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THE CONGRESS OF RACES. WHAT MAY COME OF IT.
WEATHER REPORT,
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[DY SIE HARMY JOHNSTON.] The Contemporary Reviste opens with a charse eriste paper, Sir Harry Johnston, situated about 250 miles to the South south- on racial problers and the Congress of Recos, west of Hongkong, continues to more West It is stored with the observation and experience ~bscrvant of of one of the most experienced and modera Imperial statesmen, and on this basis of fact is reared an elifiod of speculation this characteristic of the author.
WHO THE RACES ARS, AND HOW MANY The opening of the article boils down a whole library
He thus divides the of anthropology. inhabitants of the globe: -
The barometer is rising slowly in Hongkong and falling over Indo-China,
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"The Mongel-Amerindian division of Yellow- skinned men leads in numbers, for it may be roughly calculated nt 612,000,000 (586,000,000 Mongoloids in Asia, 16,000,000 Amerindions, and about. 10,000,000 European Mongoloide). The White, or Caucasians, of Europe, Africa, today is as follows:-
Asia, Australasin, and the Americas follow next, and amount to about 570,000,000. There are some 300,00.000 hybrid brown types, such as the Southern Moors, Tuaregs, Teda, Egypti ans, Abyssinians, Somalis, the bulk of the Drazilian inhabitants of India and Ceylon the Polynesians, and the
Madagascar
and, lastly, thore are approximately 135,000,000 Negroes and Negroids (109,003,000 in Africa 24,500,000 in the Americas, and 1,500,000 in. Southern Asia and Oceania). The Negro does not make a bad fourth in these divisions, for his 135 millione ora by no means a negligible quantity as a world-force, and count for more at present in world-politics than the 433 millions
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The white, or Caucasian, division is mainly divided by religion between the five hundred and ton millions of white Christians and sixty- four millions of white Mohammedana, the latter led by some twelve million. Tarks. Sir Harry maintains that the white or Caucasian sub-species is superior to the ather variants of the race in brain development and in physical development" it is really onig amongst the white people-of-the-world Vl'ostock_
Nemuro that the women are more comely than the mer.
Hakodate The Canessian raressoms to stand revealed as
the redeemer of the world, the creator of Pal- Takio solithic, Neolithic and early Metal Age civilisa Kochi whether the white race cau Nagas
tion." Asking
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white man mics, Sir Harry answers that the
must resiga
a coloniention Oshima of the anb-tropical and temporats regions of the Naha
'jima globe. White people are fully equal, if not Ishi jit superior, in the rate of increase. Among the Bonin Is. non-white races birth-rate and infant mortality aro both higher.
NEGRO AND RED INDIAN IN SCOTCH AND
EXIST
Chefor
Volhaiwoś Hankow Krukiang
Starp Peak
Inquiring next into the inter-mixture of races, Sir Harry merts that there is an ancient negroid strain underlying the populations im mediately to the North of the Mediterranean, Amoy as well as in Ireland, Wales and Spotland, Swatow There is something of the Red Indias in the Taihoku peoples of Scotland and Ireland, of Germa Tainan Koskaa
all
one
Taichu
Virt, Peak
and Southern Russia, Tartary and Siberia
but there is The statement that special type of man on the earth is Pescadores proved by the complete fertility There Hongkong
known
types of existing mo. are no human males." Sir Harry seas the pros has ok.
Vick. Theat of great racial developments in Asia by a Chap 1 mixture
of blo osposially in Russian Siberia. Macao The white type is already mingling with Wuchow Japanese and Chinese, producing
Hoihow
Pakho
offspring of goal appearance, physical vigour, Phalien.
aid mental alertness:
EMINENT ABILITY OF THE NEGRO.
Toarase
REGISTER.
September 19th-ÂT AM.
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REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, September 19th.
Previous On Date,On Date
Day at
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at 4 p.m. 1C a.m. 4 p.20.
WANTED, AN IFTER-RACIAL RELIGION! The Bir Harry goos forward to propound his most daring suggestion. He has Beaut eyopathy with the Hindu and Moslem faiths. He speaks of the silly and foul acer tons of the Hinda's 'OLDO
pare aad transcen- dontal religion, and the profitless, doggerel dietated by Mebammed. He boldly proposes bad, a drizzling rain, t fog, g gloomy, Ir bail, I a common interracial-relision, and proposes lighting, o overcast, p passing answers, a squally, what is in effeol uzdenominational Christianity. | rain, a snow, 1 thunder, v visibility, w dew (wet) Ife saya:--
ORAN in inches, tenths and busdratha. If only in this battle we could agres upon s
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL common Interacial Religion, and that the most zndogmatic form of Christianity- Christianity without the ore de that were known to Christ! The Christian principles that were laid down in the authentic Gospels and Epistles still remain unsurpassed as a rule of conduct, as a basis of practical ethics. They are unconnected with totemism, sbbaths,
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still to fight the devil of reactionary nature; and to carry out the faith, the only faith worth liv. ing and dying for, in the Divine purpose of
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