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The Volunteers,

[To The Editor of Hongkong.

Telegraph.]

Sir, I had not intended to revert to this subject, but the ma. Editorial tempt me to Honed views put forward in your treepass further on the hospitality of your pagoa.

I will submit that my klean on this subject are not confused, as has been nuggested, but would mention that my first letter was

In

LOCAL WEDDING.

PORTUGUESE COUPLE MARRIED AT ROSARY CHURCHL

At the Rosary Church, Kowloon, last Sunday, the Very Rev, G. M. Spada officiated at the marriage of Misa Carolina Maria Vieira Ribeiro and Mr. Evaristo Euzebio dos Romedios. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. V. Ribeiro, while · the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. G. F. dos Remedios. Given away by her father, the dross of white satin bride wore with silver lace, made by Miss Nonita Silva. She also wore an all-embroidered Britrone net vell her great- (which belonged to grandmother, nearly a century old) and carried a sheaf of arum lilies.

The bridesmaids, Miss Carmen Silva and Miss Beatrix V. Ribeiro, slator of the bride, were dressed in yellow georgette. Their bouquets wore of awort peas.

Mr. L. A. Collaco (of Macao) and Mr. J. A, C. V. Ribeiro were the "best men," while the flower girls were the Misses Thelma da Luz and Celeste Azevedo,

written under pressure of time, Father Byrne plunged into the and that since I wished it to con- subject by striking the keynote ex mand attention, I deliberately pressed in the following Inps: wrote it in a provocative manner. "Toll at the loom, the beach, order that I may not be thought entirely destructive in criticism, the mart,

and unappreciative of the work Wield A hammer, or write the Volunteers do perform. I willi

with a pen,

briefly outline the kind of Carpa Mine is to fashion the human that would undoubtedly

have Beart

wider appeal to those of this Colony who would like to share in it work, but find the present: With the charm of expression pecullar

teacher, organisation unattractive. the born

The ideal Corps for this Colony, supreme importance of person to my mind, would be constituted ality, and showed that it is the somewhat na follows: duty of the teacher to make a les- Group A.-The personnel of The bride's mother wore a dress son interesting, to rouse the en-this Group would consist of young of saxe blue georgette with hat to thusiasm of the pupil. He de- men coming out from Home on match, and the bridegroom's mo precated the use of sarcasm as a their first contracts, of those whether wore a dress of black lace corrective; the soul of child is have had no previoua military ex- with hat to match. too sensitive, and the gearing pertence, and those who prefer to effect of sarcasm may ruin its belong to the Group from personal whole outlook on Ufe. He then inclination. spoke about the pupil who never

Service in the Group would gets a sum right but who is never entail three years training with theless Intelligent in other re-the particular art of the Service spects. The illustrations which Father Byrne hrought forward, elected by the Volunteer. and the recollections of his ex-would be very thorough training, perience as a teacher in Australia, training in the Regular Army, and were su pat to the rension that the lecture was in itself a modelin order that it might be efficient, the co-operation of the Regular Forces in the Colony would be necessary.

lesson.

(A)

A Teacher's Work,

as Instructor, guiding the intellectual growth of the by the communten tion of knowledge;

It

much on the lines of the recruit

the

After the ceremony, a reception was held at 16, Carnarvon Road. The honeymoon is being spent in Macao and Canton.

wish to continue In it, or move up

into Group B,

2.

had Men who

their time in Group B, and felt completed they had seen enough service for the time being.

emergency.

3. Ex-service mon, of proven not qualifications, who whilst After giving some very amusing

During the first year, absence having the time for active volun- conceptions of the term "teacher" from parade would only be excus-teering, would be willing to be held by school-children, Fathered on medical grounds, or for called on in an emergency, Byrne proceeded to the work of urgent business reasons, in sup 4. Any other person, of proven the teacher which be divided into port of which n certificate would

qualification, military or other- two aspects:

have to be produced from

wise, not having the time for ac Volunteer's doctor or Taipan.tive volunteering, but whose ser- uring the remaining two years, vices could be utlined in an

of parades minimum number per annum would be necessary.

The records of the personnel of Group B.-Training in this

this Group would be kept in an Group would be in the higher

and I "Emergency Register," branches of the Military Art, and those eligible to enter it must would suggest that there is no have graduated from Group A, reason why it should not include He then showed how (a) and have seen service with the Regular those of the "fair sex" able and (b) "must necessarily be co-or-Forces, or have served with either willing to drive cars, ambulances.

or serve in Canteens etc,

of this dinated, for the assimilation of in-some other Volunteer Corps or a

Trial "mobilisations" Cadet Corps. They would feat struction is a discipline, and

the have to show that they were in- Group could be made from time genuine discipline must be

2 year-to work to time-nay once structed in the kind of outcome of principles." And in Hupport of this he enlarged upon taught in Group A, and an elemen- ensure that it is capable of func- three fundamental

tary test could be devised to deter- tioning properly. psychological principles:

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as Disciplinarian, guiding the will do to net as to form in the soul the habit of self-training.

B. The act excites the feeling which it should normally express.

mine a candidate's suitability or Now, Sir, whilst I agree that it otherwise. Likewise, men frum would require a great deal of A. The ides inclines to the act Group A could pass this test, and initial organisation, the remo- of which it is the represen-muve up into Group B .if theydelling of the Volunteer Corps on Lation.

desired, without serving their full the above lines should not prove three years in the lower group. impossible if seriously attempted. Here again, the cooperation of Such a Corps would, moreover, field of the

very wide Regular Forces would be cover a essential, in the giving of lectures endeavour-actual and potential etc. Possibly, also, some of the-and would comprehensively deal more efficient of this Group might with the current accusation that be permitted to be prosent in the Colony is unprepared to deal semi-official capacity

the with an emergency. various manoeuvres carried by the Regular Forces.

C. Feeling, as passion, excites to maximum effort the soul. After briefly describing the varions causes of inattention on the part of the pupil, Father Byrne gave an arvount of the method In dealing with it, and pointed out that "while interest is the key to the art, the true intereat is Punk which ends in knowledge and not that which merely attracte allen- tion." -Contributed,

I would suggest a two years' course for this Group.

Group C."--Would consist of the following:

1. Men who had completed their time in Group A. but had no

ht

And your "slackers" would long last he definitely located!

LAI TEE P. S. I am afraid this is again a long letter, and I shall not in the least mind if you decide not to print it. If you don't though, you had better save it for next year.

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