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ROBBING HIS UNCLE. A Chinese pleaded guilty to stealing several gold rings valued at $48, from his uncle.
It was stated that defendant had acces to his uncle's house, and, when arrested had $17.80 in his pocket, evidently of tained from the sale of the rings. ...Mr. Wolfe sentenced defendant to month's hard labour.
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·MACAO; October 14th,
A GREAT MISSIONARY IN CHINA.
DEATH OF REV. A. E MOULE We regret to announce that the Roy, Arthur Evans Moule, one of the best: known missionaries in China during the sat half-century and formerly Arch dasoon in Mid-Chins, died on August, 26th at Damerham Vicarage, near Fording-
The new Governor of Macao, Senhor Arthur Tamagnini de Sousn Barbown, was cordially welcomed on his arrival on Saturday. At about 2.15 pm, the Monte gort signalled that the cruiser Paris Dr. Moule was the sixth of the seven bringing His Excellency was in sight
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The landing took place at the Praisons who grow to manhood of the Rev. Grande, the place being packed with Henry Moule, for 50 years vicar of He was born at
Two Chinese were charged, en remand. spectators His Excellency was met at Fordington, Dorset.
with snatching a purse, containing 0, from a passenger on one of the river bosts.
It was stated that the first defendant brushed against complainant and stole the purse, which he handed to the second defendant. An alarm was raised, and the ship's guards, assisted by the Police effected the arrested of both defendants
The first defendant stated that "he
wished to call a witness,
Mr. Wood- accordingly remanded the drummer case until Wednesday, TOOK MORE THAN HE INTENDED. A Chinese young man was charged with stealing $14.35 from a Chinese shopkeeper in Wanchni
Fordington Vicarage on April 10th, 1530, and was educated at 'bome, as were all his brothers, his father receiving pupils in his house to educate with his own sons. Two brothers became Fellows of their colleges, Trinity and Corpus at Cam bridge, and being the present Bishop of Durham.
Another brother was Bishop! GE Moule, of Mid China, bon. Fellow of his college, who died in 1918 at the age oz se
the wharf by the Acting Governor, Senhor Vicira Alattos, and officials, and proceeded with them to the Senado, where the transfer of office took place. The wharf and the thoroughfares through which the party passed were decorated with flags and foliage, and many arches had been erected. From two high bamboo towers erected by the Macao Opium Farm and the Fantan's Monopoly re pectively-crackers were fired off, and there were other demonstrations by the monopolists of salt fish, sanpiu, pasapin,
Arthur Evans Moule was not sent to chiapu-pin, etc. There was a guard of honour, under the command of Captain Simoes, accompanied by buglers and Cambridge, but bo went to a college in The Boy Scouts also at Malta, where he gained valuable experi tended with their standard, buglers and fence, and later he entered the Church From drums in the charge of Mr Arthur Missionary College at Islington. Borges The Municipal band played at his parents, he inherited an ardent ambi- the Senado. The officials and members tion for the proclamation of the Gospel of the public subsequently called at throughout the world, and this ambition Government. House and were presented only deepened and expanded through his long life. In 1881 be joined the Chekiang to His Excellency,
Mission of the Church Missionary Society, arriving in Niagpo in August of that year in the midst of the T'ai-p'ing The city fell into the Bebellion. IN SIBERIA
hands of the Tai-p'ings on Decem ber, 8th, and a few days later Mr. VLADIVOSTOCK, October 8th. The fusion of the Omak and Horvath Moule and all the other missionaries had to leave the city. They did not re- Governments signifies the -political amalgamation of Western and Eastern turn until 1809, after the T'ai-p'ings had Urals and the Pacife has declared a com assisted by Captain Roderick Dew, com- Biberis. The vast territory between the been driven back by the Imperialista, mon policy, the convocation as quickly manding a small British dotilla. as possible of a Pan-Siberian Constituent Moule afterwards published an account Assembly, the equality of all before the of his experiences during this time en- titled "Personal Reccllections of the Defendant said bis. intention was to law, freedom of conscience, the reconstiral-p'ing Rebelion, 1861-1863" (Shang- steal only 32, with which to pay his pastion of the Army, the re-establishment of bai, 1884). Mr. Moule's connection with
afront against Germany, the denation ange back to his country. Unfortunately, he carried the whole tray away, an
Inspector Sim informed the mugistrate that defendsat had served six months imprisonment in 1911.
Inspector Bim stated that defendant went into complainant's shop on Monday evening and, while the proprietor was busy attending to some other customers, stole a tray containing the money and attempted to escape. He was seized by the shop-keeper and handed over to the Police.
Mr. Wolfe sentenced defendant to six months hard labour and four hours stocks
FOREMEN AT LOGGERHEADS.
A Chinese foreman was charged with assaulting a P.W.D. foreman on Monday evening at Aberdeen,
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alization of industry and the settlement the Church Missionary Nociety was con- of the agrarian question by the Continuous from 1st to 1866, and was con- cerned with the three great cities of stituent Assembly.
The formalities in connection with the Ningpo, Hangcnow, and Shanghai. His amalgamation of the two Governments arst year and his last years in China Were spent at Ningpo. In 1881, when will be completed in Omsic
A telegram from Ufa states that Siris elder brother was made. Bishop, he Charles Eliot, the British High Commis was appointed archdeacon in Mid-China, sioner, arrived in Ekaterinburg, on the to reside at Shanghai, where he acted a 3rd and received an enthusiastic welcome. secretary of the mid-China Mission In Un the 5th the Ufs Directoire left for 1563 he was compelled to resign on ac
count of ill-health, and returned to Eng- Ekaterinburg.
land, where he remained until 1902, and then resumed his work in Caina.
Tokio, October 5th Prince Lvo will stay here for a week and then proceed to America for the pur- pose of explaining the actual situation to the American people, who, be considers, are inclined to attach undue importance to the influence of the Bolsheviks Bouler
SIR CHARLES ELIOT AT OMSK.
During these years of ill-health he held the charges of Redisham, in Suffolk, and Compton Valence, in Dorset, but it was a great joy to him when he could get back to his beloved work in China, he went Sergeant Earner stated that complain
home on furlough in 1908, and was then persuaded to accept the rectory of Bur- ant controlled road-repairing at Aber
warton with Cleobury North, in Shrop deen, and defendant was his assistants
shire He consented with reluctance, and only on condition that he might pay one Complainant found fault with defend
VLADIVOSTOCK, October 8th. ant's work and a quarrel ensued in the The local press to-day gives prominence more visit to the mission field before course of which blows were strack.to the ceremonial meeting given to Siraking permanent charge of the parish. Charles Eliot, the British High Commis- This visit he paid in the autumn of 1909, Defendant then picked up a largepiecesioner, on his arrival in Omsk by the mem with the expressod determination to go returning to England at the end of 1910, of rock and aimed it at complainant'sbers of the Siberian Government who head. The latter, however, warded off greeted him as the representative of the back to China if required at any time great British nation which, steadfastly up to the age of 90. Meanwhile, he was the missile with his left forearm, which and unswervingly, ever rose in defence ueratigable with voice and pen in fur- thering the cause of foreign Christian of men's rights and liberties
aissons.. was severely cut as a consequence.
During his prolonged stay in China ha was witness's intention to settle the
was intimately
with every matter out of court and he had ordered
aranch of missionary work, evangelistic, the two combatants to appear at the
pastoral, and educational, as well as active, both in Chinese and in English. Police Station at night, but only the
uch organization. His pen was ever
complainant appeared.
Under the overwhelming pressure of the the was a frequent contributor of poems Bolsheviks, the Czecho-Slovaks and Bus to the North China Daily Aews and the
· home. jan national forces evacuated Sizranagatines and periodicals at
Chinese hymnology also owes much to him, West of Samar, on the 4th-Reuter.
zie was one of the earliest champions of the anti-cpiùm movement, and gained a prize in very early days from the Anti- Opium Society för an essay on the subject. But evangelization pure and simple, whe ther in the preaching chapel, or on the roadside, or on boat and steamer, or b systematic village to village itineration, was that in which he specially delighted and excelled
Mr. Wood suggested that the matter might best be settled out of Court 1 was later intimated that this had been done.
ALLEGED ASBAULT WITH A
CHOPPER
Bir Charles Eliot published in Omsk s declaration that the rumours current in West Biberia that the Allies had made a Pact whereby the Japanese require tari tory in Siberia as the reward of their in tervention are false and without founda
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A Chinese youth was charged with. wounding and cutting at West Point.g another Chinese
The Executive Committee of the China Inspector facdonald stated that com-Continuation Committee at its semi-
In 1881, Archdeacon Moule received the plainant and three others, who are annual meeting on October 3rd pissed the Lambeth B.D. degree from Archbishop richsha coolies, went to a tea house in resolutions given below. The China Con- Tait, and in 1919 the present Archbishop Queen's Road Central on Monday even- tinuation Committee consists of Chinese of Lanterbury conferred bpon him the ing After partaking of some refresh Christian leaders and members of the higher distinction of D.D. in recognition ments they returned bome through Third foreign missionary societies in all parts of of his distinguished work as a scholar Btreet and complainant was set upon China by defendant, who assaulted him with a The Executive Committee of the China and missionary. Among the many chopper. In the endeavour to ward on a Continuation Committee having heard Works be wrote were:-"Four Hundred blow directed at his head, complainant with grave concern that an arrangement Millions: Chaptera on China and the
Chinese (1871), Chinese Storica received a nasty cut on his right hand, has recently been made between certain
(1850), The Glorious Land" (1891), and his chin was slightly injured. The opium merchants and Government officials New China and Old (1892), Young by which a large amount of opium is about China (1908), Half a Century in fendant, who attempted to escape, be placed on the markety and having China" (1911), and many papers and re
liable information that poppy is removed to the Police Station. The
being Inspector applied for a remand, adding Shensi, Szechuan, Yunnan, Lucichow, and beloved. It is said of the Moules in that, should a prima facie case he estabit is believed also elsewhere, resolves a
restrained after severa struggle and also relevated in the provinces of porta. No missionary was moro univerzal.
China that wherever
lished, he would ask that defendant be That the attention of the Chines you find a Moule, and Jou go in Chine
committed-for, trial.
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Mr. Moulé married in 1861 Eliza Agnes, Mr. Wolfe remanded the case for of widespread opium-smoking that agant daughter of the Rev. John Henry Bernau, Hongkong St. Andrew's Society
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in the past, the strenuous effort made by after 12 years Isbour, The Historical the nation in recent years to free itself Catalogue of Printed Bibles from the evil, and urging that immediate The funeral took place at Damerham. steps be taken to prevent the threatened recrudescence.
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Also that the British and American Gov arments, which we are informed have IV That sub-committee of three on Friday and he was not carryinger to the Chinese Government, be arged Americas, to British Phos desola
any already made representations in the mat members be appointed one Chinese, one Hr. Lewis said there seemed to be a to give all sesistance in their power to certain amount of doubt is the evidence strengthen the Lands of the Chinese Gov- previously achduced and that his client ernment in dealing with the opium evil, should have the benefit of it. If the IL That the fullest possible informa- magistrate found hit client guilty he tion be sought to the nature of the hoped the magistrate would take inte recent epiam deal and slso as to poppy, consideration defendant at past good cons cultivation in China and the recrudescouoc
of the opium habit overw Mr. Wood fined defendant $20
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