THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925.
COUNTY CRICKET
CANTABS AND YORKSHIRE
DRAW.
London, May 29.
THE ENTHUSIASM OF LOVE.
By the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, M. A.
At Worcester, Somerset beat Worcestershire by an innings and ton runs, Worcester scored 77, White taking 5 for 19, and 137, White taking 6 for 42. Somerset between
Thore le world of difference years go by but doubtloss compiled 224, (White 70).
omotionalism and many husbande and wives Lancashire boat Leicestershireue would be prepared to deprecate, for those
enthusiasm. The former most of long, if only occasionally, at Leicester by an inning and 132,
орол expressions When we Lancashirascored 297(Makepeace word emotional wo are describing onthusiasm of early days. A add "ism" to the of affection, which marked the 69, and Hallows 158 not out). a condition in which the feelings little common sense enables us Leicester scored 33, Macdonald have an excessive influence over quickly to distinguish between taking & for 17; and followed on the mind and body, a condition mere fulsomo flattery, whicb with 132, Macdonald taking 4 for which is exceedingly dangerous, is,& 51 and R. Tyldesley 4 for 24.
At Lord's, Middlesex lod over Gloucestershire on tho first innings. Middlesex rcpred 158, and 219 for 3, declared. Hearne in the second innings compiled 80, not out. Gloucestor compiled 120, and 152 for 3.
to become
of the
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vice, and the forvent other phenomena of the mind, are uplifting and a delight. The emotions, however, as withtho expression of devotion which is valuable and necessary. A man who despises the emotiors is of the Church themselves put In the 18th century the leaders spising a precious faeuity for down enthusiasm. They hold it to enriching life which relieves the be synonimous with fanaticism: monotony of the common lot and No wonder the Church of that Surrey at the Oval led over emotionalism and enthusiasm are as-duat, restrained religion had spurs men to achieve. But day was almost lifeless. This dry- Suessx on the first innings.poles asunder. There are some robbed her of reality and power. SuBBox scored 151, and 239 for 8, so afraid of becoming emotional declared, Fender taking 5 for 55 they decide never
The overwhelming enthusiasm and 5 for 57. Surrey scored 186 enthusiastic. They abbor any clical leaders was like refreshing
of Wesley and later and 51 for 2, (Fender 61) Mate thing in the nature taking 6 for 61.
demonstrative. They hate wear. streams to parched ground. Kent led on the first innings ing their hearts on their sleaves. It is no wonder that the ministry over Northants at Gravesend. If aver they do let themselves go of these Kent scored 213, and 67 for they fool they ought to hide forvency was arresting. "Heaven men was Accepted (Woolley 65.) Northants compiled their heads. They could write would be Hell without Thee, doar by thousands gladly. Their 83 and 321. In the first innings even a love lotter and Woolley took 5 for 25 and Froc
Lord," said one of these. mako breach of grammatical man 4 for 20. C. Woolley knock-construction, such restraint do me burn out for God" cried 'ed up 111.
Cambridge vs. Yorkshire, at Sincero, balanced, interested, but sing My great Redeemer's praise."
they put
another, "O, for a thousand upon. themselves.
tongues "wrote yet another, "to Cambridge, was drawn. bridge compiled 192 and 214 conscious of self to lose them- never enthusiastic; always too (Duleep Sinbji 53 and 70), York- solves in unrestrained outbursts aliam of the fanatic, but the shire scored 161 and 193 for 5. Reuter.
of affection. You may say "such enthusiasm of the lover... enthusiasm is for youth. What Where is our enthusiasm for was appropriate then would be God? Why is it that we love foolish now." True, the without fervency, and serve with. enthusiasm of affection takes out roal? Perhaps it is because quieter and deeper forms as the we do not love onough. '.
Cam-
BASUTO WELCOME.
PRINCE OF WALES' ADVICE.
Maseru, May 29.
The Prince of Wales and the principal guests were accom- modated at the Busuto council.
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL.
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novor
meeting on a special stone stand, THE SCHOLARS' CAMPAIGN.
opposito a similar stand for the chief...
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We have hore not the omotion-
RIFLE'S EVOLUTION.
The Science of Ballistics.
Colonel Lord Cottesloe, Chair- man of the Small Arma Experi.. mental Committee which has
Not the least interesting feature The paramount chiefs mado in connection with the new speeches welcoming the Prince Diocesan Boys' School is the and expressing gratitude to campaign by which the scholars brought the streamline bullet to a Britain for blessings, peace and re
trying to raise $42,000 prosperity.
towards the equipment. This is stato of perfection so as to give a The Prince of Wales in reply being run by a Scholars' Com- greatly increased range, combined referred to the King's fatherly mittee consisting of soventy boys, with arruracy, as the guest at care" for the Basutos, and urged of whom six, with three masters, dinner of the Society of Miniature them to listen to instructors who form a sub-committee and act as could help them and educate their secrotaríes. Each subscription Rifle Clubs traced the evolution children, and teach them to make list is numbered and sa boy's of the rifle during the pest hun- the best use of their land,name written on it. The follow-dred years, and showed how great Reuter.
VOTE OF CONFI. DENCE.
FRENCH POLICY IN .. MOROCCO.
an advance had been made in the science of ballistics, especially in recent years.
ing are some features of this campaign :---
Individual Work-Donors or ocllectors of $100 will have their Asmes put on a donors' record board; donors or collectors of $200 or more will receive a com- E. Codrington, the chairman of
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collectors of $500, or more will have their photographs kept in a Paris, May 29. Record Book in the new school; At the conclusion of a three donors or collectors of $1,000 or days' debate on the Moroccan more will be called founders and question, the Chamber passed a their names will be put on a vote of confidence in the Gov-jepecial founders' board." ernment by 537 to 29.,
Class Work.-A The hugeness of the majority aises $3,000 or more will have a was due to careful phrasing of the classroom called after their class resolution, notably to meet the and a photograph of the class susceptibilities of the Socialists, will be Lopt in a new classroom. who stipulated for the insertion of a reference to" pacific policy" House Work.-If House and the recording of opposition to Building will be called after the collects $10,000, a part of the
BOW AND· RIFLE, colonial expansion.-Reuter;
House; each member of the
Colonel Lord Cottesloe said the House who gives or collects $100 evolution of small arms Was will receive a
wondorful. Comparing the rifle. medal; an enlarged photograph of to-day with one hundred years! of the House will be kept in tl ago, the effective range had been new School and a star put on the increased to about ten times what Chinese Government delegate, house banner; if a House collects it was. The velocity at which reviewed China's efforts at social $20,000, all damos of the House the bullet loft the muzzle had progress, including the prohibition will be put up on a special board been doubled, and the accuracy of the use of phosphorus in the and two stars will be placed on great as it was a century ago. introduction of a Bill dealing with
to-day was perhaps ten times as manufacture of mutches the house banner.
while the increased ponoiration the right association. was onormous. In those carlier
BRITAIN AND FRANCE.
SECURITY AGREEMENT
IMMINENT..
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Paris, May 20
commemorative
A semi-official message says the Anglo-Fronch differences aro It is explained that a donation rapidly narrowing, though they can be paid in full now. or can be have not yet beon removed. spread out over a period of up to
EFFORTS FOR PROGRESS.
Geneva, May 29, Atto-day's sitting of the Labour Conference, Mr. Tang Teal, the
and
TOUB
days the military rifle would not He declared that China would admit of hitting consistently a certainly ratify any conventions
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to do so.
It is understood that the British five months. That is & donor two-foot bull's-eye-two fest in adopted at the present conference memorandum delivered to-day can pay a donation in five or less circumforenco-at 1,000 and 1,100 as soon as she was in a position dwella on the necessity for instalments; such instalmonts to yards.. Buitable arbitration treaties sup- bo complete by October 31, 1925. blementing tho Rbine security pact, with a view to guaranteeing beace in other parts of Europe.— Reuter,
RUSSIANS. IN FRANCE.
NUMBER UNDESIRABLE.
Paris, May 29. A semi-official denial is made at the Government has declined ronaw the passports of 680 uselan traders.
It states, however, that the isas will not be renowed in the se of a numbor of Russians hoso antivities have rondored. eir prosence in Franco undosir- ble. The statement does not bine the oxact extent of Fronch
tionReuter.
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When the 60th Rifles and the Mr. Ben Tillett, representing Rifle Brigade wore formed, 300 the British workers, dwelt on the yards was an altogether outside anthrax problem. He said he range for the rifle. (Laughter.) hoped efforts to eradicate this With the bow an expert soldier evil would be actively pursued.- could get off 14 arrows in a Reuter. minuto. A man with the musket SHANGHAI, QUOTATIONS.firing a round ball, which would; drop down the rifle, could fire
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By an inadvertence, a rather minutes. When the Expedition- 26,ary Force left this country in 1914 belated intimation from Mossre every man in the ranks had boon Carroll Bros. in regard to the trained to fire twenty rounde pez rubber markot appeared in our minute from the magazine rifle, issue of yesterday, in which the and to make good shooting at that price of rubber was wrongly speed. (Cheers,) There wore two statod, aspects of shooting-the porfac Wo are now advised by Mossrs. tion of the ammunition. In both Carroll Bros. those departments they bad made quotation they have received for astonishing progress. (Cheory) rubber is $1.0116 per pound.
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