1904. The

St. Francis Xavier School was started by public subscription and is being maintained by donations, no fee being charged. The priests of the Seminary of St. Joseph are in charge, and the school, although proving a boon to the poor Chinese boys, requires financial support for its upkeep. The number of pupils are Increasing, and the committed in trying to find further accommodation for them by establishing a branch school in another district. A bazaar is proposed to be held at Euster to raise a fand,

Gratis. CurryLamb. Hot Joints, & disgusted with them, eventually, he went on his of Medicine, I beg to tander you our thanks for oast Hibs of Beef, Hoast Turkey and Sausage, Boiled Sheep's Head and Caper Sauce, Gold Koust Pheasant and Endive Salad Swoots-Cream Pie, Strawberry Ice reum and Genoa Cake, Apple Tat. Tipsy Cale. Dissert-Coffee Fruita,

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Chinese on

own, independent of either belligerent. Thon by employing a small vessel, he got copy through than would have otherwise been possible. To illustrate what sort of people the U.S. Consul Anderson, of Hangchów, says Japanese were he said "They are quite diffo- There is practically no demand for agricultural rent to other people I have worked with; la

THE SQUALL implements in China up to date, and present sbort, they are Orientals. They put me to all indications are that it will be a long time, except sorts of unnecessary annoyance. So much so,

Thursday night's rain was the first serious The in Manchuria and North Chins, before the con- indeed, that on one occasion I marked a package fall experienced in the city this year.

warm weather proceding it was most unusual ditions will be such that modern farm machinery of stationery Envelopes only; don't steal," " will be useful to the Chinese with their small Mr. Burleigh thinks that the pressut internal for January. The thunderstorm yesterday. gurdeu farms and cheap labour. At present the troubles in Russia will prevent the continuation morning cleared the air, and now, apparently. native tools are such as have been in use for of the war, or, at any rate, stop it for the time normal conditions lavs set ču. centuries. They are not good tools, perhaps, being. He intens to come out here again Thursday afternoon were afraid that à long spell of wet weather had commenced, rendor- but they are made cheaply and are used by cheap later.

ing the carrying an of New Year stalls labour. In several instances within my observa tion small garden force pamps have been

dificult, if not altogether impossible. At Steps are being taken in Peking, among the welcomed by progressive gardeners, and Ium of

11.30 pm a heavy thunderstorm, aceom-" Chinese merchants, for the organisation of a the opinion that small garden hand ploughs will

panied by a fieres gale and a deluge of rain, Board of Trade. They have received the can also be well received. It is possible that cheap the Civil Service of lengkong who had been craft anchorages sampons and junks cracked In February, 1993, subordinate members of burst over the Colony. At the various small- sent and co-operation of the Board of Commerce, but substantial American rakes and hoes could who have agreed to appoint two subordinate be sold. It is well to hour. in mind that the in the service of the Government for periode together, and the noise their excited occupants officials to attend every other day and assist in general introduction of a single one of these varying from three to thirty years requested Sir made could be heard distinctly at a considerable has been noticed that the spirit of patriotism Metropolis of the British Empire has been less Bottling matters that otherwise might tako the articles in China would mean the sale of an Henry Blake, then Governer, to forward a distance inshore from the Prayu. A curgo

immense number.

fare com-

off coal capsized is in the Chinese moribund; and if we habitable than the least dozirable mettlement time and trouble of the larger Board. Sarall muncing to consider forsign ideas and unstrous, petition to the Secretary of State for the boat consider the facts that they have an alien of its far-off possessions.

difficulties are to be settled here and plans made and there will soon be a breaking up of present Colonies. They pleaded that during their torm Portuguese oraiser Vasco da Gama, then lying race in dominance over them, and a system

On Thursday night let, Yuug Wo, a

for extending the commercial interests of the methods and a turning to now tools,

of service the salaries attached to their off the Naval Yard Depot. The occupants, teņ

of government which fails to secure any coolie, forced an entraue, into No. 13, Albany city. The location has been decided on, not for

respective offides had never, been materially in all, were thrown into the water, The Vasco coherence of the interests of its widespread Street. He took therefrom a bundle of clothing the N. O. Daily News, the establishment of a outside the main gato of the city. Also, says

altereti, while there had been a steady da Gama's boats picked up eight of the depreciation in the value of the currency of the unfortunates, two women, two children, and parts, we need not wonder at the absence and a pair of shoes, with which he was marchak has been decided on. The bank is to be The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued Colony, in which these salaries had bean and two men. The other two were picked up by

It is suggested that Daron Spook You Sternberg may be transferred to one of the European capitals, and be succeeded at Washing- on by Barou Mumm von Schwartzenstein, now

German Minister to China.

Not for years has Loudon been so completely

It

at the mercy of fog, says a Home paper of the 23rd ult. For two days and two nights the

of that general loyalty and patriotic fervouring off when arrested by a Chinese constable. which is so noticeable in the case of the At the Police Court yesterday he appeared opened for business in the first month of the Japanese. Every untamed Chinaman bris- before Mr. Gompertz to answer a charge of New Year. The back-notes are to be printed tles at sight of a foreigner, but that is not housebreaking. He was sentenced to four in Japan and a special commissioner is to go to months' imprisonment and six hours public Japan and use to the printing of bills to the patriotism. It is the instinct that works

exposure in the stocks.

extent of three million taels,

WEATHER REPORT.

the following zepart

Gradients are increasing on the east coast of China and fresh to strong N.E. monsour will be met with in the northern part of the China Se

Forecast-Moderate N. to N.W. winda, Eins

CIVIL SERVANTS' PETITION,

laden with

the

were calculated. Sir Henry Blake forwarded the water police and landed at Tsimshatsui, the petition, but did not recommend that the The police pinnace lost her swaings. A junk request be acceded to. His Excellency Sir collided with another Lunch and sank. Trees Matthew Nathan has now been approached on everywhere suffered damage, and loose tiles

were found in the morning. the same subject.

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