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ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB.

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1845 OUTRAGE.

PALMEISTON & HỎNG HONG GOVERNOR.

BRITISH POLICY DEFINED.

London, Sept. 16.

“DREADFUL THINGS.” Birmingham's letter was made by

CANON G. R.. BULLOCK- WEBSTER'S REPLY.

"I HAVE DONE MY DUTY."

London, Oct. 20. By the courtesy of a reader of "I have done my duty," stated the "Morning Post" we are able the Rev. Canon G. R. Bullock- to publish from the original text a Webster in an interview, in reply to document of much historic Into the Blahop of Birmingham's open eat, especially at the present time, letter addressed to the Archbishop when affairs In China have been so disturbed.

of Canterbury.

the Bishop of Lichfield, the Rt. Rev. Dr. J. A. Kempthorne, in a lettor to his diocese..

The latter repudiates the strange idea that the Church is committed to the statements of ena Elshop.

He points out that the teaching of the Church on the subject of the Eucharist is given in the Church's. formularies.

MAIDSTONE FIRE.

"MRS. BAZLEY-WHITE EASILY COULD HAVE ESCAPED.

CORONES'S CRYPTIO STATEMENT.

London, Oct. 20. At the inquest on the victims of Hall fire, the the Waterbury Coroner, at the outset, stated that there would be conflicting evidence as to where the fire originated.

He added: "White I do not sug- gest that the fire was anything but accidental, there are, of course, possible alternatives.

"The evidence of all three ser- vants who escaped indicated. that

The cook expressed the opinion that the fire broke out in the study.

While he himself accepts the doctrine of the objective Real Pre serce, he reminds his people that the advocates of both that and the receptionist view have worked to- This document is the letter He added that the action was

gether for several centuries, and he written in January, 1847, by Lord taken "purely to open the question asks why they should not continge Palmerston, who was then Foreign and to demonstrate that we are to do so. Secretary in Lord John Russell's not prepared to accept the dreadful Government, to Sir John Davis, things that Dr. Baracs utters." his Majesty's Plenipotentiary and Canon Bullock-Webster has found

A post-mortem examination last Mra. Bazley-White, whose screams Chief 'Superintendent of British Trade in China, as well as Gov-a supporter in the person of the week on the body of Mr. Batson, of "Fire" aroused them, easily Rev. William Russell, Prebendary whose sudden death in the Tien-could have escaped, but she ran ernor of Hong Kong.

In 1845 there had been a brutal of St. Paul's, who, while not agree-tain Club wo reported, resulted in through the fire to the child's Sascult on a party of Britons in ing with the method of the protest, death being attributed to heart nursery." Canton, and Davis set on foot naval has expressed his approval of at- failure. and military operations which soon tention, being called to "a great brought the Mandarins to reason, scandal."-"Times of Ceylon." und cbtained recognition of the BI-ANNUAL right of British subjecta to pursue TRACE for Ships' lifeboats their lawful occupations in Canton. An earlier message stated:- The Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt. British Treaty Rights. the 9th November next, starting at

Rev. Dr. E. W. Barnes, has ad- There was further trouble in dressed an 4 p.m.

open letter to the Each ship may enter any number 1846, and in reference to this situa Archbishop of Canterbury, arising

tion, Lord Palmerston wrote the of boats.

letter which is published belaw, out of the Incident at St. Paul's Course:--Start from Channel | Rocks, thence to Kowloon Rock dictating the attitude which the last Sunday, when a City. Rector British representative in China denounced him for his Modernist (P), Mark of Yacht Club (S), Cust Rock Gas Buoy (P), finish at the should take in the face of any at teachings. The Bishop attributes

British tempt to injure

treaty one cause of the weakness of the Yacht Club across the line from rights and interests.

Church to the apparent determina- The letter, which occupies four tion of religious teachers to ignore closely-written quarto-sheets, written in Lord Palmerston's own scientific discoveries. "Though all hand.

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Competing boats should be in position at the starting line by 13.30 p.m.

Ships proposing to enter boats are requested to notify the Hon. Secretary, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, not later than Noon, on the 7th November.

R. J. VERNALL, Hon. Secretary, R.HK.Y.C. Hong Kong, 3rd November, 1927.

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The Letter,

A farm labourer, whom the cook fetched after escaping, said that he threw stones, and broke the win- dows, but there was no response from within. There was then no sign of fire in the Captain's room or the nursery.

The Coroner returned a verdict that death was due to suffocation and that the cause of the fire was unknown.

SIR

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CHEMISTRY.

London, Oct. 20.

The coming of the artificial agę, in which chemistry would supply

"It remains to be said that in 1848 evolution from ape-like stock," he Sir John Davis resigned his posi-declares, “the logical consequences tion as British Plenipotentiary be-of such belief are still seldom cause his action, based on the stated. The second main

reason structions contained in Lord Pal for the present alienation of educat- merston's letter was disapproved ed men and women from the Church

Jord by the Government at home. Palmerston Wes still Foreign of England is the growth of errone-

the resignation outs sacramental doctrines and Little children who do not enjoy all man's seeds, was forecast in a medieval theories which were re-their play, who are fretful and ill-paper by Sir Alfred Mond, which jected in the Reformation, but now tempered during the daylight hours was read at a meeting of the Cen- are being 'openly taught in Anglican and sleep restlessly at night, are tral Economic League,. at Caxton Churches. We have no-right to not in sound health. They need Hall, Westminster. assume, the exlatence of spiritual their teething; or perhaps the queer idea afloat that man-made attention; the trouble may be with Broadlands, Jan. 9, 1847. THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE My dear Sir John, We shall lose properties in inanimate objects, un stomach or intestinal tract needs MEETING will be held (wea- Johnound which we less they are spiritually discernible, gentle correction, in either ther permitting) at Happy Valley have gained in China by our vic yet there в до man living who Baby's Own Tablets are just the on SATURDAY, November 5, 1927, tories. if we take the low Tone possesses the spiritual discernment remedy required. commencing at 2 p.m. The first which seems to have been adopted whereby to discriminata between bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. of late by us at Canton. We have consecrated

and unconsecrated The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1, for all persons including ladies. Soldiers

given the Chinese a most exem bread." Dr. Barnca denies that his glary Drubbing, and that brought

them, not to their senses, because teaching is false and heretical and

and Sailors in uniform half price. they never were deceived as to emphasises that no protest 'will

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Sir Alfred said that there was o

things were

essentially different from those made by Nature. He asserted that where the part played by the components of a natural pro- duct was fully understood, chemical | sefence always triumphed over Na-

ture.

A new variable of Nature, name- dia-

Members are advised that they what we were, but it brought them hinder him, as a Bishop and a are mother's help and the child. 17, high pressure, now at the must show their Badges to obtain to leave off the ayatem of pretended Christian, from upholding the re-ren's friend. They speedily reduce posal of chemists and engineers un- admission to the Membera' En- Contempt under which they had so ligious truth. "Nobody shall drive feverishness,

long concealed, their Fear. closure.

They will not forget that Drub-me to Tennessee or to Rome," he case, colic, Each member has the right to in-bing in a Hurry unless we set them concludes. troduce two non-members to the the example by forgetting it our Members Enclosure, tickets for selves; and we must take especial whom cen be obtained from Care not to descend from the rela- Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5 each tive Position which we have ac- up to Friday, November 4, 1927.

quired. If we maintain that Posi-l

BISHOP OF LIGHFIELD'S COMMENT.

London, Oct. 21.

The charge for admission for tion morally by the tone of our in- A striking comment on the con- ladies to the Members Enclosure tercourse we shall not be obliged troversy aroused by the Bishop of will be 82. Each member can ob- to recover it by forcible acts; buti tain, upon application to the Secro-if we permit the Chinese either at tary, Badges for admission of two Canton or elsewhere to resume, as ladies free of charge.

they will no doubt be always en- do, their former Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., deavouring to

we will not be permitted to operate Tone of affected Superiority,

soon be compelled to within the precincts of the Hong shall very Kong Jockey Clab during Race come to Blows with them again: Meetings.

Hong Kong, October 29, 1927.

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"Pray Remove Him."

I entirely disapprove of the Prin- ciple of Truckling upon which Mr. Macgregor of Canton seems to think that he ought to proceed; and if you cannot infuse into him

8 what little mere proper sense of is due to the Country he repre- sents, and the British subjects whom he is there to protect, pray: remove him to some other station where he may less stand in need of that Firmness which his present duties require.

Of course, we ought, and by we, I mean all the English in China, to abstain from giving the Chinese any ground of Complaint, and much more from anything like Pro- vocation or affront; but we must stop on the very Threshold any, at- tempt on their Part to treat us otherwise than as their equals, and we must make them all clearly understand, though in the civilest terms, that our Treaty Rights must be respeced unless they choose to have their Sea Ports knocked about their Ears.

Penalty For Offence. Last time the Government was systema- the aggressor, and we tically spared the People; but if the People become aggressors they must pay the Penalty of their of fence; and when we bombard Can- ton and set it on Fire we shall not be able to prevent many from suffering who were not sharers in the offence.

The Chinese must learn and be, convinced that if they attack our People and our Factories, they will be shot; and that if they III-treat innocent Englishmen who are: quietly exercising their Treaty Right of walking about the streets of Canton they will be punished.

So far from objecting to the armed association, I think it a wise Security against necessity of using Force. Depend upon it that the best way of keeping any men quiet is to let them see that you are able and determined to repel Force by

Force; and the Chinese are not the least different in this Respect from the Rest of Mankind. Yours, sincerely,"

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