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FIVE CHINESE CHARGED.
DFTECTIVES SKYLIGHT RAID
London, January 8th:-A mid-| Last evening's Breside discussion night raid by detectives who drop- at the T.M.C.A., Kowloon, centred pad through a skylight was describ- upan the subject of "Foreigned at the Thames Police Court, Missions." Mr. Cope presided and when Leong Kwai, You Ha, Hing. Mr. P. Sande, M.A., opened the Ping Yow, Chong Men, and Choy discussion with a brief history of Wang, all Chinese, were remonded the origin and work of Christian on bail on a charge of being in the possession of opium and opium Missions in the Far East.“.
¡utensils.
The opener said that Christian England had given progress to the world, and, after all, the standards of Christianity, must be acknow. lodged to represent the highest code of ethical and moral laws, Chris- tianity, like business, must expand It ego-centric it burns itself out
Missionising seal was not due to an over-grown ego-complex but to sincera belief in the fact that Christianity supplied the most efficacious solution to all the social had moral difficulties in the world.
Two English speaking Chinese were accepted as sureties.
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Detective Albert Edward stated that st midnight on Saturday he went with Detective Black to ato house in Limehouse-causeway, where there was an open skylight.
He was about to drop through the skylight when a man shouted something in Chinese and ran
He downstairs.
then jumped through the skylight, and went in- to the top front room, where he saw three beds. Two Chinese reclined on each of two beds, and between each was a lighted opium pipe and a lighted lamp. Small packets of prepared opium lay iamps,
near the
Hole In The Wall. There were also "prickers" and ** scrapers
on each bed. A fifth Chinese was sitting on the third
Apart from the Christianisation of beathen tribes, the missionaries performed sterling service for the countries from which they came. In the last century, for instance, Livingstone opened up the hitherto "Dark Continent," explored Zam- besi, and introduced to the world a new opening for commercial en-bed, and on a table near this bed terprise.
be found two packets of dross- smoked opium. He saw in back room on the same floor, in a hole in the wall, a basket which could be lowered on piece of string.
Creating Ethics,
"
Numerous new languages had been brought into being by mission- aries for the benefit of races who had no set language and no system of recording written words
The missionaries had introduced educational systems and medical services. Their efforts had all been
the
He pulled the basket up, and in it there was a tin containing pre- pared opium, and another tia con- A quantity of taining dross brown substance, which appeared to for peace; they were pioneers and be raw opium, was on the floor, in Ead not worked for personal gain.a piece of brown paper. They had done much to arouse in the hearts of the peoples of other nations the sense of social conscience.
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profit on his trading them with the lego when a French visitor named Goods have left the Temel's Godown, welfare of the native. Hence, be- Elmaich jumped from the tower 200 cause all whites were the same to feet high and was dashed to pieces tarred with the trader's bruth and in the courtyard below. became the official "taker-back-of-the building by &
The man was being shown over woman guide the can (lau).
when he suddenly rushed up the To the missionary, Kipling's words might well apply Humble steps "leading to the base of the because of Knowledge, Mighty be spire and leapt into space. cause of Sacrifice." (Applause.)
...The Opposition.
Shot Els Daughter. Earlier in the day he had left his hotel and, telling his wife that he was going to take two of his chil- dren for a drive, motored to an inn outside Lausanne where he wrote letters.
Several speakers opined that for eign missions were not justified breanse, relatively speaking, they sbtained more from the natives than they expended in teaching them Later he met a policeman, and Mr. Baxter thought that mission-under the pretext that be was go- aries who gave high school educa-ing to fetch a doctor asked him to sien >> to natives running about in look after his little girl who, he loincloths were asking for trouble said, had shot herself while play-
Mr. W. E. Price said that it was ing with his revolver. a case of "*
At the hospital it was found she physician, heal thyself." There was ample scope for mission-had a bullet wound in the cheat. ary work among all classes at home She had been shot by her father. and the money could be devoted to Although her mother, who is in more deserving home charities. precarious health, submitted to Another member naked whether blood transfusion to save the child, other religions did not possess its life is despaired of. ethics almost identical with whose Business worries and inability of the Christian religion. Mr pay his hotel bill are given at the Harman pointed out that ethics cause of the man's act. were not enough, Divine Spirit was (714) required.
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Optional Cargo will not be landed here, Vessel's arrival, but carried on from unless Notice has been given prior to
port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends,
1 ancadays and
Mr. Whitehead said the people with Christianity. While it was who contributed to foreign missións received a certain amount of true that Christianity was getting a comparatively poor "show" in "kick" from so doing, wa
China, yet the Chinese attached to
All broken, shafed and damaged Goods What The Native Thinks.
the missions considered it worth are to be in the Godowns, where they Do the natives want the miswhile to be Christians. sionaries tasked Mr. Cope. Mr. When a Buddhist embraced Chris Fridays rtás boum ôt 1045 xx. Field pointed out that if one tianity he was cut off from every and Noor within the Free Storage period.
from
experience, the thing that was his by right from No Claims will be admitted after the natives really welcomed the mis birth, Yet they gained faced Goods remaining undelivered Goods have left the Vessel's Godowa, sionaries in their midst. They much so that a Christian Chinese subscribed large sums to the mis could always win a case in after the 13th February, will be subject sions and were among their keenest Chinese court of law without hay to Rent supporters...
ing to pay say: fifcille to the reacted to the Undersigned on or Mr. Gilman, Army Missionary from "North cohelusion” that
The gathering no wore before the 27th February, or they wi China, said the natives generally justified so long as they devoted not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. respected missionaries and were their efforts only to avangelical and morally uplifted by their contact medical work and had nothing to
(Continued on next Column.) do with educating the natives.
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