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HONGKONG, 2nd June, 1925.

PATRIOTISM.

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925,

bal progross, is a spirit to encouraged. A narrow nation- aliem, based on nothing but lintolerance,' is ↓ ourse from which the world may well pray to bo delivorod..

DAY BY DAY,

SOW AN ACT, AND YOU REAP A HADIT; BOW A HABIT, AND YOU REAP A CHARACTER 80W A CHARACTER, AND YOU HEAP A DESTINY-Boardman.

Mr. H. R. Pholips departed on leave by the Blue Funnel steameri Rboxenor.

PLAY AND PLAYERS.

KOWLOON JUMPERS OUT OF PRACTICE,

By "Wanderer."

Help for the Riffs..

Presuming that the roports of

The Hongkong Voluntoor De- sporting boxers wo have had the outsidoald for the Riffs aro

fonce Corps has bean busily pleasure of Booing in the Hong- substantially correct, we have

engaged in recruiting unto its kong ring, and overy fan in the the spectacle of people who oither are antagonistic to the The third reading of the Bill to Tanks, the athletes of the Colony, Colony is keen to see him in French, or else do not care what amend the Ronts Ordinance is to until yesterday when the first action once again. Cartlidge is before the Legislative ally every runner of note in the ance with our visitor, and we are annual sports were hold practio- very anxious to renew aoquaint- the end of the campaign be, but come aro out for whatever they Council on Thursday. might obtain in exchange

**

WHERE DID THAT ONE GO?

civilian popustion of the Colony only waiting for the Hongkong was on view. The public intoreat boxing Association to announen for their services. "The faqp that The health return for the past was such as to make safe the that articlos have been signed. thead foreign helpers appear to three days shows one case each forecast that the athletic meeting be mostly Germans will naturally of small-pox and cerebro-spinal of the Volunteers will soon prove make the Franch people loss fever. Both were Chinoso.

to bo one of the main sporting ready to accept professions of

events of the year, though perhaps friendship from over the border, A Shanghai telegram to the it would be advisable to hold it] and is not likely to enhance the Daily Bulletin says the death is either earlier or later in the year. good-feeling towards Germans announced of Mr. James Jonor G. P. Lammart, who did so well in general. One can only hope senior partner in the firm of at the V.R.C. mecting, was again that the Berlin Government Jones and Clarke.. itself is not an actual party to the provision of aid to these Moroc- can tribesmen, for though the mattor might appear a small one on the face of it; it is one of those international affairs which, particularly at a juncture in Yates. European politics like the present, foan lead to much graver ques

tions.

Otherwise, it morely

Advt.

.

**

well to the fore and he surprised

Company, won both jumps.

ANDRE DUPRE,

more

by relegating D. D. Urquhart to Amongst the passengers who second place in the 100 yards, arrived from Manila by the Lammert also carried off the 220, resident Madison were Mrs. and 440 yards on behalf of the Louise Infantry Company, who finally Leonard Wood, Miss Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ran out winners with 39 points

against 29 by the Scottish Com-/ pany. Mair, the Club left half. "The Toachings of Mohammed" proved his infinite capacity for reflects the practice, common in will be the subject of this week's taking pains by. winning all the all the smaller wars, for certain public meeting of the Hongkong long distance races, while A. X. Lodge of the Theosophical Mackenzie, also of the Scottish foreign nationals to: assist, both venting personal feeling, Society, 16, Queen's Road Central,

Apropos the jumps, Kowloon against the superior force or in on Wednesday June 3rd, at 5.45

competitors were placed at a dis- favour of the smaller party, and P.m. The public are invited.

advantage in that their principal| also making a good thing out of

training contre has been donied it while the conflict lasts. Wel

We are advised that the them since the restrictions of aro reminded, for instance, of the outside European aid received in Empress of Australia will arrive Star Ferry have been this manner by the Dutch in in Hongkong from Canada via rigidly enforced. Coming as this

Mr. E. B. (Lobster") Reed Japan Ports and Shanghai at 6 did about a week before the South Africa while we Wore

it proved rather. aldoes not pose as a batsmen as a on Thursday instead of events, fighting against them some twon- p.m.

general rule and the above picture taken whilst he was practising in ty-five years ago. Perhaps one P.m. on Wednesday as previously calamity. should be more charitable, and advised, and will dock at Kow-

Shanghai, by Mr. D. O. Burn, a” I had quite an interesting chat Shanghai interport cricketer, There are days when we hear presume that in most cases this loon Wharf, at her usual berth. much of Communism and of extraneous assistance is given by

A Japanese is reported to have with Andre Dupre yesterday and hardly indicates a capacity for men actuated by a spirit of

confessed to me, in his hitting the ball out of the ground. the opposito school of political adventure,

that died by falling down from a roof he the 84 me

the piquantly French English, that For the past fifteen years or more garden yesterday, BLYS thought now known as Fascism, imbues those who participate in Canton Gazette of Monday. The his late effort in bis previous Mr. Reed has represented the

South American revolutions," for The former, in reality, breeds the example; but whatever it is, there unfortunate man lived on the fight with Cartlidge was late Colony in interport cricket and latter, for whilst Communism is is unfortunately almost sure to third floor of a certain shop in the because he was not capable of has become woll-known and pop- dictatorship by the proletariat, be a repercussion of a serious Second Maloo, near the Burd, starting before. The story of his ular as a medium-paced bowler. Tascism is counter-diotatorship nature, and possibly involving and was watering the flowers starvation on the day previous to What he lacke in batting capacity

when he fell down from the roof the fight, in a hurried attempt he more than makes up in bowl... vory.wide interests. by the bourgeoise. Neither is

garden and died instantly. His to reduce weight under the mis- ing ability. body was removed immediately taken impression that he would

not make... the specified MCTIQUE LOSES CRUISER TITLE. free government nor permanently Another Side of Sport.

One hears a great deal nowa-to tho Japanese hospital in the

balance, is well known and endurable, but Fascist is the days of the "brutality" of certain city.

Paul Berlenbach, who defeated the yesterday "said that Mike MoTiguo, in a bout for the lesser evil of the two, because it forms of sport, and there can be

his resulting weekness did world's light-heavyweight cham- is more comfortable while it lasts no gainsaying that boxing itself

not leave him until the thirteenth pionship on Saturday, is known in is losing favour

round. On the question of fight in America se "Paul the Par- and is easier to get rid of. Com countries, so that further Govern

ing for the combined purse, in the alyser," while McTigue has oftan ment restrictions are continually

return bout, the winner to take beon referred to as the world's all, Dupre feels that to back him- worst fighter. An American The supreme Fascist virtue is being brought forward. How

much of this is due to The Hongkong Baseball Club self to the extent of two to one writer once said that McTigua patriotism, but it is already do the evils which have followed has arranged a practice game to on, for that is what it would could not hit hard enough to

tho lathor batable whether, in its extreme professional pugilism, especial-be played on the Happy Valley amount to, would be asking too disturb

ly where big pursos are diamond at 4 o'clock to-morrow much. "Were we fighting on unbarbered chin, while In form, this is a virtue. Patriotism involved, is a moot point. In the afternoon with the team of the level terms," he remarked, "I contradistinction, the Paralyser is, after all, a relatively new United States a good deal of the US.S. Sacramento, now in port, would naturally take the sporting has a sledge-hammer wallop thing in the world, and it may opposition to prize fighting in The U.S.S. Sacramento is re- chance every time, but there is, sufficient to dislocate an iron not be the last word now. Loy. certain areas arose through the ported to have good material after all, a big element of chance hitching-post. (whatever, that ill-feeling aroused when a colour this season, but have been in boxing, and three times during might bal. It was fairly obvious alty is L permanent virtue, ed.boxer defeated a white mun handicapped by lack of oppor- the course of the nine years I from the account of the fight although its forms and objects in this connection, we have to tunity for practice.

bava indulged my taste for the rocaived that although Paul. A close game should result profession, I have had the misfor-Borlanbash Was aggressive may change. Patriotism ia loy.attribute some of the "decline alty to the nation, and it obvious- in the fistic art to the career of and as this practice game wili tune to damage my right wrist, enough, he could not overcome the renowned Jack Johnson, who indicate the possibilities of the and, well, one never knows." MoTigue's superb ring general- ly could not exist until there unfortunately did not add to his local Club, it is hoped a good The ex-foutherweight championship, even though he did enough

nations to be loyal to laurels outside the ring. But all crowd will turn out to support of France is one of the finest to gain a good win on points.

the same there is a great dif- the boys. When modern nations began to ference between modern profess

Thursday evenings have been emerge from fiefdom, tboy centred ional boxing and the bare-fist allotted to the nine of the at first in their Kings, and prizefights of only half a century H. E. V. D. C. for practice re-

ago,

when it was a test of gularly. loyalty was still personal. We

endurance and capacity for taking. The Hongkong Baseball Clubj moderns laud Joan of Arc of as punishment, pure and simple. To has also scheduled a practica a great exception, because she turn from boxing to wrestling game with the strong team of pre-figured a virtue in an age one cannot but be impressed with the U.S.S. Helena to be played

the actual brutality which has at 4 p.m. on Saturday. not yet ripe for it. The present followed in the wake of this fine day conception of patriotism, old sport. Indeed, the "cleanest" which is impersonal loyalty to style remains appropriately term

ed the Graeco-Roman, baing the nation, datos scarcely founded on the methods of the further back than the grand- ancient athletes who exhibited fathers of men whom people manly strength in their wrestling now living can remember. If matches. The modern practices have necessitated the prohibition

pare Russia and Italy.

wore

certain

BASEBALL.

TO-MORROW'S PRACTICE

GAME.

CORRESPONDENCE.

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION."

RESULTS OF MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN.

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on .40

LOCAL SHIPPING.

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Chine

Captain James Patrick, the Australian shipping magnate, with Mrs. Patrick, is leaving to The annual membership cam-day for Shanghai on the ss. paign of the South. China

President Madison on the further Athletic Association ended re extension of his business trip to cently gives a return of $26,40134 for fees and subscriptions and about 1,900 members.

It is rumoured from reliable" sources that Captain Patrick has.. Although these figures show a now come to a business under- slight increase over last year's of standing with Captain Malm Sir, I never see a military $24,732 and 1,897 members, many and that the latter will take over

When be members who took part in the the is possible for a man to be injured lender get punished.

purchasing, selling and the most severely, even fatally, in a gots defeated ho simply runs to campaign are not quite satisfied chartering interests of foundation of intolerance and perfectly decorous contest. some foreign concessions with his with them, bocause when the Australian shipowners. the sood of future war, then it Evidence of this is to be had in piled up fortune and romains campaign was started with a

tho post-war exaggerated "nation alism continues to make it the

of certain holds, but, oven then it

(To the Editor of the “ Hongkong

Telegraph.") The Militarists.

may need to be supplemented by the reports, published yesterday, there to be a millionare with record number of 16 teams, some from the command of the 8.8. Captain Malm has resigned of two matches in the United o ugh money to buy him all the thing like $30,000 and 2,200 mom Confucius and is now to devote a wider and a better loyalty. States, whore apparently the luxuries, comforts, pleasures, and bors were expected. The fact

all his time to his own business Surely tho Bulgarian and winners were those who used dozens of concubines. This is that expectations were not Slovakian patriotisms which skill combined with actual brate one of the reasons why China has realised must be attributed to the interesta. Mr. D. Manzle, the Chief Officer of the Confucius, Boxing, in comparison, more selfish militarista than oxisting bad trade in the Colony once got Europe aflaino, and even

before and will have plenty more and the fact that the Association has been promoted to the com now threaten it again, are not

mand of that steamer, and Mr. A. has been deprived of the few Anderson, formerly Captain of I know very well the British tennie and basket-ball grounds the Kung On, has been appointed useful to their own peoples and

Government as well as her people which it possessed on the west of are dangorous to the world.

So far as it reflects a broad loyalty outgrowing narrower

forco. appears a mild parlour game.

BOATMAN JAILED.

FOR UNLAWFUL

RECEIVING. '.

to-morrow,

the militarists entoring into the

are anxious to sdo peace in China. Jarding's Garden, the former Chief Offloor. Isn't there any means of stopping offooting the amount of sub- Mr.RO. Johnson, A boatman was sentenced to Colony? I think the British scriptions and the latter the who formerly was the U.S. Shipping Board representative conceptions, patriotism is a six months' hard labour by Mr. Government can at least object to number of playing members.

at Hongkong, has now, after The champion team of the nearly two years" absense, virtue, but immediately it be-E. W. Hamilton, at the Kowloon auch undersirable persons enter pomos a vitiated loyalty obstruct Magistracy this morning, for ing, or deport them from the campaign is Mr. Tsoi Kin-yung's returned to this part to resumo unlawfully receiving two hatch Colony China will be greatly giving a total of $3,655, Mr. Lam charge of the Shipping Board ing broad idons it is liable to covers valued at $300, which had benefitted provided such measure Cho-im's team comes second with Office Mr. A W. Anderson, work against the benefit of been stolen from the s.8. Kosoko is taken by the British Govern $3,646; Mr. Lam Fui-sang's third who in the meantime has baon humanity as a whole. A sano

Maru. Thren other man, who ment, as the militarists dare not $2,700, Mr. Leung Chu-u's fourth representative, is shortly leaving were charged together with the to start all the troubles as they $2,200, and Mr. Chung Sik-fan's for Kobe, to represent the in- pride of nation, not controd on defendant were discharged. have done and are doing if they fifth $2,170, Individually, Mr. torests of the Shipping Board at It was stated in evidence that have no place to go and must have Taoi Kin-Yung scoured $2,650, that port. Mr. R. C Johnson when the police wore boarding a to pay their penalty. boat at Causeway Bay, whore]

TEL. C4567

any one individual, but roflected in an appreciation of things that

are worth while and a determin-the covers word recovered, the ation

Yours cto,

S. T. F

to help forward true defendant attempted to escapo, Hongkong, June 1st, 1925,

Mr. Lam Cho-im $3,050, Mr. Lam took charge of the local office on Pui-sang $1,605, Mr. Ip Kwai- June let, and Mr. Anderson, after chung $1,320 and Mr. Wong Kan short holiday, will leave for chun $1,180,

Kobe on the 15th, instant,

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