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The report of the Committ pointed by Mr. Fisher to inquire the teaching of English insists that two things so obvious that they hyve namely that we are been forgotten not educated at all muss we learn use our owa language, and that we do not learn to use in by nature, that is to say, by talking alt me. In 14 iloved by tuost Englisinuen that d oan talk their Com

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PASSION PLAY.

KEEPING A 1683 VOW TO-DAY.

The villagers of Oberammergau, in

SPORT

SATURDAY'S RUGBY.

CLUB v. NAVY.

The following have been chosen to

at Happy Valley on Saturday, kick- off at 4.15 p.m.-J. D. McClatchio; D. Logan, A. M. D. Wallace, R. M. Henderson and N. J. Smyth, V. G. Smyth and C. J. Hyde; G. G. N. Tinson, H. G. Hegarty, J. Ralston, C. J. Cooper, A. H. K. Cobb, H. Day, H. A. Mabey and H. C. Lamplogh.

FOOTBALL.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

TO MORROW'S LEAGUE GAMES,

The following games are down to

2

"Cairo

FIRST DIVISION.

V. "Tawar,"

Ground A.

| the Bavarian Highlands, are already hard at work on the preparations for the Passion Play which is to be per-represent the Club against the Navy be played to-morrow. formed there next summer. George Lang, 32 years old. son of Sebast an Lang, the village sa ristao (who took the part of Annas io 1910), has been appointed Director and it is probable that either Anton Lang or Alois Lang will represent Christus. The choir and orchestra are now practising daily and will continue to do so until the first public rehearsal of the in pressive pageant on May 11 next.

INTERPORT GOLF.

The part of Christ in naturally heid BONGKONG TEAM SELECTED. to be the highest honour that can be

Antun Lang. | bestowed on any ma who Julölled it in 1900 and again in 1910, became famous throng out the world for his wonderful representa- Lions. His face is startlingly like the traditional protraits of Jesus and his manners are of winning simplicity.

It is said of Joseph Mayr, who represented Christus in 1870 1880 and 1890, chat when he know for certain that he would never take the part again, he died of broken heart This is typical of the deep sincerity of the actors and actresses of Oberam mergau,

Mr. J. B. Ross, bonorary secretary of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, writes that the following golfers have been selected to represent Hongkong in the forthcoming Interport match here against Shanghai: Mossrs. R. Melville Smith, A. B. Stewart. H. R Buckland, A. H Ferguson and Major H. G. Bagual. Reserve: Mr. T. W.

"Ambrose

Ground.

Novy

V R.G.A., Kowloo

T.

Wilt's v. Club, Sookumpon Ground. "Titania" Kowloon, South China Ground.

Kick off at 4 p.m. abarp.

SECOND DIVISION.

South China (B) St. Joseph's, South China Ground.

Wi's Res. v United, Sookumpoo Ground.

R.G.A. Res. v South China (A), Navy B Ground.

Kowloon Res. v Club Res, Kowloon Ground.

University v l'unjabie, Club Ground. Kick off at 2.30 p.m.

In the First Division the Police should be playing Curlew but the will be as latter are

As the out of port. The Shanghai ter follows: Capt. Dewar, Messrs. Chinese are also standing down, there the Police down to be played on the Barrett, Cumming, Perrier. Pecbles is a probability that their match with 21st may be brought forward. If it is the Chinese will be out to avenge

and Roberts.

A telegram has been ree ved from Shanghai to say that the visitors will be able I play a team representing their former defeat. the Services on January 16,

FOTBALL

CLUB v. WILTS.

:

In the "Cairo "-"Tamar" match,

ON LEARNING TO THINK. allow our insguage to cheat us.

have no enough command of it to What is keep our thought in order. worse, wo not only what ourselves lott allow others to cheat us, becane, having no contund of language, we do not see that they are misusing t If you will read the sparches of politicans and the leading articles of newspapers with attention you will see that in then a failure of thought is always, expressed, but camouflaged in a failure of language. That is what we mean when we speak com temptuously of rhetoric. The word

In any case there must be a new they so used means a pretence of eloquence ! own language, or where argument-that 18, thought is Mary, for Otilie Zwink, who played

11 is masters needed.

a common, and un-the part in 1910, married Haus Bauer, HI they of it,

tule the prompter, in the following year, this con-Grous, device to use

I think the lattor will win. In their beleving of it. But

Her father,

game with the Chinese last Saturday they remember only one fonction metaphor where the process of thought and only single women may take pari.

they had hard luck. They should of language, and that the most prim would compel the speaker or the in the Passion Play.

have won by two clear goals. Their itive; it is to them a meus of getting writer to same anmaled conclusion. Johanu Zwiek, was the Judas of 1890 Language, as we That tale metaphor is bad writing | 1900 and 1910; in 1870 and 1890 he

The following will represent the forwards were weak in front of goal. what they want. learn it in conversation dies enable! because it is bad thinking: we ought represented St. John, the young dis-

Zwink's characterisation of Club in a league match against the The wing men should remember to to be act on our guard by the very riple. us to express our wants, or the are

often. Shots like the one Brazendale simple of the precisely. We can smell of it, but we are not, beca Judes had become almost a part of Wilts on Saturday, on the Soumpo; send the ball over to the centre more

On the stage he ground, kick off at 4 p.in. :---(. Rod! as well we should mrasives trate an unwish the man inmself, Bay "Pass the Bestard

we ended : onsfusion by the same winslethought he was the betrayer, and ongi (Capt): J. W. B. MacPhail, J. scored with last week only come off Trespas of words. Indeed u stałe metaphor, the occasion, when the tension was Stewart and A. Maiu; H. MacTavish,

the Thudely surping

place at its height, he attempted to hun: A. Forsyth, S. Begg, W. Kubr and E.

England. althoug thought, gives us a pleasant holiday himself.

we mistake for coa- The war, of course, thinned the

The Gunners should on then play feling which

last Saturday p.ove too good for the vietut. We cheer when a speaker ranks of the young men who should

The following will represent the Sailors. I was pleased to ses Watson talks about the British Lion because | love been prominent in the Passion

There is plenty by the phrase he seems to prove | Play of

actors never Res. on Kowloon ground on Satur- of football in him yet, and one wonders The something without troubling as to character of 1910 lost his life, but Club Reserves versus the Kowloon | Senr, in the attack.

seventy potential

day, kick-off at 2.30 p.m. sharp-why he was ever dropped. lollow an argument.

returned to the village.

The village

is full of excitement. Groot; Israel and MacDonald; Angus, ! Ambrose" forwards are weak in and Duncanj Hart, front of goal, especially Savage who but it is als anxious. The community Mackenzie

seems to have gone right off ferm. has to spend three million marks on Hutchison, Hyde, Beeseley and preparation, and every member has Sherry. Reserve:- Ogilvie. staked his all.

1922. No

well known

The vow made in 1683 that a Passion Play should be represented once every ten years is to be respected, and if a cosmopolitan public makes its way to Bavaria, well and good; if it stays away. well. Oberammergau will be ruined.

CLUB RES. ». KOWLOON RES.

LEAGUE TABLE,

2ND DIVISION.

as it needs to be ann utter threats, such

be prosecuted.'' sers will

15 precise, atatemen: antrue; but the command of such simple sentences, which we acquire by learning to talk, does not enable Os to think; and, unfortunately, our present society thinking is neves sary to all of us. By thinking I mean

Yet an Oxford professor, poke lately a continuity of thought, the process | by which the right conclusion is of Engh is with contemplas au "asy Any subject may be easy reached from certam premises, the subject. process which will not allow u tejabat is not properly taught. Certainly Pasier 1 read English believe just what we want to believes

But there is also a bels-f, even in literature than to read Greek or Latin; our universities that the process of but the reading of English literature, thought can be acquired by self and fand the answering of questions about without any correspondent tranny t is not the learning of English. * hard coough in the use of language. If you read English would be

thre best possible the great masters of thought, it is subject, and supposed you will be able to think training for the mind, if it meant, not like them. You may thus learn some; the teaching of literature only but the Literature thing about the thought of the past reaching of expresaot. but you do not learn to dunk, for of course, is a rooane to that, but it is a feless tuly unless it is closely we can think for ourselves only in our

comiccted with the learner's own own language and only if we air train ed to use that for the purposes al problem o expression; and that is a thought. It is Locks a matter of problem for all of us. Though we are vocabulary, though talks 24 kus not all writers, we all need to think learn to use but few words. Viser has and we all need that training in pointed out that the unit of langnaer language which will enable us to arrangements is that, thanks to the

So the teaching of English rate of exchange, the visitor

in 1922, C. It is not the word, in the sentence: think.

a training Oberammergau words have no real existener, no precise meaning, except in sentences of thought, as a means by which we accommodated at less cost than in St. Joseph's 8 3

Names and requirements of Club use there may learn not to deceive ourselves or 1900. So we cannot learn to

Punjabis... 9 precisely except in sentences; and others. Education only comes to life intending visitors may be registered Kowloon .. what we have to aim at, if we would when the learner, from the first, uses at any of Cook's Offices. think, is not merely a precise use of what be learns for some purpose of words, but a precise use of sentences his own, when he sees himself not

Gar

should he conceived as

Accommodation in the village necessarily very buited. Thos. Cook & Son have again beon appointed Foreign Official Travel Agents, for the Passion Play Committee, and the houses of most of the villagers have been placed entirely at their disposal for the period of the performances.

A noteworthy feature of

The following table slows the re- Huit of the 2nd Division League up to and including December 31 :--

Goals.

1. W. 2. L. F. A. PT8.

5

1 0 37 7 16

Wilts...... 9 South China

"A"....10 6

9 C 1

2 R.G.A.10 5 these South Chine

"B"

University

2 19 12 14 2 20 7 13 3 22 15 12

6 12 27 10

10 5

to Curlew".. 6 4 be U.A.C.

()

2 19 10 8

£ 3

2 4 20 13 8 4 10 18 7

9 1 £2 fi 0 17 4 9 0 3 6 4 20 3

1

5 27 1 7

3

CRICKET.

1.R.C 1st v. C.S.C.C. 1st.

on the latter's ground:-A. 1 Areuili

team are not playing as well as they once in a hundred. The "Cairo " did at the beginning of the season.

A good ganin should be seen at Soo- kumpoo between the Wilt's and the Club. The former went down to the | "Titania" last Saturday but a draw! should have been "the result. The Club defeated the "Ambrose" last! week and I should not be surprised if they annex the two points to morrOW.

Kowloon. meet The Titauis The latter team have been resting for the past two weeks, so they should| turn out fresh. There will be no change in their team. The Depot ship will turn out the same team that defeated the Wilt's. I rather fancy they will! improve their position in the League

table.

Jo the Second Division, the College boys should beat the Chinese "B" team, if they turn out the same side Omar played a good as last week. game, also Oglie; but their backe are a bit haky.

The Wilt's Ites. should. I think, prove too good for the United. The latter team are playing well, but their front line lack combination.

The game R.G.A., Res. v. Chinese

(Captain), M. H. Abbas, A. H. Rum-A" should be a fast one. I expect jahn, S. H. Iemail, S. A. Ismail. J..to see the Gunners annex the points. Ismail, O. Ismail, F. M. Arvulli and Carreem, A. E. Madar, S. A. R.

D. Rumjan.

Kowloon Ree: should dispose of the Club Res: and University should beat the Panjabis.

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ard, what is more, & precise connection only as a learner but also as a dis-young. It may be that there are few betwren one sentence and another.coverer. In that sense it shouici ail even in our universities, who could

The following will represent the Thinking is not the repetit on of old be vocational, and especially the teach writing, but that only proves | the how much we need to learn it. The thoughts in their old language; it is learning of English, since it is the boding of language for the thought vocation of each one of us to think thought of our teachers is the thought 1.R.C. in their League match agaiunt of the nomeat, and unless that rightly. So we should read that we of old thinkers, and not their own, it the C.S.C.C. to-morrow at 2.15 p.m. inga ge is found the thought does may be able to write, to talk, and to they have had no training in their not exist. So, because most of us at tank. And this purpose in our read-own language. If they would think present cannot find the language for ing would not destroy, but increase, they must learn to express themselves, thought do the pure pleasure of it; for it would and then they will be able to teach the thought not exist. We have a process which make us see our literature, not as others.

I have said nothing about aesthetic we call thought, but which consiste something that has happened in the

believing past, but as part of a great process of or poetic expression, because that

1.R.C. 2nd v. C.S.C.C. 2nd.

In there to be a Shield Competition in finding rea-ons (on

believe. We thought which we, too, must continue cannot be taught directly, but no what

want to W1'

A literature is made by man is a worse loet or novelist for

The following will represent the this Season? if so it is about time ar- might as well save ourselves trouble and enrich.

rationalising" und say the minds of those who read it as well learning to think. There is thought of this

rply--"I believe this because I us by the minds of those who write implied in all great art, and by 1.R.C. 2nd XI in their league mateb rangements were put in hand. The

Yet we do not it; we now read so much nonsense thought we can protect ourselves against the C.S.C.C. 2nd XI at home Clube bavo quite enough to do at -A.6. Choose to believe it." Concmously deceive ourselves, for that because we think so much nonsenso; against artistic as well as intellectual on Saturday, at 2.16 p.m.-E. present to keep up with their League I and we think nonsense because we nousense. Our bad novelists, like our Moosdern (Captain), O. Rumjaha, S. engagements, and if something is not is impossible. We cannot say

e not trained in our Inngange bad politicians, make their living out Abbas, N. B. Kitchell, R. Nazarin, done soon there will be conjestion at will believe this because 1 choose to

OFFSIDE. believe it."

We must client ourselves enough to think at all. This training of a public which has not been trained Y. A. Wahub, A. R. M. Samy, D. D. the end of the season. Nobody wants

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