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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924.
POET AND SOLDIER.
Literary Genius in Army Post.
8.
MAN'S SPEECH.
A Discussion of Intelligence.
Czechoslovakia has hor D'An- The universality of speech and nunzio. Hola Colonel J.
language, the fact that no race or Machar, inspootor-general of the tribe of human beings has ovor London, April 28, Hongkong's contribution to the Army. A more poacoablo follow bean discovered who did not
D'Annunzio, British Empire Exhibition in one of than
Colonel posscus spooch and a more or less which the Colony may be proud, Macharr is,novertheless, through perfocted language, has led to and the interest it created to day, his poetry and prose one of the some very orroneous conclusions
of Czoulioslovakia, with regard to the montal equip opening day, most have been founders
Christian The states the
Seience |mont necessary for spooch, says pleasing to those in charge. pavilion is typical of Hongkong, Semitor Before the war it was Fredek. W. Brown in au ox- and one of the most faithful re Colonel Machar who helped to chango! It is hold by some that presentations on the grounds.
rousa. tho. national desire for speech is a gift to humanity; that Hon. Mr. E. Halifax, with freedom from the yoke of the itisaninherited form of bohaviour, Machar molded and that it would develop at the Mr. Hallitus. Hon. Mr. Chow Hapsburgs. Shou-sun, Sir Robert Ho Tung and opinion with his songs. Ho help- proscribed time in the life of the Miss Ho Tung allicially represented to create Czech pride in their individual rogardless of his social el Hongkong at the opening of the history tho held aloft the torch contact with other individuals, Exhibition
Wero reated of hope for them. Ha foresaw the Somo even go so far as to say that Austrian spoech roguiros no intelligenco, of adjacent to the Royal duis. Many sundoring
ther Hongkongites, including Mr. shacklos, and he fought for the no exorcise of mental powers, and W. Chatham, e. 'M. 6. aus "Mrs. rights of his people. Chatban, Sir Newton Stabb, Mr.. and Mr. L. N. Leefe, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. P. Hay. Mr. H. W, Bird. Mr. T. Petrie and Mrs. Dunean occupied prominent seats in the Stadium. Subsequently, the party adjourned to the Hongkong Section, where the success of the Exhibition and Hongkong's enterprise
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that the idiot, as woll: as the normal individual, may become & master of the art of speaking.
Cólonal Machar studied law originally, then passed into the
We have already seen that tho Austro-Hungarian Army as an officer. He was next found in child is utterly dependent upon somo hirh capacity in a Vienna the influence of his environment, upon his social bank. During the war, his attacks particularly on
the Hapsburg monarchy contact with other individuals, caused him to be charged with for the formation of his spooch treason, and he was imprisoned. habits, and it is only necessary The result of those dark expori-to recall this fact to refute the Tens of thousands passed through oncos was to draw from him idea of a "gift" of speech.
With regard to the relation be- Hongkong in the afternoon audi memoirs known as "Kriminal" evening in continuous admiring("The Prison."), which have be-twoon spooch and intelligenca it stream. Though not rely for como familiar to the English-is nosossary for us to understand business, the Chinese shopen reading public through transla-clearly what is meant by the lattor torm. If we accept the were very lassy displaying their tion.
President Masaryk and Colonel modern.definution wo must admit gurds. The restaurant is tungni-
cently equipped and decorated. Machar are two names which at once that speech is an in- and was literally thronged.
will pass into history aventually tellectual progress and that the Sir Frederick Longard, former as tho writers who did most to truly effective speaker must be a tho Ilterature of person of suporior intelligence. Hongkong Governor, paid a casual consolidate visit und expressed admiration Czechoslovakia and to present it In other words, ability to become of the wanderful reproduction in its complate form as a natural an effective speaker varies direct- of the Colony in which I left so my associations.
Hongkong is taking its share also in the many brilliant functions, Last night Hon. Mr. Chow Shou- sou, Sir Robert Ho Tung and Miss Ho Tung, Hon. Mr. Hallifax. and Mrs. Hallifax, and Mr. C. H. P. Hay represented Hongkong, at Princess Mary's reception. Hon Mr. Chow Shou-on also attended Chinese Students' Union banquet, and spoke on the benefits of Western edugation, arging the sturients to persevere, owing to the need of their country for able
the
men.
It is expected that the Hong kong Section will be fully completed Land equipped by the end of the
week.
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The former is hotter known. for his philosophical and educational and historical works; the lattor for poetry and masterfui prose, satires, memoirs, polemios.
individual.
REACTION TO STIMULUS. Intelligence may be defined as a specific reaction to a specifio stimulus. The stimuls may bo very complex, but, novertheless, CULTURED Scholar.
apocific. The term general Colonel Macher was first intelligenco" is commonly used to papii of Vrchlicky, but bocamo designate the resultant of all of later (with Thomas G. Masarkyan individual's specific intelligon-
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a realist. He is erudite in Greek ces of reactions to specific Soll 8 Vent Pipes, Rainwater Pipes. Hongkong together with a duly and Roman culture, which classi-stimuli. Intelligence, broadly cal background lont itself easily speaking. Indicates the way int to the form of poetry he was dos-which an individual ronots to his tined to use and to the subjects environment. Its unit of mea- which interested him. Being suremont, the intelligenico closely in touch with the politics quotient, indicates the relation- of his countrymen, his poetry ship which exists between an came to include a warmth of individual's ago and the type of political controversy and a wealth responses he makes to stimuli. of patriotic fervor. His numerous typical of his every-day environ preso works prove that ho under-ment. stands intimately his own people; they show him possessed of unusually fine style, clear, com- bativo, strong.
All individuals possess intellig- ence: that is, all have the ability to react to environmental stimuli. The type of reaction is détermined President Masaryk called by the individual's inherent modes Colonel, Machar, aftor the coup orbehaviour and by his experience. d'etat in 1918, to take over the To say that a child of three years Important work of Inspector of age has normal intelligence General of the Army." It perhaps does not mean that his reactions TheHongkong agent of the -seems-a-little-anomalous-at-first-are-the-same-as-those-of-a Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. but it becomes less strange when normally intelligent individual of advises that word has just been the facts are recalled that he was 25 or 50 years of age. It means received by the Spanish Minister
an officer in the Austrothat the child reacts as do the in Japan to the effect that the Hungarian army, that he was majority of children of three Spanish order Merite Naval
always closely in touch with years of age, just as the normal (2nd class) has been conferred upon political and military affairs, and adult reacts in a way similar to Capt. S. Robinson in recognition of that he was already a nationalthe majority of people of his age: his meritorious services when in hero whose worth had been pro-Hence the child may be an intel command of the s... Empress of ved and in whom the new nation ligent child and the adult may be Australia during the catastrophe athad confidence. Yokohama in September Inst.
GIRL DARD OF 17.
Betty Lloyd Humphreys,
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Colonel Machar was found in an intelligent adult. Likewise & his offices in the former palace of savage may be an intelligent savago. His environment may Ernistum.. In khaki, with a differ from ours with respect to breastful of ribbons, red tabs, and what we call civilization but it Out of 19 competitors Miss guld braid, Colonel Machar was does not follow that he lacks much more the soldier than the intelligence, His intelligence Llanbedr, near Barmouth, aged poot. He was uncommunicative must he judged in terms of his as to military affairs, save in reaction to his peculiar onviron- 17, was awarded a carved chair their moral and educational as- for a poemat Barmouth Eisteddfod poct. He is responsible for the recently. The chairing ceremony equipment of the army, for the was performed by the Rev. James condition of barracks, for the Jonos, a wellknown chaired bard. health and provisioning of the thrown into his work the urdor
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WELL! I CAN COUNT "THAT FAR!!
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- WHADINYA THINK. JAY CAN DO WILLE?
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