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The Normal Schools of the

An illustrated lecture A German vessel was captured and in a recent article, the Rev. OUR NAVY on the Navy was reby the dazzling point of an En A. W. Lochead, resident in Honar

cently organised by the ship,

One of the beat things in the list

iwrode -

"The Navy is the surest of shore ahields,

for the past twenty-one years, Hove and Brighton Branch of the We ought to be thankful to states, there is much to indicate Navy League for school children in God that we have a family to look that their boast has some founda-Hove Prizes wore sfered for the after us and to take care of us.

beat escaye on the lecture, TheHe was followed by the Rer. tion In fact. In North Honan he flowing humorous extracts are Mr. Macnut. Practically the only had had bitter personal experience taken from some of these esANTS. thing of much importance, he maid... that the Normal School was the

"The Huns did not even touch was that in almost every harbour he went into three-quarters ofthe slips centre of the most violent and the soil of our fair country. Why. anti-foreign propaganda and heBecause the Royal Navy would not wars English." had heard that one hundred and allow them to do much a thing," twenty Middle School teachers in the provinces had been dismissed because they were not Red. Id considering their future policy the Hongkong Government have to bear in mind, not only the future of the students immediately con- cerned, but also the dissemination of propaganda which by personal contact with others each student is capable of spreading: If the doors were permanently closed against these students in Hong- kong infinite harm might be done, and if the balance is truly to be atruck between justice, generous consideration and expediency, some such action as the Govern- ment are accredited with intend- ing would appear to be the wisest

course.

FRIDAY'S OBSERVANCE.

.

(A sinking ship)--"There was a wie we fancy a conscious joke. If big fizzling of bubbles and it dis-that be no: then the young writer is fan qualifying for Punch Ho appeared out of sight."

"The end of his speech (the Rav A. Macautt') was greated with great clapping, for most of the con gregation knew that the pictures.

"English as To about to be shown

"ENGLISH AS SHE she is writ Their masters who IS WRITTEN." ten by some natives of were wearing the mortar hoard and gown and looking as atiff as starch India "certainly takes curious Having seen all this we found it forms wa Anished at last, and we went "A friend in the Central Pro- vinces, writing to another of home."

"The English as well as the Neuve Chapelle, put his thoughts Germans, nonched dazzle bouts in the following words: It was which seemed very peculiar, but glorious victory, but unfortunate- really uncommon as we saw them on the screen""

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however, you cannot have your not without paying the piper: cake and eat your ginger-bread.""

We shoudl all be very thankful for the interesting afternoon we In France, one day, a Suhadar I think it was better than who spoke English well wanted leons.**

to describe his Colonel as a man The Germans thought that who was always trying to do the Imight was right, but we think that right thing, but never success- right is might, and now" we find fully, and this is how he put it: "The Colonel, since day he got MEMORIAL SERVICE we are right."

The young men were taught the command of Regiment, has spent FUNERAL OF THE QUEEN different duties of the ship, such as all his time trying to thread a

MOTHER.

lowering the sails, and other light, needle at the wrong end. performances.

A clerk who was anxious to "One miracle which occurred was that one huge ship which contained absent himself from the office A Government Gazette Extra-bon and a half millions of people, for a few days wrote a petition ordinary issued yesterday an-wiled to France protected by to the officer in charge: 1 regret I am prevented from attending to Fingash boats without one life being my duties owing to boil, as per "Whereas the day of the funeral

margin'" and in the margin was of Her late Majesty Queen Alex--

"Thuring the war we could not get an attempt at depicting what a andru is to be one of Public good leg of lumb; we had to have boil looks like when it is ready Mouring, His Excellency the bull and marge instead of for the lancete. Another in- Governor in Council directs that bother.""

Tdividual who held a subordinate Friday, November, 27, 1995, shall "You could not mil round the post in the Poltical Service, and be observed in this Colony a world without stepping on British who wished to describe the Politi-

cal Officer and his wife, the.. dies non, under and with the fand affect mentioned in section 7 of her these lads are at the age former of whom was very Ordinance No. 5 of 1912.”

of eighteen years they are sent to studious and the latter fond of the fighting line, and they get on as music, wrote to a friend of his

as follows: Sahib always read well as they cand

"One ship I think had ita pipe ng Mem-Sahib all day long at plano sitting, slowly, slowly de- full of hardships."-

composing.

nounces.-

A memorial service will be held in St. John's Cathedral at 10 o'clock to which all clases of the community are invited. A limited number of seats will be reserved for the Legislative Council, Consuls, Navy and Army Officer, Gore I ment Officials, heads of busi ness houses and soldiers and Bailors.

tout.

The niblick fara. vieful

Within the trap you

"In the days of the Britains when we were beaten by the Rorbuns, it' ̧· we had been ready with a Navy like A FACT. club. ore of to-day, wo very likely would have beaten them. But how would see the dub. The North Transept, those mitrained soldiers? Our In earnest effort, swing it high Chapel, Baptistry and parts of the might as well paff a cat against a And knock the sand up in his Nave and side circles will be open lion.'!

eye. to the general public. The seating capacity of the Cathedralin 700 with additional standing room for about

The congregation is asked to be Music will be maintenance of discipline that seated by 9.15 am.. there should be taken back senior played at 9.50.

The service will last about 40 students to whom the situation

minutes. There will be no sermon. had been explained and who were

OTHER SERVICES.

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At St. Andrew's Church, Kow of threats to which they had been lovi, a memorial service will be licid subjected. Whether, from ir R. at 10a.m. to-morrow and the Rev.

"

MOTOR MISHAPS.

A SERIES OF ACCIDENTS YESTERDAY,

GÅRDEN ROAD SMASH."

Several motor accidents took

resulting place yesterday

ia injuries to pedestrians.

when he ran from a gide street into a motor car owned and drivep- by a European along Queen's Road East.

An accident of a similar nature [befel a "small boy when he ran out

of a verandah at Yee Woo Street".. into the mudguard of a moving-

car.

Near the Peak Tram Station at Garden Road, the driver of a A Chinese student who was motor lorry belonging to the driving a motor car along Nathan Rural Land Investment Company E. Stubbs' decision, suspensiĝn or J. Horace Johnston, of Union Road collided with a public risha made an error of judgment in at

near St. Andrew's Church. The tempting to turn the vehicle expulsion was to be inferred is Church, will take part.

A special memorial service will vehicle was overturned and dam-round. The lorry carried with it. not clear from the wording of the be held by the Parace Community ared to the extent of $40, the a lamp post and also damaged the resolution sent to the Education of Hongkong to-morrow at the coolie also receiving severe concrete wall and railings at this Committee, but there are infica-Pacace Church when the head bruises. An offer made by the point. tions that his successor is inclined priest will hold a Jasna ceermony, student to settle the incident by to the more lenient view, and that and racite prayers and invocations voluntary payment of $35 to Beirut, November 26. The during the period in which the in memory of the late Queen the ficans, farmer and $10. to the Druse leader, Elatrash, has issued injured coolie was declined, and a manifesto declaring that the door of local schools has been Mother. In these the Purses Com the parties were taken to the Druses will not accept anything.

munity will join.

Police Station.or she made tha closed to them, the schoolboys will

less than complete independence. At the foot of Garden Road, of-Reuter, be considered to have sandsted

In addition to other functions Chinese coolie was knocked down their offences. The wisdom of cancelled or postponed on account of by a motor car which was taking The Hague, November 25.-The such course evident having the death of the Queen Mother is the turn from Queen's Road, The Queen has asked Doctor Marchant, regard to the fact that the stud the extra dance which had been man's injuries necessitated his the leader of the Liberal Demo- ents have already suffered as a arranged for Saturday by the removal to the Government Civil crat Party to form a Cabinet, Dr. Hongkong, Thursday, Nov. 26, 1915 result of their action the rude Craigengewer Cricket Club at the Hospital

Marchant is considering the mat- awakening of certain students requiet of members who thought that it

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STUDENT STRIKERS:

The policy Sir R. E. Stubs

education they were to get. In & neighbouring so-called educational

laid down with regard to striking institution has already received ato con- atudents was that those who had publicity also taking Absented themselves on certain sideration the state of genuine dates were not to be re-admitted fear into which many of them to Government and Government were worked as a result of very aided schools. The heads of all extensive propaganda amonget other schools agreed to co-operate them Hongkong educational In this. The Chairman of the institutions ara, necessary, quité Education Board, in announcing apart from their general educative the Government's measures, soft- value, ana means of combating ened what some of the members the Bolshevik propaganda which considered undue

stating that i parent inite ne

xtensively anised fandi rould be

FUNCTION CANCELLED/

A Chinese was slightly injured ter-Router.

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