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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 25 1912

Notices

?GOING HOME? CHINA EXPRESS CO.

A Holiday at Home,

and a way to get there that's a holiday.

WHY NOT

Soo the beaution of Japan, of Honolula (the Paradise of the Pacific) of California, of Colora- do, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran- cisco, Chicago and Now York.

Every

AND THE WAY

"travel wiso" tourist takes the deservedly famous U. S. MAIL Steamers of the

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is not more by this route with its uurivalled THE COST:

opportunities, than by any other route. For a return ticket to London the cost is but £120, including berth and meals across America. To San Francisco via Japan and Honolulu the cost is 445. For the INTERME DIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £43 to London (return ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25. SPECIAL RATES to olivera, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service, on application..

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1

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June 18

INTERMEDIATE. -

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Mar. 20

Apr. 23

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China .................. 10,200

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LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU.

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FRED J. HALTON,

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Hongkong, 24th January, 1912:

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EASTWARD.

The 8.5, MUTTRÀ," 4,044 tone, Captain J. R. O'Sullivan, due at HONGKONG fram, RANGOON on. 2nd April, will be despatched for KOBE saine day, at Noan, taking Cargo and Passagereat current rates, to be Į followed by 8.8. FULTALA, 4,152/4oms, Capt. 11, Chidlog.

WESTWARD.

The 8.8. FAZILKA,", will leave Honorasu fæ SINGAPORE, PE-}, NANG and RANGOON on the 28: March, 1912, at 4 p.m., followed by thei 88." WARDHA" on 10th April, taking cargo nad passengers at current rates, The above Stormers have excellent saloon wwotumodation for passengers and ire fitted with all modern conveniences.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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Hongkong, 16th March 1912

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OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

WHAT THEY THINK.

China Mail

The Craze for Athletics. Both in the United States and in the United Kingdom thero aro signs that the brazo for athletics which has obsessed schools, colleges and educational circles generally for many years past has about reached the top of the curve, and that soon the usual reaction, may be expected to set in. It may not be a violent reaction, but certainly it would' appear from various signs now discornible in the press of both homispheres that atlilotics will in the near future be relegated to their proper placo in the scholastic curriculum and not continued to bo held up as the all-absorbing | Fatial to be worshipped indiscri- minato y. Mens sano in corpore ano is one of the wisest of

axioms, tried by the centuries and not found wanting if it is followed with that calm discro- tion which St. Paul orystallized in the observation, Be yo tempor- ato in all things. But, unfortu nately, it is far from being the invariable habit of those repon- sible for the traing of the growing youth of the nation to proceed temperately. The word went forth among the

schoolmen that athletics must be made a big foatura nad soon the enthusiasts obtained' control and drove the moderates before them.

For many years in England no word of protest was hoard; but as time went by and the effects of. one or two decided of strenuous athleticism became apparent men began to doubt the wisdom of | much that was being done on the football field, the running track, in the boats or in the gymnasium.

Daily Prese

Women in China. Whatever the reason may be the fact is undoubted that the women in Chion, are beginning to look into their position. The increase of knowledge regarding HATS. social conditions in Europe and America has stimulated an earnest desire among Chinese women for education, and this desire in recent years' hos boon net by the establishment of girls! schools in many parts of sho country. Indeed we read quite recently of a school being established in Canton "for the training of ladies' to qualify as members of the National As sembly." "The tutors were to be number of law students who havo studied in Japan stu- dents, presumably of the "inals sex. Whether this is part of widespread organisation we do not know, but this announcement, combined with suffragette ex- ploits in Shanghai and Nanking, suggest that there in an organisa tion of women who have imbibed the doctrines and copied the methods of the British Women's Enfranchisement movemont, and now that they have commenced to forcibly draw attention to their grievances by raiding the Nation- al Assembly and smashing the furniture, just to emphasise the urgency of their demande, we Busume that, like the British suffragettes they will not be happy till their ambitions are fully realised.

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South China Morning Post.

Aye Ready, 15 Jo Publication to-day of details concerning the Army Estimates calis for some remark. One can- not help comparing the fine physique and excellent demea nour of the soldiers who ‘garrison Hongkong to-day with the dan dified more-ornamental-than-use- ful article which was the “pride” CLEAN.of the nation some years ago, Vast changes for the better.... ment of the British Army [44 have been made since the terrible

disasters of the Boer var taught, the need. The other day, in discussing the Army in the House of Commons, Coloned "Seely handed to: Mr. Amery s sealed envelope, which, so afterwarde said, contained proofs that an army of $150,000 ven could be detached for war

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