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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREIS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 1915.
THE FEAR OF FIFTY, a firmer determination. Rural Bociology GERMANY'S ROAD TO RUIN. BRITISH AGENTS IN CHINA,
Lought then to become National HOW A WELL-KNOWN JOURNALIST Bociology
MERTS IT
The following extract from an article in World's Work by Mr. J. Robertson Soot ("Home Counties"), who is now in Japan, will be read with interest ----
THE PRIVILEGES OF AGE.
"In the Tube, one evening about six months ago, a schoolboy rose and offered me his sent. Here was a new, a startling Gluck experience. A maze does not expect to receive at forty-eight the courtesies Powell rendered to age. But as I eat down in the eat which had been given to me. I Hollman
found myself beginning to take comfort. McCormack It ocurred to me that there might bo an explanation of the incident. The at Caruso
tentive schoolboy was no doubt Caruso zealous Boy Scout, who had suddenly realised that the day was closing in Light Opera Co. without his having done the good deed prescribed for each twenty-four hours of *85431—a Sicilian Vespers-Ballet Selection...Band of H.M. Coldstream
the life of the perfect Baden-Powellite, do.
Guards Four months later on, however, in Sicilian Vespers-Selection...
another Tube, another lad rose as I to my strap, and kindly, blushingly in vited me to take his place.
64108-At the Brook.........
64001-Ave Maria
64430-Because (d'Hardelot).
87186-Parted (Tosti)
87169-Serenade Espagnole (Ronald)..
81868-Gems from Robin Hood, No. 2....
17759- The Four Flags March......Band of HL.M. Coldstream Guards
Wake Up, England! —March
17776-a Highlanders! Fix Bayonets !
Soldiers of the King...
EXCLUSIVE. AGENTS:
do.
The situation was now grave
should consider myself.
TO JAPAN, AND CHINA.
BERLIN'S THIRD WAR LOAN-AND
BANKRUPTCY.
"In my writing about proviona tutal journeys 1 have dwelt on ideas which have been so fruitful in Denmark Hol land, and Italy. There are other Eur A City man of considerable standing, pean countries the agriculture and rural when asked the other day what he thought life of which have lessons for us, but these countries are now pouring out the of the progress of the war, made this blood of their rural districte on the bat-curious reply: "Six months ago I said tlefield, and it were heartless and un-it would be over in September, and I profitable to visit them now in the cha
Failing actor of a rural sociologist. them, there remaja Asia and Americo, The leaders of agriculture and rural lif an Asia are Japan and China. I am on my way, therefore to Japan and Chim.
What do I go forth to seek in Japan "I go, in the first place, to a country asixty-five out of every hundred of the population of which is on the land.
still think so." One may reasonably doubt whether a single person could be found to agree with him in the view that Germany will be on her knees to the Allies during the present month...Un- doubtedly she is inspiring movements for peace in the United States and Rome with assiduous cunning; and there szoms little need to question that the Kaiser did, in a speech at Posen a few weeks ago, promise that the war would be over
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I go to Japan, in the second place, because it is country which has realised in October. Assuredly the Germans will CORPS ORDER BY LIEUT-COLA, CHAPMAN, V.3. the true relation of rural life and agri-find it imposible to deceive the Allies, culture to the community. In old Japan whose business of prosecuting the war the farmers (hyakusha) ranked imme-will grow sterner and sterner with each diately after the famous warrior caste, day that passes, whether the allenas whi the Samurai.
pers for pance or not. But as the opinion I am going to Japan, in the third of the City magnate was based on the Hamilton
Plainly, forty-eight or no forty-eight, 1 place, because, though the agriculture of financial condition of Germany, that con- the country is primitive in comparisondition, so far as it can be ascertained, .Stuart was going. It was necessary that 1 with our own, it has reached a degree of merits close attention at the moment. For one thing at my time of life-intensity and has been the subject of when Germany is about to raise her third yes, that was one of the phrases I should national devotion of which few cultiva War Loan. He would say attempt to soon discover myself liking to use tors of the soil at home have any concepraise," because his forecast hangs on the there were matters for which I should tion.
assumption that when the subscription I am crossing the Indian Ocean to lists which open to-day are closed on Sep- have opportunity and there were other matics for which 1 should not have day, in the fourth place, because after tember 22nd the loan will be found to opportunity. I had better make up my the war there will be a chance in Enghave azzled. mind soon which I was going to address and for thriftier ways and simple. myself to and which 1 was going to living, and in Japan we have a high ex- leave alone. The days of a man's life emplar in thrift and simplicity of life. are three score and ten, seventy years. Forty-nine, or, say, fifty years taken from seventy years leave can it bef- bare twenty.
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Majesty has no further occasion for the services of most of the men in his civil employment? It was ten or eleven years only, perhaps, that I had left for the most active exertions of my life!
The most active exertions of one's Life certainly includo seeing the world. And what had I seen of the world? Why, I had never been east of Rome and never west of-let me soc, where was it? Yes, it was only Galway or Sligo had never been in Asia, I had never been in Africa, I had never been on either the North American or the South- American Continent.
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Thore bus come into the possession of evidence that the Imperial Finance booksellers, of 109, Strand, a letter writ first was a year ago-Five per Cent. al According to German official re ten by Charles Dickens about the 97 characters in Nicholas Nickleby." port, the total subscribed was £219,000,000 Addressed to Mrs. S. C. Hall, the writer-266,000,000 in Exchequer boids and on "Irish Life," the letter describes £153,000,000 in Imperial bonds, The incidente that Dickens actually came people were encouraged to subscribe by across of the racealities of those York the argument that Germany's paper shire school-masters" in the course of a finance does not matter since she intends visit to that county, under an assumed to make ber enemies pay; but cơn that name, to get his local colour.
argument have the same force this Bep- The letter, which is written from tomber as fast? At the end of February Doughly-street, and dated
December the record loan was issued-gain Five 28th, 1838, runs as follows:-
per Cent. bonds, the issue prior being I am exocedingly obliged to you for 81. Securities of the first loan were your kind note, and the interesting My notions of the world had been anecdote which you tell go well, I have pledged with the banks to secure the got from books, from foreign friends, laid it by in the MS. of the first number money. The total subscribed was reported from overses newspapers, from museums, of Nickleby, and shall keep it there in at £453,000,000, composed of 2.601,060 even I suppose, from Earl's Court and confrmation of the truth of my little seriptions. Of these 1,604,350 contri-
butions of £30 and the einerna. And with such an equip picture.
under yielded ment, before I went to live in the coun Depend upon it that the rascalities of £46,130,000; 811,283 contributions of £59 try and began to be engrossed by rural those Yorkshire schoolmasters cannot to £500 yielded £157,200,000; and 85,478 sociology and agriculture, I had written easily be exaggerated, and that I have contributions of over £500 to over £60,000 columns and columns and columns on kept down the strong truth and thrown yielded £240,350,000. To raise the first. foreign and colonial affairs! Woll, for
as much comicality over it as I could, long 25 per cent, of the deposits in the that I may one day answer,
I can rather than disgust and weary the reader hanka was appropriated, and to raise the only plead that, like others no better with its fouler nspeets. The identical second loan 35 per cent. Now comes the placed, I did my feeble best.
scoundrel you speak of, I saw-curiously third effort, a Five per Cent. Toan at enough. His name is Shaw; the action on, the bonds being for amounts ranging "Home Counties at forty-eight was tried (I believe) eight or ten years from £1,900 down to £28, £10 and £3. ought to be free from some of the common since, and if I am not much mistaken illusions of the globetrotter. The
another action was brought against him psychology of the Would-be-Back-to-the-by the patente of a miserable child, a It has been stated that Dr. He}flerich, Lander, of the townsman who sighs for cancer in whose head he opened with anat a secret Berlin conference, explained the joys he thinks he BCCB in the inky pen-knife, and so caused his death.thas the new long would completely ex country, of the people who are persuaded The country for miles around was haust the financial resources of Germany, that they would be happier if they were covered, when I was there, with deep and that the increase in Exchequer bonds
else has not only somewhere
that snow.
There is an old church near would cause complete bankruptcy. "It paychology been the preoccupation of the school, and the first gravestone the present writer in these pages for stumbled on that dreary winter after was therefore necessary to preparo for an honourable peace." Remembering boy "many years? And what is there in that
soon was placed, above the grave of
the German Admiralty whined in Ame- paychology different from the psychology boy, eighteen long years old, who had rica's car that the people were on the of the globe trotter?
died suddenly, he inscription said; suppose his heart broke the camel falls erge of starvation, it is safer to receive down suddenly when they hear the this report with suspicion. Clearly, how. last load upon his back-died at that er, a state of inflation of credit bas wretched place. I think his ghost put been reached in Germany by the issue Smike into my head, upon the spot.
of millions upon millions of notes with
REPRESUMENT OF SPIRIT.
+
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UNBACKED NOTES.
"The unhappiness of the unsatisfied townsman turked countryman is com- parable only with the settled gloom of the troubled souls who are for ever hurrying from the well-hotelled fine scenery of one country, to the reputedly better-hutelled
I went down in an assumed name, gold backing. She has to meet heavy and still finer scenery of another coun-taking a plausible letter to an old York-demands from Austria and Turkey. Her try, who are seeking only comforts and hire attorney from another attorney in income has fallen 25 per cent, since war distractions, not the difficult things of town, telling him how a friend had been began. A large number of small German travel?
left a widow and wanted to place her banks have gone inte bankruptcy. But a long sea voyage does offer the boys at a Yorkshire school, in hopes of Witha! we do not know how much soou possibilities of bettered health. And the thawing the frozen compassion of her mulated wealth Germany has available. sight af unknown men and unknown relations. The man of business gave me German authorities say there is still aitis, the sound of unknown languages, an introduction to one or two schools, £50,000,000 of gold in private hands; but removal into the environment
of but at night he came down to the Inn in view of the gigantic efforts long unde unknown civilisations ought to bring not where I was stopping, and after much to collect all the gold into the Imperial only much inruction of mind but real hesitation and confusion he was a large Bank, to whose vaults the £12,000,000 refreshment of spirit and great reinforce-headed, flat-nosed, red-faced, old fellow wan chest from the Spandau fortress was ment of purpose.
said with B degree of feeling one would taken, this estimate is doubtful. In a "I decided to globe-trot.
not have given him credit for, that the recent return the Imperial Bank claima "I, who have written as pretty things, matter had been upon his mind all day to have £120,134,300 of gold, and admits perhaps, as any man at the expense of that they were sad places for mothers to globe-trotters, went to Cook's, 1 taxied send their orphan boys to-that he hoped an issue of £272,874,500 of notes. This there.
I was in a hurry. I was forty-I would not give up him as my adviser-bakes no account of the subsidiary issues eight, and next year I should be forty-but that she had better do anything with of notes, amounting to over £50,000,000, nine. There, was no time to lose.
them-let them hold horses, run errands by the War Loan banks. Besides being desired not the limited information that fling them in any way upon the mercy relieved of the obligation to pay out gold it was within the power of any steam-of the World-rather than trust them for its own notes, the Imperial Bank ship company to give me. I wanted to there. This was an attorney, a well-fed accepts the Loan. Bank notes at their face survey the offers of all the companies, Inan of business, and a rough Torkshire-value, although they have no gold back. wanted to get right round the world, and man.
ing. These unbacked notes are used as at once. They asked me which way I
Dickens and myself will be security for others called Imperial Trea wanted to go round, and where I wanted delighted to see the friend you speak of sury notes. So the unstable house bi to go.. I said I wanted to go to the
and I throw myself single-handed paper credit grows, while the war goes en country which was farthest away, and the sooner I got there the better satisfied upon your good nature, and beseech you casting £3,000,000 a day-
to forgive me this long story-which you Tought to do, as you have been the means
of drawing it from me.
I should be.
My mind was always running, not on the national problems of the prezen time, with which other people were called upon to deal, but on the national prob- which might fossibly, have the privilege. lems of the future for the solution of of taking some small share.
MIS.
A VERY SIMPLE SYSTEM.
Only a docile flock like the Germans Commenting upon this literary dis- could accept the situation without revolk, covery, the Thickensian says:---
Having won the wars of 1864, 1806 and It will be gathered from this letter that 1870, they think they are bound to win Dickens ire and indignation more per-man takes his stocks and shares, bis Shaw was the schoolmaster who raised this one. To the War Loan banice the haps than any other, and that doubtless house deeds or his silver spoons or his The problems of rural England and the "idential scoundrel" played no life insurance policy any old thing" the Land, which I regard as basic, have small part in the moulding of the charac-that can be converted into money, Hold- been driven into the background. Theyter of Squeers. There are other points
The ing these as security, the War Loan hauks cannot come to the fore again until after in the letter of extreme interest.
the war.
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At Central Police Station, at 5.30 p.m.,
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1st and 2nd Platoons and all Recruite.
No. 3 Co. Wednesday,
October 19th :---- 3rd and 4th Platoons, No. 2 Company,.
Recruits No. 3 Co,
Thursday, October 14th:---
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3rd and 4th Platoons and all Recruits.
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No. 2 Co, Inspector Alves visits. Sunday, October 10th:
No. 2 Co. Crown-Sergear McEwen
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No. 3 Co. Inspector Wong visits. Tuesday, October 12th:-
No. 1 Co.
FATROLS (EASTERN),
Saturday, October th
5.50 p.m.-P.-cs. U. M. Omor and H.
Khan,
8.50 p.m.-,-cs. Rahumat and S. Hamid.. Crown Sergeant Suffind visita.
5.70 p.m.--P.-cs. Fatta Doon and M. R.
Salleh,
Sunday, October 10th:--
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Inspector Sirdar Khan visits. Monday, October 11th
5.50 p.m.-P.-es, S. Jumman and Fatty
Dad.
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Cheung (8),
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5.50 p.m.--Fothergill (8), Peckham (6),
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8.50 p.m.-Mohamed Akbar (6), Mehr'
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But there is every reason told church near the school was Bowes issue notes of from one up to twenty believe that when peace is at length Church, and it was in the churchyard marks, which are legal tender-anyone achieved, they will come
for that Dickens stumbled on the grave stone refusing to accept them in payment would-Platoon Sergeants who have not already ward with greater urgency than of the boy whose "ghost put Smike into be prosecuted for trying to undermine
before, and that, with
the his head, upon the spot." The boy's the credit of the nation. Interest on the enlightenment brought by
name was, according to the inscription, deposits varies from 5 to 6 per cont. ampled struggle, there will be a wider
"George Ashton Taylor, son of John By this simple system-fatally simple !--- recognition of their vital importance an Taylor, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, who a man without cash can raise money and
MR. EDISON'S RETORT, fundamental character.
died suddenly at Mr William Shaw's invest it in the War Loan Without gold The war must destroy many illusions, Academy, of this place, April 15th, 1992, in reserve sach business is glaringly un- road many veils, force an awakening to aged 19 years.
At a recent dinner at Orange, New sound; but it is sustained, so far, by the many realities. There cannot be such a The third paragraph of the letter is confidence of the people. The profession Jersey, Mr. T. A. Edison, says the awakening without the nation getting to almost a paraphrase of a passage in the of the German rulers is, of course, that Express was declaring that the Allies understand as it has never done before preface to Nicholas Nickleby.
guest dissented and reminded the inven that a rural life and industry, as healthy. The man of business" in real life is all secunts will be settled by a colossal were bound to win, when a "hyphenated" and efficient as it is possible to make it, reputed to have been Thomas Todd, of war indemnity. When the people's con-
for that Germany has added twelve Dread- fidence in victory is broken, then the Whet is the State's reservair of well-being. Frosterley.
the interesting
"If she keeps on at that rate," said Mr. economical, physical, spiritual. The period anecdoto was which Mrs. Hall told so tremendous smash will come. Food, cop-noughts and ten cruisers to her fleet, after the war will be a period of well and which inspired Diakens to write per, cotton, money are all pressing prob national self-examination, of an anxivas so interesting a letter we shall probably lens for the vany, but his tightest Edison, "she will soon have to enlarge
the Kiel-Carral! corner will probably be money. public consciouer, of a clearer vision, of never know. --
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