RUGBY FOOTBALL.
BANK v. HONGKONGI FOOTBALL CLUB.
BY "TOUCHLINE "].
On Saturday last, the Rugby
season oponed with a game bo
tween the Club and the Hong-
MONDAY, OCTOLER 6, 1924.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TWO-MINUTE
TALKS A Daily Tonio
BY ROBERT POWER
"I'LL DO HIM DOWN ["
of
"I'll do him down," said thoughtless. I may gratify tho
spirit kong and Shanghai Bank. Owing the man vongefully, "yes! If I desire to satiate a
But it will not give to the typhoon rain, the ground have to walt twenty yours" revodge. was under water in places, but, Thus the volco of Hatred, barn- that real feeling of satisfaction in spite of the adverse conditions, ing for revenge agenst an enemy. It promises. Bacon never said a To do him down" moans, to greater truth than his reply to a the game was most keenly con
give that other person a nasty nobloman who urged him to re- Losted by both sides.
that From the kick-off. the Bank fall to overturn his plane, to dig taliate upon a lord, who had done carried the play into the Club a plt that ho may fall in. But him injury: "A
rovengo, koopeth his half and. a wet ball spoiling this to dangerous work, for hu- studioth handling by the backs, the game man exportones is full of ex- own wounds greon. Too often developed into strong forward amples of those who made a tráp Revenge proves its own execut- rushes, at which the Bank, led into which they have themselves ioner." by Bredin,
and fallon. Like Haman who set up Moncrieff Mackintosh; excelled. game continued until an attempt at passing by the Bank three saw Loe racing by two opponunts to scoroat the corner flag.
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To' turn
burn with
Instead of trying to "do him?
So the his gallows fifty cubits high for down," why not attempt to "set hatol Mordecal to be hanged him up?" The finest kind of upon but it was Hamen who revenge is to avoid imitating the Injury. If you avoid provocation, dangled from the cross-bar.
"I'll do him down" is the you are setting an example, Old who In the second half. the Club poisonous ery of Impluwability. Bishop Thomas Wilson, were more together forward, and Yes, it is true you may have boon wrote many dry maxitue, said:
against. "A great deal more is expend- their backs made gallant efforts Krioviously offended to open up the game. Foster st Another may have inflicted injury of on revenging injuries than it "Doing half and Shovelton at contre which is hard to bear.
him down may seem sweet at three showed up well and should the chock is not human, but costs to hear them." be a decided acquisition to the super-human. To Club. in this hall, the Bank rosentment and plot revenge is as first, but it is an act which al- scored two more tries. The first natural as to eat and drink. But ways rocoils upon itself.
There is nothing so tests the come from a very pretty dribble it is a bigger and a better thing to by Morrison, and Leo scored his sink the vengeful feeling, and character of a human being as the attitude adopted in the face second try by running with fine avek a reconciliation.
loude are not confined to of rent or supposed injury. To detormination.
Towards the ond of the gume, human beings. The virus of "Get your own back "is a pose Ralston obtained possession nonr hatrod can infect whole nations applauded by the majority. It is 'the Bank's line and went over for and distil in drops of blood. How easy to look big and boast of ro a try in characteristic fashion, often in the past have wars boen taliation. Try appoaring small, A soft This finished the scoring, the only made possible by the inculcation with that humility which is the other incident of note, being ajof racial hatred. Statesmen did true mark of greatness.
We'll answer is better than exclaim- In truculant manner, splendid run for the Club by not say in actual words, Forsyth. The final whistlo left do, this nation down," but this ing
what they meant. The An eye for an eye!" the Bank winnors by three tries was
"I'll do him down!" Yes, by spirit of revenge is fostered, and to one.
helping him, showing the real so war succeeded war.
To seek to "do a person down" spirit of charity, so that he will broken down with
The Bank are, to be con- gratulated, Let us hope their
sporting effort will inspire others may be voted clever. It will indeed be
a.
to follow their example. The possibly win the applause of the shame and genuine contrition. game was ably refereed by Mr.
H. G. Hogarty,
The "Rigger" prospects for the coming season dopand whether tho Army will taku แ hand and turn
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ton. The Association game owes much to the Army teams composed almost, if not entirely, Enquiries at the Labour Party headquarters to-day show that
are very active on the assumption of of other ranks." Surely the white preparatinira officers of the garrison, as large imuninence of an election, opinion is divided as regards the choice as ours is, must be able to support of issue. Mr. Rumsay Macdonald is credited with a desire to dissolve the handling code. Let us hope on the Worker's Weekly issue, considering that the Liberal demand that this season will see them for an enquiry into the eircumstances of the dropping of the sedition Attorney foreaking the touch ling for the charge intolerable and an implication against the fold of play.
General; but a small group of Mr. Mardonald's supporters oppose au [election on that issue, expressing the opinion that the Attorneś General should resign. These represent a section must anxious to fight on the Russian Treaty.
ASIAN GYPSIES.
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Mr. Clynes, interviewed by Reuter, said Labour had! shirked a challenge of either Liberals or Conservatives and was jendy Thirty Years Trading Journey,
to meet the challenge of both. "Politieni leaders who have been Qucorest of all London's foreign compelled to swallow their brave words in the abuse of Ireland and visitora a party of Turkestan Germany will later have to face the sami ordea! us regards Russin."--- gypsies arrived at King's-cross Reuter, from Norway via Hull.
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HIL interview with. Reynold's Ramsay Macdonald regretted that national interests suerificed to party tactics and that the business of the, nation was being brought 1+ a standstill, while the Conservatives and Liberals
the platform, while the men conspired to turn out the Government on a side iste. poltered leisurety around and ex-)
"My select committee to which I would appeal is not ten members plained in a mixture of Gorman of the House of Conusons but twenty million elvetors. While I do not and Hindustani who they were seek an election 1 am not afraid of it. By creating a condition of things and what their business was. which rs Government can accept, their acthen takes from the Gov Most of the women were sald ernment the authority it requires to conduct the business of the to be wives, says a London paper. nation, bath at home and abroad. It forces an election and rompels but whore was not quite clear. us to give up at a time when I think every patriolic motive should Three of them were said to induce them to maintain the status quo. On any big issue of policy, belong to Mr. Ismail Sia Moham-Russia, Geneva, or anything they like to ruise, we are ready to meet med. Ho did not seem quite sure. their challenge."--Reuter. but he was certainly the masti unhappy-looking among the men,|
80 probably it was true.
AMERICA AND DISARMAMENT,
New York, Oct. 4.
Ho wore a black turban, an old frook coal-a little green with
Jus speech at Madison Square Garden, Mr. Davis, the Demueratie envy with silk facings, indiarubber collar, a fisherman's candidate, evoked enthusiastic cheers when he declared. "I am for Huc jorsey, a bright yellow sash, disarmament. If I buzome President of the United States and a brown leather leggings and black disarmament conference meris, America will be there."-Reuter's
American Sereire. boots.
Washington, Oct. 4.
Jewellery was abundant. Ons:
-Dedicating a monument in hunour of American soldiers, who of the men- Hadji Mohammed-1 wore two gold rings and one perished in the Great War, Mr. Coolidge reiterated the opinion thui thumb, and soveral of the womon Americans, while favouring a world court and world disarmament, had car pendants made of heavy were "anwilling to have any Power or combination of Powers tecide gold picous and bits of tawdry for them how to make up their minds."- --Reutera American Service.
Cincinnati, Oct. 5. glass jumbled together. (ine noticed, wistfully, more than one Mr. Charles H. Hughes, Secretary of State, in a speech in sup British sovereign glittering port of Mr. Coolidge's presidency campaign suid the issue was "why among the ravonblack locke.
change." For example, if the Democrats were permitted to admin- All the children had beads, ister the Government they would rewrite the tariff with all resulting and ono a baby in arms, was confusion to commerce.
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happy in the possession of a He regretted the Introduction of foreign affairs into the turquoiso ring through its noso paign, but declared that the record of President Coolidge was
Passports boing found to be in well-known that the Insinuallons of his detractors would recoil upon order, the party were shopherded themselves.
by a Government official into the Americans favoured the reduction of armaments but must be station goods yard, where they permitted to co-operate with other nations to that end without the stress upon the squatted happily while the somo sacrifice of their own policies. Mr. Hughes lald what delicate task of finding incongruity of the Denverats attacking the Government for-not them accommodation went for-joining the League of Nations, while their own platform avoided ward.
immediate action in that direction by declaring for a referendum un the subject.-Reuter's American Service.
After walling in the goods. station for over six hours, the party wore taken in motor-van to the St. Pancras Infirmary,
THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN CONVERSATIONS. where they spont the night.
London, Oct. 4. The gypsies left Turkostan 30
Reuter learns from an Egyptian source in reference to the conclu. years ago, and have travelled all over Europe. For two years they son of the Angle-Egyptian conversations in London, that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald yesterday informed Zaglul Pasha that it is impossible to lived in Berlin and Hamburg,
Later they will proveof over-withdraw British troops from Egypt because they were needed for Jatid to Turkestan, supporting the protection of the Suez Canal. Zagiul's proposal to leave the themselves by trading on the protection of the Canal to the League of Nations was not accepted. Mr. Macdonald proposed an Anglo-Egyptian nillance, to which Zaglul
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SWEDISH ELECTIONS.
Stockholm, Oct. 5.
The Anal results in the elections for the Second Chamber show have increased by five to 104, and the Right Party and Pensants' only slight changes. Compared with the old Chamber, the Socialists Union register smaller incensés. The Liberal prohibitionists lost three and the Communists two seats.-Reuter.
THE HEDJAZ REBELLION,
London, Oct. 4.
News of King Hussein's abdienation, was preceded by a messuge from Jeddah, slating that a Committee of leading inhabitants of Jeddah and Mecca demanded the dissolutien of the Hashimite Govern- ment, headed by Hussein, and the succession of a temporary govern- ment for the protection of the country, appointed by the Hedjazitos, who were ready to conform to the orders of the whole Moslem world. They declared they did not wish to fight anyone, and appealed to the world to stop present hostilities-Reuter.
Port Sudan, Oct. 5, The fall of the Hashimlte government and the abdication of King Hussein has eased situation. Negotiationia with the enemy ara expected shortly. The throne has been ordered to Emir Al who however has declined. Neuter.
THE IRISH CRISIS..
London, Oct. 4. Sir James Craig was ovated on his return to Belfast from London, In a speech to the crowd he said they wore confronted with a fresh crisis and he had only one zomark to make. Pointing to the Union Jack, carried by the demonstrators, he said, "That is Our Flag." His health had recovered and he was at to load Ulstermen, however grave the situation-Reuter,
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