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7

THE CHINA MAFE.

SCIENCE IN TRADE AND

INDUSTRY.

FIRST REPORT OF ADVISORY COUNCIL

GRANTS TO RESEARCH WORKERS.

can attract more students and large funds"

The Council is impressed with the necessity of the establishment of a central clearing house of information as to research. A

1

A systematic survey of the mineral and other resources of the Empire is another suggestion put forward.

to

our boys on this battle line. So long as the French and English will never break thet spiria endures and filla cur trooper

through here. And should they reach Berlin, not 'n German will be left, but neither will there be an Englishman or a Frenchman to celebrate the victory.”

DEARTH OF STUDENTS," The view la expressed that the number of trained research worker available at

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS. The first annual report of the Comthe end of the war will not suffice for the mmittee of the Privy Council for Scientifs then exist. The responsibility for vealing Mr G. E. Anderson Mrs AE. Hodgins demands the Council anticipates will

HONGKONG HOTEL and Industrial Research which was with this grave question rests with the M. LAtkinson Mr and Mrs L. G.

Education Departments of the United Mr El. Murry Bain issued recently show that a splendid

The Council will be able Kingdom.

Hotgate start has been given to the movement de sortiething to encourage a longer Mr W. L. L. Barker Mr G. Holman

Mr H. E Hollands. for the development of the trade and period of training by the offer of Meandra H. A. MrA. Shelton Hooper commerce of the Empire.-

search studentships and the like, but

Baxter and child Mr P. E. Howard that will not satfico. "It is useless. to

Mr B. 1. Joseph offer scholarships if competent candi- Mr R. H. Beavan

Dr. T. Knodorer. dates are not forthcoming, and thor Mr. D. J. Bell

Mrs E R. Belilios cannot be forthcoming in suthent 3Fra F. Boll numbers until a larger number of well- educated students enter the universities.

It

The report which is signed by the Marquis of Crewe as president of the Council, opens with the statement that the Committee has approval recommend tions from it's Advisory Council in respect of aid to 90 scientifle investigations of industrial importance. has also ap proved grants to a number of individual research workers, both students and others, which will amount at the close of tho Academic year 1918-17 to a um not exceeding £6,000. The ancunt placed at the disposal of the Committed by Parliament for the initiation of the scheme in the financial year 1913-16 was £25,000, of which £12941, including a

Society,

Jan. 23 Feb. 11 Feb. 19 Mar. Il fat Mar. 18

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ADVISORY COUNCIL'S REPORT.

Council saya

other

SYMPHONY OF DEATH.

UNPARALLELED BRAVERY ON

THE SOMME

Striking wentences occur in mesange which the New York" World" correspon

dent, Karl von Wiegand. sent to his paper ab the middle of August from the German frent opposite the British lines on the Somme. Some extracte are given below.

It is a battle symphony of death. The

brazen orchesten never ceases.

Mr J. H. Baring

child

Mr RJ. Dirbeck Capt. B. Branch Mr W. McR. Camp

bell

bell

Capt. I. Cassel

Mr TJ, Cokely

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Mr & Mrs. C. Laurit

son

Mr H. D. Low

Mr S. Longfeld

Major D. Macdonald

G. W. Mackean Miss E. M. Mackenzie Dr&MO. Marriott

Mr H. AR. Conant Mr H. E. Mashio Miss Cory

Mr H. Maxwell

Mr. L. Courtney Mr D. Mo Mr J.W. Courney. Mr R. K. Mehta Mr. N. Croucher. Mr J. W. Muller Mr.B. Davenport J. S. Nicolson

Mr and Mrs E F. Capt. A.R. Flikington

Davis.

Mr W. J. Fringle MrE E. Ray Misa A Heny Capt. W. Buthea Mr J. Ryan Rev. A Sarmento, Mr J. H. Scots

Capt. J. Dewar Mr I. J. Dewar Me W. & Douging Mr W: Downie Mr C. E. Draftin Miss M M. E. Duffy

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A detailed account of what has already been done is given in the report of the Advisory Council. In this it is pointed out that the Government as early as 1909 took the first important step in the encouragement of

ent of organised scientific Baum support for our trade and industries by the establishment of the National All day it pounds and thunders in one's Mr. Mrs P. J. Mr T. W. Simmons

care. One goes to sleep with the guns.W. Ford Physical After

to the establishment bellowing and wakes up if they pause.Me J. Gibb the furtherance of scientific stutions for At times they die dows, grow faint and Mr A. Gilchrist

much more was required, low, as if weary, and then, as if the LAR but it needed the shock of the great war invisible baton of the battle directors were Mrs M. Gilmore

Mr.A.. G. Gordon MFG. to make the need manifest. The outbreak encouraging them on, the chorus grove, of was found us unable to producent first here, then there, north, then south. Mr. Goulbourn

many essential materials and

until the grand climax of the terrible-Gour While recognising the importance of crescendo is reached when thousands of pure science the Council decided to give guns chime in. It is wonderfully grand science in its application to industry is awful-it is appalling-it le fas- precedence over pere science in its deliberations.

First inquiries showed cinating." that there were certain researches being conducted or directed by professional associations in the period preceding the war which stood in grave jeopardy of

As for bravery (writes Herr Wiegand) enforced abandonment. The Council the battles of the Somme and of Verdan Sed de cuve as many of these derelict are the strongest refutation of the ebarge

u4

melinele 1 researches as possible, and "acce that manhood has deteriorated or recommended the payment of a series of grants to the societies concerned.

Jhed

is

the univerance of the co-operation of emphasised, as is the diffenity of obtaining students to carry on research

work, owing largely to the drain which the war has made upon the universities and technical colleges.

A number of important standing com mittees have already been set up. The Council

with the assistance of their Standing Committees, the Profes sional Societies, the Home Office and the Board of Trade gradually to construct

obtain the gery best advice on the differ ent aspects of the problems it is called

to solve.. upon

All Cabins as fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Barth Furnished panels of names which will enable it to with an Electric Avading Lamp.

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Ratera Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years or to Iztermediato Ports for Six Months.

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After expressing satisfaction at the

."

There is no rest...

BRAVERY UNPARALLELED.

degenerated.

And

Cart T. P Hall Mr and Mrs W.

Flannibal

Mr G. Harper Mr and Mrs G.

Hayes Mr. Hicks MW. B. Hind Mr W. J. Hodge

Capt T. Tough

Mr C. Trimm

A. Mr G. Wallace

V.

Mr V. E

P. Waters

Mr J. G. Wielhenger Mr and Mrs J. D.

Wilkinsor

Mr G. Wulis

Mr & Miss Willsher Mr G. G. Wood

TEAK HOTEL.

Mr Neil Macintyre

and child

Mr RF. Mattingly

Lt Col &Mrs Morgan Mrs Nolasco

The much-glorised charge of the famouve Light Brigade of trained regulare under Mr Barton Cardigan at Balaklava, with a loss of Mr&Mrs H. Bridge

out of 60, and the British valour Mr-P. Bethan at Inkermann, pales by the side of the Mr and Mrs HF.

Carmichael fearlessness and bravery of the Australian and New Zealand farmer boys, the

Mr F. W. Cary

MTL Perkins.

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COURT OF DIRECTORS.

W. L. Pattenden, Esq.--Chairman.

8. H. Dodwell, Esq.,--Deputy Chairman,

G.T.M. Edkins Faq Hon. Mr. D.

CS. Gubbay, Faq.. Hon. Mr.

P. H. Holyoak. Hon. Mr. E.Shellim.

CHIEF MANAGER į. Hongkong-N. J. STABB, Esq.

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[NGEMAW. Drinken Mr & Mrs V. Findlay No Spartan died more bravely than a S. H. Ellis Smith Germans are dying here, holding the Mr Denman Faller Mrs Staple Smith line: no Greek phalanx ever stood ite

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ar altered without notica..

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the field of war, the Council notes the important steps already taken by manu-

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Gascoigne Smith and chid Mr and Mrs Gootly Mr and Mrs J. M. Mr C. B. Graburn Soetera & children

The battle will go to the side which Mr F. A. Hazeland, Mrs.F. J. Speule d'à'

they had been dependent upon Germany has the most iron will und steel-cut Mrs T. J. R. Johns Major-Gen Ventris

Asetria for Some industries were nerves," accisred Colonel von FMr Lee Jones

Me and Mrs David threatened with extinction owing to former Chief of Staf to General van Mr&Mrs A Lembelet Wood absence of Continental supplies, and the Council had corne to the aid of these in-

results.

dustries with satisfactory:

&re

commanding "a corps in this

Ni

My boys, there you see what will

The conviction ia expressed that

those

"When was in the trenches a little industries at least which are essential to

further north, commanding my regiment, the conduct of other important national

KING EDWARDROTIL activities and which are both scientific Lastead of doing staff duty, I frequently

Mrs R. Almond Mr T. Leernan in their

pointed to the ruined towns and villages, Mr and Mrs Baker Mr H. McTavish character and relatively small in bulk have very little chance of survival to the havoc, destruction and misery on Mr G. Bannerman Mr D. Muchall unlesa special meana_aro taken by the every side, asying--

Mr and Mrs T. 8.Mr P O Norris Brate to safeguard them. Buch Indus-

Cheng

Mrs W. C

C. Passmors tries the magnetic, the chemical

CS Coy

Mrs E. C. Richardson das std. porcelain, the fine chemical happen if you let the English and French Mr C. Frite

Sim M. Sleigh the dye stuff, synthetic drug, and high drive you back into Germany, Those Mr T. van de Grastf explosive industries.

| villages will be your villages and towns. Mr I. N. Gregory Mr F. M. Sowere One thing needful to the success of the The misery of those old men and women, Mr & Mrs T. Gurn Mr J. Stalker movement is to convince the manufac of those children, will be the misery of and Mr.EE

Hammer Mr C. Starkey turing world that scientific research is

Stost your father and mother, your wife and Mr F. H. Howard a paying proposition,

Mr H. Thornton Reverting to the important part which children. It is our existence that is at Mr W. Jackson Mr Van Vliet the universities must play in this research stake, and you know it. We will stand Mr. Joneph Mr D. EL Wechol work the Council SBTR: Yet the uni

Mr A. Lambien Mr H. Wyumso versities will not be able to do their fair

Miss E. G. Lam oden share of this vital service unless they

And that is the spirit that imbues

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Chief Manager

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For the Hongkong and Shanghat

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