CHRISTIANS IN EOREA.
Allegations Dented:
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY FEBRUARY 26 1912
the American laws. For this which a first and ontortaining ex- reason, any criticisma made ample appears in yesterday's against the police procedure issue); Mr. Gerald Fiennes will basing them on the American write about the Navy; and In connection with a tologram
lawa show ignorance on the Colonel Alsager Pollock, who bas ragarding a statement made by part of the critics, and are not demonstrated how efficient in- the "New York Ilerald" of worth while paying attention to. Ifantry soldiers can be trained in alleged persecution of nativen tho, arest and dotelio matters. Mr. Wilid Whitten, Further learn that some foreigners six monthe, is to deal with Army Christians in Koron, the follow of the prisoners involved in the who knows London and literature ing from the “Sevil Prosu" of. Tho 18th instant is of interest :- prosent ense to boilogul and as well as any man, will write a About the ond of summer resorted to initure for oxating will be represented by Mr. E. S. imagine that tho, poliro. have "Literary Canecie. Science Just a crime of the gravost nature confessions from the prisoners. Groor, Dr. C. W. Saleoby, an was on the point of being com-The flea is simply ridiculous, active apostle of Eugenics, will nitted at a certain pluro, in! Koren. Wo are not as yet in idea said to be barkoured by a task of discussing the problems Still tnore ridiculous is the absurd rosume his old and well-loved position to divalgo full particu fary of this case, as it is still a very small section of missionries of health and life in the columns julies. We may say this much, that the arrest of Christian of the paper, and dramatic, art, Koreans is an attempt on the parland, musical "oriticism will be in howover, that it is of such agave nature that when it comes to hof the Government aimed at the charge of Mr. 11. M. Walbrook, fully known it will startle the persecution of Christianity in one of whose dainty and; graceful world. We may also aid that Chosen. When the pre-tear sketches proparos tho audiences quite a large number of Koreans is brenght to Court and judg-at the Haynurket Theatro for professing to believe in Christianment is delivered on guilty mou, the enjoyment of Bunty Pulle bringing disgrace to the doctrino to be the authors of the special it will lo shown that the on the Strings. Thoss writers are of Christ and thereby doing features. great harm to the evangelization
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But the nowa of the day is of Chosen are the you then who offer all one of the main things Contral Police. In the course of Pocas to believe in it, but have that matter in an evening nows- conversation with him on various acted in direct contravention paper, and Mr. Garvin his -of-itu-doctrine. It is thebo secured a strong stuff rho will Topica on ile vechelon our Icnico. Hontativo reforror to the case and
hypocrites and also Christians prosont to the roaders of the called his attention to the mis- who have beguiled the credulous Pall Mall Gazette" the world's givings and misunderstandings
missionaries foto believing that happenings with a clearness,
of foreign missionaries with re-
their work." gard to the affair. Our repre
"Sin and criae will hoyor be The size of the paper romains soutative remarked that he heard exterminated from society as long unchanged, and the changes in that.
as mon inhabit this world. Itiate its "make-up," to use a technical momo ` missionaries, not Powing the true as xt of the principal duty of religionists to word, all ton in the direction of caso; have 1ɔon using the prevent their commission by added vitality and living in- authorities concerned of wil almral and spiritual teachings, terest. "Talk of the Town" porsecution of Korean Ohristians, and when they are commit.od it is a welcome iuiovation. There Under the circumstances, he is the principal duty of the police gossipy, personal paragraphe thought that the authorities yon- to deal with them properly in used long ago to be left to the cerned would do well to give After all, tho, two parties agrevinciol papers, but tho “ P. M. G.," obedience to the dictate of the laws. Loudon letter writers for pro- oxplanations concerning tho cars as far as permissible. In reply, in ving in view among other which years ago made them a the officer said that he was also astheadequate proietin of the prominent feature, now returns well aware of the misunderstands life and propoly of individuals to its old practico. Just another ings existing among some mind the promotion of public word to show that sentiment is sionaries and was desitus of and Missionarios, who indulge not yet dead, even in so bustling, opportunity of correcting their criticism against the author-matter-of-fact a placp se a nor views. He then went on to give ities emerned with regard to the paper oflico. The old editorial the following statemen, authorizeren case, and that on the table, upon which Froderick ing us at the same time to give flimsiest of reasons, should think Grass wood, John Morloy, Alfred G. publicity to it
seriously before allowing-them-Milner, W. T. Stend, E. T. Cook, The arrest of men involved in solves to be carried away by son- and others who helped to make it was commenced in September timental feelings. They should the name and fame of the " Pall laste Alroudly the examination of really feel humiliated to think Mall Gazotto" wrote leaders and fifty-ninomen has been completed, at man on under their spirit-Notes of the Day" that helped an all of them have been handed guidanco have betrayed to make history, and theold chairs over to the Public Procentors'
thom."
upon which they sut, have been Ofice. Still there remain not a
recovered from a dusty limbo few persons under police examiía-
under the raftors, where they Ton. The oficials concerned have!
wore inlorned in 1892, and tel boen: most assinously ongaged.
up once again in the place of inthooxamination of the prisoners,
honour. Yosterday's "Pall Mall working constantly day after day
Gazette," edited by Mr. Curvin, without rest. On account, of the
on the old table, is an admirablo grave nature, of the case and the
example of what an evening fargo number of persons involved,
newspaper should be. It is alert, tropidity and endowed with na- it behoves em to puratio the fresh stage of its brilliant cancer. interest from this firat, pigs to attracted his attention. His ar copious, and necurate, full of toral courage aerial navigation examination in a thorough mat Founded forty-seven years ago, the last; it covers the whole field ticles published last year in the nor, so that no innocent ono may the paper has always filled a grout of civilised human interest and Chinese World's Students Federa suffer. It is then quito natural and influential and, at times, beaks a future rich in distinction Journal under the caption that the examination should lending position in journalism. tion and success. require, as it has done, atong some of those who filled the time to complote. It rarely olitorial chair or contributed to need bo mid that the examination its columns hayo attained to grant in carried of strictly in ac dana eminence. Ono need only men- with the provisions of the law, tion the names of Viscount Morley, the arrest and detention of pri- Frederick Greenwood, Viscount soners and the collection of Milner, the late Viscount Clusthon, Coming Flights by Young Airman calities and if China over forms
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ovidence being all made within Sir James FitzStephen, George legal bounds. Nevertheless, due Eliot, Charles Lever, Sir John to the fact that the prisoners in-Kayo, Profossor Iluxley, Professor clade many Christian Koreans Tyndall, Sir Robert Giffen, Lord and teachers and. "pupils of a loughton, Charles Ronde, Goergo some more uorial flights, early cortain missiomry schoolt, kere Merefith, "Mr. "Swinburne, and next month, says the "Shanghai will be given for the benefit of and Kowloon Wharf and Godown | particularly among missionaries, Brown's Schooldays) to show aerial navigator will be a native of the field with ideas of airship he Kimo who advance adveres criti-what a brilliant band of writers the Republic of China. Mr. Ze is the first to fly. It will, be re- cisms against the authorities have at one time or another been Yee-lee, the first Chinese aviator monborod that Mr. Tse Tean-tai concerned with regard to this associated with the paper. When who holds a certificate from the invented a steerable airship. Mr. affair, In my opinion, these first gate blished and during re- London Royal Aero Club, will Tea was born in Australia and crities are victims of simple cent years, it was a firm and pow-make his first ascent in the graduated from Queen's College, credulity. Naturally those in-erful supporter of Conservative Kiangwan Race Course, probably Hongkong. He is also the inven volved in the case or those syn-policy. But there was a poiiod, on March 2, if the condition of the tor of Wolsely sun-holmet which pathizing with the prisoners wish under the editorship of Mr. John weather permits. He will fly on he sold to the British Govern- HONGKONG HOTEL CO LTD. to disgredit the authorities con- Morley, and after him under Mr. un Etrick monoplane of Austrian hent in 1896. cerned as much as possible, row. T. Stead and Mr. E. T. Cook, make. He is probably the
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T" that the examination of the care when it was an active advocate of est aviator in the world, being ed aerial navigation but the ho- SHAREHOLDERS wit be held at A YEARLY MEETING of first two Chinees who have studi may be impeded and they ony (ladstonian politics. Then came only twenty one years of ago. He escape the retribution of tho wa change of proprietorship, the is a slim man, below the average longs to Mr. Lee. We wish him the 2nd March, eceling a Bistement nour of being the first to fly be-The Company's Hotel on SATURDAY, For this reason, thoy invent and paper passing into the hands of height, of prepossessing appear spread all sorts of false charges fr. Waldorf Astor, and it has ance and of most unassuming every success and no doubt he for the pipase of recesing statement against the police, which are ever since been strongly Union- manners.
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him in his first flight from Chi-December, 1911, with the Report of the Directors, and to discuss any mattor their simplicity of heart and Last New Year's Day a change!
Four Months to Learn.
na's soil.
which may be compitoutly brought be of great importance to the future It took him four months to induce them to view the police of the "Pall Mall Gazetto" was quality himself as an aviator and
fors the Meeting.. with suspicion. That is the view made, when Mr. J. I. Garvin, one it was in Vienna that he first I take of their criticisms of the of the most brilliant and success tasted the excitement of a fly in police; otherwise it is inexplic-ful of living journalists, was ap the air.. Since then be has made able. I am also told that some pointed editor. During the past several ascents in England and foreign missionaries, not acquaint-month Mr. Garvin has bron France. His machine is expected, ing ad with the laws ruling in the engaged in reorganising and pro- here by the Gorman mail and if country in which they live,paring for the establishment of it arrives in good condition he criticize the police procedures by the "Pall Mall Gazette in its will be able to keep his appointmoeting, City Hall, noon, saying, for instance, this or that old position as the lending oven-ment on the date he has in mind. procedure is not followed in ing journal of the metropolis.
Hongkong Auxiliary, British Amerion. They must remember He has gathered round him dis- Provinco and was born in Ning- meeting, City Hall, 5.16 p.m.
Mr. Les isa native of Chokiong and Foreign Bible Society, annual that the American or English lingulehed group of writers, who po. He received his early edu- lows differ, in the methode follow will contribute to its columns. cation in Shanghai and proceed- Hongkong Ico Co. meeting, ed, from the Continental laws. Mr. Tilson Young has undertaken cd to England to finish his
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