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THE

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911.

DIRECTORY

AND

CHRONICLE 1911.

FOR

China, Japan, Corea, Indo-

China Siam, Straits Settle-

ments, Malay States, Netherlands India, Philippines, Borneo, etc.

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether Lands India to Biberis, in which Europeans reside. Not only is the Directory as full and complete 10 each ce as it can be made, but each Colony, prefaced by a DESCRIP Port, or Setlement TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will servo na accurate GUIDES FOR DIN TOUKIET, giving every detall in connect with

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Chiakiang

Whampoa

Peitsiho

Nanking

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Taku

Kewkiang

Samshui

Aatung Hankow

Nowchwang

Tsiren

Port Arthur Chefoo

Kongmoon .Manchurian Yochow Nanning

Wuchowfu Trade Centres Shazi

Loting Kwangchauwan Changking Pakhoi Hangelo Hothow Ningpo Imugehow Winshow. Môngizo Santa

Hokow Foochow Szémao Amoy Shanghai Swatow

Weihaiwei

Kidooban

*Teloanfu

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JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Danka Kedong

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Kobo

Taizanfu

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Shimonoseli Tursui

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HONGKONG AND ITS DEFENDENCIES

MACAO

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BANGKOK

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German

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TREATIES WITH CHINA | Great Britaip:Ninking, 1842; Tiantain, 1858 Tariff Agreement and Bulcs, 1869; Convention, 1860 Rules for Joint Investiga tion of Customs Seizures 1860; Chefoo, 1876ion, with Additional Article; Opium Con-

Tibet Sikkim Convention, 1590; Barmah Convention, 1897; Kowloon Extension, 1898; Weiluivel, 1898 Convention, Commercial, Shanghai, 1912 Emigration Conreation,

Routetsin. 1958: Convention, 1800;

1885; Conventions, 1886, 1887 and 1895; Frontier Trade Regulatiore. United States:-Tientsin, 1858; Additional,

1848..

Peking, 1830; Immigration, 1894;

1903.

21 1801; Peking, 1890

Kiaochau Convention, 1898 Railway and Minitr Concession, 1898. Jamnosek, 1895: Linotong Con

1895; Commercial, 1896; New Fort 1896; Supplementary Commercial, 1903. Russian:-St. Petersbarg, 1881; Russian Land

Trade, 1881.

Portugal, 1888; Commercial Treaty, 1001. FINAL PROTOCon made between Chion and

Eleven Powers, 1901.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN Great Britain, 1891; Duties Convention, 1895; Russi, Agreements as to Corea United States, Exrtition Treaty, 1886; Great Britain (Alliance) 1905; Russin (Peace Trexly) 1905.

TREATIES WITH COREA Japan, 1870 Japan Supplementary, 1876; Japan, 1961 and 1905. United States, 1883; Great Britain, 1895.

TREATIES WITH SIA

Great Britain 1852, 1809 aud 1909, France,

1898 and 1904; Japan, 1893; Kussin, 1890. Great Britain and France, Siamese Frontier. Grant Britain and Husin, Hallway Convention,

1893.

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THE PLAYGROUND OF PASSION.

Dr CHARLES J. H. HALCOMBE. (Author of "The Mystic Flowery Laud,"

Children of Far Cathay," ate.)

CHAPTER VI

mountains, throngh which they travelled for many days, and at lougth one evening the bad man groepe him by the hand and pointing afar to the golden portals of the setting suu took lonvo of him and went his way. And the pilgrima went on alone in faith and happiness.

So yon soe, Mr. Merton," she onchided, "grim visages often hido great virtues.

"Upon my word, that is the prettiest sermon. I have over heard!" he exolgimed, regarding her with admiration. Excuse my in- quisitiveness, but are yon a Christian ?.”

A MOONLIGHT TETE-Á-TITE. Marton had seen his guests safely into their Not in your sense of the word, though I honse and was passing across the lawn on his try to be good," she replied. Ihave sometimes way back to the boat when he heard voives und | converseil with your missionaries, but there ore immediately afterwards zuw Vena and the ugly many points in which wa disgram. For example, man enter the garden by the wooden guto init acomia to ina reilly prasumptuous to suppose front of him She was dressed in a kimono of that we accomplish sufficient or gain onough dark bine brocaled dik with a faw-coloured experiunos during par brief sojourn hove to sash lined with prison and an inner garment qualify as for an eteruity of cost or torment in of amber salin which showed at the neck,

the inei-do, or world without oud. Religion and "Ou catching sight of him, she made a low bow, Science ought to go-innd-in-band, and the closer and wishing him good-night would have walked we keep to saturs the never we get to God. If on had he not stopped and hold out his hand. we study the things temporal wo become "I am afraid," he said apologetically, "I was quaiutod with the things eternal, and the very rude to you this morning and you are earth holds in its bosom the diving problems of offended with me,

nature and the divine my eries of our boing."

"Do not say that," she responded witha swoot smile; "yon were very kind to come and help me. I am afraid that I am the one to blaras."

*You to hlamo!" he cried vehemently, being rather excited. "You are a perfect on He would have mid angel, but stopped himself and added, “Really you are most amlable and I love to hear you talk,

He pointed towards the Far Cathay, whose Ülluminations made a incst glittering pathway Boross the water.

That is my yacht, and your friends have been spending the evening on board. We have had such a jolly time. I noted you to come ton, but they said you had gone out. Would you like to come now and have a look over the точної

You are vor kiud," she smiled graciously but I am afraid I cannot come to night."

Then may I keep you company for a little while ?"

"Yes, with plonsure," she replied, turning into a small path which led to the left among some thick bushes. "I don't think you have seen my little garden. Being very small and walled in with evergreens it is hardly noticable."

Even as she spoke they came upon a fairy land of landscape gardening and asconding a fow steps entered a smell grofto in which they sosted themselves. This is very beautiful!" claimed Merton, looking around with wonder and admiration.

-

Roadling down to a flower bed in the rook- work she picked up a call jump of soft earth and lightly held it up between for thumb and forefinger.

*Think for a moment," the said with anima. tion, and try to cœlize the wonderful properties which this plecs of black mould way contain. Who know what sweet odours and pssences, what bealth-giving nutriment and what el rious colouriuz might be drawn from it by the roots of a pleut? From the Earth and the molecules of the air aur bodies are mado and nourished, and to the Earth they return to ho purified and ugalu utilized as a recep acle for the reincarnat. - od soul, vegetable life acting as a mediam between the two -bałween the arth and all duimal life. But the sun pours forth the life which our etheris body or double draws from the atmosphere and trademutes into the vitality that is essential to car material body.

"Do you worship the sun he asked, remembering that svening when he saw her kneeling upon the terrace of the temple.

**No,” she answerabwith a grave smila, * bat it is only right and proper to pay or at least fill the mind with heavenly thoughts when kneeling to attract and receive the vital forces or vibrations which at anaries and sonset flask like lightning, developing and strengthening and thus raising them nearer heaven.

"Those," she added, "who aspire to god-like power and nuderstanding zuust learn thoso things. They wast_fathom the marvellous depths of their own inner naturs and thei

**But," said Merton, "arn thara any living beings who have acquired a knowledge of these occult and Earth-born mysteries?"

Above the foliago of palms and bamboos, the harbour was visible on their right, and all about them on the left were Lilipation hills, flower-wrest from the earth its hiddon sorots,” covered rookwork and a miniatura lake. He was contemplating the scene when to his chagrin the ugly man came and squatted himself near them on the stops and, producing a pipe from his sleeve, commenced smoking.

"That fellow is certainly a faithful folioworWestern civilisation marks to a truly wonder- of yours," he breathed grimly; "and I must say he is very picturesque. Does he understand English P

mu,"

Yes, in the East, but not la the Weat,” she rosponded, studying his face with interest,

ful degree the development of the physical senses and mental and physical powers, thongå to the exolusion of those marvellous feroas "He apsaka a little English and is a very good allied to the soul and things paychical. Yet the ," she laughed, evidently smased at the sacred wisdom of the ancient soors has been look of rueful resentment with which he regard. handed down from nge to age, but has ed the intruder. "But may I tell you a little boon jealously guarded and only entrusted stery ?"

to the safe-keeping of a few obosen masters who "Certainly," he replied. "I shall be delight-have, in some instances, attained to a super- od to hear it."

hama ascendency over the potent forces of

towards the shadowy water. These unearthly hours are fragrant with the breath of immortality-they make one fool the mysteri- ous solemnity aut significance of our life.”

He laid his hand gently upon hor arm and looked into her eres.

"Well," she commenori, "sneв upon time nature." there was a very poor man who wanted to find. She now stood up and her face looked bis way to Heaven, and there were only three transparently pale and supremely handsome in people living in his neighbourboodaho were fami- its animation as the moonlight fell upon it. He liar with the route. Onswas apriast with a bonevo- niso rose nad stood regarding bor eagerly. lent face, drooping head and dignifieddeportment, "Hark! how still the night is and low etherial- who had the reputation of being a good manly beautiful," the tarmared as they gased the other was a very fine gentleman, with pleas- ing countenance and gracious manners, who was said to be a perfect saint; and the third was an ill-favoured blunt-spoken individual who was regarded by most people as a bad man, So he went to the priest and asked him to show him the right path; whereupon the worthy divine

"Pardon me,"

he said seriously and with sondreted him to the outrance of an unfinished fervour, "bat you ara not like other women, temple and addressed him thus: My good maan, You uske me wish to ho a wiser man and you your only way to Houren Hos through this door, thrill my imagination with the infinite possibil which is at present locked. The key is inities of our being. It is indood good to be wise.” the possession of the chief warilep, who is a A look of sadaess came into for faos and her most wealthy and estimable gentleman, forlarga eye, becam· unusually brilliant. whom yon must now wait. Solizit his sid with "Ah!" she said with - strange smile, speaking all lowliness and reverence, for he is a mou of substance. The priest took his departure, and the poor man patiently waited: Presently a portly peraounge with rubiound face pad pompous mauner-who proved to be a well- known publican-came up to the poor man and, having heard his petition, called his attention to tho unfinished condition of the temple, at the same time producing from up his sloevo a long roll of parchment and asking him to subscribe liberally towards the building faud. With all humilits the poor aau confessed his poverty and deplored his ability to give to the fund

Very good, sir, haughtily replied the wardon, turning away, then I regret to say you will have to wait until the temple is complete, and then there are many who come before you'

"Not wishing to delay the journey indefinite- ly, the poor man determined to seek the aid of the fiue gentleman who was a perfect saint and at once went to him. 'I am delighted to 100 you!" quoth the saint. cordilly grasping bis hand, and I will show you a short and pleasant route to your destination.

But you must place implicit confidence in me. He now led the way down a bread road and through a lovely garden filled with inscious fruits and beautiful flowers, and the poor man was enchanted with all that

slowly and tremulously," the poach is sweet, but has its poison, and knowledge likewise has its sting,

"We wayward worldings weave our webs

And wisely wond'ring work, our woe, For wisdom wains us from the world And wrecks our heart to win our mind.” *Has it wrecked your heart?" he inquired slyly

"Ok, no!" she laughed. But it might, nevertheless."

For a moment or two they stood together in silence and then their gaze involuntarily fell upon the ugly man, who was still sitting almost at their fest. They had really forgotten that he was there..

I have wronged this good man," smiled Morton so I should like to make amends. Would he accept a little presoat?"

"Oh, yes," she replied. "Kaishia is a sensible man and saves his money for a good purpose.” Hearing his naine mentioned, Kaisha looked round, and rising to his feet stood in an attitude of respectfal attention. Merton stepped down to him und slipped a coin into his hand

** You are o strong mau, Kaisim, and certainly a faithful one," he said good-naturedly, "so in future you aul I will be felends.”

with a grim smile, bowing low and carefully depositing the money in an embroidered poach,

he saw. Presently, however, they came to the Velly good, sala, tauk you," said the man mouth of a dark pit, which appeared to be bottomless, and hore the guide paused: My friend, you will have to pass down through this The stillness was now broken by the sound passage, and before we enter it I think it adris- of sight bolls, which came from the Far Cathar. able for you to surrender your soul into my reminding Merton that it was midnight. So, safe keeping. The poor man said that he LEGAL DOCUMENTS

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to supply funds toward the erection of a temple up and putting on his dressing-gown wout on nor yet to stirrander to him his soul. Keep deck. The moon was still shining brightly and what little money you may hace, said the bad the waters were as calm and nuruffled as before. mau, for the journey is long and the way peri. Directly he looked over the bulwarks he sa loss; and what is the nss of a man building or a sampan slowly drifting past with the tide, and. helping to build a temple unless he has first in it sat Ueus and the man Kaisha. Tho builded one in his own heart by prayer and former was in the middle of the boat, and Fasting F. Likewise keep your soul carefully the latter on the stern idly lelling op in and only surrender it with cheerfulness when it oar with which he had been sculling shall be required of you by your god." The bail or yukloning the small craft.

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She ceased playing and standing up bowed thrice and then waved her hundkorchief.

"I am passing, as I serouade you: ecd-bye!' As she spoke, Keisha gave the dura quick tum with his wrist und ih bost sullenly darted award like a living thing, tearing ballad it n line of a silvery effervescence.

Merton stood watching her as she passed on

She bowed again and want on playing; and through the night and the music died away with the creak and, swish of the car. It hel

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The silenos now-became oppressive, nai the dark shadows of the ship wrigglod about in noiseless mummery over the deep waters.

*Stren zo. very stranga!" he mattered portentonely." And she wished me good bye."

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