The Open Court 26, No.670

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who stopped at Penang where these students were stationed while on their way to Europe to attend the English coronation ceremonies. One of the three will enter a medical school so as to become a medical missionary in his tropical home. The other two expect to study the philosophy of Buddhism and fit themselves for ecclesiastical positions.
Another item of interest gleaned from the same source is the recent con- version to ]\Iohammedanism of Baron Hiki and his daughter and son-in-law, j\Ir. and
...Mrs. U. Hatano. This was the first conversion to Islam to take place in Japan. In April 1910 the Islamic Fraternity was established in Tokyo as an organ to represent Islam in Japan. Mr. Hatano, who was a neighbor of the editor, Air. Barakatullah, by serving occasionally as interpreter became interested in the tenets of Mohammedanism and was especially struck by the simplicity of its creed. When he was informed that suicide was a rare occur- rence among the followers of the Prophet he said (as reported in the Ishnnic Fraternity) : "This is the religion for me; I will try my best to introduce it among my countrymen, to save the community from the curse of suicide, which claims thousands of victims annually from this otherwise happy land of the cherry-blossom and chrysanthemum." A recently striking incident of the prevalence of suicide in Japan, which gives emphasis to Mr.

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