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RICH MEN AND TITLES MAGIC OINAVIGATION.

DEAN INGE ON HONOURS

CONTROVERSY.

OLD WAND NEW.

Everything son has changed It has been said, truly enough out of all propa to the few short writes Dean Inge in the Evening round the Hinder lower top yours since brought their way Standard, that the traffic in honails, saya a win The Navy. ours, which has lately become i Navigation instance, in to scandal, is not a now abusu. ay one of theuents of seafaring short survey of the history of titles that the old back of twenty

years ago win't recognise as

in this country, and of the way iranvigation at which they have been conferred may be interesting, especially a facts are perhaps not known everybody.

:

by

were

The word peer" is not of Eng lial origin, and has no meaning within the British constitution, 1 taeans "equal," at the peers de At 10 am the sun not think that they are equal te visible, the ohianshipmaster each other, and still less do they were never undirty ju those day: think that other people are equal -took out hicient sextant, them. Nor do they think that the probably in ergeed of adjust are equal to the King; but this i ment, and toolsight of the sun. the real meaning of the word. I At noon he rated the process, issued by Charles J. Hastings, elected King of France by hi

The following Dont's" were France, the Count of Paris was worked up. a ab or loss accurate sition, and a grimy chart of medical officer of health for Toron-peers; these remained, in tile the South Pache placed a huge to. Ustada, in the department's own opinion, his social equals Monthly Bulletin -

ross, proudlyontemplated his though the King was sit over thei hardwork, anha grand air of Don't or work in an ovor politically. If the Heularchy Inality proclail that's where Jaid down their lives in the Great heated rooh. 65 to 68 degrees is continued to exist in England afte he is.

The schools were exceedingly tite warm enough: 60 to 65 dr.bert of Wessex had been give!

the supreme power the rulers proud of the large number of "grees if you are engaged in any boys," who were on active service active work. Insist on there being Northumbria, Mercin, and the res during the period of lighting over slight cursent in the air of the would have been his peers." 80 per cent, of all who were eligible reem you orenpy and also a propen for service had joined or were in degree of humidity.

The Norman barons in Englan Don't use sprays or doing for were comparatively small men, why training for war service! and of the part they all played. Pronations, your nase unkan under doctor's never thought of claiming equalit commission and distinctions were orders and instructions. Much with a Crown. The Crow obtained by "old boys" in the army more harm than good comes from dreide wing was to be summoned t and navy.

In the first the House of Lards; and by ti 34 paid the supreme the use of sprays. sacrifice. As the brass tablet on plus, if a spray is strong enough it time of Richard II. only the gres the wall of the boys' school states, is likely to produce irritation of the burons were summoned the res "They loved net dieir lives unto the trucos tuenbrane, which will had sunk into the ranks of the p death

A fitting memorial to lower rather than build up its resist- try. This misguided policy led t these wile insidered essential, and powers, and consequently make the aggrandisement of the grea opinion was warmly in favour of it all the more susceptible to germ nobles, who accumulated the suggestion that the proposed

states, built impregnable costles assembly hall shopid partake of the

and successfully defied the King. form of the mentorial to the schools honoured dead.

In March, 1922, when the fund was close on $7,000.00, the staffs

activity.

Don't suceze or cough except into a handkerchief or a piece of cheese- cloth, and keep well beyond the range of any one else who is cough ing or sneezing.

IN THE DAYS OF THE BARON.

THE BLUE JACKET.

OF THE BLUEJACKET.

The outstanding thing about a bluejacket's dress nowadays is either, of blue or if such a thing that he does not wear a jacket. were thinkable of any other colour. Op the other hand everyone in the Navy who is not a Thus the rule is simple: if a naval bluejacket does wear a blas jacket,

man has a blue jacket he is not a

and

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NOTES AND COMMENT

and Sayer have joined the list of those with 200 runs or more for

| league matches.

LEAGUE BATTING

AVERAGES.

FIRST LEAGUE:

Flu took hisel from port toejacket; if he hasn't, he is. thor as much fre lick and go in terms is simple enough. The The reason for this contradiction ortune as by other method. It seaman's blue jacket dwindled vasn't a bit of licovering what into a thing like an Eton jacket, of as the correourse to his down ase save for ceremonial oc tination, for the majority of asos he coulisteer it; the wind abolished about thirty years ago.

casions,

was eventually wouldn't let h

Thus, no one under middle-age has ever seen one, save perhaps on the stage in H.M.S. Pinafore." But during the thine that this jacket was worn by the seainen it was the only jacket recognised as uniform in the service, and consequently the men who continued to be named after it, as they had been for 100 years or so before any lower deck uniform was establish- ed by regulation. And the name has survived the thing.

Officers were allowed to wear

Mr. Owen Hughes, the hon. jackets at sea from a comparatively secretary of the league, has official. But was sheVery, very doubt-early date, but until of late years ly intimated that the lafantry have fal, for his chrqueter-was nearly these jackets were not recognised retired from the league. Rule 21 of dways o minute so in error, und as uniform. There are still many the Hongkong Cricket League

is navigationalbleur was work in the service who can remember reads ad up on the of any scrap of when the monkey jacket was made apor, with a cortable disregard uniform; before that time the only or details.

uniform coat for officers was a coat His officers hiddle-aged men proper, with tails to it.

There were no uniform regul veryone, were allowed to pariations for seamen until 1859, more ipate in such iente affairs, for, than 100 years after uniform had

the old captas eyes, they wer ot sufficiently perienced: which beca established for officers. It is

hot to be supposed from this, how- As the Infantry have, according Geant that thequent sequel to his crazy pract was a land fall, ever, that lower deck uniform to resuits pablished, played only

began suddenly, in 1859. There three of their nine games, viz ciles and miles error, and the was is fact a considerable degree draw with the C.R.C. and defeats oss of many a fship.

of uniformity long before the issue by the RG.A. and the H.K.CC But to-day gation is quite of the regulations, which indeed these will not be reckoned. How nother story. ps have to keep did little more than standardise the ever, I am not making any change in straight lind the nearest and seamen's dress which was already in the statistics until the meeting quickest way, her time mean actually in use.

to make the necessary decision teaming, stean means fuel, and

Seamen's uniform grew out of has been held. uel costs mone

the slop chest, and the history of Every four ho, each officer, by the slop chest goes back about 300

Olliver (R. A.)... 7 205 47.29.20 This arrows the issue down, un, indon, or as, finds his ship' years. Men came on board with considerably. Disregarding the S. D. Ismail (LR) 7 165 51 27.50

sition, and pls it on the churt: no clothes beyond what they stqud Infantry fixtures, the position of he captain sa black pencil up in; and if they were not the leading teams would be:- hief officer a bi one, the second provided with more, they fell i fficer red, and third-green, and wad

vas

Hitherto there had been onl barous, and a few carls whong title: were official; they were the Lord Lieutenants of counties. But th hereditary principle was very stron; in the Middle Ages. The carlden.

of the schools eleafed a Committee Don't allow any member of with the hon. steretary and trea- the family who has an eate coki to surer of the fund, to go into the come in contact with other members came hereditary in England, and question of site, the securing of of the household, or to use the same the corresponding title of count í. estimates and the procuring of eating or drinking utensils, etc. Fronce, heuce arose a class of de plans.

Have everything sterilized that is justies who in England were calle The committer felt it was used by one who has centrugled a sheriffs, in France viscounts (vie absolutely necessary to cure the cold, the surhe us you would if they punts). But in France the vis services of an architect to advise had scarlet fever of diphtheria. Jants themselves became heredi about-a site and to subunit plans-Don't go to any public mostingstary.. and in- Eupland the sam It therefore requested the hon. if you have a cold. You had better also was only averted with dik meretary to write to Mr. Hoste, slay at home until it is better. You culty.

Mr. Hoste kindly arranged for Don't stand close to any one with Mr. D. de B. Robertson (who mar whom you are conversing if you are ried Miss Annie Lachian) to visit reckless enough to go about when Chefox in August, First he you have a cold, and do not wink studied the question of the site and y ciremstances shake hands with recommended as the best place the any one while you have an acute drying ground on the north side of culi. Remember, through the fre- the laundry. The following were quent use of your handkerchief, his reasons for this ehnice :-

were

voids'

No. of

Innings.

7 341 128* 68.20

"Should any team or teams playing in the league scratch one- fourth or more than one-fourth of the number of their matches, all those that have been previously. Owen. Hughes played shall be considered null and

(H.).. Dods (Iaf.). 2 54 50 54.00 Webster(H.) 5 242 78 48.40

(U.)............... 7314 70 A: A. Rumjahn Fincher (C. 5.)... 6 158 65 30.50 Com. Wood (N.) 6.193 68 8.60. A.H.Madar (LR) 7 11 42 37.00. S. H. Ismail (I.R.) 7 206 6334-33 Sayer (C. S.)..... 6 204, 49 34.00 Davies (RA) 6 203 75 33.86. Quick (U)......7 196 81 32.66. Mid. Evans (N.)... 6 183 61 30.50 Pearce (H.) 6.138 35 27.60

useless. So the University

century, and

seven-

to some

P. W. D. L. Pts.

6 I-

4

19

Highest

berut grubuna Score.

Capt. Spinks (K.) 7.152 40 25.33 Omar (Craig) 4 99 48 24-75. A. H. Rumjahn

(I.R.). 6 141 38 23.50

I I 13 Benson (K) ......7 13850 23.00

3 4 13 Chester (RA).... 7. 137 31 22.63 31 210 Bacon (Inf.) 36439 21.33

SECOND-LEAGUE.

li along the line colour shows plan was adopted of putting HK.C.C....... 6 he result of its ner's navigation on board the King's ships aIR.C........... Outward and heward trucks are quantity of ready-made clothes. Civil Service. 6 hown on differe charts, and every These were naturally all of one harf is studie by the marine: pattern, so that when a ship's com- As the maximum number of Sutherland (C.S.) 3 63.60 21.00 superinterulent, nd filed in his pany had clothed itself from the games is 8, neither the LR.C. nor Hannay (Inf.)... 2 42 30 21.00 office.

slop chest it presented a very fair Civil Service can pass or tle the G. A. V. Hall (K) 6 103 40 20.60 A goud navigat takes everything degree of uniformity. The men Varsity: The Club play the Indians Purcell (N.)...... 8 162 49 20,25 ilirector of the Mission, and ask will save time in doing so, and prob- Edward H. and Richard I. ard into consideratif, force of wind, were not compelled to buy the to-morrow and the leaders on Lawrence(Craig.) 4-80-39-20.00 whether or not an architect could ably save others from contracting responsible for introducing the new be sent to Chefoo.

your cold.

titles of duke, marquis, and viscoun:

eight of rouges current slops; but as they had no money April 7 To be able to tie with from France. Dake" was an ol

siddertow and 1 streams, so that to buy clothes elsewhere, and could the present leaders, the Club must win both matches. In other words, word weaning gimply a general a

neuse no celegil observations are have the slops charged against if they beat the Indians tomorrow, J. Ackbox-(LR) 5 56 31 56.00 war-lord.

btainable, bean still keep his their pay, they found it an advant- Viscount hay x meaning whatever in England

el on the fright and ninoyage to draw them. The advantage everything will depend on the H. Y. Lam (U.)... 5 205: 89 st.2 The invention of these titles warriving to pedule and no loss of tinies throughout the

aving line death that means was the greater because in early last match. Both games are to be H. D. Rumjahat

played on the Club ground. (I. R.). 7 217 70* 36.17 desperate and very unsuccessi

D. Rumjaha (I.R.) 7-195 593250. teenth tides and dhe costly delays, a atempt to attach the great feuda

Petheram (K)... 5 127 67 31.75 Lrds to the Crown, Edward 111

Not longao, a vessel half way extent in the eighteenth, they

Predictions are more difficult in Alexander (P.) 7.176: 68 29.33 your lands are always contaminated hoped to further this scheme by

ress the antic, ran into misty ever really knew when they cricket than in any other game Hammond (R.E.) 7 171-100 28:50 (1) The erection of the hall on with the germs of the disen marrying lumerous chihiro

weather a list right of sun, moon oing to get their pay, and the following is only my Wahup (LR) 5 60 36 25.66 1 theory they got it at the end of humble opinion. The Indians are Redpath (RE). 6 158 55 26.33 this site would not necessitate the Have you ever catechized your into the families of the most an

and stargaltogether. Later it pulling down of existing build bands and fingers with regard to gernus nobles. The only result wa

developed to a dense fog, and for the commissions in practice they fielding their strongest possible E. J. Edwards (K) 7.157 35 26.19 got it when the Navy had money to team for. to-morrow, including the Peterson (U) 6 138 94 23.00 everything they have been in con- to drag the monarchy into th

ive dayand nights that ship (2) 11 would be built far enough fact, with in the previous twenty feudal fuction-fights, and it was no

teamed whout getting a check on path within the Stuart three best players in the second Pearson (RE)... 7.132 40 22.00 back from the road to prevent the four hours? One of the surgeons fill the nobles had exterminated th

zer estimed position by observa- wards, Thus by taking up slops Rumjahn are expected to streng- period that might be years after-eleven. D. Rumjahn and `H." -D. services, etc. from being inter- in a military cup during the great Royal Family and aach other in thi

ion... Shgras out from Liverpool they were making sure of some then the batting. As regards the fered with by street noises. World War, kepi a caref record Wars of the Roses that the Crow

bound to taisberg, Nova Scotia.

part of their pay; or, in other words, bowing the opening pair, A cl (8) There were no trees in the of the mumber of possibilities of con recovered its power, under the in decid that ten miles only particular purpose.

On the ifth afternoon, the cap

were getting an, advance, for a Arculli and Curreem, have beei near vicinity to harbour sicadas. tarinating his hands for one singly Padom.

disappointing this year. A., H- (4) 16 was in a prominent place day, and it amounted to approxi Henry VII. was economical irunce pie Bather a momento issued.

separated ita from Louisberg en-

The colours of the slopa Madar and S. H. Ismail, the change. to be seen from the public rond mately 120,

varied from time to bowlers, have recently shown a as well as from the Composmd.

has yet dis-distinct falling off. F. M. Arzulli It would not be dominated by other larger buildings. The architect's recommended sit was agreed upon in Chefoo and, sanctioned in Shanghai.

ings.

Don't under any consideration touch any article of food, Whether for yourself or for any one else, u less you have previously thoughly cleansed your bank.

none.

*CORRUPTION,"

LEAGUE BOWLING · AVERAGES.

FIRST LEAGUE,

Avenge. 5.60

(25% 7:40

14 7.79

7.88

.8

9.12

12

9:25

9.45.

.9.74

9.75

.9.80

the creation of peers, ds in every lecision, after. steaming nearly time. No one thing else; but under Henry VIIIeventeen hundred miles without covered what it was before the and H. D. Rumjaba, fresh from onours of all kinds were lavishleeing at of clear sky, or any-Restoration; but is Charles IL's their junior league triumps,

time the men could draw blue suits, should, therefore, be very useful. Lt. White (I 1f.)........ grunted till knighthoods were hele ghing else Very Cheap. But Elizabeth fou Anyway those ten miles were canvas suits, Monmouth caps, and If the wicket is at all fiery, Artulli Bilhatchet (U.): 'only one'duke in England, and sh Have you washed your hands?

corried, ad the engines stopped. red cips. Thus, saving the caps, is liable to be dangerous: The Reed, (C.S.) Of the plans submitted by Mr.į would be a valuable moito to be cut off his head, so then there wer The fog fill covered everything the colour scheme was much the side includes seven or eight bats. Hray (Inf.).... Robertwin one was considered as placed in every diting-room.

For a whole generationt sound could be heard, and came as it is now. Then, for a men, distinctly of the plodding McNicoll (H) meating the full requirements and Hundreds of lives could be saved this country had to get on withou what sours do you think? You'd comparatively short period in the type. I have not seen enough of Quick (U)................... was decided upon.

and thousands of cases at sickness dukes. The great queen was very ever gue crowing barn-yard first half of the eighteenth century, the Club eleven, individually and A. A. Rinjths (U.). 20 The memorial hall when erected prevented if people were que paring in creating new titles. tock, and then the whistle of a the colours of the slops were grey collectively, to be able to gauge Davies (RA). will bo 41 feet by, 55 feet inside. jafraid of colds as they are of anail-

train owly the ship forged and red, In 1748 the blue and their strength. But if the players Baker (C.S.), It is to be built of Bluff stone, the pox or a mad dog,

ahead, andthen the sound of men's white uniform for officers was with reputations can find their T.E. Yeoh (U)... frontage being faced with inurble

18. 11,00 voices, cou be heard; land ahead troduced, with gold lace; and from form-there is no reason why they. Wallace (N.)

that date to this blue has been re- should not-the Indians will face Owen Hughes (H.)... 18 11,61 11.89 Then the fog lifted until objects garded as the regular naval colour, one of the strongest aggregations B. D. Evans (K) 19.

The seamen as well as the in league cricket this season.

Omar (Graig.) ........................ 16 could be only seen, first a ware-

1194 house, the a dockside crane here officers wore blue, and by the time

SECOND LEAGUE H. D. Rumjaho (LF) 28. 7.82 I think the Indians will, test, C. Earshaw (P.) 23 8.30 nd there a green field, houses, of the Napoleonic wars lower deck stern Bht acrum the atlantic veloped as to be recognised by the prevent the tatically wing, P. M. Arculi (R)... 33 and the pic heads, not ahead but iformity of dress had so far de

officers. There were still no Ad-thereby automatically making the Peterson (U) ign it, that hip had come ! ind straigh into port, without see miralty orders on the subject, but Vasity champions. Should, how Cowan (C.S.)....***..

That a molern navigation. Pretty "good, isn't 32

chips and concrete. The windows

are to-be fitted with steel frames.

Provision is to be made for three sional estimate for them is entrances. A small cellar for ktor-|$1,500,00, No allowance has been age purposes is in the plan. made, so far, for the furnishing of the ball; at the following have been given.

A vestry 18 feet by 11 fect, or thereby, will be built at, the west, and this will be large onough for the Saturday prayer mootings dur ing the winter holidays, while it will be possible to partition the hall with curtains so as to use it for the regular prayer meetings of the com- pound.

The hall, when seated on exhibi- tion days, will hold five hundred.

It line been designed, however, that

this shall be an emergency number,

ably smaller audience. A movenble

of the scheme

platforhi for exhibition' days is part

..

With James I. shameless corrup tion begun. The King water avidently. money, which his subjects were no disposed to give him. So he in stituted a regular tariff for peerages and invented a new order o' baronofs, who received 'their hon ours in return for cash down. The was no disguise about it, Handsome clock in memory of

Charles II had another way of the late Miss Fishe.

increasing the peerage. Several o Preacher's chair-by Mr.-and-bia dukedoms still survive and the Mrs. Murray

holders have wiped out the not very creditable origin of their titles. ⠀

This was the end of the persons) Music stool purchased from distribution of honours by our pocket money of the late Leif Kings. The foreigners who follow. Borenson (one of the school baga), ed the Stuarts let this power fa

Money for harmonium or piano by Dr. Kelly.

8.48

23 10.13

the captains of smart ships issued ever, the decision rest on the last Townsend (RE)... 29. 10.17 lists of the garments their men match, the club has a good chance Jacobson (RE)...9 10.67 were to possess, and took of beating the "Varsity and tying Shenton (K)

11.12 13 IN3B 15.11.73 37112

W.P.C

to ordering a rig of the day." with them for the championship, Gardiner (CS); Sixty or seventy years after necessitating a play-off. With all Watts (P.) to pour mut into the fount in of wards the Admiralty issued its deference to the brilliant showing, Pearson (RE) honour.

regulations and made universal I feel that the Pokfulum bowlers

At present the fund is just over into the hands of their Ministers oeling among many persons that issue of an Admiralty order is last two league matches, both on Undoubtedly, there is cynicalIt will often be noticed that the form or have gone stale." In their what had already become general. have either lost their early season $9,200.00, and of this amounts and henceforth it was used as ridiculous stem, had better, be like the publication of a joke in 2 overs, only taken I wicket for Very many of the now evening

the home ground, B Balhetchet has, in Dripping" With Beads. so that for the ordinary Sunday ser substantial proportion has been con powerful engine of party politics made more ridiculous, till no body vices and the lectures it will not tributed by the old girls" and A party wished to come in it only will wish any longer to perpetuate plished fact, and hall-marks its 66 runs. He is undoubtedly, the frocks are white embroidered with

Punch it recognises accom appear half empty with a consider old boys.

for a short time, to blood the agent. The infuorce of America success. In this way the blue backbone of the attack, as Rumlahn brillants and beads of pearl br :

Building operations are to com- of their hounds. George III which is increaing in this country; facket was, officially adopted in is liable to be expensive at times crystal-many, tissels, and short nence in March, 1933, and the con- attempted to restore the power ofwill certainly fell in this direction, 1859 ; and after perhaps 200 years and it would be fatal if he was to fringes falling from the surface of tractor has stipulated that the hall the Crown by taking a hand in the though such the strength, or of use, of which thirty-one enjoyed lose his sting 1f the all-important the frock, which is simply. The contract has been given to shall be ready for the exhibitions in party game of corruption; but the workness, of Jutuan nature that a official sanction, it was recognised match. The advantage of knowing with beads. The wearer local firm of builders, Messrs. Wang July

only result was that Pilt transferred title has a grist attraction for an as obsolete and abolished in 1890. that a draw will suffice should these creations resembles Fong Ching, who have had con The following clause is embodied the privilege definitely to the Frimor American girl and no nation takes When we speak of seamen as blue chaterially assist the University bulating crystal fountain

iderable building experience in the contract.

Minister. The Act of Union with greater interest in family gen jackets, we are thinking of the 200 players as they will be relieved but these beaded gowns Cheloo during recent years. Thịt In accordance with the prin Ireland, as is well known was alogies than the Americane. If all years rather than of the thirty-ongalist time.

from all anxiety as to playing rich looking and very. fitm contracts to build the Haliples and practice of the China In- facilitated by a lavish distribution the emigrants who are mid to have The Navy.

Anna Van- Campen according to the plans and specifics and Mission, under which work is of honours to Unionist Irishmen

obruery Good rond over in the MayBower really tions drawn up by Mr. Robertson et carried on beyond what is The nineteenth century way did so that vessel must have been ENGEL for 88,888.00. In addition to this covered by the amount of money in period of ales, government in this very much larger than tradition sam, the Committes are responsible hand, the work might have to be as in other ways there werd de deserts than he was. In many for the purchase of Portland, stopped before the contract was doubt me abusas of patronagar American bauen.. the s cement #took frame windows completed and cost correspondingly but not an

Tudal, syree mingi intihe halfway asphalti frenmongery, paint and teas.

The prestige of titles was kept up. libs, made to begin with Varnish per hece materials Mr Over the main entrance to the and unfortu taly this mes that county family, so much Hebertad recommended the Coins bill there will be an appropríste - gori

be more fuc bye, Coats-of-syms are assumed as mittee to purchase pad kie pedvillandription chrved in any

The only other fixtures for tomor How

cina

only one

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