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(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:}} SPAIN AND ITALY. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ROYAL VISIT.

"Patts, November 24th. Commenting on the visit of the King and Queen of Spain to Italy, the Marin points out that the Italian fleet is. stronger than the Fresch The Spanish doet is relatively weak but possesses” a first-class naval base in the Balearic Islands,

It

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] ̧ CHAIRMAN OF REUTER'S IN PEKING.

A BUSY WEEK.

PRKING, Sovember guth. Sir Roderick Jones visited the Great Wall yesterday. To-day he was the guest of the Chinese Pressmen at luncheon, and to-morrow he will have an maligner with the President and will take luncheon with Dr. Wellington Koo. On Wednesday he dines with the British Minister and an

W. W. Yen.

TROFESSOR'S LIGHTNING TRIP DOWN THE AGES. FORTY THOUSAND YEARS IN FORTY MINUTES.

A PASSING NOD TO TUTANKAHMEN,

The Tonibu. of

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 97, 1923.

IMPERIAL EDÏOT IN JAPAN.

AN, EXHORTATION · AND ··Ã ̈ WARNING.-.

STANDREW'S TIDE SERMON BY THE REV. 11 COPLEY MOYLE.

The following sermon was preached in St. John's Cathedral on Sunday morning

Senior Chaplain

the Rov. L. Copley Moyle, MA,

The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvist. that He will seed

Mat 997.09-

COAL IN THE PHILIPPINES

OPTIMISTIC REPORT..

The President and the General Manager of the National Coal Company, Manila. in a half yearly report to the directorate and the Government Board of Contrul,

declare that when the coal mine of the

Among other things, the report renches the following conclusions:

LESSON OF THE EARTHQUAKE, A Japanese Imperial Elict has been A very larga audience, including many issue exhorting the people of Japan to leading residents in the Colony, assembled exercise the utmost thrift and frugality

National Coal Company passes the devi at the Helena May Institute yesterday and to give mcreased beed to questions

lopmental stage, coal can be produced in afternoon to hear Dr. J. L. Shellshear, of morality mo ng to strengthen the

the Philippinca at a price that will com- Professor of Anatomy in Hongkong | fomulations of the State and promote forth labourers into. His harvest,pete with any imported coal.

"The“ Guveritiert Board of Control unit The University, lecture na

the prosperity of the country.

St. Andrew's tide has come to be re- prominent members of the legislature, it Denk Mainichi give the following cognised in the Church of England as a is stated, have decided to carry on the the Egyptian Kings."

special season for prayer for God's bless- ; activities of the company. All aceded tion overheard while the audience nasen-

Judging from the fragments of converma- translation of the Edict:

We are of the opinion that the founding on the missionary work of the Church assistance, it was declared, would be

It was in the year 1879 that a spécial day | extended. * 4 bled and the boys brought in extra ton of national prosperity is dependent of prayer was first appointed, and since. chairs to seat the constant accessions to

upon the strong, sturly spirit of the then a tremendous increase has taken the throng, Hongkong thought it was people, and therefore, Our subjects place in the missionary work of our going to hear at second hand-or at worst should aim to strengthen the foundation Church, though it is still far short of not utorr than third-hand-all about of the State by developing and cultivat what it ought to be, and our missionary contributions are loss than those of the Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter in

the late Emperor paid special attention Presbyterians and also less than those of Luxor. Alna for the tenuity of human to nationni education, and not only did the Methodist. St. Andrew is an Apostle hopes!

he point out to the subjects the Great of whom we read itle in the Gospels. Principles which have heen handed down but from what we do read we know that from Our Imperial Ancestors, but also he was anxious to being others to his Master. instructed the subjects to be loyal to the First he brought his own brother Fotor State, to be faithful to one another, and to Christ, later he brought the lad with to be frugal in their daily life.

the five loaves and two fishes, and later These instructions of the late Emperor still we read of him bringing cortain were given because of his wish to develop Greeks to Jesus Christ, so he has been the nation's spirit. Ever since the issu-selected as the patron saint of missionary ance of these instructions, the object of national education has been clearly act forth as a guidance, and has been the foundation of the prosperity of the State. Ever since Our ascension to the Throne, We have always been endeavouring to follow the instructions of the late En

is vital for France to secure com- munications with North Africa and as the Thursday he will bare lumcheen with Dr. Tutank-ahmen and the discoveries of Lording their bardy Spirit. For this reason, French ficet is no longer sufficient for national defenue France will probably have to choose between participating in the Latin countries' Mediterranean policy and persisting in a policy based on an agreement with England,.

TRANS ATLANTIC

BROADCASTING. ENGLISH PROGRAMME HEARD IN AMERICA,

New York, November 25th. Wireless enthusiasts yesterday evening listened in to s¿broadcasting_programme from England Arden City, Long Island and Chatham, Massachusetts picked up piano playing from Liverpool, while Turry Town heard "Hello America " several times.

HOME FLÅT. RACING SEASON.

SUCCESSFUL OWNERS AND

TRAINERS

Loxos, -Noven:ber with.

Lord Derby heats the list of winning owners for the Bat racing season just ended with L0,000: Aga Khan in seroid. with Easou, Lord Astar won 120,000: Lord Rosebery 220,000 al 5. D. Jei

£1,

Alce Taylor was again the most success- Jal trainer with forty-six races, value £49,000 followed by R. C. Dawson with thirty-three races, worth £48,006

SOVIET BRUTALITY.

NUNS INSULTED: ANOTHER PRIEST ARRESTED."

RGA. Novetuber 95th. The Soviet Government is apparently preparing for a fresh anti-religions can. pign. Six agents of the Cheka, accom- panied by "Red ** soldiers invaded pre mises at Moscow occupied by Dominican

as who were just retiring to bed.

The terrified us were assembled in your ronnt and subjected to seven hour' interrogation, the Chicka agents ridicul ing their religious practices. The Mother

Superior, and a number of sisters were arrested and imprisoned. -

Between sightseeing an attending

In opening, Professor Shellshear hinted these and other entertainments in the that the real title of his lecture would be company of prominent – eitizens.

Sir that of a famous but little-read book, **The Origin of Species." (Panic glances Roderick's tion, will he fully occupied exchanged by nudience.) He wished to examine the beginnings of the civilisation until his departure on Saturday,

and culture of mankind: these were best araced by ad examination of human burial customs, and so he had chosen to

BANDITS' NAIVE REQUEST. ASK PRISONER TO INTERCEDE ON

THEIR BEHALF.

Speak of "The Tombs of the Kings not that he was going to say much about the tombs (rubdued expressions of dis- appointment)-but he was going to analyse the factors which impelled man The Civil and Military Governors of to build the stupendous monuments which

remained unto this day.

PEXING, November 8th.

Shantung bave informed the Government. by telegraph, that setive measures are being taken to clear the villages in the province of all bad characters. They are also making efforts to secure the release of Father Frederie, why is detained in the region of flsiashan.

The lecturer indicated that the "an- cient Egyptians were much too modern to serve his purpose in the investigation upon which he was cut. The source from whence they derived their advanced civil isation must be traced back 40.000 years forty times as long as from William the Conqueror to the present time.

With this. Professor Shellshear embark. ed upon a heroic attempt to outvic Mr. H. G. Wells and give an outline of an Outline of History. The attempt was doubtfully sureagful, and probably few members of the audience, if put to it (sny in competition for one of those cash prizes which certain journals offer for advertis. the ing purposes) could write an intelligible tonecount of their lightning trip down the

the

The telegram ads that the bandits are holding Father Frederic with the object of bargaining for their enrolment in regular forces and also says that

andits had asked Father Frederic intercede on their behalf.

By COURTESY OF THE WALLY" BULLETIN." FIGHTING IN SZECHUAN.

CHENGTU, November 7th.

- (Delayed)

#LCH

peror. But we suddenly met the unparal leled disaster, and Our mind, has been distarbed by sorrow and fear for the

future..

Moreover, the loss from the recent calamity has been very great. The re

stortion of the civilization of the country as well as the development of national power depends upon the nation's spirit. This is the time for co-operation between the people, irrespective of station. They should follow the instructions which have been promulgated by the late Emperor. vance the prosperity of the State, and enhance the happiness of society and of Our Race. We wish to strengthen, with nid of Our subjects the foundation of the State, and to carry on the Great Work of Our Imperial Ancestors."

When the nine passes the development stage, coal can be produced in the Philip- pines at a price that will compete with any imported coal. This has been conclu- sively demonstrated by recent mining costa in Cebu.

Both the Cobu and Mindanas bitumin. eus (Gotas) conls are suitable for any commercial use and will sell at a price equal to that of the average imported fuel.

The company's apparent operating loss is due ontirely, to the Mindanao district. The cost of maintaining and guarding the property would be greater than this pre-

An insignificant investment will turn the present loss in Mindanao into a pro St. The proposed investment will be entirely in additional mine equippient.

work. For many years we here in Hong-sent deficit. kong bave taken part in the work of intercession which is going on at this sea- son. We keep a day of continuous prayor in this Cathedral. Different people undertake to spend a quarter of an hour here in silent prayer for God's blessing

If funds are provided for proper deve- laptment on a large scale, operations can be carried on at a profit in the Mindanao semi-authracite field (Butong) by selling the small sizes in the Philippines and exporting the domestic sixes.

The National Development Company has been authorized by the Board of Control to effect adequate and necessary improvements in the coal mince in Min- danao.

ON YANGTSZE.

The Ichang Correspondent of the X.-C. Daily News, writing on November 15th said

whose label many in the audicuco did not Subjects should thus endeavour to ad upon every Christian by Christ Hitself, are making their way to Shanghai.

Leaving the starting point after a brief glimpse of a brand of prehistoric man ratch, we came to more familiar ground where weit Neanderthal Man. Passing through his territory with the speed of light, we spent quite a few seconds with the Cro-Magnons, an early people whose existence is an amazing outcrop of eut- ture. Their burial customs, the lecturer said, gave some of our first clues to the early history of mankind. And what was the maison de af their burial customs. I They asked, the question which men had asked through all the ages, even unto the Whence have we come, and present, It is understorm here that owing to the whither are we going? They were con large, increase of brigandage is Szxhuan, vinced of inmuirtality and they buried their dead against in resurrection day. the British and American Ministers at "Our whole civilisations," contented the Peking are jointly, cosidering the aislesturer is built or the conception of

the immortality of man."

The Federalist fores, under Liu Ton chou," were driven out of Micnchu by the confederated Szechuan Force a few days after the former had captured Micoelu,

INCREASE OF BRIGANDAGE.

ability

of withdrawing their missionaries.

JAPANESE LABOUR IN

CANADA

A PRIVY COUNCIL JUDAMENT.

The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on October 15th dismissed a appeal from a judgment of the Supreme labour in the Dominion, without costa. Court of Canada relating to Japanese

The river has fallen rapidly during the past few days, and the larger of the up- river chips are finished for the season and

Th smaller size of ships are more numerous this year than last, and doubtless there is an attraction to build such ships because of the great increase of the freight tarifi dar- ing winter monthsome to hand that th Indo-Chinn new ship Ang Wo has been badly holed through striking a rock about 10 miles alive Chungking, while on the Chungking-Suifa rum This is doubly un- fortunate as this company's other ship the

These early people attached some life. Loni Haldaue, delivering their Lord in Christ is His own nature of love, and dioceses in Africa whore Mohammedanism

A priest and many of his parishioners but at present they have decidal to merely giving magic to cowrio shells-the lecturer ships' judgment said: This is an appeal to receive love is to become loving. The is very active, Mohammedanim is a mis-

were subsciuently arrested.

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ARCHBISHOP'S AWFUL SUFFERINGS.

RIGA, Novembor göth.

SUPÈRFLUOUS OFFICIALS.

PAXING, November 25th, The Government," in addition to disini A message from Museow stats that Arch- bishop Cieplak, who was condemned. toing superfluous officials, contemplates the death at the time of Patriarch Tikhon's abolition of a number of incessary offices trial and saleequently had the sentence; commuted, is confined in a cell-measuring and commissious...which have little or no 8 by 6.foot, and is rapidly failing thing to do. health.

on the missionary work of the Church | Of the forty-two people who took part in this scheme last year, twenty-one, that is exactly hall, have left the Colony, so I Although learning has been greatly would appeal this morning to this cun- extended, and the intelligence of Our gregation to lend their aid by sending in subjects has been advancing daily, there their names to me as willing to spend a has been a lack of moral discipline and quarter of an hour here next Friday in also tendency towards luxurious living silent prayer for missions. Various mis- We greatly fear that unless this tendencysionary prayers and litanies are provided is checked, the success already attained for those who take part, and I hope there -nny be lost.

are many who if they cannot undertake to pass a quarter of an hour here will INDO CHINA SHIP DAMAGED. make a point of coming here next Friday and spending some minutes in prayer for (iod's blessing on missions. In doing to we shall be obeying the command of Jesus Christ" Pray se the Lord of the Harvest that fle will send forth labourera juto His Harvest. The work of preaching the Gospel to all nations is a duty laid and those who cannot personally fulfil the command are bound to help by their prayers and almas, those who are fulfilling t Our Blessed Lord's command to preach the Gospel was connected with Archt claim, "All power is given unte Me in Heaven and in earth, Go yo there fore and teach all nations." Christianity has a message for the world which the work needs it tells us of the power of God which through Christ is available for our use and our support. It can ho has done but fos trips this sea kindle is the hearts of men such a fire on owing to machinery trouble, of love for Christ and for all mankind

Admira) Anderson on the Bes is here at as will destroy the selfishness which other-present, and is leaving to-morrow for wise fills man's lives. The Gospel of Chungking on the str. Anian. Christ is a treasure which is never pro- perly possessed so long as it is merely enjoyed, for what God offers to mankin reinforcement and strengthening of those

from a judgment expressing the answers Christian who has no desire to spread sionary religion. Its methods of propage- did not explain very clearly why, or per to two questions submitted by the Gover- Christianity has not begun to imbilie the tion are not the methods of love but of warn home societies not to send new mishaps the explanation was lost in the rush. nor-General of Canada in Council, under spirit of bis religion. If a man has been force. It not only tries to persuade men They buried these shells with their dead the Canadian Supreme Court Act. The strengthened by Christ to overcome sin, but it also forces and compels them where signarics to Szechuan.

also red ochre apparently to make up to the, dccetard the good sed blood he had first was whether the Legislature of he will be anxious to let others know of it has the opportunity, What would be

British Columbia bad power to enact the power of Christ. Just in death. (A blood-stained ending Chapter 10 of ita Statutes for 1981, being

the result of its triumph in the world may The work of Foreign Missions" ne to life's fretful dream was, of course,

be seen from the massacres and atrocities common in those days of civilisation's an Act to validate and confirm certain it is sometimes called, is the work of which have marked Turkish rule in every Orders in Council and provisions relating every Christian. It is not a satisfactory land where it has had power. Mobam early dawn)

Later, many thousands of years further to the employment of persons on Crown position that the spreading of Christianity medanism is the one religion which con- down the course of history, agriculture property. The second question was, it which is the work of the whole church tests the progress of Christianity; and we was discovered, and, the continuity of the Court thought the Act it is in should be left to societies. Our Mission-

know that there have been times part only, in what particulars was it ultra ary Societies were started at a time when

in the past when it has wiped out parts. civilisation was assured. Barley was now

rified and the lecturer remarked, that rires. The majority of the learned Judges the idea of spreading Christianity had of the Christian Church, and that it is barley, in appearance, was not unlike the Listert purtree had to power almost died out. Our oldest Missionary cowrie shell of an earlier day. In Can Legislature of the Province had no power Society the Society for Promoting Chris making strenuous efforts to wipe out the to snart the statute, and that the second tian Knowledge was started in the year Christian Churches to-day, and that it remnants of Armenian and other nueient ton recantly, he picked up a similarly- shaped object, used by the priests to question did not arise. The relevant facts 1609. Three years later in 1701 the so- attract the attention of the gods. Cer-

was started nul about 100 years later the pagan people of Africa. We ought to tain symbols, such as the walked in the Executive Council of the Pro-ciety for the Propagation of the Gospel is spreading at a rapid rate amongst the vince and approved by the Lieut-Gover- Church Missionary Society. The Church Pray for those who are brought face to the cowrie shell, the lecturer showed,

of England as a whole was doing nothing face with the missionary efforts of Mohan persisted all down the ages and were or, to the effect that no Chinese ur found alike in Egypt, India, China, Japanese should be employed in or about to evangelise the world, and so the found medanism and we ought to support liber the tunnels, drains. or premises to which ers of these. societies joined together to ally such a society as the Universities licences or lenses related, and that a simi-de what the whole Church ought to have Mission to Central Africa which is trying, Mexico, Sweden and New Zealand. to mention a few places."

With the discovery of agriculture,lar provision should also be inserted in done. During the last 200 years, and to christianise native races before they re won over to Mohammedanism. enumerated leases and livenees which conditions, as in Egypt, gave them a

store fully recognised, and the Nations! Players comes to us from Japan where should be issued by the offers of the duty of spreading the Gospel has been large measure of protection from warlike Provincial Government. In 1913 n. treaty Aasenis of the Church of England has the earthquake in Tokyo and Yokohama neighbours), People became too numer

was made between the King and the Eni

now appointed a 3issionary Council has done such damage to missionary peror of Japan by which subjects of the which it is hoped will consolidate and work Two Japanese priests had been the discovery of copper, an outlet and

were to have been conscorated Jast month. a means of support for surplus population high contracting parties should have full increase the missionary work of our selected for consecration as Eishops and was found a trade. Thus, the lecturer liberty to enter, travel, and reside in the Church,

The growth of means of communication lere is an extract from a cable sent by suggested, the culture of Egypt was territories of the other, and in all that spread, not by settlement of her people relates to the pursuit of their industries, during rerent cars bas mule the call for Bishop Henslett of B. Tokyo to the Mis in distant parts of the earth, but by their callings, professions, and educational passionary, workers more, insistent than sionary Societies in England, Church studies should be placed in all respects ever before. Countries where the mis and Mission lossce minimum quarter contact with other peoples in the course

million pounds, besides dwelling, schools, All seventeen of trading operations, extended, it must the ae-footing as the subjects, or be remembered, over period as long na citizens of the most favoured nation. On mary could hardly enter a few years

ago are now easy of access and aro call hospital, dispensary. four thousand years, ample time for April 10th, 1913, the Parliament of the ing hudly for apore Christian worker churches lost. Over 50 workers includ

Dominion passed the Japanese Treaty

Places which used to take many months ing missionaries, and 450-Christian Tami gyution influence to penetrate to the Act, providing that the treaty just refer to reach can now be reached in a few wounded Christians over 100, many miss

lice, homeless, lost all reuntest corners of the earth

red to should be thereby sanctioned and weeks, Western civilization is spreading. Scientists were divided into two camps, declared, to have the force of law it in all directions, "and when it comes the ing. Impossible calculate leases, cannot " one of which declared that the occurrenceCanada." On April 2nd, 1921, the Legis old pon Christian religions fail before it realise gravity, and immensity of calam of remarkable points of similarity in religions and other customs throughout lature of British Cohaulin passed an Act. We see this, in China. You bave only to ity. Mission work back fifteen years, con die World was due, not to Egyptian in-purporting to validate and confirm the see the neglected state of most of the secratious as decided December" PIRY thuence, fat, to men's minds, the world two minutes referred to. Their Lordships Chincks temples to learn how the pupular ye the Lord of the Harvest that He will To-day I call on you to take your part în An Ulster Unionists' ddegation number over, travelling in similar grooves, so that will humily advise his Majesty that the presentation of Buddhists has lost its hold sond forth labourers into His harvest.

on those Chinese, who have imbibed that prayer. Christian teachers are being they duplicated one another's ideas and first of the questions submitted to the lug n bundred and fifty persons, cluding dovenes Professor Shellshear de Supreme Court of Canada should be a Wortern learning. If they are not taught Parties are proceeding to various head.clared himself to be unimpressed with swered in the negative as that Court has the Christian religion they will have no asked for to-day and are not forthcoming A British schooner orrying whisky has quarters all over the cmntry to assist the this latter view and to be a supporter of answered it. The second question docs secure guide amidst the wreck of their in the number required. And as we been seized seven miles off New Jersey. Conservative candidates in their constitu- the theory of Egyptian influence. When not arise. The statute has been disallow old ideas, At present we all know the pray we must see that we do our utmost the harvest of the world. If anyone of The crew use their fiste in opposing cap-cles and incidentally keep Ulster's cause one found the dragon in Egypt, China. ed. It may not be necessary to enact it condition of China is desperate; and there to increase the number of labourers in you hears "Christ's cull to be a labourer ture, but were finally subdur. The before the electorate,

Mexico, England fas depicted on the in a fresh form, but if this is to be done are many who believe that the unly solu

in the mission field, do not close your master declared that he was acting within

sovereign and associated with St. George) it may be possible so to redraft it as to tion of fer jirolimus will be found he the the law He had been informs that Us

brays in connection with the same reli exclude from do operation of its prin-

growth of Christian leats i every walk gious ideas, was it possible to believe that ciple all subjects of the Japanese - of Christian teaching and the heart to that call, and if anyone

of life.China needs men of nound mental the decurrence of these idens was a coin-peror "

training and ineral Integrity. She needs seek to dissuade him or her from tol cidence in all these plyees 1

lowing it because it is mat road to women whose character will flower its worldly fame or riches. The labourers in oral beauty beguine rooted in spiritual Christ's harvest fick do not grin the reality. She needs inire and happy chi transitory and perishing rewards of this reu. All these are doing created by the world but they gain the unspeakable.jpg Christian forces at work in this great of bringing others to their Lord and country but those Christian forces-ced Master and houring from lis lips ther

recoun spiritual and personal rein commendation Well done, good and forcinent the needs of China call faithful servagt To be in any way a loudly for our carnest prayers. Another worker in the great world harvest of preasing, deed at the present time in the

souls, is agriselege mob to be lightly (Continued ut fool of mezi column,) thrown way,

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GOLD FRANO PAYMENT.

PERING, November 25th.

A group of meters of Parliament inter- pellated the Government (1) whether the Government had consented to the payment of gold franes, or would in future agree to

NEW GERMAN MINISTRY. THE NEW CHANCELLOR,

BERLIN, November 5th. Her Heinrich Albert, the new Chan- cellor, was Treasurer, in the Cuno Minis try. As an official of the Ministry of thech payment; (2) whether there is any Interior he organised the German see-

were that in 100% two minutes were

tion of the St. Louis Exhibition in 1904, truth in the report that the Government / populations seftied down in peace (where all instruments relating to a number of socially during the last 50 years, the Another urgent call for the help of our

He was Bernstorff's Commercial Attaché had instructed the Shuiwachu to withhold nt Washington and principal agent for,

German propaganda from 1914 till theach payment: (3) whether the appoint-ous for the country to support and, with Cnited States entry into hostilitios.

Herr Albert is a native of Magdebarget of Waug Kehmiu, who is closely in ned, has just entered his fiftieth year. terested in this payment, as Finance Minis Provident Ebert, by commissioning Herter indicates a settlement of this dispute. Alert, has apparently reverted to the idea of having a Cabinet of officials and The interpellators demand an answer, to specialista without distinctive party these questions within three days. colouring.

EARLIER CABLEE,

BERLIN, November 25th.

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Herr Albert, who was a number of the HOME ELECTION CAMPAIGN, Bauer cabinet, has been trasted with the formation of a Ministry.

THE TWELVE MILE TREATY

SOME DOUBT REGARDING POWER OF AUTHORITIES.

New Yonz, November 25th

twelve-mile treaty had not been signed

ULSTERITES TO ASSIST "CONSERVATIVES.

LONDON, November. 25th.

thirty women, bas reached London,

REUTERS NEW LONDON

OFFICES

·OBITUARY:

GALVESTON, November 25th. With regard to the

the Island -SEIZITË of Hume, the Customs authorities decline to

LONDON, November 25th.

In the course of a brief reference to son of their interest in the work of Hong disclose op what authority they are acting.

Benter's greets all subscribers, from the the tomb of Tutankahmen. Professor hong University. Down in Pokfulum they The port collector sny's he has rectivest in new soffices, where as agency was installed She shear drew attention to the fact that were somewhat remote froin the central instructions with regard to the status of today without interrruption of its services.

*modern furniture designs are surprisingly currents of Hongkong life and they ap the twelve-mile treaty, but believed he had

similar to the examples of ancient Egyetpreciated all the more ny encouragement Ample authority. Captain Farrell of the

in furniture found the tomb of this which they received. faland: Home and his crew of seven werz

hoog-lead rulers D

After this little compliment no profcat arrested of charge of unlawfully import

In conclusion the lecturer thanked the was possible, as to the short shrift Tutank liquor, but all lince been released on

Frederickudience in, attending in such largo nummen had received, and the members of bail of x thousand dollars. It is stated that heal intend to start forfeiture Dixon, former editor of the Christian hers and said he took it as an expres the audience went their several ways.

"(Continugd at "foot of next, antumm.) proceedings.

-MI-FREDERICKS -DIXON The death has occurred of Mr.

Sciener Monitor.

Killed und

son or daughter who hears the call to

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