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HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND.
The Bill Talked Out..
M. BERGSON' IN
الرمد
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 18,- 1914,
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Professor Benri Bergon, the In indicating that the Scottish French philosopher, has delivered Home Rule Bill was perhaps 100 the first of a course of Gifford large a measure to be sent to the cutures on Natural Theology in Scottish Grand Committee for the University of Edinburgh. consideration in detail, the The subject of the course is The Speaker enforced his hint by Problem of Personality," adding that a bill which pro-
Professor Pringle Pattison, who poses to set up a Parliament in Scotland concorns others besides presided, said M. Bergson required the Scotch." Apart from the no introduction to a philosophical torm "Shotch," which is under- audience. or to any sland to be an uncovenanted interested at all in the things of expression, the Scottish or Scote the mind. M. Borgson had members seemed to accept Mr. captured the imagination of his Lowther's dictum not, indeed, na contemporaries in a way which it a compliment but as an apt and would be difficult to find a parall. just truism. What concerns el for among the secluded sect Scotland as we were frequently of philosophers to whom, if fame reminded in the course of the come at all, it usually came debate, concerns the world, and years after they were dead; but Japan via Kobe-Per TAKADA, 185 en this occasion at least Scotland M. Bergeon had so stirred his Shanghai & North China---1'er KWONG"
SANG, 11th June. 5 pan. bad little complaint to offer of generation that even that hypo- England's rather lauguid interest thetical entity the man in the Shanghai, North China, Japan via Moji in her designs and ambitionsstreet' was found inquiring about! except, perhaps, that it was hin views, and, if not reading the almost too languid,
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19th inst.. 11 a.m. Swatow-Per CHILDAR, 19h; it talias Sir Walter Scott), the tono
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Professor Bergson said that the of the debate was one ofautire
of personality, with Japan friendliness torda the sister problem
not seeking
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country and the greater Partin. which he was about to deal in Helbow. ELSBETH, 19th June, 5 p.m. mont: "We are
is lectures, comprised three separation," declared Mr. in questions-"What are we, whence Macpherson in moving the second do we come, and where do we loading of the bill. "No Scot go? The first of these questions We he would treat in the present ever doua seck reparation. claim as a right and a privilege course, and the other two in the the retention of our share in the course for next year. These last Imperial Parliament and Governo questions, he said, would be
mont.
'Finer than tilasgow."' While Mr. Macpherson in his adroit and able speech thas sought to emphasise possible points of agreement and generally, to re present the scheme as a modest
solved hypothetically. For the present course, he said, the question would be: What are we? What is personality?'-
امه
The lecturer proceeded to give general view of what people thought they found within them-
the idea they had of themesives,
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18th June, a..
Winds
Bour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
Force.
29.81 53
nnu
W'ostock Nomo
BA
29.85
Hakodate
29.73
080
Tokių Koali
MLT5
ELISU
29.78
Kögima
Muganski
29.88
naw
29,88
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Oshima
20.95
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29.95
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29.31
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1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degreas Fahrenheit on the level of the sea, in in- SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. chee, tenths and hundredths.
2 Temperature, In the shade, in degrees Fahrenholt.
and business-like instalment of selves when they cast a glance allround devolution, Mr. William inside. He spoke first of the part Straits, India via Calcutta-Për JAPAN, Young, on the other hand caused that the representation of the body straits, India via Calcutta--For YAT- some commotion in seconding the played in the idea they had of bill by delivering a lively and themselves, and insisted on the Philippine In-Por LOUNGSANG, 20th unqualified attack on its eleventh-fact, that when they thought of hour proposal to include women other people the expression on Bwatow, Wai-ha' wel & Tientsin-Per Mes Macklin, Mrs Sinbury,, Davies, Mr & in the electorate of the proposed their faces held a great place in Parliamont." Is be seconding the the idea they had of their per- bill at all?" cried Mr. Hogge, sonalities; and he rsiced the interrupting the onslaught at its quesiton of how it was that, for hottest point. "Yes, but not the whole bill," ruled the Speaker with grave irony. Unabashed by this mirthful interlude Mr. Young confessed to a doubt whether the
The reason for that was that they bill was in truth what he had
did not know their own counten- imagined it to be or merely a peg designed to serve the purposes of ance, and they did not wish to "those who are suffragists first now it, because when they look- and anything else, afterwards. ed at themselves they systemat out the most For myself," added this unconven-ically rubbed
individual festures, and that was tional seconder. "I must reserv my right to vote against the third why they never, or very seldom reading unless the women's clause agreed that a photograph reasm. Baadakan-Per RAJAH, 22nd inst., 5 p.m... D. ah'ers.
is deleted in Committee. After:
the image that they had of their To make connection with the Taiapu own countenance played so little Train leaving Shanghal on Saturday the a part.
bled themselves while other
wards much the same position was people's photographe resembled
taken up by Mr. Eugone Wagon, them.-Morning Post.
Generally the discussion proved
rather disappointing. As Mr.
Holmes put it, using a vigorous
.!
29th June at 8p.m.]
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Ameri-
MONDAY, 22nd June.
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang & Bourabaya-Per BIOJUN M.,
2nd lost, noon..
TUESDAY, 23rd June.
Philippine la.. Japna via Na- gusaki, Honolulu, U. S South & Canada via San Francisco Por NIPPON M.,
Can and
Canadian
23rd lost. 9 a.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Par HAI- Scots word, it was at once diffuse non Wood, who gave it his sap-Philippine Is-Per TAMING, 23rd 3 n.in.
YANG, 23rd June; 10 am. Of the bill itself. and "dreich."
port, took occasion to welcome Wei-Lai-wel & Tientsin-Per HUL ourioualy little was heard, and of the inclusion in its provisions of
CHOW, 23rd inst., 11 n.m." the traditional differences between the women's suffrage clause. Japan via Kobe KUMSANG, 23rd just.. the English and Soottish charac-Much of the panegyric passed by Shanghai & North China-Per SHAOH- ter & great deal, mostly of course Mr, Balfour on the blessinge to the advantage of the latter wrought by the Union in Scotland,
*
11 u.m.
SING, 23rd June, 3 pm,
WEDNESDAY, 24th June.
"We are undoubtedly different more particularly in fostering Holhow, Haiphong. & Pathoi-Por
German
Mall.
KAIFONG, 24th June, B a.m. Strafts, Burman, Ceylon. Adelaide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Earp! Europe via Naples -Por GOEBEN, 24th inst. 9 a.m.
and
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can
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Ecomusak, HARU, 24th ]
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from the English," Borrowfully "the fine flower of her national admitted Mr. Holmes, adding spirit," did not trench at all on however, with a briek recovery of the case put forward for the bill, cheerfulness," and in some re- which, as the Secretary for Scot apoote infinitely superior." Ac- land pointed out, was based on cording to Mr. Mackinder (who the fundamental principles of the moved the rejection of the bill) Union, combined with the perfect one of the best ways of promet ly compatible principle of devola- ing an entente cordiale betweention in local affairs. Incidentally, the two countries was to encourage Mr. Balfour sought to prejudice Batavia, Samarang and "Soembaya-Par their inhabitants in the laudable the Irish bill in the eyes of the interchanging of visits. For Scottish Liberal members by instance, two electors from twitting them on their neglect to Camlachie-notoriously an un-bring that measure into line with emotional latitude-recently on-their own scheme. By their failure joyed the advantage of a first in that respect, he told them, they tour round the Houses of Parlia-bad betrayed the cause ment under the guidance of their professed to have at heart, member, and on leaving for the homeward journey burst out with
this incredible acknowledgment,
"We had no idea London wES SO
much finer a place than Glasgow."
SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS
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"Nonsense!" protested another · can, be supplied at chaop Rate
Glasgow member, breaking in on
at"
American
Canadian
TJIMANOEK, 24th inst., 11
8.70.
THURSDAY, 25th June.
Shanghai, North China, Jayan, via Nagasaki, United States, Houth America and Canada vis Vancouver
કોઠ (Europe Biberia Per EMPRESS OF JAPAN, 25th June, 10.30a.m. Straits & India via Culcutta
NAMSANG, 25th Juro. 1 r,m. Bhanghai& North China-Per ANHUL
25th inst., 3 p.m." Shanghai & North China Per TAK
BANG, 25th inst., 6. p.men
FRIDAY 26th June.
the anecdote with some heat. SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK 8watow. Amoy and Foochow For HAI- Apart from Camlachie-aminority **y (British North Borneo), member all Glasgow applauded. the interjection.
Mr. Balfour's Reproaches. Both Mr. Balfour, who spoke against the inil, and Mr. Afckin-
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A BUNE.
OHING, 26th June, 10a.m. Formosa via Keelung. Shang- hal & North China, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cana da, United States, 8. Ameri os, via San Francisco (Europe Siberia) Fer: MON- 4. GOLLA, 28th inst. 11a.m.
London, 2nd June. Arrivals from Chizu :--Jason, P. Alice. The following vessels have passed the Caual:-Benarty, Bonvorlich, Korema, Nubla, Yunnan.
London, 5th June.
Arrivals from China: Atholl, Dou- caliuu. Peraus, P. E. Friedrich, Paul Lecat.
The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Buyora, Balow, C. Ford Lubisz, Hirano Maru, Kloist, Mishlina Ma Sientor, Atlantique, Glonfarg, Talthybius,|
Loador, 19th June.
Arrivals from China:--Menelaus, Mi* | chima Maru. Delko Rickmers.
The following vessels have passed the Canal:Balgravia, Bohemia, Cordillere, Fumens, Indian, Namur, Nile, Nippon, Toiho, Totion. Maru, Tydens, Afghan frince, Mark.
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3 Humidity.la percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mole: ture being 100.
4 Direction of Wlad, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufore Scale.
State of Woathor, b blue sky, o da- had cloud, drizzling ralo, ffog,.g gloomy,h kail, lightning, overcast, p passing showers, q equally, r rain, snow,
thunder, v vilbility, w dow wai.
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20.83 20.83
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0,13
15 07
41
Barometer London, 16 June. Temperature Arrivals from Chica Benurty, Alesia. Humidity
Wind Direction ... The following vessels have passed the Force........... Canal:--Beravon, Telemachus, Puritan. Wether
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