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TIME-TABLE.
WEEK DAYS
Dep. 7.23 10.05 | 11.18
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12.09
194
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1031
10.07
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7,16 0.49
12,84 149
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* 1.91
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Dep. 7.88 10,07 11.23
5,09 12.58
153 5.13 6.06 12.49 1,03 14.53
6.04
7.10 8.88 7,19 7,81
7.48
7,48 10.19 11.09 12.20 12.58
219
207 5.99 6,93 8.02 314 5.94 6,29 8,00
LX. PM.
..Dep. 703
Dep. 721
8,05 10
10.88 11.40 1.56
1.00
417 513 6,00
8.12 10.45 11.47
6.15
8.10 10.49 11,51 8.28 10.59 1202
8,19
4.38
5.34
Taipo
...Dep. 7,46
8,90 11.04 12,07
Sitia
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8.43 11.17 12.21
1.38
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Kowloon
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436 5.61 6.46 5,08
6.09 6,58 5.18 6.11 708
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19.33 5.00
19,48
8.11
12.52
3.15
18.00 128
7.10 12.00 3.31 5.38 7,19 12,4 9,15 5.51 7.81 1954 256
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9.02 6.50 8.08
6,99
6.05
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8.00
5,40 4.17
6.09
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616
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3.21 198 6.01
8,20 6,30
4,42 8,05
Dep. 9.08 11.99 19.33
3.38 -3.30 5,07
4.55 8.18
6.47
9.11 11.37 1241
2.37 5.38 5,15
6.30 4.59 6.38 7,07
Dep. 731
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Shatin.....
Kowloon...
Dep. 8.40
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3.31 7.42 10.18 11.98
Dep 8,12 10.88 11,40 Dep 8,19 10.45 11,47
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Tsipo
Ysumat...
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بالية
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WEEK DAYS,
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骏七月陸年五十國民華中
INDEPENDENCE OF MARSHAL MISSIONARY WORK IN CHINA. A FABLE OF ANCIENT CHINA.
SUN.
LACK OF UNITY.
HOW IT IS VIEWED BY CHINESE.
FOREIGNERS AND A DE FACTO GOVERNMENT.
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SOME OF THE PRESENT DAY DIFFICULTIES.
At a meeting of the Shanghai Hission- Marshal Sun Chuan Fang's declara.ars Association, held at the Baptist tion of independence is being taken around in Paoshing Road, the retir seriously in local Chinese political ciring president, the Rev. M. A. Throop, cles, where it is generally regarded not delivered a very interesting address. At merely as a statement of policy toward the conclusion of the meeting, the Rev. a threat toward other G. W. Sheppard, agent for the British Peking but ná military leaders, says the .. Daily and, Foreign Bible Society, was elected Vers. It is explained that no such de- president for the ensuing year. claration would have been necessary at
In the course of his address, Mr. this time, were Marshal Sun interested Throop expressed his thanks for the onis in making his attitude toward cordial co-operation and the courtesy Peking clear, as, almost from the begin-which he had received from all members ning of his career in this part of China of the Association. He mentioned the he has consistently refused to recognize hindrances to the success of missionary the authority of the Peking Government movement, which, he said, were matters The declaration of independence, the, of life and death. There were obstacles is to be taken in connection with the to the winning of China for Christ. The Kuomiachun attack on Shansi, the Hu-first and greatest was the lack of unity. nan war and the possibility of a corfict If the missionary forces were divided, in Shantung
The Krominchun attack on Shansi was designed to give Feng Yu Hsiang's army a source of revenue as well as to shortea the line between Feng's strongholds in Mongolia and Turkestar and Peking
It was also to have the moral effect of indicating to the Chinese generally and Feng Yu Haiang's sympathizers in parti- cular that he was not at all politically dead, that his army was intact and in
"PATIENCE."
Once upon a time there was a Chinese father who gently insisted that those who were of pale skin and who visited the Eighteen Provinces, bay his captured-
When there fishes which were golden. came a positive refusal this old man whose akin was wrinkled orange andį whose hands were trembling cups, whis pered to the traveller beneath the Ema peror Shi Hwang's wall that he possess ed a limited collection of blue parrots. Should the nervous wanderer not desire
blue parrots, he was haskily in forined that the lowly and most unworthy Chan-li knew a not far spot where might be pur- chased a rare few pieces of apricot jade.
Far through the blue magic of the hills follow the traveller. And the mere dog- of Yun-nas would this Oriental Nemesis
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Toward late afternoon,, when the in-, ' BOLD CENTRAL, their strength was very much diminish-genius father had binted in magnificent terms of jewelled dragons actually ed. In this connection Mr. Throop rebreathing, of amazingly marvellous tenk- ferred to the chaam dividing the Chris wood fortune boxes and of magic beyond tians of the Roman Catholic Church and
the art of all gods of all countries-and the reformed churches, and cleavages which might be purchased for a few even within the reformed churches, as pieces of money thrown carelessly in the
well as the distinction between the so- called liberala and conservatives.
The second was the shallowness and
dust the weary traveller had exhausted even the feeblest attempt of refusal. Taking his purse from his pocket, or conventionality of religious life. The skirt, or his belt, he removed several greatest need for missionarice as well a
a position to take the field. It was also all Christians was a vital connection/Pieces of metal therefrom and paid the
Not-So-Low-In-Grey-Matter * Chang-li with God. It was necessary to have a for his silence. first-hand and direct grip upon spiritual Moral: Patience! things
LACK OF DEFINITE OBJECTIVE.
designed to wenken Marshal Wu Pei Fu's position by making it impossible for him to utilize all his forces against the Kuo mintang in Hunan. It must be taken a fact that the Kuominchun and the j Kuomintang are allied and that the will assist each other whenever necessary Mr. Eugene Chen, who was recently made Minister of Foreign Affairs in not only more definite but more inclu- MIDNIGHT SEARCH BY A LINER Canton, is an active worker in the Kuo-sive. They could not rest contented
The third thing which hindered the MAN IN SHARK-INFESTED SEA. missionary movement was the lack of spirituality, the lack of a definite objec tive, which must be restarted and become
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"The story of a sailor's fall into a NOTICE TO WU PEI FU:
must they try to make them disciples in shark-infested part of the Atlantic and Marshal. San Chuan Fang utilized the the full sense of the word, as the Master of his rescue after having been bitten moment of the Kuomintang attack on commanded. They must set before their twice is told by the commander of the Hunan and the Knominchun attack on eyes the building up of a strong Chris Union-Castle Line's str. Ripley Castle Shans to serve notice upon Marshal Wutian community, self supporting, self in a report
the Union-Castle Company,
Pei Fu that Le must not use Marshat governing and self propagating, which stating that T. Madison, a trimmer, who Chang Tso Lin's men to attack his posi-involved the conversion of individuals signed articles in Philadelphia, fell over- tion in the five provicces which he now to Christ that they may have an active board in the Atlantic at 12.30`s.m.. on holds. Previously to serving notice, he part and a real part in the work of March 22nd, lat. $.58 N.; long. 11.33 W. marched the best, of his troops to Hau-God's Kingdom on earth.
It appears, he says, that Madison went chowful, where he stationed them to pre + There were & number of other below on duty in the bunker. At mid- vent either an attack on himself by hindrances to the progress of missionery night he felt faint, and came on deck Chang Chung Chang from Shantung or work but missionaries must never lose go to the fresh-water pump. The next an attack on Shantung by Chin Yun Ao confidence in its ultimate success. They thing the commander knew was that from Honan. In a word, he insisted were sure of that because of the universal Madison was overboard: No one not only upon a policy of non-mole- nature of the Christian faith; it was a him go or heard any cries, nor was he station of himself in his five provinces religion not of one race but of the whole missed until 1 a.m., when the watch came but the status quo in adjacent territory. world. The speaker in conclusion aug along to get ashes up.
The effect of the threat, according to gested that the missionaries' motto should Chinese politicians, is to notify Wu" Peibe God wills it.".
SOW
At 1.10 it was reported to the bridge. The second officer, who was on watch,
immediately enlled the captain. The vessel was at once searched, and at 1.16 it was reported that, Madison could not be found. The order was then given to turn the vessel le points, and she went back on her course.
CRIES HEARD..
Fu that in the event of any changes with.... in his (Sun's) provinces or any changes in adjacent provinces which might serve which is more important to foreign in to weaken him, he would make whatever terests than any other, so that the Power alliances might suit him, meaning, of will be forced to deal with him as de course, an alliance with the Kuomintang jacta Government and that, as he has re- and the Kuominchun. In that event hecently established a new relationship would allow a Kuomintang army to pass between the foreigners in Shanghai and At 1.53 .m. cries were heard, and two through Kiangsi, which would mean that himself, the Fowers will have no alter lifebuoys with flares were let go. The Hupeh "would be attacked on both sides, native but to deal with him without con-lifeboat was manned under the charge that is, from Hunaa and Kiangai. The sulting Peking He does not state all of the chief officer and picked the man importance of the threat is that it this, but it is regarded as being implied up at approximately 2.10 a.in. The boat isolates Wu Pei Fu from lower Central, sta as serving notice upon Dr. Yen that, then pulled back to the vessel, which, China, which should be his stronghold if unless his Government consults him as owing to the heavy swell and it being he is to dominate Peking, for the pro-well as.Wu Pei Fu and Chang Tso Lin, a dark night, was stopped until the life- vinces of Hupeh and Honan are insuffi- he will throw the Government into the boat was housed and the crew safely on cient to support his establishment and discard. to give him the prestige of a mațional Government.
THE INTIMATION, TO-
FOREIGNERS.
A PUNITIVE EXPEDITION.
The above summary of the situation;
board.
Upen examining the man it was found that he had been bitten in two places
it must be admitted, comes from sources by fish, one bits 'being on the right leg which do not altogether view the parti tioning of China among military feuda and the other on the left leg, Madison Chinese politicians suggest that Sun tors as a satisfactory solution of the prewas given restoratives and a hot bath Chaan Tang's statement that he will sent problem, but it is given because the and his wounds were dressed, after which independence of Marshal Sun Chuan brook no foreign interference may have Fang.is intimately associated with the he was put in a cabia in the saloon with a watch over hith. It hardly seems much significance to foreigners, but situation in Shanghai and affects its en- Chinese view it as meaning that it Dr.tire economic hinterland. It was hoped possible," adds the report, "that Madi- thob Shanghai would not be involved in W. W. Tea and his Government should further civil wara. There is now talk in son could have been saved after the support pay enemies of Sun Chuan Fang, the Allied" circles of a punitive ex-length of time he was in the water and the latter will so mess up the foreign pedition against Sun Chuan Fang, alio such a shark-infested part of the
though no name is yet suggested as lead situation that Dr. Yen and his Governing it. Much of the present complication cess, as it is estimated that the vessel ment will have no status vir-d-vie of the revolves about the question of revenue, must have covered at least 18 miles foreign Powere. He will seek to create Kiangsu and Chekiang being excellent steaming-that is, eight miles on her sources of revenue, and therefore a situation in this part of the country, normal aspiration of those who believe course and eight miles back to get the
(Continued on next column.)
position where he went overboard."
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