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"Following on continual attacks of Malaris la. the year 1897, which left my blood in very poor condition, I began to be troubled with pains in the limbs, my legs en occasions failing
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 17TH, 1918,
THE CALL FROM CHINA.”
PATRIOTISM AND ANTI-OPIUM
FEELING.
BY THE BOY. LORD WILLIAM GASCOYNE--
CECIL]
China awakes! The rast, patisút giant moves. The West cannot understand what is happening. The conceited Westerner holds as one of his doctrines that progress belongs only to the white man, and be can hardly realise that the yellow man is not only building railways, accepting Western customs, making revolutions, but is actually believing the white man's religion.
Yet so it is
We shall be, however,
so do their duty," says Mr. Holder. My exaggerating if we attribute everything knee joints bocanic affected, and I had some that is done in China at the present time difficulty in gatting about and in maintaining to the growth of Christian sentiment. my balanse, especially if I happoned to close Nation is actuated by one set of mo- people who have different objects; and my oyaa. Often when walking I used to lift tives, and all great movements combine my feet far too high off the ground and they thus Chins is impelled by two separate would come down with a flop on the pavement. motives, both noble, both honourable, at I was also troubled with pains in the stomach this juncture. and Constipation.
"This unentisfactory, state of health caused me much uneasiness, and, after obtaining
Mr. E. A. Holder of Rangoon
(from a phots) medios! advice, I went into Hospital, where I stayed for about two months. But I was far from oured when I left this Institution; the symptoma still were present, and I felt on vinced that I should never be properly cared.
"One day I received through the post a pamphlet giving details of the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in cases of disenacs of the blood, and was astonished at the cures described. I determined to try these Pills."
First there is patriotism. The Chinese realise the danger that their country runs perils to which their people may be of disruption and humiliation and the exposed by a harsh and cruel foreign domination.
They have been too often insulted and. il-treated by other nations not to fear the rule of the foreigner.
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In many Western lands the cultivated student of Confucius has been treated as inferior to the lowest dregs of Western humanity. Travel has taught him the danger China will run if she ceases to be a nation. As a patriot he is now auxious for two things-first that China may have funds wherewith to develop her national resources and to secure her independence, and secondly that she may be recognised as a nation, which will give the Chinese and advantages diplomatis certain gratily their self-respect.
They naturally feel that these objects may be promoted by behaving as Western rations would do at this juncture. The to certain Chinese minds, seem little else request for the prayers of Christians may, than the decent action of a nation that Chefoo has always recognised religion and now recognises a Western religion. It is not Hankow...... insincere. The request is promoted by a Icbang...... love of their country and a real appreciaKiakiang ...... tion of the value of Western thought. Changsha
Gutaloff But it does not mean that they accept dhanghsi Christianity as true.
But there are other motives which have Sharp Fouk impelled China forward which are far Amoy
Taihoka deeper and more mysterious, motives Swator..........
Taicha which show themselves in the anti-opium
Tainan crusade and in other nunifestations. The
Коеһид...» Pescadores Chinese have always firmly believed in a
Janten spiritual world, and of late, under the influence of a splendid missionary crusade, I do not mean to say that Christian. kept on taking tkom, and am thankful to say their faith is becoming more, and more Hongkong that surely and steadily I got over my illes, everybody is being baptised many are until in a few months' time I was as right as like Yuan Shih-kai's sister-in-law, but many more are wondering and praying, rain."
tian. The result of this mysterious more for a man can pray before he is a Chris ment is seen rather in actions than in words.
A serious man, and certainly not a Chinese thinker, does not tell every sport opened by treaty to foreign trade) that he ing clerk at a treaty port (Chinese ports is troubled by deep thoughts about the ultimate realities of life, but he expresses join the anti-opium party. Had they bean himself by action. Such men as these less high-minded they could, by permit ting the importation of opium, have secured the support of the English com mercial world and wealth for themselves, But by a policy of total prohibition they perfect blood purifying, blood strengthening, have run the risk of a quarrel with Eng and blood making melloins yet devised, Obland at a juncture when Russia was tainable frem dealers overywhere, and from the threatening their northern provinces, and Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 34, Szechuen Road, they lost the chance of making themselves Shangbai, ons bottle for $1.50, six for $8 post millionaires by speculating on the opium free.
**After the first few bettlas I was surprised at the wonderful improvement in my health It was evident that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ware toning my system up, and.doubtless niso were driving the impurities from my blood. I
"I have never been troubled by any ailment since my cars by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and amas strong and healthy as I was twenty years age. At that period I could Bft barbells of 140 lb. with the right and 118 1b, with the left hand, and I can almost lift the same weights to-day as I could then."
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