THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
USUAL SENSATION.
HOME AMATEUR GOLF COMPETITION.
SRITISH HOPES GOING!
(Reuters Servico.)
Brndon, May 26. "AL Muirfekk in the secondkrogg.dl. of the Bribishi amateur golf chart- pionships ---
„“Riugu Gun"Guilford aufsdeving Ross Luftness New) by fifty yards, magisléreck the first "American vic- topy the morning, by 3 and 2.
Hobby Jones beat Ayiner
Ranelaght by 6 and 4.
Then came the oxual morning sensation. the boy
champion, Feattle, defeating the ex-holder, S Ernest Foliferness by two up.
Ammpest others.. Horrocks (Pearish beat Nall-Cain Tolley's conqueror by and. Harris, the holder) beat Capt. Persson
Hynd an Ancienty by 6 with.
in the afternoon play started of by Beck Sundridge Park), defent- ing Chick Exipa by 2 nd 1.
"Not Too Inspiring."
Later..
With almost all the accredited leaders routed; ingloriously, not only against the Americans, but obscure Britishers, the vanguard is now
the Fomposed
Jurishman MeCommach; pht Flom. Michael Scott; the Oxfordenpinim Cave; W. Mary Beck: the holther Warris: and Noel Lagrtom; which is hoe boo inspiring when opposed to Sweetsen, Watis Germ. Bobby Jones and Caddened
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Results in the shag round
WIRDZ
Paint Pencgek 9 America); bent ILloyd 'n American Ủy 4 und B. V
Sweetser, heal Ouimet by one kole.
Wilkon
THE AUSTRALIANS.
FIRST DAY'S PLAY AGAINST
"SOUTH."
ANOTHER COLLAPSE."
(Reuter's Service.)
Bristol, May 28. First day of match. South of Bag, Pruncit v. Bin Australians."
were allout for 21
FINE SHOTS.
FALKINER'S EXHIBITION
BILLIARDS
THE CHINA MAIL.
Attention in danwn ao to the staircases there are some in now desirability of the erection of housee at Yaumat and in the further padestal hydrate and the Taikoo Chinese quarters at Quarry instulation of additional fra Baywat hlarma.lt is also recommended! The sub-committee recommands that the chief officer of the Fire that the construction of concrete Irade should be furposession of staircases be encouraged datly information na to rouds, and maina repair or unavailable.
Legislation
Sub-Stations..
lows
The brouting of any such scaly Regulation 6 reads as fol le boys immediately reported to tho Water Works Department
Any future alterablone required j in tho Broeryloo bo bo made by the Waterworks Department and any accessories! which the Water Authority may consider nogessary to be provided. The antire cost of auch alterations and accessories to e detrayed by you and to be paid Into the Treasury on demand
The cost of any repairs which pinion of the Water Authority, be necessary to maintain the service, etc., in un effetent condition to be similarly defrayed by you..
The aub-committee recommends the immediate erection of a central 5. The question of Legislation station at the junction of Princo Soms vory fine shots were has been dealt with by a Sub-ward: Rond and Coronation Read. Lexecuted by Mr. Claud Falkiner. Committee consisting of the tion. This is a most contral fecation for
the British billiards professional Sir Henry & Pollock, KC, and Hon. Shamshuipo, Mong Kok and Yau-may from time to time in the at the Chinese Club last night R Kotewall, LLD. The math and if the station is not to when he gave an exhibition in u Thecessity of the provision of be erected at present, this site
match with Mr. Leung Kam-kong Fan-ex-champion of the Colony.
The house was treated to many fancy strokes, especially
when Falkiner had run out win-
legislation to compel the proper in stallation of the five systems in rivate buildings of cortar classes also need tightening up and boing
strossed: Existing regulation
made more precise.
should be reserved for this purpose. The .crection of a sub-station at Hung Hon is also recommended. sub-stations on the Hongkong side. With reference to the proposed
The subthe sub-committee considers that a
The sum of $...per annum to be paid in advance into the
Tousury in respect of permission committee's report is very detailed sub-station at East Point work for connection from the mains in the
to retain the service.
The service to be subject, to di and is shown in full as Enclosure the present be more convenient Enclosure Ithan one at Bay View. The Chlef
event of your......not comply- Report of the sub-committee aponeer, Fire Brigade, agrees and Iting with any one of the foregoing pointed to conftler pangraphe G. & la recommended that two sub-building. No refundzor pompon- conditions or ceasing to occupy the and 11 of the report of the chief stations be erected in Hongkong sation to be paid in the event of offer of the Fire Brigade dated eno near the Lee Garden at Rinst the service being disconnected! March 30, 1926,
Enclosure Il
Report of the sub-committee of Legislation:"
Wentur tine. wicket goudk. 10,000 spectators
South of England" won the tossner, and was continuing, with his and batted fest. They wore 190 Unfinished break. Musse cannons, runs for 5/ wickets at bea.. After screw backs and other seemingly the Intervall they collapsed and impossible shots all came off..
Closing scores were: Falking A. P. Chupman (Kent) made 800, Mr. Leang 110
Highest breaks Fukiner 119, carefree 89, including 2 sixes and
fours The nation (Middlesex)244, 91, 175; Mr. Loung 17, hade a studious 62. J. M.. Gregory
Falkiner averaged just over 44,
Point and one in the Westorn Dis ouk 3 wickets for 40 runs and C.Ggetting his points in 18 visits to Inspection of Premisės. trket, if possible somewhere asse
the table. Bacartacy 4 for 4
He took a little over With regard to paragraph 6the Sailors Homo. A small station an hour
Inspection, of Premises-the Sub-is also required at Shaukiwan, near "After the match, Falkiner guve Committee confines Itself to advia the Taikoo Dock. an exhibition bout of snooker pooling on steps to be taken to ensure a
Mains Janey shots, etc...
more thorough and satisfactory in-
In the case of large fires when: To-morrow night, Falkinerpection of all fire installations.. additional pressure is required, the mects Mr. S. C. Kwok at the South Under section 140 of the Public Brigade is entirely dependent on China A.A., Chine Building. Onealth and Building must be pro- the turneecks of the Waterworks Saturday, he plays Mr. A. Jed on every storey, the floor of Department. There is a European Osmund (champion of the Colony) which is more than 40 feet above the officer of the Waterworks. Depart Lusitano. for the second time, at the Chublayel of the street, with such means ment who is responsible for seeing
of escape in cases of fire as the chat these: turncocks carry out; Büsing Authority may reasonably their duties sficiently, but he 18
As regards the further legisla- require, and any means of escape not always available as he has Fire Brigade, we quite agree that tion suggested by the chief officer, so provided must be maintained byther duties to perform it is re- the owner to the satisfaction of the commended that two officers be destoreys and over, owe a duty not. the owners of high buildings, ve Building Authority..
When stamps were drawn, the Australians were 36 runs wicket.
for
1
FIRST THREE.
TIENTSIN CHAMPIONS
SWEEF
The three winning tickets in the cash sweep on the Tientsin Cham- pione (May, 20) were:---
No. 3,302
18t་
2nd
3rd
"
8,294
2,522
The race try miles resalted:- General E. A. Sutton's Bengal.. M. J. M. Du'a Eyrie
Mr. S. Gilmore's, Moyne ...
Fime, 2:35 2-01
INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH.
22:
$
KING'S CUP ROWING..
Erisbane, May 8. The annual rowing contest the King's Cup, over a course
for of three miles, resulted as follows:-
Tashuppa
1
South Australia Victoria
The Hongkong shoot for the avtorport Rifle Match between Hongkong. Shanghai, Singapore and Penang will take place, at the Wals 4gon Beat John
Paikoo Bite Range next Sunday. (Phagwick; By 4 and 3.
May 30 Those who wish to be Michael Sette-herd Ky we includell in the beam to represent. Forging ane requested to attend Guilford head Angus Hambro by
a practice shoot at Taiken on Satur two holes.
day afternoon, Mar, 25, at 23 Din Doncaster) Brad Douglas ¦ o'clock. Grant by one haie,
The best twelve scores registered Brower Ambien) beat Turner the practice shoot on Saturday New Zeakond: by 2 and F. of will form the seam to shoot off on
Barris beat Forrester (Calcutta) | Sunday, - By 4 and 2
All the shots in the Colony are Board (Home Park) beat Peallieevited to attend the practice shoot (boy champion) by one hale. on Satliday.
OUR FIRE BRIGADE.
(Continued from Page 1)
Wow By Tongin and a half. A length separated second and think The holders West Abstrakin, were not represented...
1-
talled for this work, so that they
(creased
bu
We have had specially referred to a paragraph 16 of the minute of the chief officer, Fire Brigado. he raises, namely the amendment of As regards the first point, which section (1) of Ordinance 20 of 23, we concur generally that legislation should be made suff ciently strict to ensure the adequate maintenance of discipline.
The requirements of this sectioned arrange for one to be always only to themselves, but also to the any carried out.
When building available, and that the allowance owners of adjacent Buffdings In re plans are received,, id, there TA 271 «or such 'work'be considerably insurd to the provision of adequate istoreys more than 40 feet above the Ilevel of the street, the plans are
Direct telephone com-the-fighting apparatus.
We agree also that mensuras re- provided referred to the chief officer of the munication should!
fico-escapes, auxiliary Five Brigade, who in addition toom the Central Fire Station to thegarding the fire escape requirements: -
verseers" quarters, both in Hong pumps, general fire service, and der section 149 of the Public Health and Kowloon..
outside connections (to enable Firo and Buildings Ordinance advises
Brigade appliances to increase the passure in the re-mains in a on further precautions. i ny. which-in view
buflding by attaching the motor- of the J7{- tage of the building and the
amps to the connections, outside. The Shanghai Watch Committee to, which it is to be put-should
the Bulding) should be made com-) has approved of a recommendatione insisted on such as rising by the Commissioner of Police that wins, and necessary force in future the licence issued for perpumps when the pressure would mission to hold baxing contesty otherwise not be sufficient on the should include a condition whereby per Boors,
necessary:
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The sub-committee further re commends that, when the new Fire Brigade men arrive, they should cceive instruction nondor the Vaterworks sub-department so as
be able to assist in this workpulsory by legislation, and that cuse ef emergency. In the legislation should be made meantime, a closer contact shoutpplicable, as far na practicable, to
established between the Brigadoold as well as to new buildings. nd the Waterworks" Sub-depart-
provision of adequate
require attention.
Whilst dealing with the subject
.The
a contestants shall be medically The sub-committee considersent, the details to be considered systems of firo-alarms to seems to examined by a responsible medical that when offers are available, y officers of both branches. officer, and a certificate of fitness efforts should be made to instruct The sub-committee would strong- handed to a Police officer, who will the staffs of large buildings in they urge on the Government the of legislation relating to fires; wo attend oficially and who will be use of the fire appliances fit those recessity for pressing on with the have deemed it advisable to go empowered to stop a contest when buildings. The thealty is that in astallation of the new 15" maine,through Mr. Dyer Ball's new edition. most large business blocks there is and the replacing of all branch the Regulations of Hongkong, no permanent staff. The buildings mains of less than 6" diameter by for the purpose of seeing whether are rented as offices to a large *" pipes. This would obvinte the we would detect any deficiencies In Hongkong and Kowloon shoul!] with any future Legislation. That number of ims, and staffs are con ercessity for a separate and very the existing regulations; the for be regarded as entirely separate is to say, the report of the Con-intly being changed. I build ly salt water supply for Arcwing comments occur to us:- districts. It should however bestruction sub-committee and thes such as bankey and clube ghting purposes, incidentally, Ite). It is useless to require hoses, kept in mind, if and wher provi- report of the Legislation sub where there are permanent stairs hould be mentioned that the etc., to be supplied unless they sion of a trans-harbour vehicular committee; hereinafter
it has been found possible to give anual given,
consumption of water fire purpodes
Jesa As regards the Chinese staff, ferry is being considered, that in should be read together for future some kind of training in the uai the committee are of opinion that cases of urgency, it might be de- guidance.
of fire appliances,
han one-thirtieth of A normat the present shortage of recruits sirable to bring appliances from
Generally the London County mains should be required where
Outside connections for Rising uy's total consumption. When the cwmains are completed there is due almost entirely to the eon-one side to the other.
Council regulations should, as far the chief officer of the Pre hould be ample pressure, and the large new buiklings in Hongkongnecessary, so that the Fire Brigadeargely dispensed with.
rried of turn-cocks could be and Kowloon, even to large Chin-engines may be available to in- ese Sterms, where a considerable crease the pressure of these mains. number of the staff sleep on the premises. It is not considered don County Council Regulations, It is recommended that the Bon- economically
practicable that should as far as possible be made they should be made to apply to to apply to all large new buildings Chinese tenement houses, but in Hongkong and Kowicon. these every effort should be made not proposed that they be applied
16. to encourage the erection of cor to Chinese tenement houses, but crete staircases rather than the large Chinese stores where a con-of present wooden ones which are a liderable bumber of the staff sleep serious source of danger in case on the premises should be made of fire.
comply with those regulations as All ship-building yards and oil far as they were applicable. installations should be required to have private fire-fighting systems, ed to all are, service installations The conditions which are attach and the fegulations existing for are put up as Appendix "A" to this the construction of oil installa-Report. tions should be strictly carried
1t a strongly recommanded that (a special offeur be appointed te fdent with the inspection of fre in
taliations on new premises and
lations.
and
dilions of service and they are The No. 2 fire float should atas possible, be made to refer to all Brigade considers such connections. confident, that with the intro-present be retained, but the po
letior of the "shift" system with siblity of acquiring a motor float its consequent increase of leave, in the place of this should be kept the Chinese personnel can be in view.
The No. 1 tender in Hongkong * raised to its. proper number. This
they consider to be 120 firemen and the No. 2 pump in Kowloon and they should be engaged as should be replaced at once, soon as accommodation is avail two A.J.S. machines, with the atle. At present it is understood Usual first-aid and fire appliances, that only 100 men can be accom- should forthwith be supplied for modated, and this number should use on the Peak. be obtained at once. This in- | When the increase of station crease will enable the shift sys-accommodation becomes an ac tem already referred to, to be in-complished fact, it is considered stiturech It should moreover be absolutely necessary that each clearly understood that any fire- main station should house at least men, loaned permanently to such two appliances and each sub- buildings as hotels and theatres, station at least one. should be recruited in addition to ·
Construction, The question of construction, the above figures, which are re- garded as the minimum required. which includes not only the eres out. These supernumeraries should betion of stations, but the provision
them.
buildings, was considered by a recom.
The immediate erection of
the purpose.
3
CAYGA.
*
fee's recommendations for the
Wish reference to the chief
nstallation of a special salt water
nais Between the Central Market nd the Naval Yard, in the event the enlargement of the mains hgmentation the sub-committee love referred to requiring further
commends
the consideration
enderson
a suggestion by Mr. thut connections "fitted along the Praye Vall at any every alternate street. onnecting with salt water mains the fire float could be used to pump he laid as far as Queen's Road. salt water into these mains, and, necessary, the pressure could be further increased by putting the Fire engine pumps at the; olivery end.
The sub-committee recommends: at in addition to the work on the w mains, the erection of further edestal hydrants and the installa
xpedited:
(2)
(4)
paid through the Fire Brigade and control of mains, and the s7% main stallon and headquarters in the examination of existing insta office by the persons employingtom of fire Installations in priva Koon at the junction of Prince
No particular mondations ane made as regards technical sub-committee (consist-Edward Road and Coronation Road
It is recommended that all ship ing of the Hon. Director of is recommended, firemen's pay, but it is strongly PubHe Works, the Hon. Mr. H. W. Practicable, this site ahould be ear-should be required to have private ion of additional Fire Alarmy be
If this is not building yards and oil installations considered that all engagements should be on a three years agree Bird, and Major Wyncoll. Their marked for
The Fire Services, ment to avoid constant changes report is so detailed and informa. erection of two sub-stations in A reservoir formed by surround-
A rovised list of Public, Worka in personnel.
ative that the Committee think it Victoria is also recommended, one ing walls is it present required to epartment officers of the Buildinga As regards the position of the advisable to include it in full a
rear the Lee Garden and one in the provided around cach o tankical sub-departments, and tho(3)
Ordinance, waterworks, and elec chief officer of the Fire Brigade, Enclosure 1 to the general report, Western District, if possible neui
bat each tank, in some of the in-. it is considered that an officer and recommend that it should be the Sullore Home
A small sub-tallations is not at present separ
shoring contractors, with addressĖS, should be engaged who would be used as a basis for consideration station near the Talkon Dock atted from the other tanks by a ad telephone numbers or nearest able to take over complete ad-when work of this description is Shaukiwan is also recommended.
wall. We recommend that this relephones is forwarded quarterly ministrative and technical control actually taken in hand.NE With regard to maina, the com-uirement be enforced in these to the Hon. Captain, Superintendent of the Brigade, and it is suggested
The following board principles, tee consider it. vital that the
of Police for notification to all that an ex-naval officer with are which clearly emerge, should, installation of the new 16 incher fighting experience should, if pos- however, be stressed. The increasemia should be pressed on with asked to provide. "Saform" andra of emergency. It de recom The oil companies have been Police Stations, to be used in any sible, be appointed at a salary of in the European personnel wil all speed, and that all mains of water sprinkler Installations Therinded that two copies of this list £700 to £900 Until this can be only be effective if it provides an less than 6 Inches diameter should Palice, Department is refusing to bo supplied quarterly to the arranged, the present conditions officer or officers with ample time, be at once replaced by 6 inchesene licenced under the Dangerous Superfhtendent, Fire Brigade, for should continue, save that "it not only to inspect and test from mains. This will, in all prob Goods Ordinance until these, instagkong and Kowloon, should be clearly understood that time to time all private inability, render. unnecessary the ations are provided.
The sub-committee further re at a fire the Superintendent must stallations, but also to devote at large and costly schema of alt The London County Council Recommends that the chief officer and be in entire control of the fire- tention to the staffs thereof, water fra muins at present gulations governing fire precau Superintendent of the Fire Brigade fighting. With regard to this lat.(where they are in any measure adumbrated:
but attention is tions in cinomas are enforced in the bo furnished ally with a list of ter officer's salary, ho
permanent), in efficient oporat-drawn to the more economical Colony as far as possible ronds under ropsir, or in which mendations are made except that This officer should also be aneme suggested by M In many new Chinese houses tronches are open, and a list of his increments should be fixed available for the inspection of the Henderson, Public Works Depart even of recent construction, only way mains which are being re hereafter at £20 annually.
actual installation of fire fighting ment: (see Enclosure 1). The comme wooden staircase is provided layed, or are temporarily out of appliances.
Imittee are however informed that for two houses. This greatly inaction. In view of the fact that build the annual consumption of freshrenses the danger in case of fire. Generally the Committee are inga erected previously to the water for fire purposes is less than The question of wooden staircasds Conditions attached to Fire Ser
Appendix A to Enclosure G satisfied with the present equip passing of the Public Health and one thirtieth of a normal day's Chinese tenement house ia one vice Installations ment, but they consider that a Buildings Ordinance cannot at consumption. They also stress the which should be seriously consider Any valve enabling water to be fully qualified European mechani present legally be controlled in vital importance of close codThe sub-committee is inform drawn from the fire service to be cal engineer should be engaged this respeat, the utmost care operation between the fire brigaded that most of the lives lost at fires ataled by the Water Authority to look after the valtable should be taken to consider this and the water works sub-depart are to be attributed to collapses of Any such seal to be broken only in machinery and equipment of the question of private installations ment of the Public Works Depart Woodents fre brigade.N
In all its bear
Attempts have case of an outbreak of fire within In connection ment
been made to introduce concreta the
Equipment.
recom-
"An adequate supply of sand or
dry ourth shall always be kept" ready for immediate use in an installation or storage shed for the purpose of extinguishing Bre. 19
What is meant "by "adoquate"; and who is to judge of the ade- quacy, and at what, intervala. of time? Are there not other Are-oxtinguishing substances, auch As "Foamito," which ought to be taken into con sideration?
(3) In Regulation 11, ought not "either of them" to be substituted for "them"
(x) Regulation 18 rends as fol low-
"Each tank or group of tanks shall be surrounded by a wall or embankment of substantial construction, shall be partially sunk in an excava Hon"
Or
Are the words "ubstanial con
struction" prociso enough, and who is to be the judge of such substantiality?
Aro the words "partially sunk
suficiently progiad e.g... wouldi
sinking of 8 inches be "con- sidera sufficient? Such a sinking would seem to comply with the strict letter of the law..
It is suggested that some words. be added to Regulation 18 to ensure that the above matters be carried out subject to the satisfaction of some Govern- ment Authority).
(v) The Mixed Explosives Regula tion (see Dyer Bail at pages: 71 to 75) also seems to invite some ecmment:
(i) In the first place. there. soome-
to be so definition "mixed explosives" either in Ordin ance 1 of 1873 or in those. Regulations.
b) Regulation 19 reads as fol
Jowe:-
"Explosives liable to deterio- ration shall be periodically inspected, and any damaged material shall be at once re- moved from the stors, and destroyed by some safe and suitable method!” What is meant by explosives; "lable to deterioration T What is meant by "periodi- cally? Who is, to inspect? Who is to remove? Who Is to destroy?
Rexulation 20 begins as fol- lows: "The licenses must note that-
1
lighting fires or Bmoking near the store la prohibited." The above words "must note!"
obviously require amend ment, and the word "hear"" seems too vague,
The Shanghal Municipal Counci
to ua,
are inspected and tested at regulations contains valuable sug- gular intervals by some com-
gestions. "For instance, Regula- Ftion 19 (on page 14) contains a petent officer of the Fire Bri- gade to show, for instance, not precedent which could easily be merely that sich hoses are adapted for the purpose of the apparently in good order, but legislation suggested in paragraph Also that they
strong
I supra. Also it includes a pro- enough to bear water being
vision for the putting of a storage forced through them at a high tank on buildings exceeding 16 feet
in height. pressure in order to get to the
We understand that, in fact, be required in regard to the care- top of a high building.
Another point occurs namely, that legislation appears to certain re-fighting appliances less storing in offices or domestic have been installed in certain tenements of cinema-films seeing buildings with the approval of that such filmai are of a highly ins the authorities, and sealed up nammable nature, as is proved by Unless the atla ure at speci41 (2) of the Places of Public En- fied intervals broken, subject tertainment Regulations (see Dyer to the approval of the chief Ball at page 778) which provides officer, Fire Brigade, and the hat, when cinematograph displays. apparatus subjected to fulare being given, "the films shall be testing to the satisfaction of rolled off metal spools, and shall, the chief officersaad, the appa; be kept in metal cases, and where ratha subjected to full test the light used for projecting the Ing to the satisfaction of the pictures on the screen is other than chief officer, or his deputy, just electric-light, such light shall be as if there were an actual fire igniteal with an electric: ignition. in the building, it may be found with an electric ignition apparatus.” that when a fire occurs such Generally, we suggest, that legis- apparatus is defective, with ation be passed to give the Gover dianstrous results, not only to nor in Council power to make Re- the building in question, butgulations in regard to the proven- also, to the adjacent buildings, tion of, escape from, and extinction We therefore suggest that of, Aires. legislation to cover (1) and (2)
might be conveniently inserted
in the Fire Brigade Ordinance, 1923,
PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVALS
It has occurred to us that legis lution may be desirable to deal with risks of fires in restau rants or in chemists atores, Another point which seems to be worth inquiring into is in connection with oil tanks, namely, whether the Rugula For Hongkong: Mr. Franklin tiena (in Part VI at pages 50 Baker Miss B. M Baker, Mis to 58 of Mr. Dyer Ball's Edi-Alice E Hammond, Mr. R. M. tion) are sufelant in all ros-Johnson, Mr. A. Lim Alam-sek, Mr. pecta. In this connection the L. E. Olwell, Mr. Jose Perez and following comments occur to Mr. A L Thompson,
the s.s. "President Madison" from List of passengers arrived by Manila, on May 27:-
For Shanghai: Lieut. R., W. Christie, Mr. Lay Yan-chee, Misa May Sunt-hong, Mr. N. Mck. Heath, Miss Tong Chun-ching Miss Tong Cheong-chit, Mrs. Wong Shes and Mias Wong Ting-yum,
For Seattle Miss Grate R. Averill, Mr. J. Landahl, Mr. Filipe Sulvózn and Miss V. H. Taylor.
(1) Regulation a reads as fol-
Tuws
An efficient are acrvice, to the satisfaction of the chief oficer of the Fire Brigado shall be provided in each installation, and the employees shall be in structed periodically in the use of the various appliances What is meant by "periodically" ? And by whom are such em- ployees to be instructed? My university has falled ma Ought not such instructions to It taught me idealism and I nea be given by such an officer used realism.It taught me. theory is referred to in Regulation and I needed practice Emmet
V. Maun