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THE MURAL FUTURE OF THE WORLD.

MR. H. G. WELLS' ANTICIPATIONS.

The fourth instalment of Mr. Wells Articles on the twentieth century appears in the Fortnightly Review for July. It is an inter esting but very depressing forecast. For he anticipates that the world upon which we are entering will be a world without a Bible, with- out a God, without any recognised morality, which will reproduce all the combined vices of the Roman Caesars and Russian Empresses

Not that we shall be all bad, because, for- tunately, a great number of us will have a chance of being engineering folk who have to practise plain living and high thinking. But

the stock-holders of the world, the men who toil not neither do they spin, who are entirely emancipated from all social or theological restraint, will establish all over the world an enormous multitude of little courts which will reproduce the vices of the ancient world. The contagion of their example will spread far and wide, and vice and depravity in every form that is not actually penal will be repractised in every grade of magnificence, and condoned,

THE TWO GREAT SOCIAL CAMPS. Side by side with this depraved shareholding class, who will control the greatest share of the wealth

the world, there will grow up what he describes as great kindred groups of cap- able men and educated and adequate wo- men, whom he particularises as engineering, medical, and scientific people, who will be a moral people, who will be clear where we

are confused, and resolved where we are undecided and weak. They will be the supremely capable and intellectual classes of

the community, disciplined by self-restraint, applying the intellect of the engineer to the solution of all the problems of life. When we get so far we stop and marvel that one very obvious consideration did not present itself to Mr. Wells when writing these anticipations. We are an undecided and feeble folk who have not threshed ont many things which, he tells

us, they will have threshed out. But does Mr. Wells for one moment imagine that a state of society where all the intellect and all the character are in the possession of a capable scientific class, which approaches all problems with the age of an engineer, would tolerate for twelve months the continued monopoly of the

wealth of the world by a brood of Neros and Caligulas? If the engineer knows anything, he knows how to use dynamite, and when his engineering skill is nerved by moral indigna tion, he would sweep away the corrupt share. holding class with as much ease and with as little compunction as he would flood a sewer,

recking little of the vermin which he may drown in the midst of the filth he sweeps away. HOW MARRIAGE WILL BE MODIFIED. Apart from this fantastic speculation of the Incredible acquiescence of the engineering and

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neat little range, with absolutely controllable. temperature and proper heat screens. In those days cooking will be a pleasant amusement for invalid Indies. It is te be hoped that this will be so, if, as he tells us, the servant of the future. will only survive as a testimony to a social injustice and the unsuccessful rival of the wife.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

· POST OFFICE.

ketters for the following persons lie un claimed at the Post Office -- Atlantis, Miss j, Marshall, C. W. Ainslie; Mrs.

Mills, S. Anderson, Mrs. E. F. Ma pang, W. Atkinson, J. 1. Mills, S. C. Allard, Rev. T. Mitchell, W. T. Alexander, M. R. Muudic Ayres, W. R.. Mullary Barett, Mr.

Mary Bender, H. Bracter, Hy. Burger, I., W. Brawn, A. J., D. D. Bahonneau Bonet, F. Brown, F. W. Bertran, W.

Burke, Rev, P, G.

Brown, P. A. R. C. A. Bernard, Miss rawnell, N. Benuci, Major F. W.

Berrth Crammer, R. B. Cainachiols, G. N. Carlos, A.

Cavill, Miss A. Crilly, A. G. Campbell, H., Collins, M. Crowley". Cox, M. J.

Cost, Francisco

Cruz, Miss C. Coorshes, G.

Maulle, H. L. Macdonald Macario

Mecreki, M.

Melirtens

Mare, Monsieur McGill

Gray, C. J. Hohnsbein, L. Holececk Mr. R. Hamlin, Mrs. G. ·

Hutchinson, Mrs. Hassam Khan Hallmin, E Isha Singh (3) Jeannot, G. (4) Johnson, S.

Isfaliani, HM.S.

Shape, Capt. Skeener,.. Stohp, A. Solahar Khan

Thirty Tennis Culb,

Sec.

Tilley, Capt. (5)

Intinuations.

A. LING & Co.,

FURNITURE STORE,

(Next Door to Mesars, WATKINS & Co.)

Queen's ROAD CENTRAL Speciality:

Tremain, BLNew

York).

Wazir Singh

Wertheimer, Mra BJ,

Hongkong, 18th June, Jour

List of Registered! Covers for Merchant

5.S. Chingiu

Ships.

.H: Benle.

Hooper,

Chingis ........Chas. Landberg. Chowfa...............W. Schnelder.

R.M.S. E. of Japan

SS. Erica...

Capt. Zindel. Helsagric.... Serang Humar. Loosch........... L. Brandt. Transport Penarth,...). C. Connor. (2) S.S. Shantung.. ....H. S.-Clifton.

Shantung... .......Capt. Quail

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St. Dunstan.........Lenp. Piringer.' Sus Tai

...........A. Nene,

Transport Wright ..5. Croft.

5.S. Taiyuan.W.. Pugh.

List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices

at Hongkong.

Chingtai (2 telegrams), Takmakoff.

FOOCHOW LACQUER WARE,

JUST RECEIVED.

FIRST SEASON'S CONSIGNMENT

- of

Mails,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY),

(6420

AMERICAN ASPARAGUS & DESSERT FRUITS, ALL KINDS. Apply to

G. GIRAULT. Hongkong, zoth August, roof.

HONG SING,

8 Beaconsfield Arcade.

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ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of the Newest

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Hongkong, 30th August, 1901,

PROJECTED SA LINGS FROM HONG KONG.-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS

KAGOSHIMA MARU........

K. Kori

RIOJUN MAHU

0. Ohno

j

MIKE MARU

M. Yag:

96 c

LEVY HERMANOS.

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Notion, R.

Nichobon, H. J. Niveo, L. Newby, Capt. A Newall, H. E. Nason, B.

Atmos.

Shiuchinchong.

Behnroy

Sooakci (9988).

Chunhangchang.

Thungsenglong.

Huffman.

Trientat,

Willner.

With.

Woocheong,

Wood.

J1:

Wookec. Yabisumoto.

Norman, A. J. M. Kuston Oswin, A. Oviedo, F.

Olivier, The Hon.

Ozorio, S. E. Olet, H. M. Oliveira, A.-C.

Palmer, C. D.

* Paoli, S.

Ponti, O. Parks, W. J. Peterson, W.

Milenrin, W. G. Parfit, J. S.

Pereira, Mrs. C.

Pettet, J. D. Piang, A. Persil, F. Paul Ridgway, T Robinson, C. T. Rouch, S. C. L. Raine, Miss P. Rousell, M.

Roshchild, O. F. Robinson, C. Robles, M.

Richardson, W. N. Robinson, Miss Rosa, C. R.

Rutledge, H. B. Ralphs, E. Rice, C.

Douglass, Mrs. M. E. Poliakoff, M: M. Dyson Durant, A. If, Dederich, J. Demate, A. P. Drowd, P. Drewell, A. Esposito, E. Eschauzier, P. Engert, M. Excelior Eck. M. H., Eakin, E. Ewing, Rev. Fitzsimmons, C. A. Elizaga, T. S. Fleming, G. Farr, A. J. M. Frankland, A. Flying Jordans Circus Fertest, M. P. Fernandes, J. M. Flying Jordan. Ferreira, E. Fromgau, Miss Genahre, 1. Gorcke, A. Galbraith, J. Girard, A. V. Grieve, A. R. Grant, L. W. Guthrie, J. Rị Gmy, A. C Grothe, A. Grey, C. E Godfrey, H. Gitten, Mrs. Hermann, H. Grcke, A. Heaton, T. Hannan, J. W. Holdsworth, S. Haiman A. Habram

Rosa, E. da

Rove, H.

Reinod

Rahim

Remedios, A. Sig, J. R.

Hunter J. A. Hanson Hoji Hassian Horwitz Hobbs, W. Hamilton, A. Jarvey, J. Johnson, J, Johnstone, B. H. Jephson, Capt. J. Jarvis, A. C. Jorden, L. Jones, W. R. Juster, A.

scientific folk in the vicious luxury the share: bolding classes, there is much is very interesting, especially in his speculations as to the future of marriage. Many influences, he points out, are tending to modify moadgamous marriages even now. One of the chief among these, to use his own striking phrase, is the fact that the tendency of our time is steadily abolish ing cality. Hence mankind will become inore or less a cosmopolitan amalgam of all the moral ideas of all the races that exist on the planet.

Rich polygamous Moslems and others will come from Asia and settle in the pleasantesi places in the world. They will bring their establishments with them No one will refuse to visit them because of the number of their matri monial appendages. In many other ways their subtle influence will make itself felt. Add to this that Mr. Wells thinks that childless max- riage will be much more frequent in the Junnot future than in the past, and, the absence of Jarvov, J. children undermines the very foundation of family life, which has ever been the great mainstay of monogamous marriage...

Society, Mr. Wells thinks, will segregate itself. The principle of exclusive sets will find expression on a wider scalo. There will be a polygamous society, a hill top society, and so forth. As to the books that people will read in those days, liter ture will follow the main lines of segregration as morality. In the mass of the middling sort of people he suspects that there will be an edition or so of Omar Khayyam lying about, but he doubts about the Bible. Work ing books would probably be shabby and re- legated to a small study, and even these over, laid by abundant Financial Something or

-Other."

DOMESTIC MACHINERY,

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It would be a servantiess household, lacking both nursery and kitchen. Mr. Wells' specula tions as to the future of the servant girl ques tion are very interesting. At present the servant is necessary, partly to supplement. the deficiencies of the wife, but mainly on account ́of the deficiencies of the house. As the house of the future will be constructed sanely, every. one will use lifts, and there will be no work required in dusting and cleaning the stairs, there will be no fireplaces, for the houses will be warmed with electricity, and no lamps, for they will be lighed In the same way. Air will

Jones, L. Keelin, H. Kalet, M.

Kappie, W. A. Kissersent, Smith Kahuweiler, S. Kelly, T. Laura, A. Luz, D. Little, Mrs. A. Lorenzo, M. Liv, R., P.. Lever, S. Livingstons, J. Leslie, M. H Lion, A. D. Lee, T Lang, R. W. McLean, A..E. Lee, C.

Miller, Q. H.

Limerckfeld

Shakoor, A. C. Shaffer, S.

Sternmvarte

Singh, C.

Sampson, J.

Silva, S. N.

Stephton, Miss G. Seldner, P.

Sitwell, J. K.

Sandelands

Smith, A. H.

Sims, W. A,

Samuel, C. J.

Singh, G.

Sprague, C.

Soolaymian, H.. Sanborne, Dr. F. G.

Stephenson.

Skin, A. Souza, M, B, Silva, L. Stephenson, B. Suļva, C. Stuart Sullivan, C. P. Towzalin

Taylor, C. Tummler, W. Torrance, J. C, Tome, T. Thomson, J. Thomas, J. H. E. Thomson. J. E. Veruc, Miss P... Weber, D. E, Weissmann, B. Walker, H. W. William, J.

^\\Walker, J. D. ·

Walker, O. H. Wilson, F. Worder, E..C. Wennberg, H..O. West, Capt. W. H. Withington, I. William, J. Whitney, L. Wakefield, F.. Walsh, H. Wiggins, Misa Wason, J. Williams, I. Zulauf

List of Registered Covers in Poste Restante. Andrews, Wm. Abdoola, (A. W.Gaol.) Kaiser, Singh Abbas Khen

Kumura Kala Singh Ameer Shah

Koben, E. A. Angudhia, M. S. Kallah Singh Atlantis, Miss 1. Leins, L. Brandt, P. (3) Altmann, W.

Litton, G. (London.) Lall Singh Bomanjee & Cr McDougall, Mrs. B. §. Bowden Broi, & Co. McGill, Major H..S, Bass, Miss

(Tientsin), Cadieux, Miss J. Campbell, Capt. Cameron, A. B. Calp, B. de Colosting, P.

Mario, H.J.

Marsh Capt. P.

Mullary & Co. Marloes, Capt. P. N. Matty-Leech, H. Mangal Singh

enter the house of, the future through proper. David.JA, Singapore, tubes in the wall which will warm it, capture Ermeheil, H. 0: New Club Sec its dust, and it will be spun out again by a Edurate, C.

Nand Singh simple mechanism. Intelligent people will feel | Ellag); (a)

Noble, James the essential ugliness of wearing boots and

Fortier, S.

Olbes, Fred. BRUTC, J.

Ofuku shoes which show constant evidence of constant Fernandes, V.F. Petchinglles, H. manual tail Hot and cold water will be laid Fodo, Wazil, (dystria,) Pekin Railway, Chief on to every room, and instead of washing up

Farrel, Capt.

Engincor. after meals, all dirty table ware will be im Farida, No. 784 R. A. Parthal Singh

Gujor Singh, IP.C.647 Philips, Mrs. Anga mersed in a suitable solvent for a few minutes, Gomes, J. G.

Ricco, Madi E." and then run off again for the articles to dry. Grayes, W... Robles The windows will wash themselves; on turning Caunt CF

Rosa, Ede a tap there will run down a properly Galvao, I da Cunha Ralph, E. 05"

Gerald, A. (Nagasaki.) Rito, W.A chemicalised solution from pinholes above Brull) Rozario, T. de- each pane. All fosking will be done by a Goff, Ore S. (Buffalo, v Fultan-Mahomed

NY.)

GIRAULT for the beat and GREAT-

TIONERY

Bahib Hajee, S. F

Kailing.

Konghinin.

Kongyuenheng.

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Nghuyen Thanh.

Norton..

Queemoh.

Schmidt (z telegrams).

Yheetsan.

Yown,

Yuenhoptai.

0993 Yuenhophai. 1,089, 1,459...... 1,759.

Intimations.

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SANITARY SOFT

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IT'S USE.

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of

DOCTOR and STEWARDESS.carried Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48.- The Railroad travelling is second to none on the American Continent; ¿wo trans-continental trains daily from TACOMA. DINING CAR is attached to trans-continental trains day and night; TACOMA to NEW YORK in 43 days. Magnificent Scenery of the ROCKY and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route,

HONGKONG TO VICTORIA,

TACOMA £35.5*}

The best route to the KLONDYKE GOLD FIELDS Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYEA and ST. MICHAEL

Rates of Passage to other Points on applica

Special valis allowed to memberi of munt Services,

For further Information as to Passage er. Freight, apply to

gay bónWELL & Co., LIMITED,

General Agents."i Hongkong, 26th August, son

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,

VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

"MOGUL". M........ SUTIst Sept.

SATSUMA"

KURDISTAN "LENNOX"

For Freight and further Information, Apply

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED,

Agents, Hengkong, 7th September 1901

(4050)

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