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Saturday was the Inst day of tho All three teams of the Chinose with a eard of 11 mods including a Observer review of a now book "On
Shanghai Spring Race meeting and Recreation Club, werd victorious Mafoo's Raco, Mr. E. McBain took
on Saturday, their victima being four firsts and Mr. Maisland four Education, Especially in Early the University "A" and "B" and seconds. Old Bill won the Grand Childhood" by Bertrand Russell:| the Hongkong C. C. "C" The In-National and Warrenfield scored dians first team beat the Kowloon another win in the Crossbred Cham-
When a very clover man forgotä | men, winning from all three pairs, píon Sweepstakca. Following aro
his cleverness, and writes with a The Sookumpoo men repeated the the resulta.
passion to get himself understood decision against the Kowloon C. C.
Spring Griffins Handicap, by the simple, the simple aro, apt fn,the "B," whilst the fatter's "C" Flamingo (E. McBain) 1, Messra felicity. Some of us have follow Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's Cho to come by their own in unexpected reversed the order against Taikoo. Beith and Lemarchand's Plecolo
The full results are as follow:
DIVISION "AJ" University v. Chinese. the Chinese Recreation Chib defeated Playing on the University ground the home team by 56-43.
(Maitland) 2, Miss B, Coutt's Doubled Mr. Bertrand Russell, faint but Zoro (Bremner) J. Time 2 mm. pursuing, through, such thorny 7 3/5 secs.
ground as "Propositions: What Spring Handicap (A Clasp)Mr they Are and How they Mean"- Messrs. We Two's Young Bill (Heard) a title full of intellectual, aristo- Liddell's Wheatcroft (Bremner) 1, Ng Sze-lewong and Yew Man-tsunas) 1. Time 2 min. 44 4/5 secs.
Mr. Day's Greenland (A. N. Dal cratic gaminerio. Mr. Russell beat Dr. R. E. Tottenham and L
laughs at himself, and says that Spring Handicap (B Class) Forster:
prig," inviting our suffages whe thor this may not still be his caso.
A. S4; bent F. A. Redmond and Messrs, Winsome and Husty's The he was once, at least, "an angular i
71 bent A. A. Rumjahn
Emu (E. McBain) 1. Mr. and Mrs.
and D Laing, 8-8.
31. K. Lo and I. Lo lost to Dr. A. V. White's White Ensign (White) Tottenham and Forster, 6-0; beat 2. Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The
In this book, the question is ir Redmond and NOWELL B. WHITE, Rumjahn and Laing, 7-4.
Hett, G-5;
Whinchat (A. N. Dallas) 3, Time 2 bont
min, 33 2/5 secs
relevant. Mr: Russell speaks of Ho Ka-lau and Lau Man-kwong
Grand National Steeplechase, Mr. education as a parent, deeply con- lost to Dr. Tottenham and Forster, Campox's Old Bill (Bremner) 1, cerned to tell other parents what 4-7: lost to Redmond and Hatt, G-6; Messrs.
Maitland's Copper- beat Rumjahn and Laing 7-4.
mino (Maitland) 2, Hit. Straces he has found to be true about the Kowloon v. Indians.
The Hartier (Tricker) 3.
upbringing of young children; and. Playing at home, the Kowloon C, C stakes. R. S'. Winterton lucid, able in statement, and
Sub Gin Championa Sweco his quick intelligence makes him McBain) Mr. and Mrs. Hickling's
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lost to the Indian R. C., 40-50.
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D. Rumjahn and Y, A. Wahab -3; ler's tost to I. A. Razack and J. A. Cassum 3, Time 3 min. 43 3/6 accu bhoy 4-7; lost to S. A, Hussain and SA. Rumjahn -7.
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gently acid in his humour that we
our favourite parental sentimen- calities.
In one sense, the thesis appears,
Cross-Bred Champion Sweepstakes. E. F. Fincher and E. C. Fincher Mr. J. J. Paterson's Dago (Maitland)
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Eve's Warrenfield (Heard) 1; bent H. D. Burjahn and Y. A. Wahab,
2, Mr. 6-5; lost to 1. A. Razack and J. A. Ballan) 3. Time 2 min. 31 3/5 secs to be dreadfully realistic. There
Day's Bonnie Scotland (A. N. Cassumbhoy, 5-6; lost to S. A. Hussain ariel S. A. Bu
RunJahn,
Nil Desperandum Cup. Ja not much glamour, not much of S. E. Green
B. S. Green lost-Messrs. Bailey and White's Sand- the infaat as railing clouda of to II. D. Rumjahn and F. A. Wahab, pank (Bauld) 1. Mr. Kangning'e Jan glory in his coming. The infant Dor (Maitland) 2. Mr. Powhattan's 2-9; bent 1. A. Ruzack and J. A. Cas. Newman Noggs (O' Brien) 3. Tire is a thing of reflexes and instincta, sumblloy. 6-B1 lost to S. A. Hussain and S. A. mjahn, 3-8.
ready from the first to add habits M.B.K.
Manchu Stakes. Mr. Kungping's to its repertoire. This may be Playing on the Hongking C.C. Buster II (Moller) 1. Mr. Toeg & damping for the idealist; but it is ground, the M.B.K. won 52-17. Gordon (Crokam) 2, Mr.Liddell's
Brearley and Henderson lost to Ashcroft (O'Brien) 3. Time 2 min. worth noticing, in this book, that Honda and Abe, 3-8; beat Yamasaki 6 4/6
Mr. Russell is very much of an Me Bain and Sokoloff's Veterock children. He displays his cold! Nil Desperandum Cup.-Messreidealist "himself, about his own (Sokoluit) 1, Mr. Day's Shenkolu Ingic only in putting their training
N. Dallas) 2, Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
and Yamada, 6-5; beat Unotore and Akiyama, 8-3.
Raworth and Lawrence beat Honda and Abe, 6-3; heat Yamasaki and Yamada, 6-6; lost to Unstore and Akiyama, 4-7.
Miskin and Grimble lost to Honda aml Abe, 5-6; lost to Yamasaki and Yamada, 1-7; beat Unotoro and Aki- yama, 6-6.
DIVISION "B."
Chinese v. University, Playing at home, the Chinese B,C, beat the University 53-46.
Hung and Choa lost to Hung Ilo and B
Wong 5-d; lost to Samy II. and Sepher, 5-67 P. C. Lim, 6-0 lost to T. C. Iu and
Lau and Yew lost to Hung Ho and B. H. Wong, 6-0; bent. Samy and beat T, C. Iu, and F. C. Sepher
Samy
0-5.
E. K. Lau and P. K. Kwok beat Hung Ho and B. H. Wong, 7-4; bent and Sopher, 8-3; lost to T. C. Iu and P. C. Lim, 4-7.-
Indians. Kowloon Playing at beat the hot come the Indian
C.C. 67-42.
S. A. R. Ismail and J. S. A. Car. reem beat L. Jack and D. J. Purves, 9-2; beat F. Wheeler and Milliard,
S. A Ford and Lee, 7-4.
G-5; beat
6. Ismail and S. S. Hussain beat
· Ï.. Wheeler
Jack and D. J. Purves, 8-3; bent F. and Milliard, G-6; beat Ford and Lee,
de Recreio v. U.S.R.C. Playing on the Club de Recreio
ard
the U.S.R.C. lost 40-59.
D. Sousa en F. Ribeiro beat How
E.
Au-
d and Maude, 7-1; beat Smith and
-i; last to Newton and cott, 2-9.
57 2/5 secs.
Becs,
White's White Sarmin (Pote Hunt in sound habit first, and our delight
Timo 56 4/5 seca.
in the degr little things second.
3.
Sub Griffins Consolation Cup.---Me.. MacHay's Chitabob (E. McBain) 1. An alarming thought, for Mr. Fowler's Pochard (Dallas) 2 parents, is contained in the proved Mesurs. M. and La G. W.'s Western doctrine of modern psychology that dale (Pote Hunt) 3. Time 2 min. 7 seconds.
nearly all the fundamental traits) Mafoo's Race. Mr. Richmond's in a child's character are satablis- Bunny 1, Mr. Liddell's Howcroft Zed by the time he is five years old. Mr. F. Elias' Polydamos 3.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
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SCOTTISH AND IRISH TEAM FOR SATURDAY'S MATCH.
Petersfield;
Forsyth; G.
We have to be terribly careful---| and then, if we are so terribly care- ful we shall give the child an anxiety-neurosis, born of our own anxiety. Mr. Russell suggests a quiet simplicity in our dealings with children; and his exposition of this sane and normal attitude between parent and child, leading
The
The following is the team select- C.ed to play for Scotland and Ireland on from a contact in terms of faci against England and Wales onto a contact in terms of feeling, is Saturday next at King's Park, both vivid and refreshing. Kowloon, on the occasion of the emotional factor is not repressed: formal opening of the now ground. it comes out, by natural stages,
Back Stoker Church (H.M.S. into the open air. and S. A. Hamid beat Durban); Threequarters. Lieut, L. Jack and D. J. Purves, 6-5 beat Nicholson (H.M.S.
On the special problem of F. Wheeler and Milliard, 0-5; Lost to
natural education about sex, Mr. Ford and Lee, 3-8.
Eng, Commdr. Mackenzie (Cap- tain); E. R. A. Thomas; Ablo Sea- Russell adheres to the simple and man Fogerty (all of H.M.S. Dur-sound principle that we ought to Lan); Halves, Able Seaman Ball answer all the questions that, (H.M.S. Durban); J. Morrison children ask, exactly as they arise: (Hongkong R. F. C.); Forwards. and that we must be ready for Shipwright Poole (H.M.S. Dur these questions, not embarrassed bar (both of Hongkong RF. Cnor nervous about them, so that ive E. R. A. Hodge; E. R. A. Johns, may be able to tell the exact truth Ldg. Stoker Jeremiah (all of as we know it, as soon as the H.M.S. Durban) and J. Beceridge child's imagination requires this (of Hongkong R. F. C.).
or that fact. But Mr. Russell goes beyond this prescription of answer- ing, honestly all the questions that our children ask, and of maintain- ing the fred and open attitudo that will make it possible for them to ask us anything under the sun. We are, on the whole, zo stunid about sex that our children may Fine Score Against Surrey.
meet many others all ready to Im- Ema and Fujita beat Major Will.
part an unhealthy idea of It: and London, May 8, son and Justice. Wood, 9-2; beat Dr.
therefore we ought to forestall this Australians Craig and Zimmern,
commerced their match with Sarrey at the contamination by going a little pherd and Bradley, 7-4.
Kitajima and Nakamura beat Ma- Oval before ten thousand specta-ahead of our children's natural job Willson and Justice Wood, 83: tors on a soft wyleket, in fine and spontaneous questionings. It lost to Dr. Craig and Zimmern, 5-6; weather after the rain. lost to
Thomas
J. Silva and F. Prata beat Howard and Maude, 7-4; beat Smith and Thon us, 6-5; beat Newton and Aucott, 0-5. Assumpeno and F. "Remedios bent Howard and Maude, 7-1; beat Smith and Thomas, 8-3; beat Newton and
Aucolt
M.DK. v. Chil Service. Playing at home, the M.B.K. beat the Service 67-42.
Civil
Edo and Mawatari lost to Majori Willson and Justice
Dr. Craig and
Shephard and 5-6; Jose to
5-6; lost to 4-7.
9-2;
beat She
and Bradley, -0. Craigengower. v. N.T.C.
The remaining position will be lled after Tuesday's practice match.
The
CRICKET.
Collins is a ticklish business for most won the toss and the Australians parents: Mr. Russell's book gives had stored 301 for the loss of six an idea of the right attitude and at home, the Craigenwickets when stump were drawn. method. Playing gewer C.C. beat the Netherlands W. Bardsley made 34, and C. G. T. C. 78-21.
J. W. Leonard and II. J. Howard Macartney 53. J. M. Taylor beat Van Egmond and Heintzen, 7-4; scored 76, including four fours, in de. Veer And Knottnerus, 11-0; 110 minutes. Woodfull made 87 beat Buys and Ramondt, 10-1.
He was at the wickets
beat
V. Souzu A.
And
inot out.
Thoroughly in accord with the democratic spirit of the present R. Remedios beat for three hours. It was a patient age, the reduction of the grant
Van Egmond and Heintzen 7-4; bent and meritorious innings, consider in aid of the Royal Palaces in de Veer and Knottnorus, 10-1; beating the tricky wicket and the the personal occupation of the Buys and Ramonit, 6-h.
G. A. Hyder and W. J. Howard smart felding-Reuter.
beat Van Egmond and Heintzen, 8-3; bont de Veer and Knottnerus, 10-1; beat Buys and Ramonds, 9-2.
DIVISION
Kowloon v, Talkoo, Playing at home, the Kowloon C.C. beat the Taikoo R.C, 69-40.
Brown and Oliver boat McPhedran and Keown, 3-4; bent Gardner and Boulton, 6-6; beat Moore and Gray, 7-4.
Jordan and Bough beat McPhiedian and Keown, 7-4: beat Gardnor and Boulton, 6-5; lost to Moore and Gray, 4-7.
Pedersen and MoBride beat MePlic- dran and Keown, 0-2; lost to Gardner and Boulton, G-G; bent Moore and Gray, 8-3.
H.K.C.C. Chinese. Playing at home the Hongkong C.C. lont to the Chinese R.C. 31-08, -
DAVIS CUP,
Second Round Tic.
Sovereign by £9,500 would have created a sensation a few genera tions ago. Until the time of William IV, almost all our monarchs contrived to spend more than the ever-increasing sums generous Parliaments voted thom. Queen Anne, during the Playing in the second round of twelve yours she was on the the Davis Cup, Turnbull (Britain) Throne, incurred debis amount-, beat Kloinadel (Poland) 6-1, 7-6, ing to £1,200,000, which Parlia
0, and Wheatley (Britain) beat mont defrayed on her death, and Czetwertynski (Poland) 6-4, 6-8, Goorge 1 left debts of over 6-4.-Router.
£1,000,000. More frugal than any Prince sinco Henry VII, King
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W. L. Smith and Hugh Jones lost George II. contrived to save to Ma Wal-but and II. 5. L 8-8; 10 £170,000, but this was soon
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