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RANDOM REFLECTIONS. Boptember is maintaining its reputation for cool nights. The boat of the day boopman tolerable when a refreshing sloop is vouchsafed at eventide, but the wook-onds still leave some thing to be desired?

If we have been so far spared the disastrons visits of typhoons, the year, however, has not been free from onlamity. House collapsos have acourred of late with a frequozoy which is alarming, and it is little wonder that panio prevails among the looni.Chinese, The responsibility for such ucoidents doubtless reste with a previous gonoration, but all the same tho present generation oves a duty to the unfortuanto people who live in housos which are liable to become death traps.

The American visit rooalla to mind the saneuncement which recently came from Manila that the anoint and veteran" corps of army nurses was about to form an association understand that no ladly under twenty is allowed to become a member.

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"People don't travel by these steamers for pleasure. It's only women going out to join their husbands who travel on them." This utterance, heard the other day, was condemn tory of a certain line of steamers which shall be Dameless.

The remark made last week at the Legislative Council as to the fate of the Clock Tower bas led to a renewal of interest in the hoary anti quity, and suggestions for ita removal to some other part of the Colony have been heard. One recommendation is that it should be placul in Kowloon. What Kowloon has done to deserva this I don't know. Why not Shinkiwan or Aberdeen, or some place where they have an inspector of nuisances.

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At last! The date for opening the Railway has been fixed at best, and the great event will take place on Saturday. There is to be a ceremony of the vacant ground wear the tar minus, aller which I suppose the community will be expected to patroniso the railway. Not unnaturally there will be a desire to seeuro tho first ticket, and as the authorition are anxious to top all sources of rovenue, it will bo interax!- ing to see if they invite tenders for the piece of pastaboard or put it up for auction.

LOCAL SPORT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20г#, 1910.

V.R.C. AQUATIC SPORTS, Notwithstanding the showery weather which prevailed on Saturday aftoracon, there was a large attendance at the Victoria Recreation Club to witness the sport provided for the third and last day of the annual meeting. Some of the races were keenly contested and the finishes wore close, pad this established the fast that the handicappers had done their work well. The omloials kept, the ovents well up to time and interested themselves on behalf of both com petitors and spectators. The Buffe hand was in attendance, and the programms of masis which they provided between events added to the pleasures of the afternoon. The different events. resulted as follows:-

HUDDLE RACE FINAL.

2

A A. Alves, receives € seor, 39 2,5 secs, ...1 R. Galluzzi, reosives 5 secs, 36 3/5 secs, Alves took the lead in this event from the start, and it was soon apparent that the race was between hiru and Galluzzi. The latter made great offorts to overhaul him, but Alrea had lonty of stamina and reade the most of his start, which enabled him to onery off the prize.

DIVING FOR OBJECTS,

D. E: Carvalho W. Edwards.

2

In his first divo Edwards recovered the five objects thrown into the bath, and Carvalho, who remained under water 65 2/5 seconds, did the same in his turn. A second dive followed, in which Edwards eans to the surface empty handed and Carvalho brought up two objects, thus winning the orent.

"CLUB CHAMPTONSHIP”

...

and Sorgt. Pitt. The cap for the league com petition, also won by the Police, was handed to Inspector Withers. The match between G. . Edwards and Inspector Cameron, to decide third and fourth place in the championship will be played later.

Mr. Petria afterwards asked Mrs. Lyon's acceptance of a handsome bouquet in a silver holder, Captain Lyon returned thanks on behalf of his wife,

Also did they float companies for divers other things, euch as Insurance and Benevolent Societies and for leading monoy to fools who would buy shares in India Rubber companies, and also companies for the making of sweet sugar and soft soap and articles greatly used by the mon of the silver tongue.

RELIGION IN KOREA.

FIELD FOR MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE.

3

which, according to contemporaries, has hitherto been given comparatively indifferent attention. With this view the new Recaidout-Ganeral will rive the best possible treatment to Christian missionarios, and, aided by their co-operation On this subject a correspondent contributes to and support, hopes to lead the Korean people to the game timo the London Daily Telograph the following progress and sulightonment. Ats article:---

Japaness religionists will be induced to come "The Koreans have no religion.". That was over to this country in order to engage in And they appointed their cousins and the testimony of a matt who spoat some seven-pagandism." The fature only can show whether nephews and uncles as directors of these com-toon years in the country in the Seventeenth this is a correct forecast of policy. That such panies, for they said: This is a good thing. Contary. Bat his opinion might possibly be direct patronage is the best for the future of Mr. F. Howell, who umpired the match, Let is hang on to it. And they did.

considered biased. He had been shipwrecked on the Church in the country is very much, to be doubted. The blood of martyrs is the red of proposed a voto of thanks to the Kowloon Chab, And the directors took to themselves upon alt/ the samo dangerous count as has just prothe Church." Christianity is not of that naturo

fatal to

to his Majesty's a ship Bedford and was kupt the pioneer of the game, for their hospitality, things, even upon coru and oil and wine, so that a close prisoner. Yet he was not far from which develops its fullest beauty in sheltered and this being carried with acclamation Mr.no dividends were paid to the mean men and the the truth, The religion of this harassed places. D. Gow, the president, replied...........

men who dwelt in thoir toate upon the borders nation, whose obiof desire is to be left alone iR their indolence, is Confucianion of the land of Sinnim.

As in other departments of life so in religion So the directora wazed fat and kicked like Korea has been content to follow her anto Joshuras, and they fesund new shares in old great neighbour China. To their Confucianism

ald the veneration of ancestors and the they companies.

ancient philosophers, and the worship of Heaven, And they built nuto themselves great houses In itself mere code of morale, Confucianism on the Peak of all Things-many sabits in height provides no temples and needs no priesthood. and length and width-and they loved governing The effect on the lives of ita devotees is to

provida possibly not the best favonrahlo sail j classes that allowed those things to be.

Christianity can flourish. Under the old And the things that were appeared good to the Ko-ryo Draasty, which came to an end in 1393, men who lived at the Fesk of all Things, Baddhism had

enjoyed a curtain popularity, but in these days the monks and temples are found only in the solitude of the country and in quiot mountain retreats.

THE ISLAND OF UNREST,

AS DESCRIBED IN AN ANCIENT PAPYRUS.

(DECIPHERED BY "THE ANTIQUAET."]

[During the excavations for the Now Prison in the Island of Unrest a curious document dated B.C', 65 was discovered. The Papyrus was greatly discoloured, and after much deaning the letters in ancient Sanscrit becamo deciphorable.] Know all men the following, for I, Menoplato,

doth place it on record:

Now, it came to pass, in the days of the Great Queen, that the Islanders, vogaging in the distant seas, saw, arising out of the waters, on Island. And when they came to it, they took boat and went on to the shore, and, as was their wont, took possession, with much blaring of trumpets and flying of flags.

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[Here the Document ends'abruptly,]

SUMATRA RUBBER COMPANIES,

SUMATRA CONSOLIDATED ECBDER ESTATER

(LIMITED)

secretaries

CHINESE WOOLLEN MILLS.

TO SUPPLY ARMY AND NAVY BEQUIREMENTS.

The Pu Li Woollen Mills, located on the Peking-Kalgan Railway, six miles north of Poking, began the manufacture of woollons in May, 1909. The mills were built under the in supervision of the Board of Military Affairs for the purpose of manufacturing uniforms for tho Chinese army; and later it is hoped to supply uniforma for the navy. The institution is also serving as an industrial training school for the natives of this great wool-producing wetion of Chins,

for the complete-process-

sof woollon manufacture,

uniforms

the Isle of Unrest, for they said: Suroly it raised a further sum of £20.000 by priests. Ultimately, in Chias and ask- from Haddorstiald, and the 36 looms from

resolv

r Bowing

ROMANTIC INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY. The buildings, erected by an English com- The Hermit Kingdom was as satisfied with the pany with offices at Shanghai, cover about four religious views of her people as with the rest of acres, and are constzneted of native brick, with The first annual meeting was hold last her peaceful conditions; yot the soods of the steal-trusted roofs and coment Boors. Being month at the London Chamber of Commerce, Christian Faith ware sown as early as 1784. The practically fireproof is an item of considerable Mr. Keith Fraser Arbuthnot. (chairman of the story (told by the missionaries of the English importance when the isolated location of the Messrs. M. P. Brans & Co.) read is probably as romantic as any known in the Fraen the time the unscoured wool is delivered at

history of mission work. Somo leaves of s company) presiding. The representative of the Churou) of the coming of the Faith into Korea buildings is considered. The ills are equipped

convening the mooting. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the Jesuit book of devotion, used as the wrappings the factory to the finished product of failored the notice do

and blankets. of a parcel brought, by members of a Korean Baid that for a young pleating compau Embassy from Poking, fell into the hands of report,

expenso has boon spared in scaring their insucial position was quique. They had certain Korean sebolars. From the knowledga

the machinery. The scouring machines, But as the seas around the Island wero bad, about £13,000 cash and at call stil Brailable her gleaned from those pages they actualledriors, oilers, willays, dreadnaughts, carilors, TWO LENGTHS HANDICAP FINAL

and it blow mightily, they named the Island out of their original issne, and they had formed a Church, appointing bishops and milling machinos, and machlars for flashing, C. II. Lysun, receives 6 news, 34 seconds

got into touch with raising, brushing, enlting, and pressing canie A. A. Alres, receives 7 seconds

10,000 new shares at £1

premiam.

the Roman Catholic Inisivu The other starters in this ovont word J. A. bowel here!

had formed a subsidiary, the Sumatra Pro- Alves, A. V. Barres and R. C. Witchell. The And they forthwith said unto themselves :

prietary Company, which was also provided with ed for a teacher. A French mission was sent The chemicals for the "soeur" wors supplied

out by Pope Gregory XVI. in charge of the by a German firm. There are 40 Singers swimmers got a good start, and the race

Go to. Let us form to ourselves a Government ample funds, for the parpone of opening up a war Apostolie. In the face of frightfa per machines, but it is proposed to instal 80 or 100

which work work There of which we shall be the IIunds, so that all men considerable ares under Para rubber, throughout was close and oxolting.

was going on most satisfactorily. They had secution, which reached its slimax in 1866, this more before the tailoring departanent reaches com- may come bitker and we may pluck them,

farther sum of £18,000, which they deposited work was carried on. In the massiere of 1866 full equipment. The machinery was set up by

an expert was little difference soparating the

brought from Enginud. Soar Apeatolic and nearly all his staff FOR-

Four skilled workmen from Yorkshire bave at the instadog isbed. The patitors throughout, and Lyeva just managed

were the first to land, formed a Government and on the Samatra Proprietary shares, and their of the survivors, sont a to beat Alves by a toach, while the latter was

interest in that compnay-namaly,

10,000 shares

intend the operation of the mills. As soon as did it fail called unto themselves all their cousins and inte

only hard pressed by the other three estrants.

was, he considered, a most valuable asset, which ended disastrously. uncles-and-nephews, and all they could place sy-had-rother block of about 4,000 acres in its immediate purpose, but its defeat was native workmen are sufficiently trained, it is the

·C. J. Cooke, 55 4/5 secs

upon the funds of money extracted from the available and highly suitable for rubber cultiva followed by a renewal of the policy of the closed intention of the Chinees authorities to disponge with all foreign service. Of the 300 nativa work was renewed. tion, which they proposed to float off as another flour. que y al controller Vita Aros- worknien suployed, sonie were originally re- H. W. Petersen

pouches of the public.

local subsidiary. On 500 nores of that land they had The mission is st

country population, but This bundred yards race was for a challenge And they looked upon the land, and it wasrandy started operations, and they hoped to tolio, who styles himself the Bishop of Milo. cruited from the 1

have it planted by the end of this year. Mr.

Mr. At the present time the members of the Roman most of them are young mon, from 18 to 22 years cap presented by Mr. Dorabjee, and the good. conditions

that it aro

Pasting fa 75.000 The Tranty signed by Korea and

to learn the processes of wosilen And one man said: Lo! This land that is De Couroy Hamilton (one of the diroc Church in the country cannot be far short of of age, who came from Poking, Tientsin, and three years before becoming the property near the point that faceth to the East! Be-tors), who visited the company's property Amerion in 1882 was the signal for great mis manufacture and who, upon their return, expect

early this

year, wrote:The rangement of a competitor. The starters wero C. J. hold it is good Therefore will I with my is all that can be desired, the whole staff having Bionary activity by the Western poople. The to establish the industry in their native towns

of woollen milk will established in this Cooke, H. W. Poferson and C. Humphreys. The wives and families and men-servants and mald- its heart and soul in the work of masking Russian Charch has also opened a small mission is probable that in a few yetish

the men st

struck station near the Russian Consulate. lattor swimmar, we believe, has already won servants pitch our tents here, and i will claim the estate a model one, and

part of China, which is at the untraucs of this race twice, therefore it was unfortunate the land for me and my seed for ever.

me as hardor working

ADVENT OF ALICANISM. y than in any other country

a rast weet producing district. As the Chinosu which I have come across. The Erst planted The Church of England was slow to grasp the demand for woollen goods inde ap into that he should have failed on Baturday as a win But others said: We have raized up our felle, Mr. Hamilton also stated, were coming strategic importance of Korea, in spite of the uniforms for students," police, and railway would have made the oup his property. Hum- eyes, and bohold afar off, und towering above us, on arace, many trees only 2 years old bring opinion of the Bishop in Japan and China. It employees increases, a considerable market will phreys, however, was out of form and swam is a good mountain, even the Peak of all Things, 10in. in circumferenco 3ft. from the ground, was a great act of faith on the part of Archbishop; be developed.

were up to 13in, and 20la,, and be Bouson which caused the creation of u disceso collapsible box arranromont with a sounding with nothing of his old vigour and style, and wo will maroh thero, we and our wives and several that in July, 1911, here should under an Auglican Bishop in 1909, From the ough it is the intention of the authorities

Bruutually to

to restrict the output to military. wheroes Cooks, and Peters, both of whom ioTao entorprising contractor bo found to make have lately shown great improvement; made the journey, and we will camp there, me and my seed at least 40,000 treas tappable art capable of the mission had at its lust Bishop. It blanke's and uniforms, a certain amount of giving b of rubber tree. With regard to was a return to the methods of the Early worsteds suitable for general consumption hayo

д ancient expedient tried as The abandonment of their police that if they modera experiment. As St. Gregory blessed. 40 patterns have best male up

been manufactured by way of experiment, Over coffee an catch

As tho he crop,

and sent him out to the an Chinese have been used to only one plain dyed" And they did so, and the place looked good had adhered to their origiual scheme ther would St. Britain, so t'y successor of in-the-wool fabric, it will take some time to nuto them. So they said: We are the govern- undoubtedly have made profits during the years friendly

toppable, and t would ing class of this place. Let us therefore make before the rubber became over to ourselves, and to our children, and to have resulted in boneflting him and out, Au, ustino consecrated and sent out a no cresto a demand for thews gooda, showing a

It apartle. 16 m

The ohiol projinst of the mills is pattern.

overcoatings, The members of the winning team, and the uur children's children, all the good things of tors who originally as 15,616 on Navy that he called the was to go. Bishop woollens for heury wiatr uniform and goods

this Isle of Unrest.

and, of course, if they had made a profit ont of Floathe of the boat-loved chaplains in the line 3 lb. to the yard, for

was consecrated on All Saints' Day, 1889. still heavier goods for blankets. The blaakeis individual times, were as follows:---

And we will slim all the land theroof, so coTe that sum would have been released and ro- and from the first the success-if, for want of are made waterpoof and will stand a water test that when the low herdsmen cometh bither paid to thom. However, when they were advised a better word, one may speak of success in of 14 days, the 400 students in the military that planting coffee might be detrimental to the this connection has been remarkable. A schools at Chingho and the students in the they shall be one bondsmen and bondsmaidens growth of their rubber they at ones abandoned great feature in the inathod of presenting the mills have been supplied with black or drab

the idea of coffee planting, and with it all hope religion of Christ as a substitute for the system coloured uniforms. of a return of the money which they deposited. of Confucius has been medical work. Dr. He thought they had served the shareholders Corfe called for volunteers, priests, and

So it came to pass that these Islanders, who with their bankers as a guarantee of dividents tho Vioarch GoT expedition boen engaged on a two years' contract to super-

It has been suggested to me that opor- air concerts on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground would be better appreciated if the Committed would provide for the vocalists a platforms with better acoustic proporties than matshed. Why not go in for a portable wooden structure-n sort of elevatal

board P If tho Club is out of funds, conid not

hire to the platform and lot it out on anybody and overybody when wanted? Hadtho vocalists been singing from a platform with a wood roofing and sides. Tharrday's concert might have boon written down a greater success. By the way, the old matshed which did duty on Thursday still emaboreth the ground. It should. be removed before the Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart discovers its unsightly presence.

Tho importance of the definite articly is a thing to be insisted on when publishing state- .monts about The Browin's Widows' and Orphans' Fand." Onit the definito article and think of the misunderstandings that might no! When I first saw the hoadfine "Brawl's Widows and Orphans' Fund " a mudom thought led to the involuntary bat arupathotic uxclamation, "You don't say so

pace throughout a warm one.

just be won

went on to say

and families, for it is like unto a great day's boat)

for ever.

SWIMMING IN PAIES.

C. 3. Cooke and F. K. Tata, 20 seponde 1

C. J. Cooke's team R. C. Witchell's tinm

TEAM RACE,

1

2

C. J. Cooke

C. H. Lyson

J. C, Barretto

J. A. 8. Alres

F. L., da Baza

28 2/5 seconds. 3: 215 37

A. V, BATTON E. L. Braga........... L. E. Lammert......

CONSOLATION RACE,

32 2/5

WATER FOLO.

2

F. M. da Cruz ... H. W. Peterson...

The sports concluded with the usual water It isn't true. The local Chinese are raising polo match between teams captained by C. J.

for over.

But it one to pass that others camo, man skilled in divors manners. There

were men

this:

ruor-less

fearless

deposit at the Commercial Bank of Scotland,

75

was from her Majesty's

AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

a namber

and

A limited sonnt of fine Australian wool is

of the silver tongue, who spoke amazingly and Well and at a considerable sacrifice to themselves. doctors. Among tho first to offer thair service made up into officers' uniforms. This class of

Mr. Henry Do Courcy Hamilton seconded was Deputy Surgeon-General G. Wiles. Ho maid nothing. There wore men of grout eun the motion, and it was adopted.

was just the man for the moment. The goods must be "faco" to it the taste of the Chinese, who do not care for goods showing JUMATRA PROPRIETARY RUBBER PLANTA.

Bishop's old friends in the Navy had started ning, well skilled in the art of buying and soll.

TIONS (LIMITED).

fund, which is still setive (and which was at the the weave. The native wool-in-a-coarse,- variety, brought from the ing that which existed not, and there were men

The first annual meeting was held last month time of King Edward's death under the long-fibre skilled in the art of moulding iron, like unto at the London Chamber of Comineres, Oxford patronage of the Prince of Wales) for the great wool-producing districts of Moncolia Tubal Cain.

court, E.C., Mr. Keith Frasor Arbuthnot (the support of a liospital.

Ebansi, and bensi. The fibre somewhat Dr. Wiles great or resembles hair with little "cur," and in And these men of great cunning were not chair must of the company) presiding. The repre- perioncs in China and many other parts of the not ruited for felting purposes. The ordinary

sentative of the secretaries (Alesers, M. P. world marked him ont as the right man too a fand to help the widows and orphans in Coité (Whites) and I. D. Lanmort. (Blues). content, and they said to the governing Frans & Co.) rent the notice convening the nd rise as to the administration of the fund, black cars drudani tris sarist. Cameh, wooh, whom the Po Long Kak Society for the The Blues on this occasion prorod too strong a classon: Lo! Thou hast a good thing on. Let

meeting.

Another medical man--this time from America snufactured of this variety. are intoam for their opponents, and by the time the us, we pray toe, partake of the fasst of good Protection of Women and Girls

The Chairman said that when his companyDr, Landis, offered and was accepted for locally prodnost in large quantities, is made up tereated, and in order to mark their ap. whistle sounded they bad rogistered three goals things with theo.

was floated the shareholders would remember it servies. An offer was also received from a into blankets, and goods inade of camels and to their opponents' nil. The scorers

was merely with the object of buying a block of Japanese douter, Work was first began in sheep's wool mixed are also produced, The preciation of the valuable assistance given to

But the governing olasses wore afraid and 4,000 acres of land and planting it up with Fara Seoul, whither many of Dr. Corfe's old friends materials suffl-ient to make a sail of clothing the Society by the Hon. Mr. Brewin, the Pro.. W. Paterson, A. S. Ellis and R. A. Carvalho,

said: We cannot let thes into the plums, as rabbor. The land sleuted was most sccessible, of the Navy found their way. Now tho hospital cost less than 2 dols. gold.

on 18 highly a suitable for

flourishes at Chamuipe, where it is a great ou tector of Chinese, they have, with the sanction

this-enilivstiau, Their of H.E, the Officer Administaring the Gosen Forsyth presented the prizes. When this taallations. meat, given Mr. Brewin's name to the Fund, was accomplished Mr. Frank Laminiert, secre-

plant 1,000 acres during the first year. This was seamets.

big job, and even with everything at hand it THE MISSIONARY'S OPPORTUNITY. Evidently the title of the Fund has been moet tary of the Club, handed the lady a handsome

would have been no light undertaking,

The problem before Baylish Church at the per day 35 logus luaving a capacity carefully considered. It is not The Bresin bongot, and cheers were raised in her honour,

in their case they started with no buildings propter holde the lay the course of the of 40 yards per day of ten hours. As 3 Widows and Orphans' Fand," but "The Others followed for the ladies generally, and the in payment for nothing; ovoa good süver at a no labour, und as their land had narer bean would-be Catechumen is inspired by the political are suffleient. for one uniform, the milk may Brewin's Widows and Orphans' Fund." The business of the day concluded. possessive makes a difference without perhaps any great distinction; but the thing to be re- membered is the definite article.

were

The mills have not been steadily running

At the conclusion of theo moeting Mrs. C. are taken already by our friends and re- and was also reporter-programe way to to many, including, from time to time British until recently owing to the necessity of training-

THE HARBOUR SWIM.

For be it known unto thee, that although we have any officos yet there are many still yolping at our doors. And we give much silver

4,2 to the dollar to our ofleials, who sit tight and smile and open their mouth only to pat

The race across the harbour for a cup presentador the usquebaugh that stealeth away their brains, by tho China „Mail, which will be brought of to if they had any.

zai

but

the native operators. It is estimated, however, that the outpat may reach 432,000 yards per

morrow afternoon, is exciting the keon interest But if the wilt say nothing to the meaner the person of an-English vicar who-has got into voars. The list of competitors promises to be a land of Sinnim, or at the other low places of buildings, &o, which were of a permanent question for the Korean patrion This much, at service at Peking.

0r

two out of the fourteen divisions of the supply under cultivation before, but was a block of condition of the country. The astute Korean Chinese with uniforms and blankets, a forest, it was, of course, neither roaded or sees that Japanias got something from the West division consisting of about 6500 men. It is

army tratat. Hat they were fortuusto in obtaining which has enabled her to advance while Kores the services of Mr. Becker as their manager,

bas gained has stopt. She

a march which has now proposed to have other mail at Hankow therein food to nourish the body that perisheth, he was a first-rate planter and came with the ran her that hold on the affairs of the and Shanghai to further iccrease the sapply for

the troops of uniforms and blankets manufac best possible credentials, and had

proved himself

Bought since the year to be a umnu of great energy and resource. Mr. peninsula which she has

The foregoing notes are from a report by a Beeker had obtained the necessary labour force of the Wait-au, 1592, when Hideyoshi tried to lured of native material by native workmen. no easy matter in these times, and had ervoted conquer the country. What is it? It is a fair Student Interpreter in the American Consular

least, he und

understands: his keen desire is now for character, as the board thought this was

It may "enlightenment."

be that Christianity altisable and cheaper in the long is what will help him So he thinks. In his They had 1,003 acres of jungle now felled, and bewilderment at the wreck of old traditions and seres actually planted with 51,373 Pars nbber is the problem of the Church-to distinguish the of the end of April had no fewer than

beliefs education at least will help him. That trees. They had since beard that theroe

political from the real inquirer, and to provide a were now planted a further 18.962, or, ay: 175 System of sigestion whose basis-shell that on The Chagai Chogyo-Suimpo-notes that the nores, bringing their total cultivated ares up to

accordance with the Ocean Steam Navigation 650 soros, planted with 70,335 tress, so that he which British education was reared, namely, steam services to receive a subsidy nort year in thought they might congratulate themselves Christiaan hennderstood at a time when the Satsidy Law are the European, South and North on having mad

made a most excellent start. As the condition of the country is so unsettled, as, American lines, and the total amount of the report and accounts now before them only

It is interesting to learn that Scotish' marringes have now found a warm sapportor in and great speculation which it has done in previous herdsmen who Twelloth on the borders of the

trouble with his bishop over his present domestic large ono, and, in order to give all an opportunity the fale of Unrest, we will allow thee to float srrangements. After explaining that he had of entering, the promoters Lave decided to post-companies so that you, even you, may dip your pat up with his first wife's desertion for fivo poan the time for the closing of entries until hands deoply in the pouches and the stockings years, the vicar tells the bishop that bo takes no this afternoon at 6 pm.

of the mean. shame to himself, but gladly acknowledges

And you tosy take unto yourselves commis. that in the presence of three witnesses, after

sions on coal and oil and iron and of the the Scottish manner, in a private house, be married his present wife-a wedding which bei

The final in the lawn bowls competition for divers things used in these companies, and we held to bo as scriptural, bonourable, and moral, the championship of the Colony was played on will turn the blind eye thereto. taken by lozen priests and bishops

E

LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP,

of

JAPANESE SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

INCREASED ESTIMATE FOR NEXT YEAR.

asby wedding in the United Kingdom, avonif

***Saturday afternoon at the Kowloon Howling And the men of great cunning and of the The absence of mutual love from Green. The event excited considerable interest, silver tongue saw that it was pool and they Pathedral, couple," he adds, "is a eure and and as the Kowlown Club were "at home" on formed companies. And they received promo.! good deal of time must have boen taken up innrash of Western ideas, the opportunity of the paros as follows with the estimate for this year: certain sign that they have not been joined together by God, bat solely by the priest, the the occasion, the attendance was unusually tion shares.

D

or the

large. barhop,

daril, the sooner such miser-

snd able and Lollow marriages are dissolved the botter." Hie Batanic Majesty has been credited or discredited with a lot, but wo nover thought of him working his evil designs on a couple by marrying them. It has always been understood that marriages are made in heaven.

Unfortunately the showory blustery

The championship game ended in an easy win

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they

1910-11. 1909.10. ed a period of 11 months, out of waist, Oran, indeed, is inevitable from the shock of the sudden subsidy to be granted in Y8.369,926, which com preliminary work, he had little doubt that the nation to become Christian ses to be romark.

Y3,169,037-Y3,218,193 able. Everything favours it. The superstitions European Jine would be second part of their

July Their programme

4,470,173 3,442,977 and that they would have 2,000 acres so long accepted and no place alongside electric North American line

729,916 601,978 And the mean people who earned a few pieces under Pars rabber at the end of thoir second be less efficacions us retrodies in sickness than

completed,

trans. Wasps nests and paper cats are seen to South American line... weather interfered with the programme, and of silver per month took shares and paid good uncial year, and this acreage planted system. the medicines of the hospitals. The aperior

Total

Y8,369,926 Y7,263,148 the match for spoons to be played for by two silver and received paper stamped curiously in atically 20ft, by 20ft., or, say 108 trees to the sore, nation which has taken possession of the country It will be seen from the above figures that the rinks from each culi lind to be abandoned. exchange.

and all from selected stumps matter of some For they said unto one another, each unto his importaties. The whole of their acreage had issuing an attitude of friendly pa rouge to estimate for next year shows an increase of

the Failli in Christ. the

Y1,106,778 over that for the present year. The also been clean-weeded from the start, and

[ATTITUDE OF JAPANESE LESIDENT-GENERAL. decrease of Y48,356 in the amount subsidy for Inspector Gourlay Play was difficult on neighbour, Behold! This must be good. Is not had, he heard from those who had seen it, a Prince - Ito's successor at the Residency, the stiff groen, but Gourley adapted himself to the name of Smithson on it? And dwelleth model young estate, and oug i bich he had no viscount one, bes nos forood to rotira through for the European service is ascribed to.

in the running of the vessels on this route, while Paracoa and newspaper writers are weat to the conditions better than his opponent, Sergeant he not on the Peak of all Things? Surely, doubt would turn out a great commercial success ill-health. A new Resident Viscount Terauchi, the increase of Y1,027,196 for the North Ameri lectare people as to their duties, but if the

of steamers example of the community in Colorado be fol- Pitt. His delivery was clean and without ap therefore, he is a great and also a good man, for He had already at the Sumors Consolidated Minister of War-is at Seoul. A local paper cas series is due to the increase

masoting given the board's reasons for abandoning lowed they will be more cautions. A Colorado parent effort, whereas Pitt frequently "lobbed" he hobnobbeth with the highest. So the men at the means of coffee planting, which fore. following reroarkabla paragraph: Local

contemporapice state that Viscount next year from four to six on the 0.8.A. Tacoma Methodist parson who from the palpit has with the result that his bowls failed to do what the Peak of all Things similed mightily and shadowed in the prospectus of bath companies,

the of late been giving the local authorition no

of the Shunyo-maru, 17,000 toos-a re68el of the religions Importance of

question

the "Tenyo" type, on the T.K.K. San Francisco paules for the making of India Rubber out in Suice it to say that, what honor in the country His Excellency thinks that in line for the Nippon-maru of 6,178 tons. The done had been done with the object of bonefiting order to secure for Korea lasting peace and pros- increase of Y127,938 in the estimate for the of ginger-beer bottles, and they formed com- their property. He concluded by proposing perify the Faith of the nation must be armly ... South American service is dus to the panies for managing ships, oven great fire ships the adoption of the report.

established. He has invited the opinions of that sailed upon the great water and consumed

Mr. Henry De Conrey Hamilton seconded the authorities on this problem, and decided to look addition of the Nippon-mare on that service. motion, which was carried unanimously. much coal and oil,

carefully after the evangelisation of Koreams, Japan Chronicle.

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end of advice, and telling them what he would was desired. Gourlay led all the way. At the winked unto themselves, and they floated com- so he probably need not refer to that matter stress on the new Resident General, lass great-1-Be, and also to the.sabatitation from next year_

do if he was chief constable, has so impressed tenth head the scars stood 10-3 in favour of the the authorities with his earnestness that they winner, who, securing a three on the last head, have actually offered him the job! Now, if I finished the game quicker than was expected. woro Governor. But I suppose it is too risky In the pavilica Mx, T. Petrie asked Mrs. Lyon to present the prizes to Luspector Gourlay

to zay any more.

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RODRICK RANDOM.

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