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innocence, he mentious that the Koreans are essentially a decent people, and then liis subsequent comments make a complete admission that their alleged decency is really a prurient pradery. The incident cited is merely a Korean instance of the old maid's telescope They have, he slyly Baye, an almost Wastern prejudice against acknowledging the fact that women bare legs." We can, however, afford to pass over his Lordship's reference to the indo. The 4th Battalion Middlesex Regiment has ceney "of the "heathen soldiery of Jupaa.been placed nuder orders to leave Londonderry It is his claim that the Koreans are accept Camp, Salisbury Plala.
on the 13th February, 1908, for Tidworth POPULARITY ing Christianity enthusшuatically and earnest. ly, and particularly his illustrations of
This evening at the Union Charah Lorary their enthusiasm, that most require analyti will delivers lootice on "Lighter Laves
Clab, Kennedy Road, the R. T. W. Pearsa consideration. We are told that theear Local Literature." Tais lectura íà opan Koreans are embracing Christianity because to the public and the Chair will be taken at 9. in their present national cirouxastnacés (not p.m. sharp. It is hoped thare will be a goal su very different, be it noted, to those they attendinos, have all along been experiencing, a far as independence is concernel) it promises to saire the wound of humbled pride, and tends to a recovery of their ancient digoity. How?
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And those thoughts of her nimble memory and her nimble flagers augured no mean intellect An interesting wedding took place at St. for the bride. If they looked again into her John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon when ayee they would see shining out that bright Lieutenant Jéha irmson Hope, Rɔyal Garrison intelligence which weald quite satisfy Mr. Artillery, son of Major-General J. E. Hope, Hope. He would remind the bridegroom that' Royal Artillery,
he was taking the brids from a happy homa and Henley-on-Thames, England, was married to Miss Christine Jessie happy anrroundings, and, while his ficat duty Shelton Hoope, elder daughter of Mr. A. was to his King and country, Als second w to Shelton Hooper of "Rougemont," Hongkong, make his wife as happy in the future as she find The soremony was performed by the Rev. F. T. been in the past (cheers). Mr. Haps would take Johnson, who was assisted by the Rev. G.tfrom an old stiger that the royal road to tast Searle, chaplain to the foress, The bride, who object was to continue that chivalrous courtesy. looked charming in a gown of ivory white sa when she was his wife that he had evincod in, ombroidered in pearls, with sleeves of point whilst wooing hor, and to bo in all things, and lace, and a Benssela nel veil over a wreath of at all timer, unselfish, He gave them the toast orange blossom, was given away by her father. The bride" and joined with it the name of the
pale bins taffeta with sleeves of ruched himself out. "Long may they live; happy mag The bridesmaids were Miss D, Shelton Hooper bridegroom. He felt very bonesome himself and Miss K. Clarke. Their dress were of when they proposed his wife's health and left Valenciennes laos; they wore farge Loghorn they be; and may their shadows nevar grow lats trimmed with La France rouss and carried 1888. ** bouquets of pink rosas The bride's mothor wore a dress of black and white pin spot silk and Mr. Hope in raplying thanked all for The toast was honoured amid great oksering, with touches of pile bins, and daworod rod he hearty way they had honoured it, and Mr. toque. She also carried a bunch of red roses and Mey for his kind remarks, and then praposed heliotrope tied with heliotrope ribbon. Lieut.the health of the bridesmaids," which was
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this world." It must be because it teachae them to love their enemies, to pray for them that despitefully do use thera. Any one who knows the Korean people will be surprised to be told that they year in that fashion, but the Rev. Lord GASCOYNE-CECIL believes it and says it, One Korean, whose wife had suffered severely from Japanses brutality," came to the mission room"-not, like the usual rice-Christian, to demand intervention-but, acourding to his Lordship, asking the pinyers of others to enable him to performs the very difficult Christian duty of forgive
ness."
sentenced him to six weeks' imprisonmout ́inf six boura' stocks,
The N-C. Daily News undorstands that, bis Honour Wang Hsi(oting Taolal of Shanghai) has boon appointed Director of the Huangpa. Conservancy by H.E. Vioroy Taon Fang, Ar Total Wang Hai is na enlightened and mat affablo official, it is quite certain that his Honour will work most harmoniously with bis Foreign, colleagues on the Conservancy Board,
Mr. Dalabbai Naeroji steadily improved in health sino he left England. A telegram reports him to have been in good spirits and to have in som measure regained strength. He desired to be remembered to the many friends who sent messages of inquiry, and Larsweil, and to say that he rejoises at the prospest of falling bis ardent hope to end his days in the
| land of his birth;"
As a coolie was walking along Morrison Street on Tuesday night be picked up a bundle. of enttle fish from a shop door and ran away. and rounding a corner rashed into the arms of ▲ foki gavo chase, the thist dropped the fish
Sergeant Cooper. Defendant told Mr. Honeland at the Police Court yesterday that he knocked the fish over scoidentally. His Worship sent him to jail for six wooke with hard labour and ordered his exposare la the slooks for six hours:
bridesmaids, gold chain bracelets.
At the request of the Java Government. 8. Lucy, R.k. A., was best man.
The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a oriminal, pauper, and lepar populations. A Salvationist, now in Argentine, who has contracted leprosy, will proceed to Java to work the leper class,
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Japanese silver ten set from brother offloare, The prosents totalled about 301, and included'
Llout, and Mrs. Hope will spend the honey- moun at Foochow. The brids's travelling dress There was a large and representative gather-brail, and a goblin blue hat.
was a creme coat and skirt trimmed with silk ing at the Cathedral to witness the ceremony. His Excellency the Governor and Lely Lagarda were in attendance, and among others were Admiral Sir Arthur Moera, Commodora A. G. Stokes, Sir Henry Berkeley, Hon. Mr. F. H. LONDON, November 25th.
May and Mrs. May, Hon. Mr H Keswick, The New Orleans Cottoa acheme will be Colonal Kent, most of the offers of the submitted to the Congress of Colton Gro-B.G.A., the Staff Sergeant and Sergeants were at Memphis on the 7th January next.
of the Artillery and the men of No. Isaction 87th Company, R.G.A. FATAG MOTOR ACCIDENT.
LONDON, November 25th, Sir Henry Rawlinson, while motoring yesterday, collided at the cross roofs near Frimley, with General Sir Henry Colvils, The latter who was motor-cycling, has succumbed to the injuries he received.
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LONDON, November 25th, The M.O.C. defeated New South Wales by 406 runs.
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A POLICEMA 'N ERROR. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESS. "]
The Cathedral was prettily decorated with forms and greenery. Pot plants lined the aisle, while the arehas made which the wedding pirty walked were dressed with green leaves, and the SIE,Coming in a ricsha frɔn the Corinthiau' scene was made the more brilliant by the Yacht Clab, at 11-3) on Tuesday nig it, and attendsum of many army offices in uniform when about twenty yards to the overard at A large and interested crowd was in attentace Ship Street-end, I saw a policomaan talking to when the bride, loaning on the arm of bar three soldiers. The soldiers wara atauding father, entered the church, sad the sarvio, wa dear of the tramline along which I was adrano- proceeded with. On its conclusion, as the newlying. The policoman stood facing dis, legs apart, married couple walked down the aisle, right in the middle of the track. A tran the hymas "The voina that breathed o'er Eden" and "Oh, Perfect Love," were When nearly up to the group, the ziosha anolie, was coming towards us on the other line. sung, and Mendelssohn's wedding much was woeing that the polioom in mida no attempt to played. At the church entrance the brother officers of the bridegroom had congregated; and and I was jolted past the group in a very move, swerval to the left, where the road dips, drawing their swords, formed an arch of glisten- uncomfortable style indeed... I was in haste to ing steel under which the bridal party passed get to town, and had n› time 3 in op and take the while the "joyous wedding balls" were pealing. officer's number, or I might have a medi guests adjourned to Kingsclers" which was
On the conclusion of the ceremony the for obstruction. He was a big, very will made lent by Mra. Sachas for the reception And had a broad, squarish face, and I think a small maan, in blue uniform with paaked osp." Ha the commodious and prettily decorated fair moustache. The serious festare to my ball in this well known boarding hinse mind of the insident in that it may illustrates was an ideal plan for the holding of such a function. When the guests had all assembled it, which is orel to the coolies, aging te and tendered their congratulations to the happy the ponocertainly unbecoming in an official the passenger, oslozlated to use a branch of October 31st and will I have many times drawn attention to the couple, and the bride had out the wedding cake whose chief, concara is surely the maintenarios reach Hongkong, vin Singapore, on the 10th unsatisfactory lighting of the oity thorough.
with her busband's sword,
of order on the pablie highway. If you can see fares, by the Sopiété Electrique, d'Extréme the bride and bridegroom. In doing so he said so theirs, not to detect and deal with: the par- The Hon. Mr. F. B. May proposed the toast of your way to publish this, the authorities may The official intimation that the orniser“ King the Société has petitioned the Lost Beosdo cumstances. In the first place his old friend will bring those police who may need it to Orient. The latest word on the subject is that he fancied he owed that privilege to varied cir- ticular offender, bat to issue such a warning as Alfred," flagship of Admiral Sir A. W. Moore, for permission to suspend operations for three Mr. Shelton-Hooper was an old civil servant Squadron and the Eastern Cruiser Fleet, is to
sease of duty in the matter of their demeanour will be given, and the Sendo is to invite like wet turf"-sa they said in Ireland-Indion police walking up the tramliner sad be re-commissioned, at singapore, for another tenders for lighting the city in the interval through thick and thin; through right and compelling loaded rioshas to circumvent them. two years effectually disposes of the rumour that by kerosene lamps. The community would come said through wrong but civil servants did she was to be replaced by a battleship. The like to know who is going to pay the cost of re not admit that Baghter). Then agala the but this is the fent case I have seen of a white be separated from those emotional mani- of other ranks, will be sent out to Singapore noying the public lamps that have been either wedding they had just witnessed liked together. Yours truly.
new crew, to the number of 3) officers and 800
That is positively miraculous. The Japanese soldier had broken the Krean's wife's earthen cooking dish, and when she demanded compensation, he had struck her with his weapon and wounded her so that she had to go to the mission hospital." CONFUCITS would not be so unreasonable as to expect the Korean husband to do what Lord GASCOYNE-CECIL reports with approval. We feel shy about speculating as to how many of his Lordship's brethren would dream of doing it. Still, en far we [bave straightforward testimony only, and we are in duty bound to accept it. It does look, accepting those statements, as if the Korean enthusiasm an earnestness for Christianity are fairly ined. But now take his Lordship's chiot bit of evi·lenos. Eximine his account of the phenomenon which, he thinks, should fill the breast of every missionary in China with hope," China would be Christian in the near future, be adds, if it could experience a like awakening" It was at Pyeng-yang, at a
ing" hymns, no "emotional speeches. Indeed, his Lordship ascertained from Bishop TORNER that the Koreans ann nation are not emotional. The phenomenon must
The draft which was to leave Londonderry at the begininng of November to join the 3rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, at Hongkong. will be the last supplied by the 4th Battalion this trooping season. The draft numbers 154 of all raske. The" Sicilis," which takes out the drafts for the Straits and Chine, was to leav Southampton
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festations of religion with which most of us are inversunt under the name of revival mestings, and which," his Lordship ventures to add, "most of us distrust." How, after this stipulation, bis Lordship's brain could consent to the subsequent comment that On November 22nd, at Shanghai, the wife of the Pyeug-yang phenomena were "very ELLIS PUGH, of a daughter.
closely akin" to those described in the journal of Joux` WESLEY, we cannot
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MARRIAGE
On November 27th, 1007, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Rev. FT. Johnsen, assisted
by the urnisers Hawke and Crescent," learing Plymouth about the end of next month,
damaged or utterly destroyed? Accirding to the contract with the Société Elsetrigas that company is responsible for whatever damage
to keep the old lamps in a stato fit for use in his been done, as it was the company's duty
case of a breakdown in the electric supply. that the community is not saddled with an It therefore rests with the Leal Senado to see expenditure which is not properly chargeable
in an interesting manner the present and the past, for the grandfather of the bridegroom was one of the old tim merchants in Canton, and "J. W." wrote to the Globe on Oct. 24th
boaring colony of Maoso. the bridegroom's mother was born in the neigh- follows-The superiority of the Sibarisa route
Now they all know that the growth, expansion and exigencies of the over all others for the transmission of mails to and from North China was made very apparent
Colony of Hongkong, and it thus happened trade of Canton led to the foundation of thi yesterday, when lettere by that route from
that the descendant of one of the pioneers of Shanghai bearing post-mark of 4th instant wore to the public funds. There seems to be scarcely trade in Canton fand a bride in this prus delivered in London at the same time as others
We have not yet the old hong system in the neighbouring empir" hai is thus brought nearer to us, as far as com reached the stage of municipal progress in (cheers) All present would claim the bride Shanghai post-mark of 20th September. Shang-now we need them again. munications are concerned, than the Streita kerosine lamp with scora and contempt. Masi- she was not born here she came here at a very Macao when we can afford to regard the public as a daughter of Hongkong, for though dewback, however, to the Siberian post: no cipally, we still live in the Middle Ages, Settlements are at present. There is one.
tender age before she was a year old. They revelationary literature being smuggled into newspapers come by it, probably, from fear of
would agree too that ons of the principal features of this island was its great natura!
when newspapers and printed trade advises sre
officer being so inconsiderate, not to ssy rude.-
Hongkong, Novembar 27th.
CAPT.
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THE CRISIS IN PORTUGÁL
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY: PRESS."]
Governor of Macss to ask you to kindly state that he has received a cablegram from the SIB, I am requested by His. Ercallaney the
Minister at Lisbon sathorizing him to say that papers regarding the political conditions in Portugal
by Bov. G. Searle, Chaplain to I. M. Forcea, conceive, except on the hypothesis that by the German mail; vis Saex, bearing the one single Imp in good order in the city, And perons Colony which sprung from the ashes of the recent telegrams published in the local
Lieut. Joan UHSON HOPE, Royal Garrison he is one of those whom we bave refer- Artillery, son of Major-General J. E. Hope, Rojal Artillery, Rening-st-bames, to CERTINA red to before as morally honest persons JESSI SHELTON, elder daughter of A. Sholton Hooper, Rougemont, Hongkong,
in a mental muddle. At the Pyeng-yang (1887
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Banifestation, we read that "with a rush a power from without seemed to take hold
THE MACAO-GARRISON. ..
The time-expired soldiers are to be relieved
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I remain, Dear Sir,
Yours faithfully,
A. G. ROMANO, Consal-General for Portugal. "Without foundation" seems rather too
ONDON OFFICE: 181, FLeat Street, EG of the meeting. Europeans described its Russia by its mesus; but it les little confusing by men who are due to arrive at Hongkong by beauty, and agree also that the bride in growing sweeping. Still, what else could the Minister
The Un'y Press.
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1907.
not delivered for a fortnight after the dates of previously received letters. It would be a boon
Lo the marshants trading with Chins if the dimoulty of wading printed matter by the Siberian post were overcome.
one of the H.A.L steamers early next month.
* Rio Lima" will shortly be returning home. The British gunboat "Moorhen" is now hers.
A RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL The first three days of next month are to be devoted at Mought to honouring the memory hundred years ago, died on S. John's Teland, of Ban Francisco Xavier, who, nearly three
ST. PETERSBURG POST OFFICE
AN AMUSING STORY.
CANTON.
(FROM OUR COREDSPONDENT.)
up in its sir daily, had taken on not a little of st Lisbon way in the circumstances P-ED.] the saly of her surroundings (oheera). A wise Irishman kad said that when you go into the matrimonial market beauty was not the only thing to seek for, for "the most- bautifal woman might hava the divif's toogas the đívila“ temper, and the divil's bhariour all out." He need hardly assure the bridegroom that the bride possessed none of those failings. He (Mr. May) claimed to have a little discrimination in
manifestations as terrifying. Nearly every body was in "poignant mental anguish,', Some sprang to their feet, absuting; others, rent with agony, clnnabed their fists and I never rains but it pours: We have to struck their beads on the ground. For return to subject merely glanced at four hours this scene (sic) went on, and the yesterday, after studying. the Rev. Lord missionaries were horrorstrickon, frightened WILLIAM GASCOTNE CECIL's article on the (sic) and reduced to tears. This slobbery situation in Korea." In doing so, we hope scene went on for several daya" after all readers will remember that there is a wards, during which the missionaries felt sincerity of the intellect as well as of the both horror and gratitude at the con heart. Though many morally honest people fessional. "A trusted native pastor con. asem content to live in a mental muddle, the feared. to adultery," for instance, this constructed, equipped, and worked on behalf of feature of the General Post Office here is the for was what midshipmen called " jolly go on "and H.M.S. "Sandpiper" and two other
The Globe is able to amplify the recent an with retence to the Tientsin-Chiaking Railway- nouncement by the Frankfarter Zeitung The northern put of the railway will be con strasted, equipped, and worked on behalf of the Imperial Chinese Governmisnt by the Deutsche- Asistions Bank, and the southern part
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THE OBNOXIOUS CUSTOMS PATRUL On account of the recent decision that the
November 26th. HONAN SHOOTING, AFFRAY. the Cinet Police Station in Hopak, Ms Wal- As a sequel to the enquiry held recently af Chang, the Chief of Polics at Honam has sent matrimonial market himself he looked into a Commander in which he admitted this ta a courteous letter of apology in the Britis good many pairs of eyes before he found what police did fire their revolvers in a reckless. Petersburg, October 1st. A very striking he wanted (laughter) and what he was looking fashion at the bluejackets of H.M.S.Moor the Government by the British and Chinese behind the counters. It bas seemed to mvay day is long past when newspapers were illustrating in one shot how the Koreans are Corporation, Limited. Negotations with a people a very sarione thing that so many pretty.
great number of pretty faces that are to be seen: sort." He left it to those present to judge foreigners. He apologised for their conduct on whether bis quest was successful or not (cheers), that occasion, adding that the men had been expected. to sanction all that sort of thing. essentially decent and eager for Christianity. view to a final agreement have been going on faces should bare been got together by the not think he would advise them to do so just then punished and the deed recorded oficially.
If they looked into the eyes the bride he did No honest endeavour to render a clear Another "trusted native preacher had for a period of five years. In 1905 a draft for authorities responsible for the appointments of situation should be feared; and nowadays, misused his position to rob the mission," the fall contract was formally laid before the the female clerks. At last light has been thrown when that belted warrior was at her side, with men of the Rev. Lord GASCOTHE-CECIL'S When his Lordship "came later and saw ment are not yet officially available, but it is story.
Chinese Government. The terms of the docu- mentioned has told the Rues the followingngerous looking sword-(laughter) but if Customs should patrol the different rivers in
the matter by a Mddle. Petrova. The lady class and position realize that it does not these unemotional Christians, so much no believed that by it the tormisus is changed to for an appointment in the General Post would have found looking out of the windows formed for the sole purposs of keeping the Two of her female friends applied they had looked last week, or last month, they the Canton Dells, a Chinese Association is to be pay to burke open discussion. The help bler than the indecent and brutal Japan-Pakoa, opposite Nauking, and the loan is
1. mee. After some delay, their applications of her soul, brightness, unselfishness and Central Authorities informed as regarda foreign and sympathy of newspapers. being freely ese heathen, be was struck by the look of increased to £10,000,000, of which 26,500,000 in
were returned with a note, saying that there joyousness that was a credit to her youth. That movements in all spheres and thus not as a was no Tesaboy, and that it was impossible to drawn upon by them, they are prepared for quiet devotion that shone on their faces to be German and 21,500,000 British capital. say when there would be a "Roaney-In looking would boubace would be for his hope to check for further encroachments on what they eriticism also. In the article reproduced on Well, his lordship declares that Christianity on the point of being raised in the test of a Petrova observed in the corner a note written the most of in the fature. Mr. Hope had shown entrance fee $1, devoted to pay talegraphic
The first part of this smount is now, it is said, idly at one of the returned applications,
Those qualities for Mr. Hope to make consider their rights. Membership, unlimited; pages 3 and 5, Lord GASCOYNE-CECIL transcends all other faithe, not only ex-Chlause State 5 per Cent, loan for three She deprecates generalization, and then genera-pressing the aspirations of humanity, bat millions. It would appear that various demands Aged 30 years; ordin ry: small;
imperfectly. discrimination. It was to be expected that as and other expenses. was able to
to read, the following words
an officer of the Royal Regiment of Artillery lizes freely in his comparison of Koreans, making those aspirations possible of attain recostly made for the cancellation of the Thereupon Malle, Petrova examined the other be should be a man of mental capacity, sud
ry: small; lymphatic." Chinese, and Japanese. Apropos the ment. It is nearer to those Korean hearts, concession, and the substitution of Chiness application, found the following words almost nothing would bore him so much after a little Japanese lack of self-consciousness, which he thinks, than it into those of the most failed, and that the present concessionnaires are omolals who are entrusted with the task of would miss the bride's nimble flagers: the grong for the Anglo-Germin syndicate, have rubbed at Old; ugly and too big. "Now, time an to have a stupid wife. But there were everybody here in anxious to know who are the those in the Philharmonic Society who (though they are far from the purity of sincere body of European Christians." We now after very many vexations delays, to be selecting female post office clerks according to Adam's Paradise) is really an Edenic willingly cradit bius with honesty as well placed in a position to commence work,
their good looks.
Amateur Dramatic Soviety would also miss her.
in pencil, and rubbed out
I ask I only saks, on Earth,
A little laughter,
“A song or as, something that's worth
A little laughter Then Life being o'er, where'er I be,
It will be heaven enough for me,
Bo that I have a little laugh,
A little after.
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