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WAR.

ABOUT THE

· WARNINGS AND PROPHECIES.

THE STAGE MANAGEMENT OF RECRUITING IN LONDON.

'The candle barn fast.". And it is burning at both ends! That is the warning Mr. Bernard Shaw offers in "What I Really Wrote About the War," issued ns the 21st volume of the now Con- stable edition of his works, pub lished by subscription only.

This warning occure in a chap. ter on events since the war, and has special reference to unemploy. neut. This, he thinks, is caused by making large numbers of workers produce twice as much as before,

That he did not agree with them will be to most people a surprise. Ho explains his position thus:

to barracks before their appearance could act 49 A deterrent. Lord Derby, at once offered mo the post of Trafalgar-square stage-man-

Intensely as I loathed the war, and free ns I was from any lungor." sion as to its character, and from the patriotic urge (patriction in my native country taking the form of an impincable hostility to Eng- land). I know that when war is once let loose, and it becomes a question of kill or be killed, thoro is no stopping to argue about it one must just stand by

Somme Bater than London. But Shaw excused himself." There is most amusing account of his visit to the Front in 1917. He equipped himself with a pair of trench boots and a tunio and breeches of khaki,, in which I looked neither like a civilian nor

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with the rest.

Nevertheless, he says that the "Conshy," as he calls him, was, so His object in republishing pam-tar ne courage wont the hero of phlets and letters and articles writ the war. But all that romantic ten between 1813 and the Armistice pretence of bravery in battle hag is apparently to show that he was bron, he hastens to add, knocked right all along, and that we should out of us Everyone confessed him do well to listen to him when hoself a coward, "At Jonst, I hovo deals with to-day's 'problems. not met a single soldier who does "In calling this book "Whatnot admit without the slightest Really Wrote About the War, I shame that he auffored a good deal have exposed myself to the obvious from acute funk from time to repartee, 'Does it matter t

time." "My reply is that it does."

Disagreed With the " 0.0,"

There

on the advice of H. G. Wolls. But he found Flanders under snow and "came home without a speck of mud on the tronch boots.'

As for the Somme battlefield, it was "vory much safer than the Thames Embankment with its co of motors and trams."

Impressions of Eniz.

Of Haig there is a discreet but revealing portrait:-

"He sccined to me a first-rate specimen of the British gentleman and and conscientiously studious soldier, trained socially and pro- frasionally to behave and work in a groovo from which nothing could move him, disconcerted and dis tressed by novelties and incredu lous na to their military value, but

Inclined to Enlist,

were moments when he Movement.

himself felt inclined to enlist, and Corlainly as one reads thrashe was actually offered the job of retires and diatribes, these cool | O.C. Trafalgar-aquaro while re- Jets of common-sense that werecruiting meetings were going on squirted on to the heated smoky at-there. It came about like this: mosphere of war mentality, one has He heard one day some ferociniways steadied by a woll-closed to admit that intelligent people ously belligerent clergymen on mind, an unquestioned code. Bub- are thinking now what Shaw was the rampago, and saw on the plinthject to these limitations, he was, anying then..

of Nelson's column two "deplorable I should say, a man of chivalrous Cortainly be outlined, in pre-war down-and-outs who wore the only and scrupulens 'charactor, He contributions to the Press, the ar- two recruite that" afternoon.

made me fool that the war would rangement which was made at Lo- "I went home and wrote to Lord last 30 years, and that he would carna, when, as he says, it wasun-Derby, urging him to dress up his carry it on irreproachably until he animously applauded as a triumph smartest young soldiers as civilians, was superannuated." of British statesmanship.

with instructions to spend their Full as the book is of wisdom and Certainly he was right when he days in the square joining up aston-wit in equal parts, it compels one urged that the tonscientious ob- tatiously again and again as really to agree with the author that what jectors (whom he admired but did attractive examples, care being he said about the war matters a not agree with) were being unjust taken at the same time to hurry good deal. At all events it makes ly and savagely treated.,

laway all unpleasant-looking horoes one both laugh and think,

Diary of Coming Events.

Today. (October 20.)

Queen's Theatre: "Free & Easy." World Theatre: "Singing Fool." Star Theatro: Lady of the Harom,

Central Theatre: "A Dangerous Woman."

Royal H.K. Yacht Club, Annual Meeting, 5,45 p.m. at Club House.

Lammert's Sale of Furniture, at 13, Hankow Road, 11 a.m.

3.C.L. Bridge and Mah Jong Drive, Peak Club, 3.20 p.m.

Dinner Dance: Hong Kong Hotel

p.m. European Mail:-Outward: Europe vid Siberia (Pres. Grant), 6 p.m.

9.30

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Queon's Theatre: *Free али Easy."

Star Theatre: "Lady of the Harem."

Central Theatre: "A Dangerous Woman."

Hong Kong, Macao and Canton eral Meeting, 11 a.m. Steamboat Co., Extraordinary Gen-

Lecture by Father Finn at Helena May Institute: "Renaissance Art,"

5.30 p.m.

Nelson Day Concert at Lee Theatre, 9 p.m.

University Union tea party to His Excolleury and Lady Peel,” 4.30 | p.m.

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Dinner Dance: Feninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

European Mail:-Outward: Europo rid Siberia (Hiye Maru), G

(October 21.) World Theatre: "Singing Fool." pira.

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Wednesday. (October 22.)

Queen's Theatre: "It's A Great! Life"

World Theatre: "Madonna of Avenue A."

Star Theatre: "Nonh's Ark.” Central Theatre; "Tanned Lege." Majestic Theatre: "The Grand Farado,"

European Mail.-Inward: Europe si Bucz (Macedonia).

Dinner Dance: Hong Kong Hotel 8.30 p.m.

Thursday, (October 23.) Queen's Theatre: "It's A Great Life,"

World Theatre: "Madonna of Avonuc A

Star Theatre: "Noah's Ark" Central Theatre.: "Tanned Legs." Majestic Theatre:." Lilac Time." Orchestral Concert, Helena May Institute, 3.30 p.m.

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