FIFTY YEARS IN CHINA.
ISSIONARY JUBILEE IN CANTON,
REVIEWS OF THE HALF CENTURY.
After devotional exercises, the Chairman asid they had met tegether to take a brief sarvey of the past fifty years of the work it Chine and explained that all thoaddresses to be made render in that direction.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27ru, 1906.
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start the Losionary in whatever the Diffusion Society they have been teachers, in China differs from that in Occidental as its
Dr. Graves arousing and feeding the spirit of inquiry, countries in one vital point, which cannot be village or low he may be located. lost sight of. It is that of the quid pra quo. has had a large share in this works, and a larger giving out information that was not otherwise western statesmm, who enters into share than most missionaries can hope to hare. obtainable. Only recently the locsi authorities aogotiation with another state has always Althongh it was never in bis mind to be a wished to found a seboel of applied chemistry A pablic wooling in bonour of the Rer. R. Hup his sleeve some stuable consideration trader or to be serting commoran-his nim was in the city of Shin Hing on the West river. to offer in exchange for what he wants. It always to make known the Gospel to the They looked about for teachers and they worn Graves, M.D., D.D., missionary of the Southern
be a cassion of territory, certain Chinese--be has rendered commerce services compelled to hand over the school to a body of Baptist Convention U.S.A., marking the com- MAY pletion of ball a century of residence and labour tariff advantages or con-interforenes with which are none the less important because they Christian teachers, not through any partiality in Boath China, was held on Tuesday evening some cherished project; bub there is always are incidental, But not only has the missionary to Christianity, but becanso among these mon The unique something. Now in negotiating with China belped commerce but commerce has helped alone could they had tenchers who knew the at the Canton Club Theatre.
Chinese the missionary. I am sure an one would more subjects to be taught. These men may find necasion drew a large gathering of missionaries, what valuable consideration from a particularly those associated with American point of view can the foreign diplomatist offer gladly acknowledge this than. Dr. Grares. He this particular undertaking beyond their ability bodies, to the bhaween, and the proceedings, in exchange for coplesions? The abolition of said to me only a few days ago that the trader to handle, but still the point remains that their countrymau. Dr. Graves given it as his which were of a meat enthusiastic nature, waru extra-teritoriality? Impossible under prosent prepires the way for the missionary and the training is in advance of their hatken fellow-
The withdrawal of any other of missionary prepares the way for the trader.
impresion that when he arrived in China in aloquent Erstimony of the general appreciation | conditions!
1856 theirs werd only two boys' schools open in What of the life and work of the guest of the erasing the hardly won privileges granted by the 1ley mutually help ach other and they are
to each other.
Canton, although others hul ben closed un The speeches owering as they did a review of treaties? Equally impossible! Prospects of mutually' indebted the last half century, Ware of more than ordinary extended trade? The Chinese official does not changus Dr. Graves has won. Wo may come
сляком. In then days, even in Hongkong, utorest. The Ray. Dr. Green presided and consider foreign trade in necessary for the from Vancouver to Hongkong in eighton days. account of the Tai Ping rebellion and for other
I took Dr. Graves about as many works to
and with board, lodging, books, tuition and even There wors on the platform Rev. T. W. Pearce prosperity of his country! Retrocession of
make his firat trip. Now we may travel in
in me CARON clothing furnished free, it (Hongkong), Rev. C: A Nelson Congregarcilors Nearly alms for political agaidcent and speedy steamships. He came
This difficulty of finding a
was with the greatest difficulty that parents tion), Rev. R. E. Chambers (Baptief), Rev. C. impracticable
could be prevailed upon to send their sons to the Bono (Hongkong), Mr. R. W. Mansfeld, .B.31. quid pan qou has, anker rumour is together out in a sailing ship. A visitor
wrong, been solved in ertain cases by a bursi United States was travelling through one Consul-General, Mr. Leo Bergholtz, C. S
the Morrison School, on Morrison Hill, use of sucrel funds. Such an unsavoury aspect of the Western States with a young Indy school. The sang wundition of things o 5taž, ed
being irapressed at the urost Cost-Ceneral, Rav. Dr. Wisner, Rar. Dr.
of the question it is better not to dwell on.
in Hongkong, Such was ties distrust of the amount of produce that he saw as the train Noyes, and Rev. Dr. Grapes,
ebange however appare to be clawuing in China. Edasion is spreading, travelling passed rapidly along, he said." What do you do foreigner and the contempt for bis instruction. with all this produce? She replied We ent Commerce has been one of the most potent abroad suci tłum staudy of foreign literature, are coming into high favour and a spirit of patrio. what we can and what we can't we en" One of the cdnative forces in modern China. tiem is gradually forming itself. Wrongi, of the things that the missionary appreciates is Commercs has brought to the attention of the Mr. Mansfield was the first speaker. His directed at preson! it may be, but the loven i canned goods. Notwithstanding much erit people now products, has rovasied.now wants and
years, Pessimists may protest that oficisi suljort was "Fifty years of diplomacy. He her and la beginning to ferment. It will criticism in America and other parts of the unthought of resources for China and its people.
lized milk production and transportation, and has opened China is not incers in making these comerk. old days when there was no said-We have met to do bonour (one who has probably be a process optering many years but world none of us would care to go back to the has shase them new and better methods of davoled the great span of Lulf a century to the form is in the air and will bear fruit.
and tinned beef. Away up in the up the possibility of a larger and fuller expressions, and that the old policy of obstruction work of having the coals and the indios of the Chinese will eventually realise that no nation
con isolate itself entirely from the rest of the iuterior of Chins it is good to get something sinu of their life. It has been a great teacher will continue to render all reform aures people of this yast city. During the some
well be left out of the seconel. It has already what brief visits I have made during the world and prosper. will barn that what he in addition to what the surrounding country I believe it is a true statement that among the abortive. The fact in that offois! Chiva may
produces. That helps the missionary and Christians and the merchants of China will be
committed itself too far to draw back. The Canton I have not had really requires is a strong and incorrupt he is grateful for it.
Railways are not found the least of that ultra-conservatism that past 35 years to
Wo bar kept Chisa from moving forward for so long, old examination stalls in Cantor, where 10000 China, the privilege of more than a slight personal government able to stand up for his rights but sequaintance with Dr. Graves but the deep welcoming to the country foreign traile,
and also that among thes, two classes will be ridiculously ignorant scribblers used to compete for literary honors with a view to political respect in which the man and his work are foreign inventions, foreign science.
found most of that core sense conservatism foreign capital. all of which will contribute held by both Chinese and foreigners here is n
that in these days of rapid change makes for preferment, have been destroyed beyond the I have to the material well-wing of the monster. When matter of remmen knowledge. asked to say a few words on the subject of this tina comes the gentle art of diplomacy
porcu and opposes revolutionary measures, possibility of resteration, and are being rapidly China's wars in the past fifty years have brou a replaced by a great normal school where the government is preparing to train teachers Fifty years of Diplomacy in China" but i bitherto practically non-existent will come totake
that time she has by sad expérience in successive
for its public sebaole. Besides, this is primarily doubt if there has been sny. Laughter) the place of gunboats and nailed fists"in the
stern school-master but a very sulatary one. In learned the inferiority of her arms
a movement of the people. The officials are doing Webster defines the word diplomacy as tho auttlement of international questions, and it will
wars of ducting negotiations be apparent to all that the lives of men like Dr. science or art between nations particularly in securing Graves have not bees lived in vain. (Applausoj, were only five opa poris. To-day there are class to those of England, of France, and of Japan, what they are because the peoplà đem and it. Mr. Leo Berg nours said ho feil highly hon. op 40. The country has changed sad wherever and finally to those of the combined civilized
This was a hard lesson, but a much twenty or thirty different schools, regardless of alades of religions blief or the lack of it. treatles". The period of fifty yours of which I
dared to be called nips within Ottoen days of his there has been an open port the trader has press world a to speak includes the signing of the
the subjet of femala aducation. Schools for Tientsin Treaty in 1858. The events which arrival in Cantou tu give an address on fiftyed in, well knowing that if he lost money in the needed one, China needed this disclosure to her There is a greatly increased popular interest in led up to Oat can only by a great stretch of genes of government "in China. He felt it was beginning he would be repaid when the trade welf of her own weakness and helpless es, a
places being tried by the Chinese, although imagination be characterised as diplomacy, rather a big underking and be respectfully had developed. Unintentionally and incidentally, cotition that was hopeless except through the girls are being started. Even co-education is in
with
might Биед disastrous results The Treaty itself was secured by the capture begged to be axed. It was impossible bat none the less important, he had served the suppression of inefficiency and the reform of
the city
Canton, vl
to study fifty yours of history in China missionary and had helped him to multiply corruption in Chinese officialden. and occupation of
ten slags.
happy, however, bimself. Then how much do the telegraphs very littin' hari.bion attempted, in the way of be predicted. Recently I heard a story- He was thei 1860 by in auth
ratification ite
of Peking y
to have the ploury of joining in the and post office mean to us! The for thousand Chines journalism fifty years age. It has teller on board a river steamer lecturing very bombardment threatened
bren truly pointed out that this is one of the intelligently on this fruitful there, and point.
ing out to his hearers that China owed much of! the allied troups of Great Britain and Franc. celebration of Dr. deres fiftieth anniversary missionaries in Chins are not the only mis- The Chizere cfficials with whom ministers and in China. Ho remsiked that he had celebrated sionaries working in this great empire. Every direct outcomes of the foreigner's influwee in. cobouls have had to deal have griberally shown several American missionary aniversaris in telephone, every steamship, every piece of China. Yet it is today one of the most potent her backwardness and weakness to the lack of A man like Dr western machinery, very clock, every yard of educative influences in the country. Three geaca education for women. Result, as he stated it, themselves past master in a certain kind of various parts of the world.
or seventy diplomacy. uamely that of being profase in
piece goods, every paper of pins, every bag of
antivo newspapers and kept homes, and spoiled children. siaty
and lectureships are being established for the is not a missionary bore whose way has not
I have promises where existance appeared impolitie
four is a missionary at work in China. There was reported that there were some ignoraut mothers, no werner teachers, badly parindicals being rego larly issued in China" and is opposing the zin inertine to all perform
been made easier because of all these, and many Travel and residues in ntia parts of the world alightment of the people at large. of these things have boon done by the merchants
bava provod a great educator. On a conservative heard that there was in Cunton s lectureship Rev. Dr. Wise addressed the meeting ou the subject of Fifty years of education." Using Pstinate there are to day probably between two for coolies, which was said to be largely attend- sense, he said-Let us try to see what has earth, away from home, in the Americas, the islands of the Pacific, Siam, Barmah, Australia, the word in its broadest and most practical and three millions of Chiass scattered over the been necomplished in China during the past New Zaslauk, aud Africa. If thats men return
Chins fifty years agó was
to Chiuu they do not return the same as when lifty years.
they went away. If they remain abroad they rary little changed from the China of one
still continue to be Chinese, and in many ways nadred years ago. And the China of oue bundred years ago was substantially China left missionaries to herself. She had not in her internal struc. make their influence felt among their country. man at home. As a single illustration I may Joure have ture and life been percoptibly affected by out.
rewind you that the agitation against that time- sido influences. In the China of that day there red institution, the quae, which actually was no organized system of education. In fact
turbatens its abolition during the present the Government did not concern. itwolf with generation, hins spread from these Chinese details of instruotios, but only with its results. abroad to their compatriots at home. The last it did not teach, it only examined. Schools of the importent educative influences at work were established by local gentry, or by families, which I shall name is that of such centres af I don't hesitate to say that the missionary or by men of lattern But there was no general has done a great deal, if not more than any system other than that determined by the Europeau life as Hongkong. Shanghai, and other agency, to raise up a body of intelligently classes and the traditional method of teaching Titsin. Here are European communities on trained Chinese, intelligently friendly to the them. Chine had for thousands of yours been territory that is or was part of the Chiose missionary and Lis work, and intelligently living a svetuded life. She felt herself anticiunt Empire, and they hare for several decades bien loophole for the "saving of face." To lay down friendly to all things foreigu. Thore is to herself. From a literary point of view she exerting a powerful influence on the propis be in the fature as she has brea in the past cons lightening, sweetening, and brightening
than half a million Chiasse pasen gera go 'and the emnet and only method for the settlement a large number is this great empire who rested with proud confidence in the maxim and rulers of China propor. Considerably more of a cap is to arouse all the obstinacy and
What Confucius teaches is true: what is con sutagonism of the Chinese mutars, while often
trary to his teaching is false, what he does not come anally between Hongkong and the teach is unnecessary." Remember that Con- taaitland, The same conditions proval as the if the opportunity be given in the Chinese
fucius lived 240 years sgo. The attitude of northern porta. Here are practical exhibitions
years of commerce compared with fifty years official will of his own ecent make a proposal
of the Bibl». (Applause) If the East was to
The railway between_Cantan and Amaç has These homes are now scattered throughout this the officials towards all things forsign was one of the study of sanitation by experts, and the
take anything from the West-government been granted by the Board cauerued to be empire, and thorndy of Chinese huve got their of extreme contempt and lofty arrogance. ennetmont and on furcing of bonelleant regala. The tions relating to this important subject. He
The Viceroy at first ideas of foreign articles in the homes of China had nothing bu ask from the West.
the Bible. After passing a high Canton has issued a proclamation regarding the missionaries which are always open to Chinese, West sought to trade with Chim, and the the law makes every effort to protect the diplomney or commeres it ranst be qualified by built by a sentire concern.
The privilege was permittel with an unpalatable persons, the homes. the incoded cupital of the the touch both Christians and non-Christina
the and contempt. populations, regardless of nationality. We, at ealogiam on Dr. Graves, he noted the various sale of land for the routes of the railway, warn- ing public to deal with the railway adminis- work of the missionary helps to solve two mixture of condescension impertout problems. The first is the erea ion When Dr. Graves arrived in China foreigners this distance from Hongkong, scarcely need to translations that hal hen made, pointing out tration fairly without causing troubles. The of the city of the outside of the eastern gate of the of wants, to increase wunde already existing.
The Rev. C. BONE took as his subject Fifty Conton to Lachingnan in Whampoa as its first
Bection
Whomp from No Chinaman or come into a rai-tionary's opened treaty ports of the country, and this be told where the city anthorities beams that good as they were, they wore out likely proposed line will tart from Chwanlang Kao st
extending 40 li. Then s pablie water that he privilege had been wrung from Chita as the posed of the idea of such public improve to be permanent,
as it river band, ments
years of mission work." China lifty years to Amoy passing through Teng-choug and this instance he has had very baul fuck.
Kwei wants. That is a laudable feeling-within result of a war in which she had been beaten.
public gardea for Canton. To pay ibe whele amount of the claim would
Hot ghall we eren eaumerate, let alona ago was not a bed of ruses for missionaries. Shiblongaben of Tunguan-hsien, Pu-to,
the troublons times of the shau, Hai-feng end La-feng of Wai-ehow.fu impoverish bin so I will give judgment for certain limits (laughter). Such cunts as these That was a day when journalism in China was system and
and Weilai, Pazing and Chiyang of Chao ove half the amount." Of course such a judg. wake for progress. Then the missionary helps unknown. Commeren and missionary effort, as ment is to our minds illogical aut absurd, but to solve the sand problem -Lew to inorense compared with what they are to-day, were in describe, the results of thom powerful inflsences! Those were is there not perhaps a sentiment beneath it the earning capeity of the people. The mistheir infaney. Diplomatic relations had caly that are appront to-day The lusations! Taiping Rebellion. The progress of cinsinnary chow F'n and then from outside af Chao-show
THE "PUNGSHUI" BOGEY, which is to be respected? A natural revolt sionary makes ituse whom he influences more begun. China's away was obsolete, and she history of the past four hundred days in China work would be illustrated by the figures of only Fu to Amor via Teopingwien extording against Shylock's claim for his pound of flash valuable members of society. They are made was practically at least without a vy Travel is startling. Beginning with Sept. 2nd, 1905, two missiorary bodies. The American Board altogether about 1,500 1.
one chapel 50 years ago. Instead of field near Wo-yon-ra which the Shungbai- more skilful, their intelligone is increased, heir and foreign residenen on the part of her citizens imperial decrees abolished the old style examine had now 35 stations and 42 chapels instead of There is a vast, deserted and uncultivated tions and literary assays, established educational Some of the most successful morchants I havo
were discouraged. So far as they were able to
bureaus in evory Viceroyalty, incorporated preacher they had now three ordained ministers Soochow Railway Company must buy, for it met are adepts in diplomacy of the lang yung earning power is onhanced, and their plans of
de so the Chines were living a self-contained
A few days type. They have recognised the fact that to living is elerated. It would not be difficult to
they say, spoil their "fang-bui ago, a European engineer of the line, thinking invoke the assistance of the Chinese law our's provide the Chion of fifty years ago with every life, looking with distrust or scorn eron every-western subjects like Mathematics, Elgaier, I and 38 nou-ordained preachers. Instead of no lies in the railway line; but which the people is to exp se the defendant to a system of blood thing the propowanted, but since the foreign thing outside their own country and their own Chemistry, English, and physical teill in members they lad 3527 of whom 01 joined of the place will not sell at any price, for it will.
peculiar national life. The problem was bow school curioula; established, in fact, a national the church last year. Instead of paying people sucking which often eventually leaves little agents have one in and the people have seen
to tench a people who had no desire to be eylem of education, including schools of to carus there, the nativo Christians last year that the company had settled the matter with band of coolies to clear away the in hand for the plaiuli to recover and now things their wants bare increased. I
The body Beld and to commence work. Scarcely bad the missionary taught, no desire, not because they luered very grade from the okcentery departments contributed 34,779 goll for carrying on the the people, wout to the field in question with the latter fluds in the end that he would don't hesitate to say that
Int because they up to the Provincial Univerzitive. The govern work in this province. (Applause). bars got better results by timely compro-is an important factor in securing that result. interest in learning,
intelligent members
beli-ved that they already possesed a monopoly ment has drawn up a rohams of studies for represented by Dr. Noyes had now 79 chapels they removed the first tit of ath, bow.
on the Beki,
and with one word mise, The fatest English treaty was a new Tu muking them more
appeared of society it China and thereby elevating of useful knowledge. Lot na glanes briefly at these schools, has sent hundreds of young met instead of two, they land now 11 preachers, ever, when about a hundred women armed to the foreigner, and show- departure. The negotiations were taken out of
the forces that have been at work Jasintegrating to Europe and Americs to study to become instead of bone and now they had more than with bamboes and implements of the kitchen professional diplomatic bands and placed in them, the missionary has done a good work. those of a succest fel business man, Sir James Everyone of the tens of thousands of converts
prejudice. The most pervasive influence bas Jopane instructors for her higher schools, tmns last year subscriberi 315,660. He wished red blows ou Mackay. A shrewd minn, with a strong indivi. scattered all cur this empiro are iu a real sense duality, he was revertheless lacking in knowledge commercial agents. Their love contact with undoubtedly been the work of the missionaries, bas authorized the confiscation of temples for them to imagine what that meant ollyer China. The coolies interfered, but neither dared to of the Chinese character." Of the results of Lis the missionaries makes them want wany things The whole missionary body has been a band of school purposs, and has sent commissioners That had not been accomplished without strike the women nor
massacred out of another. That had been so badly wounded in the struggle. The sub-Prefect megotiations 1. do unt propose to speak. Auy which they smuld not otherwise Liars desired teachers. In their preaching halls, hospitals, to foreign lsuds to investigate their institutions great foil and loss of bloodship." They had bean themselves. The dog ended in an easy victory wishes to dispensaries, medical classes, and schools with a view to adopting the best for China, stoned out of villages, burned out of others and for thess modern Amazons The enginear was one reading the Treaty of 194 and looking for and they commanticate their
50 tant iro through their printing presses, Bible and Tract and finally, on the recommendation of the in the past and would be again. Christianity, of Yeng-Hu-bien, Mr. Wa, tools care of tho not be the Christianity of Anglicanier, or the Governor for instructions. A wai-yuen
bas been sent to settle the affair. its fruits after two years can judge for him their friends and neighbours,
exor widening circle which has Societies, and through the mervellous work of imperial commission, has promised a constitu- however, had come to China to stay. It might engineer, and at the same time telegraphed to
tional government to Chins in the next ten kell. I should here point out that diplomacy have
ance.
In spite of partial failure, however, Bere alcance has undoubtedly been made and certain well known Chinese officials have undoubtedly shown by their actions that they begin to seguise that the best form of diplomacy is to obtain the best-terms possible and having obtained hos to carry out their engagements in spirit and in truth. It is a fact worthy of notice that the British ministers who success has been most remarkable have alroost without exception been men of long experience in the Bust. Among these the cames of Sir Kutherford Alcock, Sir Harry Parkes, und Sir Brurst Sato stand out. Years of intercourse are bechasary, as Dr. Graves no doubt can tell you, fore the Occidental can begin to follow the tortuous working of the Chiness mind and to recognise the line of argament must likely to he. saccorsial in influencing it. Logic in generally wasted, while appeal to the carote pore or an apt quotation from the classics mag. have a great effect. A cardioal point, too, is as far as possible to avoid the
absolute
altimslum 50
to
Travo
a
differing little in principle and in results from yours aml equally satisfactory to you, but it manate from him and his "face" is saved. The Europran diplomatist is apt to forget that in China the principle of Fing gung, that is compromise, is universal. Even in Chinese courts of justice I have heard a magistrate say The
evidence is quite clear that the money is dus
but the defendant is not a rich man, and in
Graves desarred now than the celebration of bis Baniversary: This Government ought to gite bin & pension of $50,000 a year (Applause).
RAP. R. E. CHANDERS discoursed next on the subject "Fifty years of Commerce." people might ask, Why put such a topic on the programme for this meeting? What has the
I recently missionary got to do with commerce anyway My answer is Much every way, read an article in cus of the leading American magazines and if we are to believe the writer the misionaries are a new type of commeres destroyers. I am sure such a sentiment dues with approval in this audience. not ave of
that agree All
the
fifty past during rendered unzy a service to the cause of commerce. This service, as I see It, is two- fold. The missionary disseminates in his oxu country information concerning China and the Chinese, and he disseminates in China muck
corceraing foreign information
UK
countries.
have been mid friendly by the work of Dr. Graves and scores of others who have lived here for a briefer period. The missionary" home is a, ceniable commercial
home without waing
AN
something
Museum
wore allowed to reride in only the five first-
people are being discussed. There is a marked! cbango ia the spirit of the students. Much of Plans for Free Reading Roome for the
the old pride of scholarship and contempt for manual tulior is gone. Fermerly students were willing to take an aducation if it caras easily- Now we find poor boys so aager for a western aquestion that they are ready to do any sort of I have had work to help defray their expenses. more than one applicant offer to scrub floors or do any kind of servant's work to pay his way in school. The fact is that while in Japan reform was imposal on the people by an awakened government, in Chines that process is reversed: Education and reform are popular movements bere. The past fifty years have been years of
ideas. Now the people are thoroughly aroused, and their demands are bound to be respected. slowly inoculating the people with modern
Out of the present apparent confusion order is sure to come, and China will continue to
a nation of scholars. (Applausą.)
The Rev. T. W. PEARCE spoke on "Fifty years of Bible transistion" This was thei subject of origins. What was lifty years of diplomacy, fifty years of government, or fity
7,000 men bors instrail of one.
Instead of
"I broke out with eczema through get- ting a severe eild. I we covered on my chest, brek al limbs for Eve weeks I could not rest day or night. 1 tork one vist of Cuticura Pills and used one box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake I was cured before of Cuticura Soup. 1 had used one set of the Cutieura Remedies. I read about the eures of Cuticura in the papers. I thought, what they had done for one they esild do for ather, but after 1 had hed Cuticura Soap for a day or twa i believed it was a priceless remedy for anything, if it was given trial. In fet, I scarcely believed I was cured in so short a time, and I felt much better and stronger than I did before taking the set of Cutieur Remedies. I shall not furget to recommend them to any one. I any one knew what the Cuticura Ren. edies en do, there wild not be res many doctor's bills to pay, when you can get a cure at a trillig cost. I ought to be a leasehold word, the nume of Cuticura, 1 should so to tell you, before I conclude, the rash made toe feel so ill. Iitched and how miserable I was.sed the Soap and Ointment and felt better after the third applica tion. I felt they were doing the good -but to be enred, and not to feel ill I esitler the remarkable remedies, and if only people knew what they can do for theo, they all would want to be first to try then. I beg to say rever felt better then I de at present T. Alfred Watson, Well House, Storks- bridge, ar. Sheffield, Fag., Fei, 49, 1996." Complete Estemet and toward prenument for livery Elamur attila, here, decor of C
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31elled Free," to Care Karry Humour
Methouimus, or any other am," but it had come to China to stay and it wonki stay. It had
their lives and ennobling their ideal.
larg
Fa Cantinued.)
CANTON NOTES.
From the "Canton Daily News.”]
CANTON-A MOY BAILWAY.
this collossal mountain of ignoranes and teachers and artitiours, has imported many ascriptio ne ifty years ago. the native Chris- went straight and with their weapUBK,
knew how to defend