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bed to breakfast, ibence to office, back to dinner find that you attend more regularly when are spent at the desk or in the workshop; the and bence to sleep. The daily newspaper forms certain subjects comeup for dlacassion or t. ctare, setting of the sun sees the store room of know- the terary eat of the day and the lilustrated If you enjoy debate you will involuntarily ledge in the City Hall closed at the self same boar magazines sent by our friends in England divert and tongue for your belief; if science is mare. as the labours of the day are finlaked for us, "A our attention once a fortnight The members of attractive you will be drawn towards it as a collection of books," Carlyle says "is a'real Uni- a Society of the kind wo contemplate should needle to a magnet. "But what scope is there versity;" and Cicero described a room without bring with them two things, information and for developing my talents?" Scope! If oratory books as a boy without a soul; but our local Uni ignorance, Thein ormation they have acquired be your bent, I can promise you as an audience versity might be considered as a rosen without a by reading and which they have thought over the enthe world. Through the medium of the soul and as books without any body to unclasp and, incorporated is ever, welcome in the presort press, If you so wish it, your words can reach them. Therefore, we propose to develop a lend. pay of plethora of books, magazines and news. the farthest end of the earth. Instead of a few ing library amongst members and to help to do Papers. No man can read every publication; street loafers such as listened to Socrates and by in private what we cannot get done publicly. Of it with difficulty most of us can follow the whom his words have reached us through all course for a time at any rate our range of literators of the subject we earn our daily bread these dim centuries. I can promise you in this selection will be limited but the man who is not nt, let alone desu'tory readings. Therefore to room an audience that, in point of actual know. content with little is content with nothing. even the person earned in yel ow backed novels ledge, not necessarily of education, Athens could Contentment consists not in great wealth but in I would say welcome. If the last novel he has never have dreamt of an attainable. Preachers, few wants. Another buralag question to be read is good, he can advise us to that effect; or lawyers, physicians, teachers, graduates in arts decided by the menbers of this. Society is "are 11 it is poor be can warn us against it. It will and philosophy, architects, engineers, merchants women to be admitted." I believe the member- become a necessary adjunct to a scholar by and and those sklifed in, many branches of science for and against are pretty equally divided. There Ly to have one ar tivo readers al books in are your audience. Have you the skill to catch his employ who can do Jackat literary work, their ear? But my indications tend towards this are the members to deprive their sisters in In no question of "women's rights. It is merely dvising his empl yer what is worthy and what science and there is nothing here but bare and exile of any intellectual recreation which may la worthless. Let us then be alds to each other

barren island," By that statement I do not be present self in this far off land? Many In advising as to what we have rend and what lieve you have grasped the first principles of of them have been taught at home that Is worth a dig. I should like to hear members science. No land is, barren to the investigation many of the pleasures of life are to be not with la ask p-blicly Has any one read so and so, if of nature. Why, the very stones laugh with other spheres than in those of so-called gaiety, ru is it worth reading?" In many Societies abundance of interest I the very clay that clogs. Woman's life in our island has bat little zest. talking shop is prohibit d. This, however, can

your boots is one of the most Interesting pro- Men have active employment to solace their only apply to assemb izmor men engaged at one

ducts of the earth, for is it hit Kaolin or China exile, bat women are left most hours of daylight basiness or trade. Now to my bumble way of clay ?-the uame and material of that porcelain shot up in a house with Chinese servants to thinking the average man when he talks any. we call "china." The herbs and flowers banter and the attainment of Pidgeon-English thing hot shap is not worth listening to most of around you are budding with the interest of as their intellectual recreation. I am not going to us want to know as Lord Brougham did Every rarity; the air is replete with wondrous and but rehearse the well known paths so often trodden thing of something and something of every

Hittle known losects and birds the sea teems by upholders of women's rights, I am one of thing," it is ony by me talking with fish that have never been investigated, those who are always content with that which wbrt they know that information can be ind with shells whose inhabitants have happens, so have no feeling one way or the gather d from them. Therefore I say, bring found no exponent. The charge of barrenness other as to the result of your deliberations, but e kowledge you have made your own with a past, a fruitful field lies at your feet, you want I think a medium course might be steered and you and be prepared if opportun ty offers to in- but the magic touch of selence to perceive a struct others. The second quality meniloned as tongue in every component of nature. Before the members may decide upon or they themselves that women be admitted to such meetings as necessary, fenorance, needs no coment, leaving this subject let me remind would-be wish to. The programme ofthe society is not yet requires no urging to bring, for it is like the poor scientists that the mere collecting of insects, drawn up; this mech has been settled-that in ev r present with và. It is a true inheritance, for moths, beetles, or specimens of any living thing March and under the auspices of the Odd all mankind is bum with it. Knowledge is so

is not farthering the ends of science. It is Volumes Society an exhibition and demonstration extensive an acqui' tion and the race for life so neither Instructive por la it an education, It of the products of Hongkong before they are keen that we must all he content to be specia'lats is but fadulging the instinct of destruction sent to the Imperial Iust tule will be held in the iwa-days, if we wish to maintain ourselves or implanted in mankind and it works evil to the City Hall I need scarcely remark upon the Im- our familles. The enginery has 10 content bim character of the individual by en-ouraging need-p stance of such an exhibition, especially to those self not only with evgineering but with a mere Iess cruelty. As Cowper says, "I would not who believe Hongkong can produce nothing but section of it. The paper maker has to concern enter on my list of friends the man who need granite. I am convined that the demonstration himself with he elements of his material merely lessly sets foot upon a worm." When the col will infuse fresh life into us, and will serve, an and the quality of perfection he attains, but the lector brings his specimen the scientists and have done all exhibitions, to spread knowledge machinery by which his paper is made is neither has a name attached thereto he has received his in lion nor under his control. It takes Instruction; but when the collector looks dare.

and stimulate us to greater efforts, whatever our business in life. That we have need of unch, was thirteen hands to make one pin and an in every fally at his object, compares it with others, and never more apparent than now. branch of trade i. is split up Inio sections and by reference to books or catalogues himself finds Several other speakers followed, and the meet-Captala Cobban, will be despatched for the every man becomes a specialist in his own its place in the scale of nature, when being broke op.at the early hour of 10.45; without shove Port on MONDAY, the 6th instant, at department Ye. the modern world demands watches its life history, its me'amorphosis any of the "social features" anticipated. that wehall be so enchaired if we are to main-and its reproduction he is educating himself. tain ourselves in food and clothing The Jawyers, doctors, chemists, manufacturers, and merchants are under the same law; in fact all branches of humca indurtry are broken up into new and contracted channels reducing the Individual to ile hatter than a machine for the furtherance of a particular branch of work, The modern life therefore is one of educational subtraction. As days grow to months and years most men succumb more and more to the con- tracting influence of their surroundings; and in time, come to resemble the cast Borse in their daily round of life. How then are such detrimental fluences to be thwarted? I would ay by such societies as the one we are now Initiating. This leads me to deal with the sec nd question. What are you to be? Who asks the question ? The loiterer by the door. way; the self-conceited man who imagines that his word and opinion are final; who refuses to have his utteranes doubted or discussed who can hear no good in the utterances of others and who refuses to listen or to be instructed in a subject which is beyond the

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Therefore we have three kinds of collectors one who practises needless cruelly, who may receive lastruction only by his intours, and third who is rece!ying education in that he thinks cut his subject. A third and by many before me now considered the most important use of a literary society is the opportunity, it gives to acquire the power of speaking to public. The platform har assumed so important a function now-a-days that it may be said to have created the necessity for the Youth of England cducating the city

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Hongkong, 3rd March, 1893,

NOTICE.

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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

24th February, 1893 There have been some absurd sturles ciren- and I think it well to send you an account of the lated lately of a supposed "scare" at this part,

facts. The stories are not worth notice in them- selves, but they might possibly, if uncontradicted,

facia are as follows. The other day some 12th December, 1893, to 16th February 1893, Irresponsible native stuck up a few of the for the Boxes of such Kinds of TEA as CHEUNG usual anti-foreign inflammatory placards | CHUN, CHAN NGẠM, YUK LÁN, CHEUNG FUK, (anch as are constantly ween at Nanking &c. have now been discarded and that the and other places). They can only have been former Trade Marks will be used accordingly. posted a very short time, as their purport is not Customers, In Order to ascertain the Genuineness known in the teashops where anything of this of Brands, are requested to carefully examine kind would be talked about all day; nor do 1 their colour and smell, which show a marked belleve for a moment the placards were part of difference from those of others. We beg further any organised scheme to fail upon foreigners, to give notice that the NEW TEA will be ready The British Consal communicated with the for delivery from the Bih March. Total, and in conjunction with the Captain of

HANG MEE arranging signals, etc. (in case of an culbreak), the Rattler took the usual precautions of

work, mischief among ignorant Chinese. The H ANGLO-CHINESE LABEL Bed frons

sending a circular round to this effect; bat stating that there was no apprehension of a row. The same thing had been done la former years since our 1889 riot and had nothing "scarey " in

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To reply in detail to one of the stories:

-The e is no scare here,

2-A riot la not regarded as imminent. 3-There is no excitement here, nor is our

community in any way al-rmed.

4-The Total did not tear down the placards with his own hands.

5.-The suggestion (in case of a flot) to remove the ladies and children on board a folk (not a river std; mer) for safety was in the Consul'a circular, and did not come from the foreign residents.

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Feztaction prend tous les jours de l'impor A SOCIÉTÉ KEBAO (TONKIN), don't tance et qui est seule FOURNISSEUR DE LA MARINE FRANÇAISE AU TONKIN, dont of all classes—as is utval after the native le Charbon est brôlé d'une façon régulière à New Year, but beyond an occasional Yang bord des Steamers des MESSAGERIES MARI- weite from a child (who is promptly suprises, et en particulier à bord du Haiphong, pressed) we are not annoyed in any way indeed voniant introduire ses Charbons sur la place de it seems to me the people about here are more friendly and quiet than they have been at any Hongkong a confié le soin de son Agence à la New Year since our memorable 1889, The

SHEWAN & Cle., statement in a recent Hupas that numbers of

Praya Central, Hongkong.. bad characters were congregating here and a partir der 1er. Novembre, 1892. molesting foreignera is quite lacorrect and it is a pity it was ever published. – N. C. Daily News.

NEWCHWANG,

(N. C. DAILY NAWS" CORRISPONDENT.)

8th February, 1893.

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is the art of speaking. In every town and hamlet of Britain are societies under virious namer where opportunities are given for men to express their political or social views. The Flat forms is of but comparatively recent creation, When George the Third ascended the throne in 1760 platform addresses or hustings speeches as they were termed were but in their infancy. It seems impossible to us now-a-days to belleve that mass meetings are but a thing of yesterd y and that the pubile orator is a recent creation The English Revolution of 1688 was not brought limits of his blassed thoughts. He came merely whout by large metilogs not by hundred to listen wh they had to say. To'such a man speeches. The French Revolation of a who wishes to hear what "they say" let him years ago was fomented and carried to a Join the ranks of the scandal mongers with the climax what mass meetings. The first "they say. He will find his proper sphere time meciings of the kind tecime usual was there and not in a community of men striving durleg the Com Law commotion in England to arrive at the froth The truth was never in 1842, and it is only since then that preceded in any biblical or so entific sente by platform oratory has become ■ constant they say." How many cowardly thrusts and power in the land. In the year 1834 William heartfelt injustices have been executed under the the Fourth wrote to Lord Melbourne that term "they say." It is the phrase of the gossip" His majesty deprecated the practice of giving the prelude to almost every exaggeration or great dinners which are a sort of political perversion of the truth; the 1nguage of the assembly; and he also objects to filnerant' intellectual man who puts off joining such a speechifying, particularly by individuals holding Society as this until he knows what" they say" of high office." Itinerant speechifying has, however, it. The grand motto of the Parl of Kelib" They grown to such a pitch that even the railway a-what sty they-let them say "finds no ccho | Carriage as it slackens its pace is converted into Caliform from whence to chanclases puiitical In the bosom of the changelog, the tattler, the sell conscious delinquent, or the intellectual shame intens to crowded meetings by la. The university in, which I studied bad for its dividuals holding the highest offices, Stil motto "The beginning of wisdom is the fear of the faculty of speech is far behind the thronged with Chinese men, women and chüdren the Lord," and the house in which I lived hid of writing. By the pen the poet, the novelist, inscribed on its intel "They say, what say they, the dramatist can produce marvels of beauty let them say," It is only the man who obers and wondrous lights of thetoric, but the art of the former that can let them say," It is only speaking as compared with the art of writing a the man whose conscience is clear and whose yet in its infancy, Which is the more powerful purpose is honest, who can stand at the mark tone has only to listen to a good speaker to know. Cross an shout defiance to bearers of false wit. It is the individuality of the speaker, if he has ness "I merely came o hear what they had to any, that makes lectures, sermons, political say." Te an honest man with such an intention speecher, ayl after-dioner speeches attractive. I would extend my heartiest welcome. He comes The actor must be on the stage, not heard as a hatener; his gift is not in the public an- through a telephone. The singer must be seen, nouncement of his belefs nor in the arena it is not sufficient that the sweet sounds be of debate; his qolet cemeanour may induce merely transmitted by a phonograph. These mon some,th believe him ignoraal, But quiet brooks me be heard f.om the pulpit, that is, the often water rich pastures, and the man who individuality of the preacher must be added to ́engeges no notice may enjoy receiving benefits the text, otherwise the enthusiasm Is gone, the

sitheuh rendering none, and the influence of sparkle is left act and the words appeal to his fair example may shine la paths unknown to only through the hard medlem of the pristers' type. the platform busier To such one 1 would The development of the faculty of debate is also

I don't know that there is anyibing of particular of duk reddish colour. For steam purposes say again welcome and would appreciate it one of the objects of societies of this kind. By the beginning of Spring-Zf ch'un, 3rd February most economical of all the Japanese Coals. Its Interest to tell you—except perhaps that since | it has been pronounced to be the best and the au honour to carol his name on the list of friends this it most not be understood that the mere to this Society. What are you to be? What power of angry wrangling is meant. Far other change in the temperature. Curiously enough,

as per Chinese almanac, there has been a decided export. Is increasing yearly, and the opinions Any one amongst you chooses to make us! If is the object. The first requisite in debate is wheress on the and inat, Pabst, registered several expressed by several of the largest regular you-yes, you, the individual I now point at the power of splf-control. "He that ruleth fils degrees below sero, the following morning the have the ability you can make this Society the speech is better than he that ruleth a effy;" self wind changed to south-west and up went the qualities of this coal.

consumers are in testimony of the excellent most wonderful ever known. Do not put the control is the tmest, grandest monarchy; it never blame on "them." Take it home to yourself comes by inheritance and can be more readily 19. Now dally we feel the air getting more thermometer to mia. 4 (abore zero) and max.. And blame yourselfif this Society proves a failure scquired in the tilt-yard of debate than to any balmy, and bare confidence in native almanacs or draga out an ignoble exlience. It is because other. Everyone of us must fight our own battle, It is prognosticated by our Chiness friends that you had not the brains to make it a success. Let mast conquer ourselves if we aspire to greatness. fhere be no mistake about this no shuffling We have not all the power to suit the word to the

we shall have an early break-up of the river, and the responsibility on to others shoulders; if you ides, the epigram to the occasion, indulge in this also.

we aball be well pleased if they are correct in have the power, that is, the intellectus! ability metaphor; but we

We look for the opening about St. Can learn in simple Patrick's day, you can fashion the debates to your likings you language to defend and express our can lead the minds of the members whither you ideas without heat or querulousness which lock still remains, but that the Tartar General From Kwenchéngtze we hear that the dead- plesse. You do not care toj you have not the excluder neither

-fervent eloquence nor has sent an ambassador to settle the dispute dine! Work hours are long, and the climate to the passion attendant upon earnest discourse. between the local authorities and the people. trying. Ah! I perceive you are but a stripling In all your debates remember this-that when No doubt the traders will have their own way, in the affairs of life whatever your years may be public questi as are dealt with it is measures we and the "aqueezing" mandailos will have to Ne one believes you who is out of his teens and attack, not men; it is the box we discuss, not find some other way of settling their liabilities. has taken his first breath of manhood and looked Tack. This is a text to be driven well bome; and Meanwhile, en dif that trading or public tele abroad on the world. The most proficient at on the other hard, should you happen to hold work is the thinking man whe has acquired in the office attacked you will show your power of to prevent the news of trouble getting to Faking, grams have been stopped or refused-I suppose formation on many subjects. Some exclaim self control to a diving height by acting on this These little incipient rebellions, especially when

Obi the dabbler in many is proficient in none" warning. It's intended in connection with this Is Sir John Lubbock the worse banker because Scalety to institute a leading library. Many Government of China considerably, and a clever they end in favour of the people, weaken the he devotes his leisure to scientific purtats worthy men have already placed the books in their ringleader might eventually upset the Tartar of a Darwin? Have the more modern Prims prisesalon at the service of the society, and no rule altogether. We hope our missionary friends, Ministers of England ruled the Empire worke doubt many more will follow their example. la Kwenchongtze have not been laterfered with, because of their many-sided phases of intellectual We intend to hire a room devoted to and are happy to think that their tret, and the activity? Was Michael Angelo an indifferent the purposes of the Suclely and one of great respect they have earned by their kind architect because he was a sculptor and painter? the members bas granted temporary treatment of the natives will be their best Is Sir James Paget the worse surgeon because home where the business of the library may is the most finished speaker in England) be carried on. Many misintors lending librarles

As I am writing I have received nowa to 28th Depend upon it the man of any parentes y en January-that the bongs in Kwaschenges have M wisely balanced, but multiplies his advantage between men engaged in the same occupation, been opened, after being closed seven days, towa de Htaining his gual and proves the better This shows the necessity, for libraries of the More on this subject by next courier, All is workman in that he cultivates the various gifs kind. Of the tw libraries in Hongkong one is well at this port politically. Nature bestowed upon him. Therefore, be your limited to the few score members constituiing the employment at the desk or the workshop, you will | Hongkong Club, and the other is located in the And your work become more and mo ao a juy City Hall and under the control of the custodian. DEAFNESS ABSOLUTELY CURED-A Gentleman to you the more you extes your knowledge and The latter, although the publiclibrary, is practie whe cured himself of Deafness and Noises in the cultivate your abilities, a what direction am I ally useless to the public. It is open only during Head; of 14 'years standlag, by a new method, to cultivate my abilities, as I have discovered no working hours and the book cannot be taken. will be pleased to send fall particulars free. beat in my inclinations By attendance at sway. We have no men with leisure time on Address HERBERT CLIFTON, & Shepherd's place, Jach a Society as this proposes 10 be, you will ⋅ their hands in this Colony. The hours of daylight Kennington Park, London, B.B., Engel Advi

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EVERY KIND OF SHIN'S STORES AND REQUISITEZ ALWAYS IN STOCK AZ REASONABLE PRICES,

CARDIFF, AUSTRALIAN and JAPAN COALS; supplied at the shortest notice to Steamers at lowest market rates. - Hongkong, 21st October, 1892.

100

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAL . REGON, KINE SPARS aoil, LUMB21

Always on Hand.

I.. MÁLLOKY, Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

NOTICE.

- JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS AND COMPANY; LIMITED,

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR

ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

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HE Undersigned have this day be

appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of thand FERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and care prepared to supply quantifies to suf purchasers, at Wholesale Prices. Extra Special ferma for Shipping and large. Orders f

Sir: KOSKET RAWLINSON, C.B, C.E., Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says AR KUR

* It is the best Diednieciánt in see,"

HEM WIG, HUMPHREYS's Co

Stand With Bank Building,

5. 19th June, 1888,

-1018

most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to

tert its valug

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold in Bottles zs. gd. each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, Is-sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing cases, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietor; the Lincoln and Midlands Counties Drug Company, Lincola, England. Trade Mark-" Blood Mixture."

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTION-Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mix- ture should see that they get the genuine article. Worthless imitations and substitutes are some Hmes palmed off by unprincipled vendors. The words "Lincoln and Midland Counts Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are eng ved on the Government Stamp, and "Clarice's World famed Blood Mixture, blown in the Bottle, without which none are genuine.

If you have a COLD or COUGH,

neute or leading to

CONSUMPTION,

SCOTT'S EMULSION

OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LINE AND BODÁ

.

KAS ATZMÉR CWBLE FOR IT.

· This preparation contains the stimula. ting properties of the Hypophoughties and dge Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Used by physicians all the world over. It i palatable as eith Three time cious Plain Cod Liver Oilmca. partook Emulsion, better than silothers mede. For all forms of Wasting Diwases; Bronchitis, CONSUMPTION,

Sorofula, and Flesh Producer there is nothing like "COTT'S EMULSION. Tat no one by profuse explanation.or impadest enirwily” induce you to accept

aubstitute.

Bold by all Chemists,

BOOTT & BOWNE, LIMITED, 47 WAZRINGDON BT, LONDON, 2.0, Sole Agents for Hongkong and Chinat Mestri, A. 3. WATSON & Co. (1907499,1 W/ «=b8}; "Hồnghong, 30th December +880)

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