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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1932.
DAY BY DAY MAKERS OF MAPS
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By A. B. AUSTIN
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This, immediately after Mr. om Stimson's declaration in regard to the implications of the Kellogg Pact, and followed up »y the visit of the Japanese Ambassador to the
WHAT IS HAPPINESS BUT HAR-|66ṬṬOW LONG cp you spare?" to know just how much to leave U. S. Secretary of State, auflices
MONY WITH ONE'S SELF? NO MAN
"All afternoon."
out. Some of the objects ha marks to show that American observers HAS A RIGHT TO ENJOY UNTIL HIE
"That's not very long, clearly may not seem of any great are keenly awaiting the issue of HAR STEELED HIMSELF TO DO WITH but I'll do my best."
importance, but he puts them in the Commission's Andinge.
In OUT ENJOYMENT.-JUяen.
Surprising man! Second chief because he knows they will help. of a Government Department, and An husignificant monument or Japan, too, concern is apparent.
yet he did not fumble for his cairn on a hill-top may be a great The forthcoming marriage is on- Some little time ago, Tokyo re-nounced of Mr. G. J. B. Shuidt, mer-watch and say, "I think I
landmark for cross-country walk- An after-gre in a sparsely populated dis- THE NEW STUDEBAKER SIX report would be largely non-ceom-
poris suggested that the Lytton chant, The Penk, and Miss Irmgart pare you ten minutes."
Thiney of Berlin.
noon was all too brief a space for triet." 70 HORSEPOWER
him to gather together, the in- SPORTS
We were watching a draughts- mittal in character, its recommen- ROADSTER WILL DO BETTER
Passengers who left to-day by the numerable threads for the spin-man at work on a black and white THAN 20 MILES
dations being on broad, general Empress of Russia included Mr. and, ning of his yarn. But then he skeleton map, twice the size of his TO THE
Mr. W. J. Carrie, Mrs. A. E. Farrell was a munker of maps, and makera board. He
was surrounded by lines, thus leaving the way open and Miss D. Woods. GALLON OF GASOLINE, A
of maps would rather talk shop scraps cut from inch-to-the-mile SEASONED CAR BUILT TO for direct negotiations between
than drink nectar for "shop" to maps of the last edition, and also them is the eprious face of the by scraps of six-inch-to-the-mile TRADITIONAL SPECTIFICA-Japan and China. The wish in
Found wandering about the Railway earth, and the still more curious maps. The scraps had marka TIONS FOR
STUDEBAKER this instance is no doubt father Pier yesterday, He Yec-pun, aged movements of man upon It, and and notes on them in different CHAMPIONSHIP PERFORM to the thought. There is no more was removed to the Mental Hospital, the delicate adjustment of fingers coloured inks and crayons, and it being believed that he was insane. IN ITS ground for paying serians beed to
and brain in the service of clear, each seráp meant miles of tramp- erlap craftsmanship.
ing by one man and days of care- AND this forecast than there is to those emanating from other sources. Only the Commissioners them selves
know what they have in mind to say.
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On the 19th inst. Major V. E. Duclos, Canadian Government Trade Commissioner in Hongkong, will leave on his first official tour to Amoy, Fanchow and Swatow, on the s.. Hal Ning.
We walked as we passed from ful note-taking and close watching room to room and from building for changes on the face of the land to building of the Headquarters of since the last map came into be- the Ordnance Survey Department Ing. at Southampton, or, rather, he Inch-to-the-mile revisers, the talked and I listened, making now wandering gypsies of the Ordnance and then inadequate appreciative Survey, are hunters of all things now, and of some, things old for which modern man has found a new age. Their day's bag may in- years clude an electricity transmission
•
Whilst carrying a shell weighing поінея, about two hundredweight at the! RAS.C. Armament Depot in Queen's Rond East, n enolie received injuries His story began to his knee and left arm when the ago, when he and his army sur- shell shipped from his grasp.
many
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Of one thing we may be sure, namely, that Lord Lytton and his colleagues will be quite impartial in their conclusions. They can not afford to give consideration to
veyed the whole of this island and line, a few wireless mants, and an The possible political reactions of
Ireland. That saga would be too uncharted National Trust estate, During the trip of the Yaumati long to sing. Mountain tops were but they may also trace step by their report. They have been
ferry Man Tak from Hongkong to in it and men clinging to
than all their step a footpath older given a stolinite job--to investi-Yuumati at 11.15 am. yesterday a barren polls in rough granite roads, that wriggles its quiet
length into the untainted wild. Kate, on the spot, the whole Man-Chinese jumped overboard with the shelters, waiting and watching Apparent intention of committing day after day for a haze to shift ciuris problem; and they have suicide. He was rescued by a seaman or a cap of cloud to lift from My instructor took it zestful heen charged with that duty, not
} distauv, peak. (An observation; pride in all this labour: "We the representatives of any A Young Chinese,, described as a from Snowdon to Slieve Donard, don't take anything on trust. Been THE DELIVERED PRICE COMPLETE WITH BUMPERS,Country or countries, but as are too Hanko Road, was over a hundred miles away, form-bitten once or twice. The Minis- taken to the Kwong Wah Hospital ed the base of une triangle.) try of Transport gave us a graded yesterday suffering from injuries in- To-day it is the overlaying of the list of new roads a few years ago, ficted by a fellow workman
who countryside by man, his houses, and one of our road revisers dis- threw a rice bowl at him during his factories, his suburbs, his covered that some of them were fight.
roads, his power grids, his racing ploua hopes-schemes not yet ful- tracks, his aerodromes, as much as filled. And the Air Ministry once An Austin Seven, valued at $100, the eanstant need to check its own plotted an aerodrome for us that helonging to Mr. B. E. Sugars, storest part observations of the bones and had only been built keep of the Public Works Depart-contours of the earth, that keep Dreams are pleasant, but we look paper. rent, was removed from the car park the Ordnance Survey Department for facts."
Salisbury Road at the Star Ferry Fume Time between 7 pat, yesterday oving in cycles of concentrated He was watching with affection- and 1,45 a.m. to-day,
hard work.
ate eagerness the work of a man Fifteen-year cycles they are, who was putting place-names on a Every fifteen years a complete revised map. That is called "writ Mr. John Wiescher, of 21, Carnar revision of the small-scale maps in" in the Ordnance Survey. It von Boul, has reported to the palice of Great Britain is begun. that his son Frank, uged eight years, i
No in done with a slender brush by
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visers to the League of Nations. A colourless report, or one which Tails to fare up to the realities, Would not only serve no practical but it would inevitably do immense damage to the press tire of the League. The issues are well-delined; there can be no reason for ambiguity. Only an Pattamannannagu: outspoken document will meet the;
The Hongkong & Shanghaif Hatein, Dud Incorporated In Huwakung, Stubbe Read
Happy Valley
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1982.
LYTTON
ettxe.
Band Concerts.
ان
kok.
The extent to which public band cunderts have become part of sum- mer life in English cities indientes that there is an enormous demand for this sort entertainment JUDGE AND MARRIAGE amonis European communities.
UNDER 16 Besides offering refreshment and in certain amount of musical enucas Lion, alfresco concerts provide an oft-repented incentive to flat dwel- presuntlers to forsake their quarters for definite broader, fresher scenes and of
REPORT
SPECULATION
the nature of The Lytton Commis-
more
a
"SHOULD BE ALLOWED IN
SPECIAL CASES,
was bitten by a chow dog belonging sponer, that is to say, was the last craftson who have steadier hands to Mr. Stogle, of SB, Saitisbury Road sheet of the fourth edition of the than any Bisley King's Prizemán. The boy was treated at the Kowloon inch-to-the-mile map ready for Look at either of the first two Hospital and the dog sent to Matau- publication than our surveyors inch-to-the-mile sheets of the were busily preparing the first fifth edition if you have them, and sheet of the 6th edition. Scot-you will see what I mean. One |land's third revision has ben folder second is enough to ex- completed, and now England has amine. Admire the clusters of The first two clean and lovely letters-names been attacked. sheets of the English fifth edition, of Lowas, villages, mansions,. Plymouth and the country atretch-farms, hills, rivers, beaches, prags, ing north to Dartmoor, have been headlands-and then breathe 11 issued. In 1941 the last sheet of word of thanks to the craftsman the fifth edition will be realy- whose delicate touch and infinite them all hande Lo the sixth care can weave such a forest of It is well that, at the
edition! Jabeture, there should be
pure lines and stender curves for Mr. Justice MeCardie had an
The small-scale maps are only you to dwell upon, denial or statements which have other people brightening under the unusual ease before him at War-
wick Assizes in which it was stated one of the many branches 01 An Ordnance Survey map is no been issued purporting to indicate gongenial atmosphere, in that a girl of 15 could not be nur-Ordnance Survey work, but they mere mechanical reproduction. it kog, after briel ↑ experiment ried by law although her parents are the wear concern of the hun is a record of human skill and
heen it hns
thought neres were willing that she should marry.
dreds of thousands of people who labour, and it is the work of quiet- sion's report regarding the site-sary to omit concerts ostensibly be
earn to value the dips, rises and men. Never have I seen so many "It is a thousand pities," said long, running skylines of this is quiet, tion in Manchuria. There can beenuse of the condition of budget. the Judge. "that they could not have land through their teaching. And women-as in that group of build- earnest men-and some no doubt, of course, that as the This means that hundreds must be married before this, but a law the work of the small-scale reviserings at Southampton. time draws near for the presenta- forego the pleasure and inspiration has been passed that no one can be requires a selective intelligence,
married at a less age than 16, how-an instinctive knowledge of what-on the faces of the draughtsmen Concentration is in every room tion of the resort, speculation re- of musical evenings at a time when
ever fully developed that person the walker, the climber, the holi-and the "writers" bending over garding its probable contents will these are more than usually valu-
may be.
anis girl is perfectly fit day explorer will want to be told, their boards, in the fingers of the able. The big majority of persons become
rife. Japan std
to marry.
and what his untrained eye will plate maps with a steel needle, in who attend band concerts could, China in particular, will be won and no doubt would, give something feet," he added, "and magistrates senpic.
"In my view the law is imper-most readily pick out of a land-the eyes of the man who tends a camera so large that you could dering just what the investigators toward supporting them if invited ought to be given the power to dis- "Your large-scale man,” explain-go to bed between its lens and its will
have to say, and it is also to do so. Then, too, many public-[pense with the provisions of the fed my instructor, "plots every-pinte in the deliberate, poised quite natural that ths United spirited citizens might feel that law if they are satisfied that it is thing-ull man's additions to the movements of the colour-process
· States should be manifesting some contributions toward the mainten- the interesis of a girl or a man earth down to his fences and the workers and the printing press that a relaxation should be made ground plans of his farm stead-minders and the women who cut curiosity on the subject. But at ance of public concerts would serve
in special cases."
ings. The small-scale reviser has and paste and fold and pack with useful purpose in providing the present moment all these specus wholesome, cheering recreation for
a dexterity that is almost sleight of hand. lations and attempts to forecast their less affluent fellow citizens. the Commission's findings must Such activity would offer an exam- obviously be nothing other than ple of service that could hardly guesswork. For this reason, it is fail to arouse an important public wise to treat these reporta with interest in municipal problems. It something more than mere reserve: would contribute to a deeper ap- preciation of real as against "can- they should be completely ignored.ned" music. Moreover, the initia- The position, as revealed in an tive of those co-operating to pro- official statement from the Com-vide music in the evening might missioners, in that the report is prove a valuable incentive to simi- now in process of being drafted, Įlar effofts in other fields of endeav- and the conclusions will not be four, deali with until the very last minute. This, of course, is not to imply that Lord Lytton and his | colleagues have no idea of what they are likely to may; by this time, they must have formed fairly clear- cut opinions on the problem with
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But the most thoughtful man of all-the Director-General-might be called the master of mapa. He sits apart and considers the past and the future. The past in reponsibility; the Ordnance Sur- vey has a tradition that must be lived up to. It invented limelight to make mountain tops stand out in the darkness of night; it invent- ed the heliograph to Hash kages to its watchers on far horizons; and it revolutionised map reproduction by inventing the photographic process known as hellozincography. Geographers, archeologists, geologists, botan- ists, and all who love to find their way about the Jess be-roaded corners of this island look to it for guidance.
mca-
of over-
The growing army of map- buyers must be assured increasing simplicity and ex- actitude. Parish boundaries were left out of one edition, and the letter boxes of the Ordnance Sur- vey were crammed with protests from local historians and archmologists. Parish boundaries have been reatored. Boven colours were used just before the War. The result was an inch- to-the-mlle may of surpassing beauty and clearness, but it was too expensivo to produce. Bevon colours not suffice—and still the man reveals the bones of England. So the work goes on. In 1980, or thereabouts, we shall be able to p488 gnarled fingers over the Inch- to-the-milo maps of our youth and say to our grandchildren, ""This was England ns wo know it,"
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