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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.
Harston; larkapur, R. M. Dyer; Jansies and/or violas, Mrs. F'. Lauder, W. 1. Bell, Sir Robert Ho Tung (II.C.); violets, A. Cameron, W. II. Boll; stocks, Sir Robert Ho Tung, L S. Greenhill, R. M. Dyer (H.C.); primula, J. T. Bagram, E. F. Aucott, Mrs. P. Lauder (II.G.); annuala, parencials and/or any plants exclud ing palma, L. 8. Greenhill, J. T. Hagram, Mrs. F. C. Hall (H.C.); Section 3. Vegetables, Open to il, except Peak Gardens and Chinese market gardeners.
AFRICAN BELIEF
ANALYSED.
MR. MANUK ON RELIGION OF THE BANTUS.
the
The religious belief of Bantus was the subject of a lecture delivered by Mr. M. Munuk at the weekly meeting of the Theosophical Society last evening. Points in his address were that this race believes in one Creator of the Universe, and In His Perfections, and that they could attain to the supreme knowledge of Him by the study of Nature and its works.
in
PIRACY OF A JUNK.
· ARMED MEN SAIL AWAY WITH STOLEN VESSEL. ·
Details of a pirncy in British waters, in which a junk and cargo valued at more than $700 were stolen, have been reported to the police.
According to Leung Hok-lau, manter of a trading junk, he left Up Loong on February 24 for his home in the Nantao district, with a crew of two. During the day ho anchored in a cove in Chinese waters to shelter from heavy rain, he and the fokios falling asleep. About 2 a.m. on February 25 h was awakened by sounds, and peering through the hutchway saw four men armed with rovi vers, who threatened him. He im mediately pulled the hatch cover fug, and heard the men lift the anchor and sail away, пл After
LIST OF WINNERS. Despite last week's rain, recent went her conditions were very kind Collection of vegetables, Hongkong to the Colony's flower and veget-Club, Lady Ho Tung, J. W. Franks (..); cabbage, W. Old, Hongkong able gardens, with the result that
Club; Savoy cabbage, J. W: Franks, judges at the Hongkong Horticul- lady to fans, cauliflower or bros: tural Society's annual show, helderli, tengkung Club, Lady Ho Tung:
The lecturer said: yesterday at the Volunteer Hend-lettuce (cabbage variety), Lady Ho
The Bantus of Africa in common Tung, Fanling Blunt and Race Club; quarters. were faced with a max lettuce (cos variety), Hongkong Club, with all mankind believe nifecul array of blanma and ex. J. W. Franks, Lady Ho Tung (1. G2 Supreme Being the Author of all hibita.
Loud in their praises of gulve, Hongkong Club. J. W. Franks, Creation, but the remarkable as
Indy Ho Tung (H.C): Brussels the display. they were enlled on
sprout, Lady lle Tung, Miss M.pect of their belief in the purity to perform a dificult task, as the Ellis: kohlrabi, Majorien. Saudi- of this conception which goes, to exhibits were of a high standard Innis, Kowloon Cricket Club (H.C.); prove that, in spite of the loss of in previous rips, W. Old; carrots, Hongkong the Atlantian civilization, to which
Club, Lady To Tung (IL.C.); para- thef
thele progenitors belonged, their nips, W. Old, Hongkong Club, Lady religious belief has been handed lle Tung (H.C.); onions, Lady Ho down almost in its original state, Tag: leeks, W. Old, Major-Gen. no doubt due to the fact that the Sandilands; potaters, Hongkong Club, beliefs and tenditions were handed
not in D. C. Wilton; radishes. Hongkong down orally and were
lub, Lady Ho Tung, W. Old (H.G.)fluenced or distorted by commen-in the Nim Wan district, and re- heets, Hongkong Club, Lady Ho Tung tators and writers about religion. heads of celery, W. Old, Hongkong, Club; tomatoes, J. W. Franks, liong
and as numerous
years.
In asking Ladly Peel to present the prizes, Major-General Sandi- lands (President of the Society). said that the Aucers of the ex- hibition was in a large measure due to the efforts of the Secretary. Mr. J. T. Bayram, who had put in much useful work,
List of Awards,
fa Section 1. Plants
polx. Open to all except Peak gardens and Chinese market gardeners. Three pols to be entered.
W. Old.
Section 4. Vegetables Peak ear- dens only.
L. J.
Collection of vegetalles,
The Supreme Being believed in 14 Madimu or Un-
hour
the piratea ordered them on deck, and after putting Leung and the foklen ashore, sailed away with the junk. The three men found they were
parted their loss as soon as they could.
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cauliflowers or Brecedi, M. Shimself through the operation of of the abode of the departed but TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.
and when these
kong Club, Laily Ho Tung (II.C.); Is known seda of pous, Mrs. R. E. Honre. Indy kulunkulu. He a the essence of
the trials of nature, and according Ho Tung. Hongkong Club (LC)al attributes and the creator of
ods of French beans, Lely ffo Tung. all things; He is imminent in Ita to one's proßciency one is given Hongkong Club, vegetable marrow, creation and in Man, and the a position both here and hereafter human intelligence is an organie for helping others on earth and of God model of the Supernatural and is becoming a co-worker with
melium or mode of His expres-hereafter, They consider that sions. The Bantu believes that Knowledge is inseparable from the
the
death knowledge of God by the study of Houl after Marguerite (chrysanthemum fru- Davies, R. M. Dyer; calibagen, M. S. man can only attain to the supreme human soul and continues with the
J. Walsh, A. Cameren. Mrs. S. Nature which are the attributes physical body. tescens), J. H. Taggart. Major-Gen.
Williamson (II.C.): savus enbbages of fils Nature: and that He reveals Sandilands; nasturtium (fall), J. H. Br. J. I. Montgomery, R. M. liyeri
They have no definite conception Taguri: anlvin, Mrs. Ho Kom-tos,
these are aid to live somewhere Major-Gen. Sandilands: six pots of Walsh, L. J. Davies: letture (enbbage phenomena
are understood man in the Universe where they ите annuals or plants raised from seed the variety), W. . Hell, J. T. Bagram: phenomena
understand the Assigned subordinate positions same scuson (excluding nasturtiums), lettuce (con variety). W. H. Bell; L. will come to
J. Davica; endive, L. J. Davies, Mis character of God, but such under- under the supervision of God and annuals or plants MrA. Ho Fook;
P. Scott Harston Brussels sprouts, L. standing will be subject to man's are thus able to Intercede with God rained from seed the same senso. Davies, Mrs. F. C. Hali: kohi rabi, limitations and intelligence. More- for mankind. They continue Mrs. R. M. Dyer, L.-Col. Robertson: 1. Yates, M. S. J. Walsh; turnips, over, it is believed that because human spirits and keep in
touch arums, J. H. Taggart; antirrhinum, M. & J. Walah, A. Cameron; carrots,
Unkulunkula is imminent in His with their earthly relatives, hence Andy Peel, Mra. Ila Kom-tong: be- Yates, 11. S. J. Walsh; parsnips. Creation therefore all his creation a man's acts should be so conducted
L. Yates, R. M. Dyer: onions, M. S. gonin, Lady ie Tung, J. II. Taggart: Walsh, L. J. Davies, banks, Mr. is of equal value to Him. They an to please the living na well an geraniumns Lady Ho Tung, Mrs. Ho F. C. Hall; R. M. Dyer: potatoes, R.
regard the laws of nature as the the dead. The Bantu belleves that and the after death man is relieved from Fook: dahlia, Mes. L. Dunbar, Mr. M. Dyer; J. A. Plummer; radishes, L. expression of His will
his evil physical desires and his Ho Kom-tong: hellatrope, Lady Ho J, Davies: beets, Mrs. 5. T. William compliance with these laws as Tung. Lady Peel; petunia, Mrs. Haann, Dr. J. H. Montgomery; heads of sufficient method of complying with outlook becomes more enlightened Fook; verbena, Mrs. Ho Kom-tang,lery, W. H. Bell, A. Cameron: His Will, also because of the im- and ceases to do evil or think evil. tomatoes, L. J. Davies, W. H. Bell; minence of God in Nature man can- Therefore there can bo по evil Hu Tung; cineraria. Mrs. Ho Fook Pean, Miss P. Scott Haraton, L. Yates; not conquer nature but must live spirits, but because of mun's evil!
Mrs. Ho Fook; linaria (tall), Lady
(Highly Commended); freesia, Mrs. 1. Dunbar, Ludy Ho Tung: phlox Ho Kom-tong. Drummondi, Mrs. Miss M. Ellis; rosen, J.,1. Taggart; dianthus, Men. Ho Kom-long; rarna Lions and/or picotees, Lady Ho Tung. Mrs. Bunbur; maiden hair fern, Mra. Ho Kom-tong. Lady Ho Tunk; maiden hair and fens excluding asparagus, 3, 11. Targari; mignonite. Mr. 119 Kom-tong (IL.C.); French marigolds, Mrs. Io Kon-ing. Men To Fook; Iarkspur, Miss M. Ellis, lady to Tung: nasturtium (dwarf), Mes. 11 Kom-tong (11.0); pansies and/or velns, Mrs. L. Dunbar, 1t. Col. Robertson; violets, J. H. Taggart,
Recreation
French beans, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Mins P. Scolt Haraton; vegetable marrow, W. II. Bell.
Section 5. Cul flowers, open to all except Peak gardens and Chinese market gardenerA
in
compliance with it.
deeds
possessions
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on earth, the spirit is some- With such a conception of the times banished from the spiritual Creator they naturally consider world for a term of years, to be that religion is also principle in admitted later. In the interval for however, he roams about the earth Nature and resides in mun the correct guidance of his life, and | ns a ghost and gets attracted by his and evil Six distinct varieties, Mrs. Iu Kom. therefore there is no necessity for physical tong, Mrs. H. E. Honre, Mrs. It. M. special religious institutions. They haunta. It is believed that these Dyer (HC); sweet pens. Lately to chove that closer touch with Got ghosts sometimes retain even the Tung, Mrs. Ho Kotong. Fanling is essential for the spiritual needs power of human speech. Hunt and Raer Club (H.C.); anti- of man, and to this end there is The Bantu lives a nort of com- hinum, Miss M. Ellis, Mrs. R. Established in man by Ciod a light munal life of mutual help ruled by Hoare; red or pink roses, Mrs. H. E.
(soul) as a means of attaining the elders who can command the Hoare; white or yellow rosen, Mrs,
and that end. Religion thus forms anservices of these younger in years R. E. Hoare (11.C.); FORCA colour, Mrs. R. E. Heare; carnations integral part of both their spiritual without any remuneration. and/or nicoles. Mrs. R. M. Dyer, and mural life and the home is members of the community are ex- considered as one's Church, so to Club Afrs. 1. Dunhar; cactus dablias, Lady
Associate with their peeted to Peel, Mrs. L. Dunbar; dahlin, Mrs. speak.
equals in years and to respect the In Fook, Lady Ho Tung: mignonette, In their social intercourse the orders of their elders irrespective Mrs. R. M. Dyer: nasturtium, Mrs. Bantu expect cach man to conduct of their relationship. R. F. Hoare: pansies, Lady Peel, Mrs. himself in a manner that shall be
The
very Totem plays R. M. Dyer, Mrs. 1. Dunbar (11.C.); beneficial not only to himself but portant part in the life of violets, Miss M. Ells, Mrs. R. to his fellow men also.
people, A Totem might be an Dyer.
animal or a bird and in venerated not only as an emblem to servo 28 an indication of the original place
United Serviers stre, Major-Gen Sandilands, Mrs. Hes Fork: annuals, peremials and/or any plants excluding palms, Lady Peel, Miss M. Ellis.
Hon. Mrs.
Peak
Section 6. Cut Flowers, Peak Gardens only.
Sir
The Bantu refers the dwelling place of God as Le Hadimu or above," but in reality they attach no importance to this because, as stated, before, they believe in His omnipresence and therefore pre- sent in all elements both physical and super-phyalent and also in the human conscience according to His pleasure.
Six distinct varieties, W. H, Bell, R. M. Dyer; sweet peas, Mrs. F. C. all, R. M. Dyer, Dr. J. H. Mont gomery. (H.C.): antirrhinum, Robert Ho Tung, J. D, Butcher roses, white or yellow. Sir Robert Ho Tung: any colour, Sir Robert Ho Tung {lC.); carnations and/or picotees,-. T. Bagram, Mes. F. C. Hall; cactus dabila, Mra. F. C. fall; of dahlin, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Mrs, P. Lauder; mignonette, W. I. Bell, Peak Club nasturtium, Mrs. P. Lauder, L. J. Davies, Miss P. Scott
to
clans
The
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and
Section 2. Plants in ppts, Gardens only.
Marguerite (chrysanthemum fry- tescens), Mrs. P. C. Hall,. Peak Club M. S. 1. Walsh (1.C.); nasturtium (tall), Mrs. F. C. Hall, R. M. Dyer; salvin, J. D. Butcher, J. T. Bagrum; annuals or plants raised from seed (excluding ansturtiuus), the same. Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mins P. Scott Ilar ston, R. M. Dyer (11.C.); annual or plants raised from seed the same sea- E. Goldsmith, L. S. Greenbill, W, H. Bell (1.C); arumus, Il, Bell, A. Cameron; antirrhinums Mrs. F. C. Hall, R. M. Dyer; begonis, L. J. Davies, W. 11. Bell. J. A. Plum mer (1.C.); dalin, R. M. Dyer; heliotrope, R. M. Dyer, Mrs. F. G. Hall; geraniom, Mrs. F. C. Hall, J. Harston. (C): pansies, Mres which he has been created. Blan identify their places of origin with T. Bagmm; cineraria. Mrs. F. C.-Lauder, L. Yates; violets, W. II. Boll. Hall; petunia, Miss P. Scott Harston,
Section 7. General exhibits. Open Mrs. P. Laudler; linaria (tall), Mrs.
to all. F. C. Hall. Miss P. Scott Harston, R. M. Dyer (ILC.); verbenn, R. M. Dyer. Mrs. P. C. Hall; phlox Drum mondil, Miss P. Scott Inrston, It. M. Dyer, W. H. Bell (H.C.); Freesia, J. T. Bagram, Mrs. P. Lauder; nastur Liuni, I. J. Davies, Mrs. F. C. Hall; dianthus, Mrs. F. C. Hall, Penk Club; carnations and/or piroteen, A. Cameron, Mrs. F. C. Hall (H.C.); maiden hair fern, Mr. P. Lauder, Sir Robert ilo Tung; asparagus plumosus or sprengeri, Mrs. F. C. tail, Mr. P. Lauder: mignonette, Miss P. Scott Harston: French mari golds, Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mlas P. Scott
SALESMAN SAM
KETCH IT, SAM! KETCH IT! AN' | WHAT EVER YA DO, DON'T" LET THOSE MUGS TACKLE.
YA!
which any branch or tribe of the Bantu belong but also as emblem of praise to God for his wondrous works of creation. Acts the of praise are performed in light of each particular totem by. the
representative Mania.considered to be capable families with devout veneration to progress and understanding God. As different animals and but such progress to be very slow birds are to be found in different the rea and to take considerable time for spo
specified places in Africa, Ita complete development and the pective claimants of such animals appreciation of the purpose for or birds as their totem usually being created in comman with all the places to which these animals nature and the Universo they be- and birds belong. For instance, lieve that he like the Universe is Cut roses. Mrs. R. E. Hoare; ent immortal and that Birth and in the Bakon! branch of the Bapedi flowers (decorative effect), Miss M. are just stages in life's progress. speak of their local origin as Death is not feared but considered Bukoni, because the Konl, their Loureiro, Mm, R. E. Hoare, Miss P.
totem bird, is found in large num- Scatt Ilarston (1.C.); basket of cut as a necessary change in material flowers for children under 10, Miss napect for a spiritual existence and bers in that area. The Bakweng Angeln H. Ross, Miss Hazel Lauder; a fuller expression which in time have for their totem the Kwena or table decoration, Mrs. P. Louder, Mrs.
will bring one nearer perfection.
crocodile. Thus the different clan C. I. Brown; cut flowers, Mrs. R. M.
names are often associated and Dyer, Mrs. R. E. Hoare; group of
founded on the totem which gives bulbs, J. T. Bagram; annuals or plants Life dieultios and trials are them their distinguishing title and grown from seed tite anme season ex- cluding nasturtium, Mrs. Ho Kom-looked upon as having specific pur-also the district of their origin, tong, W. II. Bell (both highly com- pose for man's development and besides acting as an emblem of the representative mended); lowering plants new to the training, so as to teach him how to veneration as
govern himself and how to enduro of the Creator on earth. colony, W. H. Bell."
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