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THE HORLTS GREATEST SKIP-CHIDE

FRENCHWOMEN ÄND"

THE SUFFRAGE.

SENATORS DISAGREE.

The public gallerics in the French Sonate

WEATHER REPORT.

January 2nd, at 9.55,--Warning to Hong kong, Coast Porta, &c. :-NE. - gale" in Formon Channel.

modemtely from Shanghai ta

decreased

WORLD THEATRE

A strong motiordano deep depression WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY, 3rd to 6th JANUARY

in and

a is central to

Ito the oast of Hokkaido the sex of Chins and over the northern Strong: monsoon may be expected along portion of the China Sea.

N. Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

2nd Jan, 0,90 inch. Total sizes, January 1st, 00.00 inches, against an average of 60 Inabes.

were crowded with woman when the debate creaty fad, “a” 11, 8-Fremumbai- November 14th age was resumed on kong and motorately tovar W 1 Papun

M.1 Gourja, in concluding his advocacy of the proposed new law, brushed naide the objection that women are not subject to military service with the observation that they fulfilled the office of motherhood, which was far more important. “u

M. François Saint-Maur also supported).10. the measure, and declared that ther would not have real universal suffrage until the women were included. Was it true, he asked, "that giving women. the vote would bring disagreement into the home?” That will come ashouted several of the senators. M. Satt-Maur retorted that in some homes already the women. tried to inuance their husband's vote. If they had a vote of their own they would be Formosa Channel content. He attached no importance to the argument of the confessional. They need not be afraid of the influence of ministers of religion, that had been proved in Belgium.

The forecam for the 24 hours anding si on 3rd Jan in an follow-

FOLBCAST

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| N,X ̧ winds, fresh.

at first, then fine.

Hongkong to Gap Rook to strong cloudy

NE monsoon

South some of Chins between (The skine ar

Hongkong and Immocks

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Bouali comat of China between The same -

Hongkong and Asiana

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

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REGISTER.

Hongwung Observatory, January and

„Previous Um Dato un Dato

Day

h. Labrousse was the first to raise his voice in opposition to the measure The women of the provianes,, be declared amid cheers, did not want the vote. They wish- ed to leave the destinian of the country to the men while they looked after the destinies of their families. If they gave the suffrage to women, it must be giron to all. "If they all resembles Mine. de Sévigné-or Mme. Becamier that would be well. Let them finish with this a gu nont of equal justice. If they invoked equality and pushed that Barometer argument to its conclusion, they came to famidity

Temperature Communism and anarchy. Wowen ware Wind Direction already, too much engaged in men's affairs. To earn money they reject motherhood, and Weather so desert the role for which woman, was Bain

0.00 1.00 created.

Lowest open air Temperature on sad + 46 Highest open-air Temperature on Int

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M. Huguei Le Roux reminded the Senate that he had written fifty volumes on the relations of men and women from the social and other points of view. But his admira tion for the women of France did not lead him to demand the role for them. He baked simply for the municipal vote for women and full electoral rights for wär widows and women who were the heads of families. He rejected the idea that the dangers of maternity could be placed on the same level as the dangers of war. Before granting women electoral rights they should demand from them civil service comanarable to military service

The debate was adjourned.""

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From Jan. 3rd to 9th, 1993.

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M Binil Coué on November 16th attend. 8. ed at the Code clinique, which is run by

Mon a pupil of his, Mira Cohen, at Campden House-court, and gave what was part-lectare Twen and part-trentrucat to about twenty-ave men and women. Two of those present were doctors, and the others were persóna desirous of bing cured of diseases and complaints as varied as deafness, asthma, neurasthania, aleeplessness and rheumatism. There were also two believers in M. Couč, one of whom wished to be relieved of a bad temper and another wished to secure a calmer and more hopeful outlook on life. M. Cous, having enunciated bis, prin ciples, which he was at considerable pains to separate from any idea of healing power peculiar to himself, took each individual separately. He spoke of Estim as being one of the ailmente specially responsive to auto-suggestion. A woman suffering from insomnia told him she had tried to sleep by using his formula, but in vain. "Do not try," said M. Cous. Ther is a doubt in trying. say, 'I shall do it"; then there is no doubt."

Others were a little nervous of. M. Coud's simple tests, but one woman suffer- ing from rheumatism seemed to get relief from the formulaça passe, ça passe." It was easier to say it in Freuch, M. Coné asserted. Afterward he gave his usual leason ca rules of bealth-eating three meals a day, but not over-eating, and so no-all of which his audience were urged to repeat after him with closed eyes.

SEX AND MIND. Fundamental differences in the mental equipment of the sexes are noted by Me Evard, a prominent. French educationist, in a study she has just published of male and female winds.. 'n presenting hor observations she expresses the hope that more attention may be given to this branch of inquiry, in order that boys and girls may cach receive education on the lines best suited to them. Men, abe Ando,

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more sensitive than women to form, but women have a better ap preciation than men of weight, and colour. The masculine brain works more rapidly than the feminine in the association of ideas, but it has much less originality; it is stronger in powers of reason and concentration, but in less gifted in 'qualities of austytis and assimilation Woman's knowledge, while generally fear deep than that of mai, cosers a wider feld, and her powers of observation Area more strongly developed than man's. Intuition counte For more in woman, too, than in man. Mon, says Milo. Evard, judge by reason, but won by instinct. These great difference in the mentality of the sexes are put forward as proving the error of giving the same kind of education to boys and girla.

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