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FOOD PRICES IN HONGKONG,
(ds fixed by Proclamation dated March 12th, 2015.)
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And the boy who cake of her mother hart, had rent the entere the ranks of the English Army fog of war long enough to let her know does a far, far better thing than rourait that her boy would be a few days af ever did before. He goes not for Havre They were to part thore, at the romance-there is no romance in the café; he must go back at six o'clock to madness of Europe-nor yet for Dy religion of valour.
He goes for that era, and in the morning to the front.
chatted of the dog and noblert, motive mobile and neighbour; he got
I used to watch the regiments trailing out a war map and tried to explain along the streets of London, just to see situation. I doubt if she look in a word the squad of new recruits but lately of that; her eyes were devouring his face impressed from the recruiting offices to as he looked down at the map. I was not fill out the companies. They marched shameless enough to watch them as they with their heads thrown back; for all parted but I heard him say, in almost their English calm, there was a light of his ordinary toB: exaltation in their eyes. like people going to take a sabramont over
They looked "Good-bye, mumsoy-it will soca be A far, far nobler thing that way conseriph has ever done!
And she said:
No more
BY AN AMERICAN OBSERVER. For the two hundred or more years during which the Empire has been build ing, for the hundred years during which it has been the chief political faet in the world, Little England has been through a curious selective process. The adven turons, the merry, the enterprising, have drained themselves off to the Colonies; year after year, as the process went on, they left behind the sot, the unenterpris. ings or the conservatively, ubla
The time when English civilisation
"Be home for Christmas!" The English imperturbability-it has but that. They can do it, these English began to set was a time when individual- ism dominated the world, when social
so many sides! I take it, from testimony I associated for two months, off and on, team work was not yet dreamed of. And Englishman is the best fighting man out and never learned from him that he had all hands, that as an individual your with a cortain middle-aged Englishman above everything else this imperturbable there on the line. ... each s
and af personage, the Englishman, was French admit it openly, and the Germans I knew it only from his mourning and The Belgians and lost two relatives in the early campaign. an individual, insistent on his individual tacitly. He was made for this kind of from his friends. rights, Ho obeyed, he respected the law warfare, wherein endurance of nerves which his fathers had made for him and under days and days of strain from noise it was a law of the individual. When and battering counts more than dashing certain miseries in the draining-ground courage. of the Empire, together with pressure or a volunteer, and therefore a natural Of course he is a professional from a neighbour which understood team fighter, while the others are conscripta, work, forced him to change those laws, he with the fighting men and the peace mon yielded only after a tremendous struggle. all mixed up.
Above all, he had become really civilised-too civilised to what England showed that in the Boer War, when a large part of the nation protested against what they considered canqueat, To hold the Empire yes, perhaps The British conso of the sacredness in property made him ready to fight for his right to what he owned. For further conquest-no
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tion of heroism tako pride in desuming The French in their wonderful exalta- this same attitude; but they assume it That control of the English, however, with much struggle of the soul, I think. comes natural." feeling, of course; it is fooling so deep And it is not lack of that it calls out the strangest thing in
But that does not wholly account for them their self-control. WST.
it. The answer is this quality of self- control, this ability to shut his imaging that failure to act as though they That imperturbability of the English, tion, this imperturbability That is why recognised the invidious and the disagree he gets such comfort as he may out of able it is their weakness in Armeged- life in the trenches; why he manages to dom. It was unthinkable to them that maintain, in the midst of war, some of Germany should ever go to war with his fastidious personal habits; why, after them; it was unthinkable that any nation a week under tire, he takes a sleep and a could make headway against England wash-up, and falls to playing football as while the Navy held the coast.
By vice of their imperturbability they though he were in camp at Aldershot.
Say what Kipling may of the Banaelled entered the war of the nations unpre fool or the muddied ost, his lifelong paced; by vice of it they muddled their training in sport, with the physique and early preparations; by vine of it they discipline of the spirit which sport failed to prepare the national mind for implies, serves him well on the line. The supreme struggle; by vice of it recruit sports he has played have given him the ing has gone all too slowly. If they lose, quality of pluck for this greatest of all if their Empire fall, it will be, by or best beyoubt man on the line, it is because sports. If he is, as the British think, the of this quality bayonet work amounts to a straight test between two athletee; the best trained mausoles, the best athletic spirit
The leaders of British thought know that some day England must clash with that virile, aggressive, ruthless northern neighbour to whose rulers war had become religion. They saw, too, that the Navy would not be enough to win such war; there must be an Army. To meet on even terms the thoroughly prepared Conscript corps of Germany, it must be a conscript army-England must have general and thorough military training
the young men.
for
But the leaders of British thought knew also that the nation would never stand for conscription Any party which pro pased it would have be swamped. Kipling's fulminations "An English man's Home" Cramb's lectures; occa sionel alarms from daring Conservatives none of these took effect with the English
They had the Navy, hadn't they? Well, then
The war is here.
wins. And be has that.
Yet, it is this imperturbabilly which prevents them now from anything like panic over the danger; which has enabled them to work system and officiothor and of a muddled beginning; which makes It grated upon us Americans, some even their raw troops behave like veterans Paris and see so many things running at every threat of Germany into a prop for times, to come from stricken Brussels or on that nerve-racking line; which furan their usual pace in London; to and the the national backbone; which, should les open, the inhabitants dressing for invasion come, will keep them fighting dinner, the theatres, running. I heard a when any other people would have large concort-hall audience, on the night resigned themselves. If they win, if their after Antwerp fell, laughing at joks Empire survive, it will be by virtue of about the war, and, fresh from mourning this quality. Paris, 1 liked it but little.
LEAVE HOME.
the English to see that neither Press nor
The Calcutta Englishman says :--- pulpit could turn the British popular interest in football toward interest in the When the war broke out the Govern this in time as a mere defect of British country practically all the officials who nobler sport. I came to look upon allment of India summoned back to this
The machinery breaked. But let not an American with the memory of our Spanish War behind him grow observers but also serious spirits among It offended not merely us neutral critical with the English.. It did bot grind and stop as ours did. I have heard Blight hints of scandale in Army supplies; I scarcely believe them. Some of the tunics which came to the troops were pretty shoddy, but I understand was buying. The right kind of cloth for tunics was lacking at first; inferior qualities must do for the present,
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by discount on subsidiary coinage, payment | British policy of muddle through." If the Savoy of the Empire do not to them if the war lasted for any length
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their imperturbability had got into this
second
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for all articles of food not exceeding $2 in.. valds (excepting the articles anumerated, that same imperturbability was get take it in that spirit; but they are not of time. The desire for leave Hoy length in Clause 5) shall if made in ausdiary ting them out of the fox. They did not, airing their feelings publicly. An Ameri a period of three, four, or five years in soin be subject to an additional charge of less controlled people, became appalled at nuscripts found that there were few to degeneracy, but in any case it is a fact Ike more emotional, more mercurial, or can editor who visited London to get India may or may not be a sign of 15%
the nature of the problem and develops bad. The British authors simply were that the Anglo-Indian of today considere HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
a case of "rattles or discouragement. not writing; they couldn't,
With a kind of unsystematic sense of after Antwerp fell many City businessing his career in India not a luxury, but The day periodical visits to the Old Country dur- ayetem they did what was to be done- men failed to show up at their offices; an absolute mecessity. He has become theunessentials they were in no mood to face common more conscious of the war as a result of The essentials firat,
places,
These, however, are upper this deprivation than Hongkong Observatory, March 21st.. The new volunteers in the Aldershot class people, in our sense, if not in the a scarcity of food and other necessitios camps appeared for drill in the cast-off English sense, and the upper class is And the fact of the war is being brought Date scarlet uniforma of the regular force or awake. It is the populace which gives the home in the same way to others besides in no uniforms at all; and so the super appearance, at least, of serenity. officials. The raembers of the mercantile ficial said: "They haven't even uniforms All classes alike, they meet their per- firma and of the planting and mining for their men! But the Army did have sonal crises in this war with that same community who supply the bulk of the rifles for its men. The uniforms were imperturbable spirit."Father," said a officers of Volunteer Corps in India ara not yet necessary; and in his frat week's young City man at breakfast one morn in the habit of taking leave Home every enlistment the new British soldier was Ringve gone into the Loudon summer in rotation with their colleagues. at the butts learning the A B. C of soldier- Scottish,”
"Bob"
said his father, "it's Very early in the year au order was ing.
time! An elderly Englishman was issued by the Military Department pro Here and there, when you glimpsed the concerning himself with a regiment of hibiting Volunteer Officers from taking inside of things, you perceived with what home guards. individual efficiency the able men of faced, mechanical English servant, drove the leave roster in many firms,
His chauffeur, & blackleave Home, and naturally this has pre Great Britain were setting about to drove him back from the grounds one appears from some correspondence pub- supply the deficiency in certain goods day. Sorry, sir, but I must leave lished in the orders of the Bihar Light which the war had cut off from Great to-morrow," said the chtuffeur as they Horse, that many Volunteer Officers in Britain. I'll tell you how I beat the drew up at the door. French, said Wellington once in effect, the Langers. That was his first hint: enquire from the military authorities as I'm going with Calcutta and elsewhere have begun to "they made their campaign like a even to his fellow servants, of military to the prospects of their being able to splendid set of harness When they broke intentions, a buckle they had to send for the harness- I had been talking over the business in the spring. The enquiries have final make arrangements for proceding Home maker. I made mine out of ropes. When situation with a highly intelligent, highly ly reached the Adjutant General in I broke anything I tied a knot and went likable young City man. At the end of India, who has replied that there is not ahead. Theirs was and is a harness of our last session he told me that his likely to be an early relaxation of the ropes. That is the kind of harness they secretary would give me any more facts order preventing Volunteer Officers from know best And they have turned out to wanted; he was going out of town. It proceeding on leave. The only concession. be great tyers of knota.
was his secretary who informed me that made is that individual cases of urgency With that same imperturbability, the
"out of towa.
meant the front.
will be looked into by the Commander-in- English people faced the prospect of A reporter called on a British author, Chief himself. A number of non officials, Armageddon. It is easy for an enthu one of the Names... siastic American to misunderstand the butler brought a telegram. The author leave Home as the officials. Now, though As they talked the therefore, are in the same boat as regarda 1. m.
ft. in. b. m. ft in British, to take their shyness and self. read it; he handed it to the reporter. there may be individuals in both the Mon, 22 m 13) 15 7 5 12. 3.5 repression for coldness and indifference. His nephew had been killed in action. official and non-official community who m11 51 6.0 8 52 25 Yet, allowing even that, their refusai The author passed his hand over his eyes. will consider that the restrictions on leave Fasa 23 No infer, high- nor low-water to accept the disagreeable fact of war We're a military family," he said are harsh and arbitrary, and not justified
0 46 a 5 9 10 32 2 1 amounted to EL national weakness.
That's the second. You Wed 24 No infor, high- aer low-water Believing in England as a thing eternal,
asking by the course the war has taken, we 157.3 6 0 11:37B 17 it was hard for them to entertain the
imagine that on the whole the orders of I have watched, hero and there, the those in authority in this connection will Thors. 25 No infer, high- nor low water nation not only of defeat but even o leave-takings. When a regiment goes to be accepted as an inevitable ocnsequence
3-30 a 6 0
danger.
the front there are no relatives to sea of the war. The grumblers may be left 26 No infer high-m 0 24 17 England is asleep,"
we said, we there off; secrecy, dense and unfathom to themselves. They are like the good 4.620 6 2 mor low
Americans. We were fooled a little, Ibie, shrouds the whole military games people at Home who complain that sugar allow, by the constitutional lack of played now in Great Britain; the leave has risen in price. Of course it has, but surface enthusiasm, but still she dozed. taking is done at home.. And it became almost a fascination to exceptions now and then. I cailed from etabling their horses in their drawing But there are they are lucky that Goriauns are not watch her wake up not as a nation but Folkestone, en route to Brussels, in the rooms. Must one actually have a shell by individuals and by sections. Recruit early days of the war. I found aboard in one's stately home before one van ing would proceed steadily it would a Red Cross detachment, a group of realise that a great war must alter condi-
then slacken;
British officers, and an Army chaplain tions? However, thoughtful people in minor OF major
disuster, like I go their women, fino tall Barbarians India, when the war broke out, were pre- the loss of
threo armoured of charm and breeding, had managed by pared for much worse than merely having cruisers, the taking of Antwerp, the sink-favour to go down to the boat with them their leave stopped and are thankful that ing of the terpede-boat at Deal. Next I should not describe the good-bye em all the other luxuries which we consider morning there would be a line of men braces of these women as cold there was necessities in India have not been inter- before the recruiting offices.
a suggestion of fire underneath; but at fered with. A million volunteers, Territorials and least they seemned casual. You knew that Kitchener's army in the first three these women, once alone, would ery their monti-that is not so bad for an unmili cyca out, but not there, where the situ
Eye Witness story of the Ordnance tary nation of forty millions, after all. tion called for a stiff upper lip. The offer whose habit of official abbreviation Indeed, considering this British imper offorrs, the Red Cross corps, and the chap led him to announce a hymn as Art turbability, this refusal to get excited laina waad at their women until
thou weary, ditto languid, ditto sore over things, it becomes almeat a miracle rounded the Folkestone pier-head. Then distressed, recalls the case of a solicitor, Germany may point out that evde with just for a second, one of the chaplains who abandoned his profession and entered her conscripts at the front, she has ae cponed his mind to me.
the Church. Deeply imbued with the many volunteers from her exempt classes.
legal system of abbreviation whereby such The caere are no parallel. In Ger-
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strators, become trees, exors, and abroad; the public, with its east of
I sat in & café at Hatre, when that city" admors," he startled his congregation opinion ordered from higher up, believed was an English baso, beside an Eaglib on reading the lesson one morning by In war. The little children played war officer and his mother. I confess that rendering a well-known passage, I see games in the street. Just, kindly, the I eavesdropped shamefully. She had men as trustees walking.
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