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HONGKONG HOTEL.

TEA DANCES will be held on

THURSDAY, the 30th October, 1919, from 4.30 to 7. P.M.

Up-to-Data Dance Music will be Jurnished by the Hongkong Hotel

• JAZZ BAND"

Entrance to Dance Room, including

TEA, $2 per head.

J. F. TAGGART,

Hanager.

Hongkong, October 1919.

HONGKONG HOTEL

TEA DANCE.

TEA DANCE will be held ou THURSDAY, the 30th. October,

from 1.30 to 7 p.m.

By kind permission of Ms. EDGAR WARWICK, MINS VER PAIN and

MR. STEVE LAWBIE, will give so exhibition of FANCY DANCING. including the JAZZ DANCE"

Entrance to DANCE ROOM, includ ng TEA $2 per bead.

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY EN

GINEERING SOCIETY.

THE OPENING LECTURE will be

delivered by the President, Fro fessor W. BROWN, on FRIDAY, 31st October, at 8.45 PM, in Room K of the University.

Subject:-

JAMES WATT!

6ome Lantern Pictures will be shown, THIS LECTURE IS OPEN TO ANY WHO ARE INTERESTED.

3. T. PUN,

Hon. Secretary.

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of the Chaplain, boxing, ball-punching, de will be taught by the well-known boxer, KID Marriott, at the SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE, 21, Praya East, Wanchai, twice a week, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from. 5.45-7.15 Special lessons by arrangement. Will any who wish to have lessons please apply to The Manager Mk. R. W. BRISTOW. Terms by arrangement Fre-payment requested.

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THE PROBLEM OF MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

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GOLF LINKS.

GREAT.

Mr. J. Campbell Haywood, of.. Greenwich, Conn., has addressed the following letter to the New York Times"

ely, and marrowly material, as BLOTTING PAPER ON THE one of the supermen of the. Govern- ment would suggest, but political in Į· the larger and finer sense... Such a It is surely high time, now that reconstruction can only came from HOW A GOLFER CAN BECOME Great Britain stands at the beginning statesmen with a political philosophy of a new phase in its political backed by knowledge and a kind of development, for thinking men to political high seriousness. If England take stock of the strength and weak is to be preserved and to receive a ness of the personality that has ruled new lease of life it will be by the this country during the past few government of a Cabinet, not of men

A few days ago you published a years and is now making a prodigious that govern by adroitness and intelli- attempt to continue to rule England geat anticipation, but by a Cabinet letter from one Mr. Smith of New during the immediate future. Mr. which is rather a college of wise men. Rochelle complaining that the day- Lloyd George has had a tremendous More than ever our need is that our light saving law and interfered with career, ranking as a dramatic spect Problems should be solved by men Eis golf inasmuch as the dew upon acle among the best in modern bis. with knowledge, departmental and the grass in the early morning spoiled tory. Any imbecile can throw brick technical indeed, but with something the proper-development of his drive,--

of the ideal aims of the statesman: | etc. bats. at the Prize Ministér

and more than ever there is need Mr. Smith lacks initiative, without but to see Mr. Lloyd George that the government of the country which no golfer is or can become steadily and him whole should be the expression of a policy great. When I saw the dew I' at

see

is a process that at once does him based, not on the pitiful exigencies once realized its handicap to my justice by exhibiting his obvious gifts and damns him by revealing

of politicians living from hand to mouth and harried by the Sunday newspapers, but on an idea, a con- ception, a philosophy.

game. Did I allow my mental balance to be disturbed? I did not. I at once engaged a fore caddy and after supplying him with a sheat of large desk blotters sent him ahead some 200

ball.

pathway for

his undeniable weaknesses. The flair, the inventiveness that is all the more prolific in that it need not

Bat of this there is not, and carmot worry about money, the vigour and be, any hope from Mr. Lloyd George. yards or so to spot where I rigour of an unsleeping and ever Let any reader recollect the chasm anticipated landing my ready opportunism which win 80 that he fell between the Prime Minis-From that point be carefully much success in war (though they ter and Mr. Wilson, and particularly swabbed onward a need" not be the only things), are precisely those qualities that General Smuts. Possessed of no my drive. In the event of my ball have given Mr. Lloyd George his profound knowledge, or deep feeling, straying from the path through any position of British war leader or great moral force, knowing next unevenness in the ground or tem- though it would be mere cant to been thought and said in the world. replaced it in a dried spot under the to nothing of all the best that has porary inadvertence on my part I pretend that he did not owe his Mr. Lloyd George is unfitted by rule relating to casual water. If dew access to supreme power in some character and equipment to usher in is not casual water I do not know degree to the favourable circum the new era; and indeed impotent to what is and when further on I fail stances of political rivalry and do-so, even if he would, since he is to hole my mashie approach pitch, (probably) intrigue The Prime bound by the entanglements which as T sometimes do, my caddy, with Minister has some amazing war feats his secular ambitions have wound some small, narrow blotters, clears to his credit, feats of despatch and round him. Of him, in spite of the the line to the cup. The result, if instinct, which made him into some half-effectual versatility of the politi the line is followed, is obvious. thing of a deliverer to a harassed cal impresario, it is becoming increas Mr. Smith will find nothing in the nation, giving him that kind of unstable ascendancy that his pictures ingly true, in the words of the Dean rules against the use of blotting paper of St. Paul's, that "it is indeed on the links. Our course is one of que provocativeness earned him ini the gay days of the Liberal Govern astonishing with how little wisdom nine holes, so on the second round 1

mankind can be governed."

discharge my blotting caddy and.play over the spots previously dried. This makes the same pleasanter, as 'I have only one caddy to admonish and it reduces the F. C. G. (high cost of golf), I suspect Mr. Smith

ment of 1906.

But it is fair to say that Mr. Lloyd Our new leader will need some George did not reach very great thing of the intellectual weight of spiritual heights during the war, and the Liberal statesmen of the period while Englishmen thanked him for before the war, a similar depth of shelly and energy their souls turned mind but with a new orientation. It to Mr. Wilson, and later to General is impossible to bring about genuine to be a farmer or a gas magnaté Smuts. For intellectually Mr. Lloyd economic reform not based on know. with a light mind and to be George, has ever lived more or less ledge and science, and indeed on endeavouring by his insidious and by his wits. He has always been philosophy, a political Weltanschaung, sinister propaganda among golfers deficient in knowledge. This has While Mr. Lloyd Georges playing to further some selfish end. He will always" been bis fundamental the stale political game, there is not succeed. The true golfer, the weakness, and it is a weakness arising at the universities a large reminiscent golfer, after he has that not only unfits him to be the number of young men, matured by related stroke. by stroke the head of an English Government the realities of the war, with a re history of his game at the Part time like this, but spect for knowledge and scientifi19th hole, likes to walk home in will cripple him if he persists in pur method, and a deep appreciation daylight and not be haunted by mu suing his great political ambitions of its necessity in statecraft, from touched bogeys or outraged pars' in For there was once a time when Mr whomconventional political prejudices the night shadows that line his way Lloyd George had in his person based on emotional ignorance have to rest. I strongly advocate saying and policy something of the dropped like winter weeds outworn. daylight for golf.. sanction of the prophetic office, Not fanatics, not intransigents, they

at

and with it something of the freedom will nevertheless repudiate the

from formal criticism which the pro nostrums of the politicians out of Into the world from the lecture-halls phet rightfully merits. But it would sheer distaste for bad thinking, of of Oxford and Cambridge and other be clownish to suggest that he wears preference for mental cleanness and English universities, and they will be

THERAPION NO.2 the prophetic mantle now, and it is conviction at the services of the

the duty of the younger generation conviction that the science of polities, whose policy is not the opportunism THERAPION NĚ.3. to read and point out his weaknesses. If it is anything worth having, must of piecemeal capitulation, but is the and say: "Thou ailest here and here!" be greater and breathe an ampler at policy of reform and development The reconstruction which England, than that of the material ends it sub-based on a coherent political theory awaits is a comprehensive one, not serves. Such men will soon emerge

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