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THE HONGKONG DAILY FEESS MATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1922.
SCOTTISH LETTER."
THE LATE SIR HENRY JONES.
A GREAT TEACHER AND PHILOSOPHER
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
EDINBURGH, February 8th By the death of Sir Henry Jones, the University of Glasgow Tours one of its most distinguished alumni and a Professor of Moral Philosophy who worthily con- tinued the great "tradition established 'some fifty years ago by Edward Caird. | He lived the greater part of his life in Sentland, but he never lost his. Welsh accent nor the vivacious optimistic tem- pernment of his native Principality. A great authority on his special subject, it was, however, as teacher that he gained
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A remarkable revelation in regard to our food supply and its effect upon the fighting forces during the war has been Elhot, M. P., for South West Lacark, who made in Aberdeen by Dr. Walker, E.
has been conducting research work at the SHANGHAI LINE: sometimes calling at dwasow' Through tiɑleats asm Rowatt Institute, Aberdeen It was a part of the secret history of the war, not previonsly disclosed, he believed, that when, in the spring of 1918, the Food MANILA
spproximately every three days between Canton AME
be obtained and through Hur of Lading are issued to Forchers and Yangisso Forta via Bingha LINE-A weekly tarvice is maintained with intial by vezenie was good
a unique position among the philowoters Ministry considered, that the soldiers AIPHONG LINH SWT 4000mmodation, sailings from both ports arag :
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rasions were too high and asked for of his generation. All his best gifts, his cut, the situation was really desperate. Celtic fervour, his humour, his capacity Estimates were of no avail, and nothing BONE) for being inspired by his audience, found but the facts would satisfy the Ministry. in teaching their appropriate medion. Experiments were undertaken at a mo Though he always brought a manuscriptment's notice by Professor Cathcart of to his class, and would begin batual Bowatt Institute.
"Glasgow, and Dr. Orr, new chief of the it, this was largely a matter of
It was made possible The day's work only properly started when he began marching up and down behind his desk, letting himself go in what WH
no improvisation, but the spontaneous outpouring of a body of teaching with which he had so completely identifed himself that nothing aave a lace-to-face talk about it all seemed natural either to himself or to his hearers, Sir Henry Jones is survived by his wife, two sons, and a daughter. The elder san, who is jo the Indian Civil Service, was captured by the Turks at Kut, and the story of his remarkable attempt to escape along with a fellow officer is told in The Road to En-dor," The youngest son is in the Indian Medical Service, and was awarded the D.5.0 for war services. A third on, the youngest, gained the Military Cross, was woandel, and invalid ed home. Shortly after returning to France, he was reported wounded and missing, and nothing further is known as to his late.
to demonstrate that every ounce of food BANGKUE supplied to the soldiers was not merely desirable but urgently necesssary if the physical exertions of the soldiers were to be maintaine |
YERN'S DAUGHTER AND ACTOR.
The great danger to the armies if cut bad been made continned Dr. Elliott, might be realised by the fact that in 1917 a similar cut was made in rations of horses, and the British cavalry could just get to the line as "Arres. If the whole Germany Army had broken, the cavalry would have been unable to pursue the Germans more than a day's ride. In like manner the strategy af Fech and the hammer strekes of Haig would have been valudless if their mainspring, the energy of the rank and file, had been weakened."
A TROPICAL AFRICAN UNION.
In South Africa they were beginning to. find the benefit of a Union of Stater north of the Zambesi they required a under High Commissioner, and for the
snilar grouping of States also adminis ered under a High Commissioner. This. A nullity of marriage case in the Court in the opinion of the Rev. Dr. Laiva, of of Session had a sensational development, Livingstonia, stated at a gathering in the witnesses to a false marriage notice, Edinburgh, was a most pressing political stating that the partics had been residen need. It was essential that they should in Scotland for the 15 days required by have Nyasaland, Northern Rhodesia, Tan- law, being reported to the law officers ganyka, Kenia (formerly British East The action was raised by the Hon. Elsie | Africa), and Uganda, all brought together Mackay, better known in cinema circles. sa a block of tropical Stats, having its. as "Poppy" Wyndham, daughter of Lord capital not at Zizibar, which was very Inchcape, against Denis Wyndham, the actor. In the course of her evidence the tenths, but somewhere up in the in- They needed legislation which Pursuer stated that she was a nurse for would give them a common penal code,, wounded soldiers in an hospital in London one coinage. (preferably decimal), one in 1017, and there met Mr. Wyndham, Customs Union to replace the present un- who was one of the patients. They be fair system, and one language for the came engaged, but Pursuer's father, Lord higher training of the native people nat Inchcape, objected, and the parties ran | well as for the general use, of the Euro nway to Glasgow, where they were marpeanu. ried in a Roman Catholic Church. Lord Anderson granted decree of nullity on the THE IMMORTAL MESORT OF HEAD QOLIERS. ground that the statutory 15 days' resid; ence in Scotland had not been complied with, and used some strong language in regard to the witnesses to the false mar- ringe.
MEMORIAL TO DR. ELSIE INGLIS.
The memorial from the Scottish We- men's Hospitals to the late Dr. Elsie Inglis is at present: being placed in St. Giles Cathedral. The tablet is cut from block of daliente rose-tinted stone of hard close grain resembling granite, quarried in France, and bears the inscription:
To the beloved and honoured memory of Elsie Maud Inglis, surgeon and philan thropist; founder in 1914 of the late Scot. tish Women's Hospitals for service with the Allies in France, Serbia, and Russia; born 1864, diet on netive service 1917. Mors janua vitne," The tablet is only a small part of a larger memorial scheme, which includes the erection of an hospital. CHINESE GENERAL IN SCOTLAND,
Wodehouse's new book, The Clinking of This is the dedication of Mr. P. G. Cuthbert To the immortal memory of John Henric and Pat Rogie, who, nt Edinburgh, in the year 1302 A.D., were imprisoned for playing af the gorff on the Links of Leith every Sabbath the | tline of the sermonses '; also Robert Ro- bertson, who got it in the peck 1004 A.D., for the same reason." OBITUARY
At 44, South Portland Street, Glasgow, Patrick McVeigh, late President. Scot tsh Legal Life Assurance Society; 8. China papers requested to copy.
PERIL IN INDIA.
SIR MICHAEL O'DWYER AND
SEDITION.
Lord Sydenham provided at a meeting linknown to most people, Scotland bad on the subject of The Peril in
a distinguished foreign visitor last week, I held at Caxton Hall, on February 21st, -General Tsing. of the Chinese Aircrafty when the principal speaker was Sir Bureau. He spected a Scottish aero-Michael O'Dwyer, Great interest was drome, and had a lung interview with manifested in the gathering, the hall was alending Scots aeronautical engineer.
TEA AND WHISKY.
Lord and Lady Forteviot are käving shortly for Colombo. It is an open secret that his Lordship, in addition to his large distillery holdings, is taking great interest in the tea business; it can be taken for granted, therefore, that the trip has a much to do with commerce as with plea Pure. It is understood that the Scottish Baron will remain in Certon for about
| three weeks.
VISCOUNG LAFCELLES BEST MAN.
more than filled, and Sir Michael subac quently addressed an overflow meeting in another hall.
Sir Michael said public interest in India |
bents revived through three main cases, the visit of the Prince of Wales, the Moplah rebellion, and the stirring messages sent home by Viscourt North liffe. The Prime Minister had recently admitted that there was much in the state Both of India to justify grave concern. he and Mr. Montagu suggested, however, that unrest had been experienced in India for years. They did not say there Major Sir Victor Mackenzie, Bart, had been more bloodshed and lawlessne 1.S.Ó., M.V.O.. Scots Guards, whowil in India during the past three years than be best man to Viscount Laecelles, is well in the previous sixty years, though this known in Aberdeenshire, where his family was undoubted fact. Nothing had been Bent is Gten Muick, Deeside. He is very done to control the malevolent activities tall, and one of his brothers, Captain, Eric of Ghandi, but on the contrary every dis Mackenzie, stands 6 feet 6 inches high, position had been shown to trent rebela Another brother, the husband of Lord and agitators as leniently as possible, The Knollys only daughter, fell in the early Punjab rebellion was put down by General days of the war. Their father, the late Dyer in a few days at the cost of 150 Sir Allan Mackenzie, enjoyel the intimate lives, but the Malabar rebellion, treated friendship of the late King Edward, and by the new method of leniency, was still was often at Balmoral when the Court going on, and the toll of life involved. was in the Deeside Highlands.
was enormous. General Dyer had been eriticised, but, his shooting killed the re SCOTTISH SPORTS AT WEMBLEY.
bellion, whereas they had information of One of the features of the Empire Ex- recent case in which the police had hibition at Wembley Park in 1993 will be besitated to shoot, and ultimately fired a Scottish sports festival. It is anticipat over the heads of the rioters, with the re ed that Scotsmen oversens will be given a sult that they were overwhelmed, murder- special opportunity of participating. The ed, and burned. It seemed to him that arrangements ars backed up by the Fede the Government of India and the Secre rated Council of London Scottish Associatary of State were along in failing to tions, the Scottish Corporation, the Royal recognise in Ghandi a dangerous hypo- Caledonian Schools, and the majority of crite. The policy of the Government ap the London Scottish Associations in peared to be "Placate your enemies and dividually. The festival, which will em-throw over your friends. The cause of brace all branches of Scottish sport, will edition in India was that the Govern- extend over three days in June or July,ment had followed this policy and had 1923. A Provisional Committer is carry failed to support its own officers. It had ing out arrangements, and steps are being endeavoured to conciliate revoluntaries, taken to get in touch with associations and the attempt has been a ghastly and municipalities in Scotland, where no failure. Not only had it involved the doubt committees will be formed to work slaughter of large numbers of Hindun, but in conjunction with the Committee init had endangered the safety of our own London' and the Exhibition authorities, kith and kin in India.
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