THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11TH, 1904. THE NEW YM.C.A. ROOMS. | work. To take first of all the religious-we it is, and so is water; but you don't want, movements. I personally have every hope that consider this of paramount importance and the always to be drinking water. Got your under the enlightened holy of directors and rock upon which our work is founded. It is the men in and let them
shake themselves under the liberal-hearted and genial influence
FORMAL OPENING LAST NIGHT.
ADDRESS BY HE. MR. F. H. HAY..
Roc. W. J. Southam, the Gamoral Secretary, wa-the firstspruker. Hosaid Your Excellenes my Lord Bishop, ladies and gentlemen.--We
zuanly companionship of Christian men. some to more active religious observances, som
men.
will over remotuber that the Gospel of Peaca
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STEAMER MOVEMENTA.
The M.1. steamer Yorra, with the pert French ma, luft Singapore on Thursday, the 7th inst.. at 10 pm, for this port via sig
The CP.K. steamer Empress of Jilin arrivo at Nagasaki ata, on Friday, the 10th ins... and left again at 3 p.m. same day for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 10 p.m. on Satur day, the 11th inst.
The silk ex C.P.I. steatoer Empress of Japan, which left bere on the 11th ult., and Yokohama
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secret of success. We plan hayo attractive into the ranks their natural proclivitise inclino of your General Secretary your efforts will meet Last evening the new rooms of the Young Wookly meetings. Bible classes and whwiesome them to. Some will gravitate towards athletics, with unbounded success. I am sure that you ; As Christian Association or the top flour Attendance at those meetings and classes of to your library and intellectual enjoyment, and and Goodwill has been sent into the world for! of Alexandra Buildings were formally declared course is absolutely roluntary. No man noed so on. We have little intellectual life horo, and the benefit and consolation of sinner und saint In the widest spirit of charity and good opon by His Excellency thus Officer Administer four that he is going to have religion pushed the Odd Volumes Society, which is the only alike. ing the Government. P. H. May, C.M.), in
down his throat. We trust that there will be organized body devoting itself in that particular fellowship, one man towards another, a fet presence of a farge corapany of Julies and
no namby-mmbyism, and our conception of a diction, has been kept alive by Mr. Pollock, sure you will pursue your couro, feel gentlemen. The rooms were. nicely decorated.
years to come I hope and believe that the wh A literary and debating society might be n religious mon is that of a clean, squaro nian mea- for the areasion. Among those present were ring up in some dopres to the Divine Man. sell thing for this body to inaugurate, and have founded this institution will have the satis.
if Hom, Hou. Then na to social work, we are planning to harn
you develop your institution at all points faction of foeling that their labours have ben Mrs. May, Bishop and Mrs. and Mrs. Barnes-Lawrened, Hon. Gershow
the religious side of it will naturally benefit. rewarded and that the soe sown to-uight has * At homes” with popular talks, receptions and
I um old enough to remember the grant work been blessed with unch good fruit. From my Stewart, Major and Mrs. Benson, Rev. and
indoor games. There is a billiard-tubig' and Mr. Peares, Roy.. Mrs, and Miss Hickling musicals, and also in this connection furnish and can testy to the great influence for geot much prosperity. (Applause.)
done in England by Mosers. Moody and Saskey heart I wish the Y.M.C.A. God-speed and Rey, and Mrs. Prince, Rev. Mr. Budie, Rev.
ed bed-rooms and a dining-rooms. In other words,
In the intercala Hong was sung by Mrs. W. G. Southunt (sucretary), Rev, Mr. Routledge
we wont to make this place a hon for those brought into England by those two eminent
But I think their influence would have Gordon, Mr. A. G. Ward accompanying on the (assistant saugotary) and about 20 others.
away from home. It is scarcely necessary for
A song was also sung by Mr. G, H, obvious. Swimming, tennis, cycling, football or me to mention the physical work because it is been even greater if their efforts had not at piano.
times been murred by the sometimes tactless Edwards. and in-chosen advocacy of some oftheir followers HIS EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER AD. any other outdoor sports for which thero may be a sound will be ancouraged and planned for who constituted themselves amateur mission MINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT:--- My Lord A gymnasium would be grout boom if series. I remember quite well the risks one ran Bishop, Ledice, and Gentlemen-Mr. Southam
of being attacked in the most unexpected and Mr. Gershon Stewart in the cloquentist, thus making a transit of 28 days from HAVE YOU TRIED philanthropist will provide ng with cue. As Lo
manner in all sorts of places by earnest bat addresses they have delivered have covered so the intellectual work, a gentleman said to me the other day that if we could do anything to
aggressive people, in the train, at F. cricket
much ground that thero romain- little for me to awaken the intellectual life of the place we
match for instance. One might be suddenly say. There is one point that I would like to spoak should be doing gool work, and this in addressed by an entire stranger with a remark to you about for a few moments.
such as, "Young man, ure you rated !" It gurewire considering the question of inaugurating jus what w plan and hope to do. To this and educational class
bonen mest uncomfortable shock, and one felt this association the subject of is nure cam, that there was something wrong in the under discussion. It was suggested that if we formed in suela ambjents as French, German Chinese, or whatever there may be a demand perfectly innocent cecupation of the dropped the word Christian out of the name wo for. It may be interesting to note here that went, especially if the revivalist should
might find it easier to get young men to join us, during the past three months we have had a
Herce-looking personi
After full consideration we determined to class for the study of colloquial Chinese which at you with a threatening eye which se med.
retain the word. Why should we have an average by 15 to say. "If we both die in five minutes dropped it? You have heard from Mr. Southam
I BDI all right but you are going
We will not enter into that we welcome here anyone he he a professin straight to Hell!".
Christian or not, who thinks our Association to whether
All we ask is the controversial subject as errors of this short life are to be met with may supply a want ho feels.
for Christian respect. is it not worthy of respect? Is eternal pruishment in the next, but it was not fair to say, to say the least of it, and often defeated the very object these good people had anything to to ashamed of in it? Hus not in view. Is it not possible these ill-chosen Christianity done much for the world, much for that Empire. Does not Mercy euthroned smile
are met fogether this evening under the splees of one of the most remarkalde organisations which thes nineteenth century produced. Exelly 6 years ago this movemcat among young man was inaugurated quietly and with cart ostentation in a private room of young George Williams, now Sir George Williams
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has been attended on students.
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It was conducted by the Bev. Willian Bridie and a Chinose teacher, and Western methods of teaching were adopted, We fully expect to resume this claw again after the hot weather. There will also be popular lectures en science, art and literature and questions of the day. A literary society and debating club and a camera club will also
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When we
on the 20th ult,, arrived iu Now York on the 9th
Hongkong and 20 days from Yokohame
WEATHER AT SEA.
terkorse from Singapore yesterday, experienced The P. & O. Sardinit and the steamer Char-
fine weather. The Praca from Singapore repora fine weather; smooth sea.
The Pronto arrived from Chefoo, yesterday after a fine pissuga.
The Hoiching, from Kwongchowan yesterday, reports fine weather.
The Longmeon from Chinkiang reports rain and rough sen; N.E.'ly wind.
The Tuiskun from Bangkok reports light, variable winds and smooth.
The Haiching from Foochor and puris reports N.F. breezes with showers.
The Restorer from Saigon reports fine."
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Restorer arrived from Saigon yesterday. She is a cable-ship. morality.
And
there
The Bearty has 3,300 tons of general cargo
She arrived from London yesterday. for distribution at various Far Easteru ports. The Taishun arrived from Bangkok yesterday
& Co.
have their place in the intellectual development. exhortations arose from a lack of humility Or the British Empire? Look for a moment at with 2,000 tens of rice for Messrs. Bradley
The Charterhouse from Newchwang va
1.700 tons aboard, for the East Asiatic Trading Co. Hongkong.
all the Christian virtues humility appears to me to be the rarest. It somehow is u virtue pon it? Does not the lamp of Truth shine Chefoo yesterday hng 200) tons of cargo, ont of which seems to recommend itself to very few. brightly there? Does not Justice with out- Amongst the particuler section of the great stretched hand hold within reach of the people her Does not Hope illumine country to which I belong I never remember impartial scales? which will ecmmand the respect and supper fact if I meet a real humble-minded Scotchman of forgiveness that is born of repentance, the yesterday with 3,000 tons of coal for Messrs. meeting any individual distinguished for it. In the hearts of her toiling children-the hope
to
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song..
Can you
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The Lord Dufferin arrived from Cardiff
this port. The Yatahi y arrived from Hongay yesterday with 5.938 tons of coal, but not for
Jardine. Matheson & Co.
The Ningchow, from Tacoma, brought. 700 tons of lumber for Messrs. Butterfield & Swire. The B.I. Purnes arrived from Rangoon port. On arriving, slao. she had 880 Chinese yesterday with 1,070 tons of cargo for this ssengers, many of whom are destined for
THE AUSTRJAN LLAND,
The Austrian Lloyd's Company have had a 1891 have decided to pay no dividend. not piofit for the year was 95,654 kronen, which the directors propose to carry forward. This is 185.000 kronen below last year's, when dividend of 42 kroden was paid per share.
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but in that sumil room the electrice button was fineled and set in motion forces which increased in momentam 24 time went And what have we to-day? The Young Men's Christina Association, a highly or ganiss, world-wide movement, full of vitality firmly established in 45 different countries with a membership of nearly 700.00 divided among 6,779 separate associations. This or ganisation employs 2,087 paid serotaries and owns 475 buildings. the approximate erst of which is nearly seven millions sterling. who have had the privilege of seeing his work in Canela and the United States will admit, I Think, that it is in those countries that this Young Men's Christian. Association has reached the highest level of officiency. There also is given the best illustration of its scopa
while there is also a reading-room well-equipped and adaptability. No class of m 18
with most of the best magazines and papers of considered out of its rang». T'her ik no
Great Britaiz rud North America. W. kind college of any
which has not Its tend to have
an organisation here, and college Young Men's Christian Association.
whull leave no stone auturned to have it. In the cities will be found well-organized assO- ciations with their business ton's departmenta
of the business men of the community
I shall certainly be anxious as to the state of hope of reconciliations, neglected in this life, and railroad departments, and almost without
and to which no man need over feel ashamed
Whatever the cause. it is a to be made in the life hereafter? exception these associations command the
We want this to be a place his general health. universal respect and support of the leading for the development of all-reunat men, and virtue of a rare order, and yet we as Christiaus say the same for all non-Christian countries? business men. There are associations for colour surely no higher purpose than this is conceiv. have maple cause to indulge in it when we No man need he ashamed of giving his moral -ed young men and for Xudinus for the sons
alde? We are most of us acquainted with the reflect that in 1900, when Christian and non-support, if he can give no other. to of the rich in Fourth Avenue and for the poor
fierce temptations which assail men in the Christian troops came shoulder to shoulder in institution bearing the rune of Christian. in the Bowery. The work of the Asscntion in
East. We want to help men to overcome them. North China, the non-Christian troops were And in these later day a Christianity wants your We want to strengthen the weak, to unite them distinguished for iyond all others for mercy! support. Christianity has ever known how to bad year fuarcially, and for the first time sinco the East esived its first great impetus in 1988, when Mr. McConaghy was sent to with the strong, and to help develop a sentiment Mudras. That city line now the finest Associa in favour of clean, manly. God-like manhood, tion hiking in the Orient. From your toyeur | (Applause.} new fields have been untered, and flourishing Mrs. GORDON than zang, a much-appreciated Associations are дом at work in Caleuṭtu. Bonny, Colombo, Tokyo, Tientsin Shanghai
Hon. GERSHON STEWART said--Your Ex and other Eastern cities as well as in Hongkong.cellency, my Lord Bishop, ladies and gentlemen Four and a half years ago it was my privilege | This is the first time that I have ever taken a to come here for the purpose of organising leading part in anything approaching a religious Association work. On carefully studying the function. I admit I was somewhat in evidence at feld E seemed wise to work along the lines my christening-and at my marriage I occupied of last resistance, and the result is a prominent although entirely subordinate position. flourishing Chinese Association which has now (laughter.) As for as my recollection serves me 240 members, and which during the pust
on both of those occasions I felt nervous and mes, right months has had an enrolment of 250 comfortable, and when they were over I returned in its evening educational classes. Plans with relief to my customary scelusion. I conte are being made for organising a College to a recurrenos of a similar fooling to-night, but Association among the Chinese students, and
my position here, however, has been so clearly only a few weeks ago we received a petition from defined for me by the General Secretary, that Hunghom signed by 105 mes, mostly workmen. feel less diffidence than I might otherwise to asking for organisation among the 10,000 young under the circumstances, in addressing an en there. I mention the facts not only to audience such as this upon an occasion like the tell you what is being done in ather directions present. When Mr. Southam asked me to say had to carry lumps of silver. They have served support the enemies of our national religion, and a great many miles are saved, the route of
something at the opening of this institution
their purpose, and nowadayslave ofteuill-effects, I said "No, I am not good enough." "Oh," said for many a youngster finds at the end of the he, with a beaming smile. that is the very mouth that he has spent much more than he reason we want you; we want to have people of ever intended to. On the other hand, there are all sorts." As therefore I cannot be accused of some unscrupulous oues who do not pay their assuming a claim to a sanctity 1 do not possess. clits, so in two ways you might do good. by I have attended to-night to give what support avoiding them. There might be some system can to un institute which contains very great pes-
of men keeping a deposit with the secretary, sibilities for good. I feel it a great honour to he
if they do not want to carry money about due to both of them, quil especially to Mr. asked to do so, and I think you have began wd with them.
It cannot be denied that Sonthan. for all the work they have done for us by opening your gates to both shoep mud goats. in
commercial world, the outward so far, and to the International Committee of If you are to do great good you must cater for stuw of religion has again and again been used the Y.M.C.A, of North America, which is part- both. and as the representative of the lafter I by unscrupulous people as a cloak by which by a British and partly an American Institu- Your hous that you will always maintain a similar they were able to obtain an unfair advantage tien for helping us by sending them.
It is this Directors have st great expense taken and attitude. The anger of the Young Men's over their unsuspecting neighbours. Christian Association will always have to display which has given rise to a very general pre-fitted up those rooms. Hoquember that the rent considerable lact in discriminating as to who justice against the introduction of religion alone for which Mr. Southam and I are shall and who shall not be admitted into an into the business atmosphere. It is for every directly responsible amoun's to no less than association such is this, and as to what sort of woan to live so that he may remove such $10,800) e year. It is for you, now to put your musements and recreations are to be
but to illustrate the adaptability of this or *ganisations But to come to that phase of the work with which we are iramediately concerned His eyning-I won the European depart. ment---kome of us have been booking for ward do this event for a long tinue. Five problem seemed almost impossible of solution. But nothing is impos. sible to those who have faith, and our gathering here to right is an evidence of this. Those who believe in this neod for and the possibility of his institutiou are more than rowurde: to
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repel the attacks of those who assail her openly with the naked sword of unbelief, but the attacks of those who stab her in the back with meers and gibes and scoffings are more difficult to deal with. I assert that in the be-littling of religion there is national danger. We talk of un army re-organised by a brand new Arny Council; of a Nary rich in every appliance that the devilish ingenuity of man can devise for hurting our enemies into eternity. But what are 50 such armies and mavies worth without a nation of steadfast, earnest and honest men to wield them Our old time religion in a national asset which if t талд
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The acquisition by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company of an Atlantic starship sarvice, for both freight and parsonger trafe during the past saar, was a great s'ep forward in the development of this company; hardly less important was the inangaration by the same company during the wictor, of a regular service between Antworp and the Dominion of Canada.
and forbear.co. The religious tempera ment is not evenly distributed; it is natural ly much more developed in some natures than in others, just as the intellectual and muan is different physical capacity of one from that of another. Now the strongly religious you have alwaya with yon; but if you wish to get in the others, 'don't try them too, high at start. Don't let a youngster think that he must go to a religions service because heroines here. Leave him alone and he will take part all right when he feels deawa towards it. Besides, some ure more sensitive than others, and to parade the secrets of the heart to the public is to some natures intolerable. Besides, you want the country. Therefore let us be careful how we trifly with religious questions. If we are place to be self-supporting, and 'yan don't want to frighten anyone away. You will be handi. not endowed with Faith, let us at any rate show capped by the fact that this is a teetotal respect for those who are. Let us give a moral institution. I think you might consider the support to the majority, for after all the vast ringa Fi and Hamil 60.route. Moreover, advisability of making it also a ready-money majority of Englishmen are still Christian, club. Chits are a relic of old days when folks Let us not by word or action encourago or
the
With these few words. I welcome you here.
You have in Mr. Southam and Mr. Routledge. who have been sent out by the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A. of North America at the request of the National Council of the Y.M.C.A. of England, who to undertake the work here, two men eminently fitted for the work in hand.
were unshle
Our thanks are
night. Those rooms--126 members will to-night take possession of them and this opening reception grased by your Excellancy's pris. ence are some of the tangille results of faith followed by works. This has bạn brought about ant through the efforts of any one indivi- del. but by cu-operation. His Excellency From the Grst has given this work his heartiest
shoulders to the wheel and make this associa approval and support, and his presence here
tion a success. You can do so by, assisting the to-night is another endorsement of it. Most
management in practising economy and by your of the leading business men have
conduct and example making the association so practical svilenes of their interest in the novel, that you will always incline the balance more
popular that it will speedily gain in member ment, and their willingness to give it a fair test. towards liberality anal operuess than towards
ship. I feel sure that a good work has been while among the members themselves are exclusivenes. I suppose I am hero us represont
done this night for our Colony and the country, Those who, with faith. onthusiasm and per ing in a musure that unknown quantity called
for the association of a body of sober-minded, sonal effort have stood together with the then-in-the street, and I know that you the object of this institution there can be noth earnest men constitutes a contrifugal force the visium of an European department before them, want to get as many of the outside public asing but cutire and hearty sympathy and approval. influence of which must and will be widely felt and use the vision has been transformed into a possible inside your institution. The main 1 is only with rogard to the best way to |~(Applause); reality.. I should like to mention some names. the street is often credited with more wisdom attain the object it has in view that there can be Mrs. Gordon, closed this programme with bat most of us will know who these men are. thau he has got, just us he is often debited with
given
a greater interest in tho
a prejudice, und to do ali he can so that that reproach can never be brought against him. You will understand my point. It is against the individual and not against our religion. | Just as in all the errors perpetrated under the name of religion, men have quoted it with their lips, but lucking it in their hearts have violated the spirit of it to suit their private emis. With
have
All
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CHURCH SERVICES.
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To realize thoroughly what this means to the commercial community, it must be r memb red the Canadian Pacific Railway has besides its Atlantic and China fleets a regular service el. coasters runding along the coast of British Columbia to the Yukon, and is in clos con- reption with the Canadian-Australian line from Vancouver to Australia and New Zealand,
a glance at the may will show that the ronte taken by these lines gives them great advantage iu point of distance traversed. The longitude is run down at its unrrowest point
the C. P. • steamers from Vancouver to Yoko-
hawa, for instance, being 300 miles shorter than any other Trans-Pacifio route.
NAVAL NOTES.
At a time when control of Gre in ships in action is the subject of study and experiment in the British fleet, the Japanese have chosen to make an innovation. In their new battleships. there is a conning tower of a thickness of five inches. In addition to these two ordinary sheltered positions, it is intended to equip each vessel with three other observation stations more or less adequately protected.
The two now battleships building for Japan in England are nominally to be of 16,000 tons displacement. The armament consists of four 12-inch guns us in existing battleships; but in addition to the 12 six-inch guns usually carried, there will be four 10-inch gous on the upper deck. The beavy 12-inch guns have 10-inch armour and the nine-inch belt in addition to the armoured deck. which is three inches on the
slopes. The speed of the vessels is to be 15 knots, and the boilers will be of the Nielausse type of water-tube boi'ers..
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In connection with the training ship Mildura, under the Naval Agremont Biil for Australian men, Commander Brownlow, Oficer Ceminuo ding the naval portion in N.S.W.. has received fie appointment of Registrar to the Royal Naval Reserve under the Admiral Commuting the Australian Squadron. All candidates for enrolment must be British subjects, of good D. NEWELL WILSON. DR. William Danel: character. able to real and write, and must
prior to making their application for enrolment. They will be required to pass a medical exami nation, and to fring any certificates as to character, etc., they may hare, and must be of the following standards-Boys from 15 years to 15 years of age, 5ft 2in in height, sud 32in chest, or over, boys from 16 years to 17 years, 5ft 3in in height, and 32tín chest, or over; mes 5ft 4in in height, and of not less than 2-in cbest masurement. Boys way he enrolled between the ages of 1 and 17, and men between the ages of 18 and 85, and they will all
As a result of the united efforts of those whom were iniquity than can be justly put to any possible difference of opinion. It is in the song. The large company then proceeded to i para resile at least three years in Australia I have referred to we stand to-night in this account. That he takes a great interest hope that the points I have brought forward may help to elucidate possible difficulties beautiful building, which you have seen, for in the affairs of this world his daily which you may be culled upon to face that I
I take it that you want yourselves, of a fully organised Young Men's rocations show,
rentured to touch upon them. Christian Association. We realia that there him to take n many problems yot to be solved, but we now affairs of the next world, and so have thinking men who know the pitfalls and sinud ready to endeavour to cry out the started this association. Well, as you desire to temptations which beset the Footsteps of young at all times and in all pluces-and purpose of the Young Men's Christian do this outside worldling good, you wish him, to e Association And what is this purpose? To come here. You do not want to scare bim nowhere are they more plentiful than in the put it
briefly it is this-the all-round away or your influence for good will be curtsied Bust-will in spirit give this institution, their The list of sabscriptions development of
With this as
our and your monetary position will become strain bearty support. purpose the neglect of any out side of men's ed. Do you mind my giving you a few ideas and guarantees shows that they are also ature means failure in the purpose. We on this point. They may not accord with the backing it with their money. Its succes realise that boum associations have filed because opinions of some, but they are mado in cf course rests mainly on the number of That good part, I hope they will be members you can get to support it. they have neglected to consider the whole man. The carrying out of this purpose therefore received. Don't try, and fores religion down essential will bo in a great degree facilliated or involves religious, social, physical and intellectual people's throats too strongly at the start. Good retarded by the spirit in which you dirupt its
nion.
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. 12th June, 2nd Sunday after Trinity, Holy Communion (739 2.m.) Matias (11.0 2.1) Responses, Ferial; Venite, Burrowes; Psalms, Jouus and Camidge; To Dean, Garrett in F Benedictus, Bataby in D; Hymns, 182, 19
und 306.
he required to sigo an engagement to serve for
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