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LINCHENG
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ARRIVAL AT SHANGHAI
THE PRISONERS AS THEY APPEARED.
THE BOYCOTT AFFRAY AT CHANGSHA.
WHEN GOVERNMENT LIKES TO EXERT ITSELF.
The largest crowd that has ever met a The Changsha correspondent of the train in Shanghai gathered at thet. Doly News, writing on June 3th, Bhanghai North station last aight says said :----
WHAT DOES RELIGION COST YOU?
SERMON BY THE REV. H.
COPLEY MOYLE, ..
THOSE SHIPPING PROFITS.
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SHANGHAI COMMENT.
The N-t. Dily Nei commenting on the grievance of Moller & Co., Ltd., The following serinou was pre tehed-in | against the Hongkong Cloverment, says. St. John's Cathedral on Sunday merging after recapitulating the indictment---- by the Rev. R. Copley Moyle, M.A., The only point on which furthen the N-t. Daily News of June 14th, to We have had two days of zemi-annutening · Senior Chaplain, who based his discourse light sens celary is whether Hong- kong acted on its own' or under in- welcome the Lincheng enptives. When, agop snutters have been partly closed on the text My Faithful Martyr "-
structions from Home, Either way, it is of th tlost iniquite as piovis of sharp pract.c', hat is a plutaer term that we remem er, and, unless redros is given, will leave a lasting stain on the air mine of Hongng I naturally aids to the bitterness of Mohr & Co. that the money made out of their steamers has apparently by
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plain. But in any case sontour ought to mar far it and Moller & Co. be indemnified.**
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the train drew under the sheds cheer and figs have been displayed in some sort of contrivance that is to be consider·
Today is marked in" our Prayer Botk mon cheer russ in salvoes and as it consļed as equivalent to "half-mast "); mest
Calendar 14 St. Alban's Day. Hi! to a slow speed the Russian Cadet Band, for the shops have such shirt sants that
known as the British pentanartyr. What brought there because two" Shanghai mes proper half-masting out of the ques though that the reception should farko; they have most of them looped a St. Stephan was to the whish Catholic" corner, but some Isave had an absurd way Church, that St, Alban was to the Church a nothing, broke inte "Ser the Conquering of wrapping up, the end of the Bagstart of Britain, the Bret to be put to death be Hero Comes Then pandemiam broke with half of the tag and naty disaging, cause he was a Christian, loose, there was a grand rush of wives what is left). Today ordinary business" born at the town then known as Verniam,red to build houses in Hongkong and
but now called by his name, St. Alban's. and daughters and the bearded men were has been pesugied, almost thrown to the ground under the All sorts of meetings have been held and: He was iduented at Rome, and & ryod for. all sorts of plans devised. Schoolboy's many years as an allicer in the Roman impetus of the greetings and kisses they have ranted and fag wagg. so their Army. It is related that he was convert- received. A moment pause until each!!
All classes have cond to Caristianity through a priest named man was identified, then followed in hearts content.
sulted with the Leverton and the Gov. Mophialus. This priest was fleeing from! dividual cheers for him. Has thrown into the air and men chceyed trament has consulted with the Japanese persecation when Alban thok him in and! themselves hongs, while tears streamed Consul, The Japanese Consul has given gave him shelter and scared his down the cheeks of those bear al dear, the inevitalite answer about his own re by dressing him in his (Alus) clothes,
The moh slowly fured its way to the moval and the other demands wale by the The facts, were discoverd and Alban was:
Please apply
to the summoned to do sacrifies to the gals, gates and swept through them, the ticket inertiment
It is reessary to explain that these takers, wholly unah'e to check it, had to imperial Government itself; the things which he refusel. deglaring himself a he content to allow the pression to pass are not in my hands." The demand for Christian whereupon he was executed in pl have not yet been need for any withus making a further attempt to do the instant withdrawal of the gubeat has his native pines, and on the spot where purpose whatever, and we might repeat what has already bren said in our their duty. While the mobs cheered asian arszerd in quite a different manner he was in the great Abbey of St
As the oditorial e noments that it is perhetly they were momentarily halted. thep the arrival of a large cruiser yesterday Alban's was afterwards huil.
Alan jant plain that the Hongkong Goy rnment Editor Chang has continaeif first British martyr St. captives were raised to the shoulders of evening.
Since merely acted as an agent of the Imperial their friends, and as duzens of magnesium loqunelas and at a meeting held at the always have a great interest for us.
the time when the sticks were lighted she motion-picture, Governor's house urged the Governor to his day many of our Church have hast so: Government up to
registered every move.
concentrate all troops at Changsha aud, follow his stops, and have be a parolied Imperial Government decided that Houg The men who arrived were Mess. F. drive" the gunboat, the Consul and all amongst the noble army of martyrs," kong was entitled to retain the profits. but he was the first to win the crown of What is not yet perfectly clear is whether Elias, L. Friedman, E. Gensberger, J. B. Japanese merchants out of the provinc^,
martyrdom We have not the opporta that gift was acompanied by an injunes » Powi, G. D. Musso and L. Solomon,!
GOVERNMENT'S POWER PROVED,
nity of the martyr's death. It has never tion whic's restrained the Calenial Govern Mr. Rowlatt and Major Pinger have gone i The Government began to take up its be our lat to choose between denging men: from fulling its previously ex- to Tientsin.
our faith and being put to death We, prosed wish for an amicable settlement *Where did you learn your Bussian, long since abandoned functions of guvern-
ing on Saturday. On that day while I may wonder how we should act wore we of the elain of the shipowners. Cur representative asked "Mr.
to be compelled to choose. I was reading Solomon's private bandit, who arrived Majesty's subjects and their friends were with the other captives.
wending their way to the British Consu a book of Sir A. Conan Doyle's the other I was in the Russian Army in 1919. late where there was a much enjoyed day in which he describes the adventures was at Petrograd, Moscow, and at garden party, all Changsha was in the of a party of Nile, tourists captured by many of the fronts. I like the Russians trests to see a gigantie procesion which Dervishes and given the alt: ruation of."
Jun Hulse, the insurance agent, whis very much. When I returned to,China. I started from the Euentional Association being Mohanimedans or being put to
They were got a very religious, appeared before the Magistrate a wook had nowhere to go...So I joined my and procveld to the Governor's yumen. ¡"donkh.
The crust in the strict was tremendous. crowd. One if them indeed professed not; ago charged with vägranicy, came before. countrymen.
Mr. Leon Friedman was kitchen me Every shop was shat, no rickshas were to be a Christian, but they all chor death Mr. J. R. Wood for the secourt time
It may well be: chanic during most of the raptivity. He allowed, nor were any lunds being carried: rather than apestary, was also the only shaved raptive. Fri the strike was universal, To be sure, it true that it is easier to die for Christ than yesterday. man looked bale" and cheerful, He said would not have been universal had not the to live for Him. that the bandits feared him, probably be students enforced it. But it must not be cause of his size. His two favourites, thought that there was much forcing The. Blessed are those who die for Gul, wen Monkey Face" and "Big Lip" students found a fairly willing city to And earn the martyr's crown of light
Mr. J. B. Powell's beard was much deal with. Intensive and extensive pro- Yet he who lives for God may be sturdier than most of the returned appaganda has not been without its effect, A greater conqueror in His sight. tivo. He looked like a leader anong und most of the people of Changsha areį angient Russian revelationists, in the days deeply convinced that the Japanes are However that may be we are called to; before they became prosperous, Ir. the wickerlest, most grasping and quite the latter task. We have to live for Christ Powell looked okler and weary,
the most barbarous people known. The and we have the lives of God's saints Comminuer G. D. Musso looked old, nuthorities got to hear that there was a in all the ages to encourage us in the worn and very ill. He had to carry plan for burning down the Japanese task. We are not pioneers like St. Alban, crutches and was suffering. Heart
way which had not been was grey in patches. The entiris Italian shops that are situated on the river street travelling a
The arrow way of the community and many friends of other with the premises of the NY.K. which trolden before.
are at the end corner of the river baud. Christina path has been worn by count nationalities were out to meet him.
Captain
Miller and Mr.Strong guards were posted at these less numbers of Christian men and women Kammering of the Astor House were places, at the capsulate and "at the city before us who have encountered the same responsible for the Russian Calet Band gates. The leaders of the provision liffculties that eonfront a to-day. which cherred thr prisoners both at were made to understand, altogether un- may truly be said of us, as St. Paul said There hath no the station and at the Astor House, mistakably, that their plans must be to the Corinthians,
altered and that the procession must not temptation taken you but such as I go outside, the city gates. It never at cominon to man." "We often dwell, and tempted to do No elarer demes quite property and truly, on the changed stration of the connivance of the Govern- conditions of our modern life in this 20th and girded as "God's" money to be ment with the Loyetting that has been century compared with life even fifty administered by as for Him
could have been (xhibited. ars ago. But when you think of it the too many Christian, who have no definite going on Here, right in the midst of the wildest changes are external changes, and man ende for is giving, who give in the screaming, with photos of the dead himself has changed very little since the ecllection when they come to Church or
Hate worthy chject when- The Shanghai Municipal Cinzelte states: corpses attracting crowds of sightseers, dawn of history. You go back thousands subscribe to
connection with the recht bandit with the wildest ravings of red-faced of rear, Imck to the times of those their sympathy is aroused by a tale of outrage at Lincheng on May 6th, it may students, and with the rudest treatment Pharaoh, whose tomba men now think it need or suffering. They keep no account not be inappropriate to refer to the of traitors just an order from the commendable to ravish and to rob, and of the amount they givet, und. If they
was very much the did they would probably be surprised a apprehension in Shanghai on Dec inber powers that are, and the order was obey- you find that man 19th, 1916, by the Municipal Palier of ad
same as he is today, the sauce passions its smulness. If every profesing Christian noted brigant of Shangting named Poh!
and affection, the same ambitions and gave even according to the od Jewish Thz Ming when trint in the Mixed Court,
desires, the maine generosity and the same proportion of a tenth we should no longer meanness, the same love of power and the hear, as we do to-day, of God's work after protracted special hearing was concluded on May 20th, 1918, when he was
enme contempt for weakness. the same being kindered for want of money.
fon banded over to the Military Governor of¦
desire for gohl and the same fear of Alms giving is the antidoto poverty: The external circumstances of cov.touanes, Sungkiang and Shanghai and excented on
Tako heed and boware of OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW. June 27th, 1919. In connection with this
life may
have change, but life itself is covetouantes, for a man's life consist th We have the same not in the abundauce of the things which case, two petitions from the Chambers of
Very keen interest is being displayed in the same as of old. Commerce and Agricultural Associations this season's open championship bowls al battle to fight against the world the he possesseth," said our Blessed Lord. of Chowchun and Chang San Haien, competition. No less than 74 entries have and the Devil. The message which The man who is generous in his alon Shantung, were forwarded to the Military bon received and these were drawn at the the martyrs have to teach us is that we giving will void this deadly sin of Governor of Sungkang and Shanghai Kowloon Howling Green Club inst night must be prepared to suffer for Christ. It covetousness, asin which is always attack. and tran-mitted by him to the Municipal. The result of the draw is as follows:- may not be our fate to be put to death ing us and seems epidemic here, where
P. A
THE SHANTUNG BANDITS.
NOTORIOUS DEEDS OF A FORMER LEADER.
In
Polier. Details were given therein of 28 cass of holding for rassom, in seine in- stances for sumus as much as $150,000.- 27 murders and 1 cases of abduction of
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work of Poh Tax Ming and his assceintes. This band was also charged with the destruction by fire of some 190 shops and of the Temples of the Gud of War and the God of Water at Chowchun. The temples contain the remains of natives of! Shans and these were thrown on the river side by the bandits and the coffins nord for firewood. The petitioners con- cluded by estimating the foregoing list as being only one third of the crimes for which this bandit chief and his sub ordinates were responsible. Poh Taz Ming admitted at the Military Court the truth of all the accusations made against him
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It will be remembered that Hul stated he came down from Amoy where the soldiery interfered with his business to such an extens that, he was unable to carry on. Arrived in Hongkong he tried hard to get a job for some months, but without success, and after a few nights
wandering the streets with nowhere to sleep, gave himself up to the police.
Inspector Cocks told his Worship that he had been able to find the man a job is. the meanwhile.
The Magistrate advised Hulse to give up the drink now that he had a job, and try and settle down to a steady life. Ho reminded him that should be maku a
cond appearance this charge would be. remembered against him.
Huse left the Court offering his Wor
up his sincere thanks,
There are
for our religion, but if it is of any real to ofthe men who are capable of
D. Gow A. B. Whibley; 1. Harvey tale we must suffer for it. Our Blessed Better things becoming vissed with the Pile . A. Glord has taught us that we cannot serve thought of money. It is very true as St.
God and Mammon, and if you do not Paul wrote. The love of money is
. Mackintosh; A. G. Prahyjohn. J. McKelvie; J. II. Barr
FIRST ROUND.
women; all of which were stated to be the air; A. Wallace . R. Dixon: 0. Terve Mammon in this world you must run of all kinds of evil." No ono but
J. B. Hamilton; 1. Ried. G. R. "spect to suffer. But too many, even of fool despista money, but he is the worst Let us this for, as a Spanish proverb saya. Оил Edwards; L. Guy c. T. Urimes; J. Me those who praises Christianity, are trying foot of all who boards and worships it,
ourselves what is Murtrice. G. Morrison: W. Macfarlane to serve God and Mamnion.
Our last garant has no pockets," worth us. religion
bad It is not
"If we are living a really Christian life; PT. Farrell: L. Roe v. J. Ling; W morning ask Wotherspoon . . Keith; J. MacLaglau
eriterion of the value we place on any we all not rob God by neglecting. e. H. E. Stevens'; C. Atkinson,
thing to ask how much we spend upon it. alms giving-but we shall give liberally Take Alcohol, how much does Alcohol cost and gladly, estreming it a privilege to be you it a suonth? If it costs you nothing able to help God's work with our money, should have no heartation in saying that and by the practice of alms giving we Alcohol has no attraction for you. Or shall secure ourselves against the popular tak Golf if you spend nothing on Golf, sin of covetousness, a gin which has ere at even paying a club suhecription, I now ruined many who had begun well as should not hesitate to say that Golf has God's servants. Think of Balaam, and no attraction for you Or if you tell me Čehazi, and Judas, and Demas, and ice should know that reading does not attract your spiritual life. that you spend nothing on books, I to it that covetousness does not cruch out
J. Muirhead. A. Holland; C. Price W. C. Smith; R. Abraham . L. Lammert; T. W. Hartley . W. Russell J. Fuulda t. B. Duncan, W, Maire. W. Gerrard: A. Grimmitt v. W. Knight; J. Maclachlan . B. Hal; A. MacFarlane 7. A. Nicoll; J. Gibson . A. Taylor.
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it these petitions. His capture removed J. Russell; A. Simpson 2. P. Bradbury the leader from a large and formidable! baud, remnants of which remained in Massey v. G. Groener; W. Johnson Shantung to join, later on, the present R. Lapsley W. Hill v. W. Greig, R. Green; W. Hedley 4 bandit group at Pau To Ku.
Oswick; J. Ogg 2. A. Gourlay; H. Overy v. U. Omar; W. MacKny v. J. Clark; J. Robertson v. W. Glendinning; J. C. Brown . J. Ferguson; C. J. Trechi v. S. Gray; Seccombe v. J. Blake.
MARINE COURT.
EUROPEAN CAPTAIN,
PROSECUTED.
So it may certainly be said of a Gäd does not ask us to die for Him; person who spends nothing or next toast. Alban did. He bidy us live for Him, nothing on his religion, that he has no and may He who inspired the martyrs vital interest in religion. How does your give us such a measure of His spirit that expenditure on religion compare with we may live for Him and for the ad- of His glorious Kingdom. KYRPTOK LENSES
what you spend on other things? With vancement bridge, or golf, or dancing, or motor-cars. That is the great object which we' used áre the most perfect double focus glasses
or the cinema? What proportion of your ever to keep before us. The youngest and. for both reading and distant. In the
income is given to God Alms giving is poorest and weakat amongst us is called as much a Christian duty as prayer. The to take his or her part in setting up the ordinary bifocal lens, the segment or !
Jews used to given a tenth of their in-kingdom of God, just as much as the part for reading is cemented to the die:
come to God, and the Christian should martyr who died for thủ faith. In work- tant lens, raising the segment above the
eertainly not give legs. Our Lord saiding for God we shall encounter ell mannes "It is more blessed to give than to of temptation but we shall be doing that surface of the main lens. The segment
At the Muring Court, yesterday morn reive and H. praised Zaccheus for which alone can satisfy our souls. and the line of union are always more or ing, Capt. J. Watson, master of the giving away half his goods. lintes we fos noticable. In Kryptok lens, no ce Gorjulun (owned by Mr. H. M. H. regularly give certain portion of ouri Follow with reverent steps the great
Nemuzce) was summoned before Comdr income to God we are robbing Him. God example ment is used, but the reading segment Beckwith, and charged with carrying 77 reckons the amount of our giving not by Fieuzal 1 ensee of any prescription in passengers without a passenger certificate the number of dollars, but by the propor
good," the main lens, while the whole lens is on June 13th. 14 war further charged with tion, which the sum given bears to what ground smooth on both sides to the desir- with such information as was required more in God's sight than all the gold of failing to furnish the Harbour Master
The widow's two mites were We have ed focus. Kryptok lenses of any prescrip contrary to the Bhipping Ordinance 1890 the wealthy who gave of their abundance. Mr. H. O. Macnamara defended and And the rule of B. Paul was that every tion in either regular or Toric form ure
entered a plan of not guilty on both
as God had pros manufactued by the Hongkong Optical counts, and asked for a remul na Christian should give Co., successors to Clark & Co., Optical had only beu-instructed on Saturday and red him." At least a tenth of our Prescription Specialists, located in 13, had not had time to go into the charges.red him."
Queen's Road Central-AnyT.
At least a tenth of our
A reruand was granted, the case being income-ought to be regularly laid arida adjourned until tomorrow.
(Confirmed at fook of neza ovlann.)
Of Him whose holy work was "doing
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So shall the wide world seem oud
Father's Temple Each loving life a psalm of gratitude. Then shall all shackles fall; thy stormy.
clangdur
Of wild war music o'er the earth shall
Cast:;
Love shall trend out the baleful fire of
And in its ashes plant the 4200 of peace,