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THE BISHOP OF MACAO'S
MISSION TOUR.
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF FATHER RICCL
We have received for publication the following notas on a mission tour recently undertaken by his Lordship the Bishop of
Macro:-
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being extremely pisturesque. Nature's beautiful SUFFERED FOR YEARS FROM LIVER and wonderful picture in this village a
COMPLAINT.
INAPIER JOHNSTONES
equalled by the moral picture, for in this village IMMEDIATE RELIEF, PAIN DISAPPEARS,"SQUARE BOTTLE"
all are Christians. There is not a single ragan. staying thoro, and it would be futile for them to attempt to establish themselves there. The villagers live by fishing, and thus the place is compared with the Lake of Teboriades, whence originated the angular stone of the Church of Jesus Christ. It is to this village, since the date of its surrender to the jurisdiction of the Portagnes Preisto, that all the missionaries of
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On the 7th of December his Lordship Bishop the Missions Etrangères of Kwang Tung haro Indian Root Pills. I tried them and received
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D. Joao Paulino d' Azevedo à Castro arrived at Canton to start on a mission tour up the West River. He was received at Canton by the His Lordship.the Bishop had here a very missionaries of the Missions Etrangères, who cordial; respectful reception by the people of the had gonerously offered hima hospitality at their village. As soon as he left the boat which had quarters. As soon as now of his Lordship's conveyed him up to Sikiang to the landing arrival reached the Portuguesa Consul at Shu-place, a profusion of crookers hung from the muen, Mr. Curios d' Assumpção called on the entrance gats to the village were fired uninter- Bishop at the Mission House, together with raptedly as a signal of the Bishop's arrival,' the Rev. Fr. Boordin, a missionary on the and the principal Christians European concession. The Portuguese Consulent to salots and welcome him, whilst others welcomed the Bishop in the name of the waited on him at the gate of the village lined op Portaguo so community and placed his residence in two ranks upon their knees waiting the at his Lordship's disposal during his stay in Prelate's blessing. His Lordship cordially as Canton The Viceroy of Canton, as soon as knowledged the kind reception and blessed the he was informed of the Bishop's arrival, sent with peculiar paternal affection, His Lordship his Secretary to mest him to express his sin- was escorted into the little church followed by caro sympathy in connection with the recent the whole congregation, and after a short prayer occurrence at Macao which had caused his be administered his pontifical blessing to all flook to disperse. His Excellency offered to present, announcing his intention of reciting the his Lordship free socess to the city, gasrautee- Rosary with them later on. Un the 15th ing his personal safety and assuring him that Devomber, being the Ostave of the Feast of the be could proceed on his worthy mission with es Immaculate Conception, the Bishop made a full liberty as in Macao. The Bishop through solonin entrance into the little church of the Vienroy's messenger returned his sincerest Tehang Wan and colebrated Mass, assisted thanks for the kind reception accorded to him by and for the generous offer of free access and fail protection. The next day the Bishop sont the Rev. Fr. M. M. Alvos da Silva in company
The Holy Communion was administered to with a French missionary to return the Viceroy's 171 persons. Thirty-eight Chriations received vicariously made by his secretary, the Holy Confirmation. During the festiv and to thank the Viceroy for the attonities many Christians from the neighbouring En and kindness stawu to kim on his districts joined with their fellow-Christians. Ät arrival, And promising on his return the departure of the Bishop, the demonstrations from the Wost River to personally pay the of rosract ware zenawod and both the Bishop Viceroy a visit.
and the missionaries were greatly impressod with what they had soon and board in that pros- perone village of Taheng Wan
visit
The 8th December being the fanst of the Im maculate Conception, his Lordship said his Mass in the Cautori Cathedral, assisted by the Rov. Fathers. Gerrét and Tebi. During the evening he paid a visit to the Collogo of the nuns of the Immaenlate Conception of Lourdes, and
returned to the Cathedral to administer the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The fol. lowing day he said Mass at the littlo Seminary of Canton, administering the Holy Cruzion to the boys, inspecting the Seminary and break futing with the pupils. In the evening the Rov. Fr. M. J. Pitta Lages, o roissionary in charge of the Shin Hing mission, arrived in order to escort hie Lordship to that district. His Lordship, who proceeded thorn on the
the priests who accompanied him during the journey:The little well-bnilt church was nicely decorated for the occasion.
III.
The next place visited was Shni Hang, on the East River. The landing pinee is about six o, seven kilometres from the village, and is called Kuang Ly. The population being mostly of the same tribe, harmony reigns amongst them; even Christians are not molested. An hour's ride infohair brought the visitors to the picturesque little village.
liver for years. The warm climate of South China is particularly prone to producs this complaint and in common with others I have suffered. A friend suggested Dr. Morne's immediato benefit. The pain in my side and back disappeared, my appetite was restored, and life, which had been a burden, has become a joy. been a God-send to me. I would not be without My old time vigour has returned. They have them on any account. They keep me well and strong.
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Yours most sincerely, "
F. TOWNSEND.
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FIGHT.
Jack Goldswain, the well-known pugilist, who was disqualified in his championship fight with Young Jephs list March lost another contest last month in the King's Beach Divisional Court. He appealed from a decision of Judge Woodfall at Westminster County Court in his sation against the National Sporting Club,
Mr. Leslie Scott, K.C, his contel, was begin- aing an interesting account of the fight when Mr. Justice Darling asked him to wait a moment.
My brother juge," said his lordship, "ie going to explain the technicalitios of it." (Laughter.)
For some miuntes. Mr. Justice Buakniti, whose interest in sport is generally known, whispered to the presiding judge, to the latter's evident amusement.
I gather," said Mr. Justice Darling later, "that it is tho daty of a pugilist who under- takes to fight to go on committing assait and At the entrance they were
battery as fast and as hard as possible. Occasional received by many Christians attired in gorgeously he refuses to do this, and becomes a peaceable TORTA BRITISH AND MERCAN
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first timo. His Lordship, immediately after the combatant, and thou this is objected to by the refereo and others who come to see the fight. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE
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Thou accompanied by the for being a poncoable citizen. (Laughter.) the missionaries and the Christians of the for the cension.
Mr. Leslie Scott explained that the case £19,875,357,
district. The joy of those Christians was sorowd of people lio paid a visit to the paroching
aresa out of a Grant bozing contest for real as bis Lordship's pleasure on seeing for the
the welterweight championship. Mr. Goldswain. first time the descendants of the congregation
was unfortunatoly kuooked about rather bally founded by the great missionary, the Jesuit
in the 10th and 11th rounds, and the contest was thea stopped by the referee, who disqualified him. The plaintiff was punished" do much that in Father Ricol,
the 11th round he was said to have boon" hold- ing" his opponent.
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residence, a very comfortable and modest build ing, built by the Ber. Fr. Pitts Lages, Sunday, the 18th Dec.. was the day fixed by the Bishop to make his official entrance into the little chapel, because it was the day appointed by the residont missionary for the celebration of the Feast of St. Nicolas, to whom it was dedicated His Lordship celebrated the Mass assisted by two missionaries, and aftor adminis. over 100
Dom João Paulius d'Azevedo Castro is the first Fortugnose. Bishop who has visited these
Mr. Justice Backmill Was he knocked out? districta guce the famous caravan of missioonrise
Mr. Thorne Drury (for the club): Ia point of fact he was disqualified for not trying. left the Tagus in the 16th, 17th and 18th cen-
NOT TRYING." tiries, and, with St. Francis Xavier and Joño
Mr. Leslie Scott disputed this statement and. de Brito at their head, were the first to bring the tering the Holy Communion to
communicants he delivered an impressive proceeding, mentioned that the sum of £300 wes, involved in the fight; £100 to bo light of the Gospel to India, Japan and Chins discourse to thosn about to recairo Confirmation
Those good Christians of Shiu Hing pointed The discourse waa interproted to the congrega put up by each of the two pagilists, Gold. awain and Young Josephs, and another £100 out to the visitors with pride the famous Floridation by the Rev. Fr. Pilts in the local dialect.
to be added by the club. Baol pugilist was pyramid, which constituted the residence of the 28 Christians received the Confirmation, while to bars £25 for training expauses, the win- founder of the congregation, Father Rioci, an 8 or 10 made their first Communion. One of the ner of the fight was to take £200, and the Italian of pious and everlasting meracry. On the most striking features in this mission is the real lover £50. One of the terms of the contract was that if either man were guilty of "not try 12th insk, the Bishop had the happiness of and notivity displayed by the Christian younging" he was to be disqualified and to receive no celebrating his Mass in the chapel of this mission, women, and the flourishing Christianity part of the purse." Goldswain, in the county which was especially decorated for the purpose of Shai Hang made a deep impression on scurt, claimed the £50 as loser and u balance of The chapel was inlly occupied by the Christians the minds of the visitors. At the school they £15 in respect of training oxpenses.
The county court judge refused to allow tho of the locality. About 200 received the Holy were delighted to find 10 or 12 boys who jury to decide the question as to whether or not Communion, 21 received Confirmation, and know their Catechism thoroughly, and they the man was trying" The barnes of evidence his Lordship administered the first Com begged that the Bishop would make a longer before the jury was clearly that the plaintiff monton to 12 boys. Before the Communion and stay in their midst. What impressed the visitors
was trying all the way through the fight, ond Confirmation his Lordship delivered to the constill more was the zeal and devotion of the only "bold" when really half consciona; He was so badly knocked about that his really did not know what he was doing.
women in catechising the girls of the village, their care and diligence in attending the dying pagan boys, opening the path to beavou by means of baptism. One of these good women has presented to the district missionary al-
Dealing with the evidenca tendered in the county court, Mr. Scatt quoted Goldswain's send as having expressed the opinion that the plaintiff was best to the world" (Laughter.) Mr. Justice Darling: What does that mean? Mr. Leslie Scott: I hear it in a postie expres
gregation a very touching discourse, which was interpreted by the Rev. Fr. Pitts, and listened to with great attention, and many signs of emotion were observed. At the conclusion of the Fonat the Rev. Fr. Pitts received an official dispatch from the local authorities, with instruction from the Viceroy, offering to his together 130 pagan children for baptism, another sion mo sing that he has done his best, and
gave to the church a beautiful lamp which
Mr. Justice
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THE ENGLISH MAIL The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Della loft Sing- apore for this port on the 31st alt, at 9.30 a.m., with the outward English Mails, and is due here to-day at about 3 p.m.
THE CANADIAN MAIL. The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Monteagle arrived at Shanghai at 6 30 p.m. on the 2nd inst, and loft again at 6 pm. on Tuesday for Hongkong, where she is due to arrive at 6 p.m. to-morrow.
The C.P.R. Co's str. Empress of India left. Vancouver, B O., on the 28th ultimo p.m.; for Hongkong via panal ports of call.
THE AUSTRALIAN MATEL. The I.G.M. str. Prins Waldemar left Sydney on the 17th ult.. at 11 am, and may be ex- pected here on or about the 8th int.
The E. & A. str. Empire from Sydney; &o., left Port Darwin on the 3rd instant for Manila and this pert.
THE AMERICAN MAIL. The P. M. S.S. Co. str. Manchuria mailed from Yokohams on the 1st inst., sad le dae to
Lordship a squad of policemen and a company constitutes one of the best ornaments therein only hope is in the (interposing): That his arrive at Hongkong on the 9th inst.
of soldiers to set as his bodyguard
The Bishop cordially thanked the Viceroy and the local authorities through the commandant of the contingent. -
On December 27th his Lordship colobrated his Consecration anniversary with a Mass con dacted by the Rev. M. M. Alves: da Silva Nu merous Communions took place during the Mass.
II.
They ardently wished the Bishop would stay with tham to celebrate Christmas, but this could not be done.
world." (Loud laughter.) Mr. Lealie Scott: He was very nearly in the next world. (Ronerad laughter.)
The referes in his evidence mit he saw Gold- swain was not doing his bost, and disqualified him.
The P. M. 8.8. Co. str. Asia sailed from
San Francisco on the 27th ultimo for Hong- kong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasa ki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at this port on the 24th inst
THE INDIAN, MAIL.
The Indo-China str. Kumsang from Calcutta and the Straits left Singapore for this port on the 31st altimo,
On the 19th Dee. the Bishop and his compan-
Their lordships intimated that in their opini jons left for Shin Hing, when the Rev. Fr. Luigi
on the reforce bad fall power to decide if the Versiglia, the Superior of the Salesians, wa
man was trying." and they dismissed the np.
THE GHEMAN MATE awaiting the Bishop's arrival, as well as the paal, Mr. Justice. Darling said the county
The 1.0.M. str. Derflinger, carrying the Rev. Sister Luiza Marelli, the Superioress of court jadee was right in his riow that the re-
feree had the exclusive power to decide whether German Mails with dates from Berlin of the the Casa de Baueficiencia. at Macao, who par or not a man should be disqualified for "not try. 14th nit.. left Colombo on the 2nd inst. 6.10. posely went to moot the Bishop on matters ing." and consequently deprived of any part of and may be expected here on or about the 13th relating to their institutions at Macao,
Tcheng-Wan (or the Christian community of the Teberiados Lako, as the Bishop's companions. called it) WAS the second dentre .of Christian aptivity visited by the Porta-
TO A "VER-GIN." It is a small village of "Medos" from Bordeaux oza.s. "Verbechmoes," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby guese Prolate. in connection with above Steamer are hereby in- informed that their Goods, with the exception fabermen situated on a gorge on the right bank Thon dost not shun the horrors of July, formed that their goods with the oxception of of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being of the Siklang, and lies at the tass of a mountain Thou dost not blanch, though ninety inches fall, Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed landed and stored at their risk into the
"Thou art the dearest ver-gin of them all." and stored at their risks into the hazardous and hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of covered with pine trees. Underneath the soil on Ergo, I raise the brimming glass and ory-- or extra hazardous Godewus of the Hongkong the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and this mountain lio the mortal remains of many and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Godowa Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Christians, including missionaries who in times Thy mother French, the veteran Tom thy sire. To him thou owest the powers thy suitors ken, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained im Point Godowns, whence delivery may be remote preached the Gospel to the inhabitants.
To her this wayward gleam of amber fire, mediately after loading.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods From the windows of the resident missionary's The dancing lights which lure the hearts of men. have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining (the Rov. Fr. Situ) house alongside the river Yes, we thy satellites admit the Bar's undelivered after this 6th Jan. will be subject one gets a magnificent panoramic view of the The Zediso where most of us decline,"
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Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 9th Lust, at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 10th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All dogged packages will be examined on the 9th inst., at 3 H.M,
No Fire Insurance bag boon effected.
obtained.
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All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th Jan, at 9.30 A.,
surrounding country-a distant range of bare mountains tinted with green; close to the river further down a row of cottages; here All Claims must reach us before the 10th and there are seen, men working on the ex Jan, Fire Insurance will be effected.
or they will not be recognized.
tensivo paddy fields cleaving and turning up the Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the soll with the plough, others watering the Undersigned.
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15. Hongkong, 30th December, 1910.
Hongkong, 2nd January, 1911.
green earpot of vegetation. Abundant trees bearing a variety of fruits are reflected on the racing waters of the Bikiang, the coup d'oeil
Whore little groups of clustering evening stara Adopt the Ver-gin for their premier sign. Out on the lawns thers waits for such as ma The fairy freight of half a score of ships, Ah! Ver-gin, be not worth, for see, ob! Lee, Catissima, I press thee to my lips.
*J. M. S. in Rangoon Gazette. :- Zodisc-literally "Animal Circle."-Distion-
the "parse,
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 4th at 11.55 ..-The barometer has risen considerably in E. Japan, and fallen moderately over-China.
The depression is till lying over China to the North of the Yangtze valley and the high pressure area romaine over S. Japan.
The monsoon is temporary in the North. Moderate or light monsoon may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea.
Hoogkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to day, 000 inches.
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The forecast for the 24 hours ending at moon to-day is as follows:
(E. winds, Hongkong & Neighbourhood moderate or
light; no.
Samo as No. Formosa Channel South coast of Chins between game No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamooks, South coast of Chias hetween game a No. 1.
Hongkong and Hainas....
1.
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MEECHANT STEAMERS. The Norwegian str. Standard left Moji for this port, and is due to arrive here today.
The British etr. Anapa left Moji for this port, and is due to arrive here to-day.
The str. Capri left. Singapore for this port on the 30th ultimo afternoon, and may be ex- pected here to-day.
The Danish str. Indian Jatt Singapore on the 2nd inst, and may be expected here on or about *** the 8th inst.
The Ben Lina" str. Benlarig from Middles- bro, Antwerp and Lotion, left Bingapore, on the 31st ultimo, for this port.
The T.K.K. str. hiyo Maru left Calino for this port via Mexican ports, Honolulu, and Japan ports, on the 30th Nov,
The P. & A. B.S. Co.'s chartered atr, Strath Allan sails from Portland on the 15th ultimo, via Japan ports for Hongkong. S
The str, Glenturret left London on 25th Nov, and is dus here on or about 15th inst
The 0.8. K. str. Chicago Mane from Tacoma has arrived at Yokohama on the 1st inst, and i8 expected to arrive here on or about the 18th instant.