THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 10TH, 1998.

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Tonnage, d.w.

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LORD BEAVERBROOK AND GREAT EDITORS,

“The great editor must think with the people. That is why visualisation is a saro sign of talent in the boy, while the possos aon of style is so often a will-o-the wip," says Lond Beaverbrook in the Sunday, Express.

To put the matter in slightly

not

Hallo, London ! was the fraternal greeting which was received in London from New York in January. It was couched in the friendliest tones, it was different form, what is required is the like one frund calling to another at mass touch. If the young journalist had reveille In truth; if was a daydawn to ask the fairies for a gift, it is exactly greeting it ushered in

and in this power be

to cho ought

choose. Nothing charactoriatie American

the morn will stop the journalist who possOSSCE

But the fact remains that this fundamental ing of a new spoch in 'Tic com.

quality of the editor

scoms to belong privileged to hear the voice of in the main to men

who have Old made choice of the academic career as an young America calling across England in the still hours of the night avenue into Fleet Street. The conclusion wore strangely moved, says the Morning which must inevitably be drawn frein the lists I shall give is, that a public school and The occasion was an attempt organized university course is no advantage to

the by

the International Western Electric journalist who aspires to bo un editor, and Company to transunit conversation by may possibly be an actual hindrance. The radio

from America to this evidence telephony

once suggeste that too more historie country. It took place at New Southgate, university, the leas the chance the student wben about sixty guests of the company possesses of the editorial chair. And this is assembled for the event. The tests lasted particularly curious, because one:

(might ax- from 2 am to 4 ́am, Although framed pect editors to

highest degree

only was succesful. Not is a demonstration of speech transmission by wireless, but there was also some 13. markably rapid transmission of cable messages

reply to imless talks from New York Mr. H. B. Thayer, Mt. W.

and M

the

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on an ambitious scale, they were in the which has chosen from the class BHANGHAI LINE:-Ballings approximately every three days between"" Canton and

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B. Ch J. J. Cephone and

Blackwell, of the American

Nion of

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Telegraph Company. These cablegrama were read out and acknowledged personally by them by means of radio telephony com ing- 3.200 miles across the average time occupied in the antic. The the cabled messagea between York and Now Southgate was two minutes,

The last message of the tests was perhaps the most interesting of all. It was the first. interview ever conducted by Transatlantic wireless telephony. At 343 am. a message was sent from the party at New Southgate aking Mr. Thayer for his opinion on the prospects of the Ku Klux Klan movement in Europe. At 356 am. (thirteen minutes later) Mr. Thayer made the following verbal reply, which was taken verbatim by the Morsing Post representative as it

of

through the medium a loud have received a cablegram asking my opinion on the Ku Klux Klan movement becoming popular in Europe. As I under stand the Ku Klux Klan movement, it is a

through the public school or at least the university. Yet how does the matter stand according to "Who's Who

"London editors who have no public school or university training —*

....

I.

.

1. Daily Express, R. D. Blumenfeld.

2. Daily Chronicle, E. A. Porris."

3. Daily Telegraph, Sir J. M. le Sage.

4. The Morning Post, H. A. Gwynne.

Leonard Rees.

Sunday Sunday

The

James Douglas.

J. L. Garvin

8. Weekly Dispatch, Bernard Falk.

The People, Robert Donaki.

10. Evening Standard, Wilson Fope.

The second list of London alitors com prises those who, while educated at public schools and universities would, how. ever wrong, hardly pass the test applied by the Eton, Rugby, and Oxford, or the Harrow, Winchester and Cambridge public school and university men.

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1. Daily Mail, T. Marlowe, Queen's Col- lege, Galway.

Evening News, C. J. Beattie, Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen University.

Daily News J. 6. Hodgson, Christ College, Brecon; Queen's College, Oxford.

4. Pall Mall Gazelle, D. M. Sutherland, Edinburgh University.

The final class consists of a single in- dividual,

1.

The Times, Geoffrey Dawson, Eton; Magdalen College, Oxford.

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Shangbal, sometimes calling at Swatow. Through tickets naa insged to be obtained and through Bill of Lading are Northers and Yangiese Forta via Bhangkal LINE :--&-weekly service is maintained with lands by vessels with good

Parerger sccommodation, malings from both parts every Fridayd LINE:-Sangs

Caller at Prostately weekly for passengers and

When Indacompa

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Kadat Jesselton. Labuan, Tawar through Bir of Ladira forcedation, Cargo Cake of and I had Datum LINE-A regular service is ran from March to November betwee

Hongkong and Tientuin, calling as Welbstwel and Chefno, LINE-A weekly servies is provided barwa Hongkong and Bangkok, la Bwstow, by Svo stermore fital with up-to-date passenge socommodation.

excellent

CALCUTTA LINE

5.5.

or

about

"HOSANG", will be despatched on Wednesday, 14th March at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG

& CALCUTTA

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

moremant for a more healthy Americanism; but a lawless movement. I hope that Americanis will increase in Europe, but it is my opmion that in these times of un- settlement and unrest the remedy is abiding believe that no movement which depends on laws rather than neglecting thein.

"It will be observed that the greatest "disregard of law will have may Joy water of London editors have had no

life either in the United States or elsewhe and that the period

regular scholastic education at all, that the when such a

a movement smaller schools and university foundation will have A tendency to extend is

close I am sorry that the supply the residue, and that the highest coming to representatives of the British Press traditional form of education boats only one. THRONE: chose subject of which I know so

The moral is obvious. The great majority of little, but I thank them for the opportunity the editors are the men who began on the

This wil of saying what I have said.

news and on the practical side. They have terminate the demonstration. I want to out paced in the struggle the university take this opportunity to thank you for apt to come to Fleet bearing us so patiently until this lato hour.

Streat in the rule

a

of a man of letters inter-

I want to express my best wishes for your The youth who aspires to journalism healths and prosperity at the beginning of should therefora begin at the very bottom this new year, and I hope that at the end of it We stall

see the affairs of the earth rung of the ladder, and, starting as a re- through the whole weary porter, should go sport settled. Good

Mr. F. Gill, European

Lean Chief Engineer of round of sub-editing before he can hope to the International Western Electric Company, in this way the whole "technique of his be a news editor. For not only will he learn who presided over the demonstration, ex- plained at

the

outset that they were engaged profession, but he will be in constant touch in the first attempt at conversation from with the actual raw material of his trade America. There was an elment of chance the news.”

in that there wire about 3,000 miles

The

testa

of uncontrolled space between them and the "sending station. were being conducted by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and

by

the Radio Corporation of America in co- operation, and were the outcome of a great amount of

research and develop Special plant had been installed at Point, Long Island, and the speak

Some

would be at 195, Broadway, New Between those two places, roughly 70 miles apart, telephone lines had been laid so that it was transmission by a combination of radio and wire, Although tests had boen

going on for

weeks no conver sation had so far been transmitted; there had been only signals and disconnected words. That night's tests, he added, would be links in the chain leading to the final conquest of speech over distance...

Those present at

the demonstration in

CHURCH SERVICES.

Brad)-

UNICK CHURCH (Kennedy Sunday Services March th

Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Hymnt: 138, 640, 765,87,.193. Subject: The Patience of Christ. Evening Service at 4 o'clock.

Hymns: 811, 295, 847,529, 670. Subject: The Temptation of Peter Preacher at both Services: Rev. J. Kirk Muconachés

Bunday School:-3.30.

Christian Endeavour Meeting" and Social Hoar on Friday-8.30.1%

(1689

FIRST CHUEJA or Oxzny Servertret MacDonnell Road, below Bowen Road,

cluded Senator Marconi, Sir A. Shirley Tram Station Sunday, 11.15 am. Wed- Benn, Mr. (President Associated Chambers

of Commerce), Sir Evelyn Marray (See-nesday, 5.45 p.m. retary, General Post Office) Captain

Miles (repres

Mr. F. J.

G.F.O.)

Misty Major T

(Assistant Secretary the First Sex Lord),

Group Captain Brandy (Air Purves (Engineer- Mr. E. H G.P.O.), Mr. (General Manager, Western Union graph Company), Mr. O. B. Harrizan First Secretary, United States Embassy), Commander G. Lering (Wireless In Spector, G.F.O.), Mr. R. A Dalzell (Director of Telephones and Telegraphs, G.P.O), and Mr. W. H. Ecclea (City and Guilds Technical College).

FROM MANSION TO COTTAGE, PEER AND HIGH TAXATION.

Lord Armstrong, who has a charming residence with beautifully, laid-out grounds at Cragside, Rothbury, amid the Northumbrian bills, has decided, owing to the high taxation, to close the mansion and live in an adjacent cottage. Lord and Lady Armstrong take a keen interest in charity, and the grounds of Oraguido are open to visitors each summer on payment of a fee, the proceeds", being « divided mong various charities. This pleasing custom will be continued for the present year.

Lord Armstrong of Bamburgh “and Cragside. In the only son of the isto. Mr. J. W. Waten, of Alderstone -- Hall, Northumberland, and great-nephew of the "ŽAVORIŐR” BY – the Armstrong gun and founder of the Elswick Works. His great-uncle, "whose peoraga, bocamo or tinct at his douth in 1900, loff his 'pro- perty to the present baron, who surned "the additional" name and arms of” Arm- trong, and was "himmelf created a peer 1903. He has one son, Captain the Hon. WJ. M. Watson-Armakrong.

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