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a basis of mutual helpfulness instead of that promises such unanimity, The re- trife and competition. His study of criminations of men like Mesars. CAMPBELL Christian origins led him irresistibly to see and Hesses are an example of a state of that the first Christian preachers did not things which, while we are far from re.. know of any other gospel than that of ajoicing at it, we yet feel oblige to accept Canon in much the same spirit as we nocept frost universal brotherhood on earth."
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to emphasise the importance of the life to came. In his review lic says, Modern Christianity is treated with the sime ruthless caprice, Te appears in Mr. Campbell's pagosas a silly and eeldah hypocrisy, from which avery honest and sensible man has withdrawn or is on the era of withdrawing. In his parti onlara, expecially, ho contrasts it with the Christianity which he has decided to describe POPULARITY a primitive The imporinnes attached to faith,
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Mr. C. E.. H. Beavis has been admitted partner in the firm of Massza. Wilkinsus and Grist,
Mr. J. B-Button, the Commissioner for Now South Wales in the East, has-returned to the colony-
the emphasis on sin, the doctrine of Atonement, "otbor-worldiam," and the theory of the Charab, "The book referred to in today's editorial are the cardinst errors of moderd Christianity comments is published by George Ball and So If this enumeration strikes the student of the l New Testament a somewhat paradoxical, since of Loudan, in their "Indian and Colonial when all is said, the Apostolis writings are full | Library of references precisely to these points, which might not unfairly be described as the leading sabjects of treatment, we are at once told that. sus neid not disturb as, per foxes us upon the dilemma of either abandoning bristianity altogether or accepting it in its prezent irrational and unsatisfying dogmatic form." It is one of the special embarrassments of Mr. Campbell's work that be is not rarely self- contradictory. T'has the main thesis of the book in the emphatic and reiterated assertion that Christianity's originally, and is onssa
tially, merely sagnat. Other-worldisgi is
the enemy against which the writer contende
We cannot," he says strongly insist that the work of Chris lauity is to realise the Kingdom of God on arth, and nothing elsa. Chesi ny has not, and never has had, sny stuur Diviu commission,"
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sses explicit enough. On the last pages of the book, however, there is a halting anggestion of come thing other-worldly." Socialism, we learn, is not the whole gospel, for it does not profers any concern for the destiny of the individual in those higher spheres which, as most of us believe, and evidenos is beginning to dema strate, avait us in the regions beyond the change called death.". Yet even this hesitating reference to the solemn and pressing problems:/ which Religiou aspires to solve is felt to be ozogssive, sad the final sentences of the book profanely apply to 8 cialism the words of the Gospel: am come that they might have nife, wad that they might have it more abundantly,"
That "profans" application seemed 80 dreadful that we turned to the last page prematurely, an! found it a the following innocent looking context :-
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Pain and sorrow will probably always find a place in earthly life, but they is no reason why we should take for granted that they will always The normal life should be the life of brightness and joy. And this is the life which is in the gift of that greater day which is already on the borizo, when the tire or by the coming of a social motives of greed and fear will have order in which there shall no longer be any room
The dret German 19,000-ton battleship, the TELEGRAMS.
Bayern will probably be launched from the Imperial shipbuilding yard at Wilhelmshaven on February 29th. Four battleships, saol with a displacement of 18,000 tons, are at present in the course of construction, and the first lostal
ments for two Estimates for 1908.
are included in the
An architectural novelty, in the shape of a Koburch built entirely of paper, is to be erected. in the Roquette quarter of Eastern Paris. In order to make it weather resisting, the paper will undergo a strange process, being treated with a mixture of quicklime, curdled milk, and the whites of egge, Seating accommodation for about 1,000 persons is to be provided.
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The Archduke Salvátor; Grand Duke of Tuscany, died at Salzburg, Viopus, on Jaunary 17. His Imperial Highness bad been ill for
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The lighter"Arial" balonging to Menara Wilks and Jack, foundered ia she harbour on Tuesday morning but the crew.of 25 jumped into the water and was rescued by the N. D. L. launch which was passing at the time. The lighter will be raised:
Replying to a telegram from President Penau, Mr. Roosevelt thanks him for the courtesy and hospitality shown to the United States foot at Ria da Lancito, and adða :—“ The American warships exist for no other purpose. than to protect peace against possible oppres
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LABOUR TROUBLES.
LONDON, February 20th. The strike of shipbuilders on the Tyne has commenced. It is feared that it will affect 83,000 hands..
FRUTER'S SERVICE.].
THE ARREST OF JAPANESE IN VANCOUVER
▲ JOURNALISTIC JOKE.
A. Tokyo schoolmaster, who died a poar for more ago, and a-journalist now engaged at this la Daily Press office, were discussing, towards the end of 1903, the frivolous, asture of so much that the papers were then publishing about, Japan. A anggestion that even the highest- alasa papers would 'publish' anything, however absurd, that seemed to relate to Japan or the Japanens daring that season) led to them concooling a little story about the skins of plague rate and the thriftyness of the Japanese war department. It was sent Home and duly appeared, and the schoolmaster area Fiotimized with it an old and experienced Shanghai editor. Singe then, though Tapas has become less of a cynosure than she was at that time, the ansedote has continued its travels. It has at last got back to Japan, where the two wage invented it In a recent issus of the Japán Chronicle appens the following
LowFox, Februny latin
Some remarkable statements are occasionally The Japanese Vice-Consul. in Ottawa has
made in the home papers as to what is and what interviewed the Secretary of State, in so is not dous in Japan. Wo observó ference to the arrest of two Japanese at Society has been formed for the purpose of | Victoria on the 17th inst, and the Depart- starting international campaign against the ment of Justice of British Columbia hasrat, which has been found guilty of the spread: been instructed to take Habeas Corpus pro. of disease and destruction all over the world. coedings, and to preserve the treaty rights The insegurel masting was presided over by Sir James Crichton-Browne, who turned to Japan of Japan
the great exemplar for his text. In the couran of his remarks he said that—
THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
LONDON, February 18th. The situation in the Balkans, arising from. the Austrian project of a railway to Salonika
Ia Japas, some years before the war with Rusia, rate had become an intolerabla pest,
By the advice of the Minister for Agriculture a smell sunt, equivalent, he supposed, to the tenth of a farthing, was offered by the Government
John Sam Heo, by his next friend Williams the absorbing topic at home and abroad.for each rat skin complete delivered to the The Austuan preas, confident of a peace-officials appointed to receive them. As the ful solution of the difficulty, believing that result of t at polioy rats soon besame scarce in Russia will accept us a counter concession, a Japab. The rat skins were not counigned to a Daube Adriatic railway, The London destructor. When the war came, followed by the cold season, there were issuml to the troops Times says that the shattering of the Eurofins soft leather bags or pouches to cover the, pean. Concert has destroyed the hopes of reforms in Macedonia; Great Britain is faced with a serious problem, but is ready to coerce the Porte. The Daily Telegraph
Sam Hee, brought au action against the Kwong Hia, firm and another for the return of s birth certificate granted by the Registrar's Offesat Townsville, Queensland, Australia, 10 the plaintiff in 1903, and depquited by him with The Rassisu ironworkers are about to receive the defendants in Marok 1955, or else the sum important orders from an unexproted quarter. of 1900. Mr. F. f. Gardiner appeared for Three representatives of the Japanese Govern-plaintif, and Mr. Otto Kong Song for defend ment are now visiting various ironworks in Southern Russia with a view to giving ordera for a large quantity of rails to be supplied to the Japanese rail vaye.
The well-known German firm of Siemens and Rehuckert is likely to be entrusted with the building of a large sirship which Lord
Northcliffe has decided to construct. The vosal is to be larger than the French military airship "Patris which was recently lost, and also larger than any existing-frame in airship.
the Ameer of Afghanistan is said to be desirous According to telegrams published at Bombay of paying a visit to England some time during the coming summer, His Majesty, it is said,
was so delighted with his first visit to India that he is now anxious to see the country of the King-Emperor, and would oagerly welcome an invitation to London.
for them. Let us join hands and hearts in tho endeavour to hasten that day by every means in car power. The rich man will lose nothing that he has now, and he will gain immeasurably in the joy of seeing everywhere around him a contealed and happy people, his brothers and quals. To the poor it will mean the fulfilment of the promise uttered in the name of Jau
I am come that they might have life and that they might bave it more abundantly". To al alike it will be the fulfilment of the prayer of returning from banishment and sterling 8 Jeans, That they all may be one,"
quantity of ofothing from a house at Wast Point. On the first charge he was sentenced
hot
*
A native appeared before Mr. F. A. Hazland at the Police Court yesterday on charges of
to six months' imprisonment, and on the second to one month imprisonment, and four hours stocks.
ants
Mr. Gardizer asked for an adjournment in order to get material witnesses who were absent from the Colony owing to the Chinese holidays-suys that the foundations of European peace His Lordship considered the case had been have begun to sink, and that etern times are delay.d too long and remarked that it was approaching. useless to speak of Chinese New Year at that a date.
Mr. Otto Kông Sing asked for judgment for defealants,
His Lordship dismissed the action with costs, with liberty to apply for a reinstatement.
BALUCHI SPORTS.
nure and ears, a set for each man, and so prevent frostbite, and those bags or ponobar it was found. were made of rat skins.
The story as originally consoetad made the "
ratskins into ear-faps attached to the soldiers" caps, and it gave the War Department oradit. for the foresight of baring hoarded the skins for La year or more before the war. It was a harmless hear, but as there bas boen some talk The regimental sports of the Duke of Con lately at Hongkong of offering a reward for naught's Own Baluchis were held yesterday rats, it may be as well to explain that this
scheme was not quite so successful in Japan as, siternoon on the United Servises ground at Sir James Crichton Browne thinks it was. It KoRloor, and was attended by HE the was not s Government scheme, put into opera- Governor, H. E. Major General Broadwood
tion all over the country, but a locally adopted LARCENY ON THE TAMAR": Commander Stokes, Colonel Darling, and device, several municipalities where plagus was, offloors of various corps. As usual the pre-offering as much as four sen per corpse. We before Mr. H. H. 3. Gompertz, Lai Chi, A
At the Police Court yesterday afternoon, gramme proved very interesting and exciting may add that the Japanese coolies wore as cute "boy" employed by the master-at-arms on barbarie picturesqueness. There were running possibilities of rat selling. In one case, the and many of the events afforded 'spsotacles of as the Chinese have been, in recognising the
but the most authorities reprimanded a man who had ordea. .M.S. "Tamar," was indicted on the charge of stealing his master's watch and shain, and a Forents and other sports,
between the tng of war
voured to sell thom a few very immature rate, pondant, on the afternoon of the 14th instant noteworthy was Defend nt was represented by Mr. Otto Kong Lama drawn from the Panjabi au thé ing to his too precipitate production of the Bing.
Afridis. The atruggle was not for the best maternal rodent from which he had frst
removed them, by a rudo attempt at a surgical in F. Burden, meter-at-arms on H.M.9. “Te. of so many pulls but, men one long pull lasting
operation. The rats purchased by the "mar," said ku missed his watch from his onbin | Over fifty minutes, at the aud af which time on the afternoon of the 14th instant. Attached to many of the participants were completely authorities, by the way, after being tested for plague bacilli, are always destroyed, as our it wore s obtin and accome ralued at $12, while | «zhansted. In the 220 yards mos open to
contemporary points out. the watch cost £2 106. - Defendant was 'com-Bifish troops Lance- Corpl. Roberts (Middlesex, plainant's cabin boy at the time of the loss, and was first, Gunuer Canter (GA) was second signs of plague they are sent, not to the denied being the watch after complainant lost and Corp. Skeet (Camerons) third, and in the tanner's but to a urematory, so that the story it Witness reported the matter to the polios,ficore race (open to naval and military officers) of the Government-purchased rat skinn served and on the 17th insist Datective Sorgesat Major Stephenson, Middlesex Regiment, was on to the army in-Manchuria is a pretty littlo Marison informed him that be had recovered the winner. The Baluchi Band played folion. And so far are rats from showing signs soceptable music during the afternoon.. of disappearance that the Oaka Municipality the watch.
Crom-examined-Complaigant's cabin was
has quite recently raised the market price and spon, all day, but a curtain was drawn- noroas REMA EKA BLE OUTRAGE IN KYOTO entered upon a vanewed crusade against the the door. Ta take the watak a person would
destructive rodent. We often wonder who driginates these little fables.'
We find ourselves able to extend enough Blarity to cover that sample of profanity, if Canon Hessex crnoot. Of course, larking back to the quotation from Cunon HEXAʊN'a review, we must admit that in Curatiunity Thirty two gamblers were charged before-ide. there nfusi be both other worldieın "and | H. H. J. Gomperta at the Police Court yester this worldism. Mr. CAMPBELL is surely day with playing po che They were arrested by Luspector Mallardy and a squid of police at ot “self-contradictory” if his religion Sam shui po on Wednesday night. His Wor- einbraces. buth, while Canon Henson's ship, after hearing the avidanion, fined the two Christianity must appear to the impartial kearers of the game $5 ) enol, and saci of tae observer usa silly and selish hypocrisy players $5........ With the exception of siz; all» the" | if it presa gas to ignore the "here and now" fines wore paid. ^^ features of its propagandu. The "great possessions" of the young inau who went-mack used by, and balpaging a British
A Japanese registered as his own a kraus
LON. ON QFFICH: 131, FLENT STREET. E. Borrowing because of the Founder's hisky firm; this registration has so ba
Cedes A.B.C, 5th B. Lisber
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On February 15th, at the l'eak Hospital kong, the wife of E. Tausch, IM.C., Lapps, a Ron.
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HONOS, FEBRUARY 21ST, 1908.
We have before us a new book by the Rev. R. T. CAMPBELL of the City Temple,
entitled
advice to him were certainly not other summarily cancelled by the Japaness Bureau worldly Christianity prays that the King- concerused. Japan thus shows renewed signs dom, may come on earth as well as in of appreciating an honest badia of trade. Of "Heaven," and be theological subtlety will course this action is outside, that of the law persuade renders of the Bible that in courts, though it is per se equally effective, and thay constitutes, a decided “slip" at the short. emphasising the el ims of Christianity on the mundane life, Mr. CAMPBELL has not sighted Japanese jurista concorned in these taken up a strong position.The Apostolic be described us the leading subjects of treatment if the utterances of the Founder Himself can be shown to abound with practical counsels particularly affecting life
Order,ristianity and the Notial writings on doctrinal paints cannot “fairly
a review of the same book, written for the Daily Graphic by the Rev.
Canon HENLEY HENSON The book is
in-60
COAFOS.
The Times said on January 18-The reports of the marine insurance companies are baginding to appear, and those, which have so far been published give results mask as were expected, They Audipate that the
have to an fer his cabin.
...
Chan Mok, a pawnbroker in Queen's Road Central, idealifi d the small boy who went lo his shop to pawn the watch in Court. When witness questioned him, the boy ran away.
with one the police were searching for, and Wiles then noticed that the watch tallied
handed it over.
Chan Mok-sing, bumboat boy, said the boy of the Master-at-arms handed him the watch on Saturday and naked him to pawn it for him for 33.50. If any one asked witness. about it be was to any that his father bequeathed the watch to him
Cross-examined-When arrested witness told the lasong the watch was given to him by his father, Defendant taught him to say that." --
Defendant was discharged
Chan Mok-sing was then charged with receiving stolen property, and Mr. E. J. Grist (of Mesirs, Wilkinson and Grist) appeared on his hobalf,
Mr. Grist argsed that defendant could
not
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An audacióne AMATEUR-DETECTIVE.
TEK,
"When these ráte have been duly tested for
We have already divulgad the origin of be "little fable** referred to, which, in a way, bes served as an object lesson. We regret that the gental Dostor. did not live to see the Phsix- Eke prolongation of his joke.
JAPANESE CHILDREN AND CHINA.
In the small hours of Feb. 4th me je reported to have knocked at the door of the residence of Mr. Murai Tatannosuke, Higashi Bawang-cho, Kyoto Ou Mrs, Marai opening the door in the belief that it was her husband returning home, this
who was about his age 8821) entered the house su told twauty-eight years of age (one papar gives her that he had come from the polios it had been discovered that the latter had station to arrest herself and her, busband,
The Japan Chronicle.. prints come. curious been engaged in aqunterfeiting. In the mean- time Mr. Mural arrived Lome, sad was told essays (in broken English) by Japanese school
childran, on the subject of China. They are. the same story. The intruder then bound. Mr. and Mes. Muraí and three servants, deprived chiefly interesting as showing how the rising M. Murai of his pares, containing about Yy generation in Japan regards its duly to its and his overcal, and took the unfortunate oouple out of the home. Waking up the people neighbours. They speak admiringly of Chins at a jurikisha atand be compelled his victimes of the past, when it produced men like Consul to enter jiurikisha and prisegded with them to fucius and Mencias, and geatufully of the the Kumickoja-mahi. Police Station, where be asked a detective to take charge of them, de alue of its teachings to old Japan. Of modern Chins they all write pityingly or on- claring that they were criminals.
An investigation quickly revealed that the temptuously. The Empire is too big and man was an impostor, but by that time ho badanwieldy, its people are interested mostly in left the police station. A number of police were
eventually traced and arrested. The suspicions oppressed, by foreigners, and cannot fight; at once dispatched to search for him and he was making money and smoking opium, they are
of Bushido, "We have a duty to educate them, guilty knowledge
several time for theft, he being a notorious for in old ages my country was educated by oriminal. He was tracer to the honte of a His Worship found the defendant guilty, relative in a suburb of Ryoto, where he was them, writes one youngster."Our_country and thought he should be whipped. He bound hiding, and after a straggle with the police bois going to save them, but they are very him over to be of good behaviour for three was secured months in two sureties of 3100 each,
WEATHER REPORT,
---The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following repert
* On the 20th at 11, Uam.-The barometer bus risen over Japan; and fallen over Oblog
Prease is highest over the Lower Yangtze, and lowest over the 8 part of the Chins de
Gradient are alight to moderate
foolish "—obviously meaning that they fail to recognise the friendly intentions of Japan, si another makes plain in the pathetic reproach,
The Adlite fervice Pucket Book," published by William Cowes and Son, Loudon, is written they like the money very much, and if they
Distance to officers in be field, and com tainu a wealth of information on-points that are given some money, they do not dislike that. ar slways puzzling. For instauce the chapters they are nocked on their head... Ő whata en transport give detailed fables of rolling
poor country Chiu is! We must save tuin stook, required for each unit, instrac- tions on the construction of the temporary country The people who dwell it are full of platforms, portable ramps, embarkation of men neglect of their duty. Oh what a pity it is. and horses when transported by san; road Chins is our country's sister, so we Japanese, spaces,
devoted to showing how nearly identical were the practical aims of Primitive Chris and conduct here and nowhe Socialists accounts of 1903 will show even less profit be convicted of the offence with which he was of the police fell upon a young man named they have no patriotic education and no spirit tinuity with those of Modern S cialism, and (in whom sud in their hopes we have than those of 1906; there will generally be a charged, unless it, was shown he bad some tiro, who had already been corected farther shrinkage in the fine margin which are undoubtedly. Christian
lies between the market na a whole and notusi; the review daims to demonstrate that the faith) are
far their ideals embrace asses on underwriting. It is indeed not writer was ignorant of both subjects
selflessness, altruism, and the other pissible that when the loss of some com Between the two lies the possibility of an
Christian characteristics of universal bro- panies are eat Againat the exmparatively small entertaining, if not profitable, hour or two. We are under the impression that the therhood: Christians are undoubtedly profits of others the balance will be on the similarity of the ideals and aims of Chris socialistic rather than individušliatio, in wrong side. It is of some interest to noto that tianity and Socialism bail bess noted before their professions at least. They are bound the numerous amalgamation rumours which
have run up and down since the Ocean-North. Mr CARBELL was ever heard of. Cer.not to lay up treasures on earth, but to British Arrangement bars resulted in nothing, tuinly wo have been interested for a long give all they may have to the poor. They and possibly in less than nothing. Though it time in the attitude of Christians toward are obliged to leave it to follow Him is not unlikely that some, arrangements way Socialism. Let on clear the ground a little. Whom they profess to follow. We aimit still be reached in one or two, oes, yet the Suppose Christianity is Socialism, in the it is a hard saying, but then it is them educative, influence of the last three months on fire and marine company, directors, tends to main, and vice vered, we would expect all gelves who say it, not we. Fortunately make amalgamations less attractive Fire Christians to be Socialists, would we not? from the selfish point of view, neither the offices are beginning to see that in those Yet Caron HENSON is a Christian, and be Socialists nor Canon HENSON's following troublesome times the business of marine under is not a Bocialiat.. Ho claims that while have so far shown themselves “meek" writing is too hazardous as a speculative Mr. CAMPBELL may be Socialist, na enough to really jokerit The earth, and so enterprise to be entered upon lightly or at he avows, he is not a Christian. Mr-the unregenerately thrifty may still trust a considerable cost; and maring offices are CAMPBELL, when he comes to reply, will be little to the reward of their own industry in becoming slive to the elementary principle tha
It is bad policy to sell at the bottom of the. obliged to retort that Canon HENSON is this individualistic and competitive world. market. The net result would som to be that neither. Now who is right? Their chief The ideals on both sides are noble enough, the marine offices, as independent organizations, point of divergence is this. Mr: CAMPERLL but they require universal gabimity to have a much longer "expectation of life," than maintains that true Christianity chiefly become practical, and human nature has many people would have given them throe
means the reconstraction of society on never. yet remotely approached a condition months ago..
Free monsoon my be expaced in the Eutamisation of road transport etc. can not help saring ber. So Japanese, full of
For Loss Channel, and over the N. part of the China Benze
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 000 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows: Hongkong & Neighbourhood
and Sanitation" is another
interesting chapter and includes information manliness, cannot, going to sit only on seeing en methode of fitration, pare of food, preven such condition. But, when we stand up to tien of malaria, etc. An article on Field resque her, she used to strain hereren of doubt:”/ Sketching, the measuring of distances and Ons little patriot reflects that it is a great map reading sontaine many useful hints on this privilege to think of what he and his fellows essential military art. It includes the con- Iventional signs used on foreign maps. Field are one day, going to do for Chius, NE to E engineering, demolitions, defensive work, first winds, fresh; dull aid, horsemastership, Anding and marching probably some on bearings, reconnaisances, despatch riding main,
bordew, and other headings embrave many Bamo av Ne. 1. more pages of, valuable instruction. Bond Benth coast of Chins between- Same as No. 1. Lient Stewart, the author of the pocket
Hongkong and Lamooks.
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