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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26,
In his revelations, Christ assumed to satisfy who God was by the answers he gave "What is the truth 1-1 am," "What is the way ?-Lam," "What is the life 2-1 am." Budda, Confucius, and the others did
not protend to give it. Christ said "Ged is a good god, God is a loving god." With the In dian philosophers, evolutions reached the utmost limit and there was nothing leit for the revertion of time. Revelation involved the
have returned fro a runaway match, enter and praclaim their marriage. The captulo, who has all along been marked out as the nieco's future husband, makes up his mind quickly, seizes a radshaw, and with the announcement that his address is that of. Lady Huntworth, the curtain falls. The play is admirably acted, each and everyone taking their pants with a smoothiness productive of a most evenly worked play. Mr. Brough was really extremely
The P. and O. Steam' Navigation admission of the supernatural, or the doctrine good as the Vicar of Stillford, and gave one
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Mr. Chamberlain in Cape Town.
LONDON, February 24th.
At a luncheon at the Chamber of Com merce Mr. Chamberlain in the course of a speech said that with the expansion of the Colonies the burden on the mother-country was more than she could bear alone. The Colonies had not borne their fair share, some of them, India included, had, but generally they must rise to a fuller appreciation of their duty in this respect. He appealed to' The leaders of both sides to consider if Cape Colony was doing enough.
Parliament.
LATER.
Despite of the severity of yesterday even ing's attack and the strong support it receives in many quarters, it is believed only about ten Unionists will vote against the Govern ment to-night.
Russia.
The Tinics Moscow correspondent says that arrangements have been completed for 280,000 men to join the colours the monien they are called upon. Exceptional activity is manifest on the Russian head quarter staff
(N.C. D. News.)
A Bank Scandal at Tientsin.
TIENTSIN, 20th February,
A native banker of this city, uncle of the Yokohama Specie Bank compradore, decamped on Thu.sday. his liabilities are said to exceed Tis. 1,000,000,
of miracles. The supernatural is just as natural as the natural. Were miracles new Did not scientist's say that there was a time when there was no life in the world? Where did
it come from?
Ali scientists would like 10 know that. Did not mea discover miraculous things out of nature every day? But God, the Lard of Nature was not allowed to do any- thing new! They claimed superiority over Asiatics on account of their discoveries. Tele- graphy steamships, etc. Why not one of those existed too years ngu
Who would that China would
2 new thing. Whatever the su.prises of the future Christ would never be surpass, Christianity had broken the naturally haughty intellect of man, and to-day commends itself tus reason because it transcended it -
not do
say
A vote of thanks was accorded the speaker, his last le tere in Honglong for some time. and regrets were expressed that that would be
AT THE THEATRE.
"LADY HEATWORTH'S EXPERIMENT,"
The experiment of Lady Huntwo.th received its introduction to a Hongkong audience at the Theairs last evening when Mr. Brough and his powerful sustaining Company inter preted R. C. Curton's original three-act comedy, Unless we are mistaken Lady Huntworth's
It is feated that a foreign bank is among the Huntworth, an unprincipled aristocratic sot, creditors,
REASONABLENESS OF CHRIS-
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made her
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the impression that it is a part he enjoys. le knows what is wanted, and has the knack of importing humour at the right time and in the most natural manner possible, Mrs. Brough has already created a great number of rôles, and her Lady Hustworth should certainly rank among the best. She has earned the favour of all playgoers by her good acting and by a charming refinement to be found only Her among the devotees of the stage. impersonation of cook was really a charm. ing part and delighted everyone in the house, Mr. Lovell is admirably suited to a military rule, and his appearance as Captain Dorvaston, was quite as successful as his inter- pretation of Col. An truther in The Second in Command. The Lucy Pillenger of Miss Temple was made a dainty tó.c, conspicuous by a natural fascination, while Aliss Susic Vaughan, as Hamoh, could not have been awarded a part to which she is better adapted. Miss Gillies B.own was а very natural domestic, and Mr. Parey Walshe gained disaction by a splendid interpretation of Gaudy. Mr. Ernest Vere did the work of the curate, and Mr. Leslie Victor was successful as Cray. The staging of the play was unusually good, and every credit is due to the manage- ment for their etints in this direction. The following is the caste of characters --- Captain, hestum (lam Bengal",
t'avalıy).......
M, W, T, L Kev, Aulley Willenger (Vicas gl. Suth
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Miss Mavi Vanghen, Miss Temple. Miss Pilies Brown,
Mr. Brough.
VISIT TO LI HUNG-CHANG'S TOME,
Earth"
Nanking, ili February.
Before the coffin is an Altar with offerings of cakes, gruel, oranges, etc., and there are beautiful cloisonne incense pot, flower and candle holders.
SIR ERNEST SATOW'S RESOLVE.
Sir Ernest Satow, who was recently received by the King, is having daily conferences with the chief permanent officials at the Foreign Office. A correspondent of the Manchester Dispatch understands he strongly dissents from the policy pursued by the Government in China during recent years, and is determined on his return to Pekin to be less fettered than he and his immediate predecessor, Sir Claude Mac donal, now at Tokio, were.
Anyone who knows Sir Ernest Satow, ant only as a diplomatist but as a Chinese scholar, will admit that he is in a better position to judge than the Foreign Office.
REBELS ALONG THE, YANGIZE.
The Universal Gazette learns from its Nan-
1903.
ELLIS KADOORIE SCHOOL AT SHANGHAI.
has made proportionately little noise, has now. A work of wide reaching usefulness, which been eight months in progress at the Ellis Kadoute school ip Park Lane, and a shorter time at a fourishing branch at Nantay says the N. C.D. News. The report of the headmaster, presented at the first prize distribution, and pro. duced in another column, is a striking testimony to the scope for such work among the younger eration of Chinese, whose enthusiasm for Western leaming and especially for instruc tion in things English is only limited by the opportunities available. The Ellis Kadoorie schools at Hongkong, Canton, and Shanghai are institutions of quite recent establishment and the noticeable feature is that they are supported entirely by Chinese subscriptions, added in generous donations of $40,000 in i Hongkong and Tls. 10,000 in Shanghai from i in the Colony. Mr. Ellis Kadoorie, an English few merchant,
The movement has had a most extraordinary success and everyone will most cordially wish it continued prosperity.
king contemporary, the Liang Kiang Se Pa telegraphed to Viceroy Chang informing him that acting Viceroy Tuan Fang of Hupeh lately that it was reported that rebels were present along the Yangtze and preparing to cause an uprising, the region above Kiukiang being especially critical, etc. Viceroy Chang has also been informed by the Weiwupu of Peking that it had been informed by the German Minister that luxers were in existence about Kiangning practising their art and armed with rifles and was requested by the Minister to cause the boxing practices to be prohibited, so as to avoid complications. After receiving the two mes.. suges, the Viceroy at a ce ordered the Tantais, Magistrates and the military authorities to investigate and make arrests of the delinquents.SURANCE SCCIETY MC
A CANTON INVENTOR.
The Sin Wan Pas gathers that a certain gentleman of Canton, by name Wang, lately invented a fire engine and has been granted special right to make and sell it. On the 13th atrial took place and it was found to be mos! satisfactory.
Twenty five pinds of water added to a bottle of chemical, thrown from the engine is able to extinguish one chang of fire (four yards). Further, the engines light and portable, and the streams thrown out are strong, while the chem als are only twenty- five rents per bottle. The numerous witnesses present at the trial showed much appreciation of the invention.
THE KWANGSI REBELLION.
The Sin an understands that Mar- shal Su's policy in quelling the rebellion in Kwangsi Province is to get the rebels to surrender. The other day he telegraphed to Peking repiting that a considerabile number had surrendered. Those who surrendered last month at Pinchon and Linchon were enlisted into the "Kan" left battalion while those wish surrendered lately had been sent to form part of the garrison at Kheiyang, In consequence of the addition of these men, the expenditures increased proportionally. After consulting the Viceroy of Liang Kuang and the Governor DI Kengsi, it was concluded that Kwang-tang was to contribute Tls. 20,000 per month towards the expenditures, as there was no other method of obtaining further funds, in consequence the Marshal urgently begged for grants from Peking
Commercial.
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
BANKS are rather foser, and small sales have been made at $687.50." UNION IN. in great demand, and few sales are reported at $515.00, and buyers at this rate, butun sellers. HONGKONG FIRES and CINA FINES are inquired for, the former at $327.50 and the latter at $86.co. HONGKONG, CANTON and MACAO STEAM- ROATS have changed hands at $365) and $30.75 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATIONS are quoted at irregular tates, say $98.je to $100.00. CHINA SUGARS are weaker, and
sellers at $100.
HONGKONG and WHAMPOA DOCKS have been placed at $100.00 ex dividend. KOWLOON WHARE and GODOWNS are wanted at 893.50. Kowloon LANDS, and WEST POINT BUILDINGS are neglected. The quotations are purely nominat at last rate. HUMPHREYS ESTATES reported sales done al 11. GREEN ISLAND CEMENTS are firm and several fats have changed hands at $22 and $1175.
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I have been paying a visit to Lu Chico Foo and to-day went to see the tomb of Li Rang. chang. It is east of this place fifteen li, near a village called Ta Hing Tsih. There is a large temple-like building which is simply the residence of the grave yard. In this is the coffin of the late Prime Minister. l'efore the Strange and startling information reaches us door of this building are the words:
from Bangpra concerning the active military manicures, and other war-like preparations "Who twisted Heaven and Turned the going on there, reports the Sinn Free Press of the 11th inst. Gur corespondent informed us movement was some months ago that the object of this military to storm the garrison at Chantaboon and drive out the French by force of arms, and lake possession of the place, should the new Convention be rejected by the French Parliament. The On the hangings before the coffin ars the natives round about the coast at Anghin, coffin will not be interr.d till the 18th of words "all countries of the world sorrow." The Bangplassi, and Bangpra are daily expecting to see the Siamese troops making a forward the second month on account of geomantic in-movement on Chantaban to storm the garrison there and turn out the French, or rapture them fluences. The grave mound is heaped up and
and bring them as hostages to Hangkok! Our is about 15 feet high and 25 feet in diameter at correspondent has had this information, not the base. The great officer's wife is in the
from one or two, but from several Siamese soldiers, who spoke frankly on the matter, and mound and the side will be dug out in order to
said they would gladly desert before engaging make room for the hushand's coffin. Splendid in the war if they could get a chance, without groves of many acres of magnolias, Bowering fear of being re-captured! But the Prince who plum and other beautiful flowering trees are
is in command tells them that nothing will be easier, and that they have nothing to fear, as they being set out. There are also large groves of are well armed and far out-number the French. pine and evergreens,
Our correspondent assures us that there are at present, at least, upwards of 3,000 soldiers at Bangpra, armed with new rilles. They are in possession of three batteries, and large quanti ties of ammunition. The barracks consist of about je divisions cach division capable of containing about 150 men. They have already made a level track which stretches a long way towards Chantaboon and the Prince is sanguine of a glorious victory! This is very serious business, and it is passing strange how Siam, while protesting her good will and friendship towards France, could be planning her hase if" operations at Bangora to make war on the French garrison, at that boon with a view of conquering all Chinbøda!
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periment had a long ran at the Cu'several years ago, and ever suce has been kept prominently before the theatregoing public byly as Sersant at the carages Mr. Perry Walke, such popular companies as
that which is now delighting luge audiences in our own Colony. we have bead it stated that the play has a tendency to expand into face, but the fun is of a character which pleases, without leaving any unpleasant recullection, and the predominant feeling when one sises to leave the theatre is that a delightful evening has been spent. The dialogue is crisp and at times epigrammatic, and the smart things linger agreeably in the memory. The story which is perhaps some- what slender is this: Canline Rayward, the central figure is the divorced wife of Lord
whom she had married to meet the wishes of both families. Gambling, racing, tippling, and "other establishments" speedily depleted the fortune of Lord Huntworth and his wife, and the peer determined to divorce his spouse and At the City Hall fast evening, under the turn his title to good account by wedding a auspices of the Hongkong dd Volumes rich widow, Lady Huntworth was the stumb Society, the Rev. Dr. G. F. Pentecost lectured ling block, but he overcame the difficulty by to a large audience on "The Reasonableness suburning domestics, and priming them with a of Christianity. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C, lory sufficient for his purpose. Lady Bunt- hon. secretary of the Society introduced worth, to the surprise of society, and with the the speaker, observing that the subject certainty of social ostracism, declined to defend would be dealt with from a scientific and the suit. She secured the assistance of the historic, as well as a religious standpoint. nan with whose name hers was innocently Dr. Pentecost, in the course of his remarks, coupled, and the result was a decree. Cast on said: It is utterly reasonable to say that if her own resources, Lady Huntworth enlisted the Christianity is not reasonable, it is not ympathy of a lady friend of rouk, resumed her divine; God must be divinely reasonable. maiden name, and became cook, to the Vicar of Christianity is not reasonable it would fall to Stillford, the Rey, Audley Pillenger. It was in the ground, man always being a relicious being this guise that the audience ard asecker after God. In considering the acquaintance, Cook, as she is styled, was too subject of the reasonableness of Christianity, smart a woman to give herself away, and he pointed out that they must eliminate consequently she is more or less a mystery to all consideration of Christianity as it had the vicar's home circle; but is recognised as a been involved in politics, or with the State, very superior person. So much so that the all consideration of ecclesiasticism, and, vicar, his guest (Captain Donvaston), and lastly; they must eliminate from the divine Gandy (his man servant) all desire an alliance revelation certain ethical associations. That with so attractive a personality. The experiment Christ was a man, is a confronting fact which the undertakes arises from the fact that. seen streaming down the courses of centuries cooking is her sale accomplishment. It brings along with history, science and als. Like the her into contact with a variety of clean-est per Mississippi, the Missouri, and the Gulf Stream, sonages. These, however, she handles with such it was hard to say where Christianity started or delicacy and tact as in secure her the good where it ended. It was not like the mythical wishes of all the household, except the vicar's gods of India, clouded in the mist of byegone extremely proper sister, Miss Hannah Pillenger. days; it had a fixed origin back into the The first act serves to illustrate the effect which the people. There was a Buddhist priest in Hebrew and l'atriarchal ages. On what was the conversation of a rackety military man has
12 tea house ปี fille over twenty years Christianity bottomed ? Not speculation-it upon the simplicity of a country cler man's of age. I pointed him not to the people as a disctims speculative element; not se ibes, to home. Captain Dorvaston's sporting phrase specimen of those who bied them. The priest discuss theory. It was the most extraordinology is so much double Dutch, and explana.answered, the gads told me in a dream it i ary society the world had ever seen, broken up tions only tend to still further confuse malters smoked opium I should live to ninety years of into many sects and phrases by the different It is only just prior to the else that the motive age." answered "your guds are more des- temperament of countries, yet it emb: died is revented through the meeting of one Crayle picable than yourself" all. I perservered in all circumstances; and Miss Rayward. Crayll is none other than in monarchies, republics, and all democracies, Lord Huntworth, who has arrived in the parish and it did not matter whether France was of Droneborough with a deal purpose in view. monan.by or a republic to-morrow-Chris. One is to avoid duns; the strand in re-arry tianity was always the same. It embodied it- his wife, who, he has discovered, is heiress 10 st If in individuals like a large crystal broken fortune. ile makes an appointment to mee into many pieces; and every individual piece her that night in the kitchen at 8.3o. Cook resembled the whole cystal. Christianty there has two other appointments, at 9 and 930, fore could not be destroyed; it must live. both of which mean proposals. This removes Oriental people in India knew there was us to a distinctly different atmosphere, and here no hope of expelling the British from the we have an excellent little peep into life below country, till the last Britisher, was dead, and stairs. A man, it is said, is nu hero in his valet's Christianity might be compared to that. To be eyes. and the doings of the Pillenger house. a Christian was not only to be a disciple of hold are freely and frankly criticised by his Christ, but to accept him as the exemplification domestics. The appointments are kept at inter- ofhisteachings. They might be disciples of Plato, val, all too dangerously close, the result being orthey might be disciples of a politician but they hat Crayll, in a drunken stupor, is stawed would not like to 'square their lives by them. away in the scullery, beneath the sink the vicar Again, the extraordinary claims of Christ for him hides in the larder, while the captain, to escape self were not philosophical, speculative,orscien- a meeting with Miss Pillenger, takes refuge in tific inductions. He was differentiated among a cupboard surrounded by brooms, pots and bis contemporaries. The Theists, Materialists, pails. An unfortunate rattling of utensils dis Deists, Atheists, and what-nots, said that closes his presence, and a hasty departure supernatural revelation from God to man was with a hint of trouble in the morning follows, not reasonable. Was it reasonable that every The vicar, in making his escape, encounters
The depression, moving Eastwards, probably thing should be provided for man except his the captain, while Crayle, with his scheme foiled passed to the North of Shanghai during the most important. need? Was it reasonable through the dropping of a letter, is deposited in night and is now moving into the W. part of to suppose that God, if there was a God, handy ditch. In Act III, the best of the play, the Sea of Japan. should expect man is try and find out this the cook's identity is disclosed. She resigns- problem and never give information? Reve her situation, after necessary explanation, and lation was not unreasonable, and the lakes her leave of the company. Before doing eternal need of man was his god and his so, however, she gives the captain her address. faith, and reason did not supply these. At this moment the vicar's niece and curate, who
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On the road to this city, I met two cases that illustrate the Romanist-like idolatry of
Next morning some iniles further on 1 sav a pour viduw with three children making their way toward Nanking to get charity. She had heen the wife of a tenant farmer. I asked her how much money she had paid for masses to
told her if these miserable priests had not the priests. She sad twenty dollars." I
swindled her she would not need to go begging and told her of the priest incident the day before. The priest robs the people by pretend. ing to get relatives nut of the devil's clutches and then spends his money in getting himself into the devil's grip.—Shanghat Mercury,
THE WEATHER.
Acting Director of the Hongkong Obser- The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg
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