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time. Nothing would induce him to remove that bell until all danger of an émeute had passed away. Wo have known a'Chinose ser- vaut alsk his liểm for his European måster. It' is idle, therefore to brand them as heartless and spal-bas. Tan attitude of too many of ar, especially ladies, and most especially childles ladies, closely lesembles that of the mistress in the old story: Mistress: Have you
THE DEVELOPMENT OF TONKIN,
14 1910
CORRESPONDENCE,
We do not neceually endorse the opinions expressed
by Correspondents in this column.j REPUBLICAN MACAO..
'THE EAST POINT TRAGEDY.
AMERICAN BLUEJACKET COMMITTED TO THE BESSIONS,
miny, yet are one body...those that seem to be the more freble members of the body are mors accessary." This 'reference to the Gui tipe, which is also the apciest Moinic, idea of service, is necessity, for we are of opleion but it is a great pity that it has more or less died ost among certain peoples, but that it must be restored if saciaty is to regain its bealth. When we bearablataniap siate braying such nonstase as that undera republic mea cease to be sobjectivan Fido his soup?" Servast; "yes Mam plice, and that piracy is being put down with a lence which has no sanction by any law, DI-| H. L. Denaya, Jr; from the Orows Solicitor's
and become fellow citizens (as if under ooy form of government they were not equally subject to the laws, and as if men were not follow-citizens in the true sense in London jest
Before Mr. H. R. Hallifax in the Police Court. this afternoon, John Willian Hayes, a guzzer's. mate on the U.S.S. New York, was brought up on romand on charges of alleged wilful murder and causleg grievous bodily bares at No. 2, Sharpe. Strest on the ath September fast. Mre
office, prosecuted and Mr. Leo. d' Almada a Castro appeared for the defendant,
as much as in, say ew York) it becomes. This is what we may ell the inhum su alitude. Colated by experia to be pas of the richest in the digacy. Bat sheur naked brigandago, and the, and his wife ne the 25th Septembar lam... Decessary to emphasize and clearly to explain
the meaning of that ́ida.] which we rejalca to
mark od
This will make it possible for cargo boats dewa the ore to Haiphong, and to be towed drawing about three feet of water to bring up egain when emply by a powerful moter boat. It is as yet difficult to estimate the val ness of the change which the
DEVALOPMENT' OF THE MINES
MOTORS BUILDING IN HONGKONG, Many forces have contributed to delay the proper exploitation of Tonkin, that wonderfully rich counity for which our friends the French bave made such great sacrifices. Constant guerilla warfare does not conduce to a coup ry's prosperity. Now, however, that peaceful Penetration Into the interior in gradually taking strong hand, fotoign and especially British capi Minres*And his omaleita?" "Yes Mum "talisbaing attracted to a country where we pro- "And bis, coilet?" "Yer. Mum" And kit phecy that there will befors very long bea jelly?" "Yet Mum" Mistress: "Than you may "boom" There are mines up-country of onor mous value. One copper mine alone is cal have some bread and choose and go to bed.
world. The great difficulty with all these mines A se instance of it occurred just before the is transport. There are no roads, and the rivers French Revolution, when a lady went to call on die beartbreaking. For instance the Luk-nim say is still to be found in England from the a contain Marquise in the course of the main was, until recperly, one of the most useless King down, and which must be held by ing. She was shown upstairs, to her hostess's point of view. it has now bean surveyed by and disgusting on earth from a navigator's everyone who has any understanding of the bedroom where to her horror the found the Captain Grote von Tex, who besides most Christianity which must Western nations marquise engaged in her toilette, while a huge carefully going over the whole length of it. profess. It is unfortunate that the proles Jacquey was pooring water into a bath. My literally inch by inch, has blasted with dyna sion bas bec.me to many cases so farcical deas" she cried, "do you bathe before amie a navigable passage through the rapids that men have come to confuse service with me? Chy was the careless and beamless slavery, a state which really dies dubise answer, do you call that a mi ? Now Cur Princes of Wales have always though our ladies are not es shockingly fabu. bad reason to be proud of their motto, "Ich man as that marquise, too many of them are Our late, and more or less of her mind, and keep ker attitude.. dicu", which means "1 serve," niways to be mourced for Sovereign, King For they do allow the boys to walkun and out of their rooms at times when they would Edward, had for years prior to his accession acred lo the spirit of his motto as Prince of rather die that permit a Esxopean man sor. Wales, to served, and served woll, and those vaut to do the same. This is not right. We who served with him ba certain committee?, for algo think that there are excellent opportunities instance, those which the late Montague Wit of getting very good maid servants bere in hams helped to organise, for the abolition of the Honkong which are utterly thrown away. slum and the erection of cean and Among the orphan girle and others who are bealthy; dwellings for the poor, are evil 18 poor, these must be same who have been ad- bava four'd him an indefatigable worker, mirably taught by the Sisters, and would and very trus to his motto. Between willingly take service as purse or "maker's employer and employed a bod "is estab help as well is performing many of the duties fished which should uni.n their interest of a lady's maid. Of course such girls would The employer canoot bat recogniz; that beand have to be treated with a great deal more con- bis employe are essentially, before the Deity, sidetation than the scanty kindness or even egal, and that indeed the servant who i civility bat some women think are quite good onder him, may, by the constant practice of enough for the amoh. A short conversation with virtue and observation of duty, for excel him the Sister Superiorena at the Italian Convent to those merits which make a man most worthy would be very useful to teaching some ladies of respect. This consideration will enable an their duty with regard to their nurses or other employer to treat his servant with that justice, maid servants. There are not a few who grudge charity, and respect which are every man's due, a goverusts an hour in the day for herself, for whatever bis station in life. The above qut ted excicis, etc. A mistiess bas à duty to a girl authority tai laid down that the, obligations in such a position, and we cannot see anything of justice for capitalist and masters are s
very difficult or out of the way in allowing follows: to pay a fuit wage to woskinen ; wet login to have a little rao every day. Even a dog injure their lawful savings by violence, fraud gets that much. As for the cry "Oh I can't be cor by open or hidden usury to a'low them both red with these convent girls, a Chinese
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MARRIAGE.
On October 8, 19:0, al-Shanghai, Charles Fre-
derick Livesey, second son of John Livesey, late of H. M. Service, Hon kang, to Locy Yung Becky adapted daughter of Frederick Geoige Becke, F.M. Customs, Übungking.
P.C Robert Watt was the next witness call-
То тик Бруток от "Понахона ТRLIGRAPH," SIR,You have spiken, in your columas with vigour in favour of the oppressed Fisters we are to ho robbed of the 'ittle they posses, and diivet from their beme by an act of vio
vine or kuman. Even if the persons who have usurped the Government of Portugal and her Colonies direstablish the Church, the faithful
Dr. W. A. Moore, Assistant Superintendent will always support.it, in spite of those who of the Government Civil Hospital, was recall- openly proclaim thele gedlessness and pro-ed and spoke to identifying the complainant spoliation of charitable' associations ara pro credinge worthy of a Marat or a Jourdaloed. He stated that at about 8 p.m. on the 25th Coupe é e; one cla.only wonder how such September, he was on the roadway near the things can happen among civilized people in Police Recreation Club. He beard Police publicity to a protest against a partira of this Road West, turned down Sharpe Street West the year ago, What I beg you to do is in give whistigi and wout along Bowrington Canal infamy which has hitherto been unmentioned and into Bowrington Road. There wAN IN There is a large and il surishing Jesuit school crowd of people and he saw flames at No. ag. in Macao, The pupils of it do well in after life. All this time he was with Sargeant Ogg. They and I have often heard them well spoken of by went towards No. 39 and saw things being the heads of great business fi ma, as being thrown from the verandah on to the roadway. The Jerait Fathers aro must erroneously sup tinguished. They then went fund to Sharpe thoroughly reliable and well educated men. They saw a fire near by, which they, ex- posed to be enorm.ualy wealthy. I know as a Street West, Ho saw a piece of red flagstone fact that this idea is idiotic. The Jesuita of fall out a fow yards off him. He looked up and Macao are really poor. The re'ioși dora vot | saw the defendant standing on the first floor of bring them in a fortune by any menos, and the the verandah of No. 7, Sharpe Street. He also will make in the foxtones of the French Colony, salary of one of the Jesuit profenors is only saw a small, wooden backet come down.. He A difficulty was long felt in the type of moler fifteen dollars a mouth. A Jesuit priest lives on saw nothing else. He picked them up a boat to be used. We regret that the Germans what most people would consider a beggarly few minutes afterwards. Sergeant Ogg called are undoubtedly ahead of us in the constrec. pittance. His clothes are of the simplest and out to him to come and stand on one. side. tion of motors suitable for craft used for intend are as inexpensive as they are uncomfortable. of the doorway, while he stood at the other! Davigation. They are indeed ahead of every His food is very pltin, aed anty sufficient to He heard a dead sound, as of someblog falling one, French, Americans and all. The great asable Lim is keep his health and do his at the back of the bullding... At the same time "'"Deutz" works, which employ thousands of work effcleatly. I can speak antbositatively he heard a shout "He's out, at the back!" He workmen and have turned out something ever oo this matter, as I know, most intimately then arteiled the (defendant as he was coming our hundred thousand motors, is going to supply the Jesuits of Delgium, Austria and England. down the stairs with the help of Sargeant Ogg the motor for a boat which is now being built I have visited the Jesuits of Mecan, and if Hongkong, and is destined for the. Tonkin
I can positively swear that the pirates who rob rivers, particularly the Luk-nam, "One of the them will find mighty litle profit in . As for eat disadvantages of steam engines is their doing any good by driving out the Jesuits, only weight, which naturally increases a boay's an unlaformed individual or a crazy "Ken drought of water. Petrol of course cannot be silite" fanatic could see any. If the modern obtained up country in Tonkin or China.ortuguese propose to emulate the feats of the Kerosine motors are generally good for little better than pleasure beats, or for craft in and about a barbour. But the "Costa-Deutz which they call the Bross-motor "for which works hava dorised a new kind of motor
peculiar advantages are claimed, and, it would appear, with good season. This "Brons-motor is absolutely reliable' and is specially constructed for small and middle, fishing boits, etc. It is small and light but sized commercial cr.fi, for cargo boats, lighters
exceedingly powerful. No box ne or other highly luftimmable liquid is required to start it. It has no sparking gear, no complicated machinery, do carburelters, un red hot tubes with lamps, no migastic elec ric arrangements
can
and basteries, etc. It uses only ordinary
Marquis de Pombat, who in 1750 or about that: date treated the Jesults with a brutality and ferocity that must shock and disgust avery candid student of history, I can only wish them a'fate similar to his, to 1777, or about that date he very properly fell into disgrace and died lo great dishonour. He was a detestable man, a debauchee and an embezzler. He was at one time very popular, among Jesuit-balois. 1 di ing or the morals of the rising generation act foresee an improvement in the leam-
of Macaenia as a result of the modern "Fombaless 'treatment of the Jesuit collegé at Macao. I cannot help thinking of the words of the Psalmist, which I do not apologise for quoting: "Shepe expugnaverusi mea javenttle
mea: stealm son potuerans mihi... kerosine oil, which is cheap, and Confundantur et cosvettantur retrorsum ondes, be obtained almost everywhere. The gui qui edermot Sion". "Many a lime bave they tion takes place as follows: "Air comcled me from my youth: yet they have not
ressed to about 32 atmospheres, and thus prevailed against me,
Let them all
a high temperature is obtained; a small quant be confounded and turned dick that hate ity of the kerusice which is in the fuel chamber Zoo." As for the Jesuits they are accustom of vapour into the cylinder, and it ignited at the They are the finest 'trained' regiment in all (passes during the compression stroke in formed to batted and cildmay add persecution. piston end by the high temperature of the com- the world such Christian soldiers always pressed air." The construction of this, from an match onward: I do not fear for me engineer's point of view, really, beautiful ma- who most openly declare that they are chine, is most ingenious. Ita solidity combined the Oor pany of Jews...To them Reith is a with simplicity and its cheapness in working. trifle, the hardest tol, the cineles: privatious, that the motor boat now belog built for the are its chief recomrasedations. We believe the most unjustly ifj.cted humiliations are scally welcome, for by these they art' con Tonkin riversi
vinced that they are being proved worthy of their Master, But I do for for the future of the ririnziganeration of Macao, and the boys
deprived of their fearned and kindly teachers had young man who are soon brutally to be
have my warmest and most-bézifeli sympathy
am e'c,
amal does much better," we emphatically pre- expose them to coņupting allarements, or to test ita a Chinese umah rarely, very rately, the danger of scandal; pot to entice them from dues anything like as well und too frequenily a love of their family, and from careful thrif daes ill. For the ladies who say this re gener. not to impose on them work unsuited to their ally those who leave most of their, matirani [sirength, age and sex.. The obligations dunes to the case of the nurse or amrah, among
of the poor anil of the workmen are theras to
the Cuides the surse has usually been brought performs wholly and faithfully the work which ap from childhood in the family, and is a most has been freely and equitably agreed upon devored and reliable servant. The class of not to injure masters in their popeily or eramahs we poor Europeans get in infinitely sen; to abstain from acts of violence, even in inferior. And it must not be forgotten that the defense of their own rights, and never true education begins in the mariery, and the to turn their demands into disturbidices. value of a good and nicely brought up girl to We venture to think that, these injuncions Lok after little children cannot be exaggerated. are so comprehcesive that they apply with On both sides, we think, there are certain equal force to the General Command!g the lessons which must be learnt. & nurse must not
THE FAST BRONS-MOTOR" Gurica and the ordinary private soldier, to
be too proud to de 'amah pidgin,' or for Th which has yet bien ju Hongkong. Is com the nok manager and an ergner at the Tai.
stance to Le'p ber mistress do her bair, or prber, will no doubt excite soins jule:est among pletion, which may be expected in Decem- koo Dock as well as to the coolid who sweeps farm olber such services. She should apply ber acgineers, and others to whom motor boats that out the effice._la_our leading.or.icle recently intelligence-to-all-ins-does, like the palater are commercially useful are a matter of con we referred with regret to the apparent abin who, when asked what he mixed, his paints cera. It is the value of this particular boat for donment of a scheme whereby Japneesa ser with, answered With brain, Sir." She should foland navigation which interests us, and will; vant girls might be employed by the families remember the teaching of the school or Mission
we think, interest our readers. 7 hard aro here. We read is a Japin contemporary that where she was brought up or trained, and hitherto regarded as unnavigable, and which many rivers in South China which havs beep even is that country there in a difficulty to strictly adhere to it in her new field of activity. by means of this "Lrons-motor" and a stick obtaining good mail seivants. The observa She should not take the kindness and comoriwo of dynamite judiciously used in the right tiun clite precepts quoted above may be ex-sideration of her airess as a matter of course, places, will become bighways of commerce: joined oa domestic servants
In the meantime an Anglo-French Company. and biror show hersell ungrateful for them especially is taking the lead in Tonkin, and by this time employera, and weare quite sure that a sincere when as will occasionally happen they have cont Confucianist er Buddhist, or follower of the the'mistress much trouble. We hope that if the melts will have taken plaça.
next year very great and important develop, Shinto, would endorse every word of them, as Guvakament takes the matter op, the registra indeed would the shiel Rabbi in London, the tien of Chinsie servants will receive the fullest the Sheikh-ul-Islam, as well as the Bishop of public support. The payment of a small fee by Victor, the Archbishop of Canterbury or employers ought to do away with the usual Pope Pius X; or any other authority on good objection made by Government to any new merals. It would appear that the scarcity, of schetne, vir, that it costs too much. And those
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910.
MASTER AND SERVANT,"
Hart pot the servant that worketh faithfully, her the hired man that giveth thec bis life. Lo "a wise servant bs dear to thee as thy own soul, defraud him not of liberty,nor Isave him-seedy." Those wards word written by ons fosue, the son of Sirach, and the curious, or the wise, ,will find them in a book called Ecclesiasticus The great Christian teachers have also laid down. very clearly the civilized ideal of the sciation which ought to exist between employer and employed. For instanco, "Masters, do to your servants that which: is just and equal ... Servants, be obedient to them that afs your masleis
not saving to the eye, but with a good will serving. Ba ye subject therefore to every human crea lure". whather it be to the King as
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HONGKONG AGENCY SORD.
APPLICATION FOR DE BRE #552 EX¿MINATION.
Before Mr. Justice Hareland, Acting Paisas Judge, at the Summary Court this morning, the action was agala mentioned in which the
A PUPIL OF THEÈ JESUITSAM Hongkong, 13th October, 1912.
SALVATION ARMY..
TO THE Eiron or tha "Hongxung TuledkATH” DEAR SIR,—To a speculative mind no ques-
Cross-examined, witness stated thất he could, not remember every little detall from the time he heard the Police wbisiles fill defendant's arteit. He was with Sergeant Ogg all the timer When they mat Sergeant Grant, the latter was carrying a gun. He did not notice what kind of Sergeant Ogg what up the staircase immediata. agan it was. Neither spoke to each other, ly after him. The defendant appeared to him to be sane. Ha could not any whether the man |wan Ba0s or got. He cortaluly acted la'a mad manner sad was recklessly throwing things about. He did not hear Sergeant Grani say that defendant was mad.. Ho did'nat try to find out whether the defendant smelt of drink when arrested,
lamp?
His Worship Did you see any karosine
Witness-No.
A Chinese cook at No. 1 and 2, Sharpa. Street stated that he was employed in a bouss at Bowringion. The place was called Sharpa treat? but he did not know whether that was so (Laughter.) He was in the kitchen working on the 29th September and while there heard cries of Fire1" At about .8 p.m. he found pieces of broken glass on the stalks. He swept the glass off the house...
Mr, Dennys-Was it dark or light when you found the glass?
Witons-As it is now (Laughter).
in the course of her testimony, witness said The complainant's wifɑ also gave evidence. that when she missed her child, she asked. Where's my babe?" to which the amsh replied "The master has taken it away."
aspector William Kerr testified to fiding. the defendant at the Police Station about ten minutes after the affiir, on the 25th September", fast. That was the first time he saw the de fendant. On the following day, he charged the defendant with wilful murder and causing grievous bodily harm.
that the man must have been mad to do such Mr. Almada-Do you remember telling me
'a thing?
Mr. Decays-A conversation cannot be pul in as evidence,
Mr. Almada-I was going to put anolber question to the witness,
Witness-I remember saying that the man must be aliber mad or a brate, 1 merely ex
pressed an apoion.
that he would withdraw the third charge,.i.s
After further evidence, Mr. Dennya stated
causing actual bodily harm to a Chinens amab. That was the case for the prosecution.
Defendant on being asked whether he wished to make a statement reserved his ḍalence and was committed to the Sessioni,
ZROOPSHIP “ ROHILLAN
ARTIVAL THIS MORNIKA.
tirnis too small for consideration and for carues! sustaled attempt at finding an answer at-loss which my parents and goardians did their bast apparently reasonable. Now to my mind
to train to pura sokson, there are many anemalies in Hongkong which might last intly ha remedied by the Public Press The Prais is mightier than the sword. Ise member that occurs in one of my school, copy books. Oa of the gaps that seem to mo to`yawa and ache for filling in Hongkong, is the left by the bearded pious gentleman · General · Bosib, One of the delusions, or was it a delusion of my youth, was, an army of men and women devoted to the great work of Sstration. I once knew a Captain of Salvation, pory fellow, ibe
The troopship Rihilla arrived from Scath we need his like jo Hongkong.
amption this morning and moored in the man- Hoogkorg là very and and weepsome place. Lots of people need Salvation in Hong-of-war auchorage. She brought with her a kong. The number of people seeding. Salva. Dumbar of telials for the present. Garison. powers of an accountant in Hader, Wied ones children and curse; 655 men (troops), 55. tion in Bongkang would puzzle the calcalating Detalls are as follows:-37 officers, 14 ladies, thinks of so large a number of ones fellow women and 80 children. The Officer Com manding the Tecops on board was Majif'L, E B. Dyker, RO.A. Of the above number o officers, 4 fadios, 106 men, to woman”,nud 13 children are embarking to-day per is. Cheong-
excalling or to govern," We are all of us in Japanese servant girls is largely caused by the who think as we'do about the relations between Robert Dolla: Company, of Shanghai, filed'. / world was too'mich for Him. He is dead, but
one way or another in the state of service, and general failure on both sides, employer and master and servant will agres with us that
OUF
suit against the Hongkong Merchants' Agency to recover the sum of $513 54, amount das for goods sold and delivered, Mr. M. Reader Harris, of Messra Wilkinson and Grist, ap: peared for the plaintiff) and Mr. J.-H. Gardiger reprosoused the defendants.
Mr. Harcis asked for a dato to'bs fixed. He was in receipt of a reply from bis clients, bui it was not certala when the manager was com, Footballing down to the Colaný." He applied for love -to lako "avdo čina erra examination when his WE have no room in today's Issue for "The case would not lake mars than one day-pro- client should have arrived lu’the Colony. The Triangle's" apologis, it will appear to-morrow.bably half a day. He had only the evidents Two Chiness women were fized $500 or three of the managée to taka. - months hard labour each for being is Hlicit possession of opiam, m
Mr. Gardiner-1 havo only one withers.
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creatures doomed to a cremation, at least os ho, and not nearly a fashionable, as that to bad at Woking, one suturally tarde to the Salvation Army as a refigs and hops. *
Sir, it is easy to be flippant, but when ong knows that at least one man in the Colony bas enjoyed the hospitality of the Government thing for Tianlsin.
hive starved, which, deserved or not deres ved, Civil Hospital móṛn thập six times In less than The Rollis tai so weather throughout the one year, hospitality, without which he would | voyage up frim Singapore.
was freely given ad most generously bestowed, A CONTRACTOR WAS fined $100 by. Mr. E. R.
one could eply regret that it is 'mo part of the
we allows abedience to som.ebsdy. The clerk employed, to adhere to the old moral, ideas of though we canent hope to alter economic cop. oboys his chief in the office; the wife her hus. Japan which do not materially differ from theditions, we can try to restore: oid moral ideals badd'; the soldier his officer; the Religious pronouncement of Pius X We think that too as far as possible... Superior, of Bishop, is the servant of the ser many of us ara apt to look on vante of God the Governor obeys, in the Chinese servants as simply animals, boasts of King's aims, the Secretary of State for the burden, without minds to appreciate acy:bing Snow is reported fi Aigen on Octarber g
LOCAL AND GENERAL. Cólonies; the Sovereign on his throne is the higher thao money, or hearts to feel love or servant of the State. Thus we see that service gratitude townids anybody, de souls to be asy.
Tuz cities forthe Second Division is in some degree orfpiced on all, and that there thing but lost. This is a fundamental mizor.
Association closes to-morrow. is in itself nothing to be asboured of in it. On Chiecte "boys" are not usually very intel- the contrary, there are many who believe that "lectual, but many of them read a good deal, and 'the atate of › ompleto subprdination is far more not-only trashy stories and fairytales, but quite desirable, and conduces far more toman's hap useful and serious books. Many boys are piness, than that, of the duty to command grateful and even affectionate in character, and This idea is not contrary to the ur questionable we could cite many instances of really touch- An explosion has occurred at the Pantingfo fact that all men are essentially equal in origin ing fidelity to their employers. During the arsenat. Seventeen of the personnel of the and destiny. But to quota p high authority, Bexer troubles a certain British Consal who
"works and several others were killed and many "Human society is composed of unequal ele had kept the same boy for a great number of a Native was awarded thros -monits' karti
li jared.
Ambaly, just as the members of the human bedy years, noticed that a huge bell was snipended | labour and four hours!-stocks at the Magistrati Toby's Cathedral, Union Church and the various leaving Hongkong,thela noble men and Ma: 17,080.6% tona.. Ata onequal : to make them all equal is impos: by a wire arrangement over the head of his this moralog for larcopy as bailes of 5500, the sible, and would be the 'destruction of society bed. Equity elicited the fact that the boy propany of a shop-keeper, men ka Itsell" - We think 'wa.remember also some had reason to fear that the Boxar movement words from an evan grastar muthority; "the might express itself in that poil, and be had engineer, ban loft the service of Mestre Bd
WE I informed that Mr. P. Schmidt, sizchical body is one and bath many membere; and placed the bell theen no that in case of sudden and Biblinger, and joins a loosi-epglusoring
| the members of the body, whereas they kia | attack by night his master might be warded in l'estab'ithment in a similar capaćliy
ls Lordship-Will half a day do?
daty of, the Government edical Offices to Halifax at the Magistracy this morning fr administer Spiltas Rebuke, Caustic Cleansing carrying on building opera lone In Connaught Fire and Purgatorial Unct opr. What is reallyRoad. Wast without the approval of the needed in the Soul in Fire the Enthuslätus ali
Mr. Haris-it would be ample. The action was adjourned till the 13th Jann ablats, the heart and the will to save the al suoriting ery Boxt.
HOSPITAD SUNDAY,
places of worship les aid of the Alice Memorial _On_Sunday effactories will be taken in EL
and Affiliated Hospitals......“
has instincted the Consul General in Musden is reported that the Japanese Foreign Office to lodge, a protest against the Imprlscomast of thirteen (spinuta in "Tkola) qent Reiting,
most dnsrvable, --
It is femarkable that the Salvation Army did THE total output of the Chinese Registering once begia eperations lu Hongkong. Nobody And Mining Company's three mines for the seems to have been rescued, but all the week ending ist dostant amounted to zry77 so
men reported that the people to shar | workers in the cause of Salvation died. Befois tops and the sales, during the period,
ware so far steeped in misery and sin that they A PRETTY llumicated advarilemant was dia ware absolutely irredeemable and like Bodom played in front of the City Hall Iast'oight and
one expectant but not sanguiza offres ford, Oct. 15 and 17, and 1lletended, to and Gomorrt i of old, they could not fed fire was the object of considerable attention in the rightades souls to the city-1 am, Dear Sir, vicinity. The device was 1="H.M,8.~ Bed
PAIERA SALVATION once the dates of the Bedford Relief: Hongkong 23th Qotchɔrj (gioja anam
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