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LOOKING ROUND.
THE SOUL OF THE PEOPLE.
[BY ARNOLD WHITE ]
And captains that we thought were deal, And dreamers that we thought were
dumb,
men
HOW TO END THE" WAR.
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soul of Britain in awakening day by day, But the South Wales strike is due to soul- less profits, soulless Socialism, and soul- less German espionage. Germany will bAN ALLIES' ECONOMIC LEAGUE. defeated in the valleys of South. Walos.
Köngk In the current number of the English It is there that Britain will grasp the Review there is an extremely interesting Fanyon / Chop Hung Fit nettle and face the canséquences uf
article by Dr. E. J. Dillon, entitled "A of treating
The writer re neglect, the consequences human labur, as a commodity and diseon- Way to End she War."
views the shalling policy of certain tented labourers as wild animals to be
neutral countries, and declares that the appeased by meat flung at them when they majority of them are speculating on our rage, flung with reluctance by a system ultimate defeat, and, while getting all of government crented for the purpose of favours possible from the Allies, are en- catching votes, not for the purpose of dedeavouring to render every assialance to veloping or of defending the country.
the enemy.
Singapore
FROM
... Singapore Kiniligachi, Wajda Hotel Manila Nol'of
Port Adelaide Roller Fessenger Miyauki
Maru
Manila Wartier
Salgon
The following is a list of unelaimed telegning. ging in the Grost Northern Telegraphs Company's cloe at Hongkong-
ADDRESS
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Shangbar Shangtai
Shanghai Shanghai may Kobe F. Wakefield, Hongkong Hotel Ban Franc'ado
alo. Changsspg", Queen's Road
CHURCH SERVICES.
És. John's CazOEDRAL, Hongkong, 19th Sunday after Trivity, 10th October, 1915, Holy Communion (8:05 a.m.) Matins (11 am), Reponses Ferial; Vanit, Farran'; Psalms, Monk, Felton and Elvey: Te Deum, Russell, Jones and Pre; Benedict F, Garrett: Hymns, 207 and 197. Evensong (5.45pm.); Harponses, Ferial; Psalms, of the 13th evening, Magni- fest, Smith (19th evening); None Dimittis, Monk Hymne, 56, 26 and 417 N.B-Pealm 13, trses 12,7 and 8 in uniece; Paalm 54, verses I and 4 in nation; Penlan 15 vo eos 4, 6
14 and 17 6. P. in nokon,
And voices that we thought, were fled,.........
Arise and call us, and we come; And "Search in thine own soul," they cry, "For there, too, lurks thino enemy."
Let no men imagine that the Welsh Dr. Dillon, suggests the formation of Old and young, we should nil regard ourselves as servants of the State, but the trouble is over. The crux of the situa- en Economic League, which would mean grip of the old on the young is the gription is that Welsh coal it reach the the adoption by the Allies of two cus-Ching Gan, 6, Con nght
toms tariffs for all produce and manu Roal of death. In Japan aged men go into bankers of the Fleet or the Allies will be
factured goods entering their respective Dorstenku... retreat to contemplate their end. Old defeated. Germany aims at ponce with a
countries from abroad, a lesser one to Kinyang people in Britain cling not only to lifeswingoing indemnity from England. It is
be applied to imports from Allied coun- but to uffice. There are too many old
true that the Admiralty have in store con- aa placenien, and too many ol siderable stocks of steam con!, but steam tries, or it might in our case be wholly Kamerloong
Fengbo colonels in the field, or about to embark.
coal deteriorates from the day that it is dispensed with, and another very much
higher to be levied on alf merchandise | To-gangloong The Navy had learned its lesson. In dug out of the bowels of the earth. Ex-
coming from other States." former wars Britain entered the struggle haustive experiments have been made to
The effect would be to raise prices, with old admirals and emerged from the retain the steam-producing qualities of but, says Dr. Dillon, it is a matter of contest with young admirals. Thank to Welsh coal. A long series of experiments
dire necessity, while in reality the cost Mr. Churchill and to Lord Fisher of were carried on by submerging Welsh coal of food would not be appreciably ang
Those experiments, fallel mented owing to the large number of Kilverstone, young admirals were apis sea water. pointed to conduct the war. Look at the Welsh coal the nation must have, whoever markets on which we could still draw result. If the worst came to the worst makes a profit, whoever starves, or who for our duty-free supplies. "If, say,
No employers, no
Rumania were not a member of the young admirals and the British Navy ever has to be shot.
League, we should purchase our cereals single-handed will pull the British Em labourers, no transport workers, and no
in Canada, Australia, Russia, the United pire and our allies out of the pit. middlemen can be allowed to stand be Germany know, Her Freedom of the
tween the Grand Fleet and the coal that is States. Doubtless the South American Republic would also join the concern, the life-blood of the Fleet. Seas" fake is the sign that she knows.
Labour troubles were foreseen by the which in their case would not imply In political life there are too many old
readiness to render help other than This is not fair to the young. I admiral-statesman who endeavoured to diplomatic to the Allies. Now this Tariff know many cases of commanding officers, supersede cost by oil as a means of Pro League, if established at once, would re
Even if every ship in the Flessent 271 million friends as against verging on old age, with its latent dis pulsion. advantages, who are allowed to remain in could use oil and dispense with steam eos!, 1422 million enemies and 65 million neu-9, command of their battalions. Although the problem of South Wales would als
It rests on the shoulders, mot some of them are too old for the job en-maint trusted to them, they are kept in cemurand only of the Inte Government or of the because half a generation back they did miners or of the employers, but on you an 1 very well in South Africa. We want me, on the aristocracy, and on the middle moro young men in command in the field; classes, who allowed a political combina more young men in high places in the adtion between the parties, with the conni-sufficiently heavy shipping dues to kill ministrative sphere. Young men would vance of the House of Lords, to raise the never have allowed Germany to obtain trade unions above the law, to invest them millions of tons of Welsh cool. Young with privilege as complete as that abused men would never have allowed the Welsh by the seigneurie before the French R strike to develop to semi-revolution.volution. Young men would never have ollowed the Welsh tragedy to degenerate into a discus sion on coalewners' profits. Nobody sup poses that the conlowners raise prices merely to make big profits. The rail ways, middlemen, and conlowners together, raise prices to a point that chills all the in homes of all the little consumers Britain
men.
EDGE OF A VOLCANO..
FAR-REACHING EFFECTS. Another item in this economic pro. gramme would include "far-reaching restrictions on the consting trade and the competition which was formerly carried on by the Great German liners "gainst those of Great Britain. On coal, for the value of about 53 millions ster- too, which before the war was exported ling, a higher and a lower rate of ex- port duty should be levied, which would The situation today is that for the sensibly affect the industries of the non-
members of the League."
Dr. Dillon concludes by saying that second time within five weeks the miners have thrown over their leaders," have the direct bearing upon the destinies tumbled the Government in the dust, and of Europe of a close cconomic entente extracted from them everything they have established at once can hardly be over demanded. Parliament, capitalists, and stated. For it is manifest that none of the neutrals, if denied the gratuitous Government grovel before the dictation f the Miners Federation. Concession, had enjoyment of the benefits now conferreti on them by communion with the owners it been earlier, might have beco effective. Government has regulated cual prices at Concession has been extorted, and the of the world's chief markels, could thrive on the few crumbs that might the pit-head. What happens afterwards taste of blood provokes desire for more
frugal board. is as important to the small consumers as blood. The employers are praised for fall from Germany's
The Government is Solicitude for the material interests to what happened before. Prussia regulates their generosity.
which they are peculiarly susceptible, the price of coal to the consumer by praised for its statesmanship. means of an organisation which has sole are praised for their loyalty. Everybody would therefore move them to turn like control of the production and sale of coal-wine-men, masters, and politicim-only the sunflower towards the source A London coal merchent has stated that he the country loses. We bug ourselves under heat and fertility. And if, instead of felt moved to speculate on our triumph is making two shillings and sixpence a ton the delusion that a "settlement" has been speculating on our ultimate defeat, they more on coal from his sales than at any arrived at.
and to make the venture safe by throwing in their lot with ours, the campnign That extra poriod previous to the war..
would be virtually won."
COAL
The men
We sit dangerously over the crater of a boiling volcano. The old methods of con- cession and surrender are worn out and
the should be scrapped-heated over
of
ST. PETEE'S CHURCH, West Point. Sax- day, 10th Oct ber, s a.m. Holy Communion. 11. Morning Prayer and Termon, Pocher, Rev. WT. Feathe stone.
CRION CHURON, Kennedy hand, Sunday, 10th October, Morning Service at 11 a.m. Hymns, 12, 865, 22 and 26. Eroning Servios at 6 pm Hyms 2 3 157, 249 and 160, Preaeber: Rer. J. Kirk Matonachie.
WEATHER KEPORT,
On the 8th at 0.40 am.-The typhoon has moved rapidly to the N.N E. and is situs'ed to N.W. of Tokio this morning, Pressure has decreased quickly or er Japan, and increased over the Larocheos; al ght incresses are general over the remainder of the area.
The southern area of low pressure ban
mode ate easterly winds will continue to contracted and now covers the Obins Bea only; prevail over ite north p rt of the China Sen.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
- The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noo9
FORECAST.
to-day le na follows :==
DISTRICT.
· · ...
Bougkong & Neighbourhood ¿ E. winds, light to
Fermosa Channel
Imoderate; das,
INE winde, miq- corate, profably freshening con-
Lifde ably late
profit is illegitimate, and should be pre vented by Government during the forta- coming winter. The main principle of the Prussian Coal Syndicate is that the dump, as they say in Dakota. When we MONEY WASTED ON FOOD/South coast of China betweenƒThe tame sa
entire output is rended by the syndicate Coal, like bread, is a necessary of life. Two bedrock principles should govern commerce in peace time as well as in war time. The Arst is that no man and bexly of men have the right to profit by the necessary misery of the ommunity or any part of it; second, that the common law principle of national interests taking precedence of private interests (which has bear allowed to fall into disuse) should be firmly asserted, whoever suffers, by as sorting and enforcing the predominance of national welfare over private profits.
The Germans are to-day whee the English were in the days of Elizabeth, All their home institutions have been mapped out for them by their bureau crate. The great passion of Germany is on imperialism that is incarnated in the Kaiser's personality. Nations are always kicked into reform, never persuaded. That we are being kicked into reform is shown by the break-up of the Land Volus tion Department and the transfer of seventeen hundred of its clerks and officers to useful employment.
tributors.
GRASPING THE NETTLE.
When
consider what is at stake think of the women.
German victory menus a victory of heavy materialism from which women have more to lose even than men. German claim to supremacy has raised the greatest labour problem the world has ever known. The Huns seek to impose political and economic subjection upon the whole world outside Germany by means of the deadly efficiency of scientific barbarians. many seeks to poison her way through to the mastery of the world of women.
Ger-
Deeply hos
To women, ns, Miss Christabel Funk It is male burst says truly, German Kultur means the supremacy of the male. ness carried to the point of obscenity. The Germans believe and affect to discern in female principle in excess. the French, Italian, and British the tile as I have always been to female suffiage, the respectful offer of electorul quality to women would be a cheap price to pay for the support of women as women sisting and defeating Germany. The affectations of women in wearing khaki and saluting officers in Bond-street, adorn ing their parasols with sword knots, annoy and disgust men who are men, but the vic. tory of Germanism means the death of all liberty, including the womam suffrage won in Denmark and won in Finland, All liberty, male and female, would perish with the German victory. In Great Britain and throughout the British Empire, not only women suffragists, but frade union ists, Bocialists, all the Churches and creeds, Roman Catholics, Jews, Anglicans, Nonconformists, and Agnostics, once under the beel of the Hun will lose their liberty to express the faith that is in them
: A CALL FROM THE DEAD.
Every penny counts in the kitchen now- days, Food prices have mounted rapidiv. They are likely to keep high. You can't afford to waste; that is very certain,
To go hungry because food is not obtain. able is bad enough! But to starve in the midst of plenty with good money in your pocket and no hindranes to buying-is people are doing today. Starving, min:] infinitely worse. Yet, this is what a host of you, not for the lack of food, but because their digestive organs have lost tone and cannot properly digest the food they eat. Remember, it is not what you eat, but what you digest, that nourishes your body and sustains your life.
Unless food is converted by the digestive processes into a condition in which it can be absorbed into the system, muscles, bons, nerves and brain are slowly but surely In other words, they fail to get starved. of the nourishment they need to keep theta strong and healthy:
Food in such a case is indeed sometimes It hinders instead of positively harmful, helps, weakens instead of strengthens. How! Because it ferments in the sturaach Impurities are given off or intestines. which find their way into the blood and affect disastrously the whole body.
If you would get full value from the food you eat, you must see to it that your diges tive organs are always equal to the work you give them to do. Now and that, from one cause or another, they may lose tops At such times you will find it better to save a shilling or two on food and spend it on Mother Seigel's Syrup than to pile up misery for yourself, by continuing to eat more than your weakened organs can properly digast.
Hongkong and Lampaka. 1 No. L. South coast of China hetwosn (Thomine no
Hongkong and Hairan..
No. 1.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
**Hongkong Observatory, October 8th.
SKAGEN LOK femperture Hazudity.... Wind Direction
Force Weather.
Bala
Prévions On Date On Date
DAY
at's puu 6 s.2
59.76 29.79
29.79
ED
77 85
53
$1
69
East
East
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b
D
Highest open we Tamparutare on 7th Lowest open air Temperature on 7th
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77
This renowned roretly clears the system of the fafarious products of indigestion, Batar, and by toning up and stimulating the stom
Bun. ach, liver and bowels enables you to digest, and draw nourishment from what you eat, Mon. You will then no longer have to deplore money wasted on food.
The price of fuel during the next six months is an imperial question. parents see their children cry from cold, discontent breeds disaffection. The price of coal is determined by the cost of labour, private profits of coalowners, of railways, of middlemen, and of the small dis When I was in South Wales the other day I saw two amazing sights, The first was the haulage of coal and haulage of iron out of one and the same shaft within ten miles of deep water dooks. The other and the more amazing, was one of the horrors of peace a grim, gaunt, lofty, and sordid tenement house built under. God's sky in one of the upper valleys. On Monday, 1,200 casualties were re- There is much that is wrong with a social ported, including 184 officers, of whom
a Welsh system that herds miners in
On Tuesday the sixty-seven were killed. Clerkenwell tenement dwelling, where casualties of all ranks were 1,388. On To re-Wednesday they were 1,514. On Thursday healthy home life is impossible. store their soul to the people of South they were 1,663 officers and men. On Fri- Wales better homes are needed.
In confirmation of the remarkable efficacy day and Saturday the losses were about the same. Think what this means. Every of Mother Beigel's Syrup, read this letter Wed one of the killed left us a legacy-an from Mrs. M. Peterson, Oxford Street, The coal measures of Germany are example and a message. Every one of Wynberg. Capa Province, on April 18th, separated from the iron ore and iron the wounded, since August 4th, 1914, has 1914: For a number of years I suffered mines by a distance of 170 miles. Ger raised the standard of the English soul. very much from a complication of stomach many's effective coast line, about 103 miles, Killed and wounded they were all young disorders, and was reduced to a sad state ni lies at a distance of more than 150 miles men and hit the enemy with all their weakness and nervous debility. My appe from German coal and iron. Germany might, They accepted national service to tite disappeared, and the little food I ate
unfavourable
preserve our liberties and to keep the was generally the forerunner of a bilious possesses a poor soil, an
This attack. I also suffered from constipation, climate, and the worst position in Europe Runs out of our English homes. for the transport or development of a great great company of Christian men call upon flatulence, and dizziness, had many restless agriculture and a great trade. Neverthe the nation to raise its standard of life; to and sleepless nights, and on rising in the less, Germany has built up a great agri- accept the sacrifices wanted to win the morning was usually afflicted with a split cultural and a great overseas trade, and by war. The women who cuddle their lap ting headache, and found food utterly dis courageous grappling with the problems dogs and men who exercise their right tasteful.
"I tried all possible means to combat my of social reform has anified the nation and let other men fight for them, shirk with hardened it.
impunity, because young men of the Em-complaints, but nothing helped or gave m? Two years ago I was recoin. Nobody can deny to the notion of murpire have perished and sacrificed them any relief. derers across the North Sea the possession selves for their homeland as truly as Christ mended to use Mother Seigel's Syrup, ani that seemed to be the remedy I had been in of a soul. The renegade Houston Stuart died on the Cross to make us good men Chamberlain convinced the Germans that and women. How can we best obey the call search of. A few doses gave me relief, an i the amiable and highly-gifted inhabitants from the graves of Flanders, France, Gal- I soon recovered my health and strength. of Italy had lost the inner driving power lipoli, Mesopotamia, the Cameroons, and I attribute my recovery entirely to Mother greatness of soul-which would fit Ita South Africa? By recovering our souls Seigel's Syrup, and as I have not suffered lian talent. The same writer persuaded and by bringing the common sense of per-since from any of the above symptoms it his Hun patrons that England had lost sonal sacrifice to hear upon organised war proves the cure a permanent one.” her soul: The charge is untrue, The against scientific barbarism. ̧
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 9th to 15th Octoker,
HIGH WATER
LOW WATER.
Hongkong.
Mean
Time
Height
Mean This
B. EL
ft. in.
b. m. ft.
9 m 9 8
68 m
2 55
3 10
3 41
3 2's 2
8 517-2 10m 9 68 6 5 924 7:6
11 m. 516.0 m 4 29
4.21
10 17 9
12m 11 56 5 4 3 21
10 41 a 8 0
Height,
13m 1 19 4 0m 6:21 1
11 27 7 8 447 4 1 Thur 14 2.68 a 4 6. m 7 35 1 6 510 m 4.4 15 m 0 24 768 57. 1 7
No infor, bigt.zor low-wa′′er-
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