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the mothers fire and six months after each 1 Laizo. baby is brought into the world. In one small gregation. That is all I can fairly say. I mission two ladies came out four years ago, would therefore speak of him rather as a man of the world than as church-goer. I on pak each giving up usafal hemowork. Each tells m
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woman and will be read by others who make a remain so for four to six months at a time—or share his own religione views, of his sweetness of tempor, of his charm of manner all sorts and missionarios P Thoro ArD various roforms.
conditions of men, of his modesty in his posthumous acqasinlance with her work with real interest and pleasure. Perhaps the bio-absolutely necessary, and we know it better estimate of his literary ability, and of the seal
and
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Ros. I have often theaght record of domestic details, which pansing one suggesting them would be thought an aff metaly a momentary interesi are too pelty to momy. The missionary army sa represented listening to the smell it to myself, while shrewdness, while TO LET.
be placed in juxtaposition to a record of great on paper has perhaps an effective strength of compounds at simplicity and all present | gazing at his never-failing smile, while study, sebi svements such as Mrs. Bishop's. Bat no
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general and of his ook individually, which AJO. 1, WEST END TERRACE, Bhamoon, other fault can be urged against the writer. She
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diguity." Speaking of Bristol in 1930 on the model for the Viexe of Wakoffold I should have the task tbau Miss Stoddart
An the authoress points out in her preface distaste of Orientals for the Western garb and recommended them without hesitation to come to Cairo and take Daan Batoher as their model. Mrs. Bishop is one of four English women who the foreign flavour with which Christianity is
He was fond of society, and in
in 1981, when I first met the dean in Cairo, the Europosa have during the last thirty years established presented," she said: "It is net ulons that it
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espacity for accurate observation, bor retentive and ancestors, and to introdas a
were not, then divided into asts and chignos. LEIGH & ORANGE,
memory and hor power af vívil port rayol has hateful customs; but its ideas have a Western
Aross, its phraseology is foreign, and the Our life and our amusements were simpler. 1. Des Vienx Road.
onsbied multitudes to share her ex pariences and pictures with which it illustrates its teaching Balls and concerts were events of very rare Hongkong, 19th February, 1997.
ocon trends, Golf and lawn tennis and adventures in distkat lands. As a traveller Mrs. Are foreigu, indecorous in costume and poss and
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the blasphemous and sights of Cairo, sud the usonings at the honses ROUND FLOOR of No. 4, DES VEUX always conquered her territories alone; that she
ROAD including a Strong Room and faced the wilderness almost single anded; that seemly oriticians which wers made upon of Roots few of the parminent resideate, who she observed and recorded without companion them, and to present our Lord and His Apostles had reception nights, at which all that acquaint- in Chiness dries and surroundings. That idenances were asked to attan 1, wi hout saf ship. She soffered ao tail to impede her, no in
to the must have been rather startling to
special invitation. At the paetla. the dean good atady to rapel bar. She triumphed over her folks at home, but it would have shooked them was a froquant and alwayın wachome gasst". own limitations of health and strength as over
still more if Mrs. Bishop had pushe
pushed the arga: the dangers of the road."
ment to its logical conclusion and suggested that Mrs. Bishop is indeed a striking example of the Nazarene should be represented as wearing
a quene and having shaven crown. an indomitable spirit сад afgrcome
sion it might be of interest to refer In conclusion it physical infrmity. Wosk and delicate from to Mrs. ishop's associations with Hongkong. alildhood, she was yet able to underlakon her ficat ea born-trip,
trip, after her axpluations. journeys which entailed prirations, hardships in Japan, she had a starting welcome to Hong in solames of smoke, while the hosting afdrans and the tolling of bells sounding out of the alarm. The darkness fold of agitation and she had hotels were packed with refugees, to be carried in bamboo chair through terror.
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be able to achieve the remarkable undertaking" stricken crowds to Bishop Burdon's houser conspiracy against the Spanish
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courage and enterprise. It is puzzling that a woman, who was nearly always ailing ant frequently updor medical treatment, should get
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the wind changed and the danger war over. outt and dangerous countries was a heroic funt
Her first antion in Hongkong was to go down for a strong man, but for a wank woman it was burning city with the Bishop, and she a triumph beyond words, Neither can it be said describes it wreck in the letter writton to her that the followed, in her travels, the beaten Henrietta (bor aietor) immalistely after her tracks. She was in many respects an explorer, arrival. About 16 yours later, after a journey through Korea, sho paid another visit to and her faculty of accurate observation made her Bishop and Mea. Barton Hongkong, where herl abe lec'urod twice, an authority on some of the lands she visited.in spite of har bud Her first rent bid for fans was Six Months in the first time on "Korea" at the City Hall the Sandwich Islands in which abs showed such to a crowded audience; the second time to the
Hongkong Literary Socisty upon In grasp of the natural history of the Archipela Tibet." She also mentioned the splendid go that the islands were for the first tits work af Mr. Hoars at Niagpa in traising IN ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS Small made intelligible. But it is her association with yang mens catechista sud perhaps eventually
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the Far East that renders her life and doing more interesting to us here. In her memoir the reader will find names that are still on pooplo's tongues in the Orient and her impressione, fresh, vivid and trustworthy, repay perusal.
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A folegram from Cairo roports the death of Hisral account of the country a quarter of a the Very Rev. Charles Honry Batoher, D.D., coutury age. It has the value of accurate FS.A., Archdeacon of the Church of Ealaud history and annot be excluded from the in Egypt, and Chaplain of Al Saints' Churoit, Gorman papers, which took up the idea with Boothes the nervos, stimulates the mind into
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It was then pointed out in Germany that in 1855, and was sanal and river to the historio town of Shao-appointed curate of St. Clemst Danas, and any notorious Anarchist who had made bis name a terror in European capitale could Hsing. She braved the dangers of inland travel 1364 Mr. Butcher went to Shanghai as present himself at any Boglish port and subsequently of St. Paul's, Hammersmith. In in Chins alone. Not only did she face perils by Consular Chaplain, and was raide donn of declare that he was emigrating to escape the the way but she calmly, confronted the dangers Shanghai Cathedral in 1876. His chaplaincy pensities of a political offence. By the instruc to watch the ignoraal and prejudiced masses of All Sainis, Cairo, datad from 1880. Domigration ofloors would be compelled to issued on Mr. Gladstone's authority the Batcher was endowed with literary exposed her. "Hor absolate unconsciousness
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worldliness and other-worldliness," She con- sidered that they really set forth the message of Christ who lived in Chinese houses and dressed and ate as the natives. It is not for us here to traverse such sistements but it is sufficient to remark that opinion is divided on that poist re foreigners in native garb. She discussed mission problems with a frankness that met have been disconcerting to the narrow-minded.. On one ocasiva ehe wrote: "I daresay you think I say too little abent missions. There ar many problems sonated with them which grow in difficulty as missions spread and in- orcase. The one which specially afflicts me is the waste of working power, and the assodal among natives caused by the ceasaleis marryings and maternities of missionary women making an and of work; and not only this, but that is |inland China many of the best of the single ladies have much of their time occupied nursing
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