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WEATHER REPORT.
DEATH OF MRS. HALDANE.
VIGOROUS EDUCATIONAL METHODS A HUNDRED YEARS AGO.
In the year of the birth of Mrs. Haldane (mother of Lord Butane, who "relative of diest recently aged 101, hers, Loft Eldon, was George TV's Lord Chancellor and her eldest son sat on the Woolsack for the first time in the Liberal overnment in 1910, becoming the first Labour Lord Chancellor in the late Gov- erument. She had two other suns, par, of whom is an Oxford professor, and a daughter.
Ever since Viscount Haldane came to London as a young man. Mrs. Haldane kept up a daily correspondence with him. Her mornings were invariably devoted to reading and writing, and while her g literary tastes vers wide, she took special iuteris in historical works. Her know fedge of languages include German, French, talian. Latin and Greek.
Although she suffered ocensional at tacks of ururitis, her health was gener ally good. Her hearing was almost un- impaired, and she read her newspapers daily without the aid of spectacles. She Was ist-ngly interested in the affairs of the day, and her knowledge of current levents and policies was always abreast of the times. Last year she was said to be coaxing Lord Haldane to take her to the Wembley Exhibition. A wireless set was installed in her home at Cloan.
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Speaking of her childhood days, she said: "Children in the days were threatened with Boney' (Napoleon Bon aparte) in the nursery if they misbehav tr, and there was still a strong feeling against the French. We sħildren were taken from our cribs ahout seven a... and planged overhead bg two
in a hath of cold water, Lessons were i carriell on with a governess, and 1-learn- The ed to end at three years of age. multiplication table and French verbs were repeated while holding a black board, and with our feet in the stocks, which stocks were especially made by the joiner. One wonders what would be: Bail to such things now. W little girls soon realised the preference given to sons, siney, when our father jaid the foundation stone of his new house, only' the brother's name wis inscribed and not ours.
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MRS. ROSITA FORBES. ADVENTURES IN ABYSSINIA.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr M. Areirood Mi N. Bailey
Miss Mary Francia
Mr & Mrs C. A. Barker Mr I.. Mayrin
Mr N, Beale
Mrs E. R. Belilion
Capt. Bentley
Mr D. Z. M. Berthon
Kr R. J. Birbeck
Mr B. Bond
E. Cappleman
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D.
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Mr J. Connelly Mr J. D. Deckie
Mr J. H. Cook
Er
Descamp
Mr K. Dox Miss O.
Eccles
Mr P. G. Elliott, Mr E. E. a
Mr F.J. W. Focken
Mr & Mrs A. Hong
Following an adventurous journey of 1.100 miles in Abyssinia, in the course of which she penetrated country never pre- riously traversed by a white, woman, Mrs. Bosits Forbes arrived in England recently.
Mr S. Fradk Mr C. L. Gallop Capt. Gabell Dr. Douglas R. Gawler Mr & Mrs J. Gould Miss A.I
I. Gridia Capt. T. F. Hall Mian A. & F. Hamilton Mr & Mrs W. A.
Esanihal
Mr G. A. Harriman Mr G. W. Hart Mr A. F. Henry Mr S. Hirsch Mr&Mr A.W.Hogan Mrs O. H. Hellman
Mr C. E. Holmes Mr R. Humphreys
Me A. K. Jenson
очен
Miss Andrey Jerrold Mr & Mrs E. Johnston Mr J. H. Johnstone
Mr. J. Jones
Mr J. 3. Joseph
Mr W. Kirnaa
M. H.C. Kruse
Mr & Mrs. C. Lauritsen
Miss H. Lilli
Mr G. N. de Man
Mr & Mrs C. Mancini
Mandeli
Miss D, H. Metcali Mr WBruc Morkio Mr. J. R. Milligan MC. A. Murmay Miss B. G. Nicholls Mr L.
S. Nielson
Mr & Mrs & Noble My E. H. O'Farrell Mr & Mrs R, J. Farsons' Mr U. Pensio Perevis
Mr R. H.
H. Uspe
Mr Isaac Poper
M-B. H Mire E, Pynut MrA. H. Rowe Mr & Mrs L. Rowntrie Mr Joseph A. Satosky Mr & Alts
Schofield
Mr A. Schneider Mr R. Shaw Mr D. Kurkel
Sherman
Mr J. H. Shouthwell" Mr & Mo A, D,
Dr.
Silas & infant.
Capt. 1. Siguilaad MF K. W. ET. Souggs Miss F. M.Suggs
H.. Sommers Mrs E. Sparke "Mr M. R. Syubury
Mr A. H. Täit M: H. J. Tattersall Mr & Mrs B. A.
Taylor and child My Fa
James Mr J. E. Thrasher Mr & Mrs L.A.Tobios Mr T. C. Todit
Thom
Lt. Col.& Mrs G. Tulos Mr & Mrs E, R. Wall Mr H. Watkins Afr J, Willes
Mr & Mr G. Woessner
and child
Mr Samuel Wong Mr A. Weemun Mr & Mrs L. A.
Wright
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
Mr & Mrs A,W, Van, Mr & Mrs B. J. Lacol
Audel and child Mr Corley Mr & Mrs A. E. A
Carleton
Mesem Chiu Chi Sin
& Txan T Chow Mr W. 31. Cox Mr A. Dupr Mr & Miss L.
Somers Ellis Mrs Godson Miss Goeze Mr & Mrs A. Hicke
Mr & Mrs M.
Herb-chiell & child.
While just 8 or 10 years of age I read through Voltaire's histories of Louis XIV, Charles XII., and Peter the Great, and looked up all the Freach words that I did not know and wrote them out. A little later there was read aloud to To a Press representative she gave an Dr. J..W. Anderson
Dr. H. Balean
PEAL
s Hume's and Smollett's history, as account of some of the experiences she had Mrs. A. Arthur well as Buchanan's, Rollin's, and others, on her trip. One of the main objects, sheMr F. Austin Our education was good inasmuch as said, was to procure films of the troglodyte Miss E. R. Bailey June 5th at 18.05.--Pressure has decreased books. What we read has remained in wonderful churches hidden away under Mr V. Benjamin
we read classical works and not text city of Lalibella, where there are eleven M J. A. Barton alightly at the majority of reporting stations.
ground: She visited each, with the exception Mr & Mrs T, 0. of that dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
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THREE DAYS IN A CHIMNEY,
Bennett
It is highest to the N. of Japan and de-my mind till this day. pressions are situated over S. W. Japan and S.W. China.
"Boys' schools were very different from "Nothing female is allowed to enter that Mr & Mrs F. W
court," said Mrs. Forbes, adding, with a Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 18 hours, June 5th 0.59 inch Total since those of the present day. I have known smile. I wonder what would happen if a January 1st, 24.98 inches, against an average cousin return from school black and female sparrow built its nest there." Mr M. J. Breen
of 26,03 inches.
The forcast for the 24 hours ending at 18
hours, June 8th is as follow
FOLZCANT
...S. winds, moderate.
8.W. winds, moderate; cloudy, showery.
DISTRICT Formosa Channel Hongkong to Bap Bock South coast of China between) Hongkong and Lamooks) Barth comet of China between
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blue from bruises inflicted by the cane,
Blackwell Mr W. H. Bourne
Bridger
while a companion Byed for three days There is a legend that this city, with its Mr & Mrs R. E. up a chimney in hiding. A girl cousin bloodred sandstone courts, was built by Miss P. W: Brown was punished by being locked up in aangels. In reality it was built by 600 Mr S. D. Carothers
We slaves who could not work fast enough for Capt. & Mrs J. U. barn and fed on bread and water. can hardly be grateful enough to Charles their tyrant king, and therefore had to
Mr & Mrs A. Langsbert Mr EW. Lattie Mr & Mrs E. Linad Mr & Mrs de Meester
Messrs Oei
children
Kei
& Oci tk Fusc Mr & Mrs J. N. Parker Mr & Miss A.K.Rhoden
child & Mr & Mrs T. Schryver Mr & Mrs W. C
nur
Vander Steen Mr & Mrs Townend- Mr H.T. Werschkul -
HOTEL
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Mr G. S. Hagh-Jones Miss G. Kennedy Mr & Mrs A. C.
Kennedy
Mrs L. E. Kilbre Mr & Mr E. F.Ki Mr & Mrs J.
Krogh-Moe Mr & Mrs 8. .
Langaton
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Mr K. Larea Mr & Mrs G. D. Leys Miss Loys
Mr J. D. Lloyd Major A. 8, Littlejohns M-L. M. S. Lloyd Mr & Mrs W. Logar.. Mr J. McAinsh
Dickens and Charlotte Brontë for ex carry on during the night. Hence it was Mr S. H. Cartenter Mr K. Meis
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Murdock
Er H. A. Mr E. B. Mimmack Capt. & Mrs R A F
Montanaro Mrs C. I. Morse Corell Mr & Mrs W. N. H,
Miss E. Murdock. Miss Newsbolica Mr W. Ogden Edwards Mr A. H. Panc
Mr Priamall Mr. B. Remington Mr A Ritchie
posing these evils.
said that the angels worked at night and Mr H. H. Cleland
Mise M. Cooper Mrs LH Commack "In the year 1832 cholera visited the the slaves in the day-time.
Mrs. Forbes produced some garments in. British Isles. It was an unknown disease and perplexed the medical faculty wonderfully worked silk, which had been Mr&Mrs W. A There was & case in the adjoining farm-presented to her hy the Empress of Mr & Mrs J. D. Danby yard which my mother visited, and we Abyssinia, of the Royal Palace in Addis Mr N. C. Donaid children were given port wine and ale to Abeba, the capital. They comprise trousers Lt.Col. B. A. Delbis strengthen our systems against attack of brocaded silk, over which are worn inner Majer & Mrs H. B. remedies to which we did not object. In and outer robes ri dazzling colours, the those days, children were always given costume of the fadies at the Court. The Mr & Mr W. A a mug of ale at dinner-time. This was Empress is known as "The Queen of the the year memorable for the passing of Kings of Ethiopia, daughter of Menelik, Date the Reform Bill, and distinctly re conqueror, the Lion of Judah." She is
member the burst of feeling aroused by direct lines descendant of Solomon by the the news. It came by the Chevy Chace Queen of Sheba. Mrs. Forbes, speaking of coach, which ran between Newcastle and the forms of marriage and divorce practiced Edinburgh, and the coach stopped at in the country, said that so far as Royalty may father's gate to let the assembled and the priests were concerned, their mar people bear the wonderful tidings.
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Mr R. E. Farrell Mr D. Fitzgerald Mr A Forbes Mias M. Forbes Mr B. I...W. Foster Mr&Mrs F. F. F.
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riage was for eternity." A divorce caa het. Col. F. G. Fitz "I was much impressed by seeing the obtained in a civil marriage, and in such an Mr & Mrs R. B. Glen treadmill of the Newcastle Prison, event everything is divided equally between Mr W. D. Goodfellow barbarous form of punishment. When the man and woman-even to the length of Miss M. B. Hall George IV. died in 1890 I remember the cutting a carpet in two. If a husband Mr J. B. Hawker Mr W.J. Hawker 78pride we had in our black and white beats his wife she is entitled to monetary
gingham frocks which we wore as mourn compensation. The result is," said Mrs. Mr G. M. Hemsworth ing. Like all gentlemen, my father wore Forbes, "that very often the husband Lt. Comdr, G. F. Hole
"Mr. IL Howell stays is hunting. My mother always continues to beat his wife, and the wife Mint H. D. Irving. wore a large white or blue satin hat in continues to build up is small fortune." | Mis O. 0. Jenkins the evening, with long birds of paradise Murderer, he said, were killed in Mr T. L. Jenkins feathers hanging from it. It was the similar manner to that in which the victim Mr J, H. Jenner custom in these times for young people met his doom, the execution being carried Mr F. A. Johnson never to enter a room where there we put by the dead man's nearest relative. visitors or strangers without dropping There was no undue cruelty, and everything was carried out with the utmost speed. Whilst a murderer was being executed a man near by was engaged in digging his grave. Mr & Mrs F. Akiman
Mrs. Forbes was twice attacked by Mr.B. Brooks "On looking back I realise how wonder- brigands on her journey. The natives Mr.3.8. Cox ful the changes have been since my birth. were particularly interested in the white Mr W. S. Cuff The condition of the working classes in angel," and one warrior asked if Mrs. Mr C, Dickinson
Mr&Mr H the centre and south of England was Forbes were real flesh and blood, and deplorable. An agriculturel labourer desired the same kind of soap which would Mr S. 8. Harris, had to support a family on nine shil wash him white: Mr. Forbes gare a 10.B.Hazlewood lings, a week, and pay for a cottage, woman suffering from leprosy, some strong Mr F. Holla probably so insanitary one. Those imboració cream. The next morning she came prisoned for debt were in a terrible and maid, "I did not like the taste of the plight if they had no friends to help medicine, but I mixed it with honey, and it them. My mother as a child visited was quite good." Newgate with Elizabeth Fry, a friend of
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her mother's, and saw the prisoners lying The natives thought the cinema was "One day," she in chains on the straw. She never forgot a new form of religion.
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UNGKONG HANKARD REPORTS the • MELTINGS of the
COUNOLL, LANGISLATIVE Seminn 1924.
the sight. Poaching" was a crime, and said the camera: man was taking a film HONGK although the mantrap with its crocodite of the harvesters. They all downed tools teeth was supposed to be abolished in and bowed their heads to the ground, 1827 I can remember seeing one in Others, more enlightened, took the camera in Yorkshire. I have seen a complete for a maxim-gun and threw stones and change in affaira educational political, spears at us." Summing up her experi social and religions in my long life, and ebces, Mrs. Forbes: My impression of I am glad to testify that on the whole Abyssinia is a country of mountains of
loose, stones' pinned together by thorns.”..... the changes have been for the better.
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