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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 6T, 1908.
A SOLDIER'S-SKIT.
Unless it be considered too seriom for mirth; the following jen d'esprit may raise a mile at some of our local garrison braakfast inbles,
A Brilliant officer of the Imperial Yeomaury bas sent me (mys T, G. in "Truth") the following remarks, which are written in the form of a Military Hand-book :---
Question. How is the British Army in South Africa composed ?.
Apawer.—Of three units, two Army ocrpe and Lord Robert's personal statt. The latter is the largest of the three.
Question What is a General P Some Generals are of very great antiquity Answor-& General is an obsolete Colonel. The General abounds in the South of England
on the sea coast and is frequently to be found in a bath chair, when not on active service. Generals in times of peace are coupled in taking positions with matches, in time of war in losing positions with men.
A VOYAGE TO LISBON,
her on Arriving in `öt¬elpotion riote und f... a charge of Cavalry and Bfty or daly It is worth while now and then to imitate the town people and soldiers killed and woanded. prophet Jonah and take passage in a ship of Though we are so near the scene and know Taradish in order to de-iosalate or de-parochia to be real. it sounds like a story in Use the mind. Jonah, it is true, did not learn the newspapers, and when we land the town the lesson which might have been taught by the seems as if it had forgotten. The shops are sixsoure the sand persons in Nineveh he could pen, the trame ply as usual, there le so not discern between their right hand and their hurry or excitement, only some groups of idlers lett. He could, I suppose, have sent a curate; standing about the square near the harrQUIS, it was hardly a job for is prophet in full orders and detachments of Cavalry with swords drawn, with everything handsome about him, Heiances and carbines, patrolling the strests. All we hear sald is in a fone of vexation at the idle applled faraelitish standards to the new circumstances, as we apply British standards, soum of the town, who make a riot for nothing and not understanding what he saw bad to be and suffer for it. Things seam larger when taught wisdom by the gourd and the worm them, unless harm comes very near home. As told in history than to those who live through There is mech to be learnt from the prophet Carigla knew, dipurrs were cooked and eaten Jonah; but if we preach it out of season our fellow-psesengers, whether in the steamer daily through the Terrer. And so, dosing that Araucaria or the larger narren-schiff which body appears to be greatly moved, we ge on we called the world, will with us in the whale to something else. Custom House, luncheon belly. Hero on board a ocsmopolitan linar, the whatever comes in the day' business, and passengers do not become cosmopolitan. They accept the easy philosophy that there must be by contrast lens cosmopolitan. They hakos of this kind before the nation settles don't look upon a sea voyage in an opportunity down into the republic which is in making bat for new impressions, New impressions asir qnes. Lot ready yet. All the more pity that lives tions, and it is troublesome not to have an nawor ready, and more troublesome to look for an answer. So we keep our old impressions, and as we tramp up and down the dook, we talk to now companions of old things and answer obvious questions which might be in the conversation book. Not always, when the sea is smooth and the air is soft and the moon large, deck-walking leads to confidence something like the cont dences which authors give to the Press, and you give yourself away before you know, and are the better for it. Do people record in those pad. locked books marked "private" what they mean to keep entirely to themselves? They expect it to be read some day, don't they? Perhaps by someone else, perhaps by a filtering or possibly oriticising soll. So there confidential duets are no desecration of the maxim te um habita, cloistered maxim, got meant for daily use, When the companions of a day meet round the table in the saloon, screw themselves into their revolving chairs, and engage in conversation, the contemplative traveller remembers that the stock of general conversation amongst English people, strangers or nearly so, works out at a low figuse for greatest common messura, tableful of French men and women would get to work in five minutes, partly because they have larger and better-arranged set of common ideas, being more like each other than English people are, partly because they think talking part of living, not because they have more to my, but because they want to say it. English people must be thawed, Honour to hire who knows how to tap a conversation and let it run one of the most useful arts of life and one of the rarest.
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Question. What is a Colonel !
Answer. The Colonel is the intermediary, who receives the dyspeptio out-burst of the Goneral, and passes them on to the Captain his own natural enemy. The Colonel in time of Peace is most dangerous; in time of war, he is generally harmless. The Colonel is altogether. devoid of imagination, except in loosting an Fadenemy or in making an estimate of their zumerical strength, He then relies entirely en his fancy. He is gifted with a marvellous capacity for organising discomfort. Question.What is a Captain !. ADIwer,-A Captain is the natural enemy of the Colonel, for whom he has the most profound contempt.
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The day's business is to go on to Cintrag that. miraculous work of Nature and art where Hesperian fables come true. I am not going to describe it; its peculiarity is the grand seals or which natural mountain glous have besu turned into a tropical garden without losing Nature: for there is no smartness of effect smooth lawns and gravel walk, and hospitable pavilion of marble which drown the height of Monserrat is no more fantastic than its the seems; and the touch of Oriental colour added by the peacock whe sun bis plomer morg the pales is in harmony with it. I do not care to be told that this or
Europa that tree grows nowhere else ires forn, monstrous slose, now araucarian. edarr, camellias, and palms; it is enough that they look beautiful here. Barity has nothing to do with beauty, and to desire rarities is contemp tible; at the back of the desire there lurks a hidden notion of monopoly values. There is no doh feeling here; beauty outdoes rarity. The have been Beckford's, though he did not carry thonght which is realised at Monserrat mast
A into completion, and the villa which he built- has perished with Fouthill. There is a-Moorish which after passing to the Christians in the palace at Ciutra, besides the castle on the height, Fourteenth Century, and appearing now and then in Portuguese history, is now a second- rate Royal palace. Moorish tiles still line the Walls and serve for paraments, and some rooms are anohanged from the time when Moorish Princes held court here. It most have been better fun to be lord of Cintra then, and have a shagos of orneading against ona's Most Faithful rival at Lisbon, than to inhabit the shell of a dend paince in dowager state.
the world, and so the navies of the world have to uma and look at it now and then. One could aak why should nayone live at Vigo, if that ques tion might not be asked at any other place at Nineveh, for instance, and the auswer would be, Where else?" Sir," said Dr. Johnson, those live in the country who are fit for the country," and perhaps this is true of Vigo.
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We stop at Vigo for a couple of hours to ship * emigrants for the Argentine, where everything
goes well because the Government grants mono their ancestors. The first thing that the The Portuguese have a laudable respect for polies and attracts capital. Did the Gorerament refuse monopolies & low years ago when things traveller seen when he sets foot on Portagnese were not going well-and capital was not attract sait is an inscription Virtutibus maiorum. edt. I wonder or rather I should wonder if I Vaso de Gams, Prince Henry. Camoans, and did not know that you can make economic facts Pombal meet you at avery turn. The supply and figures mean what you like, socording to of modern does not seem to be quite adequate. your political creed. Look at Jamaica!" says worthios would contain more recent namen
and I think an English or French list of my indignant friend--and then I as beagoing Without drawing an indictment against a to talk Tariff Reform and I go away. Vigo in a protty fan or callestion of towns on several nation, one may be permitted to doubt whether little hills. It is there because of its harbour, or a city which does not show-s-lively which is big enough to contain all the navies of abhorrence of scrime like that of February, 1908, has not forgotten something: perhaps the dis vanity, a distinction which separates the Roman tinotion between national pride and national
the Bootchman from the Irishman. The English from the Greek, the Spartan from the Athenian, are appoked not to be very popular in Portugal, possibly because they have forgotten the Per- faqlar War. But we have not forgotten that The omigrants mis going, some of them to when some other folk ran away, the Portuguese seok their fortunes in a new country, others Cintra is the noblest monument of our English did not. This reminds me that not far from only for the harvest under Capricorn, and
Duke, will be back in six months for the harvest der lines of Torres Vedras, and not many miles where be greatly stood at bay," the Cancer; some to avoid conscription, they say.
lios Vimiers, where his victory was spoiled They bring little baggage with them except a Away faw bandler. They don't take much regard of by Sir Harry Burrard, and given away by Bie Customs regulations; they come on board on How Dalrymple, of Cistra Convention reputa One side of the ship, and on, the other are the tion. Our historical memories are often only Custom House officials with their game and the recollections of popular interests. We Don Juan cloaks and ferce Spazish mousia. resember Ciatra because our ancestors were chios, and so they never meet. A few posts by the earthquake, cause of much ill-considered sngry, and Lisbon because they were startled lubricate busines. The Government theology. Most people bave dimly heard of the some small fees, but the nation likea that way of doing business. Casas de thedral of Belem and Fielding's grave, Port, Espans, we say, and are no wiser ourselves, only anions, plama, and Catherine of Braganç we eat ear thistles with different sauce. The dowry complete the list of Portuguese fact emigrants are 400 in all, man, women, and generally known to the ordinary Briton. children, quiet, well-bebaved folk. There is no quarrelling nor drankenness ner much leave- taking sither. The Spaniards are dignified mation and do not make a fuss or expose their hearts to the pecking of daws, Let us respect them, and not tell them how to do it better.
Sheila
PACIFIC BATE WAR.
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Question--What are the duties of a Captain Answer. The sole daty of a Captain is to find fault with his subordinater. He has generally very strong sense of duty. to be found?
A MATRON of the Y.W.C.A. HOME
Question. Where are Captains Wish bei Neuritis, Lassitude, Neuralgia—
BUZON
Answer-In the Imperial Yeomanry, and in
parts of the Continent. Question To what causes do scientifs-men attribute this mental degeneration in the Captain P
Answer→→To military routine and to mess
to brain tissue.
Almost everyone has known that feeling of relief and thankfulness when they have found someone who could be 'depended upon without doubt or disappointment, whose word can be accepted unquestionably-well that is what the writers of these letters are, men and women who are to be 'depended upon." : A wide and practical experience makes such statements, for instance, as those of Miss Morris, who is matron of a room conversation, which are both detrimental Young Woman's Christian Association Home, worthy of the closest attention, for, knowing how greatly girls and young women workers suffer from Neuritis (nervous exhaustion), she positively affirms that, Phosferine may be absolutely · defended upon”. to speedily dispel the disorder, and restore the flagging health. Miss Morris knows how unfailingly Phosferine has given the energy and vitality which has made work easy and profitable to her young girl charges, and in her own case she found that' Phosferine thoroughly expelled Neuralgia, Lassitude, and other nerve pains, and considers her present vigorous health is entirely due to the energising and recuperative properties of the famous nerve tonic.
Question-What is
* The bugle has just sounded for the fight. must go and kill a lot of people I do not even know,
PLAY THE GAME.
"Tis a moto wisely writ
"Play the gamer And it makes for pluck nud grit,
Play the game; Though barah Fate may bring defeat. Never wrangle, row, or cheat- And 'tis cowardly to bleat;
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** Play the game į.
Do not at the victor scowl Play the game Only scurvy mongrels howl-
Play the game
Pon't be hipped, or sore, or vezad-—-- It may be your "day ont" nezt- Aud assimilate the text
Play the game.
After all, the sport's the thing ---
Play the game.' To ha licked will loss its sting
(Play the game) Iyan take it with a smile, Free from jealousy and bile, Ungradiousness and guile
Play the game.
I would have writ in braan,
Play the i
• game, So that soon 'twould come to paas—
Play the game.... That our pastimes should be free From the venom that we sIE, And imbued with chivalry-
Play the game.
A WISH
Whene'er I pass from out this mortal life- Lay down for evermore its joy and strife
may the one who lifts my sinking bead. Be not auch an sees-goodness in the dead, And, when 'tis living, cuta it like a knife. Nor one to weep and pray, and paint for me The beauties of the life that in to be,
Bat rather one to speak of joya gune by Till sleep comes softly down upon mine sys. And sense ir lost in Time'e Infinity
No sombre-visaged priest drone at my ear, But someone that Tlore in acounts clear,
Sing an old song we learnt when gay and
young--
When o'er our heads the barsting blossoms
hung-
Like a black raven's wing make dark each room: Through unbarr'd windows let the heaven-
börn light
Sweep in unchecked. I ever held it right To give this o'er sad world no tithe of gloom.
Lady Tronbridge, whose new book "The Millionaire" is appearing in Unwin's Colonial made Library, bids fair to become one of the most
I
Another move has been made in the rate war' vagad by the regular trans-Pacific freight linen If you like the ses you like all its conditions, against the freight steamers by which the though those of a cabin are not made for con original rate of $450 to Chins and Japan bas venience. Bat when you have overcome the bash slashed to 32. The first cut was made to difficultion of going to bed, the sleep with a sub $3.50 and $3 for shipments of 3,000, toms of Consciousness of movement and ses sounds is a four by one shipper on one vessel to one port. very good variety of sleep, and walking in The outside ships have made their presence felt delicious, with the sun coming in at the porthole chicfy in Puget Sound ports up to date, bat and inviting you to read in bed or get up and the latest charter made and cargo completed And I shall pass away without a fear.. aplash in hot son-water, or walk about on desk has touched up the basiness at Portland and it and see the waves sparkle as only morning waves is stated that the Southern representative of Nor let the waiting shadows of the tomb can sparkle. There is no morning glory better the lives belonging to the Transpaciße Freight
the glory then
of the moving sex and its sounds Association strongly urged a cut to $1 instead no continuous. roar, only a hissing at the bows of 82 to keep the competitive vessels out of the now and then, a thump and a splash of falling business. The lab at ohartir by the indepen spray, where there is enough sex on to give dent shippers is the "beils," Capt. Ogilvie, now colour and life without discomfort. The vest Comox, B.C., from La Boos. She has been itself is as silent sa the sky. The birds that fig taken by the Mears, Jebentix & Ostrander, who over it hear no sound but that made by the have already plaod a full carge for her at billows as they ouri over in foam. It is the land $2.15, or slightly better than the face. The popular novelists of our day, for she has the gift that is upisy, chafing the ass by opposition. We by the recent, out of the regular build up breakwaters and piers into the sea, and
is British ship of the turret of writing good sapsational stories concerning complain-of the noise which we ourselves have type. built in 1963 aud is 540 feet the adventures and doings of what Thackeray piade. The sea neeme unquiet when you are long, has fifty fest beam and depth used to call the "hupper fuckles," and, unlike mearing the harbour, Naples, for instance of 2.6 feet, Shae will sail for Portland most of those who follow in the steps of the with its disco dant cries, roar of wheels and from Comox in a couple of days and there great Mrs. Henry Wood, she writes of them jangle of bella. It is allent till the lande breake load 3,000 tons of flour, subsequently com-with knowledge and discretion. Nes Mis in upon it, like the darkness of space fill our ing to Seattle to complete oargo. Her entire Laura Gorney, Lady Troubridge, who is a intrusivo
spinning along, load will be flour, the shipments from this port vivacious, witty woman. is the only sister breaks into it with a
o it with a dash sunlight and a being from the Coniensis and Bleed uile of young. Lady Dudley, and while, the wound of life and is gone again. And then the The shipments are for Hakedats and Hong. latter was adopted by the late Duke of Ioneliness of the sea. No birds, no leaping flab, kong. Another charter of Jebsen & Ostrander Bedford and the lady who is now Adeline, no ships for leagues. Think of the innumerable is the Norwegian steamer" Hortelig," now in Dachear of Bedford, the future Lady Trou resports eranged with shipping and the San Francisue. Captain Jebsen recently bridge spent much of her youth with Tady commerce of the world, which Britons think in refused to give the destination of this vessal, Henry Somerset. The marriage of Misa Laurs all conveyed by water and not meant for home but stated that they were prepared to heads took place in the early nineties, and not long Garney to her cousin, Sir Thomas Troubridge, consumption, and then wonder why it is that in further reduction in rates that might be made
by the full lipe of trade you can go for an hour of id that the freighters could be expected to be Thon, after a lapse of some years, she made her the regular lines of freight carriers. He after Lady Tronbridge published her first novel. two at a stretoli and not see a sail. When a ship does pass you get up and look at it as competing for business as long as it paid them first essay in the type of fiation with which her novelty, much as you would get up and lock to take on ergo rather than proceed in ballast. name is now associated, and "The Woman Thou Gavest" was a brilliant succes. Her now at an omnibus if one cameslong on Dartmoor. In addition to these steamera "Jebsen & That the Bay of Bisony is much larger that Ostrander recently seat out the Glealgan for novel, tells the story, of girl who finds Dartmeer and has room for a great many the Amar river, and the Forodene is now herself-leaving a dingy subarb in home to take.
place in Society. 晨 abips without their making a great show is loading around the So and for Japan, while the the answer to the dificulty, which is no difficulty German ateamor "Ilse" is due to leave Seattle at all, but it is hard to conceive of vastness. for Vladivostok about the middle of May. The We can only experience a little bit of it at a "Ferndens is now at Makilteo and will shift to time, and thinking in continents and oceans Tacoma and clear from that port.-outle comes naturally only to a few. The rest of us draw! on from one pettiness to another, Eving within the little cage of our own experience and call it life. It is good to come out of this seme- times, and look upon the sas and the sky.
Post Intelligencer.
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There is nothing in my estination approaches Phosferine as an unfailing, restorer of flagging health. Tu my experience I have found it so great a help that I cannot tell you half the good it has done, nor the number of young lives it has brightened, that had previously been subject to these terrible nerve complaints -- Neuritis and Neurasthenia. The personal benefit I obtained from its use in these distressing affections was surprising, and now I always have a 4/6 bottle handy, as amongst so many hard working girls (our boarders being mostly clerks and teachers) it is a boon to know of something that will quickly restore vitality and give back. to the pain-racked workers renewed energy and efficiency, which is so essential to their success in business life. In cases of Neuralgia and Nervous Breakdown i have found it equally useful, and in my opinion. it stands unrivalled as a reliable restorative."-January 30, 1908.
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