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THE WAR,

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YPRES IN LONDON.

Mr. George "Gordon Moore, the American financier, whose frequent appearances at British General Headquarters during the early part of the war culminated in a storm of rumour and a libel action, was in London last month on a ten days' pleasure trip-

"'

He was, perhaps, the late Lord Ypres greatest personal friend, and

his continuous association.

Whe

foreigner and a neutral with the British commander-in-chief twisted by countless tongues into a web of scandal that provided the "home" sensation of 1918.

"Why

Mr.

Moore at G.H.Q.1 What did Lord Ypres (then Sir John French) say to him, and he to. Lord Ypres?" The essence of these rumours eventually appeared in print, and Mr. Moore

FRO

brought a libel action against an

evening newspaper." "He was triumphant Lord Ypres evidence. The defendants apologised, the record was with drawn, and the Lord Chief Justice

gave

pointed out how unfounded were all the allegations againet Mr. Moore.

The mysterious Mr. Moore is a dark, clean-shaven, much-alive man, who smiles readily, and who speaks

with a slow rasp.

"My memories of the war? he said. Yes. they are vivid but we won't talk about that."

Do you think that Lord Ypres reputation has been truly appre cisted?"

***It will be," replied Mr. Moore, "whep you produce an English Tacitus he was a most useful little historian who can write the real story of the war. No one has done that yet. You and he spoke slowly, leaning back in his chair "you English won the war in the first four months. The French

didn't win it. And you had Lord Ypres to lead you. He's the great est soldier you've had in your mili tary history. He's a Wellington!

Pound At Far

BY THE HEADMASTER OF HARROW

DIARY OF EVENTS.

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Should a boy be given general education or be trainedcially for a career during

This important question. answered by Dr. Norwood, the headmaster of Harrow, in an inter- view with a Press representative.

Dr. Norwood believes it to be a common error of modern times for a boy to neglect culture and general education because it appears to have no bearing on the work he hopes to take up in after life.

Today. (November 28th). Launching of T.8.S. Taikoo Docks, 10.15 a.m.

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Hockey Club ». H.E.S.AA., U.S.R.C. ground, 4.43 p.m.

Football:-Mid-weck League: South China e. Hung Kui School,

Chinese . Police, Lara Long Wan . Ewo Chinese.

Annual Display of H.E. Fire |Brigade, Police · Headquarters, 3

p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "The King of Kings"

Why Boys Go To School. "Boys are at school," he explain- ed, to get a general education. They are also there to develop, "it possible, that aptitude towards knowledge which will make them Yard." ready and anxious to go ón'learn- ing all their lives.

Special knowledge given while at school is a mistake. That know- ledge is best acquired in the voca tion itself.

According to the plan of education which Dr. Norwood con

siders the best, a boy should follow a quite general course up to the age of sixteen. This course would tram not only the mind, but, the eye, hand, and voice as well.

After that, in the two or three sears of public school life which still remain to him, ha máy: well follow those lines of study for which his special capacities fit him. This is the time to lay the foundations of his specialised studies at the university.

It is no disadvantage," said Dr. Norwood," to start professional' study even later, and the mere fact that a boy has a late start by no means prevents him from reaching the highest standards of the pro- fession.

In the narrowest sense, there are no specialised classes or row, but most boya at the end of their time follow courses with a special bias."

Most people have an individual

opinion of what subjects a general education should cover, but Dr. Norwood gave his conception of it

as

the training of eye, hand, and voice at one time- method des cribed as the three R's"

World Theatre: "On Ze Boule-

Star Theatre: "The Mystery Clab."

Ten Dances: H.K... Hotel, 4.30 p.m.; King Edward Hotel, 8 p.m.

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Hockey: Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI. . #7

Queen's Theatre: The King of King's"

World Theatre: "The

Bugle Call.”

Star Theatre "Don't tell the Wife."

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Friday.

(November 30th.) Christian Fellowship Meeting, Helena May Institute, 10,30 sim. |Hockey:Club “A” v. HK SRA "It is a wonderful thing." heMarina Ground, 4.45 p.m. And. now, you tell me some said, to think that there three St. Andrew's Ball, City Hall, 9.30 thing. How did you get the pound simple beginnings of education are back to part How did you do it? faculties which are special gifts of P.m. I think that's marvellous. You human beings, and are not possess know the French haven't donc ited by any other created things. their franc's still worth twopence."

France," said Mr. Moore, "is dead compared with England

And the feeling between the three countries?

Queen's Theatre: "The King of King's."

"The understanding of valuca World Theatre: "The Bugle is a precious point in education. Call" Without this saving knowledge men Star Theatre: Don't tell the and women would look upon money | Wife." ann end in itself."

"The feeling is about the same

The headmaster was definite on now. And you there's one thing the dangers of carly specialisation, you ought to do clear, up the mystery about that Naval Pact.by which a man often masters one accomplishment to the neglect of You're about half as popular with general culture." Es as you used to be. The only man who has come well out of it is Hearst, and he's a hero in Americn."

"

"From childhood," he said," "a boy or girl should appreciate the beautiful through the training of the eye.

Mr. Moore smiled. Why don't

"We cannot ali be equally gifted, you get some one clever. like Win-but those who neglect the cultiva ston Churchill, to, write it up-ation of hand and eye and voice miss explanation that's not an apology, a great deal in this life! just the whole story? You know, some of us feel that you and France have come together at our expense. Another thing you ought to do."

he said, is to look after your Dominions. Be careful of them. Little Englanders are no good to you The world isn't run by little things Free trade within the Empire and a tariff wall round it is your best plan."

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FORMER SCOTLAND-YARD EMPLOYEE FINED £93, Albert Hitwood Broderick, anC.C., L.R.C, . D.B.S. (F). omnibus driver, formerly a me- chanic in the Criminal Investiga China . Royal Artillery, Recreio P.O. tion Department, Scotland-yard, . Chinese Athletic, Club, Navy, was fined £25 or two months' im- Small Units v. Kowloon, Police prisonment at Pontypool Police Queen's. Second Division: South Court for attempting to bribe a China "B" Kowloon, Recreio policeman. Police Constable Tayfor Small Units, St. Joseph's said that a motor-coach plying from K.O.S.B., Royal Artillery » South Cardiff to London caught are at China "A" Chinese Athletic r Little Mill, and the flames were ex- Navy, Queen's r. University, tinguished by an Automobile Aao Eastern v. R.A.F. ciation patrol.

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B.K. Boxing Association 2nd Tournament, Theatre Royal, 8.15

p.m.

SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. 18th. Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, noted woman evangelist from Los of the same company's coaches, ap- Broderick, the driver of another Angeles, completed her European proached Police Constable Taylor tour to-day as she sailed for the inter, it was stated, and declared United States OTI the liner that the driver of the damaged King's."

conch had forgotten to tell Taylor that he had used a "chemical "ex- | Cáll.” - tinguisher on the fire before Taylor

Columbus.

Englishmen, according to an in. terview given by Mrs. McPherson before departure, are the most en- thusiastic and demonstrative peo- le she has ever met. All reports of their staid and unexcitable characters are in error, she in- timated.

Mrs McPherson declared that enjoyed her she thoroughly evangelistic tour of Paris and other famed sinks of iniquity:

Questioned with reference to her view on matters in her own home country, the evangelist said that in her opinion America will re- main dry

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Broderick, it was stated, pressed coin into Taylor's hand, and said "Have a drink. You know how to make your report." - Broderick told Taylor that he was a director of his company, and an ex-member of Scotland-yard.

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Queen's Theatre: "The King of

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Star Theatre: "Don't Tell the Wife,"

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saving the coach, which cost £2,500, Europe vid Siberia (Lucho), & and handed it to him with a pound p.m. note nga tip for services rendered, without any corrupt intention.

Ford group of Mr. McPherson's

followers assembled and serenadedThe chairman Mid that the "Bench" her when she departed on the boat were satisfied that Broderick's word

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