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result of the aim of a class to main- a leadership. Not only a leadership in their own nation but leadership over the whole world. Militarism, naked and confessed Tho law is to go forth from Berlin Who. OUR MONEY.
In an article in the current number opposes me I shall grush'.' “' I shall Preaching at St. John's Cathedral, da ste Yellow then, the magazine of stand no nonsense from America after the war. Is this an aim with which Sunday morning, from the text "God in Queen's College, Mr. A. H. Harris suys you are in sympathy You have been love, and he that abideth in love abideth This war has brought into strong relief known as a non-combatant nation, valu. the weakness of China in regard to such ing civil life, honouring the written in God, and God abideth in him, the the teen shipping, ruinerals, and pro-bond, and respecting law and order (1). Res, H. Copley, Moyle, in the course of luce. With a large, demand at high What does that aim involve as regneds his scruton, said
price for coal, metals, and produce both your freedom as one of the nations of the or by three yearly instalments, for industries and for food), and with world? Surely one effect of the war as Sometimes one looks around and wes resources that are more than abundant, conceived on these lines will be to make Cheques should be sent to→ 'to see in one's own life and in other Ives China is unable to profit by present conyou increasingly value civil liberty. so little of the love of God showing itself, ditious owing to a lack of communica-You will also in your reading see what that one can only hope there sonie tions, organisation, and suitable legis women in the West are throwing into the hidden love which does not show itself, ation. Of ships she practically has none.struggle taking up men's work in the but which lies Jutent and ready to spring Contrast with her island neighbour is office and in the shop, so as to release up in time of some great crisis. It some inevitable: what will be the result-when mon for fighting in the field. What effect times seems to be so with love, Take, pence reigns? Surely, the demand for has this on your mind and what foot, for instance, the love of one's country big forward move will be irresistible.will it have on the minds of the women It is a real love, a strong driving force What preparations, are you and your of China? Will it not make them
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in many a man's life to-day who hardly | friends making to meet this situation 7 more anxious than they now are to who will supply all information. realised that be possessed it four years Chinese numbered by the thousands are exercise a powerful voice in the councils ugo. We are not given to singing the serving us mechanics and labourers in of the nation; particularly in educa praises of our country. On the contrary the West The wages paid and the treat-tional, social and moral questions? On we seemed often only too rendy in abuse-
what side will your sympathies, lie or it; we railed at its' climate, we found
must favourable Money is being paid will you range yourself? Will you to magnify its failures, so that from out to the families in China of these men favour the education of girls and the that relieves them from poverty if it entrance of wonjen into the general muni what was written and said in
cotines not in many inter raise some to com- cipal life of your cities and villages? foreigners sometimes thought the
Have you naked yourself what are the was in much wore state than it really parative opulence. When these workers was; but if a foreigner began to abuse return from France and from Mesoponations allied against Germany? What the country we were on the defensive at tania to their China homes, what will principles do they stand for and what once And we know that when the counbe their feelings towards their late el Germany, and her: Allies represent? try was in pori, men rushed in their ployers Can it be supposed that these On one side you liave, among others, millions ta enlist,
they threw aside all men and their families will be content America the progressive and liberal, de- that canio between them and their coun- to return to the hard fare and lack of public of the west; the affectionate nime try's weed, and were ready to give theu-employment that prevailed in the past i mater of so many Chinese Belgium- selves in her service. The love of country What a wealth of skilled inbour will be the small nation that lost her territory had been there all the time, but it seen let loose for these irrigation and re but retained possession of her soul and ed latent till the hour of the country clammation works that now cry aloud for honour. France-of whom Kipling inely peril called it out. Then self dethroned, men seemed to put themselves attention. It does not call for much writes
Strictest judge of her own worth, in a secondary place and their country imagination to foresce a new industrial first. The standard of luxury was put era arise in China. How are you at home gentlest of man's Bind
First to follow. Truth and inst to leav It had been a rising standar Preparing to meet that day?
The people of the world--the demo- old truths behind......... more luxurious The Cruces, the present catch-word-those champagne standard, the motor standard thu veducation have their eyes opened were invented as names to indicate the opportunities, responsibilities and Great Britain eror the, champion of steady rise in the nation's Inxury powers, are demanding an effective share liberty and of civil order. Against Thom People were spending much money on in the government of themselves, as well are they opposed? Austria-Hungary useless things, often in a senseless imita as an aequiescence in the agreements that congerics of States and peoples tion of others. Meals had become more with their neighbours. We are told that struggling to be free and so long in costly and more numerous. The war has the days for secret diplomacy are passed bondage to the House of Hapsburg (the made life simpler at home, it has made Now by that phrase I do not understand vassal of Germany and the servant of it les luxurión, lers wasteful, that all negotiations must be conducted Rome). Germany-the incarnation of the foolish.
in public: such a proceeding would lead military spirit in the home, in education. to endless confusion, and to delays. But in business, the bond servant of the I do understand that it will mean that Hohenzollern House-a house now con
Rway. before the war-
tbecoming more anglund people were
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It has become a crime to waste things in England, and surely wo ought to see a similar spirit of unsclishness amongst us here. But it is not very evident. Initialled agreements must be submitted fessed to be itself but the servant of the to the national chambers for considera Military General Staff. Turkey-the fnet, in some ways the standard of luxury scens to have gone up here since the war tion before going into effect. This de-sick man of Europe, a bre-word for cor. and to be still going up.
Surely this mand opens up a new vista for the need ruption and for the wanton oppression ought not to be so No one who has of, and possibilities of work for pio. and murder of non-Mohammedan peoples realised his country's needs can put ap
vincial and national legislatures in in her Empire. his standard of living during the war China Decentralisation for local re- I am aware that in touching en this
and centralisation It is harder, no
for aspect of the war I am treading on doubt, to realise the quirements war out here than it is at home in Eng national purposes In what age does delicate ground; and I do not seek to But causes and "effects land.
We do not see anything of wat's the war, and will the peace that will give offence. ravages here, we do not meet the crowds follow the war, find China? Can it be must be suggested and looked into. of blue coated wounded here that one conceived that her people will be content Historic evidences cannot be ignored, aces at home, meu who are crawling to gain where they now are?
read President Wilson's speeches. about on crutches or have lost Their Is the fact that there is a European the side of the Allies you will see the We do not see that most world war realised by the Chinese in the spirit of protestantism liberty of the pathetic of sights, the lines of interior
The spread of newspapers subject, liberty of conscience, freedom of blinded men being led about. We cannot assures us that is is. But there is another religion, as the guiding force, the domin nest and converse here with women and factor at work. Previous to the war, ant principle. On the other you will find children from Fraues, and Belgiust, who have fled from their homes and have in educational and hospital establishments the spirit of Prussianism of Austrian some cases witnessed the destruction of were springing up everywhere, and were Michammedanism, as expressed in system; cfin large numbers and a generous scale Rom-Catholicism and of Turkish those homes, and the murder of those they loved, people who in many cases bringing western science and healing of oppression, of protest against the hays been well off in their own country within reach of the poorest dwelling. spirit of enquiry, of subservience to before the war, but who to-day line On account of the war many of these have rulers, not because they represent the nothing We out here have not heard been closed, or curtailed, and relief has best in leadership, but rulers by divine the dull hum of the enemies' netoplane had to be denied to thousands of persons, right. We Hohenzollerns take our as it made its way over English soil The absence of well known faces-of men crown from God alone." On what side dropping death and destruction; we have and also of women friends-and the sight do your sympathies lie and what effect net seen here, as one can see in Englund, of closed doors raise questions of why will this conflict of views have on China? people who had happy homes one day and of wherefore. If the war stimulates What races lead the world today, pro- and the next had only a heap of bricks; Chinese of moans and of education to fostant or of some other cult? Is not we have not seen here the long procesion seek in fill the places of these Europeans Jupan about to proclaim liberty of con-
coffins, some of them of
and now withdrawn. how far-reaching the scienec, and to bolian any form of State infants, that have been the result of some effect on the schools and on the Hospitals religion. Does it not seem probable that German air-raid; and because these in the future:
the nations are heading towards a recog things are not here we can, if we weigh
nition in a practical manner of the Christian faith and its tencts? la the It is heaven upon earth when the mind time approaching of which Bacon wrote:
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But surely that is an ignoble part.
the pledged word, at the barbaric treat-moves in charity, trusts in Providence, Surely we ought to set our face sterly ment meted out to prisoners, at the and toros upon the poles of truth." against any needless luxury. To day the
Is the war bringing home to you to murder of neutrals travelling on the high fate of Christian civilization hangs in the seas, and that on account of these and China, as to us in Great Britain, the balance. We have not won the war, and similar grounds China has ranged herself force of these recent farewell words of I think they do an ill service to the Allies against Germany and is on the side of the the late 4th Ear! Grey, former Governor- who
We've got to speak as though we had, We are Allies. I agree with the Chairman of General of Canada: ted by our leaders that we need every the Hongkong Bank who said: I think ise up quarrelling. We've got to realise man and every penny that, can be spared, we may congratulate China upon a step family. There's nothing that can help that we are all members of the same and while that need remains how car the moral significance of which transhumanity-I'm prefectly sure there 'nt aur patriotic person willingly incur ans Unnecessary expense or use the labour of ends its material importance. The non- vihere his luxuries when that labour Viction is deepening that this war is abut love. Love is the way out and the might have been used to help, to win the great spiritual conflict. What effect do was up. How are you viewing these
you consider this action will have on questions? "war? If the Allies fail to win the war,
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inen servants on the conclusion of the war. You have bloodshed has made for the safety, the and and ma
servants 1 We ought to aim recently entered into a military alliance at a simpler life, and set our face against with Japan. You right wish to safe about them. By their bonement of al any raising of the standard of
guard her interests in Manchuria. But
labours demand When money is needed to carry on the as one of the Allies she has acted in conreached an unprecedented figure. Their for the protestant seriptures has now war and alleviate the sufferings of the sultation and co-operation with your teaching supports the view that this war wounded and the refugees of the Allied selves. This makes great change in nations, we ought to be very unwilling your hitherto attitude towards Japan, is going to lend to a great upward move- to spend money on luxuries..
Perhaps our love of country has not
When once you have composed your own ment among all nations and China will been so greatly shown here because we quarrels, what a great effect for good will not be the least to show great resulte; have not realised our country's need. not this change in your mental attitude turn these possibilities over in your
wind. Wherever one goes in England one neighbour bring about. Your quarreled to this paper. I will make one fore. towards your virile, active, and able
Bu I am out-running the limits assign faced with the metto: Your King and country need you. Let us try and realise more clearly that our country needs us and our money, and we shall no doubt find that the British people in this Colony have as strong a love of their these quarrels make sorry reading. Toe question: What share are you plan. country as any others of our race, mai judge from the Chinese newspapers the ning to take in the reconstruction of It is, then, the knowledge of our coud dangers of China's present divided state criticise the poverty of this paper nor any your nation that lies ahead Do not try's need that has proved the great are not indeed unrealised. Your leaders, awakener of a love of our country, and or those who now claim to be your leaders crudits in its ideas, but Kinywa
we not say that
a realization of God's say that their aims are identical. Who need of us will be the great means of then will arise and give practical effect
how disastrous and how lamentable
indeed, how petty. For in the light of cast; the effects of the war on Chins will present-day issues and of the history of the most part, beneficial. I will also ask
be great and lasting; they will be, for. your nation that is now being written
arousing in our hearts the love of God. to these common aims!- I, the end of the
When this you see, pray judge not me Faults enough I own. Judge yourself, mend your way; Aim high; press oz.
STEAMER MOVEMENT.
God needs you. He needs your service. He needs your love.
war to find you still divided and weak? He needs you to
In so far as Chinese are interested in- bear witness for Him in the world
Gal incarnate in Jesus Christ loves your and the subject of the war they are aware that there are some who side with Ger needs your love in return It is not till
many and some who side against her. you give Him that love that He will of the travail of His soul and be This should, and doubtless docs, lead you satisfied. He waits, for that love to-day.
to look into causes. The war has not The local office of the China Maii Shill we not try to give it to. Him in a
come by chance. It is not simply, if Steamship Co, Ltd., is in receipt of a larger, deeper way then we have ever indeed in any degree, the result of cable advising that the str. Nanking left given it before? O. God, Lour into our racial and economic conditions. You San Francisco on July 2nd and is dus at hearts such love toward Thee."
will find by study that it is the Hongkong on or about July 27th.
BOTTLE WHISKY.
NAPIER JOHNSTONES
SQUARE BOTTLE WHISK
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG AND, SOUTH CHINA
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,
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