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more than merely a social function. You da nos tell the young thing who is pilote ing you through a fox-tee that your A strong defence of Sims and the ultimate object is to get exercise, or, oa My D. Abraham
HONGKONG HOTE Simla officiats is made by Sir Bruce Seton. In distinguished official once told his MES Adler Mr and His E. L Bart., in the columns of the Clasgow partner, that you dance solely on medical | Mis T.M. Alexander Klaindang
grounds.. But the fact remains that in HeGeo. S. Archbeet Mr and Mrs
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a place where a very hard-worked official Me A, Bader and novelists who specialiser la descrip- community finds exercise a diffealty, Mr and Mrs Bagob. Me & H. Lag tions of Anglo-Indian tita as they especially during the threg rainy months, My O. A. Balderston Mr and Mrs Ju J. imagine it, he says, regard Simla as dancing really does make for health. Mrs W,S. Bardarson Leiria
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phure where certain of the command- inents weigh lightly on the European residents, a wtf Himalayan Alsatia, On the contrary, there is no place in the Ladian Empire where incre. solid work
denunded of the men who make up the Government of India, the Army Headquarters Stadt, and the Government of Punjab.
WIT AND HUMOUR.
A SWIFT UPPERCUT.
I see you have your arm in a sling," said the inquisitive passenger, "Broken, isn't it?"
Yes, wit," responded the
When Mesopotamia was made the sub-penger jšet of an official inquiry, says Sir Bruce, |** Meet with an recident? "
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Jan ill-instructed Press hastened to cust No; broke it while trying to pat Capt.&irs, Branch Lady Miller
"Great Scott! What for?"
For minding my own business."
*COULDN'T WET AWAY.
Ellel was keeping company with the young mar from the village, and her father was angry because she never went to bed till late. An idea rame to him. They were in the drawing-room, went his little boy to tell Ethel's young man that it was time to go home.
•Wall," said the Father to Johnny. **has he gene?”
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that to the rozditions of Himalayan hill-yself on the back." top life were due the disasters which were rely the result of political mismADUJĘ. ment of home. The public was asked to belies that the Army Randquarters Staf were fools, ant.spest their time dancing, acting, and playing polo, and that; the time hud come, to abolish Simla, a institution. It never struck anyone, not even the 'Commission, that military pre parations of any sort require money and the vadertaking of overseas expeditions des France. East Africa, China, and Mesopotamia is not one of the contin- gencies which have ever had be con- sidered in India at all, nor ene for which the Army there exists, and that the improvisation of armies is low pomible there than it is in Europe. And so Press and public accepted the view that the Indian Staff was eptirely to blame, and
As is pretty well known, by a recent system, enervated by the high altiteria England are now permitted to dilute their that it was the result of a motten military order of the Control Board publicans in and social sins of life at Simla. To people whisky down to 50 per cent. below proof,Mr IC. Fraser who hoid auch views it is quite useless In other words, what they sell for whisky MA. K. Fyffe Mr. J. C. Fryer to point out that the military Budget of is really half-water. Many of them, too, Mr. M. Ganjoin
ent down on every posible en hare taken full advantage of the privilege, Icdiu sion, that village sanatation on Western to the disgust of the more hardened topers in has for years past been regarded jarmongst their customers. of far greater importance than seroplanes | Recently one of these was gulping down madkine guns, and that it is better glass after glass in a Strand salona har
Johnny (all smiles) He father; Ethel's sitting on hinal **
COULDN'T CLIME SO HIGH.
**Aren't you afraid of that liquor get.
to train a thoughly, disloyal Bengali with remarkable rapidity. habe in our schools than to raise the standard of military educat of anting into your head?" asked a friend.
Indian soldier. And the inevitable resulb was Mesopotamis-for which the politi. cia, not the soldier, wax to blamer Aa
in-chief, the uncial authorities dared long as Lord Kitchener was Commander.
not refire him a penny, Dor did the
Secretary of State Interfere with his plays but his departure from India was the signal for progressive retrenchment on the military side, and his work was being rapidly and thoroughly undone when war brcke pot.
"Not it," replied the other disdainfully. This whisky's too weak to climb"
DEFENTTIONS.
Disappointment.
Ambition--A nest egg that hatches cut
Bore-A person who never fatters 15, Ennui Being tired of doing nothing, but too tired to do anything else.
Optimist-A person who polishes up the dark side of life.
Jory-A body of twelve men selected to decide which one of the litigants how the best lawyer"
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Of course the disturbing feature in Sima, as in the Garden of Eden. admits fair sex, and as they come up in large Sir Bruce Setoa, is the presence of the
Gossip A person who can read between sumbers for two or three months to the lines when there is nothing there. escape from the Appaling conditions of Pessimist One 'who divides his time
The Man Who Gets Theres
life in the plains during the hot weather, between wanting what he doesn't get. they swell the already considerable and getting what he doesn't want.
sident population. The "frivality," of
A Good Husband-A man who hasn't hich Press rities
the nerve to be anything else. aeguse Simla, is innocrat enough, ard consist in tennis, dining ont, dances, and the tbestre. As regards tennis, so far from i prejudicing the quality of the work performed by the officials, it would prob ably be most excellent thing if every mon were compelled to play two or three times a week. The game is taken seri-! Qualy, as a game of akill as well as for exercise. The fashion in Kipling days appears to have been for men to spend their daylight hours after office taking. ladies to tes shops and poodle-fsking " generally this kind of thing has been abeclately killed by tennis, and the whole tope of Simla lile has been metamor phosed.
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As to dancing, it must be remembered that in the East exercise in absolutely essential to health. Riding in out of the question in Simis, where the roads are mostly footpaths en the edges of pre- cipices. And there are not enough of tennis courts for every one to play regularly. Danging therefore la touch
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