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proved, by citations of Chinese danger of the committee being biassed publications, that Chinese public against orthodox religions, and 30 opinion does not allow it. He didn't tempted to garble the report. The know that was the plain implication report includes nearly 300 memoran- of his argument, but we cannot help da, based on the evidence of many that....
hundred witnesses including generals, privates; chaplains, doctors, nurses, Red Cross workers. 1t
GIRLS AND VICS.
SPECIAL CABLE.
RELIEFS COMING.
WILTSHIRES AT SINGAPORE. His argument that
these girls" (it is and
[CHINA MAIL SPECIAL.] only some of them, is entitled To The Army and and never or but rarely Religion," and it shows that four-
SINGAPORE, Nov. 17. the domestic servants) consent to Afths of the army was what the The transport yesterday landed enter brothels because they are churches call irreligious, "having the first regt of the South Staffs, tempted by tales of splendid clothes, little or no vital connection, with any who are relieving the Manchesters at jewels, and other things, is irrelevant. of the churches." This report finally Singapore. The second Wiltshires It applies to every prostitute, and is disposa of the legend so widely are aboard bound for Hongkong. no argument against slavery, real or quoted in the Press during the war They will depart probably to-morrow. nominal He must read "Mrs. that men were turaing to the old' Warren's Profession" and a lot of faith" as a result of war experience. « other books about prostitution, but The report frankly admits that was we will not invite him to write about not so, and expresses alarm, and it if he does. It is quite another discusses what is be done. That's subject; and one we do not desire to honest. But since It appeared the discuss.
camouflagers have got busy. Rev. Bateson, a prominent Wesleyan, told
ARGUMENT.
ANOTHER
THING.
MACAU LETTER.
THE RICE SHORTAGE.
TUESDAY) NOVEMBER 18. 1919,
LEAGUE.
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LECTURE AT THE HELENA
MAY INSTITUTE,
PROFESSOR A. G. WARREN ON "LORD KELVIN.”
FINANCIAL. RESULT OF THE 'RECENT BAZAAR 'AND OF THE
YEAR'S ENTERTAINMENTS.-
RACKETS,
Entrance money Quarry Bay Stall Mr.
Chapman) Diocesan Girle's School, (Miss Skipton). Peak Stall, (Mrs Mansfield Pierrot Dance (Mrs. C. Hay) £165,0.04) for St. Dunstans. Victorla Stall. (Mrs. Warren) 668.00. Dollar Stoll 132.00
Police Stall, Mrs. Wolfe) St. Stephen's Girl's School
(Miss Griffin) Sweets. {The Miases
Scott Harston) Belitios Public School.
(Miss. Clarke)
St. Paul's Girl's School
(Miss Woo) Military Stall, (Mrs. Tay- lar) $500.90. Fish Pond $177,75
Tea Stall, (Mrs. Harsten) Fortune Tellers, (Two Entertainments and Pro-
Stalls)....*
grammes
(Mrs.
Jenkins)... ...$835.95 "Aladdin", (Mrs.
Neighbour)......1175,05 Donation, (N. J.
Stabb Esqr)
100.00
*****
36.40
58.90
23.50 69.55
Total receipts.-. ***
160.15.
858.43
157.20 1,620.44
There was a considerable gather- ing present at the Helena May Io- stitute last evening to listen to a very Interesting lecture on the life of "William Thomson-Lord Kelvin,” by Professor A. G. Warren. Amongst the appreciative listeners were no- ticed the Hon. Mr. Cland Severn, C.M.G., Sir Willian Ress-Davies, K.C, Commodore Gurner, RN., Captain Basil Taylour, RN, and Mr. E Ralphs.
Professor Warren opened his 2.800.00 lecture with the remark that in re-
721.30 viewing the scientific work of the.
19th century one is struck by the 501.35 number of great scientific men which Great Britain produced. Kelvin, be said, stands out pre-eminently amongst them.
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He was born in Belfast on June 1,149.57
26th, 1824. His father was originally 1,108.40 a farm-worker, but, by dint of hard work, ultimately graduated at the University of Glasgow, at which he 678.65 became a teacher and, later, Professor 277.78 of Mathematics. As a boy, young Thomson showed remarkable ability. 123.90 Of the standard of education aimed at in those days we may take his A boy," he said. 223.60 own words.
should have learned by the age of 887.84 | 12 to write his own language with accuracy, and some elegance; be should have a reading knowledge of French, should be able to translate Latio and easy Greek authors, and should have some acquaintance with German. Having learned thus, the meaning of words, a boy should study logic. He was allowed to attend informally his father's lectures 2,300.00 until he was old enough to matricu- 25.00 late. He qualified for his degree at the age of 15, but he never applied $13,97181 for it, as he wished to enter Cam
bridge as an undergraduate. While at 'Cambridge his time was largely occupied upon matters which were concerning the most eminent scien- tists of the day, and he had already a European reputation by the time he took his degree.
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS.
M.C. L. Cot at Ottershaw Trafalgar Orphan Home... Merchant Service Guild
Funds
So far as he differs
-Our Macao friend writes under A QUESTION with M. Lan Chuj the Daily News that things were yesterday's date to say that this OF FACTS. Pak on questions of otherwise. The Cocoa-Dissenting time he was going to write in a fact, we cannot and Press snuffed it up eagerly, and different strain from his two pre- must not meddle, beyond pointing quoted other fanonymous) witnesses vious lettera. "Whte it is proper out that on that Mr. Lau is quite as to discredit the report. That's why to disclose a certain shameful state credible a witness, and more likely we have given the names of those of affairs in Macao, it is only fair to to be really well informed. John responsible for it. Pleasant or un-all concerned that praise be given where such is due, and so I propose Kestrel says he has been living "next pleasant, let us have the truth. door" to Chinese, Mr. Lau: has been
The general clean to say a few words for the local living with them. John Kestrel
MORALS ARE ness and high moral government. Now that things have when it suits his purpose, points out
character of our men straightened themselves in connec that the Chinese gentlemen are away
may be admitted tion with the rice question, one from home a good deal, and so cannot
They showed splendid hears a lot of praising talk as to the know all that goes on. Neither can virtues, virtues which are claimed as methods employed by the government the man merely living next door. Christian virtues" but which are to cope with the emergency. While He too goes to office. But that's the not confined to any sect or faith. I am not sure how much it cost the Kowloon Stall, worst of John Kestrel. Nothing and The chief defect of any organized Hongkong Goverment in this Griffin).... nobody will ever persuade him that religion is formalism, and when you connection some say the loss your Naval Stall, (Mrs. he doesn't know everything He get military discipline Imposed on government incurred in buying rice puts on omniscience with his shirt, that, it is killed quicker than a tree and selling it cheap could be safely and spreads it around whenever he by ivy. One correspondent
placed at over half a million dollars→→→ (a Ltd goes a-spilling ink. He's worse than soldier) wrote." Organised religion Macao, met the situation satisfactorily
a journalist for that.
has suffered a great setback through without costing its government a red
When the situation frst pre-Chute He maintains that if the war. Church parade' is largely cent. A CLINCHING there were no par responsible, for church going was sented itself it became evident that Shies... chasing there would made a matter of discipline, and not prompt measures should be taken to Dancing Sailor.... be no selling. Do of faith. I well remember the revul- get to the root of the thing. A Lucky Well......... you know, we suspect he is right sion of feeling when I saw, in the special meeting of the governing Donation, (Mr. Hall) there. If there were no men and early days of my service, an officer body was accordingly called and the From the women there would be no criminals. reading the lessons on Christmas situation discussed. If there were re food there would be Day. 1914. He read of the Prince evidence brought forward at this no indigestion. If nobody ever spoke of Peace, and his sword clanked meeting, it became clear that there was sufficient rice in Macao to meet there would be no lies told. If there against the lectern as he read," were no children there would be no
local consumption and that the alleged scarcity was created by the kidnapping. If there were no rain
rice merchants who there would be no stealing of umbrel- las. If there were no boots there
morey grabbing.
They had discovered that the would be no cortis. If there were 30
outside Royal Soldiers. Daughters market offered great profits and Officers Eamilles Fund...) Orphan Homes Scotland... booze there would be no drunkenness. If there were no John Kestrel there would be no fun in life. At Fast we've found the perfect way of filling. space without mental fatigue or, indeed, without having to think at all. That's it. We could carry on for hours, saying that if there were no something there would be no something else, and "maintaining " it, too, mind you, just as John Kestrel does. But we like to do a litle thinking occasionally, so you are in no danger.
What is the death believe any man is always wrong
"DECIMATE." rate of Hongkong? just because we happen to
Compare it with the dislike him.. Nothing Mr. Lau death rate
of Russia under the does can please
Bolsheviks, as reported by Lloyd John Kestrel, før reasons known only George per Reuter this morning. He to himself. Newspapers cannot be says Russia's civil war is slowly A Chinese woman living on the conducted on such lines, to square decimating the inert population," and top floor of No. 84 Staunton Street, with merely personal prejudices. At should be brought to an end as soon has committed suicide by cutting least the Ching Mail cannot. Our as possible." If the civil war is only her throat after a quarrel with her space is as freely open to our dearest killing ten percent of the Russians, brother- enemy as it is to John Kestrel. All we and slowly at that, why should he his letter ask is that cur letter writers or inter-(or we) worry? But what can we JOHN KESTREL'S printed in an
viewees shall know what they talk say of an orator like George? In having arrived from Yokohama, con- The O.S.K. s.s. "Madras Maru" MANNER.
cther part of about, and be honest.. this issue, John
And be the same speech he says bigh prices Kestrel is very rude, but we do not honest. Chino Mail readers want are a dangerbus form of Bolshevist signees of cargo are reminded to think he means to be. It is his un straight talk, without arrias pensee. propaganda. So they are, but if clear their goods by the 21st, other-
OWING TO THE HIGH PRICE OF
MATERIALS IS NOW
ALL
WELL WORTH WHILE
NEW
FIBRE.
The
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EXPEDITIOUSLY
PHONE FOR PARTICULARS.
BIDDING IN KÄTTAN,
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China Mail.
TRUTH, ASTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE."
HONGKOND, TU 29DAY, N. v. 18, 1919.
ADVERSARIA.
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ever says
WE FORGOT
KAPOO.
·LOCAL AND GENERAL..
out were
Today's dollar is worth 4/10 therefore sent most of their rice out 3/160,
of Macao, and a high premium was. placed on what rice remained for local consumption. The result of
LOCAL FUNDS. the meeting was that a popular French Convent ...*********** Chinese member was appointed Rice Italian Convent Controller and he was vested with Children's Ward-Nether the power to take all necessary steps soles
The second of the St. Andrew's practice dances takes place at the City Hall this evening.
Consignees are reminded that the ss. "Fonksang" having arrived, goods not cleared by the 21st will be subject to rent.
Ki
An "At Home" will be held at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday at 3 pm when prizes, of the season's results will be presented.
Chinese Girl Teacher...
2,000.00 1,200.00
1,700.00 1,000.00 Of his college days, the very 500.00 detailed correspondence which he 871.81 conducted with his father constitutes almost a complete record. James $7,271.81 Thomson was by tris time well off and William was by no mears a 250.00 rake, but we find the father taking 250.00 poor William to task most roundly when, his expenses exceeded his 800.00 father's estimates William, in writ 650.00ing to his sister Elizabeth, tells of a barber who offered to dress his hair 600.00
The offer 600.00 for half-a-crown a term. 950.00 was refused, for, as William remark. ed, he only spent twopence each half 1,000,00 year upon that luxury. A week later he writes to his sister Anna 1,000.00
asking her how much tea he should use to make a cupful
100.00
500.00
Grand T1. $13,971.81...$6,700.00 Mrs. Gurner-Acting President. Mrs. Thursfield-Hon. Treasure: Mrs. Lewis. Hop, Secretary..
TEA GARDENS.
to check the profiteers' progress. L.S. M. Training Home... placed on him and rendered very Village School Fund...... This gentleman justfiied the trust Baxter Mission. valuable service. His first step was to Discesan Girl's School ... prohibit the export, of rice without a Fairlea Girl's School permit and permits were always re C. M. 5. Victoria Home... fused until the exporter undertook to Blind and Foundling Fund sell to government, for local con Grant for Education of sumption, at the normal price, a quantity of rice equal to that he pro- pased to export at a large profit Bisides this, government reserved for itself the right to limit the amount for expert. Attempts to smuggle rice on board ship without permits, or to export more than was allowed by the permit were punished by heavy fines, and confiscation of the rice. This had the desired effect and soon Macao was again, buying rice at the normal price."
MISCELLANEOUS. "Undaunted by the drawback he had when he attempted to force the with Portuguese titles and wordings, local picture house to screen pictures the Commissioner of Police has now got into his head the idea of demand- ing that every foreign firm in Macao have on their signboards the Portu- guese equivalent. How he expecta to have English names translated
in fact, every other sane
October 18, 1919. Mrs. M. Harston wishes parti cularly to thank-
tea urns and Service boilers, you are going to blame the Bolshies wise they would be subject to rent.
He says we forgot that for high prices, you must be fair these influential Chinese and give 'em credit for the fine Communicable disease last week "have their wives to weather we are now enjoying. was diphtheria 3, enteric 1, scarlet NOTHING, consider." Why should we remember it? All we did was to get and give the Chinese point of view, just as we gave his, and just as we are ready to give any
fever 1, c. s. fever 3. and gastro- Our heartfelt sym WOMEN IN pathy goes to the enteritis 4 cases. During the sub lady contributor to sequent 48 hours the Colony was the Daily Press. We free from disease.
HONGKONG,
fortunate. manner. His mest playful irony has sledgehammer qualities. and when he pathetically invokes Heaven in defence of a principle the Recording Angel notes the fall of a thunderbolt in the vicinity of the pearly gates, and a slight crack in the jasper floor. If John is ever re-incarnated, it will be as a buffalo body's. We gave our own, too,too have felt what she has. We have rather than as a butterfly. He is written cheerfully from a wealth of bumped against the ostrich-like bash The Hongkong Tramway come heavy handed, and walks on con- ignorance, and were tickled to findfulness of Hongkong people in the paby's trafic receipts for the week troversial eggs like a policeman on a that such respectable witnesses agreed matter of their public (or oughto be were $13,303 or $720 less than last with it. He makes a parade of the public) doings. They do good (and year. The aggregate receipts for He asserts early Chinese words those Chinese ladies other things) by stealth, and in his letter that would say in certain circumstances. blush to find it fame. The reporter 46 weeks were $673,304, or $36,205 the Ching Mall It reminds us of the saying we re-who mustn't mention names, or say went only to peated the other day, that every man anything that can possibly offend period of 1918. slave owners for information about who really learns Chinese well goes anybody, isn't going to be very help slavery. He ignores the fact, well crazy in doing it. John Kestrel inful as regards news, to say nothing known to him, that we went first to a controversy seems as crazy as a of useful propaganda. We must get John Kestrel, who isnot a slave-owner.quilt. He asks us to interview our "Gossip" to meet the Daily Press's He ignores, till it suits his purpose, man who has had a child kidnapped "Scribbler". If they lay their heads
pavement.
HE IS QUITE UNSCRUPULOUS.
more than in
the corresponding
AMMUNITION CASES,
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The Army Ordinance and the Army Service Corps (per Licut. Colonel Coles and Major Willett) for supplying tables, chairs, benches,
The Hongkong Hotel for crockery, linen and sandwiches. crockery, teaspoons and cakes.
The Astor House
Messrs. Wiseman Ltd. for tables, ice-plates and crockery.
Hotel for
The Standard Oil Co., for gift of kerosene tins with covers.
into Portuguese beats me and, man in Macao How, I ask you, would you translate into Portuguese the name of, say, Johnson and Co.? The only translation I can think of
The P. W. D. for putting in fencing and it is a faithful one--is Filho and tea-stalls.
Some of this correspondence does not seem to an Englishman to be in the best taste. Already his father had become obsessed with the idea that William might succeed the failing Meikleham as Prufessor of Natural Philosophy at Glasgow, and his recital of the circumstances working towards that end were often more amusing than refined. It was, however, as Professor of Natural Philosophy at Glasgow, which post he filled for over 50 years, that he reputation. made his enormous Hardly a branch of Physical Science existed but what his wonderful mind. added much to it.
The lecturer referred in consider- able detail to Kelvin's work in con- nection with thermodynamics, which he considered to be his greatest; his work on the Atlantic Telegraph, for which he received his knighthood: and his part in the great Geological controversy.
Kelvin's contributions to naviga
Mr. D. G. M. Bernard for sugar. Mr. G. M. Young for China tea. Messrs. Rutonjea for Ceylon tea. The Dairy Farm, lee and Coldtion were also treated at some length. Storage Co., for supplying all milk, Of these, Lord Fisher has said that he considered Lord Kelvin as a man and ice at half price.
who had done by far the most for the advancement of navigation in our de Joan e Cia (son of John and Co.) The Electric Light Co., for supply- time. A humbier seaman once re The Commissiquer certainly has no ing light for refreshment enclodine, marked: "I don't know who this sense of humour. Instead of trying and all those who so kindly seat Thomson may be, but every sailor to make himself look ridiculous by sandwiches and ices, as well as all ought to pray for him every night." such idle fussing why does he not the ladies who so kindly assisted at As a man, he was one of the most do the job he is paid to do? Macao
the fact that we interviewed the Rev. and sold as a slave. If he will give together, they may find another ex- Chinese who recently arrived will be sooner impressed with his the stalls and served at the tea-lovable and possessed in consider-
abilities if he would attempt to re organize the force he has charge of
tables.
UNION CHURCH.
Dr. Pearce, who is not a slave owner. us the address, we will do it gladly.planation of the trouble. Hongkong from San Francisco, was charged be- He is most rude when he says that But that interview will have more people are very jealous of new fore Mr. R. E. Lindsell this morning the China Mail. "selected" these bearing on kidnapping than on comers, and show it that way. If a with the unlawful possession of 499 instead of meddling with signboards. ORGAN RECITAL AT people because they were wealthy davery, naturally. If we interview holy prophet came to Hongkong on a rounds of ammunition.
It is idleness and nothing else that and influential Some papers a woman whose husband beats her, mission, he'd have to prove he had
Mr. A. 3. Crew of Messrs. Has-is putting all these brilliant" would not print such an dees that have any bearing on the been here before, or fight his way up tings and Hastings appeared for notions into his head. Apropos the insolent aspersiou. We can afford Church's attitude toward the Deceas- against inertia and dumb hostility.
the defence, and pleaded guilty" local Police Force. I shall make it to do it. Our democratic principles ed Wife's Sister Bill?
He said that his client had been the subject of a separate article on What becomes of all the exhibits a resident at San Francisco fer another occasion. One could write CRIMINOLOGY. In criminal cases at through the Colony on his way home.
seventeen years, and was passing volumes about it." FOR HONGKONG. Hongkong? Had
He would admit that the ammunition all been kept to
are not doubted by anybody but John Kestrel, and not even by him
when he isn't excited and hysterical. Asa matter of fact, our reporters were
likes, we are sorry.
His argument is that slavery (even this ARGUMENT. "nuninal form which isn't really slavery) is
MUSEUM OF
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MR. G. MCLEOD.
able degree a certain dry humour. He died in 1907, and was buried fo Westminster Abbey in a grave next to that of Si Isaac Newton. At the conclusion, Sir William Rees-
Davies, proposing a vote of thinks to
Professor Warren, said that at the The following programme will be Helena May Institute they were pri- rendered at the organ recital to be vileged to hear lectures on a variety given at Union Church to-morrow of topics. Not long ago, they had evening at six o'clock by Mr. E. J. the pleasure of listening to a very in- « Chapman, the organist of the Church. teresting lecture on Charles James 1.-Chorale and Menuet from
Fox," and now on the life of a re- given general instructions to ask bad because some siaves are cruelly gether in one place from the beginning was secreted in the box, which was anybody whom they thought knew treated. We have seen a Chinese of the history of the Colony, what given him by a friend to be brought
...Suite Gothique.....L. Boellmann nowned scientist Later on they were anything about it, and if they haven't mother beat and berate her own profoundly interesting criminological- back to his relatives for protection
to be given a lecture on "Golf," and 2-Prelude from Lohengrin... Wagner
it seemed to him that the lectures The contingent is expected here 3.-Solo. It is Enough" served us as well as Jahn Kestrel flesh-and-blood daughter, and compel section we might have had for the against robbers. There was no re- to-day or to-morrow by the S.S.
It is supremely her to kneel until the child (who was new museum that we are to have volver with him."
(Elijah)..............Mendelssohn ranged from the sublime to the ridi silly of John to suggest that Mr. Lau mutinous) repented. We heartily some day. We suggest deferentially
Rioux with 323 passengers. More
culous. (Laughter.) The lecture Chu Pak can be ignorant of how the disliked her methods, but it would that the Chief Justice, and the
His Worship How was the am than 200 soldiers have already left
they had just heard had been the re munition secreted. Chinese live. His concluding refer have been wrong to interfere, for Governor might do worse than have.
Lisbon for this port to complete the 4-In Springtime. A. Hollingsult of great research: ence to Dr. Pearre was needlessly neither child nor mother would have a chat about this, and see what they hidden in the lid.
Inspector Cashman They were garrison.
6-Evensong Easthope Martin offensive. It was also pointless. understood. Cases of illtreatment of can do for us. A Yard" museum that he is a bona fide traveller?
His Worship: Are you satisfied the Boys Tennis Club in honour of
A tea party was held yesterday at 6-Solo. It with All Your
Hearts" (Elijah)... Mendelssohn As for Mr. Lau Chu children are as much against the has its uses as well as its interest.
Mrs. L. Nolasco da Silva who has Pak and John Kestrel, institution of parenthood as against
Inspector Cashman :-Yes.
gratuitously deeded the ground for 7.-Pastorale from First he confesses that on the Chinese method of recruiting
The Bishop of His Worship-$100. Ammunition the boys to train themselves. A few severaluccasions he has female domestic servants. Before
Sonata **** 206 122 1 Winchester and confiscated. are satisfied that
followere played and dancing B-Marche
Guilmant A Sampan girl was charged before followed until 8 p.m. Among Dr. David Cairns gentleman and found them wanting." many
Joseph Callaerts of Aberdeen con- Mr. R. O. Hutchison with unlawfully great number of guests were Dr. and The confession was superfluous. We slavey" was more truly a slave, vened a committee: to
The recital is an item in the consider having in her boat 2,500 rounds of Mrs. Nolasco da Silva, Messra J. F. Church's Diamond Jubilee" Cele had noticed it, not only on several oc and much worse treated, than the evidence collected as to the religious ammunition. "casions "but on "many. We didn't average Hongkong maidservant. Real beliefs of soldiers. Other members
Mr. E. B. Potter was for the Comm. Lopes, Major Oliveira audigued to the organ fund.
da Silva and A. A. de Mello, Lieut.brations, and the offering will be always print them, for they showed slavery (power of life and death over were Headmaster of Rugby, Rev. Dr. defence. He said he had only lately others. Misses T. Canavarro and A. ahimus. We ourselves have frean individual, and complete control Garvie, Dr. John Oman, Dr. Paterson, received instructions and would like de Senna Fernandes and Mendes, quently disagreed with Mr. Lau, of all that individual's liberty) cannot Professor Peake, Rev. Dr. Seible, a remand.
M J. Ribeiro and J, "de Seña argued with him, jeered at him, and exist except where public opinion Canon Streeter, Rev. T. Tatlow, etc. His Worship remanded the case Fernandes, directors of the Club, will do so again; but we don't allows it. John Kestrel himself has It will be seen that there was, no fixing bail at $500.
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