REPUBLICAN MACAO.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 22 1910
PAREMAATHE TRIANGLE.
It will to a valuable, lassos in the higher | candid and own up that he is really a leotar matkemitica of floauce, and our own administ, and a pirata, and that, robbing people doesn't tration In Hongkong, with all its ability and | hurt him at all, and that ha actually le an enemy conscientiousness will no doubt study it to ad- of the Ohristian religion, I answer that for being vanlige, Were it possible to make Macao pay a pirata he ought to be hanged or otherwise her way without drawing da sources of revenue dealt with by his lawful Government; and that which our great non-Christian neighbour Ching" av an 'onomy of God and the Christian Faith has repudiated and is closing up the republican he will very surely find the fate in store for all faction would not gain at all by it, for is happy those who blaspheme Ale hoir Name, and that a discovery would be promptly takenʼndvant- | I'regent that the days of Crusades are ovar age of by the Maciensa to elect a loyal senato and re-boist the king's Big. Speaking for myself and, I am netured, the overwhelming majority of Portuguese Macainie, suct a con summation, so devastly to be wished, would b be acclaimed with delight and indeed it is hard: to imagine who could fail to rejžico at it—aEYO those to whom I tefrain from applying harsh epithets. All men know, however, that when the most beautiful, the most exquisite music is belog played, dogs will bowl
SO LET THEM HOWL
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ROTEL P
PRIBTOR'S
LIABILITY
MFORTANT FOINT DECIDED BY THE
·PULSNE JUDOR
10th inst
THE INDO CHINESE OPIUM TRAFFIC
We have received an appsai f.om an Import ant representative conference on the opium evil, held at Edinburgh Immediately following the World Missionary Conference, addressed to the Archbishops and Bishops of the Anglican com- denominations in Greater Britala, suggestlog munion, and to the leaders of all the Protestant. concerted action throughout the Empire on this momentous subject.
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albed by all citizens who care for the of the nation, most of all by those who and call themselves ChristianaMAVER
The duty is the more urgent because we can not without additiouni shame hesitate to co- "operata" with what seem to be the rannins desires and efforts of the rules of Chinta 3 you are acting that a special short suppld be cordially agree which you and there with whom, made to lastract sad invite the Christian public. oplaton of the nation, so that it may strengthen policy of reparation. Th the Government in pursuing a courageque
Yours vary truly,
COSMO EDOR.
william Armark.j
Army,
J. F. Dablin, Archbishop of Dublin. William Booth, General of the Salvation
W. Brechin, Primus of Scottials Episcopal J.K. Churchy W. Carlile, Founder and Secretary of the Haary Thomas Chapman, President of the William Clough, President of the Wesleyan Reform Union
THE DREADLESS (QUIZ" The Hongkong Telegraph in the leading auit. cle on Monday aptly qualed a Portuguese proverb, which may be parodied somewhat as follows: Where the carcase 11, there shall the birds be gathered together, and every single one of them will be a valtura." fa Portugal' Kingship, Nobility and Religion in stale, and the scrambls for the spoils can only provide sport for the beatless and unfeeling All the partiss in the State have been vultures, and are not likely to change their character in chang ing their coat sad their same. The amodat of useful knowledge which enabled the surpar of power in Lisbon, President Eriga, to be a professor of a university once world-renowned and respected, does evidently not include any keawledge of the actual circumstances and re- quirements of Macao. For, ho : proefalmed to the ex-President of the "Leal Senado" that at hearing of prayer for an autosomsue and autonomy would be granted by the new pirati, solvant Macao, with her «King's „Aag' flying | Captain of the ameiten, on tka gth October, was not diaputed and it was not suggested that that it is engaging the serious altestion of our Church Army ADAM cal 14time lo Lisbon to the people and Colony from a loyal sanate houre, Thirə İr an at- of Macao. That unhappy mas, the ex-Pre piration for the imporalble," we feir, bat. H. L. Dennys, S... from the Crowa: Solichior's Ha was satisfied that during heavy rains, the them mart test the ultimate solution of the United Methodist Church,inte sident and present expounder of such views had there been a few more men of the courage as might be expected in be held by such peo of that geallaman who, being present at the ple as those who tore down their flag last week, disgraceful ceremony, of the lowering of the bas tamely trotted afær his Lepublican master
« LIKE A DAA LAMIN For he appears to have expended upon the question of autonomy for Macao nothing that the English member did alter Mr. Burke had spoken's "I say ditto to Mr. Braga, I say dito to Mr. Braga, and then imagines that he has made an originat, speech, "Neither the
any serious consideration Autopomy or com plate” self-government (saving only a veto in reserva, which remains there practically for
mire of rebellion. Under-a sopublican auto- ever) involves beary duties and responsibility which must of necessity include all ties, and makes imperative demands on
Chinese who are Portuguese "citizens,” wo men's partes, diligence and capability, Only shall be interested, but grieved at the inevitable result. Four Afths of the land sad sine the very greatest of the British Colonies are tenthy of the capital in Macao belong to Chi. autonomous. Macko s'one cannot even raise
rese. The Chinese Citzens," outnumber their
• corps of men for ber garrison, which is sent ber from Portugal, and of which we think she
Portuguese fellows by more than four to would be wall vid, of that portion, small, wo
one. Mene, Nene, Thikel, Upharsis. Good-bye
Keg Long live King Maanell' and (we have beard, but are fals to disbelieve it) was brutally track on the head with a scabbard by a soldier
delanded.
The jury was as follows -Moist. C. K.
With the memorialists, wa recognize the gravity of the present crisis. We welcome also of Scollanderen, Moderator of the Free C the assurance given in the highest quarters Inading statesman We recognize that with fanciul problems involved; and we share the hope expressed by the World Missionary Con difficulties created by thecassation of the oplum Governmenta may be able to meet the financial revenue in a way that shall not increase the taxation of the mass of the people in India nor
and the affect of our national action on Christian a view, however, of the moral istaes at stake, missionk in the East, wa agree with the muMO-
Samuel S. Hanshaw, President of the Primi- ary college.e tive Maisodias Conference.
can be called thought. He has only said, as /. Had ibèra bem a few more such, anked and i mitted sigalng the forged document bat added, quid came out of them-more than one turn Injure the Feudatory States concerned.”. A "Conference, A
John Haranbrook, President of the Wesleyan
gregational Union.
0. Silvaster Home, President of the Con-
J. Westbury Jonas, Président of the Countess / 1. H. Jewett, President of the National Jʻrus Church Council.
A UNITED CHRISTIAN APPKAL.
The following “Veiled Christian Appeal for land, delivered judgment to the Summary has been addressed to the Churches and Cheis, The Acting Palana Júdge, Mr. Justice, Hase- the Euding of the Indo-Chinese Opium Traffic" Court this sfleinpon in the case in which 1. 1.0.ilan communities throughout the British Em Lorquisin, Harbour Master at Kongmoon, and pitel Mrs. Lorestan filed a suit against L. Gament, FRAUD BY SEAMANS proprietor of the Astor House Hotel, to recover the sum of $250 for damage dons to the goods GOODS OBTAINED IN CAPTAIN'S NAME/ and belongings of plalatifs owing to and through the negligence of defendant and his 8th Inst. Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Plural hotel, Mr. P. M. Hodgson, of Messrs. Ewess servants while the plaintiffs wore staying at the at the Criminal Sessions this morales and Parton, appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. Robert Staext, a seaman on the Drum Oito Kong Sing represented the defendat to was indicted on a'charge of obtaining goods by
His Lordship aid that his Ending in that Se means of false pretences, to wit, forging a
has proud be in favour of the plaintifs. That the plaintiffs' personal effects were damaged the avidence of such damage was concocted. luggage room. became swamped and in bis opinion the place was not to held luggage at King's flag, way brave enough and Joyal enough. Haxton (foreman), J. Simpson, A. L' DawROD, such times. The plaint'ffs 'stated' that when farence that the British Imperial and Indian Arthur Heath, Principal, Moravian Missions
F. L. Silva, O., H. Van Delden,, Hoff When the boxes were placed on the truck, their luggage was taken out, water streamed out Bridger and W. Wanning,
Dalerdant on balag asked to enter his plea ad- they were found to be so heavy, that the cooling banged them on the truck and a quantity of
eight inches of rain fal during two days, he had bler of water in view of the fact that about no hesitation in saying that the luggage got dad principally to the heavy rains, which forgery with latest to defraud; (2) utterly fall of the morning of the apth June, Hisar, eat need for the expression of Chrisilan
forged document; and (3), obtaining some Lordship dealt with the point of law calsed ance in an evil now so fully acknowledged.
conscience, that nothing can justify contious by virtue of a document porponing to come from the Captain of the Druwelton On by the defence that the plaintiffs were not the 9th October last, defendant was entitled entitled to damages because they did not to a certain sum of monny which was in the the boxes then and there but it came out hands of the Captain, the amount being due to Kengmoon at a certain hour and obviously in evidence that the platatiffs had to proceed for wages. The trades people could only go there was no time to examine the contents of the seamen goods ander au order signed by the boxu. Plaintiff's frank demeanour in the the Captain. On Sunday the ship was to have box had a most convincing effect on bis: Lord left and the Captain made up the accounts on ship's mind. Mr. Blumenthal, the manager of
1. That each parish or copgregation, ofther temporary the Nova Vids accuses my country The Iniolence with which der Maçao con.
more chlis before the ship left but he did sign the box which amounted to an admission of directly, or by means of societies, or meeting, a few caits. On Sunday the defendant left the liability and he had tried to qualify that be invited to adopt's memorial to the Home of Socialistic tendencies may be lrgiven him in ship without permission and gave the ship's admission by saying that there might have Goversment, in harmony with the recent re view of the fact that "a robber of haproostetallor a piece of paper and obtained $10 worth been bottles containing liquid in the boxes commandations of the Central Board of Mis of goods. The forgery was bound to be dia- and if the hotties got broken he was, actions of the Church of England, and with the (he applied the bame to himself) called Lloyd- George has to a canal extent, succeeded in cramming some Socialistic legislation down the defendunt in his possession and it was able. The evidence, however, distinctly show fadings of Commission; Vil; of the World very foolish of defendant to act as he did, The question of liability had not been.
ed that there were no bottles in the tronki. Missionary Conference on the subject, asking the throats of a tame and submissive Parlia most, But England is far from Socialist; because although be gained some advant settled by any English Court but the mutler Treaty obligations to admit opium
(a) that Obias be formally released from Scotland is candidly individualist, and Scots
age by oblaring the clothes, the Cap bad baan litigated in America and there it was men, sure of their own strength, cau fond tale did not stand to loss anything for themselves without begging for State Bid: defendast pleaded that he was got sober at the fed that the moment the luggage was brought into a hotel it was under the protection of the Catholic Ireland abhors Soc'alism, and what is
time and had no intention of defrauding anyone, landlord, It was, therefore, not necessary for true of the self-reliant Scots is true of the hardy
but there was the question of depravity to.
him to deal with the polat of law raised by Ms. and capable Protestants of Ulster. It is futile considered. Counsel then laid down ike law. and only exposes the weakness of a defence relating to false pretences and explained to the Hodgson that the Common Law liability of the without the cannes and armout of sound orga-jury that the question they would have to do time the luggage receipts were handed by Me, defendant as landlord commenced from the cide, was not whether the Captain had lost any Blumenthal. He wou'd give judgment for the ment, to babble about repobligas and socialist tendencies in Europe as a Jastification for big but whether the defendant intended to plaintiffs with costs, the question of damages
wall led, that miserable business need novercas bonestly say I didn't maza to defraud.” The Chief Justice-You can say that after v taken place, and with the King's flag stil. haps a self-sacrifice as great as, that which
wards, veg Aying, with the aid of much self-sacrifice, por
"Mr. Alabasíor stated that" prisoner was might have been made to keep above might be of insolvency as well as the
usurper nor he has ratily given the matter glorified Macao of old accenful effort charged under thœe conels, which were (1) Wampad. Jo his opinlos, the damaga wa|| rial that the present situation" constitutes an of Huntingdon's Charchas,
hopa, which consists of an anti-religions gank of † sweet Cidade do Nome de Dros en China, the previous day. He said he would, not giv)|ibe Astor House, mada certain statements in
mutinous revel ers. She cannot even provida herself with a doc. Har gunboats have to come to Hoogkẳng to be patched up when something goes wrong. How in the world is Macao going to provide for its yearly Budget? Officials, armles nud pavian, police, a thousand things and hundreds of men bare to be paid for by an autonomous Govátament. If it be obe jacted that until
SENIOR MARQUES, ・
THE HARBOUR WORKS
RAISING THE RED FLAG OF REBILLION, committing high treason, murdering people to the streets, bombarding palaces, insult Ing religious ladies and invading the privacy and sanctity of their convents, p'ander Ing Churches, and In general bebaving, as rebeli do behave. Dr. Luiz Nolarco has not been able to find any defence for these things, any more than he has found any com patibility between the impanding or threatened expulsion of the Italian Sisters from the Casa
the present Gaveidbe ol Macao, went to Timor and governed that Colony so well and to wisely that he managed to make it not only self supportlog but prosperous, Macas used to have to be blod to pay for a portion of Timor's support, and that therefors Miscao alone ought to be well able to manage for herself, we are driven to reply that the trade of Macay is dwindling and so is har revenge. The opium farm alone is about a third of what it used to be, and the remainder of the bulk of the revence is derived from very unnavasty sources. is it suggested that Macao should become the gambling bell, and the stews of the East? Even if those bliter walls were fumber tapped the result would still be', meagre, One hope remalzed~ance, It was that under the young King, who as to grow older might be expected to grow in strength and self-confidence, Pougal would entar upande Beneficencia, and the prophecies ha uttered an era of ref; rm, półfiical parity and unexam- of Macho's future prosperity modera republican plod prosperity. The andavaloped riches of régime. What conceivable justification will Pongal and her still great Colonial Empie that able and, candid dialectician succeed ara of a valus almost beyond beital, and would in making for the sentence of perpetual bauish attract capital ander an honest rézime." It was ment from their country of the whole Houre hoped by lovnia of fale Lusitania that the time
of Braganza opicially Dom Manual and his was not far distant when Portugal would be in universally loved and respected mother, Queen a position to guaranted the loan of six million Amella? These admittedly gentle and harmless dollars needed for
people, who represent all that dignifles a Monarchy and one of the noblest families on earth, and all that should command revarance, admiration and loyalty, are robbed and driven away from their country. Perhaps the Nova Vida will be lost in admiration at the honesty of the republican pirates In sending Dom Manuel's clothes after him, There is much to be sald for robbing the Mobility, and every, word of it worthy of the leader of a band of brigars. The existence of a class superior in birth and mancers to others is of course intoleráb'o to a mean mind, steeped in envy and Jealousy. Its attitude is reminiscent of the French Refrlailon, where a poor man was sentenced to the gallictine for Do offence in this world except that he had. clean hands. I cannot be oblicted that the whole Nobility must be turned out of their native country neck and crop because some of their number have been de vile,' as Eorrupt and as uopatriotic as the worst Commoners who have been robbing the public para of Portugal and her Colonies. By the same orga. ment out should go all the Commentes too. We ars not surprised that thera has been so far ro mention in the piratical programme of a com plete abolition of all police and all Law Courts. Now that the pirates are in at least temporary power, they will naturally have a police and Courts of their own, where everybody tut the French Revolutions-les. I have already themselves may be penalized, thus emulating ssid neirly enough about the Rem of their programme which concerns Religion, I do not know what the Pope will say to it, but nobody need be suprised if this tyrannical interference with people's religious belief
at Macao. When those works had been com- plated Macao would have been in a better position than she has been for two or threa Kecorations. For it must cor be forgotten That the position of Macao was once ex tremely favourable for inland navigation, Even now, under proper administration, she might do something in the way of light draft motor boats trading in inland waters. But under republican autonomy, what will Macae .get? Notblog. For the promise of autonomy ander régime that has set the confidence and the credit of the World at its back is ne better than the promise of a drunken man. With just enough money barely to pay the salariesofherofficials andthat with sumaderived from sources we would rather not mention and the rainoer madatar of the gaming tables, Macho will have to appeal to Lisbon, on her knees begging for alms. What will the pirates who govern the newest Republic reply? They will first advise the autonomous Macaenan to rob the Church. I wish them jsy of it.. Is other columns than those of this paper & writer who with some propriety assumes a geometrical pseudonym which sufficiently pro claims his contradictions and turbid mind, bas
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LEADS TO CIVIL WAR
covered. The ́mäster hid money due to
defraud,
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Evidence having been called, the jury res tureed a usadimoue verdict of guilty aud defendant was sentenced to six months' hard
labour
BULLION.
Mesra. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Circular dated London, September 21, contains the, following:-
Gold. There was a somewhat keen com. patition for the £500,000, bar gold which arrived from the Cape and India.. £101,000 11 being shipped to India the form of small bars, and the balance of the arrivals bas bren taken for the Continent. The quotation role on Monday to 77a, s† 3. por ̊cz Sid,
The following amount was received by the Bank of England in
September, 19 £3,000 in sovereigns fram Australia.
Withdrawals wars made as under ;- Septembar 15, £100,000, in sovereigas for Alexandria. £410,0:0 in sovereigns for Con stantinopla, 4,000 in sovereigns for South America
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September 16 £50,000 in sovereigos for | Egypt
September 17, £150,000 ja sovereigns for Alexandria. 103,000 in sovereigns for Cons. tantinople.
>
Daring the week thire has been a total efflux of £1,075,000; still the Bank, Return shows a net reduction of only about 6600,000.
Silver. The silver market tbla week bat'becn
to be referred to the Registrar,
HONGKONG AssociatioN FOOTBALL LEAGUE,
SECOND DIVISION,'
The fixtures for 1910-1911 are as follows :--
1st Round. H. K. Police
88 Coy. R.G.A. 3rd Coy, R.G.A
3.0.0. 87 Coy, R.G.A. Bya, Must be completed na November 5th, 1910. and Round. 87 Coy. R.G... FIN B.0.0. 88 Coj. RG.A
- 83rd Coy, R.G. 4, Must be completed on November rath, 1970, HK: Polica Byn
3rd Round 83rd Day, R.G.A." # 87 Cay. R.G.A. H.K. Police
B.O Q. 88 Cay, R.G.A. Bye.. Must be completed on November 19th, 1910, 4th Round, H.K. Police
"
8.0.0,
*ws.
1/5.
15
88 Coy: R.G.A. Byb. Must be completed on December 10th, 1910,
- 7th-Round. H. K. Police
88 Goy. R.G.A. Bad Czy. R. G.A,
B.0.0. 27 Coy, R.G.A. Bye. Must be completed on December 17th, 1910. Eth Round. Byrd Coy, R.G.A. TO, H. K Polica. 88 Coy. R.G.A, St.
87 Coy, R.G.A. B..O. C. Bra. Must be completed on December 24th, 1910,
9th Round
We commend therefore the following sug. gestions to the attention of the Churches and while not wishing to dictate, atall refalet if the Congregations throughout the Empires and Blihops feel able to commend its adoption throughout their dioceses, and the Protestant. bodies throughout their respective, denomina
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(6) that the connexion of the Indian Gor ernment with the oplumexport trade, be brought to an end.
Gex W. Macalpine, President of the Baptist Union,
James Mellis, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of England.
Pearson McAdam Mair. Moderatst of the
Gan: ral Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
Howard Murphy, Moderator of the Prosby- terian Church in Ireland.
Owen Frys, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Wales..
Meeling of the Society of Friends.
Henry Lloyd Wilson, Clerk of the Yearly
Joba Young, Madarator of the United Fres Church of Scotland⠀
"BA. LINBR DISABLED.
PICKED UP BY THE 5.9", "MONTEAGLE"
The C.P.R.
was
ed to reach Woosing about & aim, today, and as she is bringing a large number of well-kaowa 2. That the occasion for this memorial be as Shanghai people back to their homes in the ear as possible to Monday, October 24th, that Model Satilemesi, her arrival has been a mat Peking of the Treaty of Tientsin, under which not, however, a "wiralen" message was receiv belog the fath auriversary of the ratification at ters of enger anticipation. Late yesterday after.
first time legalized. If this date be found in that she had picked up the Hamburg the import of our Indian opium became for the ed by the agents from the Mextongis announce Expedient, it is suggested that such action be Amarica liber Armenio, disabled, a couple of at any rate taken before the class of the year her in tow, reports the Shanghai Times of 15th hundred miles outside Nagasaki, and had taken 3. That the lacumbents or ministers of the inst. he cannot therefore get in to Wotsang various Christian Churches throughout, the earlier than about 6 pm. to-day, and it may Empire be invited to preach (where practicable) possibly be an hour or so later. The tender a sermon on the previous Sunday, setting forth going down to meet her will leave Shanghal at the very painful story of our opium relationspm. Amongst the Montongid's passengers with China in the past; the prejudicial influence are Mes 1.0. Ferguson and her children; Misa on the causeof missions exercised by the traffic! CE, Roach and child; Mias Davies, and, it is the heroic effort of Chios, at vast pecuniary thought, Bit. A.P. Stokes, founder of the emin loss, alike to Government and people, to free herself from the opium curse ; and the wrong
ont law firm of Flatt, Torsdale aud Macleod, on the part of Great Britain of continuance in that which Parliament bei unanimously con- demned as "morally indefensible,"
4. That in consonance, with the Resolution of the Lumbalb Conference cf 1908, which "calli spos a'l Christian people to pray for the repression of the eplum vil, special prayer be offered for the objects camed above, and for the guidance of the pallons la thus dealing with this prolific source of degradation and misery. For the glory of God and the honour of the sama of Christ in China and the East, such prayer is earnestly asked, for at home and
GREAT NORIHARN SA.CO;
ITE PROMISES TO THE PUBLIQ
spending nearly two millions of dollars on the The Great Northern Railway Company Is hill, as the main line is known from Scanle to Cascade Tunnel, in an effort to make the road Impregnable agalast snow slides during The winter months. This vast sum of money, Is being expended for the constraction of snow sheds, timber and concrete; for rebuilding two miles of the main line at and near Barne, East of the East portal of the big bara for new buildings at Wellington and Scenic; for addi tional tracks at Wellington, and for other work lacidental to a model winter rendezvous for a large body of men whose duty: it shall be to fight snow and keep the main line open at all times that the Company may serve its patrons as it desires, da je
abroad. 87 Cay. R.G.A.
Lembeth Palice, S.E., Aug, 3rd, 1910, - 28 Coy, R.G.A. 83rd Coy. R.G.A. Bye.
Dear Mr. Mayer,-As the outcome of your Must be completed on November 16th, 19:0
recent fetter to me and of the interview which 5th Round.
I have held with you and others upon the pre- 3rd Coy. R.G.A. EJ, H.K. Folica seat position of the opium question, 1 write, in September 19, 45.000 in sovereigns for Perù, 88 Cor. R.G.A.
By Coy. R.G.A. accordance with promise, to say that I am in September 2, 150,000 in sovereigns for
B.0.0. Bye.
fall accord with you in desiring that the subject, South America.
Must be completed on December 3rd, 1910.
should be kept before the public in England, 6th Round.
and that people shooid, as occasion server, be
In the latter part of fast April, several weeks 83rd Coy. R.G.A. VA, 8. Coy. R.G.A.
everywhere reminded of England's peculiar after the destructive snow slide at Wellington," H. K. Peliceen, B. 0.0..
responsibilities in this anxious and difficult mats in which a number of lives ware last and much tar. No pascan look with satisfaction, and few, valasbla property destroyod,' Jaman J. Hill, I think, can look without a sense of national chairman of the board of directors; L: W. Hill, self-reproach and even shame, at the record of President, I. C. Gilman, assistant to the pre our country's relation to the epiam question.sidents Chief Engineer Hogeleed, and other am certain that at this moment our responsible officials, visited Wellington and vicinity, and statesmen, both in the India Office and the after investigating conditions, the veteran hand. Foreign Office, are as anxious BE ADY Of Us CAR of the system then and thers decided to spare be that right should be done, and that effect no money in making the "bill" as safe as pos»- should be given as speedily as may be to the sible during the winter months. In extending. desire now widely entertained in China, and the road to the Const, Mr. Hill surmounted all ant lesa eagerly endorsed by us, that the trade sorts of obstacles, and when told by his Engi which has caused mach mischief should nears that the changes and betterments would come to an end. For the exact manner of cost a vast amount of money, he told them to primarily upon the effects of the statesmen to dons. The fulfilment of this order will be bringing this about I am myself willing to rely go ahead, and do the job as it should be whom I have referred, but it will be an assist- ance to those who are promoting this rightesas polished by the first of November, and before, and by the time the Snow cause, both in China, in India, and in England King spreads his mantin over the moontales If abundaut evidence is given that public opis: the Great Northern will be in s posltion to Ion in this country is strenuously on their side operate trains and make time over the Cis At the recent mssling of the Central Board Cades as it never has before, Should anything of Missions of the Church of England emphatic happen
cause a tie up at Wallington, Parson expression was given to the conviction that the gass can rest assured that there will not be effectual repression of the aplam evil will not repetition of last winter's disaster, an Hong the bo attaised until
jentire stretch swept by the alide will be erald
forced concrete snow shed, 3,300 feet long, the only ons of its kind in the world. To protect its Patrons and its propany the Great Northern Te spending $500,000 on this shed?,
slightly more interesting than recently. Buying criers from both Indis and Chius, coming on a market somewhat rcantily suppiled, resulted in a gradust improvement in the price from 144 for cash and 24.9/16 for two mos on the 16th justadt, to 24† and 74 13/16. quoted on the fast festant. On the latter date considerable purchases/were made for tha’Indian Bazazis, induced by the fear that the Bombay specula tiva-group may insist in calling up all the silver that is due to them on the settlement, which takes place on the 24th. "Calcutta bas holders shipped about £150,000 silver to ShaDg. also bought moderately. On the art instant, hal, which we understand has not yet been sold. A reaction of 1/16d occurred to-day on sales from Chios, but the tone of the market seems quite steady, as long as there is no un- loading by the speculativa group,
We understand that a considerable amount ofalivar will be sent to Bombay by next week's steamer, which is dus to arrive in time for the October saltlemast. The daily offiaks there is with silver, and a fairly copalderabis business about seventy bars, alor
The Chinese change still remains on parity
has been transacted both ways by Shanghai,
88 Coy, R.G.A.Fard Coy, R.G.A. 87 Coy, R.G.A, w. B. O, C.
H. K. Polica Bye, Must be completed on December gist, 1910. 10th Round. H. K. Police
vi... By Cay. R.G.A B. O. C.
85 Coy. R.G.A Bard Coy, R.G.A. Bya. Must be completed on January 7th, 191 The dates given for above matches must be thored to as far as possible except by the or
a
dar of the committee.
grounds and names of referees esch week.
Secretafins of Clubs will be notified of the
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
[B]X•A•B\DE |_ COMPETITION,
Two witches were decided yesterday after noon to the above Club competition. One re sulled in a one sided game and the other a closely contested uns, Baslow's team defeated Grogory's by ons goal to wil, and the other game Goggin lost to Hamilton's team by coals to min
(a) China is formally released from treaty obligations to admit oplum, q
(6) The connexion of the fadian trade Is brought to an anderen kenne
the Crown Colonias when the opium habit (c) Measures of probibition of opium, except for medicinal ares, are enforced throughout
prevaliksikatos
A like opinion was expressed in connexion with the recent Missi nary: Conference: le Edinburgh, which contained representatives of
LARGE"SBIZURE OF OPIUM
CONTRABAND’DRUG, FOUND OH, STEAMER
WHISKAS 7ILIPINAS.
of Portogal, including of course that of Macao. Even if the priesthood were tainted with laxity of morals and paucity of learning, it would stiil be entitled to the privileges of citiseship, nor could ruch faults on its part be made a valid excute by the State to perpetrate an act of open spallation. It may be that the secular clergy of Portugal and her dépendencias do not exhibit the same Apostolic vitues as that of other try as the Holy Father may to avert so Catholic countries 11 so, perhaps the discstab dire a calamilly, Religious persecution pora ishment of the Church, while being as Immoral and simple is the programme of Messra. Marat, and violent act, may in the end prove a blessing: Dautor, Robespierre, St. Just & Us. re I know that poor as the people are they will incarnate in Sr. Braga and his fellow Jacobias. still contrive to suppert 1er clergy. This. The needless villainy of it all will be apparent question is really beside the polut. I do not from the defence made by these rebels and 100 anywhere any
any justification for being valiant their sympathisers. They point to the lament In this connexion it is Interesting to note the against unarmed priests. It is quite easy for a mob of kalf drunken suffians to aunck and Mantel to effect reforms as an excuse for got beans and beau-cake from Mancheria amounted able failure of the Tato Ministers of Kingximordinary development of the soya bers trado. Whereas in 1907 the total exports of use a few priests, but the ease of such a deed does not diminish its cowardice and bentality. re mak ag a pretence at a constitutional If the hungry people of Macan porm their method of providing a remedy. The King has to only £1000,000 to 1009 the total rasch not reigned for two years belom they attack; 0,750,000. The crop this year is ex- Church to be sobbad, they will not be any the got his ministers, but him and his, innocent captionally good and is estimated at fully 1,000, sicherten 10 baliaus that the Macaneses family. They allege reasons which have been co-tour, and as the price has advances, A whole can bi gullig of such sacrilege advanced for the fastification of the Franch
wo should not be surprised if the total ship Those who imagine that the religious or Revolution, without thers being any sealogy at menta considerably exceeded the high Bzures. ders are rich, fad that lucrative source of all between the conditions prevailing in the last year, We need bardly say that this in wealth will be tapped by plundering them, as so deeply in error than I fear an argument of
France of 1780 and those in the Portugal of itself is distintily a bull fastore as regards mige, no assurance of my real knowledge of that the party now in Lisbon are in every sense
spro... It cannot be too plaioly and clearly ssid: silveryon the subject, will avail, to anligħica' them......... I
Mesam. Mocsita and Goldsmild's Circular of the word rebels and traitors, esamies of their dired London, September 23, says ;- should not like to ba present when the brave Country, their Nation, ibair race, foes to God. The silver market has shown more activity The U.S. coast guard Foldwas arrived
themselves by effective study of the subject:10 Two Chioameni Lan, Yu Wan soldiers of autonomous Macao sake over the to all religion, especially that of the Cross, and during the past week and the price with alight Sandakan on the ayed alt, having been ashore mind cutirely approve of such wise and Wan, the ship's
give guidance and Instruction to the public Taip, bava bron, arrested and property of the Jesuit, Fathers, because I hate the sight of disgusting and lolent deeds. But paibles a with if not actually accomplices fluctuations has advanced from agid, quoted on an uncharted stef on the B-W. Coast of well-considered steps beleg, takes may lacking investig I should like to see the faces of the Minis- in, the murder of one King and the binlik- a west age to 24 15/164, which is the rate Palawan. She was placed on the China Borneo, Litate this action, and that help by usa birining mor tern of the anw, Government when they ment of another. I have pažys today. The buying hay barn chiefs for Company's slip on Sunday sigor and was form of God towards bringing the evil to no es forbid hars, calculated and para contemplating the
RIGHT TO DEMAND Bombay and over 100,000 has been shipped to have sunaised extras recitabges, the brass Lam, yours very truly nhi thầu C.” What that will be in easy to fore- candour in any critic or partisen opponent this week to India. Next week being stern shod; being broken faBANK phenomena RANDALL CAUTUAR” cast. After the expulsion of the religions of the laws I have felt it my duty, to schilament steamer, a fairly large abipment is the rudder post and hand badly cracked and Bishopsborgs, York, Angast joth, 1910. orders hungry Macão will disva more mouths express anja:contributor to this: newspiper, agala expected to be made la spite of the other serious-damar yes nunaload by the hull. §. Dear Mrs. Meyer,~The present position of to feed than ever and
say hogestly that, he does not like this repub. Bas been more of a buyer then a seller and the oncactals as yet father the stokimer lll be tention and action of Chrisilan chirenti Wo If any such critic or opponent is prepared to stock-there beleg overY17.000 bara China Tha D, A. B. Herald andermand is that if ja the oplam question demands the marnest at; Bean and anti-religious business at all best gas, offerings from New York have been very small. entialy overhauled or only repaired comclantly voiller pawa? On dafi offre 1, that witer: a'l a The difference between spot and forward which, to make her son mofthy, Vi man must liro, sren |f() be by submitting to, throughout the weak har bong:1/153, kasto-day: A This is the largest rinamar the tylanny, and folping with the tyranta wasappeared and the quotations are identical. Co barry you ted on their.
Charjug to defend the indefensible, and did hur bren in good damand for the Con- of about 400
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different Churches and pallenalitlas,
15,000 pesos worth of opium has been found The whole subject can appropriately be is tied up in front of the custom, house, d Concealed on the steames Islas Filipinas, whi brought before Christian people both in town search is beleg made for mors, by the customs and country by the clergy and ministers of officials, reports the Gaplaweng Amar Leas religion and by hers who have qualified
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have come to see the rod ess; of our own stilinde ne a nation fo the opiom:fra folanately it is ostist to me the
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