RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
How remarkable! A whole week without Basing the typhoon signals! It looks like boasting, and I suppose I'll be asked to "touch wood."
Bot Probably the typhoon signals were brought out as there was no proper place to exhibit them this week owing to the Tamar being in dock. Of course other explanations may be forthcoming..
BOYCOTTING THE PORTUGUESE.
OUTCOME OF THE "FATSHAN” AFFAIR
trans.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUSİ, OTH, 1909.
PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR THE CHINESE.
BY M. J. EXNER, M.D, IN THE "EDUCATION BEVIEW,"
and in healthy mea. They should not bei divorced in the adneation of the child. God has joined them together; let not man by any artificial system pat them sender."
INJURY TO SEAMEN,
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
We can not stop to dwell on the particular needs of Chins which physical training should
The Court of Appeal last month heard an meet, but it is clear that physical training, in Our Canton correspondent writes on the
Judge aitting at Liverpool as an arbitrator The aim of physical training for the the largest sense, must play an important parts from an award of the County Court
"The 6th inst. An important meeting of the Self-
of the New China." secure for him the physical in the making individual is,
under the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906, Government Society was held yesterday evening, is for the fullest and most efficient questions involved in her uplift are most largely Thactual sum in question in the (McDermott
domestic
*. Owners of A. Tinturetto) case was very and thousands of persons, representing every life which it is possible for him to live. physical questions. The personal,
but the point involved was of
groat for the race is, to increase and public observance of the laws of health and
trifling.. soction of the people, attended the meeting. Its als
physical capacity. Physical train-life is a physical question. The elevation of importance to hath shipowners and seamen
physical question
namely, whether under Clause 3 of the first ing aims to give men a strong and highly the standard of living is Chan Wai Po was unanimously alosted Chair Ite man, and he opened the proceedings by reading vitalized body, a powerful heart, cupacious lungs, the combating of that to the mowing schodule to the Workmen's Compensation Act, the circular convening the meeting, a a sound stomach, a vigorous brain, steady nerve, tuberculosis, is physical question; the checking 1906, the County Court Judgo in
The physical courage, and right physical habits. It of the fearful, infant mortality is a physical amount of the weekly payment was bound to paid In Kowloon, I am told, there is au nuloration of which I sent you yesterday. current of dissatisfaction which occasionally Chairman then informed the meeting that he pertains not merely to the cement of exercise, question, etc. The intellectual uplift of China have regard to wages which had been inds expression in a growl about the absence! had been handed a copy of a letter which bad though that is an important element. Food and must go hand in band with her physical uplift, to a seamen for the period between the kap
First that which is by sleep,
adequate physical basis. to the British Consul to come to some settle.
antaral, then that which is spiritual," has over been the order of Nature.
The Shanghai Young Men's Christian As ment fof Noronha's cass. He said that the
reciation is undertaking a campaign for the andiones could see from this that essrs. Putter-
promotion of physical training throughout the fold and Bwire had done all in their power to bring the Fatshan incident to a satisfactory
empire, not only within its own organization, but wherever young men may in roncher, to the deceased's family. The Chairman then
mo here to mention ona called upon Mok Wing Yu, who had fall power
which we wish to advocate in the develop meat of physical mining for the Chinese, to represent and act for Messrs. Entterfield and Swire, and Ho Yui Tui, acting on behalf of the
points in which we should avoid mistakes made In the development of physical training in Amori family of the deceased Ho Yn Ting," to come to
ca. We should encourage physical training all-not an athleticism for the fow and give a final settlement. They informed the audience that they had arrived at a satisfactory settle.
attention to the weakest, not only sook at the ment, and thanked the Society for the interest
strong and physically capable who can excel in physical contest; we should have for our chief aim the training of man for officient lives, not and holp they had given to the ease.
the winning of prizes and the making of records; we should make athletics a means to a higher end and not an and in itself.
peninsula Those people fortunate enough to live in houses which command a view of the harbour have little cause for complaint, but there are not many such konses, and as the peninsula is fairly flat advantage might be takon of ono or other of the fow eminences to enlighten conclusion, and had made ample compensation and moral achievements as wall depend upon especially in the sokuols and collogee. Permit seaman. Tho shipowners appealed. The facts
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the residents of the proximity of typhoons.
Bathers know the jellyfish and usually dodge them, but the jellybugs, which have become almost no great a nuisanos in our bathing areas, are not so easily avoided. This past week they have been unusually virulent, and exclamations from bathers have proclaimed their meeting with the little beggars. The rosult of the con- tact is a series of stings and pricklos which bro not easily allayed. I have no scientific knowl- edge on the subject of the doings of those submarines, but the explanation generally acceptad is that the heavy rains, having disturbed the water, buvo brought them from the bottom to plague the swimmer and to give all sorts of sensations to the timid in the sea.
The Chairman then sail that the Fatshan affair as regards Messrs. Butterfield und wirs was concluded, and ho proposed that they should soud tulegeams to their countryinen informing them of this fact. The audience approving, telegram was thereupon drafted.
Tho Con-
endurance and
and mental hygiene all are important factors, Physical training in the true sense includes all matters which pertain to physical welfare.
It requires no argument to show that physical health and vigour are fundamental to Success in any calling of life. Not only does success in muscular work depend upon physical physical skill, but intellectual physical states. The energy with which we think and feel and will, come from the eat. If the stomach does not food we properly perform its function, the mind is dalf and the wills wonk; we can not con. ventrate, we can not schioré. A singgish liver giron irritable
nerves and a jangled brain Fishby museles go with a weak will, lack of initiative, lack of courage. It is easier to be good when health abounds; it is hard to bogood when the physical life is low A forceful, officient, contagions life is possible only with abounding health and overflowing vitality. All this is well nderstood.
It is not so generally understood that the service of the body to the intellect is not merely to farnish energy for intellectual processes. but that the development of the intellectual centres of the brain during adolescence is largely dependent upon bodily exercise; that a co- ordinated muscular system is nenessary not only to masonlar skill, but to intellectual vigour and endurance. The close relation of the nervous end scalar systems has come to be so well anil understood by physiologists and psychologists
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THERE IS SKILL AND
THOROUGHNESS
OF CONSTRUCTION
IN ALL
PIANOS
WE IMPORT
foreign port. In the present case the learned oanty Court Judge Lad declined to have re- gard to these payments on the ground that Clause 3 did not apply, inasmuch as by s.7 (c) the weekly payment was not payable in respoot STAMPING THEM IN EVERY WAY of the poried during which the owners were by the Merchant Shipping Acts liable to defray the expenses of maintenance of the injured SUPERIOR VALUE or two puinta | are sufficiently stated the judgment.
Mr. Horridge, K. C., Mr. J. B. Aspinall, and Mr. Segar were for the appellants;
ON WOMAN'S DRESS.
Mr. Atkin,
K. C., and Mr. Stewart Brown for the re: BUILT THROUGHOUT FOR speadout. for
THIS CLIMATE. -
At the conclusion of the arguments last month the Court reserved judgment, which was deliver- ed allowing the appeal, Lord Justice Kennedy dissenting,
JUDGMENT,
The Master of the Rolls read the following judgment: This appeal, though involving only a amali sum, raises a question of importance and
difficulty as to the application of the Act of 1906 ROBINSON PIANO
to scamen The general scheme of the Act is that a workman is entitled to compensation (a) from the date of the injury, and (b) during Incapacity. See First Schedulo, Clause 1, and Clause 3 of the same schedule is as follows:- In fixing the amount of the weekly paymont regard shall be had to any payment, allowance, or benefit which the workman receive from the employer during the period of his incapacity." do not find any ambiguity in this clause, asapplied
The Chairman then resumed. sal for Fortugal had not done his share of the business. He had refused to re-try Noronhaor How far good comradeship will carry meu in to offer an apology. He had falsely accused the Hongkong way illustrated in the action Society of bribery, and had refused Viceroy uwationed at the Supreme Court on Friday, Chang's proposal to hold a joint trial. The In this case the proprietor of a local hotel Chairman asked the assembly to decide on some but join them in peaks of them on separate, of women's dresses by calling them immoral to an ordinary workman. The period of inca.
form of retaliation for this insult to the Society,
that they no longer
the term neuromuscular.
man's chums rightly or wrongly decreed that and to the Chinese nation in general. As far as for this muscular and payohic relation. "From mos dress in their own way for their own viz., where the inespacity lasts less than two
brought a claim against a hoarder, but the the action should not be brought, and as. they happened to be staying in the hotel also they wern able to secure their wishes being respected by declaring they would leave if the claim were not dropped. Such a league against the land
lord is reminiscent of tactice in Ireland, where the blunderbuss is occasionally presented when the "dacent gintleman" calls for his rout.
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Court, Dublin, last month, between the defendant and the redoubtable Mr. T. M. Healy, M. F one of the plaintiff's counsel. Mr. Healy referring to a passage in defendant's affidavit, where he said he had resided for long periods in London, Dublin and Naples, and had boon as far away as Australia, added the comment, Porhaps you were at the South Pole." This brought the crushing retort from the witness, No. I de ast draw on a valgar imagination" Later Mr. Healy asked, "Is that your explana tion ?" to which the witness replied "No, it is not an explanation. It is merely trying to bring my intelligence down to the level of yours." Conidn't we import a few Tin Healya
The new harbour light on Signal Hill, Kow- loou, does not seem to excite the enthusiasm of the seafaring ten. In fact, I have heard.some scoff at it and declare that it is absolutely useless. They assert that it is not properly placed and that it is not of sufficient brilliancy. I am not a nautical toan myself--though I once tried to sail a yacht from Ah King's to Kowloon Bay and fetched ny at Blake Pier-but when enter ing the harbour the other evening from Lyeemun I could not help being struck with the justness of the criticisme I had heard. The light is not visible from any distance and the wisdom. of erecting it in that situation is certainly open to comment.
ho could see, all they were able to do was to request the Portuguese Consul to hold another trial, and to be careful in their future con- nections with the Portuguese. There were very fow Portuguese firms, and not much business
was carried ou
Let us look for a moment at the physical basis one-third to one-half of the brain surface is concerned in making muscles contract, definite areas being in relation with definite muscles groups of muscles. We know that it is necess ary to have muscular exercise of any group of developed. Hence, if the fall development muscles, if the corresponding nerve centro is to
the
The of with the Chinese,
them, lest they be treated as their poor country man Ho Yu Ting had been. They should have no forther dealings with any firm, Chinese of foreign, who employed Portuguesa clerks or assistants; and he asked, hadicure whether they approved of this course.
Kong Shui Chen, an influential member of the gentry, then stood up and proposed that the Chairman's suggestion is adopted; and he further moved that telegrams be sent to their compatriots in every country to refrain from having any business transactions in future with firms employing Portuguese.
He Wai Nung seconded the proposal, and the audience unanimously concurrei, signifying their approval by shouting and clapping most
uprontiously,
After partaking of refreshments, the audience dispersed, and the meeting was postponed till this orening,
paychic activities."
or
The following is taken from the leading columns of a Ban Francisce paper:-
It is unlikely that the Osservatore Romano, noted as it is as a high authoritative religious journal, will succeed in clinging the fashions and unholy" Women's clothing is a subject
Or it may be longer than the period during which that cannot be understood by any of the orpacity" obviously datos from the accident, and dinary processes of investigation and study compensation is payable, at least in one case satisfaction, and thers is an ond of it. It is one weeks. (See Clause 1 (b), proviso (a). Thus of the few things they can do without male regard must be had to payments during the first interference and regulation, and they are going week in fixing the amount of payment for the second week. Clanse 3 is not limited to volun- tary payments. It includes payments ander a or otherwise. The contract, whether for wages. clause does not direct these payments to be set off or deducted. To do this in every case would be ebriously unreasonable. For example, if Court Judge, incapacity has lasted for four months when the matter comes before the County and during the first three months the employer
to do it,
obtained. of
a
To the woman in industry and to the woman
s on the ground that, taking the period of incapacity as a whole, the workman will have Brd half his weges.Regard shall be had" ucimum weekly sum-viz., half wages shall can only that in considering whether the be allowed, or something less, the fact of prior payments, or allowances, must not be overlooked. It is for the County Court Judge, in the exercise of his discretion, to say how this In some cases it is to be worked out may be proper to treat past payments us
# for the past. In other cases
CO., LTD.
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Legislature ought not to be taken in Clause of Schedule I to have intended inferentially to
pre-existing statutory enactments by which ut the date of the passing of the Workmen's Com- modify adversely to the workmen's interest the
pensation Act be was benefited. Further, that in the case of the seamen, s. 7 (i) (e) contained all the limitation which the Legislaturo could be understood as placing upon his enjoymout of Claase 5 of compensation under the Act. Schedule 1 might be read as applying not to statutory payments or to statutory allowance or benefits, but only to the advantages received by the workman during his incapacity, which
employer, proceeded from the voluntary action of the
THE NEW TAXI-TYPEWRITER.
The new taxi-typewriter scheme has all sorts of possibilities. If a man happens to be lazy he can have the machine wheeled up into his room; in the hotel these pay-as-yo-begin typewriters are to be found chiefly in hotels--and then he his lolsure. can go to work doing up his correspondence at
There are many men who do not care to ilicate to hotel stenographers and they would over so much rather write their own letters, but hitherto they have been unable to get tho nas of a writing machina conveniently.
It is to be questioned, however, whether the editor of the Osservatore Romane is right when entire motor area of the brain is to be he says that "all the present-day fashions are Portuguese were mostly employed by other achierod, the muscular functions of the body designed to excite the passions, and that they must be exercised to their full capacity. Not make the guardian sugels of their wonzers foreign firms, as clerks, etc., and some were merely must each mascle become powerful, woep." We have it on the authority of om ou employed in Chinese firms. The Portuguese but the fnenlties of co-ordination and Detective Sergeant Redmond that the wardrobe Legal proceedings in Hongkong, though wore a violent people, as they could see from the control must be developed. These appear to be of these very angels is not too proper. And sometimes brightened by specimens of Oriental
organization of nerve struction than the ex-show their wearers to best advantage, albeit full wages, it would not be right to reduce the simplicity or cuteness, scarcely ever afford sual murder of Ho Yu Ting. It behove them, there even more closely related with the finer the dresses of women are designed simply to has paid full wages, or a sure equivalent to entertaiment as was provided in the Rofors, to have no more business transactions with bibition of power. Varied-muscular exercise is opiniou may sometimes differ as to the results payment for the next two months to a nom
absolutely indispensible in the development It might as well be admitted that dress is s the brain, and upon the right development of
and the prominence she gives to it is easily the brain is dependent the large bulk of our very important factor in the life of a woman. The co-operation of contiguous nervo centres understood. It is not mere vanity which leads dress or a hat which furnishes one of the most potent arguments for woman to wish to wear large amount of exercise during young manhood. is becoming to her or which is fashionable, but
s knowledge of the importance to her of hiding, or displaying the curves of the gure, as the Psychologiste tell us that nerve centres may draw power from neighbouring nerve centres.;
Not all of them can make use of the ingonions. the intellectual centres may draw energy from case may be, and of attracting favourable atten-
scheme of the penniless young man who got his the motor or muscular cuntres. Thus we see tion.
thorough develop
start as a secretary by getting a man to dictate the great importance of o
breia, the
Men of in search of a husband the caso is the same. Binguishing, wholly, or in fact, the com- ment of the motor area of intellectual ability," anys Gulick, may not have Good clothing is a useful nid in sueuring work, may be proper to reduce the weekly paymen's letters to him and then making the rounds of he wanted to buy a machine, and writing ont u wall developed muscular systems, but it is rather and certainly it is necessary to please the eye below the mazimum. This Court ought not to the typewriter company oflices pretending that unusual to find men of extended intellectual of a prospective spouse. But it is useless to be astate to find fault with the medo in which
was supposed to be trying ont. capacity for work during many years, who have say that women dress merely to please men or the discretion is exercised, provided only that it latter in esel office as a test of the machine he The thing makes it appeal, too, to authors and have various objects. Perhaps they inhurit to an example suggested in the argument, if an not during adolescence engaged in vigorous and to excite the jealousy of other women. They is not based upon a wrong principle. To refer extended exercise. The motor brain seems to be a sort of battery, furnishing power for in- tendencies in this way and would be at a loss employer after an admitted accident gives £10 writers who haven't the price of a typewriter. tellectual labour, but it farnishes endurancs themselves to account for their feelings and ideas to the injured workman, it is plain that the duty Of course, at thirty minutes for 10 cents it is not rather than force" The spontaneous interest in this direction.
Though precept and environment may ocunt is imposed upon the County Cuart Judge by so chaan as hiring a mashine at $4 a month, but for something, there is yet the idiosyncrasy of Clanse 3 to have regard to this payment in then it can be put aside when not wanted anch
assessing the amount of the weekly payment is not costing money when it isn't in use.
One hotel corridor the other day was enlivened ter indicates that there is some organic need of young mon in exercise of an extreme charac
the woman behind it all. She may have any The discharge of this duty may be difficult, but for such exercise during these yours. It is
number of fashionably out clothes, but sho it is not impossible.
by the sight of a young man gravely copying off the written manuscript of some story that Nature's way of indicating her demand.
THE CASE OF THE BEAMAN. "During my period of appears in a garb which her friends cannot i Dr. Bargent says.
apparently soon was to start the rounds. She does this because of a mental i
Thus far I have dealt with the case of an
The presence of the taxi-typewriter service at Yale University the first divisions in understand. scholarship were almost invariably the best trend which is not to be reduced to rules and I divisions in gymnastles." At Bowdoin and codes. The editor of the Osservatore Romano ordinary workman. But section 7 of the Act hotel corridor has much the same effect us the Two matches arranged for Saturday after Harvard colleges the best scholers as a olsas might as well understand this and admit that makes the Act apply to seamen, not in its various shows at Coney ising. Just because noon had to be postponed on account of the were found to have the best physiques, From woman's clothing is not at all a shipwrook of entirety, hat subject to certain aodifications, it's thero folks are tempted to spend money on
data obtained from examination of 30,000 school virtus," as he calls it, though sometimes it may Sab-section (a) clearly shows that the period of it. rain. The fixture between the Police addren in St. Louis, Dr. William T. Porter nearly shipwreck the man who has to pay the incapacity is reckoned from the date of the young tuan and a young woman were walk- accident on board the ship, Sub-section (e)ing through a hotel the other day and they saw provides that the weekly payment is not to be one of these devices. Kowloon Clube was postponed before the found that among pupils of the same age
payable is respect of the period during which "Can you write on a typewriter ?" she naked, weather cleared. It will probably be played those who were in the highost grades were
the owner of the ship is by section 34 of the and the young man replied proudly that ha next Saturday. The other match, hetween the tallest and weighed the most, and those
Merchant Shipping Act, 1906, Hable to defray could,
So he spent 10 cents to prove to the young the C. Y. C. and the Kowloon Cricket (lub, who were in the lowest grades were the shortest and weighed the least, Mr. Charles
the expenses of maintenance of the injured arranged to have taken place on the green of Robert, of England, in a similar examination of In the matter of the American girl teacher, seaman Now this liability continues until woman that he could. Of course, all of the season is brought back to a home typewriter clientele isn't like that. Mostly they the Kowloon Bowling Club, had also to be school children in London, confirmed this
discovery. He found that there was 's definite lio Sigel, who was murdered by her Chinese
lover, a writer in Harper's Weekly says: No port. With this modification, which alone are hard-houded persons, who hire the machine deferred.
relation between size of body determined by better sanse has been spoken than is attributed is material for the purpose of this appeal, because they really have business correspondence. statare, weight and chest girtli, and precocity by the papers to iss Helen Clark of the Clark the Act, including Clause 4 of the First they want to get off-New York Sun. QUEER CRAZES OF CULLECTORS.
and dulluess of intellect in children. In other Mission on Worth street. For fifteen years. Schedule, mast be applied to seamen. I wau see iss Clark she has protested white no justification for the words daring words, it has been found that the more in- One bitten with the manis for collecting telligent classes are taller sud heavier than the women stempting to Christinairo Chinese, and the period of his fucapacity" na sneming during
liable things, and the average individual seems to lose
less intelligent of corresponding ages. The she declares that there are more women mission the period in which the employer is all control over himself.
same conclusies have more recently been aries degraded by Chinamen than there are compensation. I must take those words in their It does not matter, apparently, what the objects nro. "Old" china that is not elit, stamps reached by Gratsionoff in Russia, by Dr. Chinese converted. Miss Clark goes on to say: plain meaning, in the meaning in which they "It is the attraction of sex that prede- are used in Clease 1 of the Schedule, and I sco Cambridge, Mass. perforated or surcharged in a peculiar way-for Hastings in Omaha, and by Dr. Beyer in
When we come to the regal faculty, the minates in both cases, not tint of religion. no escape from the conclusion that payments shire, has been taking Lord Denbigh to task these, and other such like intrinsically valueless
Denpito all that is in the papers,
made after the accident, but before the seaman for allowing the village youths to praction at articles he will cheerfully pay away a fortune if
will," says Gulick," modern psychology again
the other side public does
Book of Sports, us put forth by that most con- ty Court Judge most hare rogarl need be.
One well-known lady, who died recently, neserta that will must express itself in terms of the Chinese side. The plotures that I have
his rifle range on Sunday aftertioons. In the name: Iceland, whose appellation makes it expended £6,000 on keys. Her collection comma ativity, and that power of will, la te soen are of young, vain, frivolous white women Now the material facts are these:The scientious houd of the church, Charles L., with difficult to sssociate it with heat, being actnull prised the key of the Nuremberg Iron Virgin. origin, bears a relation to firmness of muscle, to deliberately flirting with and lending on their applicant was engaged on October 10, 1908, to the approval of the Archbishop of Canterbury. one said to have belonged to Cleopatra's jewel We must not overlook the fact that mor/ Chinese pupils Bat consider what a puzzle serve as an able seaman on the Tindrelto, for a! warmer than Loudon or Paris in June. In the lenso, another of the private sitting-room of the writy also has a relation to a physical basis. It such a woman must be to the Chinese, of a race voyage not to exceed three years. On December sotment of his father James L., iu the most were dying from heat apoplexy in Peking and specimen from the Tower of London-got by is the man with fabby muscles, poor diges. totally unaccustomed to any freedom for wo 21, during rough wenther, the applicant fractur- explicit terms.. The words of his declaration
Live and learn: Not until this last week did most of ne know about the differences between can ice and plate ice, and the litigation just commenced in the Supreme Court has been responsible for shedding more enlightenment than legal proceedings usually do.
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Woother talk wanally suggests, poverty of ideas, but such a harsh judgment might be suspended in my favour especially when there are so many extraordinary features to note. At Home there is scarcely any summer except in
East similar vagaries are taking place. People
Tientsin two weeks ago, and at the same time snow was falling on Fujiyama. What a queer pince the world is after all!
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I noticed in the D. P. the other day a very
LOCAL SPORT.
LAWN BOWLS.
murdered Queen Draga of Servis, a huge iron
which he possesses & very fine meortment indeed.
thusiast. A Loaden society lady devotes her-
power of muscular contraction."
tioni
bills.
men.
CONVERTING THE CHINESE.
Bee not
the
་
to pay
is brought home, are things to which the Coun
ANCIENT SUNDAY SPORT..
the
The Vicar of Newham Parldox,, Worcester"
the royal martyr ronewed and confirmed the on-
And
ed his left leg and was totally incapacitated. He ran thus: "Our dear father of blessed memory, Isit strange that they misjudga behaviour and irritable nerves that has the that even an American man would question ?
was discharged and paid off at New York on in his return from Scotland, coming through bribing a "Beef-enter"-and the one that wed
hardest Sight for a clean life. It is in
s to what subtle attraction causes the December 29, and taken to a hospital, whore he Lancashire, found that his subjects were to unlock Anne Hathaway's cottage at Stratford him that the physical passions clamour most downfall of the white woman missionary I do remained until he was returned as a passenger at dabarred from lawful recreations upon Sundays on-Avon,
Arich Manchester gentleman collects wooden loudly for gmtification, and it is in him that not know. The Chinese is a mystic, but not the owners' expense to this country on March 11 after evening prayers ended and upon holidays: were taken from then the meaner sort, who of which he possesses several hundred the will to fight a successful battle is likely to be romantic-not in the sense that would appeal The County Comt Judge has awarded him com- and he prudently considered that if these times Logs,
most deficient. A strong, firm-fibred, normally to worden. The only light I can soo is in what penisation from March 11, bat has held that he specimens. Minnie Palmer, the actress, had a
for collecting stockings, and accumulated fanctionating body is a great aid to moral parity might be called the gallantry of the Chinese, ought not to have regard to the wages paid for labour hard a-1 the week, should have no recret.
Athletics also furnish a most effective appeal for their kindness and gentlences to women." the eight days from December 29. For the tion at all to refresh their sprits. readable extract from the Lancet, in which that
more than
trunks full.
a life. well
known
Prastically all the Chinese in the country, the reasons above stated, I think the learned Judge he did therefore in his princely wisdom publish journal pointed out how insquitary drinking
King Edward's hobby is walking sticks, of self-control and ad habits of thought and practice glasses were. When one gives the matter a
His son, the Prince of Wales, is a stamp ea. are detrimental to success in athletics can American weekly adds, are living isolated from did not take a correct view of his power and his a declaration to all his loving - subjects concer. the women of their own race. They are about.
James I. in this declaration, sought to pro used to make an effective appeal wh
when moral 18
that probably only a nominal effect will be little thought there certainly appears to be room
about as produced by having regard to it. But the case vide against two evils. The first was that not for improvement. It is not in the interests of salf" to collecting door handles, of which she preaching can not Under the direction of the dangerous associates for young girl mission duty. In the present case the amount is so emali ning lawful sports to be axed at such times.
ow Catholica were prevented from turning aries, and the girl missionariesd be con- has been argued on principle, and our decision right man, physical training in our education- dangerous company for them, as eleanliness that a glass of ligner should be owns over 2,000 examples.
An East End publican has been collecting al institutions furnishes the most ready spceived. For American women who are inter will govern other gasce in which large amounts to the reformed religion by the austerity of handed by the serving person to the drinker
proach to the lives of the students. He will eated in the Christianization of the Chinese the may be involved. I think the appeal must be many of its ministers, who prohibited for their with his fingers and thumb on the rim, on that policemen's truncheons for these for yours always connent success in physical prowess, the place to work is in China and among the Chinese allowed and the case remitted to the County converts recreation upon forbidden days, a
past. He has over 300 of them, including BOIO portion of the glass which comes into contact with that wore served out to the special constables thing in which the student is interested, with women. There there is a vast deal to do, but Court Judge, with a direction that he is to deprivation which the Roman priests did not
among
the Chinese men who live here there have regard to the wages paid to the applicant Mail to utilize as a highly effective argument the drinker's lips, and it does not improve matters sworn in during the Chartist agitation, and tight habits of life.
Athletic sports are not merely a thing in is no work in which young women may between December 21 and December 29. The against conversion. The other evil was, to use That this prohibition when the drinker does the same in order to others that are connected with famous crimes.
hich pupils and students may be permitted safely engage. Of all the Fastern countries respondents must pay the costs of the appeal James' own words, Prince Bismarck collected thermometers
to indulge in order that
their China is in days attractive ta In the as no raise the glass to his lips. It is pointed out George IV, had more than 10,000 teapots piled ankplus suergy, on themselves rather than on misisnaties et discernment and dortion. Ia in lis argement, before use clates was taureth the common and meaner sort of people tamiantion because they use caps which have Rothschild has spent Lundreds of pounds in the college president or the teachers, Physical the Chinese they see the best and strongest do, as distinct from wagen, I desire to keep au handles (unless the boy has been unusually collecting specimens of floss. Laura B. Starr, mining should be dignified by giving it human material in the East, and the race that open mind upon this point should the case entertained a sincere dislike for war, but the
the authoress, opilects children's dolls from all ab equal place with the sciences, philosophies promises under Western influence and leading ever arise for decision.
and language, in the curriculam, and the same to develop the greatest efficiency and the highest over the world.
careful provision of means and trained man to character, Westernize, Christianize China by
destructive), mud as it seems advisable to bave drinking vessels with handles we could not do better perhaps than go back to the tankards fgaming lankards out of which our forbears got
so much satisfaction und-ale.
EODERICK FANDOM..
bodies more able for war." Personally, Jones
"wisest foul in hristendom" saw that if war did come the thing of first necessity was an Botive and hardy population to fill the ranks of the army. With this intention not only did
Lord Justice Farwell read a judgment Lord Justice Kennedy read a dissenting judg. moment engaged in collecting railway tickets, which does not aim at the whole man, Thich keep American girls out of the Chinese missions ment, in the course of which he considered, in
Boores of enthusiasts are at this present direct it. No educational system is adequato all means. She is ripe for it and needs it. But agreeing with the Master of the Roll
he give permission for mere recreations lik often at omsiderable risk and expense-to-hots does not recognize the physical fasis of intel-in this country. Miss (lark is right about that detail the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Morris-dances and so forth, but he specially en- selves. Others pin their faith to tram tickets, leetund and spiritual efficiency. Prof. Tyler when she says, White women must leave the acts and the Workmen's Compensation Act, couraged such manly exercises us archery, leap-- to cigar bands, to cigarette boxes. A famous of Amherst says, "Brain and muscle are never lives of Chinese alone."
1906. His Lordship was of opinion that, the ing and vaulting-Westminster Gazette.. lady novelist has collected buttons for over divorced in the sction of healthy higher animals twenty years,
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