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MORE KOWLOON REQUIREMENTS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FRERS." Glaviffer, Kowloon 3rd April Stu,--Your correspondent" would-be Kowloonito" seems to think that a club is
badly wanted in the Peninsula. To my mind
in addition to a club, we should haya a sort
roligion is so essentially practical. Its followers ure prohibi ed from the evils of intemperauro, gambling, and had language; but they are not asked to do anything, beyond their nat al trangth
und, abovo oli, are not confronte purplexities. thought many T
Christiau ideals impracti cable, such as those contained in the Sermon the Mount. The Koran says: Give no soul a burdon greater than it can carry. There is a brotherhood of Christians-who are split up into all sorts of seots-like that of Islam,
"Then take
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1905.
PARIS.
[roи OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
WOMEN
COLONISTA.
3rd March.
The idea of zending all able-bodied young women unable to obtain work in France-and thoir name is legion-to the Colonies in a excellent one, and has up to the present bean
REVIEWS.
With Kurohí in Manchuria, by Frederick Palmer. London: METHUEN & Co. 36, Essex St, W.C.
of a decent tohousa with gurden, like those other to pract. vaults, in Islamic countries attended by the happiest of resulta. Nothing local colour, and an occasional flast. of what war
at the Bapty Valley, Hongkong, where one man cujoy, after a hearty stroll, semo creature comforts and a little re. It is silly nut inconvenient, not to sing expensive, to go over to Vietoria every time when we feel inclius to take a little ontdoor exercises and do not care to carry along the provisions lashet and camp chairs with us.
Such a conronionen as I above muggosted will prove, no doubt, a boon not only to the Koy. loon residents, but alo to the Hongkongites. whose business or pleasure may demand their presence on this side of the harbour. It is to be hope that some enterprising people will turn my hint to uerout.-Yours, ate.
MRS. T. P. SAUNDERS,
MAHOMEDANISM IN CHINA.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS.".
Hongkong, 3rd April.
Sin, May I. as an admirer of the most pare form of monotheism extant, take exception to parts of Mr. J. Dyer Bali's last lactare, reported is your dowervedly popular journal? You will permit me to observe that it is n subject of some public interest locally, as Mr. Bail states there are two or three hundred paroly Chiness Mahomedus in Hongkong, and I understand that those figures do not include half the followers of Islam who are to be numbered in our community.
anknown, and there is lens intempemice, gaubling and vicu. The Musulman's religioa, indeed, become more a part of his life than the Christians Negroes converted from idolatry often turn from Christian ty to dovit sorship, or merely ap the Christian's manners; but the Islam convert becomes a better nogra. Those are some of the things that I discovered on inquiry. I studied everything for and against the Talam faith that I can hear or road, and, efter two years, being convinced of its advantages, I began to lecture upon the subject.”
POLICE COURT.
BEYORE MR. F. A HAZEL ND (FIRST
POLICE MAGISTRATE).
NG NG MÚI V. WONG CHKONG MUI.
This was a cross chargs between two of the Lettor class Chinese women for larceny. Mr. Master (Junior), of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, appeared for the origiani plaintiff, and Mr. H. K. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. O. D. Thomson, for the defendant. The plaintiff elims that 285 worth of property was stolen from her. The defendant states her losa to amount to about Shen,
According to the plaintiff, the defendaut is the owner of No. 5 Wanchai Road. On the night of the 9th March the plaintiff was lodging in the defendant's roum. Ou going to bed sho (the plaintiff), according to her own statement, placed some money and several The part to which I abjort, as unworthy articles of jewelry on u inblo. When she got Mr. Ball's reputation, is that where ho mar-up mast morning they were gone. The plaintiff tions the altar in the sin ball of the mosque reported the matter to the police, and the nt Canton. On that altar is # tablet defendant's boxes were searched with the result wialing hongevity to the Chinese Emperor, that sums of the missing articles ware discovered placed trare by order of the Chingo Mr. Pollock requested that both cases · be Governant. Mr. Ball saya "Luceuss is burned taken together. boforo this, and it is enid adoration is paid to it."
May I ask Mr. Bull who says adoration is paid to that tablet? I say that no Mahomedan
Mr. Mastor-I must object, for I submit that I have proved my casa.
His Worship I am very much in favour of evidence being given by the defondant. The
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Hongkong, 27th December, 1904. How to be happy not to read Baudelaire. aud. Verkiue,.. not to do anything that would awake a too intense consciousness of life, to live in a sleepy countryside, to have a garden to work in, to have a wife and children, to chatter quietly · overy evening over the details of existence. We must are the azaleas out to-morrow and thoroughly cleansed, they are devoured by insects'; he tame rook has flown away; mother lost her prayerbook ecming from church, she thinks it
who knows nothing of polities, must be very was stolen. A goo1, honest, well-to-do possant,
nearly happy;--and to think there are people who would educate, who would draw these pople out of the calm satisfaction of their instincts, and give them passions! The philanthropist is PER CASE or 48 PINT... the Nero of modian times,”
TELEPHONE No. 135.
TANSAN
A bright, woll writton series of sketches written on the famous march through Kores northwards, culminating with the affair at Liaoyang. They give a vivid impression of geild be more heart-rendlug than the lamay really mean. They prove that the corres. mentable spectacle of thousands of intelligent,pondents worn shepherded, and not allowed to Proverbially thrifty, and good-looking young so half they went to see, but the descriptive wowch in Paris alone, struggling day after day | paddling that Mr. Palmer has perforos intro- forum adest ring. For eory sacaney, threduced all unikos capital reading. Every no awe actually fifty applications. The Government reste, to have been written for effect, and the efter studying the social problem most curufully, trostmont is dramatic and episodi There is a has come to the conclusion that the only remely profound admiration for everything Japaneso, for such a congestion is to offer suitable posi-and an almost equally profound contempt for tions to auch out-of-work girls out in the all things Russian. Twenty very intoresting Colonics, where there is certainly a growing photographs taken by Mr. J. H. Hare for demand for them, if not as employees at least | Collier's Weekly nes included in this big, hand- as wiroš or bonsekerpers for onlenists. The suing volume. The wor? "samurai" is worked schomo of female obsigration bas become a tu d'ail, all Japanese not coming within that barsing topie of goarersation in this country; term; and it is inther freitating to find the however, before it can be made to run e author three or four times in as many pages smoothly as in Great Britain, much has to be talking of the modern Japanese Javing out off dous. Obstructions must to cleared, and these their yazuva" On the other hand, Mr. Palmer will regaire a certain amount of times; first, dass cralit for his discovery that it is Frenot Colonies apart from being few iz bankam about the Japanese being fatulists :- number, are not all favoumble to women; in "Harakiri is particular form of death fact only Tenkin, Madagascar, and New adopted hécause it tested the victim's nervo in Caledonia aio considerad anítable. Algeria and face of the inevitable. Harakiri" (no speila it Tunis are too over crowded with Europeans. { harikiri) “ was Lever frequent." Be found that Again homo-life is muxt to unknown in the the Japanese ideal was not to die in battle, but French Colonies, nave in a few big towns, where to soll his life as dearly as he coult- different reside the chief official-hance, the inutility formatter. His carefulness of his own life makes yong and onergotio Parisiennes to go eat to him snch a good soldier. Fataliam embraces such places as dressmakers, millinere, females-de-the idea of 'I don't care." The Japanese does chombre, or even lingères. Native labour is so very
care, but when need arises, sells his fifo, with- cheap, that a French woman it in allapod stands out foar, and without bravado. A Sondai no chance of Bading employment. On the other soldier said to Mr. Palmer: "The Srst time I hand. there is certainly a good opening forstrack a Russia I could feel my bayonot His description of life in London lodgings bright young women, desiring to become the grate on his bone. I did not think of it gives us a bit of Moore as we know him to-day, SOLE AGENTS- wises of Colouists. If Perisiences at home at the time, but who I thought of it inimitable, the English Baizao. Finally, ho cannot find husbands owing to having no dot, afterwards it seemed very awful I had dings youthful defiance at the reader, thna: Colonists are les exigent, provided they are
seen him coming like a big black shadow,In my heart of hearts. I think myself a cut thoroughly domesticated.
and I hal just time to dodge, and I felt his above you, becauen. I do not, bòllevo in lossing bayoust go by my choek like a razor does over the world better than I found it, and you, your fane. I pulled ay bayonet out, and sunk orquisitely hypocritical reader, think that you femmes, or French Women limigration Borean it in his neck before he had time to strike me.
are a cut abore me because you may you would which enjoys the patronage of L'Union Colonial If I had not killed him, he would have killed leave the world better than you found it. Francais, is but still in its infancy so to speak, me. It is that way always. Night before last, The ove eternal and immutable delight of life since it was only founded in 1897 by M. Chailley | I—”
is to think, for one reason or anothor, that we are better than our neighbours." Thoro is
Moore; bat his introspective studies make good reading; and it is not often that George Bell's red-backs give better value than in this
THE SOCIETY THAT DORS IT. Tuo Societe Francave 'Emigration des.
|
It was young Moore who wrote that, bat- out of the mouths of babos and sucklings—
In his verse he was chsessed by a like idea:
Mes were not then, na they are ITW,
· Hanstest and terrifimul by croods,
They sought not then, nor esred to know
Tuo end that as a magnet loula, Ney told with anatore fingore baaris,
Nor reasoned with thoirerif and glee, But risted in pleasant menda
In the old dear days of Arcads.”
ndures it, say more than any Christian adoros the Holy Table or Altor in nuy church which matter came up some years ago when the late sort of people, which accounts for its success private. Among them was how it happened a good deal of Sentimental Tommy" in Mr.
Mr. Ball may frequent,
Although Mr. Ball offers no more than o more it in said." he is ungenerous enough to comment further, “ that Mahomedare should su far forget one of their first princíplou is wonder- ful," Christianity is the only religion in China which ins refused this not of adoration to a human being," and most ungonerous of
all) the Malwanedans in China appear to have
somewhat pliable conscience.”
What shall I say of Mr. Ball's Christian conscience, which permits him to say so much on the strength of it is said "?
Mr. Ball is correct in saying that Mahomet, in Al Koran, gives his followers, in certain circumstances, a certain latitude. Unter stress, they may day with their lips what their heart belieres in, and that without sin. But Al Korau is not alone in this. Mr. Ball's Bible has b story of a man converted to Judnism who had
Mr. Francis was very much against it, but I am very much in favour of it. Frequently this is done in cross-Futokuumes for zarauit.' - I can reserve my decisiyn till It is all over.
The cne was adjourned,
THE YANGTSZE WHARF AND GODOWN 00., LD.
The fourth ordinary meeting of shareholders in the Yangtze Whorf and Godown Co. Ld.. was hold at the Office of the General Agents, Messrs. Carlowitz & Co., hanghai, on the 26th March, Mr. M. March in the chair,
There were present: Mr. R. Lemke and Caploiu R. Kobler, Director, Mr. C. I andgraf, Becretary, Messer. J. Stamp, O. H faanu and Ed. Kietsch, representing 1,391 shares.
The Chairman--The General Agents' bepert accounts for the past year and Sistema ut har ben in your hands for sometime and with your permission I will take ur as read. The year's working has again been a very nalisfactory one
one as shown by the fact that your Directors have again been able to recon- шета the payment of a dividend of 18 p-v o nt.
Bert. None the less, it is composed of the right He told me many other things, thus intelligent Its popular secretary, Mme. Pégard, has done that frequently he forgot to fire, when firing wouslers in eight years. The institution which would have been much wiser. Many who have is not only a patriotic but philanthropic one as
died from bayonot thrusts have had cartridges well, has done much to develop the prosperity still in their rife-chambers. When a min of the Colonies, besides acting the part of the comes to close quarters, he seems instinctively to "friend in need" to young women without work, grapple. Ho reverts from scienco to Nature, and
The hearty support accorded to the Societé is Nataro's method." in itself a great recommendation; it has no Dre to advertise for candidatos, since the latter willingly come forward to share its advantages, If the Sociele has no immediate vacancy, it not the less welcomes applicants, registers their
names, and communiesies with them as soon as
Those are the closing words of the book, and they are fairly indicative of the author's style. Confessions of a young was, by George Mcore,
London: Geo. Hell & Sona
This edition of George Moore's forgotten possible. Every candidate applying to the work of 1888 is edited and (sparsely) annotated institution to be sent out to the Colonies wast by bin in 1904, and us he takes nothing back, fill up a form, giving a full description of it la fair to say that Mr. Mooro is as bold, as herealf. This is duly copied, and forwarded to egotistic, and as foolish in some things, as he the agouts of the Societe in the various Colonies was when young. He is probably less sincere All these whoes conduct is like Casar's wife than he was, and more egotistic. However, let "above suspicion," are the best to go; noue us study G.M. junior. First of all, it should are ever seat out against their wishes. The be explained, for the sake of those who expect
mum bor.
THE WESTMINSTER SINGERS.-
Mr. Edward Branscombe's Westminster
Glee Party again entertained a fairly large audionce at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, last evening, to a rare musical treat.
The pro gromme. consisted of a selection of National melodies, and these wore done full justico to by the able vocalists of the party,
who
were applanded again and again. A matines will be held at four o'clock to- morrow afternoon, thus affording those who are unable to get out at night an opportunity of hearing the performance, and this opportunity
permission to bow down in "the House of the increase of business has made it imperative Societe undertakes all preparations of depur. something shocking, that the only genuine parents would do well to allow their children to
new shod of the following dime usios tare; if without funds, the institution advances confession is that he realised at bis father's arail themselves of. While the Company wera]
Rimin."
Mistake not this. Our brethren of Islam at Canton do not bow down to nor adore that Imperial tablet. They are not compelled to do
30.
Imperial command willed its presonce there; and they but reader unto Cmear the things that are Crozar's. Until Mr. Ball brings more evidenes than he has done to show that Mohammedlaus (or, to retain his alternative spelling, Mahomedans) store a tablet, he rests under the stigma of being najust for prejudice's sake, and owes apology to those who, after all, worship quite as sincerely, and much more rationally, than his own people de.Nut less elorated are the
מו;
silent prayers and the simple devotional note of the Koran when compared with. [some others not necessary to name. Ed)
to groot
200 by 100' metal roofed which s on the point of completion and which will serve asjuly se transit shed. or buildings, pontoons, lighters
the money, bosides paying all small debts incurred by the young woman, going as far as have all been kept in first of as urder and getting artioles out of pawn-if any-on the the cost of doing so line, as in just years, be quict. The emigrants are accompanied to the defrayed out of current coipla without eu- reaching on the amount ut credit of repairs railway station, and seen eately off. On their account. The repair account has been altered arrival at Marseilles, they are mat by other kind
death, and at his funeral, how the aid fact increased his liberty and made wider his horizon Sounds atrocions, of course, but since it shocked even himself at the time, we can safely assure him that his only difference from other young me in that was his unnecessary blurting ont
to reserve account. and me ka ba officials who pay them the same attention until of a windwork that he could no mora hare strengthened by rotting asides a furtisor
Tis. 11,500, so that it now stands at T 17,300, the chip leaves.
AB
On their landing, more controlled than any of us control the nubiddon,
in Cape Colony the Prime Minister issued a circular to school teachers there expressing the wish that they would not neglect the oppor-
tuulty of taking as many children as possible to hear this party, as it would set a staudari for
them of that at which it would be worthy to aim.
The Manita Cablenews says:-There will
and there is nothing now to report to day. I The Societe has in this manner, since 1897, This may hurt bis vanity, and yet heal his
regards our property on the Yaugtsopo representatives greet and take charge of them. and displeasing, thoughts we sometimes he POSSIBLE NEW HONGKONG LINE. am confident however that the authorities found good berths for 150 young women; prickly conscience. The rest is G.M.'s ideas. will not allow the question of the Conservancy though this anzuber is small, yet when ens on Shakespeare and the musical glasses. of the Bunngon to be shelved, but I trast
comes to think that no candidate is over sent | And interesting they aro. What a picture of
tho oottrary that we are nearing the time when wo sball see this most important mater rigorously taken in hand, Our Manager, Mr. Rogers, and our stof at the Wharf Lave attended to their work with their usual energy,
to learn that the outlook for
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1 enclose for publication, if you think to you tisfactory as aghai The letters received from time to time by any longer in a God... Although a religious game as other lines, but this matter is vader.
anitable, a cutting from a leading English newspaper. Published below. Ed-Yours sincerely.
18 8
"And I was but sixtaen when I resolved to tell my mother that I must decline to believe'
woman, my mother did not soom in the lent
frightened, she only said, 'I am very sorry, George, it is so. I was deeply shocked at her indifference."
out before a good position has been secured bis other, that revelation of maternal good for her, the returns are significant and en. Ronse, where he tells of the boy, full of self- couraging. Nothing is loft to shance, all is importance, in arms against convention, proud
as punck of his 'originality': and to their efforts the success of the past year's cartainty. Among tho 150 emigruots were is dne to a large extent. It will be dress-makers, milliners, cooks, mid-wives, wie dentiste, lady-docters, teachers, shop-giris eta o could the year 195 for. Mr. Charles Rayner having last wall-earned holiday, Mr. Oй A EX-TRITHEIST.
takoo over the duties of « Director and Chair- [The spelling "Mahomedans" is not Mr. man of the Board as per § 117 of the Articles Ball'a. We are responsible for it. "Mahomet" of Association. Bofors moving the adoption of "weemad. nuoro"familiar the foamed the Report and Averunts-Isbell be pleased to we preferred the form used in reporting the answer any question whiel: shareholders may
wish to put. lecture. We hope that in publishing the above No questions having been asked the following letter, thore wil be ne risk of arcusing the resolutions were put and carried noeninnsly
Proposed by the Chairman, s-conded by Mr. odiem thrurgicum. We have suppressed part Lemke That the report and accounts as of the conclusion in this hope. Thow who haco presented be approved and passed. road the well-known chapter in Catlyla's” Herusy" |
Captain Kühler: That u divitead of 10 per
will, like ourselves, sympathise somewlut with
our correspondent's point of view. Perhaps
Profesor Ball will try to support his statement
M. March has the Socicts are of the most cheerful nature; very few, if any, of the young women sent out, have a desire to return to France-save perhaps on their honey moon.
NORD LOCOMOTIVES, The quantity of water taken on board by one of the monster Nord compound engines before starting on a journey is 4,500 gallons, while the quantity of coal varies batean fear and six the locomotie these provisions in water and coal ng sixty miles an hour with
tons. With sed the Chairman, seconded
equal to Tis. 18 per al ava be paid. Proposed by Mr. Rogers, sccouded be Mr. Krietech hat Mr. Lemke aud-tapt. Kohler Landgraf That Bir. G. Wuilleumier be ra. Proposed by Mr. Hoffmen, oond by Mr
with regard to the practice at Canton ? Wo be re-elected directors. have a peor opinion of Chinese converts to any faith; bot anderstand that it is scarcely a question of converts. Mahomedenism ruaking now la ona of the native religions. Ed.)
AN ENGLISH MAHOMEDAN.
Mr. W. II. Quilliam, BA.... a Liverpool solicitor, Persian Consul, has embraced the Mahomedan faith. He told an interviewer why in the following words—
I
Well, I was first struck, while on a visit to Turkey, by the manner in which the Musul
aans netexi
up to their faith. The pilgrims that
eaw on the road to Augiers made their ablations and said their prayers in public places without fear of ridicule sad with a fervency that was remarkable.
in
I thought there must be something religion that caused people to set in that way. Then I found that Islam tanght the existence
elected Auditor.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The C.P.R. str. Tarlar arrived at Shanghai at 9.30 am on Saturday, the Ist inst, and left again at 6 am. on Sunday for Hongkong, and is due here to-morrow at 7 a.m.
The C.FR. str. Empress of China arrived at Nagasaki at I am. ou Monday the 3rd inst and left again at 4 p.n. same day for Kobe, where the is due to arrive at 8p.m. to-day, Moji on Sunday, the 2nd inst. at 9 am, and may be expected here on Thursday, the 6th inst., a.m.
The LG.M. Australinu str. Willehad left.
"He went to Paris, and read Gandier, who destroyed his illusions.
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"He taught me that our boa-ted progress a but a pit-fall into which the race is falling, and Those who fight our battles ars frequently I learned that the correction of form is the attempt is made to connect the two together. accused of madness and of exesss, yet no highest ideal, and I accepted the plain, simple A correspondent, writing in a Homo paper, ROYAL conscienes of the pagan world as the perfect touches upon the subject and declares tha solution of the problem that hai vaxod mo sa the incidents of war become more and more forrible, the numbers of soldiers who are train weighing long. I cried avo' to it all: lust, cruelty, stricken with madness increase proportionately, from 200 to 2810 tons, not including the tender slavery, and I would have helt down my thumbs Farther, ho tells us that the present war in the PIANO PLAYERS. which represents another 40 tons Each day in the Colosseum that a hundred gladiators Far East, in many respects one of the most 10,000 locomotives, which, it is estimated, cover might die and wash me free of my Christian terrible yet recorded, is producing a very heavy| an aggregate distance of 620,000 miles, traverse soul with their blood." He had it bad The toll of lusssy. The Japanese bava poklished France in all directions, and when que considers Symbolists gripped him.
no figures on the subject, but He bowed down and Russian troops it appears so many cases have Among the the dangers passengers must run every time worshipped phrases aoaning nothing in particu. been recorded that s Corps of Specialists in they embark upon a journey, the wonder is not.
Bat sanity would not be altogether stifled, mental diseases has been despatched to the Far that accidents occur so often, but that they are By-and-by, Batzun became the great xuvral East at tho expense of the Russian Red Cross Committee. They are not off to oconpied
to not more frequent.
influence of his life. He says, and it is worth in treating the men whose minds have remembering: "It would be easy to compilo a but to decide as to
69 to the way,
montal
condition book of sayings from Balzas that would make those guilty of inexplicable of disobedience who would otherwis be immediately all Maximes' and 'Pensées," oven these of La or mutiny who
merciful er-ented. This mer provision is said to be Rochefongsuld or Jouber, som trivial and due to the feet that, during the Russo-Turkish military shallow." Zola, he says, has no more style than War of 1878, befors this phase of
nowspaper. And Landet? Oh, Daudet, c'est madness had been duly studied, numbers of men de la bouillabaisse. Young Moure is savore na were shot for mating who would nowadays in critic. "What," he demands, is more all probability be sent to an asylum. The sama thig overred, to a smaller extent, during tha stereotyped than Japanese art? But that does Chinese campaign of 1900, but no great amount not prevent it from being always beautiful." of scientific attention was devoted to the
problem. f't!
!
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:→
On the 3rd at 1237 pm. The barometer has risen generally, particularly over Chira.
The J.-C.-J. Lija str. Tjilatjup left Macassar for this port on the 1st inet, and may be expected here on the 8th inst.
The I.G.M. str. Prins Heinrich loft Kobe China Sea.
strong
Treasure remains low over the Pacifico South of Japan, and high ever Central China Gradients are moderate and fresh N.E. wind may be expected in the Formoes Chanel, and N.E. winds over the N. part of the
Forecast-Moderate N. winds; cloudy, somo Telegraphie eenmonication between the Observatory and Hongkong is interrupted.
of one God, which I thought more rational eie Nagesaki and Shanghai on Monday, s.m., than the doctrine of the Trinity, in which as a the 3rd inst, and may be expected here on rain. Wesleyan I had been reared. Then the Islamio; Tuesday, the 11th inst.
lar.
Bat bars is a delightful bit of inevital·la ro- notion from the strenuous life of earpost youth, !whose thoughts are long,-and fatiguing.
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