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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
THE BEST VIRTUES FOR
A WOMAN,
[BY ROBERT LYND.]
I think, indeed, it will be found, "a time goes on, that the virtues best suited to a woman are the manly virtues, and that the virtues best suited to a man are the womanly virtues.
VISITORS AT HOTELS|
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Mr B. T. G. Aitken Mr W. 8. Allon Mr Jas. W. Anderson
Arahbatt Mr & Mrs G. 8. Mr H. Ars Capt. & Mrs T. Arthur Mis R. W. Bagot Miss Mande Baxter MTF.V
W. Barnes Ir * Mrs Beale
B. Bolilios Min B.) Mr Y. Benjamin MD.
Berika Mr D. Berthan Mr & Mira R. Bigazzi Mr & Mrs D. M.
Psychologists have been making experi- menta on the nervous and emotional te- actions of the two sexes lately and are in the course of making some startling discoveries. I have no doubt that the will end by establishing the fact that, of the two sexes, it is man who is the shy, timid, sensitive creature. Doctors will tell you that women bear pain much-bet-. ter than men. Some of thera. will even tell you that women do not feel pain or G. W. Bowler keenly.
Dr. C. H. Brangin Mr A. Brooks Mr A. W. Graham
I am positive that it does not hurt a woman to have a tooth pulled half as much as it hurts men even to have a tooth looked at by the dentist. Again, if you ever see anybody dropping a hot plate and shaking his fingers in agony. it is almost certain to be a man. woman invariably laughs and says: "Oh. I don't call that hot!""
The
This lack of sensitiveness, though use ful in politics, is obviously ill-suited to the delicate business of preparing a dia. For this latter you need a highly strung, nervous, emotional nature. short, you need a man.
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Mr R. J. Birbeck
Mr Gen. Brown
Biggar
Mr & Mrs H. A.
Hannibal
Mr A. HansoM Mr G. A. HarTİMAN MrJ. Scott Harston Hr H. R. Harting" E. Hauermann KrP.J.
Jan Hecks Mr E. Helm
MISC.
Mr J. Halmee
E. Hopkins B. Johnston
Mir A. W. S. Jozes
Air A. C. Reaper ALT
Miss C. P. Kemper Mrs Kinlock
Mrs J. B. Krakman
Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen
3. THE Lear Mr J. H. Leer
Mr C.
Browne
Mn E.
Mr J. AM. Browa Mr A. C. Bardia Mr Mrs Busch
Mr WA, Butterfield
&Mrs Carpenter Capt.&
and family
Mr W. B. Collman Mr Chad Cottrell Capt. & Mra D. R Capt. Dickens In
Mr & Mrs J. W.
Doorly Mr & Mr W. AB.
Donglas Mr E. B. Duckett Mr A. M. Duram
fisu. Eccles.
Besides, how could women possibly be good cooks when they don't even enjoy good food? A woman, if left to herself, will lunch on a roll and a cup of coffee. A man, if left to himself, consoles him- self for the absence of his wife hy eating
roast duckling.
half
Women, indeed, are so indifferent to food that they will ball-starve themselves merely to avoid growing stout Nobody, I suppose, likes growing stout, but a man will not sacrifice his meals to his appear auce. I never heard of a man going in for what is called "hanting." unless he was ordered to do so by a doctor.
Leong
Liddell Miss H, Lillis Mr & Mrs W. J.
Linderman
Mr F. G. Landon Mr W. H. MacBrile Mr D. McCallum Mrs & Mr G.
Mengar
and child
My Carion May
19TH, 1924
WEATHER HEPORT. November 17th at 18.25-Pressure has in- crossed slightly over Japan. It has decreased lightly pre Uhina and the Philippines, and is nearly stationary over Farmscos.
The anticyclone has moved castward and is now central to the E. of Tolio.
Moderate monsoon may be expected along the 8.3. cost of Chins, fresh monsoon over the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 18 hours, Nor, 17th 000 inch. Total since. January 1st, $788, inches, against an averagu of 81.31 inahas.
The forcast for the 24 hours sading st∙18 hours, Nov. 18th is an follow-
DITECT
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to moderst
E. winds, fresh;
Bangkong to Gap Rock South coast of Chian between |
Hongkong and Lamooks do. South coast of Chins betwosa
Hongkong and Hainan
fine.
do..
HONGKONG, METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, November 17:h.
Commencing TO-DAY
THE OUTSTANDING PICTURE OF THE SEASON I
STIRRING, PULSE-QUICKENING DRAMA OF LIFE. ALONG BOTH SIDES OF THE GREAT WHITE WAY WITÈ A SUPERLATIVE CAST OF WORLD FAMOUS SCREEN STARS.
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HIGH WATER.
Mr W. M. Edwanis
Mr & Mrs E, F. Ell Mr G. P. Elsaser Mr Feliz Ellia Mise M. Ellis Mr&Mrs Falkner
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Mr W. T. Featherstone Mr J. P. Febiby Mr & Mr F. Feld
and child Mr & Mrs R.C. B.
Fennell Mr Douglas Fraser Dr. Douglas R. Gawler Mr E. Gibson Mr H. Geffers Dr R. E.
1. Gill
But women live in auch dread of stout- ness that they will refuse both the most enchanting, wines and the most heavenly dishes if they think that to take the will add a cubit to their waist measure-Dr ment.
Mr J. Gorie
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Mr & Mr J. Gonid Mr H. F. Gray
r I Capt. T. P. Hall Miss E. Hammessly
Miss F. Hamilton Mr H Hancock
That is why I think that women should make good jockers. It must be terrible for anybody who loves food as much as a man does to have to be always think ing-especially at meal times of the necessity of keeping his weight down.
Women, however, do not mind, these things. You will scarcely find a gluttonr & Mrs Bolizer
Mr & Mrs H among the whole sex.
Mr & Mrs A. E. A. Mra G. C. Costello
All
Hence it seems to me not unnatural that woman is abandoning the home and its pleasures for public life, and that man" is beginuing to turn his thoughts again to the wardrobe and the cupboard. the same, I absolutely refuse to wear waistcoat brilliant with buttons or lizard- akin shoes with a pattern of green sham- rock leaves. Nothing will induce me even. to wear a neari necklace. You will sec that in some respects I am curiously old- fashioned.
WOMAN AND HARDWARE. HAIRPINS AND HOOKS AND EYES.
Mr W. Bose
Hr & H. Rows
Mr G. Schriser
Capt. M. Sigreland
Mr E.T_Sangg* Mr W. H. Sparke Mr & Mrs W. Vander
Steen
Mr & Mrs H. R.
etephenson Mr H. F. Summers Mr J. Sanderland MrP.D.Sutherland Lt. & Mrs W
Syddall and three children Mr This Mah Yan
sightest open-air Temperature on 18th Lowoat open-air Temperature on 17th
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Mr C. P.Vetter
Mr & Mrs T. Vidal
Mr R. A. Wadeson
Mr A. H. Watson
M: F. Woodford Mr J. F. Wright
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M.Walk Mr & Mrs I. EL. Geare and daughter Mr & Mrs P., M.
Hodgson
Mr & Mrs E Lund'. Mr & Mrs T. A. McGee Mr & Mrs J. N. Parker Dr. & Mrs N. Parsons Messrs Schronberg
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MS. A. Arthur Mins E. R. Bailey The connection between women and Mr & Mrs L. C. F. hardware may not seem close and in- evitable, says the Daily Telegraph. But Mr J. W. C. Bonnar we have and evidence that it is so, and Mr W. H. Bourne that in their relations with hardware Mr M. J. Breen women have been behaving with deplors & Miss Brennan able cruelty. The female of the species Col.& Mrs.C. Russell is more dreadful than the male.. A man Miss P. W. Brown has a certain affcctios for old ways andr T. §. Bustand tamiliar objects, hut woman, when fashion
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Mr H. R. Cleland han that metropolis of hardware, the Mr J. B. Collis plaints arise. Woman has shed her hair-ME. C. Comrie pins, has eschewed the hook and the eye,Miss
M. Coopack and in her austerity even, denies- herself MI. H. buttons. The manufacture of hairpios Lt. Col. R. A. Dobbin which has for generations ranked high Mr E. C. Duncan. among the industries of Birmingham, has Mr & Mr J. Duncan now, we tead, so declined. that the Mr W. E. Dye output of dune makers is not half what Mra Somers Ellis it used to be." Evil, as we used to write Misses Ellis in our uppybooks, is wrought by want of Mr & Mm-W. A. thought as well as want of heart. The
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rising generation bas ne copybooks, which Capt. & Mrs D. Fitte may account for its weakness in several MD. FitzGerald departments. We do not suppose that Mr A. Forbes the first woman who bohbed her hair, MR.L W. Foster one of the great iconoclasts in human MrF. F. P. Franklin bistory, whatever motives fired her to the Lt. G. C. Frederick rash act, desired to ruin the hairpin Mr & Mrs W. D.
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manufacturers.
phetic eye the devastation of the hair-.
essential
pin factories. The men who make hair: Miss M. B. Hall - pins must, until the blow fell, have slept Mes J. Hancock sound in the confidence that they were Mr J. B. Hawker engaged on
industry. Mira W. J. Hawker. Prime Ministers demand General Mr G. M.Hemsworth Though Elections once a week, they must have Lt. Comdr. G. F. Hole told themselves, though Communists rage Mr TW. Hornby and Bolsheviks imagine vain things. Mr H Howell women will waat hairpios. They had hairpins, long before history they have worn the things ever since, whatever else fashion bade them omit to wear, Butt- ons, too, though they seem to have come have into the world a good deal later, beeu considered necessary by tidy people for some five hundred years. How should the button maker dream that the
the vogue of the pull-on and the "slip-over would restore the female for to B classic simplicity and leave bim with only half living? The poor man who makes hooks and eyes, they say, has not drën that. A certain demand for buttons as a decoration keeps the industry in being.. but who can use the eye or the hook as an ornament? The anxious manufactur- ers, we learn with sympathy, "subsist on the hope that women having learnt to do without any fastening of her dress, will think it wise to fasten certain more in- timate garments. This matter is too delicate for public discussion," but we are bound to say that the argument sounds far too logical to be true. The whole affair is, melancholy. We hope, that it may give women akeener sense of responsibility.
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