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date: 18 Jan 2008 01:44:33 GMT,
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Faddy holds out?
McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a mystery
club who are in for him.
http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
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sme
date: 18 Jan 2008 01:44:33 GMT
author: sme
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Re: Faddy holds out?
"sme" wrote
>
> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a mystery
> club who are in for him.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:20:54 -0000
author: liam
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Re: Faddy holds out?
liam wrote:
> "sme" wrote
>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a mystery
>> club who are in for him.
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
>
> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
>
>
I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots of
fun but really f'ing stupid.
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:29:06 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
"Will" wrote in message
news:fmpv1h$4t5$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> liam wrote:
>> "sme" wrote
>>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a mystery
>>> club who are in for him.
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
>>
>> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
>
>
> I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
>
> Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots of
> fun but really f'ing stupid.
£2.5 is a bit much to I think. He's a £1m player and no more
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:36:49 GMT
author: celticbhoy60
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Re: Faddy holds out?
"Will" wrote
> liam wrote:
>> "sme" wrote
>>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a mystery
>>> club who are in for him.
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
>>
>> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
>
> I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
>
> Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots of
> fun but really f'ing stupid.
The BBC are suggesting that Birmingham and Everton split the difference
between their valuations...but it's still alot of cash for Faddy......I'd
rather we'd splashed the cash on Barry Robson...
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:40:37 -0000
author: liam
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Re: Faddy holds out?
liam wrote:
> "Will" wrote
>> liam wrote:
>>> "sme" wrote
>>>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a mystery
>>>> club who are in for him.
>>>>
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
>>> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
>> I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
>>
>> Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots of
>> fun but really f'ing stupid.
>
> The BBC are suggesting that Birmingham and Everton split the difference
> between their valuations...but it's still alot of cash for Faddy......I'd
> rather we'd splashed the cash on Barry Robson...
>
>
I'd take Robson but only as a replacement for Jarosik, and certainly for
no more than a million. I see them as being fairly similar, but Robson
is a few years younger and would be a lot cheaper to run.
I'd like to see players leave before we bring any more in.
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 13:17:22 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
liam wrote:
> "Will" wrote
>> liam wrote:
>>> "sme" wrote
>>>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a mystery
>>>> club who are in for him.
>>>>
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
>>> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
>> I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
>>
>> Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots of
>> fun but really f'ing stupid.
>
> The BBC are suggesting that Birmingham and Everton split the difference
> between their valuations...but it's still alot of cash for Faddy......I'd
> rather we'd splashed the cash on Barry Robson...
>
>
I'd take Robson but only as a replacement for Jarosik, and certainly for
no more than a million. I see them as being fairly similar, but Robson
is a few years younger and would be a lot cheaper to run.
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 13:18:49 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
"Will" wrote in message
news:fmq8t6$g2m$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> liam wrote:
>> "Will" wrote
>>> liam wrote:
>>>> "sme" wrote
>>>>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a
>>>>> mystery
>>>>> club who are in for him.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
>>>> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
>>> I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
>>>
>>> Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots of
>>> fun but really f'ing stupid.
>>
>> The BBC are suggesting that Birmingham and Everton split the difference
>> between their valuations...but it's still alot of cash for Faddy......I'd
>> rather we'd splashed the cash on Barry Robson...
>
>
> I'd take Robson but only as a replacement for Jarosik, and certainly for
> no more than a million. I see them as being fairly similar, but Robson is
> a few years younger and would be a lot cheaper to run.
>
> I'd like to see players leave before we bring any more in.
Like who?
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 13:17:55 GMT
author: celticbhoy60
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Re: Faddy holds out?
celticbhoy60 wrote:
> "Will" wrote in message
> news:fmq8t6$g2m$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>> liam wrote:
>>> "Will" wrote
>>>> liam wrote:
>>>>> "sme" wrote
>>>>>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a
>>>>>> mystery
>>>>>> club who are in for him.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
>>>>> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
>>>> I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
>>>>
>>>> Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots of
>>>> fun but really f'ing stupid.
>>> The BBC are suggesting that Birmingham and Everton split the difference
>>> between their valuations...but it's still alot of cash for Faddy......I'd
>>> rather we'd splashed the cash on Barry Robson...
>>
>> I'd take Robson but only as a replacement for Jarosik, and certainly for
>> no more than a million. I see them as being fairly similar, but Robson is
>> a few years younger and would be a lot cheaper to run.
>>
>> I'd like to see players leave before we bring any more in.
>
> Like who?
>
>
Jarosik, Riordan, Maciej, Pressly, Gravesen.
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 14:22:18 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
Will wrote:
> celticbhoy60 wrote:
> > "Will" wrote in message
> >news:fmq8t6$g2m$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> >> liam wrote:
> >>> "Will" wrote
> >>>> liam wrote:
> >>>>> "sme" wrote
> >>>>>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a
> >>>>>> mystery
> >>>>>> club who are in for him.
>
> >>>>>>http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
> >>>>> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us..> >>>> I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
>
> >>>> Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots of
> >>>> fun but really f'ing stupid.
> >>> The BBC are suggesting that Birmingham and Everton split the difference
> >>> between their valuations...but it's still alot of cash for Faddy......I'd
> >>> rather we'd splashed the cash on Barry Robson...
>
> >> I'd take Robson but only as a replacement for Jarosik, and certainly for
> >> no more than a million. I see them as being fairly similar, but Robson is
> >> a few years younger and would be a lot cheaper to run.
>
> >> I'd like to see players leave before we bring any more in.
>
> > Like who?
>
> Jarosik, Riordan, Maciej, Pressly, Gravesen.
You want the club to shift players, have a more sustainable wage
structure and additionally generate some transfer income before we
launch back into the transfer windows?!?....Celtic fans nowadays are
not what they used to be... ;)
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 06:43:48 -0800 (PST)
author: liam*
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Re: Faddy holds out?
caldwell, venegoor, donati
"Will" wrote in message
news:fmqcmu$p2$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> celticbhoy60 wrote:
>> "Will" wrote in message
>> news:fmq8t6$g2m$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>>> liam wrote:
>>>> "Will" wrote
>>>>> liam wrote:
>>>>>> "sme" wrote
>>>>>>> McFadden left Birmingham without agreeing terms and is to meet a
>>>>>>> mystery
>>>>>>> club who are in for him.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/34jj5y
>>>>>> If Everton are demanding around £6m for him...I hope it's no' us...
>>>>> I totally agree, I'd take the lad for £2.5m but any more is crazy.
>>>>>
>>>>> Shopping in the EPL is like going on a pub crawl in Reykjavik - lots
>>>>> of fun but really f'ing stupid.
>>>> The BBC are suggesting that Birmingham and Everton split the difference
>>>> between their valuations...but it's still alot of cash for
>>>> Faddy......I'd rather we'd splashed the cash on Barry Robson...
>>>
>>> I'd take Robson but only as a replacement for Jarosik, and certainly for
>>> no more than a million. I see them as being fairly similar, but Robson
>>> is a few years younger and would be a lot cheaper to run.
>>>
>>> I'd like to see players leave before we bring any more in.
>>
>> Like who?
>
> Jarosik, Riordan, Maciej, Pressly, Gravesen.
date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 22:36:02 GMT
author: thomas kaney
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Re: Faddy holds out?
thomas kaney wrote:
> caldwell, venegoor, donati
Venegoor has been beyond fantastic for us since he joined. A scoring
rate of well over one in two and adds a lot more than goals to the side.
Nominating caldwell is the ignorant 'follow the pack' trendy card, but
doesn't stand up when examined closely. He's a very able centre back.
date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 00:06:00 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the heart of
that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson go for
peanuts
"Will" wrote in message
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> thomas kaney wrote:
>> caldwell, venegoor, donati
>
>
>
>
> Venegoor has been beyond fantastic for us since he joined. A scoring rate
> of well over one in two and adds a lot more than goals to the side.
>
>
> Nominating caldwell is the ignorant 'follow the pack' trendy card, but
> doesn't stand up when examined closely. He's a very able centre back.
date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 22:35:46 GMT
author: thomas kaney
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Re: Faddy holds out?
thomas kaney wrote:
> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the heart of
> that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson go for
> peanuts
The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
Interesting opinion.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 09:55:25 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
Will wrote:
> thomas kaney wrote:
> > trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the heart of
> > that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson go for
> > peanuts
>
> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>
> Interesting opinion.
Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them, and was a good
player for us in his prime....but I think Davie Weir might even give
Hartson a showing up for pace nowadays...;)
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:10:48 -0800 (PST)
author: liam*
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Re: Faddy holds out?
liam* wrote:
> Will wrote:
>> thomas kaney wrote:
>>> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the heart of
>>> that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson go for
>>> peanuts
>> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
>> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
>> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>>
>> Interesting opinion.
>
> Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them, and was a good
> player for us in his prime....but I think Davie Weir might even give
> Hartson a showing up for pace nowadays...;)
David Murray would probably give him a good race nowadays. I'm pretty
sure his career is over - I think he's put on a lot of weight and his
back is forcing a retirement, that's what I heard anyway.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:29:25 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
Will wrote:
> liam* wrote:
>> Will wrote:
>>> thomas kaney wrote:
>>>> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the
>>>> heart of that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in
>>>> hartson go for peanuts
>>> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
>>> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
>>> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>>>
>>> Interesting opinion.
>>
>> Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them, and was a good
>> player for us in his prime....but I think Davie Weir might even give
>> Hartson a showing up for pace nowadays...;)
>
> David Murray would probably give him a good race nowadays.
Careful...you'll shit yourself.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:38:10 -0000
author: Angof (no need for Mail)
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Re: Faddy holds out?
Will wrote:
> liam* wrote:
> > Will wrote:
> >> thomas kaney wrote:
> >>> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the heart of
> >>> that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson go for
> >>> peanuts
> >> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
> >> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
> >> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>
> >> Interesting opinion.
>
> > Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them, and was a good
> > player for us in his prime....but I think Davie Weir might even give
> > Hartson a showing up for pace nowadays...;)
>
> David Murray would probably give him a good race nowadays. I'm pretty
> sure his career is over - I think he's put on a lot of weight and his
> back is forcing a retirement, that's what I heard anyway.
I think it's bad taste to make jokes like that one. I actually admire
Murray for the way he has dealt with personal adversity in his life.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:42:56 -0800 (PST)
author: liam*
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Re: Faddy holds out?
liam* wrote:
> Will wrote:
>> liam* wrote:
>>> Will wrote:
>>>> thomas kaney wrote:
>>>>> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the heart of
>>>>> that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson go for
>>>>> peanuts
>>>> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
>>>> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
>>>> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>>>> Interesting opinion.
>>> Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them, and was a good
>>> player for us in his prime....but I think Davie Weir might even give
>>> Hartson a showing up for pace nowadays...;)
>> David Murray would probably give him a good race nowadays. I'm pretty
>> sure his career is over - I think he's put on a lot of weight and his
>> back is forcing a retirement, that's what I heard anyway.
>
> I think it's bad taste to make jokes like that one. I actually admire
> Murray for the way he has dealt with personal adversity in his life.
If you process what I wrote you would realise that it's a joke about
Hartson, not Murray.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 12:03:04 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
It was noted in: (fn4m1q$2rm$1@registered.motzarella.org),
that Will spouted forth their words of wisdom...:
> liam* wrote:
>> Will wrote:
>>> liam* wrote:
>>>> Will wrote:
>>>>> thomas kaney wrote:
>>>>>> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the
>>>>>> heart
>>>>>> of that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson
>>>>>> go
>>>>>> for peanuts
>>>>> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
>>>>> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
>>>>> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>>>>> Interesting opinion.
>>>> Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them, and was a good
>>>> player for us in his prime....but I think Davie Weir might even give
>>>> Hartson a showing up for pace nowadays...;)
>>> David Murray would probably give him a good race nowadays. I'm pretty
>>> sure his career is over - I think he's put on a lot of weight and his
>>> back is forcing a retirement, that's what I heard anyway.
>>
>> I think it's bad taste to make jokes like that one. I actually admire
>> Murray for the way he has dealt with personal adversity in his life.
>
> If you process what I wrote you would realise that it's a joke about
> Hartson, not Murray.
*processes*
You compared a negative attribute of Hartson's to a disability of Murray's.
See where it might be in bad taste now?
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date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:59:03 -0000
author: \\?`?.?biz?.???/ moc.liamG@aynezib
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Re: Faddy holds out?
It was noted in:
(c9643f36-c4d9-4970-aad3-a689cc9922bc@d70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com),
that liam* spouted forth their words of
wisdom...:
> Will wrote:
>> thomas kaney wrote:
>>> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the heart
>>> of
>>> that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson go for
>>> peanuts
>>
>> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
>> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
>> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>>
>> Interesting opinion.
>
> Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them...
Is that a capital 'T' as in ultimate respect?
Like with 'He' 'Him' and 'His' in relation to that God character?
:-P
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time
you need them, chances are you won't be needing them again.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:01:11 -0000
author: \\?`?.?biz?.???/ moc.liamG@aynezib
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Re: Faddy holds out?
" \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/" wrote
> It was noted that liam* spouted forth their words of wisdom...:
>> Will wrote:
>>> thomas kaney wrote:
>>>> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the
>>>> heart of
>>>> that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson go for
>>>> peanuts
>>>
>>> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
>>> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
>>> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>>>
>>> Interesting opinion.
>>
>> Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them...
>
> Is that a capital 'T' as in ultimate respect?
...if you believe that....you'll also believe "Them" will definitely win the
league this year... ;)
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:10:43 -0000
author: liam
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Re: Faddy holds out?
\¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/ wrote:
> It was noted in: (fn4m1q$2rm$1@registered.motzarella.org),
> that Will spouted forth their words of wisdom...:
>
>> liam* wrote:
>>> Will wrote:
>>>> liam* wrote:
>>>>> Will wrote:
>>>>>> thomas kaney wrote:
>>>>>>> trust me celtic wont win a trophy for aslong as caldwell is at the
>>>>>>> heart
>>>>>>> of that defence, as for jan voh,, we let a better player in hartson
>>>>>>> go
>>>>>>> for peanuts
>>>>>> The same JvOH that has a scoring record well over 1 in 2?
>>>>>> And the same Hartson that spent the last 4 months as Dion Dublins
>>>>>> understudy at Norwich, who are 18th in the Championship.
>>>>>> Interesting opinion.
>>>>> Hartson did have a tendency to score against Them, and was a good
>>>>> player for us in his prime....but I think Davie Weir might even give
>>>>> Hartson a showing up for pace nowadays...;)
>>>> David Murray would probably give him a good race nowadays. I'm pretty
>>>> sure his career is over - I think he's put on a lot of weight and his
>>>> back is forcing a retirement, that's what I heard anyway.
>>> I think it's bad taste to make jokes like that one. I actually admire
>>> Murray for the way he has dealt with personal adversity in his life.
>> If you process what I wrote you would realise that it's a joke about
>> Hartson, not Murray.
>
> *processes*
>
> You compared a negative attribute of Hartson's to a disability of Murray's.
>
> See where it might be in bad taste now?
>
If you want to accuse me of making jokes that are in bad taste then I
proudly plead guilty. THe PC brigade are no friends of mine :)
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:52:18 +0000
author: Will
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Re: Faddy holds out?
purposes and as
relates to the welfare of Chinese women, it may be said that the
secret society, or tong, is a sort of mutual benefit society and has
generally a very commendable sort of name; but it exists to divide the
profits of the trade in women, among other villainies. When anyone
gives any evidence against such a society, or informs a rescue worker
where a girl will be found who desires her liberty, then some one from
the tong that has a special interest in the profits of that girl's
slavery, deposits a sum of money in a place mutually arranged for, and
the highbinder society undertakes for the sum paid to see that the
informer is assassinated within twenty-four hours. That is the length
of time usually claimed for the act. But sometimes years may pass
before the marked victim can be traced and killed.
We will next give a few cases from the records of the Presbyterian and
Methodist Mission Rescue Homes of San Francisco, which will clearly
show the similarity between the state of affairs in Hong Kong and
California.
CHAPTER 17.
STRUGGLES FOR FREEDOM.
A Chinese girl of 14 was brought to this country, and served six
months as a domestic slave, and was then put into a brothel. She was
rescued. Her Chinese master got out a writ of habeas corpus, went to
the Mission with an officer and took the girl away at once to court
before a corrupt judge. It was just at noon-time, and the missionary
pleaded for a little time in which to summon a lawyer. The judge said:
"I have no time to fool with this case." The lawyer arrived in haste
and pleaded for a little time in which to prepare the defense. The
judge said to the lawyer: "You shut up, or I'll have you imprisoned
for contempt of Court." H
date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 22:15:17 GMT
author: unknown
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Re: Faddy holds out?
they were subject
to great cruelty and restraint." He professes a great improvement,
since then, but we may take his word for what it is worth on such
a point. "We, indeed ... have asked for, and trust to get, more
legislation to enable us to rescue the numbers of small children who,
purchased in China, are brought down here and trained for a life of
prostitution." Nothing of the sort. He knew perfectly well, as did
every Englishman in the Colony, that the Common Law alone of Great
Britain, if there were nothing more, was quite sufficient to deliver
every one of these children, as well as every slave girl, in the
country. If more legislation were desired it was for some other
purpose than to empty the brothels of their slaves. He goes on to
state that children born in brothels "in case of free women belong
to the mother, but when prostitutes, their issue is claimed by their
owners, unless their mothers complain to the Registrar," which of
course, he knew, they would never venture to do. "We know well that
even now there is a deal of traffic in young girls going on, and
that a number of inmates of brothels are really slaves.... The only
Europeans I have heard object to the Contagious Diseases Ordinance are
those who, in their well-meant zeal, would abolish prostitution, and
punish all parties engaged as criminals." Precisely! Sir John Smale
at Hong Kong had undertaken to "punish all parties engaged" in this
nefarious slave business, and his methods were declared unwise and
unpractical, simply because his methods endangered prostitution in the
form of brothel-slavery. Says Mr. Pickering in conclusion:
"I myself profess to be a Christian, and endeavor according to my
light, and as far as my nature will allow, to conform my conduct
to the standards of my religion; while holding these principles, I
certainly feel that I should not be acting in accordance with the
wishes of my Master, were I not to advocate most strongly that healing
should
date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 23:18:24 GMT
author: Will
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