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"MARGOT" ON MODERN MAIDENS.

LACK OF REVERENCE AND INTELLECTUAL INTERESTS.

The Gunter of Oxford and Asquith, better known to the public as Mrs. Anguith, wife of the ce-Prime Minister who was Jormerly regarded as the most advanced young woman of her generation, recently gave her considered opinion of the views on life which modern society girle have been writing for The Daily Muil."

On May oth of this year there appeared an article in The Daily Mail, signed by "A Modern What We Think Girl, entitled: of Our Elders."

The young lady says Joost of her contemporaries.hardly remember, Lane when it was not war, 17

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 1927.

of eminence. One might have sup: posed that the war had disproved this fallacious theory. Every one' of the class about which I am writ- ing eats, drinks, and sleeps to much. It was only when the war

made this impossible that half the vapours and all the nerves of my sex disappeared. But doctors, like the rest of us, form habits of mind that are erroneous.

OBITUARY.

MR. C. W. CAMPBELL.

VARIED WORK IN CHINA.

BRITISH GOLF.

THE NEW AMATEUR OHAMPION,

HOW DR. TWEDDELL WON,

HOYLAXE.

Dr. William Tweddell, of Stour. bridge, Worcestershire, is the new British amateur golf champion.

He beat D. E Landule, of Royal Liverpool, in the 38 holes final here by 7 up and to play.

It was a tamoly one-sided match in which the winner stood 5 up at the end of 9 holes, and 8 up on the completion of the morning round."

So far as mortal can judge this was no flash-in-the-pan victory,

Mr. C. W. Campbell, C.M., who died in London on May 27th, at the age of 65, served for many years in China, and was with Ad- mirat Seymour in the attempt to relieve the Peking Legationis, ae well as in his extensive travels in Korea and Mongolia. Born on October 21st, 1881, he joined the Consular service as a student in terpreter in 1884, and was for a That the atmosphere of sorrow by which they were surrounded had a

Lime, stationed in Korea. While sobering, almost terrifying, effect,

on hurt there he anade a journey to the and that they were frightened at experience lias ever been hurt by

eud Long White Mountain, an account ad over svork. Telephones save

It is not too much to say that a the prospect of taking on grown-up's responsibilities."

Broadcasting, so far of which, published as a Parla new star has arisen when he is cer- Every less delay. this deducting. But was this feel yople in the country and the mentary paper in 1991, was charactainly needed in amateur golf; one thoughtful person will agree with um exciting the nerves, keeps

odern dancing is so stationary and terised by Lord Curzon' as the most who will continue to play a big part ing wido-spread ?

monotonous that people between the vivid and accurato account of in the game. may

ages of 60 and 60 Jing, shake, and fox-trat among the youngest every

Twoddell was soureely considered aight of their lives.

against Scotland a week ago, and although Midlanil people spoke him uentioned as a possible winner

question the best golf that the of the championship.

Nevertheless, bis was beyond tournament produced. It was very convincing golf; fully up to the standard of that achieved by many renowned winners in the past.

Slow, But Sure, .* There were times during the week when Tweddell's careful prepara-

It have been; but few evidences of it spread to me Having lived in 10, Downing-street from: August 14th, 1914, to Decem- Jer 1916, saw the horrors and

Dresses that took hours to lace head like chemies.

Korean Bfe and character he had

ever seen.

THE KING'S CHAT WITH LINDBERGH

WHEN AWARDED AIR FORCE }

CROSS.

THE DAILY MAIL, GOLD

CUP.

The King received Captain Lindbergh, the young hero of the lone flight across the Atlantic, at Buckingham Palace and, as wired by Reuter at the time, conferred on him the Air Force Cross.

His Majesty received him alone. Capt. Lindbergh, told a press re- porter of that fact with more pride than he has ever shown in his At. lantic achievement.The King knew every detail of the flight and yet wanted to hear it from him, and then, opening a case contain ing the Air Force Cross, handed it to him.

Then the Queen cache in

THE "CONUS" STRANDING.

UNUSUAL SET OF THE CURRENT.

MASTER AND OFFICERS NOT NEGLIGENT.

An official Marine Court of En- quiry into the stranding of the British steamer Conus just after midnight on May 18th last was Singapore. held on Monday, June 20that

Mr. Mudie, District Judge and First Magistrate, presided, with Capt. Freyberg, 0.B.E., R.N., Capt. R. W. Morris and Capt., A. L. Gordon, sitting as assessora.

The enquiry was conducted by Mr. N. H. P. Whitley, D.P.P., tho Master of the Canus being repre sented by Mr. J. G. Campbell.

INCOME-TAXES FROM SHIPS.

REVISION OF" WEAR-AND- TEAR ALLOWANCES.

SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS. IN LONDON.

satisfed with the outcome of the Shipowners on the whole will be

which have taken negotiations place between the Chummber of Ship- ping and the Board of Inland Re- venue regarding "wear-and-fear al lowances for ships for income-tax. purposes.

The revision, while it may not Le so favourable as some would de- sire, is fairer than the old ayatom

reflects very ereditably upon the spirit which has actuated the parties to the agreement, It is The Conus was on a voyage from suggested, however, that the Boagd Miri, Borneo to Japan with aight have gone a little further cargo of crude oil in bulk when the in the matter of allowances for camalty occurred. She grounded hips delivered during the period on the Royal Captain Shoni, Pala-extending from 1917 to 1922 inclu- Hewan Punage, China sea. The cargo sive when shipbuilding costs were

of 7,019 tons of crude oil was ship abnormally high.

The break-up values on such Miri, and consigned to the Rising 11, 13, 23 and 3 por cont. on the Sun Petroleum Company.

prime cost for the respective years. The Master's Evidence,

This will remove what has been felt In his evidence, Captain Fermor to be a handicap on owners con pattenden, Master of the steamer cerned, but the -Chamber held the Cans, and that the abip left view that the period of special con Luton Moorings on May 14thsideration might have been extend- The weather was cloudy, but clear, ed.

la 1897-08 Mr. Camp as a candidate for the English team King had been to hear of the light; | ped by the Sarawak Oil Fields vessels are to be estimated at 3, 2

bell was in Peking during the

workings of war at close quarters, in my youth are pulled over the troubled times of Russian activity highly of him. I did not once hear Lindbergh drove to York House,

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and my heart went out to the knew. It seemed unfair that they see in the modern girl is her luck younger generation that 1 met and The most conspicuous change that radiance of Youth, with its earlyf reverence, appreciation, and p gaiety and glorious expectations. should be silenced. There was tellectual temperament. Even young something poignant in seeing their women edented at the universities will sit nexi to men of eminenen spontaneity, busted, even their love. unable to dry the eyes or distract only opening their lips to put in

Majesty was as anxious as the and she, too, knew inost of the de tails about it.

From Buckingham Palace Capt. where the Prince of Wales received Lindbergh will not say a word. hin. It was far from formal conversation beyond that Capt.

A Great Welcome.... Capt. Lindbergh received tumultuous welcome. both outside and inside the Savoy Hotel' on his agtival for the banquet given in his honour by the Royal Aero Club, the Royal Aero-nautical Society,

in Munchuria, the occupation of

Weihaiwoi, the coup T'état, and Kiaochas, of Port Arthur, and

the flight of Kang Yu-wei. In the

with a north easterly wind. The While the revenue authorities Baumer of-1899 he made a proli- minary reconnaissance in Mongo-

vessel was in good seaworthy condi- could not concede this point, it has tion in every respect. From Barbon agreed that owners of ton- lia, intending to return there and

ran Point ht the ship's course aige built on long-teran time and the attention of those dearest to their footh can truthfully say make an extended journey the fol-

4 cast true. was steurdd north and then north material contracts and delivered them. Most of us thought that from the earliest age 1 and my lowing year. He bought camels, another generation, unable to con- corking friends with arranged for his transport, ser

knots The compass course was place the facts. of their cases before The speed was 10 during 1923, 1924 and 1925 may real the anguish gnawing at their portunity of making friends with heurts, would be overwhelmed with men like Me (Hadstone, Lord Salis. -yants, and-- Mdigo interpreters, tions, for shots and his profound at-the Air Lengue of the British Ein- north 39 east. The course was con- the Board, for consideration. "a sense of responsibility and profitbury. Lord Balfour, Lord Wolseley, and then proveeded to. Shanghai to tention to every kind of detail pe pire, and the Society of British tinued until 9.20 the following With regard to other vessels then

ako up post as

morning when it was altered to those delivered between 1917 and Lord Thomson-Air Minister in north 20 cast true with two 1022, the basis of the annual allow. denied to test girls. But who would Jowett: as well as artists and that port. Later, when the Boxer could be no doubting the trueness

rebellion broko out, it was the and control of his swing, nor the the camel train so fortunately await snap and accuracy with which besided over a distinguished gather was altered to north 24 east with of the first cost for enilors and 4 SocialistGovernment-pre- casterly error. At noon the course ance for depreciation is 3 per cent. say this of the young women that Writers of distinction. the war has developed? If I had The young girls of to-day thinking Mr. Campbell at Hara Oso, on hit the ball.

Blurcover, he showed in the final from the American Embassy, Baron done to take the vessel through the

ing, which included representatives a two easterly error,

This wus to make a criticism of the modern that because they have more free the border of the Gobi Desort, be

per cent. for steamers and motora, girl-which is

what I have been don their lives liave more interest youd Kalgan, which enabled the that he could accelerate without Palmstierna

with an extra 2 per cent. in the asked to do at short notice-1 and vitality; and as go topic for American missionaries of Kalgan losing any of his mastery, for the the Under-Secretary for Air, Sir mended track.

(Swedish Minister), Palawan Pasenge on the "recom-

case of refrigerated vessels to cover should say she had never heard of discussion from birth-control up to escape across Mongolia whenuatch was contested at. just about Philip Sassoon, Marshal Sir Iugh taken at noon on the 15th. It was of tankers the allowance will be, Sights wore last the special machinery. In the case the war. By this, I do not mean 1 wards is prohibited that their con- Bening from the Boxers.

the normal pace."

Trenchard, Sir Sefton Braacker, too clondy Indeed, if Tweddeli snade any mis-Sir John Higgins, Sir Francis K. sights. The course last mentioned expectation of 20 years.

totake afternoon as at present, 5 per cent. on a life joining the croakers who de versation has a wider range and

NEGOTIATION WITH YUAN once the flappers, I fad girls must be better worth listening to

take earlier in the week, it was pro- McClean, SHIK-KAL

Sir Arthur Whitten was continued until the vessel ard much the same

It has also been arranged that now as they at freedom is only valuable br.

bably in the form of over-concentra. were when I was young. They still cause it gives you time to learn how

While at Shanghai Mr. Campbell tion, as, for instance, when he Brown (whe navigated for the late struck at 0.25 am. on the 16th, should owners of motor ships find have sudden, laughs, round knees, the majority of people outside your was delegated by the British Gay would stop after a salomo process Sir John Alcock on the first fight The speed had been about 10 knots from actual experience that such

experience live. There is

higher rate thick ankles, pretty faces, and good. own.

"They appreciate their nothing so narrowing and devitalis ment to proveed to Shuntung of waggling at the ball and then across the Atlantic), Sir George all the way. At the time that the vessels are entitled to

start all over again rather than be Sutton, Sir Alan Cobham, Mr. W. vessel struck the tide was practi- of depreciation the Board of Inland and settle the case arising from the own countrymen, hardly ever marry in as the restless pursuit of one murder on December 31st, 1800, of hurried to destruction. No doubt. Fish, Commander Perrin, Gen.cally high. The weather was still Revenue will give the matter due consideration. Regarding second- for money, think their lives are fuit; world.

he was feeling the way to his best Groves, Air Vice-Marshal Scarlett, clear but cloudy.

The Ben was dead calm, Mr. S. M. Brooks, the Eins Camp attacking form; a justifiable pro- Co-T. C. Moore Brabuson, and

hand tonnage, the moale of 1913 is Girls who have not rend seldom sionary, at Feichen. because they cannot concentrate, Į

Mr.

Col J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon, and second officer was on watch.

extended to and are seldom remarkable.

vessels over 20 and of a lamb among think and never listen. They miss bell arranged the British claims coeding on the

Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith.

Wakened By Grounding.

under 30 years. Steamships over But what is curious is that so far half the allusions and most of the with the Governor, Yuan Shih-kai, the lions and "tigers,

His scores were repeatedly the honour, the Air Force Cross; it Capt. Lindbergh wore his latest

this age are to be dealt with by from being overwhelmed by a sense caning of any good conversation in a manner that gave universal best reported for a round, but as

Witness was asleep. He was negotiation. of responsibility due to the anguish they may be privileged to hear. If satisfaction, and gained him the he was muting lesser tights nobody preceded his Belgian decoration awakened by the grounding of the The Chamber of Shipping point that darkened their youth they have you do not begin when you are lasting respect and friendship of took inch notice until in the fifth and the French Legion of Honour. ship. He heard the engine room. out that this provision may rome made more reckless, loveless and young you will never acquire the that most able Chinese statesman.round, he went out in 33 to bear Ile occupied a seat on Lord Thom.telegraph ringing and going on times be more favourable, or the foolish marriages during, and after; habit of reading. I am reminded

In May, TU00,, he arrived at Tion-C. C. Aylmer, twice a British inter son's right and behind him hung deck he could see that the vessel reverse, to

the owner concerned the war than is compatible with the in this connection of a story the tsin to prepare for his journey national against America, who was the Union Jack and the American shore in shallow water. The than one depending on the price force of the impact had thrown the paid by the owner for the time theories expressed by the young late Lord Morley told me of his across Mongolia. But it lady whose writing I am criticising.

time for a peaceful journey. The Playing as well as he knew how to flag...

forward Immediately in front of Lord Soundings were taken inside and

starboard hatches off being.-North China Daily News. play. After that, people recognised Boxers had broken loose, and the that anything was possible to Twed Thomson was a gold cup, the gift qutside the ship and water whase He found himself sitting at din- Turning to another article which ner between a member of the Goy-provice was in ferment,

Mr.dell.

of The Daily Mail to the airman parted in the forward bold. Wit apped in The Daily Mail of enument and the daughter of the Campbell Joined Admiral Dow

Commerforating his historic Hight." of the Fleet) Sir E. H, May 19th, I and myself in agree house. Entering into a discussion. ment The war left one permanent with his Tory opponent or the Seymour in his attempt to relieve @uence. All young men and many crits of Hone Rufe he was shock the Legations in Peking. His ser young women have found occupard to find the sweet being handed vices were mentioned in dispatches, lions today, and the flapper has before he had addressed a syllable and he was made C.M.G., Admiral yet to be found who will marry an to the young lady: Turning to her Seymour bearing testimony to his idle man. Being myself the daugh- with courtesy peculiar to himself, ability and gallantry. ter ui a manufacturer and of an he asked her if she was fond of energetic disposition, 7 never had reading. any intention of marrying a man who had nothing to do, but I nearly Daried several who only cared for fox-hunting,

munters,

experience of a lovely flapper.

was no

purt

Holes, Not Thể Hàn Until recently, Tweddell was sup posed to lack the capacity to bring off a "kill" in a tight, match;

Lut good man in score competitions, likely to be beaten at the 18th or 10th hole in a hand-to-hand duel. At my request wrote the Ad- Certainly he showed no such fail- mirall on-June 22nd My Campbelling in this championship. His tem- "Oh yes, J'adore she replaced himself with perfect courage perament; as well as his skill in within 100 yards of a Chinese gun He says that he now trica to play hitting the shots, reigned aupremne plied with, enthusiasm.

and many rifleinen in order to par reading. She told him she was ab- ley with an officer in the arsenal, the holes and not the "miah: that is The real complaint I have to make sorbed in the life of Charles the and had a most narrow escape from to say he concentrates his attention aby seldom gentlemen. I think it gaphy she was alluding, he asked against my sex to-day is that they First. Uncertain as to which bio-death from a heavy rifle fire almost on obtaining the par figures or bet was Pascal who said "Les femmes her who had written it. She gave nat ni goût, ni dégoût," and it is him the naine of the author, a name surprising to see how many lovely of little authority and less dis- young women marry bounders even linetion.

He asked her what book she was.

when they have occupations. „The Not wishing to apuh her un- excuse given for most of the follies Chustasro, he said:

immediately opened by the enemy at short range.

The expedition was driven back. In Tientsin Mr. Campbell was wounded. Recovering, he took up the duties of Acting Consu!- General. Early in 1901, he was

worry about the personal equation. ter, and leaves his opponent to The final, after the first few holes, was so much in the nature of a pro- of it would be burdensome. cession that

detailed description Landale must have played post known since be-beetme a member. of the club here in

1022. He won the firs, hole and look- ed like winning the second until Tweddell got down a putt of ave yards for a bull

The

The menu card, which contained ness ordered the lifeboats out. They some delicate. compliments to the the water and all hands were issu were lowered to within six feet of guest of the evening, was as fol-

Menu.

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Melon frappé au Kämmel. Consommé Graud Succès. Suprême de Sole Lindbergh. Côte d'Agnenu Aero Club. Petits Pois Nouveaux.. Pomunes Mignonnes. Poussin à l'Américaine. Salade de Têtes d'Asperges.. Coeur Flottanta St. Louis. Fraises Pompadour. Mignardises. Cafi. During the dinner a model of Captain Lindbergh's monoplane

The Spirit of St. Louis "in toffee and icing was placed in front

appreciation.

"of to-day is that the nervous system!."Ah, yes. I think I know the. transferred to Peking, where hetively the worst golf that he has of the airman, who smiled shyly in

is not equal to the rush and racket book. When you come to the execu of modern life. Movica, motors, lion.

telephones, and seroplanes bave

precluded, rest.

This view is supported not only by panel doctors but by physicians

was Chief Interpreter during the prolonged negotiations which ed in, the Protocol of repte de

At this the interrupted, bira. Putting both her hands un to her 1901. No, praise, says the purs, she said. Don't tell me! Times, could be too high for the

as PhEASE don't tell ine!"

sistance he then rendered. His

After that the avalanche.. Twed intimate knowledge, his scholar dell played five holes in his best ship, and his resolution were preis-scoring manner-every one a par ed by all the foreign plenipoten and won them all. tiaries.

INDIAN PRINCESS AND MONEYLENDERS.

SETTLEMENT REACHED OF CLAIM FOR 400 PER CENT.: INTEREST.

a promissory note for on

£300.

paid.

It was.

of 30 had been

ed with life bells. The engines were going full speed astern. Wit- ness rang atop." Witness decid-

POLO IN ENGLAND.

LANCERS VICTORY

WHITNEY CUP.

ed that there was no immediate At the Rochampton Club the regi- danger. A wireless message was mental team of the 17th/21st Lanegra Bent to the agents and a reply was (MT. "R, B., B. Cooke, Mr. H. C. received stating that the orbis | Walford, Lt. Col. V. N. Loekott, and Thorus were being diverted to und Mr. H. W. Forester), the hold- his assistance. The Corbis arrivedere,, successfully defended their title on the morning of the 18th, and to the Whitney Challenge Cup. No. 1 oil tank, was discharged. They beat the Scopiick side (Col. The following, morning the Conus the Hon. F. Vernon Willey, Mr. was towed astern by the Corbis, R. B. Sheppard, Capt. C. H. Tre- The Venus cleared the reef and mayar, and Major D. C.. Boles), to whom they concede 2 goals start, proceeded under her own sleam to an anchorage. No cargo was lost in the final tie by 5 goals to 3. and no lives were lost. None of the crew were injured. The Thorus was not required and did not divert

The Cause Of The Accident. The cause of the accident, wit- ness thought, was the set of the cur rent from the northwest coast of Borneo until the time of striking the reef. The current should have set oast because high water at full and change in "Balabac strait should have been at about 11 p.m. on the. 15th..

In reply to the Bench, witness said that he did not allow for any set,

The winners' team-work is parti- cularly good, thanks to the cap- taincy and coaching of their com manding officer, Colonel Lockett, who is in fine form again. this BORSOD.

Major. Boles (17th/21st Lancers) and Mr. R. B. Sheppard played best for the losers. Mrs. Lockett presented the Challenge cup to her husband.

The Ranelagh tournament for the Buenos Ayres Challenge Cup eqded" in the victory of the La Pampa toara, which included the two Argén- tins.players Mr. L. Nelson and Mr. Leonard Incey, Wing-Commander P. K. Wise, and Major Philip

Magor.

Foals.

NO INCOME TAX ON GIFTS, judges who took the other view he

"He went round in 76, and his lead Should have thought the suggestion "ACROSS MONGOLIA.

af 8 holes at the end of the morning A CRICKETER'S BENEFIT, that this little. nest-egg should be

round has been exceeded only once treated as income was quite prepos The year following, Mr. Camp in the final. That was when Robert LONG LITIGATION ENDED. terous.

be perforined the journey that Harris stood up on K. F. Fradgley Princess Sudhira Mander, of the Evidence was next given by Mr. 2. Easter Offerings.

he was unable to accomplish in at the halfway stage at Westward house of Cooch Behar, India, wife, A. C. MacNab, surveyor of ships, In the Bnal they" gavo 31.. The house of lorde The Lord Lord Phillimore, who also. com-J1000. From Peking, by Kalgan Hot two years ago.

of an Englishman, was sued in the who examined the Conus when she Chancellor (Viscount Cave), Lords burred, said that it had been sugand Dolon Nor, he marched across

Tweddell lose two holes early in. Chancery Court by Ansteys, Ltd., went into dock in Singapore. The start to the Incas (Capt. J. de

Lt. Col.. H. G. M: Pleydell-Railston, Dunedin, Atkinson, Phillimore, gested that from cases concerning Mongolia, past the Kulun Nor, to the afternoon and then resumed his moneylenders, and Carson. By a majority of 4 ministers of religion it could be iga and Karakoram; and thence sucessful pursuit of par Sgures,

damage was confined to the for Cant. C. V. Scott-Douglas, and Mr. ward end of the vessel extending c. V. Aramayo) and beat them after to 1, allowed the appeal of James deduced that & perquisite or pro home to England. On the Angul which was the only pleasant enter- Seymour, the Kent county profos, fit of office was iono, the Jess such Nor he launcheal a boat; the first tainment for crowd of: 4.000 staltben leged that only one in 20 feet upwards and 24 feet aft...

a good game by 12 goals to 10). For repairs, 23 plates had to be

Cominnfider Wife, after a bad Mr. Lionel Cohen (for the Prin renewed, and 13 plates had to be sional cricketer, against assegamont because the smolument was volun- boat over soen in Eastern Mongd people. for income tax in respect of 2039 tary. He doubted whether the lia, and spent some days

is the first player to take the cops) stated that she claimed to removed for access to repairs. The start, played brilliantly for the win- 16a, the proceeds of his benefit analogy could even be carried to the lake and collecting tani match at Cantorbury in 1920-

far. In these religious. bases the gall natural history specimena in spionship cup to the Midlands- reopen the transaction on the whole of the stempost had to be Ders, and Colonel Railstow and

of a cosmopolitan in his ground that it was harsh, oppres removed and part renewed.

The Caps. Bett Douglas were at the The Lord, Chancellor said that offering might be voluntary, but it the neighbourhood. He visited the Durham birth Yorkshire beginning sive, and unconscionable. The

top of their form for the losers. the question to be answered was, was got spontaneous.

Bogdo in his great Llamasery, where at golf, Aberdeenshire training, and amount advanced was £100 and the page extendet exit of the fore There was also a challenge. match amount advance was the sun beqar, in the Atraming arts for the Ranglagh Fortnightly Cup

peak bulkhead, which was Is it in the end a personal giftaster offerings or Easter dues subsequently the Palai Lama him Worcestershire residence, Or is it remuneration " If the were due to common right from the self Found refuge on "his" flight, from striking new personality in the paid, would have worked out at three frames bad to be renewed...Casares's El Palomer team,"

householder for every member of Lhasa. The report of his Journey alter it was subject to the this family of 16 years of age and Blue Book No. 1, 1004) was an im

tom.

Kazne..

But

R.E.H.

000

เค

+

Evidence of Officer On Watch..

461 per cent. per annum.

The cost of the repairs was 889,000. if the former it was not

There was to be a rebate of £50, The damage affected the seaworthi-the holders, beat the Cruiser (re

if the instalments were ness of the vessel. True it was that the portant contribution to our know..

kowever,

feived 2 Applying this teat he did not upwards.

goals start) by 10 goals to ledge of. the doubt that the proceds of the bene common law was it light be more known country, for it was written conditions of a little-

kept up, and that would reduce the it match should be regarded as a though by custom it

During many years of varied and rate of interest to 440

per cent. personal gift. The terms of Sey. In those cases of ministers of re- by an observant traveller and an diffienit work, Mr. Campbell has full amet stable when he was next called. He was on watch

In the events that happened the Mr. R. Colbridge, second mate, Low Ah Seng, Chinese quarter- mour's employment did not entitleligion there was always some elo accomplished collector and natural rendered important service to his him to a bengült. A benefit was not ment of recurrence, which made it who had an exceptional know- country. For years he has fault was made in the second pay at the time of the accident. He master, stated that he noticed usually given early in a cricketer boother dhtihetion between them ledge of Chinese thought and cus of the most conspinous been at meat, and the interest became 1500 said he consulted the chart before nothing unusual prior to the career, but towards its close to and the cases of a single gift by

A service which hae, by its high per cent. The princess had paid taking over and continued on the stranding.

The Chinese look-out man also. provide

After acti

same course. Twenty-five minutes endowment for him on employer

as Consul-General at character, its ability, and its devo. tercat in the rate of 60 per cent.

gave evidence that he did not see retirement. It was usually as "Lorg: Carson agreed," but Lord Canton, whence he was transferred tion to the public interest, sustain-in court and claimed that that after midnight, the vessel struck on anything to attract his attention. sociated, as in this case with a

Atkinson differed remarking that to for-distant Chengtu, in Szechwan ed at a high level British prestigo was all that should be allowed.

Royal Captain Shoal. Witness

This concluded the evidence, public subscription. The spon, when no reason was shown for the Province, he returned to Poking in the Fur East

His retirement

Mr. Cohen stated that, the prin- had noticed no discolouration of tho It was after the vessel

Master And Officers Exonerated, taneous gifis, of affembers of the gift it must be assumed that it was early in 1905, and was in charge of the early age of 4ris a serioué losses had an allowance of about stack that he noticed a dark public wore plainly not income or given to him for the efficient gud our Chinese Secretariat until 1911. to the public service.

£1,800 a year from India

The Court found that the acci Patch On his resignation, on the "ground taxable, in the gate moneys were the Dr. Morrison, of the late dr.

He married, in 1903, Violet Ger-

and dent was not due to any negligence, After a consultation between the He immediately rang" stop and that the reward came to him theo the Times Peking correspon. W. Coutts, of Shanghai. She sur. accept the amount paid into court was immediately on the bridge.navigation on the part of the Mas

vites him with one son and five and the proceedings were stayed by He took charge and rang stop." ter or any of the other Officers.

consent with no order as to costa. (Gostinued at foot of next column). "S." "F". Pres.

in the same entegory:

Lord Dunedin, concurring, said from employment. that bad it not boon for the Lord Harris was an interested dent, wrote:- opinions of some of the learned listener to the judgments.

(Continued at foot of next column), ↳ daughters.

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