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mined the foundations of that trust. | ACCUSED A PHYSICAL WRECK. our modern reuson, with sociological. training, teaches us that the wielding

that primal fear which betrays itself in greed is unjast. It withholds on the chance of future needs the pre- sent needs of others. Our definition

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SHANGHAI, Oct. 12. Thundere Georgacepouiis, the Greek charged with the runder of his wife of justice is no longer an exact tit-for-t Wsung recently was again before tut. In fact, many of us again go to the International Mixed Court yester the same teacher of the principle day. Accured was described as clear under disenation, and take his views mentally, but physically a wreck of justice, as is "Unto this last." In Evidence was given as to the unhappy this way we find that the principle and penurious married life the couple (of giving being, blessed) does unt had led. The care

was again ad- transcend justice, but is justice, and)

journed. that not to give when we have it to give is unjust. We cordemn the "dog | in the manger." and we condemn the I grabber who goes on amazing (with- out the purpose of giving) after his own normal needs are secured. We do not (we who think along these lines) praise the millionaire for giving, because we see in his giving merely an set of justice. His gifts are na liggered as regards their blessedness, than the Widow's Mit The principle s

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

POLO CLUB

YESTERDAY'S GYNKHANA.

SHANGHAI LIGHT HORSE DEFEATED.

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VISITORS WIN TEXT-FEGGING,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1901

YESTERDAY'S WEDDING

MR. J. R. WOOD MARRIES MISS

G. F. KEMBER.

CHINA COAST.

SHIPPING PERSONALS.

LATEST CHANGES,

Mr. L. V. Rowe has been appointed supernumerary second officer, "Sheng- king"

Mr. John Roskruge Wood, son of the late Rev. J. F. Wood and Mrs. Wood of Upper Holloway, London, who has for a year past been acting as At the Polo ground, Causeway Bay,

Paisne Judge, was married at St. yesterday afternoon, a large gather-John's Cathedral yesterday afterno n Mr. W. G. Mackenzie, second officer, ing of interested spectators, including to Miss Gladys Frances Kember, "Chenan," is on reserve.

of a good percentage of ladies, wit- daughter Mrs. Kember of Mr. A. J. Mandell has been connection with the visit of the the late Mr. Harold nessed a gymkhana armaged in Bedford Park, London. and

appointed second officer, "Chenan." Shanghai Interport The chief, even:s on the program. been issued but there was a large con-

Mr. A. Macfarlane, chief engineer, No invitations to the ceremony had

"Eunning." is on leave. me were a polo match between the gregation which included many Shanghai Light Horse, and a Hong-prominent civil servants. Amongst Long team representing the Army Past those present were:-The Hon. Mr. and Present; and an Interport Tent Cland Severn CALG. and Mrs. Severn. Pegging competition. The A. P. & P. Hi3 Honour Mr. Justice Gompertz. "Ichang." is on reserve, won the polo match and Shanghai the and Mrs. Gompertz, the Hon. Mr.

Mr. D. W. P. Inglis, second engineer,

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team.

Kember.

Mr. J. J. Marthie, from leave, has

Sane chief engineer, "Sunning."

Mr. A. A. Jamieson. chief engineer,

Th. Canton mill workers' second tent-pegging. The Band of the Wilt-C. Mcl. Messer, the Hon Mr. H. E" Ichang." bas gone acting chief

strike has been settled.

A clean bill of health was for the Colony yesterday.

shire Regiment attended and con- and Mrs. Pollock, the Hon. Mr. Lau tributed much to the afternoon's e- Chu Pak, the Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, Mr. engineer, sare ship. return-joyment with an excellent programme Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Mr. W. F. Sayer, has gone second engineer, “Ichang.” Mr. J. W. Kennedy, from reserve, E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. G. N. Orme,

Mr. Hugh Nesbit, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. 1. S. King. form leave, bas

Cupton electricians are now re-

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POLO,

The match started at 3 p.m. teams turned out as follows:

Shanghai Light Horse: Cox, Bord. 2: Robinson 3: and Michaei, back.

The

Dyer Ball, Mr. C. H. Wakeman, MT.gone chief officer, Luenho."

T. M. Hazlerigg. Mr. F. C. Jenkin. Mr. Mr. J. H. Davey, acting chief C. G. Alabaster, Mr. F. G. Vaux, Mr.officer, Lueabe," has gone second Mac-F. W. Hamilton, Mr. R. H. Kotewal officer, same ship.

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Mr. Li Po-kwai and Mr. Li Yik-mui. The Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp K.C.. Anay Past and Present: Bell- Irving. 1: Johnson. 7: Nerile, 30.B.E., gave away the bride who and Timmis, back.

wore a dress of cream satin charmeuse, The teams were well matched. The trimmed with lace and orange blestors, game which was

She carried a with the players not so bunched up bouquet of white flowers and maiden a more open one. and a tulle vel. as in the Interport match, was fall hair fein.,

As hostess Mrs. Kemp of interest. Although not so fast attended the bride and she wore, over pale mauve crepe satin, a georgette dress of the same shade beautifully embroidered in silks of a deeper shade with grey hat and shoes to match.

Mr. C. D. Melbourne acted as best

one grand piano. | Farade" Missionary Society does not

MA. Wilson. Commissioner of believe, and particularly the Hoag Crit Customs at Canum, sailed for kong audience which listened to the Home a holiday by the Empress lecture does not believe. As for the of Rus today, Mrs. Wilson ac suspicious and antagonisms that are threatening to dissociety, if this companies her husband. means tabout and fapital, bare justice will counteract and abolish them. it means international suspicious and antagonisme, then other instincts come into play that are not covered will be used on the malecs soon. The but there were some very narrow

by the principle discussed. To coun teract them. reason must be permitted

Two sprinklers ordered by the Canton Municipality from England several months ago have arrived and

two sprinklers cost about $30,000.

the previous match, yester- day's game was closely contested, and the reset was in doubt up to the final whistle. Only four chukkes were played. The first two were goalless.

were i

Mr. H. W. Chandler, acting master, Yusang." has gone chief oficer, Kingsing

Mr. C. V. R. Bastam, acting chief. officer. officer, same ship.

Kingsing. has gone second

Mr. E. F. Casey, second officer, Kinging." is on reservis

Mr. C. Alexandre, chief officer,

Loksang." has gene chief officer,

Yannis."

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Mr. M. Costello, chief officer, Yannis," has gone chief officer, Lokang."

Mr. E. T. Whicker, supernumerary second officer, "Yannis" has gone second officer, Loksang.

Mr. C. Fletcher, second officer, Loksang." has gone supernumerary second oficer, Yannis."

Mr. H. Fantham, from leave. has gone supernumerary second officer,

Yuensang."

man and the Rev. Marten Shewell, shaves. The A. P. & P. opened the Chaplair to the Forces, took theservice, scoring in the third through Neville, Temple Bevan, at the organ. to conquer the pugnacious instinct,

The Shanghai interport pla who sent in a fast drive from a played a roluntary as the bride Hongkong by the difficult cagle. Hongkong determined arrived and Mendelssohns Wedding which, originating very likely over players left the need for the limited food supply. -Empress of Russia to day. The to score in the last chakka, and March" at the end of the ceremony. and its incidental fears, has become party of five comprised Mr. and Mrs. with good combination,

The honeymoon is to be spent in that sort of babit which is proverbial-E. H. MeMichael and Messrs. C. C.

well in. Neville scored Japan. The bride's going away dress ly second nature. Here the lecturer's Boyd, H. G. Robinson and J. F. again with a cross-chot. With Hong was of fan gabardine embroidered Society figured fairly well in wat Brennan.

kong leading by two clear goals, in self-colour and a velvet toque to time, but others did not. The prin-

Shanghai assumed the offensive in match. ciple of the non-resistance of aggres

and Boyd scored with a beautiful long HOSPITAL FOR WANCHAI,ary second officer, Kumsang." is on the clo-ing few minutes of the match, j

sion is quite another matter, which we are under no obligation to discuss. because we have not so far discovered any who believe in it though a profess to, in a general, uninterested, torral monne.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mr. Charles A.S. Russ, solicitor, las joined Mr. H. C. Lee in partner ship.

The firm Low practises as Mess, Lee and Russ.

Chinese and Japanese architecture, Touring the Far East to study

soon

Mr. John.F. Harris, a New York City drive. The closing whistle came al- architect, left for Shanghai by the most imultaneously. Hongkong! Empress of Russin," today. Mr. won a hard fought match by the odd Harris will visit Peking and then goal in three. There was little to

leave for Japan.

choose between the form exhibited

PROGRESS OF THE SCHEME.

by the teams. Shanghai had more hospital at Wanchai was further dis- The proposal to build a free public Mr. John D. Rockefaller, Jr., ac-openings, but their shooting was not erassed at a meeting held at the Tung companied by his wife and daughter so accurate as on Monday. The Wah Hospital yesterday afternoon. and a small party of friends, sailed by Hongkong men combined well. the "Empress of Russia" to-day. A Timmis at back was the in-reindexi

Mr. Ho Kwong, who presided.)

the break of several weeks will be made sty of the team and successfully the provision of a modern hospital meeting that at Japan and the journey homewards tackled many difficult situations. would involve an enormous outlay in will be resvured on the "Empress of The best player on the field. he gave point both of initial expenditure and a display far superior to the form maintenance costs. Six or seven shown in the Interport match.

hundred thousand dollars would have

Asia" next voyage.

TENT-PEGGING,

3.

Mr. J. C. Arnot. from leave, bas gone supernumerary second officer,

Kumsang Mr. E. C. W. Hassall, superzunter

Heave.

Mr. W. M. H. Adam, third engineer, Koonsbing," has gone third engi Beer. "Loongwo."

Mr. W. Murray third engineer, Loongo has gone third engineer, "Koonsbing."

Mr. L. F. Raks, acting chief officer, Kwanglee," has gone second officer, Rsinkong:"

Mr. J. Hackeliar, chief officer, Kianghsic." luas gone chief officer,

•Kwanglee.

Mr. R. Leauea, from leave, has

The Bishop of Victoria bas left Among the passengers who sailed

Brig. Gen. MacNaughten was in to be raised and if the Govern- gone second engineer, "Kiangyn." the Colony on a visit to Shiu-bing and for Shanghai by the C.P.S. RMS. charge of the game.

ment could not be prevailed upon Captain E. Budgen, of the Canton, and does not expect to return "Empress of Russia" to-day were Sir to Hongkong until the end of October. Ellis Kadoorie, Mr. C. S. Gabbay, of

In this Interport event, points

to graat a free site, considerable"Kwangping," has resigned.

would be required.

Mr. G. W. Ellis, chief officer. Messrs. David Sassoon and Co., lt., were awarded for pace and style. Ho Kwong strongly urged that "Kwangping." has

gone acting also for strikes, draws and carries. Mail

the projected institution should be master, same ship. The rival teams were!

made a branch of the Tung WaL

Mr. J. C. Laing, chief officer, Kai-

“Kwangping.”

In connection with the high-rent | B. C. Haile, of the Pacific agitation in Chapel, a Shanghai paper | Steamship Co. and Mr. W. G. trutions that it is stable one group | Anderson, of the China Mall Steam- of 207 houses has a teastcy of 3,000 stip Company. Chinese.

Shanghai: Brenan. Bord, Mac-hospital since the co-operation of the Lasgo chief officer,-

Michael and Robinson,

Hongkong: MacNaughten, Fisher, Bell-Irving and Timmis

OTHER EVENTS.

Mr. W. E. Earle, second oficer, Kaiping," has gone chief officer, same ship.

Mr. R. D. Stanley Smith, super- numerary second officer, Kaiping,"

M. W. J. Barkas has been sp pointei supernumerary second officer,

Kaiping."

Teng Wah authorities would be of apast on the philosophy of it, the

very material assistance. About 7.40 p.m., yesterday, a blessedness of giving. We also know

The Chairman's proposal that a Each team had three tries. Some Committee should be appciated top fire broke out in a matshed occupied BEDDOW - October 1. 1. at the blessedness of justice. Some of from dioceses in Ireland and cue from by workmen engaged in the construc- interesting competition was witness interview the directors of the Tung

Eight Irish Catholic priests, seven Hankow; to Mr. and Mrs. I.. T.¦ us believe that there is an error in the the Brentwood Diocese. Essex, who tion of the new motor road to the ed, and the verdict went to the Wah hospital on the subject was has gone second oficer, same ship.

proposition that BOWDEN. On October 1. 1921, et, transcends justice. It is evident that embarked at Queenstown on Sept. 8

the principle have volunteered to serve in China, Peak. east of Warchai Gap. A strong

vilitars by a small margin.

secorded by Mr. Chan Pik-chuen and breeze fanned the flames which spreadi Shanghai to Mr. and Mrs. V.

agreed to by the meeting. It was we need definitions. What do we in the Cunard mail steamer Aibaris." with such rapidity, that the structure -Catching the Tennis Ball-Horse decided then to write to the Tung Gordon: Bowden, a daughter.

mean by giving, and what do we mean MARKS October 6, 1921, at by justice?

was soon completely gutted. All the men to ride at full gallop and throw Wah authorities asking them to fix à Shanghai to Mr. and Ms. S. To give it is evident we must first to learn tha: Mr. B. II. Twining, who save their effects.

Far Easterners will be interested inmates e-caped, but were unable to a tennis ball for a lady partner to date for the meeting. Marks, a son.

have and to have we must receive. practically won the County Cricket

catch. There was a large number of NATHAN. On October 6, 1921. at The principle is theclere faultly ex-Championship for Middlesex by his

entries for this event and some heghi, to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. pressed. We may say this quite realmest faultless score of 135 in the "ouver, Canada, arrived here on the very difficult for the ladies to catch

Mr. Byron Alexander from Van-difficulty in deciding it, as it proved : Nathan. 100 Seward Road, a sun.spectfully, heesuse in its spirit and second innings against Surrey, is with last Empress," with a splendid line the ball. For this they were not to it ention we recognize a truth. We the firm of Messrs. Panuure, Gordon of Canadian furs, including dark be blamed. They tried gamely and may not reverse it, and say that to and Co., on the Stock Exchange. receive is less blessed than to give, brcause the one is necessary to the

DEATH.

EITTER. On October 6. 1921, at

Shanghai, John Charles Orvil,

dency loved sou of 31r. and Mes, F. Litter, aged 11 months.

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Alaska, mink, mole. Hudson seal, one lady over-reached herself and fell Alaska sable. white and black fox, fall fength in a strenuous effort to

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were declared winners.

KINEMA NOTES,

THE WORLD THEARE,

RRIDES OF OTHER DAYS.

FOOTBALL.

"Ambrose" met St. Josephs in s friendly game on Navy "B" ground last evening, and after a very one- eided game ran out winners by 6-1.

their opponents' defence twice. Half From the kick off "Ambrose took

time arrived with the score 2-0. possession of the game and penetrated-

During the secotid half" Ambrose"

shot.

"CAIRO" V. POLICE.

This friendly game was played on: Navy A "ground. From the kick off the Police went away, and forced, a corner, Mair took the kick but sent behind. The Police continued to press -

other. Tur first link in any chain of tween Mr. L. 0). Tasker, Chartered and New York styles in opera wraps the momentum the ball already Winifred Kingston ever tackled as An engagement is announced beskunk and ermice. The latest Paris make a catch. The riders often forgot One of the hardest things which events must share the merit of the Bank of India, Australia and China, coats, contees, capes, stoles, ties and derived from the gallop and added learning what kind of wedding veil was last. We gather that to receive and son of the late Rev, W. H. Tasker, scarla. Mr. Alexarder has arranged additional force by making a strong worn in England at the end of the selfishly retain is less blessed than to of Aspal, Sufolk, and Miss Marita to display these Landsome furs ex-throw. In these cases it was im- eighteenth century. Miss Kingston had matters all their own way except rertive and pass on. Merely to Frances G. L. Gedge, younger daughter clusively with Wm. Powell Ltd., possible to catch the ball. Ultimately bad need of one in a scene of her one breakaway by the St. Josephs receive and pass on, however, seems of the Rev. A. A. L. Gedge, senior stores. an unnecessary and unblessed inter- chaplain to the Forces (retired), rector begins on Monday, Oct., 17,

The sale, for one week only, Lieut. Lane and Mrs. Bowden Smith William Fox picture, The Scarlet forwards when their centre forward vention by which we claim a bless of Earl Stonham, Suffolk,

Pimpernel," and it took weeks of TROTB, JUSTICK FUMO EVICA" ing as the unnecessary “middleman."

Golo-Competitors were mounted research and the assistance of several beat "Ambrose" goalie with a fine The common carrier who receives and

A village drama was enacted in and rode round the ground hitting a librarians before she finally rolved the HONGLONG, TAUKIU«Y. F. 13 1921. gives is not concerned in this principle manager of the Chartered Bank of day afternoon last. Subscribers to a

Mr. T. H. Whitehead, late chief the Yangtzepoo district on Wednes-golf ball round a post with any golf mystery. However, as is the case

club except a putter, to a Ultimataly, it we thrash the thing India, Australia and China, has Yau Wei lottery, to which $325 opposite the Pavilion. The first com- attempts, ske came out victorious. hole with everything the petite player out to the limit of our intelligence, we conferred will find that by giving we mean Dunblane,

his native "place, had been subscribed, were gathered petitor holing cut won. Major Timmis "The Scarlet Pimpernel" will be Perthshire, giving our surplus-giving all that we £1,000

a gift of outside a shop in the village to parti won this event.

shown at the World Theatre on Friday, According to this week's lecturer, have received beyond our irreducible Loan, cut of which prizes are to be about to make the draw when a shot very amusing contest.

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cent. Funding cipate in the drawing. A man was

Gretna Green Stakes. This was a October 14. the principle that it is more blessed minim of personal needs, the same awarded annually to leading pupils was fired in through the window, six een requisitioned. Lady competitors and dismounted at a point where and shots from Robertson and Valen-

A number of to give than to receive' transcends to be honestly computed, of course. from schools in the parish as an en-robbers having suddenly appeared on been rear seats in the ricehus, their their mafoos awaited them. They tine hit the host. Half time anived

ricsha coolies and their vehicles had justice, and the existence of a body of Our conduct in the matter is affected couragement to them to proceed with the scere. Two more shots were fired,

en and women who believe that first by two instincts, the instinct their studies. principle will powerfully counteract of greed and the instinct

and in the confusion a member of the partners rode down from the other end then ran to a point where their lady with the score sheet blank. From the the suspicions and antagonisms that compassion, Greed is an effect of

gang appropriated the lottery prize of the field at fall gallop, dismounted partners were standing with a cigar restart" Cairo" went away and their threaten to disrupt society." Let na countless

Major and Brevet Lieutenant-which had been heaped up on the as quickly as they could, threw the atte and box of mat: bea. A cigarette outside left scored with a splendid scarcity, and fears of scarcity. It has Connaught Rangers, has been ap

ancestral memories of Colonel L. F. Coryn, C.M.G., D.SC., table for all to sec. The gang then reins into the hands of their matoos, had to be lit and the needle threaded, shot. During this half "Caire" had It is a fact that for an appreciable to be overmastered by reason. Com pointed General Staff Oficer at collecting another $139, and then es

raided a rice shop and general store, dashed a few score yards to the Mira. Bowden Smith and Mr. Bell the best of the rame, several shots. period of historic time we have had a passion is (probably) an offshoot of the Singapore. He served with discaped into the country.

ricshas and trundled their partners Irving were the winners.

from their forwards just missing the considerable body of men and women tribal spirit, of the habits of gre-tinction in the late war, getting

to the winning post. The winners Lady Kirkpatrick gracefully dis-posts. No further scoring took place who have believed that, and believed garicusness: It is frequently over mentioned

were Misa Delacombe and Mfr: Bevan.tributed the prizes. At the con- "Cairo" winning by 1-0. it very heartily. It is also a fact that mastered by the fear which causes times, and receiving in

Musical Chairs was fairly diverting,clusion of the ceremony she For the winners their centre for they have not powerfully counteracted greed, but when induigel, produces cognition of

but it is funnier played with males. was accorded three hearty cheers. ward and right half were the out- the suspicions and antagonisms that sense of lessing just as the C.M.G., D.8.C., and promotion to

the services the CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM.

Mr. Potts won this after making a Lieut-General Kirkpatrick briefly re-standing players. The Police, who are cursing the world. Must ce gratification of any other rank of lieutenant-coforel by brevet. THERE nothing so good for had half a chair each 1

dead heat with Capt. Fisher. They turned thanks.

tried several new players including Dr. ytically conclude that they did not stinct does. It is doubtful if in tbis Lieutenant-Colonel. Comyn commia lameness craps of the vices prates. masentar rheulaino sprains.

Lieut. - Colonel Clementi-Smith Valentine hul hard tack in the first rally behere, but only pretended to its more blessed thathe stored in the Hangers tahay. 9, 8 lojures Cumberlain's aid dificult to see to thread the needle by Machianghten officiated as C. least two occasions, but on the run of Threading the Needle Race-It was judged all the events. Brig. General half; they should have scored an at Not at all. They did believe and do miser's gratification. The reasoning got bis captaincy 1908 and aim. It is effect a cure in less t me the time this event was started and Mr. Fiddes Wilson was time the game the better team won-

Many of sa know empirically, of the teacher, of the principle was majority in 1916,

than any other seesticent. For sale by piders carried a needle and thread keeper: mii Ubernists and Storekeepers.

meditate on that.

of

in

despatches four farther

W.E.H

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