THE MAN WHOSE WIFE LAUGHED.
TRIALS AND TRIUMPHS OF AN ARMLETEER,
(By "GBOUT 46."]
THR HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY Wru, 1916.
CLOSER UNION OF THE THE DEAD HAVE CALLED AND
EMPIRE.
MR. B. R. WISE'S PROPOSALS.
At the Royal Colonial Institute last month, Mr. Bornhard E. Wise, K.C Agent General for New South Wales die “You, of all mon!" laughed my wife cussed the Closer Union of the Empire and made the interesting suggestion that a Convention of elected Representatives of the various States of the Empire should be summoned,
derisively.
"Explain yourself," I demanded. “Am I different from other men? Am I afflict- ed? Am I halt Am I??
She interrupted, mimicking my indignā tion. Is ho rheumatic in damp weather? Oh, not at all. Does he have to diet him welf? Oh, never," Dot, he got tired in the evenings? Not a bit, bless his old heart; he only sleep, in his armchair for exorcise.
I thrust her from me. Forty," I said
is a man's primo." eternly,
Sume men's, she cor:.cted.) He has harden- ed, stiffened." ("Particularly in the kuees," the got in.) "He has learnt resource and endurance. When he takes a position he is stubborn against being shifted." ("Especially after dinner, she added.)
Ino
Would you have write Lord Derby," I asked, and tell him that I cannot do my duty because my wife will not let me
any
Would you have me write Lord Derby," she asked, and say, James Mentwell, my husband, was forty last June. I know more about him than Army doctor. I have never found a cook yet who will stop in the same house the master's indigestion. He is so fit for the trenches that he had to take his rheumat ism to Droitwich lust year. He is so adaptable to the noise of battle, that he tears his hair when our neighbour's cock crows. James Meutwell has an anthracite
While interest and sentiment alike
THE LIVING HAVE HEARD.
BRILLIANT ORATION BY MR.
L. N. PARKER."
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CHURCH SERVICES.
E. Jonn's CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 4h Funday after Epiphany, 30th January, 1916, Holy Communion (8.5 am) Matins (11 sm.) Respobres Ferial; Venite, Hindle; Pesims Hyras, 144 and 145, Te Deum, Rastell. Jones and
we recollect two facts-first, that no men, life to the true God Saint Edmundsbury, Pre; Jubilate; Wesley (st Even-
however able, can prepare a Constitution for a free people; and, second, that a free people can prepare for itself, is some fashion or another, any Constitution which it needs,
Your
A very inspiriting address was delivered by Mr. Louis N. Parker (Master of Pageantry) at Bury St Edmunds on the occasion of the 700th ratification of Magna Charts. He said: Standing on this his toric and sacred spot a man must indeed have a dullard's mind who sees no vision of the growth of England, or who is not stirred to his depths by the memory of her You Englishmon said Mr. Wise, who struggle to emerge out of darkness, her con-
vulsive efforts upwards, and her develop live in England, who have called us to ment into the beauty, the greatness, and your aid in time of war (although I ad. the freedom which we are now fighting to mit that the aid would have been given preserve, For, I suppose, there are few places in which the story of England is more just as freely uninvited), cannot end. I deeply rooted, or in which it has left more believe, will not refuse to give us a place vivid scars than the greensward your eys now look upon. There are few places where by your side at the Council which decides the torms of peace. Nor would the pre- sonce of Ministers from the Dominions memory can grepe so far into the boxy past prejudice Great Britain. Rather I believe and still light apen events which contri- buted to the building up of the nation A they would prove of great assistance.
great and ornate civilisation--the civilim impelling the Dominions towards a closertion of amolant Rong-was flourishing here union with each other and with the Me when Northern Europe was primeval for- the Country, the practical difficulties in est, inhabited by primeval man. the way of this organic change appear so Germany was yet for centuries to worship formidable that no responsible politician Odia, whom, to speak truth, she still wor would venture to propound a scheme, ships, the Saint whose festival you are Yet this need not cause discouragement if celebrating, was bearing witness with his
is one of the cradles of English history.
Here, within a stone's throw, Boadicea flanted Faustinus, and set the flame alight which ultimately burnt the Roman out of Britain. Here Edmund reigned wisely and We have in Australia an example of this gently, and here he fel, martyred for his paradox. I do not believe that anyone faith, at the hands of the Dane, who know Australia during the late eastern country has always been, as it is eighties and the early nineties would to-day, the first to feel the assaults of the deny that the difficulties in the way of invader and it was here your forefathers forming & Constitution for the British bore the brunt of Sweyn's blows and wit- Empire which shall give a voice to all nessed the horror of his ravages. But out portions of the Empire in all matters of of all this turmoil you arose, as you would, common interest, and at the same time
as you do aring now, strengthoned and stove in his bedroom, a bottle of embroca
preserve the independence of each part calmly confident; and, on the spot where tion on his dressing-table, a touch of brun-
in the management of its internal affairs, Sweyu had raged, where he and his Kullur chitis every winter, a wife that he cannot
are not any greater if, indeed, they leave for a week without home sickness.
not less than those which stood in the had threatened to erase humanity and cru- P-please 1-let J.James of, my lord."
way of the union of the Australian States. cify Christ a second time, yon built one of My wife ended her attack under cover
These difficulties the people of Australia the Lamps of England, one of the contres of of the white dag. She sank into a chair
overcame against the opposition and in-flights, Tearning charity and good deeds. and pressed the white flag to her eyes. difference of the majority of their poliwhich irradiated the whole country the "I cc-call it cruel and s-selfish. Y-you're only doing it to make people think y-you're ticians by cailing upon oach State to cleut great monastery of which Time itself has younger than you are. What y-you want 10 representatives to a constituent con-not been able to efface the traces, of which
Constitution to is to 8-gingTipperary with a 1-lot of vention, which was charged with the duty all development of thought has not wiped be out the memory or the influence. And, on of preparing enough to be your s-sons. Y you're doing it just to walk about in submitted for scceptance or rejection this very spot, where I am now, most, an The worthily, commemorating the Past, your k-khaki and get girls ogling you." to a plebiscite of each State.
forbears assembled some seven hundred the in If she had only kept to pathos she might people thus had both the first and
framing of years ago-it matters not whether it be a the last word But I was hurt at her re bavy won.
They first chose the their Constitution.
year more or a year leas to force a tyrant. flections on my age and physique,
to respect a scrap of paper. The liberties resented her aspersions on the military men by whom it would be framed, and
then they voted on the finished work,
Henry had given you, the liberties John man's
with her own gox. Next popularity
would have bargained away, you forced day I came home with two-and-niaepence.
him to ratify, so that, to the end of time, They have taken you!" exclaimed my
"Every man horn on this sacred soil, wife. Then all I can say is that they
Whether he be a boron or a hind, wil take anyone.” I was just about to
Shall proudly haid his face up to the sur give her the two-and-uinopence as an heir
Refashioned in the image of his Maker." speat it on
That, and the memory of Saint Edmund, King and Martyr, are what you are assem bled here to-day to celebrate; and no cele bration could come in a more appropriate hour. For the spirit of Sweyn is broad. His worthy successor is raraging the world, and alling it with such horrors, such damnable atrocities, as Eweyn himself never imagined He would, if he could, snatch from you Magus Charts, and every privi lege which, through long ages, you have wrung from Destiny: freedom of life, free- dom of conscience, all graceful arts, all tender associations, all pleasant amenities which have inado England the most lov "My dear, dear Mentwell. You surely
able land on earth; the land to which the haven't At your time of life" I might. have been sixty by the way he said it) "If I
may achieve in other countries, yearns intol and with your constitution."
And you know better erably to return. I said icily, lifting my left hadn't,"
than 1 with what weapone your enemy arm, hey do you think I have It should not have obtained this!"
The Cairo correspondent of the Pioneer fights. He comes like a thief in the right, been given you, intoned the vicar. My dear old friend" (I was eighty now), "I writes under date December 19th:-There and pours-fire eat-of-the darkness on your sleeping citizens. His own black heart is revere your motives, It is splendidly
But how can you stand mili- is no doubt whatever that the U boats have devoured with a great fear, and he thinks patriatie. tary training?" The vicar annoyed me been most unpleasantly active of late in this he will subdue you by the same terror. Will he achieve his purpose1 Does he did so that I blurted out a golfing word.
The next friend wag otte doctor. He, at part of the Mediterranean, as the daily he over-know the kind of task he has least, good breezy patriot, would congratuliet of sunken ships has testified Several undertaken. Did he ever know what soil late. He spotted my armlet and stopped ships have had exciting experiences, and our love of country is rooted in or how
What P
in this connection that of a British ship deeply the roots have struck? Consider this bis car, jamining the brakes on. he oried, have they taken you Well, I'm Pardon, Mrs. Hentwell, but it's which recently arrived of Alexandría is well little spot. What blood has not beer shed worth recording, Not far out from port it here for God and for Freedom? The blood ridiculous." "What's ridiculous!"
mot two hostile submarines which ordered of saints, of kings, of heroes, of nameless, inquired stonily. Why a dear old crock
it to heave to. The captain was, however, but not less glorious, men, women, and in no mood to obey and began at once to children. The earth is steeped in it. The like you Meatwell, thinking that you can be a soldier." The doctor, like the vicar, said a few platitudes about my "patriot fire at them. The submarines returned his sacred bones of those who died for our well- ism," whispered to my wife, Never mind, fire and maneuvred for a position, but the being lie everywhere under our feet; and Mrs. Mentwell, there's nothing like camp captain cleverly evaded all their attempts they cry out to us to hold fast what they training to give a new lease to old stagers," and left me speech Jass,
vom.
I was so hurt that between 19 and 2.30.
I
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Is it the dream of a visionary that a Constitution for the Empire could be framed by a similar methods, and is it not at least worth while making the attempti Personally, I believe three parts of the difficulty would be overcome by the mero fact of the Convention meeting, because Until I met my friends." Armlet Sun-can imagine nothing more stirring to day was the proudest day of my life. the imagination and nothing more likely to Ning forty-five is my average time of conduco to union than the assemblage in breakfast parade. On Armlet Bunday I Westminster Hal of the elected represen started strict military training and was tatives of all the King's Overses Posses batbed, shaved, and dressed by aine.
sions under the presidency of his Majesty. The Unions of America, Australia, and South Africa were effected by the method
have outlined.
The first friend we met was the vicar; overtaking us as he hurried to church. have always liked the vicar until now. I have often been good for a guinea for his funds. Not if I rise to be a field-marshal and get a field-marshal's pay will be ever This was the vicar's get another stiver. greeting;
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FIGHT WITH TWO SUBMARINES,
BRITISH SHIP'S EXPERIENCE IN wanderer, whatever fortune and dignity he
THE MEDITERRANEAN,
Now
291 and 571, God Sare the- 190g (5.6 p.m.) Be porres, Ferial; Prains, of the 30th evening; M-gnificat, Maittow (6th morning); Nuns Dimittis, Smart (22nd even- ing) At them, Like as the bar," Novello, Hymne, 79 and 21 (inse 2). NB-Palm 147 serses 7, 12 and 18 in noiron; Panim 18, verses 1 and 5 G. P. in unison; Paalm 150 verses 1, 7, 8 and 12 in unison; Fealm 149,
Tersen 1, 3 and 6 in unison.
ST. ISTER'S CHURCH, West Point. ~ Bön- Sru on day. 30th January-6 m., Hely Commun. On Morning Prayer and
Rev. WT. Featherst n UNION OBURGH, Kennedy Read. Sunday, 30th January. Sanday Services Morning Service at 11 am. Hymns 245, 871, 227 and 179 Preacher; Rev. J. Kirk Masonsch & Evening Service at 6 pm. Hymns 359, E, 111,
88 and 263. Fracler: Eer, F. Bobinson.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 28th at 10.15 am.-Except for a moderate increase of prea are over Hokkaido, conditions remain practically unchanged.
Fresh to moderate monsoon may be expected along the east coset of China, and over the China San.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 16 am to-day, 0.00 inches.
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dare not say whose is the greater courage.
When we read the ancient chronicles and some glowing page sets our bloed leaping, wo are apt to cry:"Oh, that I had lived Fricads, the days
to torpedo his ship. After a time the Bri-won by toil and suffering and bloody death, But consider again. Go up and down the tish ship was left with only four shots. By that time I was quite prepared for With one of these one of the submarines length and breadth of Great Britain, and was hit fair and square and she forth you shall not find one square inch that bes the Fergusous. The Fergusone belong to that kindly tribe of humanity who always with blew up. Another shot went wide, anot its own chapter of the same inspiring manage to make you feel thoroughly ill. third, however, hit the other submarine, etery. The tenet little village, the forgotten The Fergusons no meet you without which instantly disappeared. It is to be hamlet, can show its here, its line of saying sympathetically that you look presumed that she was badly damaged. The heroes who fought for freedom--fought for
palo"
run down." If the Fergu captain of the British steamer continued their faith, and died for their convictions, or
him nons knew Hercules they would that he woked dreadfully delicate his voyage to Alexandria after this very All Britain is drenched with the lord
aarrow cscape which was entirely due to her children who died, that she might be they met Falstaff they would urge him to
Whenever I run into the bis bravery and skilful seamanship, and a great and free; died that you and I might "feed up
shadow of the Hohenzollern fell upon us. Fergusong I go home and make a new will arrival at port a handsome reward was be the happy folk we were until the black Even now we have scarcely felt more than Mrs, Ferguson saw the armlet, clutched given to him and his crew by the owners.
the fringe of that shadow. But ask Bel- my wife's bands, and condoled with her as
gium, ask the Northern provinces of if she were already a widow. Ferguson
France, ask Alsace and Lorraine, and Po held my hand in his and implored me to
buy out."Write, at ance, to the War the opposite sox pass me by with no mare
Jand and heroic Serbia, what the full black Offico," he begged. "Offer them the big of a glance than I have myself given at
ness of that shadow moans. Is the shadow in those great days" Од cheque you can scrape up. Tell them geological specimens in musums.
to blight us? God helping usneyor! The we live in are the greatest the history of that you only did it as an example to the
Armlet Monday" I walked in a young aw. I admire you for doing it, world. Twice in Holborn and once in blood of our fathers, and of their fathers the world has known. No man before us I will say no more. How fathers beyond memory, cries out to us, and saw such days, nor will their like ever be Mentwell, but you could never go through Cheapside...
we have heard the cry.. Out of the ear witnessed again, The story of them-"Let with it. When we had shaken off the sorry I am for Samuel Pepys that he never
has risen a spirit undefined, impalpable, the great world spin for ever down the Ferguson, saw some more friends in the bad an armet. offing. I slipped off my armlet and did not
And, at the end of the day, triumph of miraculous, which has sent millions of our ringing grooves of change" shall be told Bons and brothers to the front, and will send by countless generations, who will envy us wear it again to pluck
enough
triumphs, my wife. The Fergusons, I
A joy to the young and antil Monday morning.
and stirs among you at this moment. be alive now. one has to fear in this world. My trials The vicar shall have a guinea for his class Throughout the realm the dead have called strong who are privileged to strike down After all, it is only one's friends that now perceive, were a blessing in disguise, millions more. That spirit brood, over you, for having lived in them. Think it s joy to Belgian Refugees to Eat and the living heard, and will hear daily the monster that threatens us; a joy to give, give as an armleteer coded, and my triumphs for Teach The Fergusona and our
more clearly, and daily answer more stern-those who, having nought else as an armleteer had their joy day when Bacon and
other friends had got my wife's back up;
And their love and their labour; a joy even to I walked the world on Monday. The po they had roused her proprietorial pridely, until his tyranny be overpast,
But the men only. If any good can come the mourners, who bring the sacrifice of ters at the station beamed admiringly at
December beam: some- I have not only proved to my wife that I me-not the
mero thing more spontaneous and disinterested. am still young, but I have proved that out of so evil a thing as war, it is the lessen their agony and their tears. God give us The stationmaster opened my carriage door she, too, is young- On "Armlet Monday we are learning of the courage the devolife to see the end, and, as we have partici with a gesture as though I wore Joffre him- night, when I came home and hang up my tion, and the self-sacrifice of English pated in the turmoil, to witness the glory; overcoat (armlet side out, to keep the ser women. The dainty maid who a year ago to breathe a new life in that new dawn Bolf. My fellow-passengers-elderly man
vants in mind of what surt of master they did not know how to occupy the idle boots, which is not far off when we shall see each in their lifties, poor fellows-looked at me
The lady serve), my wife put her arms round my sad swooned at a ply-prick, now tends the other with transfigured faces, and know enviously and approvingly.
"I'm really awfully pleased and sick and wounded day and night works that the spirit of Saint Edmund was with ticket-collectors at the terminus smiled to awfully proad, she whispered, my her fingers to the bone for their comfort, us, and that Britain has come out of the me like lady ticket collectors in revues.
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