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EDINBURGH, December 7th. An article by Misa Ellen in Motte, an American lady, author of "Peking Dust, is published in the December issue of the Record" of the United Free Church of Scotland. As a foreign or aho baks to what extent the people of Eugland are behind their Government UNIVERSAL in its policy as regards the opium trade, fostered, encouraged, and estab

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The death is announced in London of Mrs. Neilio Monour, wife of Alexander Monour, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation;

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TER PROBLEM” OF CHINA,

They were to-day trying to save "the sovereignty and protect the integrity of China; but if they were trying so savo Areal China and not a Westernised and industrialised China, then they were sot- ting the wrong way about it. This was the considered opinion of Mr. J. O. P. Bland, expressed in a lecture to the The impact of the West was largely ros- Edinburgh Philosophical Institution.

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and Dependencies of the British Empire. The Chinese were passive resisters. They la the East the cpiam trade is establish could not be conquered. by force, but ed by law the law of the alien con-only by disintegration or demoralisation queror. lnstead of being controlled and of Western industrialism. Chinese cul-

from within, and these by the inßuence MANILA checked, she asserts, it is encouraged, pushed to the utmost, that it may yicide was a thing well worthy of cultiva HAIPHONG

tion; and one thing which distinguished to the governing race the utmost degree Chinese civilisation was a tranquility of BORNEO of profit in the shape of revenue-rescue al and mind which the West had lost derived from the sale of dangerous drugs

in feverish industrialism. amongst those subject peoples over whom the white race stands as guardian and protector: This traffic, against which the ruling race rules so strictly at home for its own protection, is encouraged as a money-making..device amongst races who don't matter.

"The quantities of opium grown and manufactured. Misa La Motte says, are far, in excess of medical requirements. The classic excuse is that the Oriental is nat, harmed by, drugar Chiassanhappy experianca proves the contrary, Tho Japaneze, the only free Oriental people, exclude opium and opium derivatives na rigidly as any European country. It is Dateworthy that this only people that good for" are those who have opium is little or no voice in the management of their own affairs, and who are unable to defend themselves, DEPUTES TO INCHURIA

would

A strong contralized Government was necessary, in Mr. Bland's opinion. 10 was improbable that any man emerge from the present ruck of China with sufficient authority to become Em peror. There was no other way but for

England and America to make common

y capable of establishing order in the cause, and to place at Peking an autho provinces

scortISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

Arrangements have been made for the Championship of the Scottish Golf Union to, be decided in the week begin- hing July zith. It is expreted that the Old Course at St. Andrews will be avait- able and the Championship will be oper to competitors either of whose parents is of Scottish birth

THE SIZE OF THE GOLF BALL

The Foreign Mission Committee of the golf ball will take place in the coming Official experimente in regard to the United Free Church of Scotland have spring. The limits in May last related appointed the Rev. Dr. Webster and the to both size and weight, and as is well- Hav. K. I. M'Iver, of Dundee, as de-known they did not produce the expect puties to the Shanghai Christian Co-ed curtailment in the length obtained ference next year, and also, to visit the with the specified ball. The new line. Manchuris mission field. They will of investigation will stipulate a limit ta leave in February and be away six regard to one of these factors.

Makers months. It is 40 years since Dr. Webs are asked to farnish balls of which the ter was appointed as a missionary in minimam size will be 1.708 inch, and China, and 11 years since he left that unrestricted as to weightSuch a

ball country. Mr. M'Iver was born in China, will be larger than any in use, and will and during his visit will present a porbe nearly a quarter, of an icch bigger trait of his father to the college at Wu than the present limited ball. The maxi- King Fu, where the latter was for many mum weight will be in the choice of the years a missionary of the English Presbyterian Church

player, and an obvious defect would seem to be to give the stronger players more THE LATE REV. H. W. FULLAR, OF MANCHURIA. For their physical power. The disparity The late Rev. Henry W. Pullar, for between the big hitters and the averag

Those the past 24 years one of the missionaries would presumably be widened. of the United Free Church of Scotiend who argue. for size against weighs as the in Manchuria, was a native of Perth, arcater, factos in the ball's flight will se and received his early education at Perth a solution of the length problem in the Academversity

Afterwards he entered Edin- new direction: The professionale, or some burgh

where be gradutted air of them, are not so superand in favour Lep3. He

of the ball

now regulated the took his theological course view has been expressed that i did not the Divinity Hall of the United Presbyterian Church, and was licensed phenominally add to length of stroke this in 1896. He immediately offered himself year, when, owing to exceptional waa for the mission field, and was appointed ther, the state of the ground helped the

ball- în 1896 to Manchuria, where he arrived in the spring of 1897.

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"..." EATH HIS WORDS..

A whole-hearted withdrawal has been made hy J. H. Taylor of all the hard things he has ever said about the famous Rond Hole ongSt. Andrews golf-links Two years ago, according to him it was not a hole but a gamble; to-day t is the best hole in the world In

the

TIENTSIN BANGKOK

The services of Mr. Pullar in the Far Eas: are well-known to your readers, but the following summary, may be given; it. comes from the offices of bis Church. Mr. Pallar was appointed to take charge of the district cast of Moukden, with bendquarters in the city. For a number of years be made frequent journeys over this. wide district as far as the Yalu approach stroke controversy Taylor safd that a hole which has a macadamierd River, coming into touch with the num-road ve yards beyond the pin might fit erous Corea settlers in the region, among to expected in the London suburbs, but whom there were many interested in not on a Championship course. It has

Aanity. In 1003 he removed from can the grave of many Championshi

to the centre of the district, hopes, and Taylor attributed to it his making his temporary headquarters at less of the 1905 Championship. In the Haigpinpu

mote region họ Daily Mail tournament of two years ago, Hired, for

lone, and he took a 6, and he crier to Ayrton, established on a

dation the

Look here, Laurie, don't you stop here missionary circuit known as the Eaing: for long, or you'll be a gbbering idiot; king district, where a strong medical and you'll he walking about with straws in educational mission has now been estab-

And as Taylor gave an fished among both Chinese and Coreans.fipersonation of the golf imbecile, one

your hair. After several years he was transferred to realised again the amazing versatility of Kaiyuan, north of Moukden, to take the man. The hole. yielded its full-crop charge of the mission there. He was a

of tragedies again las Jane, but Taylor born missionary (says one who knew him played it pawkily, as he himself ex- well), greatly beloved by the people, and pressed it, and avoided disaster in every his death is a great low to the mission

rond. Perhaps that experienes contri Sield.

buted to the change in his views which he his just announced in the Golf Monthly In the course of a breezy. article Taylor denounces those who in these degenerate days would like to see the game made easier, and he makes n Brand withdrawal of the many hard and probably unjust things he has said about will even how it the Road Hole

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MARSEILIES, LONDON & ANTWERP is Singapore, Penang, to the Duchess of Atholl. This is better

Colombo, Sue" and Fort Baid, MISHIMA KÄRU *****

At the annual communication of the Shanghai & Grand Lodge of Scotland the Grand

Officers for the ensuing pear were instal led by Brigadier-General. R Gordon Gilmour, Past Grand. Master. Occasion was taken to-inveil a portrait of the Duke of Atholl, a former Grand Master,

consider the 17th the best hole in the and to prevent a replica of the portrait to go down on record "harsay that coved the adjacent road with the metal will world, and the town authorities that pay the game the greatest compliment they can they never alter the road in the minutest degree, or attempt in any way to lessen is difficulties or mitigate its horrors."

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THE LATE LORD MOUNT STEPHEN.

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cons, his count, carried Lord Stratha

great project of the Canadian, George

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ominence of Scotumen in lovely feld.

The late Lord Mount Stephen, like many of those who have played a lead-ISCELLANEA. ing part in the development of Canada, was a full blooded Scot, born the old Speaking at Bournemouth, Mr. Pisner, country He followed in the footsteps Minister of Education, appealed for Bir Alexander Galt and, together with said the Scottish beljef in education was secret of the unpleasant pro Sir John Macdonald and

Mts. Hogge, wife of one of the M.P.'s for Edinburgh, has been spoon teater Stephen was the son of a small shop,

ly candidate for a Glasgow constituency." keeper in Dufftown, Banffshire, He At & drawing-room meeting she was ass started as a hardboy. Mortloch When fifteen years old he

the glebe o ed point Bank hat hat intentions were My husband has answered that ques went to Aberdeen, where he began his tion very definitely," she replied. commercial

career by serving an appren- says that the day upon which I enter ticeship in a drapery establishment which Parliament will see him go out Xe situated only a stone's throw from the hall where, some sixty years, isteri phbi wia enrolled among as the honoured

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An interesting point in beredity was. raised by Mr. John Walker in an address to the Keleri Louis, Strenson. Talog,

spent, fome sang on his falára nủo to a variety of Enzole patiosi jof the latency, and crafignon, and cons in athleted |ho never forgot the nursing he there ret

the Halfours of Pilnig, to the caivedder. He made several donations to vasele of gehen they had cabarogs, and Aberdeen Infirmary amounting in the pointed out

aggregate to about 280.000. Lord Mount a link between the two distinct classes Blenhen also gave £35,000 to Aberlour which existed in medieval Scotland. They Orphanage, £5.000 for a Cottage Hos often found, he said, that there was pital, at Dufftown, and £40,000 for the something remarkable in a man who was endowment of the poorer livings in the born at a junction of two distinctly dif Church of Scoland."

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