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THE EDUCATION OF SEAFARERS.
There are fascinating possi- Conference of Cambridge, bilities, about the scheme for the
"Their education and the better adunation of booksellers' proper cultivation of the sensos Nr. 9. H. Balen, second officer, assistants, but what exactly is to which God has given them, are Hupeh, has gone second officer.be the direction of the education? the object on which any happiness Chùasdus
aska a Home paper. A study of most depends How would k Mr. J. Robinson, from reserve, paychology might be the most use- enlarge their minds if they should has gone second officer, Hupeb.
Mr. W. J. Larter, chief officer, Hangchow, has gone chief officer, Chekinog.
Mr. A. T. Summerfield, from revarre. has gone chief officer, Hangchow.
Mr. R. Kettlewell, chief officer. Chungking, is an reserva.
Mr. R. Tarby, from reserve, bas gone chief officer, Chungking.
Mr. T. McCowat, second officer, Chungking, bas resigned.
Mr. T. 1. Rasmussen, from Irave, has gone chief officer, Kanchow.
ful beginning. A bookseller, after all. must pleass his customers. and, to leave living writers out of the question, the assistant who, in the interests of pure literature, pressed upon a dévotee of Charles Garrica & volume of Meredith or Henry James might be doing very bad business.
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acquire a sufficient knowledge to give them an idea of the beauty and wonder of the creation? Wherever they have that, nothing on this side of the moon can give them much uneasiness."
So old Cuthbert Collingwood Nelson's "Dear Coll-of the men whom be commanded. ia Nelson's room after Trafalgar. Lawn tennis players will prob- In the Cambridge College, of ably be grateful if Commander which Nelson's father was a Hillyard and bis committee follow fellow, shipowners, seamen, rep- the example of the Kent cricket resentatives of the Civil Service, authorities by barring the auto-and experts in adult education, graph hunter. Last year the have been in conference, to devisa Mr. L. Mumby, sup's chief principal phayers in the chamways and means by which Coll- officer. Ngaatia, is on reserve.
pionships might almost have ingwood's aspirations may be Mr. E. G. Ingelrigtsen has been pleaded that any failure in their made good for the seafarers of appointed supy second officer.play was the result of fatigue to-day. Ngapkin.
caused by autograph writing, Lod It is a good word-seafarers; Mr. J. Grossatt, second officer, only the strongest minded of comprehensive, and the Seafarera” Kanchow, is on leave.
players have the required hardi- Education Service is a good title Mr. L. W. Harrison, from re-bood to refuse firmly all solicita-for the organisation, which for serve, has gone second officer. tions. Once an exception, has two and a half years past has Kanchow.
been made the player is lost, and been working to provide (33 a first Mr. G. S. Arthur, second engin-jesen abject flight is not always step in its work) libraries of well-}| eer, Hoaan. bas gone second successful against the Geet-chosen books and guidance in engineer. Hangshow,
footed collectors.
Mr. J. R Seed, second engineer. Hangehow, bas gone second engineer, Hunas.
Mr. A C. Love, chief engineer, Hoia Peking, has gone chief engineer, Chekiang.
Mr. A. Moore, second ecgineer: Chinking. has gone second engineer, Chungking.
Mr. *. Anderson, second engineer, Chungking, has gone second engineer, Chinkiang.
Mr. K. Logan, chief engineer, Chekiang is on reserve.
Mr. W. E. E. Springett, third engineer, Ningpo, has gone third enzinger, Hangchow.
reading. In that time libraries have been placed on 22 ships, About 101 which have made
Should the widely-circulated scapshot of the Prime Minister voyages. stretched on the sandhills, enjoy. Yet, s the chairman. "Mr. lag a pipe, chance to be seen Albert Mansbridge, said in his by the Clerk of the French inaugural address, “We are st Chamber of Deputies, that official present but at the acorn stage." will feel abocked. When the He prophesied that before the present Chamber was elected conference came to an end we the Clerk requested each deputy should hear the acorn crost," to send for publication in the and 1 think that prophecy has official handbook to the Cham-been fulfilled. ber-biographical details, accom panied by a photograph. Among the photos furnished in response
SCHEMES FOR THE EXTENSION
OF THE WORK. Among those who attended
to this request was one of a were Sir W, J. Noble, Bart.. deputy in army uniform, smoking Captain Sir Thomas Fisher,
Mr. W. E. Bullen, third a pipe. The Clerk pronounced BE. Sir Kenneth Anderson, gineer, Fangtien, has gone third this unsuitable for an official Bart, the Hon. Kenneth Mackay engineer, Kanchow.
publication. and as the deputy (bringing the good wishes of Lord declined to send another in its Inchcape). Messrs. H. Glover, T. place the handbook had to ap-Chambers, CBE, W. R. Smailer, pear without his likeness.
Mr. H. Liddle, third engineer, Chengtu, has gone third engineer,! Fengli.D.
Mr. F.S:McLay, thirdengineer, Kanchow, has gone third engineer, Paction:
The
Peter Wright, H. J. Sprott, Admirals Tupper and Drury- Grocers' Hall, where the Earl Lowe, and many others.
The party was welcomed by the Mr. A. Pirrie, from leave, has of Balfour was recently enter-
tained at dioner Was the Vice Chancellor of the Univer- gone secand officer. Tingrang.
Mr. E. Gastling, second officer, scene of many an historic gather-sizy, and addressed by the Right
ing in the past. During the Com-Hon. Viscount Haldane. Tinguang, is on reserve.
Captain W. N. Chandler, from monwealth the ball was the place rest of the time was devoted to leave, has gone master, Tingsang of meeting of Parliamentary Com-the consideration of business of Captain C. Campbell of themittees, while in 1641 the Grand schemes for the extension of the
Committee of Safety held its meet- work. Tingsang, is on reserva.
As a nation we have been sop- "Mr. C. E. Compton, third ings there. Cromwell and Fair-
fax were given a grand entertain-posed to be indifferent to the engineer. Waishing. has gone
ment in the hall in 1649, while at benefits of education. If this was third engineer. Tunzshing.
Mr. W. F. Parton. third the Restoration "honest George ever the truth, I imagine that engineer. Tungabing. has gone Monk was sumptuously bin- the cause was to be found in the queted. The original hall was too narrow restriction of the termi third engineer, Suivo.
Mr. W. Twoedie, third engine r,completed so far back as 1428. to instruction which dealt mainly Saiwo, has gone acting second and in 1681 the building was with the material things of life, renovated to make it fit for the writes a correspondent in a Home engineer. Esang.
Mr. J S. McDonald, second residence of the Lord Mayors, by journal. What must have struck whom it was used for the ensuing anyone who was present at the engineer. Eang, is on leave.
Mr. A. L. Miller, from leave. 80 years, the Bank of England Cambridge meetings was the bas gone chief engineer. Fausang.holding their Courts there for eagerness of the seafarers' rep- the seheme Among the many resentatives that Mr. H. Craig, acting chief en forty years,
succeed and that the gineer, Faurang, has gone second famous members of the Grocers' should
Company were Charles II.. Wil-libraries supplied should be of engineer, esne ship.
liam III. Pitt. Lord Chief Justice such a kind as would uplift the Tenterden and George Canning. spirit and character of the men. and co less the anxiety on the
Mr. J. W Fisher. acting second engineer, Pausang, bas gone third engineer. sama ship.
Mr. A. B. Robertson, bird- en
third engineer, same ship
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It seems possible (writes a part of the shipowners present, to gineer, Bosscz, has gone sup'y correspondent) that I have dis-afford encouragement and assis:-
covered, purely by chance, where ance.
It is not often, especially in Mr. B. Gunther. second officer. Mr. H. G. Wells obtained the Hsinming, is on reserve. Mr. Aname given to the best known these days, that you find those Vinogradoff for reserve, has of his creations. Locking through who are asked to pay protesting gone second officer. Hsinming.-the list of bygone players ap. that the contribution asked from Shipping and Engineering. pended 'ro Lord Haris's "His-them is not sufficient to cover the tors of Kent County Cricket," service rendered. Yet that was I noticed the following entry
the line raken by Sir Willian No- Kips. of Eltham played for be and Sir Thomas Fisher in Kent . England in the Artillery discussing the finance of the Ground, London, 1744. James service, and it was recommended
THE CHIENTAO AFFAIR. Love, in Cricket: An Heroic that the contributions payable on picion born of ignorance and lackį
Semi-official dispatches state Viscount Lascelles Denies a
Poem, published 1774. says::
bebail of ships obtaining library of opportunity which is at tha
root of much social misunder-that the Chinese authorities have Report.
Kipsis remarkable for handing should be increased.
standing SEAMEN'S CHUICE OF BOUIS.-
protested to Mr. Obsta, Japanese Princess Mary (Viscountess the Ball at the Wieket and
the
Experience on board the ships I cannot close without a word Minister in Peking, against the Stumps Lascelles) is not to run borses in knocking
of the maintenance heron name next year. That is instantly if the Bateman is not since the scheme started sbows of warmest admiration for Mr. further
cautious.""" made clear from letters written extremely
tave sa catholic Albert Maasbridger's inspirings additional police sent in connec- Now, that seamen by the Earl of Harewood and Joseph Wells, the novelist's tastes in literature as any other I had almost written "inspired" tion with the recent Towtaokow were affair, on the ground that ordat Viscount Lascelles.
fatber, was also a Kent county section of the community. About address.". In that we It had been stated that Lord player (be once took four sacces-one-half of the books taken out made to realise the springs of the has been restored. The Minis? Harewood was giving up racing, siva wickets for his county with are standard fiction, with W. W. enthusiasm which overflows from expressed regret at the inability and would band over his colours four successive balls). He lived Jacobs at the head of the poll. himself and all those who are of his Government to effect with- "to Viscount Lascelles; also that at Bromley, quite close to Eltham, After fiction come books of travel. actively working himself and all drawal at this moment, when Princess Mary (Viscountess Las-the birthplace of Kips, and was biography, technical books, and those who are actively working nothing definite is guaranteed for celles) would run horses in her formany years professional coach books of reference in the order with him for the broader educa the maintenance of order, and as He touched order is not yet really restored. to the West Kent Club, whose named. Strangely enough, the tion of seamen,
Chientao The ban. secretary of the Rac-headquarters at Chislehurst are seamen have not developed an hands with the Collingwood across Detailed reports from Consul- ing Protection Branch of the also close to Eltham. Thas the appetite for books on industrial the gap of a century and a quarter General Sakai in National Workmen's Council has name of Kips was almost certainly history or economics, and the of time. Only by culture of this regarding the losses sustained at received the following letters known to Wells pere, and may spirit of adventure which made kind can the thirst of man blos-Towtaokow are expected by the Moulton Paddocks, New-have cropped up occasionally in them seamen is to be traced in som and bear fruit for the benefit Foreign Office in a few days. of all mankind. That is the self-According to the Foreign Office market, July 1, 1922-Dear bis conversation and imprinted thair choice of books. Sir, I have no present infen- itself on the brain of Wells fis. About. 60 per cent, of the men expression of which Mr. Mane-estimates, the loss of the Japanese tion of giving up racing. No Though. Mr. Wells has digs at on board use the libraries and the bridge spoke as the highest sim of residents amounts, to Y50,000, announcement of the kind was cricket enthusiasts in some of his books are well taken care of and education." Thus shall man hear while another Y50,000 represents the morning stara singing to-the value of the buildings, arms Authorised by me. I shall cer-novels, notably in "Marriage" he regularly exchanged.
and ammanition of the Consulate There was one point of especial gather for joy." tainly not allow anyone to is undoubtedly proud of his
This is a movement which is destroyed or carried away by the adopt my racing colours father's eminence in the game. interest. "That was the insistance wbite I am aliva.-Youre truly, According to Mr. C Lewis Hind by the seafarers' representatives destined, to go forward and ex-outlaws. Harewood.
keeps framed in a place of honof the seamen's right to be regard- pand. The pioneers are com- Viscount Lascelles writes from our in his study, a cricket carded as a citizen; to have a share in paratively few, but all concerned Chesterfield House, Mayisirabowing the prowess of Papa the reasonable amenities of Hfe. are earnest in their determination
Dear Sir, In reply to your Wells with the cricket ball" He no longer considers himself as to carry on to success. It will not He scored lave, to marry for
money, and there was of a race apart. With Lord be very very long before a library Haldane's sloquent address it can and every guide designed to sid
own name.
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nothing of the report to which 300 refer, except that Lord Harewood sold his yearlings at the Doncaster Sales.
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