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BRITISH POLICEMEN. ESSENTIALS DEMANDED OF THE CONSTABLE.
Why do not more young men prove their patriotism and assure for them- The much-postponed international polo selves an honourable and lucrative career match between the United States and by enrolling in the place forces of the Great Britain was played at Meadow.ountry asks P. N. R. Hill in the Daily brook on September 14th and resulted în
It is not everyone who can become a an easy victory for America by 16 gonts policeman, and the blue uniform of the civil power is every bit as honourable '18 the scarlet and gold of the Guards. And still more, it is a testimony to all the world of the high character and physical fitness of the wearer that, in short, he is a proper m84..
tio 5.
The weather was not particularly pro mising early in the afternoða for the long-delayed International Polo match, being rather dull and threatening, but the ground was in good condition, and large crowds flocked to the polo field.
The Prince of Wales arrived unosten tatiously, accompanied by his party, and took his place in a special box placed at his disposal facing the centre of the
Bold
These are the essentials' demanded of the would-be police officer: In character he must be impeaceable; his physical fit pess must stand a test, even greater than that applied to military men; it is highly desirable that his education should be at least of secondary school standard, while he must not be under 18 or over 30 years of uge.
The crowd became momentarily denser while, with the sun breaking through and This is what the country requires of In return it offers a the springing up of a light breese, the its police officers.
career in which advancement depends not weather conditions were almost perfect.
on seniority but on capability. The There was a loud cheer as the British salary paid varies from £182 & year for ponies, preceded by the British players, the newly joined recruit-in addition to paraded round the field in a long file. allowances-to £2,000 or more a year paid followed by the Americans. The teams to some chief constables of counties and "plums " took the ɓeld at 4.13 in brilliant sun boroughs. These posts are shine; the blue sweaters of the British within the reach of every constable of the players contrasting, vividly with the all-right sort; indeed the majority of chief white of the Americana.
constables are officers who have passed through the ranks.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLAY. The Americans opened with a strong At the end of 25 years' service there attack, but England recovered the ball is an excellent pension, equivalent to at the goal month. A scrimmage cosmed halfpay, towards which an officer pays 5 and Hitchcock was on the point of scor- per cent. of his annual salary, How this ing, when bo was brilliantly ridden off by works out in the officer's favour is de- Atkinson. England then set up & coun- monstrated by the fact that ons distin- ter-attack and, taking the ball to the guished policeman who in the course of opposite end, opened the scoring with abis official career contributed about £400 to the fund has already drawn more than free shot by Lacey.
11,000 in pession.
America immediately equalised, Steven son taking the ball dawnfield for a clear goal. America scored again and led at the end of the first chukker by two goals to one.
America's back-hand work was espe cially brilliant, and play in the first chukker was of a most specacular charac ter. The spectators rose in their seats in great excitement. Lacey's striking was magnificent.
un
At the opening of the second chukker the Englishmen struck cut for the Ame rica goal, but the Americans endeavoured to keep the ball in British, territory.
with brilliant Lacey, however. through, carried the ball back to the American goal. The Americans then at- tacked and scured. Atkinson missed a fine opportunity when, after a fine run, he failed to score. Becond chukker ended with the Americans leading by 3 goals
to one.
Lacey, seemed handicapped it making his back-band shots by his injured shoulder. Hitchcock scored America's fourth goal from a free shot alter a foul.i Play continued to centre round the British goal, and before the end of the third chukker the Americans led by 7
to L
In the fourth chukker the Americans continued to attack. Stevenson quickly adding two more goals, one as the result of a backhander from the corner post. The game continued to go all in favour of America, and at half-time they led by ten goals to one.
As the game proceeded the Americans' superiority was overwhelmingly demon. strated, and the British team, apart from Lacy, who was outstandingly brilliant, seemed ineffective.
Play in the fifth chukker entred round the visitors' goal, but despite many narrow shaves the Americana failed to in- crease their score until the last minute when Hitchcock made it 11-1. Huradall ud a good chance to score, but his pony was beaten and he was easily outridden by an opponent. The field appeared to be on the soft side, and between each period a small army of men invaded the ground rolling it and replacing pieces of turf,
In the sixth period Lacey was repeated ly cheered for brilliant single-handed runs, but he had to work alone, his team appearing able to lend him little support. America added a twelfth goal, and shortly afterwards Milburn, with a powerful shot almost from midfield, brought the total to thirteen, the ball just dribbling between the posta
In the 7th chukker a foul by Harndall
Few people realise the antiquity and honourable asture of the office of con- stable, or that the modern police are selected to perform duties for pay which the country has a right to demand from every citizen gratuitously.
It was the Municipal Corporations Act of 1815 that brought the constable as we know him into existence in the boroughs and large cities, but it was the Statute of Winchester in the reign of Edward L. that really introduced him as a power in the Civir Government of the country.
His duties in those days were to view armour and see to the conservations of the peace," a task for which he received no pay. Today be still conserves the peace; indeed, his chief duty is the pre- vention of crime and offences against the laws of the Realm.
THE DOCTOR'S OATE,
OF MEDICAL HOLY SECRETS "
PRACTICE."""
The Doctor's Oath, by Mr. W. E. S. Jones, an erudite work recently publis ed, sheds a good deal of light on the in- wardness of the question Should a Doctor Tell even when enjoined to de so by a court of law.
What is known as "the doctor's cath" is the Hippocratic oath "or honourable obligation to medical morality which Hippocrates, the "Father of Medicine," administrered to his disciplen.
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Hippocrates, who was born in 100 B.C., practised in Athens, and a version of the origin of the oath, which Mr. Jones con- siders very reasonable," tells us that when it was found necessary to admit outsiders into the hereditary schools of Greek medicine, Hippocrates admin's tered an oath in order to securo candid ates of a suitable character.
in its
In its pagan form the Hippocratic oath a fairly familiar, The Christian onth bas never been published before present appearance, Mr. Jones states, în this book. Despite certain differences, the general purport of both is the in- junction of strict, morality. Both require the
doctor to swed
I will not give poison to anyone, though asked to do so. Nor will sug- gest such a plan."
In both, the obligation of secrecy is vir tually identical. In the Christian oath the doctor swears:
Whatsoever in the course of practice I see or bear (or outside my practice in social intercourse) that which ought not to be published abroad, I will not divulge, but consider such things to be holy secrets. Now if I keep this oath and break it not,
let the Americans in ugain, Hitchcock may God be my helper in my life and
acoring easily from the free shot, Shortly art and may I be honoured among all afterwards Lacey, with a high scooped men for all time. If I keep faith well. shot, scored England's second goal amid but if I forswear myself may the opposite
befall me." [" relieved cheers from the spectators.
medical The
oath taken by Glasgow England got another goal right at the
studcats on
on graduation. " is also given. end of the seventh chukker, making the It requires the doctor solemnly and
sincerely" to declare
score 15 to 3.2
In the eighth period Stevenson's pony stumbled, and he was heavily thrown An anxious crowd of doctors and attend ants gathered round his prostrate figure in mid-feld, the game, being temporarily stopped. Mrs. Stevenson hurried across from the grand stand amid the sympathe tic silence of the crowa. †
"
will exercise the several parts my profession, to the best of my know- ledge and abilities, for the good safety and welfare of all persons committing themselves, direction and that I will not knowingly or committed, to my care and or intentionally do anything or adminis ter anything to them to their bart" Dr prejudice, for any consideration, or from Stevenson was carried off the field. The any motive whatever. Prince of Wales immediately sent bia
And
I further declare that I will keep equerry with an expression of sympathy, silence as to anything I have seen or The game was resumed with Strawbridge heard while visiting the sick, which it sabatitating ag
would be improper to divulge.”
"
Result Amerien beat England by 16
to b
HOW THE GOALS WERE SCORED,-
at Chukker
2nd Chukker
3rd Chukker ...
4th Chukker
5th Chukker
6th Chakker 7th Chukker 8th Chukker
Total
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