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The Demi-Goda By JAMES STETHESS. London: Macmillan & Co, Ltd.
It is difficult to describe Mr. Stephens' latest product by any familiar epithet, It is a phantasy in which be displays all his powers of humour, wit, humanity, and poetical expression, yet his meaning, is not on the surface. He introduces Pittsy McCann, a travelling, tinker of vagrant and predatory habits, his daughter Mary, ann some of their friends whose lives are spent on the country roads of Ireland. The travelling party is joined by thres angels, who diveat themselves of their magnificent robes and crowns and wings, and then follow some adventures that are told in Mr. Stephens' inimitable style It is not so much the story is the manner of telling it that charms the render, and thow who have rend The Crock u' Gold" will best know what we mean,reg.
GOLFER RULED BY HIS NERVES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10m, 1915.
RED CROSS WORK AT THE DARDANELLES.
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GRAHAM..
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Captain John
In a desolate tract of the South African voldt lie the remains of Freude Tait. In that corner of Belgion, which will be for ever England, another equally famous soldier golfer has given up his pie. Grahan, junt.-in thu cherished memory of his going greatners the distinguishing titte of "jaior" will be preserved. for all tim was a true champion though he was never honoured with n title.
is a
It a sad breaking up of what may be callel thin Hoyinks Truuvirate formed by John Ball, Harold H., Hilton, and Umbaus From the days when golf was the gauge of the enlightenet few, these theo, men lave gone forth from their home on the famous Macmillan Cheshire links as the exemplars of the highest form of amateur skill and science, and though Graham failed in that way which is patheus to win the prizes of fame he never lost his
The Y.M.CLA has issued an appeal fat INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
£25,000 to begin the work and intimates that £100,000 will be required to carry the full Donors of £300 and programme into effect. apgards may pane a building: The first two gifts of to each were given as a me of St. John at the Dardanelles are Sirmorial to a young officer who met his death
herthe front in a flying accident.. Frederick Treves, the minent surgeon, and Sir Courtauld Thomson,
The following interesting extracts; are from a letter written by Sir Courtauld
Thomsont,
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BORTHWICK London: Co., Ltd. The author of John Silence" and "A Prisoner in Fairyland". has so firmly established himself in public favour that high distinction in comparison with his | (a record for some years, I believe). You UFAK, Norwegian str., 3,102, J. Ring,
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I have been away, letters since the work is very strenuous and the hours long, and when work is over there is netach left of me. The weather and the Food are very trying to an elderly inside. However careful one is it is difficult to go more than a few days without son turn of ptomaine poisuting. I went to Cairo again, last week and found the temperature 116 degrees in the shade may guess what this heat means for the it is almost superfluous to commend his One fears that golf that was in any way poor devile in hospitul. The distances in work. His fine literary touch is unerriRuverdly competitive had become a trial to
Thesu
my arts are very long. and Treves are as his itagination 18 prolite. thrilling and unusual tales are not for rahan. He lund begun to abandon hope, the only people who have made a complete that was once strong, of gratifying his am
tour of this zone. I have been in every the ephemeral thinker. Their master
is was, indeed, a tantalising ex hition impulse is that desire to pierce the veil
Alexandria and have traced the wounded of visito phenomenin anti to extracperience. Trilling successes were showered hospital in Malta, Pert Saidh, Cairo berd beauty of common things which lies in the upon him, but those which he sought most back to the source at the Front where I eagerly sneaked out of his way. More than
saw the men taken from the trenches. I mind of every thinking man and woman once he gave up the struggle that perlings have travelled with the wounded as they and in the horrt of every true nilish, fund come to appear scarcely worth while were taken on-barges from-the-heach and There are five tales in all, each peculiar Last year at Sandwich he vowed he would
then on with them in minesweepers to in its own way, all of equal merit though never again take part in the amateur chamtheir hospital ships. The sights I have not of equal dimensions. The Regen-pionship.
seen are staggering in their awfulness. cration of Lord Ernie carries on thei
At home one gets in the way of looking on reader with the wild sweep of elemental
a wounded man as something rather forces, such as we in Hongkong sometimes All Graham's golfing trouble seemed to
interesting with his left arm in a sling experience in a typhoon, while The come on him unconsciously. Sight at first
or a seat bandage round his head taking Damned" deals with a haunting mystery they multiplied through each succeeding
fea with ladies, but when you see them that takes us back to old-fashioned day's stage of a competition until the burden of the though the period is essentially modern, strun could not be borne. Only then did he straight out of the trenches it is more like The Mr.
Borthwick is exhibited here in his fail. He knew his weakness, but had no suething in a slaughter-house,
courage of these Inds when they go into best manner and those who have not effective guard to it. “I cenkin't sleep a already made his acquaintance could not wink last night," he told me at Sandwielretion is only equalled by-thecourage tv so under more favourable circum-last Jure, and in the excited state of his with which they stand, the ugony of their nerves he had replayed these matches he had wands and the journey from the trenches stances.
won and those he had to face on the morrow to the hospitals in Egypt and Malta, Lon-in the dark and quiet of his bed-room. They have asked me to go up again to Graint could not torget his golf when a the front, and I shall probably start this When I went before I made the competition extended over a single lay, and week. The James Brights lived in Hampstead. he worriel hieself into such a state that ho last part of the journey in a mine-sweeper It was a bright He was very prosperour; she was a care couli neither cat nor sleeps Hielunch before with about 600 troops. ful
were sub- housewife. Occasionally they his last match at Sandwich the match with moonlight night and there
E. Martin Smith which ends in his being marines about, so we glided along in indulged in a dinner at Gatti's, and went on wa theatre. Jaues thought his wife dismissed from the championship-consisted absolute darkness. These lads were most- was far too vareful, and, as he was of a cup of tea and a piece of sake, and that ly Tyneside miners and they lay about OKSANG, British str., 1,987, Tough, 29th Mr J. B. Atleak making money at a fabulous pace, be was after a hard tie in the morning. At each on the deck-packed like sardines-sing- July-Chingwantao 22nd July, Col. Mr & Mrs F. Xd
-Jardine, Matheson & Co. times us these, try as he undoubtedly did,ing very softly and particularly well. I regretted that she had no petty extravag- akes to help him to use up the surplus. Graham could not help binusell, and before knew, and they must have known, that aORIENTAL, British str., 3,800, Valentini, Mind Almada Castro It took a good deal to induce Catherine ho was beaten, and when people were saying, large number of them were going to their
26th July-Shanghai 23rd July, Gen-Master i Almada e
Castro to move out of her old-fashioned ways," Well, Gratum is going to win this time."
doom, and yet nothing could have been
cral.-P. & O. SIN. Co. but when she did she forced the pace su beliove by recognised that unes more he was calmer or more courageous than they PARHOI, British str., 1,228, 29th July- Mr G. E. Anderson
were. We landed at one of the historic
Swatow 28th July, Ballast-Butter Mr Mr W. R. well that it took James all his time to going to fail.
A ̃mstrong It was his idea that It was as a score player that Gratum won beaches about 1 or in the morning, and
feld & Bwire. keep up with her. mney was made to be spent not to be nearly all his prizes, and on more than one they marched off into darkness still sing PRIA, British str.. 2,100, W. Black, 7th
I have since hoarded, u theory which would have com.occasion he treatened to gain the Opening softly and cheerily.
August-Bingapure 1st August, Gen mended itself to the present Chancellor of until that bad, or half bad, round came along beard that this little batch of heroes were
eral.-Butterfield & Spire, the Exchequer. So after a chat with his Asastruke player he was unsurpassed even nestly wiped out within three or four days. friend Edmund Tonbridge he set about in the professional riks. His performances. Another thing that is very awving is to
were often
At Sandwich last June the spending of his surplus income. How
he way
responsible f for a feat of extraordinary see these transports when they are start- ing of for the front-with titeir cheers. he did so is told with much good humour.
And their Some trivial looking, but very and their "Old Lang Syne ACCURACY, In addition to his Hampstead home, he
important, changes had been made in the
"Are we downhearted 1. set up six other establishments-nt Bristol in
When I was up there--was dining on Osford, Birmingham, Manchester, and schons of linkering near the thirteenth.
in the hole
Previously there had been Glasgow, and one in Bombay.
clear way up to the green, but now thereward one of the Headquarter ships and home establishments were installed un-
I found myself next a very cheery sailor. bunkers in front, and one married young ladies, with whom James were was able to spend occasional pleasant faced with the exceedingly difficult task of We talked about varius things and then He said week-ends; a Houbay, it was a widow, playing a full brassie with suficient loft to I said by way of convenation What have why proved herself to be more knowing prevent the ball running into the trouble you been doing to-day, sir? and more mercenary than the others. The beyond. It was the sort of shot Varden antes if it was a matter of no special facts stated in this bald form suggest that Darcan would have delighted to play, bot-interest, I was torpedoed this morning James was a gay Luthario. But he was not in a championship. There is a bank on and lost my ship and was in the water He was a kind. the right running up from the green and to some time swimming about, at the nothing of the sort. trustful gentlenian, who was only trying even up the new buakers as it were, the picked me up all right and then we had to prove the goodness of the world. Un banker which had existed in the face of this 8 hours in an open hout. Then he added fortunately, men and women of the world had been filled in. As one stex viewing the what he considered was the only add thing y." I thought it raber gallant, as he refuse to believe in the goodness of the puzzling road to the hole-y, 200 yaris about it. "And to-day is my 70th birth
away the green of the newgrass covering day.' and
this filled in patch was most conspicuous, had heen in retirement for many years world,
James
rescued from he in stood. How
with the inspiration of the genius, Ura and had come out to do this particularly his entanglements and how Catharine mile this his landmark tonit for. That dangerous duty.
be must ocension
is to say, he attempted to pitch the ball against rists
to.. the learned from the book itself. In case it
the bank to check its rua and let it roll might be supposed that the story is some-
down on to the green. Personally, I saw him try this shot on two occasions, and on thing that it ought not to be, we may assure our readers that it does not con-
each he made it successfully, giving him an tain a word or phrase that would raise a
easy 4 when others by their roundabout blush on the check of modesty.
methods were always struggling to escape a , and I was told that a week or so before when he won the St. Georges Vase for the second time after an interval of ten years, te niso executed it twice with the eno excoliont result. When one considers that the length and pitch of the ball from a full welon club shot had to be regulated to two
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Not content with its one thousand centres
or three yards it becomes an historic stroke. of work for soldiers in Britain, France, India Graham Jacked neither inspiration nor and Egypt, the Y.M.C.A. has now turned its He would battle on with the com-attention to the clamant needs of the. bative spirit he showed us Bollier, and it munition workers. A powerful committee of Schleswig-Holstein is President.The. was only his unruly-nerves over which he has been formed of which Princess Victoria lost control that caused hier to miss the committee includes the Marchioness of Lo honours of the game. But the golf of John Orthos, jon, will survive without them.
A'eranda e. Castro
Mr. H. Baring Mr H, Murray Pain MrsA. 8. Ballbacha
Mr B. & Belle
6th August--Bangkok 30th July, Rice MG. O Boutaun OMETHEDE, British str. 1,021 O. Watson,
Mr H. Bridees Thoresen & Co. QUARTA, British str., 2,400, G. Hooker, Mr & Mrs. D. Buan
and child 6th August Bangkok 30th July, Gen eral-Order... LYNSHO
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SHANSt, British str., 1,228, E. Simons, 2014, July-Saigon 26th July, Rice.-But terfield & wire
4th August Bangkok 25th August, Rice, Chinese.. SEULE, Norvegian str., 682, Odd Randers,
Hashimoto, 29th July-Bangkok 20th SODO, MARU, Japanese str., 1,050, F. AISHE MARU, Japanese str. 2123, T. July, Rice and General.-Chinese. Horikuchi, th August-Dairen 30th July, General-Mitsui Bussari Kaisha, TAMING, British str., 1.350, G. H. Peum father, 7th August-Manila 4th Aug General--Butterfeld & Swire, TROCAS. British r., 2.567, Bain,
August-Balikpapan 1st August, Bal lastAsiatic Petroleum Co. TUNGSHAN, British str... 2.595, G. W.
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follows: To provide at the great work is SOLDIERS BURNT munition centres hostel accommodation. meals at moderate coal, temperance refresh. ALIVE.
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for rendering a national and Mr. E. C. Gowen. Premye, writing from the Galician front, opportunity reports a case in which the Germans burn service of rare value, and the Association ed a large number of Russian wounded,. is leaving no stone unturned to make together with the medical staff attruding its newest effort as great & success as its soldiers' work has been. The following letter on them.
For some time (he writes) persistent from Government sets the official seal upou
this movement:-- rumours circulated here which seemed to
June 17.
Gove. With 16 Plates and a Mag London: T: Werner Laurie, Ltd. Miss (or Mrs) Hargrovo-vas one of a party of the British International Associa on of Journalists who visited Portúgal 1913 on the invitation of the "Sociedade Propaganda de Portugal." Crossing over from Southampton to Havre, the party joined the Booth liner Hilary, which touched A Vigo, Leixoen (the port of Oporto), and Lisbon. The tourists, apparently, were reated with the courtesy and hospitality that might have been expected from the inhabitants of fair Lusitanie, and Miss (or Mrs.) Hargrove, like other members of the party, had the opportunity of meeting pro RUSSIAN minent men and women who are giving the improes of their talents and personality to the culture of modern society in Portugal. All the places visited have a peculiar his torical interest to the people of England, and thoir. beauty or picturesqueness are praised in no unstinted manner by the outhoress. Her book is somewhat of a guide, into which ale has sought to weave something of the history of the Portuguese as a raco, together with descriptions of all the places of intergek, from north to south, likely to be visited by
me incredible, so terrible they were. Now "I am directed by the Central Control tourists. There is so much that is obvinmely bear on all hands that those rumours (Liquor Traffic) to infern you that the Board conseionticus in her work that we wish we
ere true. and that as authentic report has have heart with much interest of the steps could give it unqualified praise; but truth been sent up to Petrograd. We brought which the Young Men's Christian Association compels us to say that her performance, with us a large number of infectious cases have taken, and the plans they have in view judged by moderate literary standards, is Bus from the Carpathian Mountaing and left for the establishment of canteen accommech always equal to her ambition. Another them temporarily in a Jesuit college at tion and recreation huts in the munition reading of the proof-sheets, we feel stre: Chyrow. They fell into the bands of the centres. would have detected and eliminated faults of Germans, who removed them to an isu- 2. The Board desire me to say that they grammar, as well as disfiguring typographical ated wooden barrack, together with their are fully in sympathy with the Young Men's mistakes; but even then we fear the medical attendants, shut all the windows Christian Association in taking action for authoress "style" would still fall fur short and doors, poured paraffin over the build the supply of good food and drink at a rea- of the charm such a work ought to possessing, and fired it. More than a hundret sonable price to men employed on Govern This defect is all the more astonishing since were thus burned alive. The Germans coment work.
The Board are anxious that no time
Misa (or Mrs.) Hargrove appears to be well not deny this fact, I have the authority should be lost in making provision for tho read in the English classica. References re of a number of our officers, who have ses) made to the pret Camoens and the Portu-proclamations thrown oer our positions establishment of canteens where the existing Facilities for the supply of food and guese element in the Far East, but as theby German aeroplanes, in which they drink to the workmen are inadequate. They authoress writes only at second-hand these point out that they were forced to resort would be glad if the Young Men's Christina references have no great value to Far Eastern to that cruelty by stern necessity-in order Association would keep them informed from readers. The illustrations are excellent, and not to carry infection into their army an? time to time as, to the arrangements which the book is suficiently interesting to show also to teach the Russians not to lears they make for this purpose (with a list of the that for those who would like to travel off their sick and wounded whind them, thus places where canteens or other facilities are he backneyed tourist routes Portugal holds burdening the German medical staff. The actually set up), and is to the extent to which at inducements that are well worthy of con-proclamation expresses the hope that the the workmen take advantage of the new
acilities," Russians will learn from the lesson. deration.
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BUNG NGOI SAN
(Culasse Daily Pren),
PUBLISHED" DAILY
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In the oldest and 'utili immessursbly the best
Advertising modium among the
Native Community, Established for over FIFTY YEARS
Circulates largely throughout Southern China
Indo-China etc.......
Terms for Advertising(Translation tree) can be obtained at the Ofoe, 104, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong, 151, Fleet Street, Londen or from the different Agenta.
Documents tranzisted from or inte Olmuzical o Colloquial Chinees.
ON SALE.
ATADE OF THE
RATES OF EXCHANGE
AT HONGKONG-
TOE
"DEMAND DRAFTS ON HOMBAY
On the Day Preceding the Departers of the English Malle from the Year of the Closing of the Indian Mints to the Free Coinage «7. Bilvar
RATES
FROM 1893 TO 1909;
AISO
FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOLE LEAF, BAR SILVER (From 1900), and other Useful Informatiza,
PRICE: $1 Cash,
On Sale at the DAILY Pass" Office or Loral Rookulare,
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