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THE PURPOSE OF EDUCATION,

ADDRESS BY THE CHANCELLOR

OF BOMBAY UNIVERSITY.

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however sedulous they might be, nor in the society of their contemporaries tor even from an instruction of their duties. Dealing with the second Inference that education should be comprehensive ac šivity in State, the Chancellor said:

£25,000,000.

A YEAR'S GIFTS IN MONEY AND KIND.

STATE AS BOOK-SELLER.

LIBRARY OF 698 WAR WORKS FOR £10.

be

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

CORTS ORDENS BY LIEUT.-COL. A. CHAPHAN, V.B.

MUSKETRY-PART 1.

1. The following will firo Part I., Hecruita Course at King's Park Range on Saturday, 18th inst., at 2.80 p.m.

No.

1 Section Artillery Battery-Gunners

A. C. and J. R. Johnstone.

No. 2 Section Artillery Battery.---Gunners

E. Bock and R. J. W. Tatam. Centre Section M.G. Co.--Private 0.

Todd.

Loft Section M.G. Co-Private T.

Wilkin

0.

2.-Parades for Thursday, 16th inst,

5.15 p.m. The following recruits:-- No 2-Sution Artillery Battery.

Gunners J. Muirhead and C. Young, Signalling Section. Ptes. C. N Cropley and A. . . Meadows, Musketry Instruction on Kennedy Road Range. Service Rifles to be carried. Corp. Grimes, R.E, will attend.

3.30 p.m. Hecruits of Engineer Co.,

Musketry and Rifle exorcise Taikoo Dockyard, under Sergeant Bullock..

The value of the gifta in money and in that even the highest educational ideals to the various war charities is probably By this 1 mean that it is insufficient kind contributed in the United Kingdom Lord Willingdon, as Chancellor of the should be attained by a small and select £25,000,000. University of Bombay, delivered his an- group. The culture which is enjoyed by This is the estimate given by Mr. W. nual address at the Convocation of the few at the direct expense of many of the E. Dowding, who has been connected University on the 17th uht,

lementary decencies of life is the worst with the war charities sines the beginning His Exodlency in life course of the form of capitalism. Consequently it is of the war, and who is writing a history address discussed the purpose of educa of first importance that education should of voluntary effort during the war. tion which, he said, primarily was to

be extended in proportion to their capa Tho. South African war relief fund was make good citizens. In this connection city to the lowest in intelligence and at just over £1,100,000. But the Prince of he said education which aims at making tainment as well as to the highest and that Wales' fund is already £5,500,000, and Scouts Company-Pies. L. A. Barton, A. a man an efficient but subservient tool of there should be an even opportunity for local collections bring up the relief total Morse, T. C. Nixgo, W. M. Reevey, R. arbitrary authority not civic educa- all to partake of the beat that we can to £8,000,000. The Times Red Cross G. Ross, and E. 1. Sim. tion, is is merely an instrument of des-give. When the conditions of life are so fund is over £1,576,000. The Belgian

Civil Service Company-Private W. 1. potism. Training which makes a man an Revere that every energy has to be ap-Relief Commission has had gifts of Handyside. expert in some art or craft is not educaplied to its bare sustenance, we can hard-early £2,000,000 other gifts in kind Signalling Section.--Privates Rodrigues and tion at all; it is merely instruction or as hope for rapid progress in morals or from all over the world must be not less Uniform must be worn.-Corpl. Grimes, R.E..

Tangap. Bort of apprenticeship. There is no intelligence, social and economic. The than £5,000,000; and the Y.M.C.A. and. education worthy of the game which does improvement of the backward classes is R.C.P.C.A., among others. go to swell

will attead. One N.C.O. from Artillery net aim at fitting a man to performs therefore a great educational problem and the grand total.

Battery and one N.C.O. from Scouts Co. the duties and obligations of nian and if it should be objected that the ideal of

will attend to assist the instructor. a citizen, at developing his best faculties education which I have sketched is it

TARADES. for his own advantage and that of others relation to such questions, rather a tran- and at enabling him to enjoy, according scendental ideal, I reply that on the con- to his capacity, the resources that nature trary it is largely upon then that I rely and society place within his reach. Edu- for its justification. The demands are then rightly conceived, is a civil quite as insistent on behalf of the ignor- discipline which, by developing and exer- ant and unprogressive as on behalf of cising in the most liberal manner of the best endowed in capacity and appor-Stationary Office contains a list of all A ostalogue just published by H.M. which he is capable the best faculties of unity. The State must suffer throughout Government publications in connection an individual, wins at fitting him to dis its whole fabric, if the humblest of its with events arising from the state of charge the obligations and to enjoy the members is denied justice. The existence war" issued up to June 30. These total

large number of human beings in 898, and the whole library can advantages of citizenship in a community of of free men, united by a bond of common community living in penury and bought for the sum of £10 13 44d, laws, interesty and alkgiance. It is the uncleanness of body and mind is not only Included in the collection are 87 Acts instrument above all others the most repugnant to humanity, it is an anomaly, of Parliament passed in that time. These powerful to enable us to hold fast to the danger and a disgrace ever in a social are sold cheaply and rarely exceed 3d. heritage of the past, to steure the most stem animated by no higher motives each. Statutory rules and orders, of complete and rational enjoyment of the than prudencs.

which tho were 180, are a little débrer present, and to provide for the necessities In conclusion Lord Willingdom said: at Id., but who would grudge this for an and potentialities of the future. It is no But the duty which an individual owes attractively bound little order cititled doubt a dangerous undertaking to apply to the State is owed by both to humanity. Lights on Vehicles drawn by Animal a uniform formula, however general its The type of civil morality which permite Power in the City of Aberdeen texans, to an Empire of more than 19 of broker faith towards other iations or crores of citizens, which comprehends so outrages upon the common conscience of many races, creeds and tongues and samen is a brand of Cain. The spirit many degrees of civilization from the which conceives it and the state which highest to the lowest. But the under brings it forth are enemies of the human taking is less formidable if we recognise race. The civie spirit which we have that, though our conception can for the traced in its internal operation must ris present only be fully realised in this more above the limitations of nationality to progressive groups of our great common the generous conviction that nothing ha- MR. EMANUEL OF "PUNCH.” wealth, it may be the goal to which the man is alien to it, to meet the immediata efforts of all should be directed. In the national task in co-operation with our Mr. Walter Emanuel's death at the Larger spirit of patriotism which is in gallant Allies of organizing victory and age of furty-six, after an operation, will

ship, there is room and necessity for local justice among the nations. I am confident, laughed over the Charivaria." patriotism in each member and in the that though much remains to be achieved unch. For thirteen years Mr. Emanuch sanie manner, the common interest will in the orderly mobilisation of our rehas said delightfully witty things on best he promoted by each member pur-cources, nothing is wanting in the spirit passing events in that column, and he is suing with ardour and perseverance its of our people. To quote the words of known also as the author of mock tele- own specific development along lines and an eminent historian who died a few grams from famous people unable to by expedients which its particular cir- months ago, just as the solemn warning attend dinners and other functions.

which his prophetic mind addressed al- He was have been an artist, but his cumstances determine. We have our own problems educational and political, as most unheard to the Empire was about elder brother, Mr. Frank Emanuel, they have theirs in England, Australis to be justified, "I seem to discover forestalled him, so Walter took to law The energy and public everywhere the stirrings of a new life, to land forsook the brush for the deed-box and Canada. spirit which we apply to these problems hear the tramp of armies fired by a newer But he gradually drifted into print. He form a tributary and important one of chivalry than that of Crecy, and in the has made us all laugh at some time or horizon to discern the outlines of fireis another. He had a quiet humeur which public spirit of Empire as a whole. manned by as heroic a resolve as were could be kind or cruel or tinged with a We ought, therefore, whether we are con- those of Nelson or Rodney."

Bat as sonsible cyniciam, sidering lunperial interests or our own I said as the outset the aftermath of vie After the publication of his dog book, immediate public concerns, to think im tory will be an even more searching test. A Dog's Day," a friend met Mr. perially. This may sound a vague and of our faith and courage. We shall re Emanuell and congratulated him warmly. rather rhetorical meaning. The genius quire all that is implied in the moral re "A1, Mr. Emanuel," he said. "A.1." HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVES. of our policy stands a basis of freedom, sources of a great State, political instinct, And K 9, 2” replied Mr. Einanuel

public spirit, resolution and humanity. | quietly. justice, boleration and recognition of

ORDELE BY MAJOR WARZMAN, 0.0.H.E.V.E. obvious facts. We have always prepared | Above all we shall require mon. to proceed by evolution rather than by resolution, with an instinctive distrust

spired by our common Imperial citizen

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INCREASING PRODUCTION OF GOLD.

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5.30 p.m. Recruits (except those detailed for shooting at Kennedy Road Range and drill at Taikoo Dockyard) of all units exceps Right Section M.G. C. and Squalling Section, Squad drill and rifle exer- ises at Beadquarters wider Sorgt- Major Highy and Sergt. Longmirë. 3.--Gun Club Hill, Kowloon.

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NOTICE.

A khaki jacket with a Japanese (dama- scene) cigarette ense, matches and handker- chief in pockets, belonging to Guaner C. Mycock, No. 1 Section Artillery Battery; was taken away from Headquarters yester day by mistake. The member who took it is requested to return it to Headquarters as soon as possible.

PRINCESS MARY'S CHRISTMAS GIFT.

At the conclusion of the Parade of "A," "B," and "Q" Companies on the Cricket Ground on Friday, the 17th inst, Princess Mary's Gifts will be dis tributed to the Members who wore serving on the 25th day of December, 1914.

D COMPANY.

Those Members of D Company who were serving on the 25th day of December, 1914, will parade on the Cricket Ground on the 17th inst., at 6 a.m., when the above gifta will be distributed, Dros, Drill Order

Pte.

TRANSTEL. M. J. Wells is transferred to D Company.

MUSKETRY-PART 2.

All Membora of "A," "B," and "0" Companies who have not fired Part I. Recruits Course will attend at the King's Park Hange on Sunday, the 20th inst, at 9.30 a.m. Uniform with sido arms masi be worn.

G. K. H. BaOTTON, Cupů,,

Adjutant, H.K.V.R.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

NEW HATS FOR OLD.

HEADGEAR CONVERSIONS FOR things to extremes. Other nations have

THE ECONOMIC MAN. often derided in us a certain spirit of conciliation or compromise and equally

Enterprising hatters in London are often they have envied us the resulte,

making

novel appeal The increased rate of gold production public. above all, in conceding the greatest de-

The increased gree of personal liberty ever attained in which has been noticeable on the Rand

T&W material has had a tendency a political community. Our tradition this year is being well maintained. The to raise the price of new hats, and many instinctively presumes an equal measure bulk of the returne for last month are careful men are wearing the fashions of of individual responsibility and initia- now available and they show on the whole other years. "Why wear last season's au increase over the proceding month.hat? runs a striking advertisement. imperially, I mean ap- proach public problems in an attitude of mercase over last year of £1,400,000 half a crown." mind constantly inspired by this char- This expansion has been due to the exten- The author of the legend, in answer akteristic political tradition of ours. Thosion of plants, the advent of new pre-to inquiry, was quite ready to make duty of a citizen is not discharged by ducers, and higher efficiency, so that it

good his claim. It's this way," he criticism. It is no less his business to seems probable that the rate of increase said. No man really wears our h help to construct and to see particularly will be fully maintained in the coming hat. He uses it till a subtle somethin that his personal responsibility for what mouthe Thus there is a good prospect tells him it has lost its style, and then he ever he can contribute, by dead or word, of the production for the year reaching langs it aside. I estimate that in most in the right direction is adequately dis the high-water mark of £39,750,000 hemes there are three hats lying idle charged. There are few private activi- recorded in 1912, and there is a possibility from lack of that little twist which would ties, there are no public activities, which of that total being exceeded. Nothing make them-well, chic. should not be undertaken with an abid- would be more appropriate for the Rand I can remould a bowler so cunningly ing sense of the reality of our common industry than that the output, which has that no man would be ashamed to claim. heritage of Imperial citizenship. To been declining in the past two years, it in public. And take the soft left Europeans in India, some of whom per- should recover to such an extent as to its that are so popular. A feit is haps are at times disposed to complain establish a fresh high record this year, either a treat to see or a disgrace. of their Eastern Exile' and to regret because good was never urgently all lies in the make-up and the finish. The the familiar surroundings and amenities needed as it is now as a basis for the new method turns.

out the drabbost of the land of their birth, I would sug manufactum of the enormous credits Tyrolean with a saucy kink that puts the gest the reflection that no part of His renedered noessary by the war. It is Majesty's wide dominions is alien soil satisfactory to note that Rhodesia anderer in a good temper with himself and that to have a share in promoting the Gold Coast also seem likely to pro the welfare of this great Empire, is dues more gold this year than last. privilege to be regarded with pride and To be undertaken with

would reply in personal responsibility. I case of the same terms to those of my Indian fel-

Bloomsbury is sorely hit by the war. Jow citizens who may be inclined to en-

Many of its squares and thoroughfares tertain the view that the British Govern-

are tenanted almost entirely by pro- mer of India is an alien Government.

prietors of boarding establishments To gather together into one great Im-

whose prosperity depends upon the perial community so many creeds and In view of the importance of streng-arrival each season of regular clients. races is a gigantic achievement which in-thening the gold reserves of the country This year, remarks 1 London evitably involves a gradual and delicals for exchange purposes, the Treasury last contemporary, there are few visitors from adjustment of particular interests, and month instructed the Post Officer and all the north and no Americans on the wing The aspirations. There are many questions public departments charged with the duty from the Continent, With little money of this nature for the final solution of of making cash payments to use notes coming in, the boarding-house keepers which we must possess our souls in instead of gold coins whenever possible. are finding it difficult to pay their way patience, confident that for every griev The public generally are carnestly and are appealing for some relief. anco a remedy will be found and proud requested, in the national interest, to correspondent suggests that as rates are of our faith in this that we possess in-co-operate with the Treasury in this rising some reduction of rent should be

by-

Station. allowed to tenants of boarding houses to inental principles of justice and concilia

in occupation tion. We umst indeed labour ourselves and to the banks.

during the war. Landlords, it is pointed atrenuously to apply them to our needs (2) Asking for payment of cheques in out, continue to demand a rent which as they arise, but nothing should shake notes rather than gold.

in estimated on the basis of a profitable our faith that ultimately they will and (3) Using notes rather than gold for must prevail. I can answer for it that payment of wages and cash disburse- this is the honest conviction of every ments generally. citizen of British birth who rudcetë soberly on his own political creed and if it is not yet shared with equal confidence by every Indian citizen who does likewise, it is my earnest belief that the time is not far distant when this confidence will be established and justified.

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EDUCATION INTENDED FOR ALL.

year.

BAD AIR, LOST APPETITE. Describing experiments recently carried The Kaiser's ill-fated South Africa out by the New York State Commission belegram, of which we have been hearing on Ventilation, the Lancet says:

so much, reminds me, says a writer in

PATROLS.

Thursday, September 16th:

5.50 p. -Sergeant Suffiad and seven

P.C from Indian Co. 8.50 p.p.-P.Cs. Hoopor (3), Sleat

Gibson (5) Horen-Rowlands (5) Wright (8), and Banjo (B), Friday, September 17th:--

4.50 p.m.-P.Cs. Tully (3), Henderson (3), A. J. Ablong (5), P. E. Ablong (5), Kim (8), and Gaskell (8). Inspector Taylor and PC. W. Hobbs

will visit.

8.50 p.m.-One N.C. Officer and Loven P.Cs. to be detailed by Acting-Inspec ter J. M. Wong.

KOWLOON RESERVISTS.

0.0. Portuguese, Chinese, and Indian Companies must immediately furnish the D.S.P. with the total num ber of Sergeants and Constables in their Companies resident in Kowloon. Ax- rangements will be made for these to report for duty at the Water Police

MARTINT CARBINES NOS. 82, 295, 262, 322, 439 AND 478. The members of the Portuguese or Indian Companies to whom the above Carbines have been issued aro requested to return same to the Store Bergeant at the Central Police Station and draw others. in place thereof. The sumbers will be found on a small circular brass plate Jet into the butt.

Friday,

· JOINED:

FARADES.

of

"In the view of the authors the results Teang Tam Tsoi, Kwok Hog Tan, and Char

Kwan Chin. a Loadon paper, of an unrehearsed of these experiments appear to warrant incident in the Diamond Jubilee proves the conclusion that there are substances Also Lam Ter Lai, Fang Shin Tsung, Chung Chi Po and Wong Shu Fan to the The All Mightiest was re-prosent in the air of an unventilated The Chancellor then dealt with the sicm.

Ambulance Corps. duties and responsibility of parents in the presented by his brother, Prince Henry occupied room (even when its temperature matter of education, and the responsi-of Prussia, and at various points the pro and humidity are controlled) which in bility of teacher in relation to the cession was held up temporarily by some way, and without producing con- students under his care and influence.blocks in front. Memories of the scious discomfort, diminish the appetite Education must be a continuous process Kruger telegram were still fresh, and as for food.

** It is suggested that the effect of such in the individual and comprehensible Prince Henry came to a halt at one point activity in a State. Regarding those who he was greeted by a stentorian voice from an influence might in time be very im had degrees that day, their education was the crowd, "There's a telegraph office portant, and that the observed beneficial only beginning They could not com- round the commer.. Wouldn't you like to effects of fresh air have been in some

cases connected with this phenomenon," pletely learn their civic duties in books, send another telegram!

September 17th. Recruits Indian Company, rifle exercises under Chief Inspector, at 5.80 p.m.

UNIFORM,

from Noordie.

P.Cs. White and Williams will draw uniform

F. C. JENKIN,

D.S.P. (Reserve).

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