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GENERAL NEWS

Cost of Expelling. Allen Lunatics. The Flounce Comittee of the L.C.O. hastejo ted with reference

The London Policeman.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1913.

ing consists of actual work on a

Prepaid Advertisements

NE CENT PER WORD FOBEACH INSERTION.

TO LET.

unfurnished, 6 Rooms. Cheap Rental, from 1st December newly painted and colourwashed, ROGATE, Austin Road, Kow- loon; unfurnished.

Mom Nos, 9 & 10. Peak,

No...68 Péak, Mount Kellett"

Church Mission Society, Bunga low) from let October, 1913, til! 30th May, 1914, partly furnished. Choap rent.

SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM. in the State is op-educational, bat there are only about half a dozen women students in the First Institution in the World.oool," Mr. Williams continued. "The student mcet have two, "The only University for a years of College work before be arnalist is a newspaper office," cap got in, and then three to the proposed expulsion of is a time-honoured axiom with years of professional workin three pauper lunatica puder the Pressmen the world over, and the school of journalism before Aliens Act, that the Home apparently, its truth has been he can obtain a degree. The train Secretary adheres to his decision fully realised by the University newspaper, in addition to the to request the council to bear half of Missouri in commction with University work such as English, the exponse. The estimated cost which was established sous years Economics, Government, and the of removing the three patients in

ago the first school of journalism nsual subjects included in an £92, £23, and £34 respectively.

in the world. The outstanding ordinary University course. We feature of the school is the publi- get a number of men who have taken their degrees elsewhere, Out of the 21,000 men who cation day by day of a thorough and who come to us for their pro-1 CAMERON VILLAS No. 60 compose the Metropolitan Police up-to-date every by the deer, fessional training. The School Penk, to let furnished for 1 year Force all but eleven have entered duced entirely by the student of Journalism is co-ordinate with from 1st May. " through the ranks. Daring the under the supervision of the pro and on the same plan as the fessors (who are trained news School of Law or the Echool of past few years (said Sir E. Henry at the opening of Hampstend new paper men), which is entirely Medicine, the Sobool of Einoa-! unsubsidised, carries advertino-

tion, or other professional'schools. police station) 16,000 new mon

the streets monty, and is more than paying You must remember that school wore placed on every year after six weeks' train-way in spite of the strong in America means a Professional ly ing, and their conduct was most position of two well-produced College and the University is evening journals in the same made up of colleges and schools, exemplary.

vity,

The degree conferred at the end Interesting information con- of three years is that of B. J. Plans have now been prepared earning this unique and success. (Bachelor of Journalism).

"We pride ourselves on what for the proposed new Greatful University venture was given Western Road, the first of several.

method or the teaching of jour

The Great Western Road.

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to a Times of Ceylon representa

No. 6 Cameron Villas, No. 59 Peak to let furnished for one year from 1st May, 1914.

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"Kellett : Creat" No. 66 The

Peak, from 1st March, 1914, part-

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No, 19, 8holley Street.

FOR SALE or TO LET. (From 1st November, 1913.). No.1 Gough Hill, No. 103-Peak, Bungalow containing drawing, five bedrooms. With ground" for Tennis-Court.

STOʻLET.

Granville HOUSES Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

TO LET, FOUR-ROOMED

SHOP with GODOWN attach ed, Nathan.Eoad, KOWLOON,

Kowloon Marina Lot No. 48 with Whaif.

Apply to-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE &

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Alexandra Buildings.

TO LET OFFICE on Third Floor of Hotel Mansions Apply to-

HENRY HUMPHREYS,

Alexandra Buildings..

projected roads which, it is hop. ive by Mr. Walter Williams, Dean/may be called our laboratory dining and smoking rooms and Hongkong, 15th Dec., 1913 [1079 ·

FOR SALE. · HARTING and ROGATE, on

of the School of Journalism, Uni-alien by doing it, with the ed, may becnroe national thorough versity of Missouri, U.S.A. Mr. difference that, whereas you and fares from London to other great Williams has taken year off from I have had to learn without centres of population. The new school work for the purpose instruction, in the school the road will run from about Kew studying the world's journalism members of the Faculty train the Bridge to Hounslow Barrnoke, where it will join the main Baid the environment in which students day by day. The stud part of Kowloon Inland Lot 3154, Road. It will be Soft in with his journalism is produced.

ents have to do everything in a Eoli country can learn some- throughout, and will provide for

newspaper office from proof real- alters of journalism as in all other mstlas; the French can teach us something in the art of expression, the Germans in the

aiz or Fovea line, of traffië, with thing from any other country ining to leader writing. They go

ample footpaths.

Liverpool Cathedral.

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through all the stages of jour- alism; they act se reporters, ne given work as writers of special Articles or of descriptive accounts, as copy readers (or sub-editors 23 you call them), as headline writers,

of telegrams and in the rewriting of flimsies." The members of

At a meeting of the executive serious way in which they present committee of Liverpool Cathedral, information, "British journalism it was reported that Mr. Earle in its treatment of great world bad paid in the £10,000 which events, and it is the same with and are trained in the handling he offered three years ago on other countries." were the words condition, that a. further sum ofjin which Mr. Williams summaris- £35,000 was still needed to com-ed the object of his present world plete that portion of the Cathedral tour. How building. Bath turret at the south end of the choir bad been built to their full height of 162ft., the gable between seven turrets was completed, and the outer walls on both sides of the choir had been built to their full height of 120ft.

Compulsory Evening School. Mr. Oscar E. Warhurg. at a meeting of the Education. Com mittee of the LOJ.C., said it was a mator for serou consideration

World's Tour.

Then wê

the Faculty, who are trained newspaper men, act in the various Banior capacities. I am Editor in Chief, we have a City Editor, It is five months ago since he News Editor, etc., and all the oft Missouri, and so far he has other senior posts of an ordinary visited England, Scotland, Ireland evening newspaper. and Wales, Francs, Holland and have four man who teach advertis- Belgium, Germany, Russia ("ing work-how to get advertise- found one of the brightest news-mente, how to write and how to papera in the world at Moscow." display them.

"In order that the students was Mr. Williams's comment). Austria-Hungary, and Italy. lay feel their sense of respon England and on the Continent sibility and their personal interest our visitor did not confine him elf in the conduct of the newspaper to a study of the important nawahe entire sundent body constitutes papers, but visited the byoways a the University Missontiau Associ that for the first time since 1000l the highways of Europe ination, which owns the newspaper. thero had been decrease journalism, paying attention alike Each student in the school is what evening schools enrolment um the marvellous organisation of you would call a shareholder in ounting to 7,029, or about 1. peroma of the principal Loudon the company, and cnce a year cent. The Board of Education offices, to the method of moit they meet, "olect a Board of and that Baard was of opinion that progress wasment of locsi affairs by the more Directora being made in teaching and or influential provincial dailies, to selects a Managing Editor or ganization, but the proportion of the time saving ingenuity of Manager and, in this way, etadents who did not persevere busy evenings, and to bi-weeklies the direction of the policy of was lamentable large. Thus of and weeklies with their to finus the paper is derermined by the the enrolment of 708250, 123,877 verbatim reports combined with students themselves." failed to attend at least 14 hours an ever expanding cult of the Mr. Williams stated that

Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ... 3rd Floor, Alandra Building,

[211 Hongkong, 2nd Oct., 1913

Kowloon. Suitable for Eur- opeans, in good airy locality. All Modern Conveniences. Terms

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Notices

N, LAZARUS,

Opáliminile Optician.}{"

Nothing is me worthy, ofly secon sideration than the welfare of your eyes. The trouble that to-dny le small and cosi- ly remedied, if neglected may got beyond aingle measures. Bo un the safe sido and If your eyes are giving trouble call on and have them examined. i:No charge for aight testing,

N. LAZARUS,

in the year. Of the 708,259 vial. He is no more blind to students attended the college OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN.

Japanese.

studont enrolled 222,043 were the faults of the American press from all parts of the world. Some Over 21 years of age, 177,841 (although he thinks those faults twelve or fifteen countries were were between 17 and 21, and have been exaggerated) than he represented and the students 307,476 were under 17. Disa to the faults of the British, included two Chinese and "two oussing the report, Lord Cheyles French and German press. more said the Council might In his own words he thinks ultimately have to propose com-

journaliem can best be taught by finding out the beat in the journaliam of other countries and endeavouring to apply it to the

palsion,

Larger London Station.

Owing to the general increase journalism of our own country

B. L AND EASTERN SHIPPING.

of traffic during the past few in my case the United States)." The Pinang Gazette under- years the Great Western Railway Mr. Williams laughingly remark-stands that the long contamplated bas been obliged to extend Padded that he expected to hold the deal between the British Steam ington Station. To the east of unchallenged record of having Navigation Co. and the Eastern the present arrival platforms three rubbed shoulders with more Shipping Co. is now practically additional platforms are being journalis's thau any other man completed. The ownership of the built for the accommodation of in the world when he returned laiter's fleet and basiness will Förriving traing. Hitherto this to Missouri in seven month's from the let, instant pass to the accommodation has been in times time, for, from boro, be intends 3. T. but our information, which of heavy pressure more than fally travelling through India, then on which comes from Calcutta, ja to occupied. The new platforms to Australia and home by way of the effect that no immediate will tend to smoother working at China and Japan. Next your he and drastic changes are con- these times, and to increased hopes to visit Sath, Americ. templated. The present steamers punctuality. Space for the new Questioned as to the Missouri will be taken off gradually and platforms has been found by School of Journalism, Mr. Wil-replaced by suitable B. I. boate alsing the road which has been liams expressed himself na proad which have done service in other Deed by cabs when empty for of his connection with the world's waters. For some years, too, entering the station from Praed pioneer school of journalism. As there is a likelihood that the local Street, No. 9 has been the last has been stated already, the management as regards the platform hitherto. In future distinguishing feature of the castal trade now in the hands of there will be Nos. 10, 11, and 12 Missouri University vonture is the Eastern Shipping Co., will in addition, all of which will be the publication of a daily alto continue unchanged, while the used for ordinary traffic arriving noon newspaper (the University direction of affairs will be from at Paddington. No. 12 is already Misecurian) with circulation and London and not from Calcutta. fioished, and bas, in fact, beer advertisemente, which must come The rumoured early termina opened. In addition to the oroat on time and most pay its tion of the freight war between dinary traffic this platform will own way. One of the two op- the B, I. and the N. Y. K. is also be used for the purpose of deal position papore is a particularly confirmed by our informant- ing with milk at certain times of bright and clevor production. Singapore Free Press. the day. Care has been taken in and both are good examples of making the extension to arrange American evening journalism..

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