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NOTES & COMMENTS.
The Volunteers & Election.
HAPPINESS
HAP- ENJOYMENT MAY RE Members of the Volunteer PINESS. Corps will have read with a good CULTIVATED, AND IS, AFTER ALL,
ant CONDITION deal of interest the remarks of LARGELY
OF
KOWLOON NOTES.
(By The Ferryman..")
BREMEN LEAVES FOR HOME.
TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
A
Recounting personal remin- I see that people who reside on Big Batch of Passengers.
iscence at a treture in Edinburgh the Peak are being reminded
With 1,110 out of her 1,500 recently, Lond. Sands said that that if they have not applied for permission to live in the exaltedths occupied, the transport he was once invited to address the note General Officer Com- [HARIT-Lilian Whiting.
regions, they are expected by law Bremen sailed just after noon to an Ayrshire literary society, and manding on the question of the
Since her chosë sa bis subject "Shakes- day for England. Yesterday's health return 15 do so. I don't suppose any-
He was informed by the principle of electing their own officers.
deported arrival in Hongkong the vessel peare." This privilege.
non-fatal cases of body is likely to be was shows two
has been refitted, and a number of Parish minister that a Bailie granted members on the re-diphtheria ione British and one therefrom. Presumably samen the second-class cabins have been would more a vote of thanks. organisation of the Corps in the Portuguesel
has just discovered that the law has never been observed Hence reconverted into third-class berths The Bailie, be said, was a plain to accommodate the large number blunt mac, but on (W recent spring of last year, and it was a
of military and naval ratings who occasions had mada most privilege that was gladly exer- Certain members of the Chinese the reminder. Visol and thought very highly of community are giving a dinner
are going Home by her. There successful appearance 03 It was not then considered toịat the Kam Ling Hotel on Tues- Lest there should be any misare, however, about 100 second speaker. One occasion was as Conflict in any way with the day next in honour of the Hon. apprehension over the matter, let class berths leil, and these, to spokesman of a deputation to the Maintaining of discipline or the ME. W. Chatham, C. M. G. me say that it is not necessary together with the first-class billetsminister and his wifs on the Securing of efficiency. It was
apply for permission to reside inȚare stated to be in sufficient nut occasion of the minister's jubilee, leven thought that it would help
We have received from the Kowloon. Our motto is "Let 'ember to accommodate local officers and the other was at a curling in the latter regard.
well as club dinner, when ha proposed War Office has taken objection Union Trading Company, sole all come!" Still, we hope that and civil servants
salagents in Hongkong and South one day there will be a European various contingents who are ex-the Laird's health. During the to the principle
China for the National Benett reservation on the peninsula. For pected to swell the already large lecture the Bailia dozed, har the Ordinance his nor amen led to remove the privilege Assurance Co., Ltd, of London, why should there be one law for number of passengers at Singa-awakened in time to make his The Hon. Mr. Pollack, ever totas calen lars issued by the latter the the fee in safeguarding pabti. Company. (privileges, rightly asked why it
But the
hal been wamsidered necessary A Mis consignment of opium, to change the enginal Ordinance (value! at $5 100), was seized by in this razand, ani in defence of it. Police on board a sampan in the War Odine's opinion H. Causeway Bay yesterday. One] the General. Oficer Command-chinese has been arrested, and
before ing male gaite an interesting) will be charged little speech. There will, we Macibirate next week. think. be very few in feel inclin-
Correspo di leats are re prestad tu oborrow the rule which requires hem to japkart their wines and alfresses with communications aldressed to the Ebror, not necessarily for publication, but as anjed ta prestian the wisdom of his avidence of their bona fides.
Allcommunications'intended for publication should be address Business correspondence should be sent to the Manager.
to the Elitor.
The rate of subscription to "Une Hongkong Telegraph" per annunt. (Payable in Advanen 1
wh will
the
Yesterday at the Marine Cour: before a code was charged Commas der C. W. Beckwith, B. S., with being on board the
Viewpoint and few satiously rester the passing of Janis very short-lived potenssion It was untech-lly democratic
and possibly harmless enough Amakusa Maru without the pernussion of the officer. He was
1: $35/hers
ford $10. which was paid by a philanthropic Chinese gentleman.
that
contain fin Jamentally
discipline. Soldiers andi The rate per quarter and per mensem, proportional. Subscripjendliers with the preservation
ara Vidunteers
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HONGKUNG. FRIDAY, JANUARY, 14, 1921. -WHEN LABOUR RULES."
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Profession Sklatevski, the
Peak
And
Kowloon?
another
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If you want to live up on the
Peak, Where folk are so rich and so
sleek.
You must get a "permit" (So the laws term it)
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**This Willum Shake-
for pore and Colamba.
speech. The naval ratings comprise peare." he started. "was a vera principally men who are paid off remarkable man and an eminent from the Carlisle, which has been set. No that I wad compare further him wit oor ain Robbie Burns, recommissioned for a period of service in China waters. This Shakspeare wrote Uneasy and about 282 sailors from the lies the heid that weers a croon
Noo, Rob wad never mak' sic a Tamar and the submarines.
that. He kent Surgeon Rex Admiral Charles mistake as Or else you'll be fined by the S. Woodwright after a long period veel enench that Kings and
Beak!
of service in this station is going Queens dinna gang to bed wi home with his wife and amongst their croons on." But if you've no great wish to the officers accompanying him
are Captain A. H. Walker; Eng Lord Sands also recalled the
• swank And have no ambitions to rank,ineer Commander J.E.G. Cunning-time when the average man of Come down from the moon: You can live in Kowloon-
No
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tunes!
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sileas and Warrant Mechanician Charles
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This is the title of a dume by Mr. J. H. Thomas, M. P. the
plota speaking At present! miust have been created by Kowloon Dock Ball takes place railwaymen's leader Mr. le mas, a Pray tanier, is subtly the Cepa je pral of its uti varjunorrugatus persona in shanghai voted (notwithstanding an võvastonal outburst, perhaps a cc.in 15 when appointments arearst Peking to reuse disaffection (10-night, and a hapan time is Mrs. Eyres is also travelling byfessor Elliot Smith's lecture on to the advanced" wing of Lestears to be one of the moderate mode, men of the same stamp and of the demerate' movement, and, silver, even Cabinet Minister), Melen? have alluded to the possibing of a babour Movernment. Mai Thama proposals motit sotton potiondefation
chain, the onl
jganisers van punt on the loyalty Sout, a work as this a keen support of the rank and in contrast to treatises up on alstrøm Sonaleti mobes, has certain de hnite internet, details it thirds as if the are only dim, upon the manner in when Labuns tugislators projede An All-Women to bandle concrete problems when the respot-divity is upon their own shoulders.
11.0000
in their
Rub- campaign of
that ww finity. We noticed
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Paymaster Commander the middle classes ham: L.R. Baker laccompanied by Mrs, quired to raise his voice in publis permits." and no-one to Baker); Comtaander B. Ackworth|except on the occasion of bis accompanied by Mrs. Ackworth marriage when he replied to the and family); Lieutenant Com-toast of himself and his bride, an I Congratulations to Mr. Follockanders D. V. first, Andrew it was regarded as a terrible-
Lieutenants as follows:-Ladies and gentle Lambert, D.S.C.; To thug, and tagive then famous pianist, is giving another on pegging away at the bathing Johnstone, D. 8. O. and F. Jordeal. It usually ran something Dolphin, Ausdell, Clark, J. Hen-Unaccus-unaccustomed- they they webtal at the City Hall this beach question. Tatovering at 30 pm. He will also forgetting Kowloon's claims McNair inccampanied by Mrs, unaccustomed 34 I am to public then the power of boiling wha:appens here on vie both, whilst this connection. We're now to
Cyril Appleton. proudest moment of my-of our my sud de li wan the fich he is giving a recital have a Committee to see what Nair, Leston-Bennett, D. V. speaking-1-1 wish to 293
Friedberger. at the matter as if the in Vanton, and he will play a can be done to secure adequaceyton Ward, Casswell, W. H. D. to assure you that this is the Rose and Farquharson: Acting lives-and I also wish to thank Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not or lered for a loose
¦ Volunteers were on active service Maea on the end and 2014|facilities for sca-bathing, both on
the island and the mainland.
Lieutenants T. 5. Little and you on behalf of myself and Miss dized period will be continued until counterman 1- 1.
David F. Croft: Sub. Lieutenants-Mrs-my wife--for the kind The "Hongkong Telegraph" is now on sale ar, and will bejte can get a better idea how finstant,
to disipline the
When the Hon. Mr. Fletcher A. J. S. Eastley, Avon R. Prentis way in-in which you have drunk Street Il a call from Third delivered to subscribers by the Daily Farm Company, Lai.[subversive
prvi-ge" might operate.
I must Shameen, Canton, who ate our agents there.
Flegislating one has to legislate" bought out the firemen at 6.30 last spoke on this bathing beach and Sidney E. Johnson; Midship-our health and Dr. Snodgrass for
There Was cothing man Hooper: Warrant Engineers his beautiful speech. for contingencies as well as Borlast evening, only to discover on question
statement ex-E. A. D. Williams, John D. now conclude, but before doing everyday atfa re, and it is just as larrival that the outbreak, which definite in his well that the privilege has been was caused by the fusing of cepting that the present places Irvine, Alfred Nash, Frederick so. I just-1 just-I just wish to ex-were likely to be lost. As 10 Asker, and J. R. Pigo::; Warren say that Miss-that we both feel was Telegraphista George Vince that this is the proudes: life of HIGGIN BOTHAM.-A: Sourabaya, on the 19th inst.. Charles Hemove to. In a former comment electric wires, hal bern
proudest this matter we expresse tinguished by the Polier and the alternative provision, he J. Higginbotham (of John D. Hutsbleen & Ca
the hope that efficiency an inmates with the indicting of decidedly vague. Now, however, and Albert E. Withers; Ship-our
The whole matter is to be looked wrights Stanley J. Goldres. moment of our lives." His frienda suitabulice would be made very little damage.
Samways. into, and the general hope is Chas.
and A. S. would crowd round and congratu the sola justification For
that something definite will be Anderson: Bastawains, Thomas late him-"I had no idea you
Auch an Frederick future appointments
The Secretariat of the Admin-done before next summer comes Tierney.
J.1 were and 235
prator. Sc. promotions and we would like to istrative Council of the Military round.
entirely Light: Commissioned Torpedo Nowadays this So long as the repeat tha!.
Government in Canton has issued
Gunner Thomas Mitchell:changed and there were few men Volunteer! members
san'official denial that the Military We're still waiting for the clock | Torpedo Guaners Gimblett and B. of decent education who could Defene Corps are well offered)
Government is negotiating for the
to appear on the Kowloon railway Malbourne: Gunners Arthur F. set without embarrassment make there will be ne compla ng hot sale of Hainan to a certain foreign sde there's a bell already Norman. C. Strong and H. Dodge: a short complimentary speech. baker is a spetition of the ward country, adding that no territory
I have rarely seen the Royal stirme experien se the popularity of of the Republ of China may talastalled, so it isn't to be a The Copes will up behely suffers and contrary to law. The Secrime. Wonder if it'll play
Mr. Ogden, Chief Engineer of Society's rooms so crowded (says The Newrything to be gamedacias believes that this rumbur}
the Fleet Oiler Dredgol, is alsa correspondent of the Evening included in the naval contingent. Standard) as they were for Pro- the Royal mummies. TLS promised. Everybody looks for the same steamer. asons the people.
ward to this annual event, becaus The naval contingent, which Professor was himself responsible the floor is probably the largest is under the command of Con- for the unwrapping and catalogu The oral organizers of the and finest in the Colony for danc-mander Ackworth, in addition to ing of most of these mummies of China Keller Funds
aring whites the hospitality of the the officers mentioned, comprises the Pharaohs, their wives, and acquiring some riginal ideas Dock folk is universally known. of 235 ratings from H.M.S. Carlisle their children. There was ons and 282 seamen from the Tamar Rood story of a certain Egypto- logist known to Professor Elliot Mention of dancing recalls an and submarines.
Smith who during the early · The military details comprise eighties was touring Egypt with De belle menang dan pook of the pacent to the bar incident which once occurred in
Hong. The conversation, at 178 officers and men. made up as ich American. They had been The are queen on with winch the author deals is the Constitu.
displayed 01 tina, and Mr. Thomas utiles,tatingly declares manself a Monarchist, man's point of side and
much pestered by the usual an afternoon tea party, turned on as follows as two and the other containing
Officers-Major G. Je Huquet, bordes of fake antique merchants. He affirms that as the King has proved myself at essentially conelis man's point of view
nemaina | bumber of refugera
dressed dancing, and one of the quests stitutional modaren the question of Republic versus Monarchy wul distinct.
of the puresarly in uk, have been who had a great liking for the (Witte): Captains. E. H. Gray. One night at the Luxor Hotel an foldersly dance enquired of a 174 Punjabis; .. Bourdillon. Arab mysteriously tapped the hot arise. Mr. Loomis jaga a tite tribute to the Prince of Wales, FONS so that it may b· assume i that the Prince's surense.st would also fe drast mon
To ensure that the ap lady sitting near her: "Do you (2 22nd Punjabis): P. P. Less window of their room, thrust his This is satisfactory to supporters on a bonba maren aury to in be supported by Latout.
tention the campaign deserves know the d'Albert's "No." (Wilia, Ret): C. I. Cordan, (2 22nd bead in, and whispered, "Do you Munareburism, as far as it goes, rot it will be noted that Mr. Firmas stitute an inquiry
1 Fan enterprising came the reply: "do they live in Punjabis); and Lieut. J. Ergant, want to buy the mummy of Rameses the Great 7" He was, bases his attitude murely upon personality, nat principle. Majls the woman's
Troops-Royal Engineers. 4: of course, driven off with con- Thomas says, however, that whilst the Labour party towo tiers the 4 luminvas wisdom of having on heteditary nonaruto it is opposed to an heredit
Wills Het. 108; R.G.A., 24; R.A. temp. A month or so later the At the same time, it is a imi ttel that diverse; who desale egoteasin
S.C.. 3; RA.M.C.. 2; RADO. 14friends read in a newspaper of the ary Upper Uhamber.
Surse D.C. Malle: (V. A.L.M. greates: find of Royal mummies views are held in the Labour party meganding the value of a Second is that while "the woman's view'
to be something. sippo-e!
That Arab's ofer Chamber. Mr. Tautas credits the House of Lords, and not, the is Commons, with being the guardian of popular beraes during the definite and well-marked no tway.
tingent, which is under the com- missed the chance of a century! war, and he consequently favours & Second Chamber, on condition women have the same ites of it
N.S.) and Mrs, J. Eawright are ever made.
mand of Major le Huquet, with that it should not be hereditary. In regard to home administration The (aly) Principal of Newnham
included in the military con had been genuine, and they bad
Lieutenant Bryant, R.E., #9 Now that the Duke of West when Labour rules. Mr. Thomas says that land. the mines. thei which may be regarded as the
Peak Tramway Camping Mention of tennis reminds me
minster has married agaio (says railways, canals, shipping, and supply of milk and bread would alijgeneral headquarters of higher
Messrs. Jarline Mathe of the Ladies Singles Champion Quartermaster for the voyage.
The following civil servants the Weekly Dispatch) there will be under the absolute ditertion of the State. Mt. Thomas replies to lucation among the fair sex."
OT! the 12th instant ship of the Colony, which this the objections usually made to Government Control, which he says,oes so far as tu assert, in effect,
woman's view" is als95 would be totally different from war control. He dues and explain that the how or on what terms the Government would obtain possession of myth in short, that woman's is alleged that they acted in rear is something of a farce, also left by the Bremen: In-be three "Duchesses of West- Kirkby, Wilson, Shannon, Dorl Duke's grandfather; Constance, what is at present private property. Originally the Socialist peu-purposes are practically the same concert, by juzzling with the judging by the number of entries. Spectors G. Cockle. T. Murphy, D. minster living. Katharine, the gramine was simple confiscation; the later view has inclined to as man's. There is a look of this sales, and afterwards go: Mr. In other years, invitations have Barnett, and A. Moody, Sergeants second wife and widow of the wards "fair market value." Mr. Thomas does hint at purchase. He is kind about an enterprise which Buyers, of the Peak Tramw279, been specially sent to every mixed ing. Chevalier, and Cotton: In the first wife of the Duke; and
receipt without club asking for entries, but I hear heen started in the Out sign
The this was
not done this year. Spector and Mrs. Fox: Inspector the lady who up to recently was opposed to Protection. He thinks there should be a limit to profite, has
1: is an all-women mentioning any shortage.
remanded W33
the Thera ought to be at least forty and Mrs. Gipson, Inspector S. Mrs. Rowley. There is no other Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hynes recent instance of three duchesses but does not suggest bow businesses which make large protits one Country years, followed by a loss the next, could be conducted. In regard to factory, every branch of the con-ase housing and health questions the policy outlined by Mr. Thomas is/cern being in female hands. Oui=pplication of Mr. A. E. Hall, or fifty entries for such an event and family, Mr. and Mrs. A.all bearing the same title, but in pretty much on the Government's lines, but goes somewhat farther. sisters rendered unexpected aid who represented the first two and there probably would be if Provision of facilities for poor sobolars so as to extend education during the war, and it will be of defendants. Bail was allowed in more publicity were given to the
Limennant to cleopus the leach case. It has been declared that the Labour party would not be able to of this experiment, apparently handle foreign policy. Mr. Thomas retorts that the present parties undertaken mostly by women who "have not made a very brilliant show. He is in favour, of course, of bare to earn a livelihood.
open-diplomacy." On the question of Colonial policy we find Mr. Thomas more rational than the views of some Labour members would led one to expect. Broadly bis attitude is eventual complete self-government within the Empire for all British possessions. Mr. Thomas proposes Dominion Howe Rule for Ireland, with local option for Ulster. He is opposed to an Irish Republic, but he does not make it clear what would be the attitude of a Labour Govern- ment in the event of the majority of the Irish peoplo insisting on It is pertinent to remember that the complete independence.
to the University is contemplated.
Enterprise.
03
The
CRICKET.
Pounds of
it.
given to V.M.MA. Stulens at regular in.
-rwale -mum de 1 a large drum in) the leading car.
Four coal men were this morn-
Kowloon." !!
Kowloon Cricket Club is shortly to commence its annual tennis
tournaments.
the entries for
changed by Inspector Ken:hich close on the 21st instant, are Mr. G. S. Orme with Some good contests are looked the theft of 1.-25 lbs. of coil from forward to. I hear.
consignment ordered by the
itom
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Grimmett and family, Mr. J. H. Marlborough married, and for Krnoch, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and some time after, there were no Calvert and family. Mr. and Mrs. 1895, when the present Duke of
Mr. J. Ewing,
lewer had four BuchTISER OF To-morrow's Pictorial Sapple-
Inspector Cockle is in charge Marlborough. The senior, Jane, ment will contain. amongst other
was the third wife of the sixth pictures, & group taken at the service of which we heard so of the Government invalids.
much a little time ago? When's
The Bremen's port of dis duke, whom she survived by forty wedding of Mr. Harry Odell and going to start? There was a embarkation is Tilbury which, it years, dying in 1897. The next, Miss Sophie Well the Navy suggestion some time back in is expected, will be reached Frances, the dowager duchess, Rugby team which played the oficial quarters that the Govern about the 2016 February.
who died in 1899, was the mother Army last week: a portrait of
of Lord Randolph Churchill and ment were waiting for the K.F.A.'s Professor Sklarevski, who appears suggestions, but I hear these
of Lady Sarah Wilson; the third at the City Hall this evening; and have long since been sent in.
WAS Lilian, who afterwards two pictures showing the good Then why the delay!
Owing to the enormously in-married Lord William Beresford, work done amongst the blind and
creased cost of paper and print-and died in 1909; and the fourth In the above watch, to take poor by the Sisters of the Convent
ing the Vienn's Academy of the present duchess, Labour Party has lately declared for the concession of & Republic place on Saturday the 15th inst. of the Immaculate Conception at
Sciences, which some time ago (Mr. Thomas' book was probably written previously). Mr. Thomas on the LF.C. ground, the follow- Canton. Owing to unforeseen disapproves of the Excess Prouts Tax, which he agrees with ing will represent the Indians:-circumstances, some pictures of London was now the greatest was compelled to discontinus the capitalists is calculated to restrict enterprise, but he would impose A. H. Rumjahn, A. el Arculli, the Boy Scouts Rally and the riding city in the world, having pubication of the theses of the a capital levy, which capitalists regard ae even worse. Needless to S. H. Ismail, W. H. Abbas, A. A. group of Army Rugby footballers out-stripped New York, says the natural history class, bas just
philosophy say the Labour leader's programme bristles with debatable points, Rumjan, S. A. Ismail, D. Weer- are not available. We hope, how manager of the Underground decided also to cease publishing but on the whole shows a saner outlook than might have been apulli, F. M. Bux, K. Khan, ever, to reproduce these next Railways and General Omnibus the
Company. expected. It will be interesting to see how his fellow democrats 3. D. Ismail and D. Rumjaht. view it:
Indian R.C. v. H.M.S. Ambrose.
Saturday.
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