'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931.
SELF - EXPRESSION
By
A. N. M.
tion is this?" he cried. This is where I get out. the junction.”
THE CHINA MAIL
"Why This is
"D'you mean t'say I be-
gan, but he was snatching things off the rack, shouting meanwhile: "Stop It! Stop it!"
HEIFETZ LAUDED.
His Art Has Deepened
and Grown.
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Commenting on Heifetz's opening The Honorary Treasuror desires "Don't be an ass," I said. violin recital at the new Tokyo to acknowledge with thanks the "You can't stop it." I thought Theatre on September 26, Clarence receipt of the following doan- he was going to open the door Davies writes in the Japan Adver- tions and I caught him round the waist.tiser as follows: ་ ་ མཱ
Previously acknowledged $4,397,55 Struggling, we fell to the floor. "This is Heifetz's second visit to A. R. H. P... I had not taken particular "There is no joke whatever "All right, all right," he said. Tokyo. His first visit occurred H. W. notice of him when I got into the about it, sir," he said. "Your "Don't make a fool of yourself." shortly after the great earthquake J. M. carriage, but at his sudden ex-attitude is most unfeeling. Why We scrambled up and sat down of September 1, 1928, at which Anonymous clamation I lowered my paper to didn't you stop me?".
opposite to one another. I watch-time he played in the auditorium J. M. F. look at him. He was an elderly, "That seems to me an unrea-ed him closely. He kaid: "My of the Imperial Hotel. Eight years C. M. G. neat little man. with the aspect sonable question."
luck's out to-day. I didn't like have done as much to Heifetz as A. Friend of a respectable ratepayer, but, "Is it reasonable, to expect me the look of you when you got into they have to Tókyo. Tokyo went for the moment, he was over- to be reasonable in the circum-the carriage."
through material destruction and come with alarm or chagrin. stances? Now, if you had been
"As to that,” I said, "ny has been re-burn, and Heifetz's art. This was so apparent that I felt a man of rapid and decisive ac-
thumbs began to prick the ma- has deepened and grown in spiritual POSSESSION AND KNOWLEDGE. I must take some notice of it; he tion"
quality. Gifted with technical was the only other occupant of "Don't talk nonsense," I said.ment I saw you"
skill which is surpassed by none. the carriage. I said: "What is We were slacking before a sta- the matter, sir?".
tion. I shall give them notice
Heifetz to-day adds to that gift a depth of feeling which unquestion- found on a person's premises, about it here," he said.
"What
"Very well," I said, "I will try ably ranka him as the work's the place where it is found is of are the chances of my recovering
to keep down to your level," greatest violinist. He is the great importance. I the only them?"
"We shall quarrel if you are heyday of his prime and the artist vidence is that it was found on not careful," said he,
within him reigns supreme.".
He said: "Most annoying, most annoying," and he glared ut me as though I had been to blame.
"What is annoying ?” "I have just thrown my glasses out of the window," he said.
"Indeed!" said I.
"Whatever
did you do that for?"
"What a question to ask!" he said. "You don't suppose I did it on purpose?”
Then why the devil did you
K
"Negligible," I said.
a
"But they were made by
I shall in- leading optician. aist"
The train was stopping, and he put his head out of the window, "Guard! shouting:
"Station- master! Quick! Do not dally," A porter came up, but he wasn't very quick.. He didn't seem to
.
"What on earth do you mean?" he said. "Do try to talk intelli- gibly."
"I shouldn't wonder," said 1, but it would be interesting to see what you consider quarrell- ing.
do it" I said. Ilis tone annoy-understand my companion's ex-out at the next station."
ed me.
*} THUSL have mixed
hands," he sakl.
"Mixed your hands!
d'you do that?"
1low
other hund"
"Your trohle seems to be an
Why should I?" said ho. might prefer to stay and refute every point you make."
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the premises, it would not be possible to infer knowledge. If it were found in the defendant's rivate safe, knowledge could be inferred. Here, the thing, a "It might give you a shock,”
document, was found in a pile of mer on the defendant's vlesk. he said.
"Well," said I, "I shall soon be In the qualifying round for the The defendant's evidence simply rid of you. 1 presume you'll get Captain's Cup played over the Kow-was, (1) a denial of Imowledge, Joon course during the week-end and (2) ́a statement that all the "IJ. Pooler 80-11=63 secured first teachers were allowed to open planations. He said we had no my business to throw things out on
place, while H. T. Beyron 82-12-70 letters. He called no other evid- and G. E. L. Johnson 83-18-70 enc, and he made no attempt the line: a pul of his had been
"You haven't refuted anything tied for second place.
to show by whom the document nearly killed by a ginger-beer
was opened or received. We bottle. My impulsive friend told yet," I said. "You've merely be-
think that he has failed to ruisa "Don't you see?" he said "I him he was a stupid fool, and haved like a Tomfool. If this is
any reasonable doubt as to the was smoking a cigaretle and Ingain shouted for the station- sample of your behaviour your meant to throw the end out of master, who presently hurried life must be a turmoil. Your re- The Sincepe Co., Ltd., are enjoy-correctness of the inference re- We, threfore, the window. I had the glasses up. He was unsympathetic, poslations with everybody about ing the most successful sale of the ferred to above.
[year. Ispite of general trade confirm the conviction as regards in one hand and, of course, 1sibly biased by the porter's you
audible opinion that the gent thought it was the other hand
He interrupted me. "As depression and competition. one Exhibit 2.
There is, however, he said, finds the store crowded with pur-
no evid- Now, this band -- no, I mean the | was off his nut. He turned to might have expected,"
me, and I tried to explain that it "you are utterly and precisely chasers who have helped to create nce of guilty intention, as dis
Delegates tinguished from knowledge of was a simple case of mixing wrong. I am a man of the most an nusual record sale.. excess of hands," I said unfeel-hands. "There are two of them." careful and regalar habits, a from the Kuomintang National Con-possession. ingly,
he said: "The train's late al-punctilious husband, a model grass arriving in Hong Kong yester-duce the fine to twenty-five dol-
day visited the store in a body and ar suppose it's too late now to ready." He waved his hand, the parent, an exemplary citizen."
As the conviction is confirmed, pull the communication-cord," he guard whistled, and off we went. "I know nothing about that," fomplimented the management on
and the fine, is reduced, there said.
My friend's language was terri-I said. "You seem to be a man their many excellent schemes. fic, and he shook both his fists of wildly erratic habits
A novel feature of the sale is the will be no order as to costs.
The defendant-appellant was "Stay!" he cried.
Wonderful bar- "I men. "dollar" scheme. tion a simple point, Did you gains may be secured in the dollar represented by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, ever meet a man who changed department near the main entrance.C. (instructed by Messrs. G. K. his huntlaces before they broke and that worrying problem of "what Hall Brutton & Co.), while the "Never," I said. "I don't be shall I buy" may be easily solved. complainant-reepondent, the Hon. Every department has a dollar coun- Inspector-General of Police, was ter, where articles are sold at the represented in the appeal by Mr. special price of one dollar. This Somerset Fitzroy, Assistant
of Chinese
It will be remembered that fund, if one may judge by this initial there was another appellant be experiment, it is one that promises fore the Appeal Court, Lau Wing- to feature very largely in the sang, an assistant master of the was sentenced by That those special reduc-school, who tions, which are being made in Mr. Fraser to 12 month hard labour for certain writings on a order to meet the present rate of ex- change, are appreciated by the blackboard in a classroom. When public is evidenced by the fact that the Magistrate re-opened the case sales during the first three days ex he confirmed Lau's sentence.
ships allowed, Lau's appeal with ceeded even those of the lost sale, In the Full Court, their Lord-
at the receding stationmaster,
I advised against it, and he said: "But it's extremely annoy- ing. Do you realise that?"
But as we drew out of the sta- "As a joke it will last you ation he caught sight of its name life-time," I said. "Do you real-on the board, and his outeries ise that?"
took a sharper note. "What sta-
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The special ladies' and children's day proved very popular and a
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ESTATE LEFT.
welcome diversion from the usual Li Tai-koo, widow, formerly of stale sale methods. On Saturday 218, Hollywood Rond, who died on a very special day is being arrang- July 10, 1929, at Sha Chung village, ert, when wines and all provisións left estate in the Colony valued for will be largely featured and sold at probate at $31,300. greatly reduced prices at all coun tere.
lieve there is such a man."
Probate of her will has been granted by the Supreme Court to her daughter-in-law, He Shi, widow, temporarily residing at 248, Holly. wood Road, first floor, who is the "Perhaps you have a dual per-sole executrix named in the will. sonality like Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
"I am. that man," he said.
Hyde?" I said.
in her will the lastatrix left every thing to her eldest grandson, Lau "No," said he, "but I will tell Fik-lun, at present a minor. you this: I will give you my
confidence so far. There are If children's buttons and tapes
times when I feel that I do not
are sewn on with crochet instead
assert myself sufficiently. To of reel cotton they will stand much do so at home would be well, better.
inconvenient. But to-day, for
instance, I have been provoked |
to a form of self-expression that is vital to my being. It is a no- tural relief."
"I think I understand," I said. I have heard of henpecked husbands before, and I accept your apology."
There is no apology," he said. "Don't make any mistake about. I am merely trying to cram a little senso into our thick skull.” The train was slowing down. "It is some satisfaction to know that we are not likely to meet again," he said. Popped C
I disgraced myself: I admit it. As he got out I cried: "Henpeck, ed! "Yah! I reverted to the worst period of my boyhood, and I am sorry to say that I enjoyed ft. I was hardly surprised to se4 him sprinting along the platform. Hercemed to be shouting indis-i criminate abuse. And then 1 caught a word that startled me. I drew in my head and looked round hastily. The fool had
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