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Hotel launch meets all steamers.

Dining Room and Lounge now open to the Public.

($25 for thirty Tin Tickets can be had at the Office

of the above Hotel),

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Manager.

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ou application to-

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY,

INNINGS DEFEAT FOR | GOVERNMENT OF THE

MALAYA.

(Continued from Page 1:)

In both innings, making the ball turn sharply from leg and keeping an excellent length throughout. Isancs took more wickets, claim-

PHILIPPINES.

WILL THE "CAVALRY CABINET GO?

WASHINGTON RUMOURS.

NOVEMBER

REMEDIAL DANCING

"ADVOCATED.

BALLET PERFORMED BY .

LEGLESS CHILDREN;

"

A ballet danced in London by forty-two cripple children--some without logs or without an arm, was described by Miss Margaret. Washington, Νον. 17.-The Morris, Principal of the Margaret ing ten victims and conced-Washington Government is entire Morris' School of Dancing, London, ing only 58 runs in 34ly in favour of substituting the at a lecture and demonstration, In

with aid of

work among cripple overs, but

mot present "cavalry cabinet" although he

civilian, advisers to the Governor-children and others, held in

Hall," Music

George with considerable success and un-General of the Philippines, pro- the

The lecture doubtedly was delivering an ex-vidod the advisers are not restrict-Street, Edinburgh.

Edin- arranged by the was cellent ball of better length than od by insular legislation.

burgh. Association of the Charter- any of his efforts against Hong- Secretary of War Davis said to-ed Society of Massage and Medical kong, many loose ones were allow.day that he advised Acting Gov-Gymnastics.

ernor-General Gilmore some timeMiss Margaret Morris went on to ed to pass scot-free.

ago that the passage of a bill by the insular Legislature to provide say that these crippled children took work, and its paychological effect pay for"elvilian advisers would, great joy in producing an artistle cause no ambarrassment to Wash had been tremendous. ington If no strings were attached The basis of her work, she said, to the legislation. It was made was the combining of the medical clear that the advisers are to re-and æathetic point of view, which were more nearly related than part and receive instructions from the Governor-General. All ad- people realised. It was in this ministration" officials favour plac-combination that the great strength ing civilian experts in jobs at pre- of remedial exercises was going to sent held by detailed Army officers. lic.

The artistic point of view was Malaya's Collapse.

Secretary Davis said that the only Malaya's double collapse re-reason for detailing such officers essential, because it made for in- quires a good deal of explanation.had been the lack of appropria-terest, and no movement that was We

believe thattions to pay the salaries of experts. ugly or were led to although the bowling was weak, Secretary Davis added to his the team could be expected to hold views the repeated assertion in its end up when its turn came to oficial quarters, that no change in bat. And they shaped like a bat ting side at the crease, several looking like run-getters before failing in some curious way. It may be noted that in spite of the low genring, not a single player was dismissed before breaking his "duck."

Rawsthorne's failure to take more than one wicket, which coat him 42 runs, may be attributed to the Hongkong game. Capt. Barrett worked him "stale" in the great second innings duel for Leach, of whom a lot mastery.

never was demanded also, was given the ball against Malaya.

easy

them

the administration policy in regard to the Philippines was impending He also indicated a belief that Senators Quezon and Osmena would return to Manila without waiting for Congress to open.

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inharmonious in itself could be good to do.

Now there was a definite rene- tion. She believed in dancing on natural basis. If it did the them to stand, walk, and breathe. better, it missed in its aim.

Miss Gertrude. Herzfeld, F.R.C.S.E., who presided, referred to the work already started at the massage clinic at the New College Settlement in the Pleasance, where 1,023 treatments had already beca given under the direction of a doctor, the fees being graded ac cording to the circumstances of the patient.

Dame

D.B.E., Agnes Hunt; R.R.C., herself a cripple, and the founder of the Shropshire Ortho- padic Hospital, said slums and bad food were responsible for nearly half of the cripples of the world.

Filipino leaders here as well as It must not be taken for War Department officials continue granted that Hongkong have to profess mystification over a

ticles in Washington newspapers thing before on Saturday. There are more runs concerning efforts to make impor- in the team than have been seen tant changes in the system of in the game against Shanghai, and government in the Philippines. more surprise will be created if

The White House announced on their record of disaster continues Tuesday that President Coolidge than if Malaya does something still stood on the Jones law as the really big. Probably Malaya has basis of the Philippine Govern- But it was no good giving people yet to get acclimatised to the ment, but newspaper speculation good houses unless they taught how to use them.' Hongkong wicket. The ball comes continues, with nothing tangible them

(Applause.) much faster off the pitch here than having appeared.

Next to prevention came early down South, and the light when

The first articles, which appear-treatment. This was where the compared with the brilliant sun- shine which usually prevails in ed several days ago, said that a masseuses did their magnificent Singapore and Malay generally plan was being worked out to work. Scotland was miles ahead their establish a parliamentary form of in the treatment of elementary must also have affected

Government in the islands. This school-children. The crippled child ability to time the ball properly..

was denied by Senator Quezon was naturally spoilt. The whole and Commissioner Guevara...

Because they were not used to the conditions, Malaya's enter- prise against Shanghai was mis directed, but they have certainly ahowed both Hongkong and Shang- hai how to run between the sticke. The bowlers, Richards and Lewis particularly, are better than the3" Tel Address "PALACE." Tel Kowloon No. 8

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The Remaining Games. Hongkong's team against Malaya is not known, and probably will not be until Saturday, Tan" Pearce when asked this morning if any change was likely, replied cryptically Two games are being played to-morrow," leaving much to inference.

1.

AUTHOR SETTLES A LAW-SUIT.

PUBLICATION OF KING

EDWARD'S LIFE."

A settlement was reached be- fore Mr. Justice M'Cardie, in the King's Bench Division, London, at an aetion by Mr. Edward

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family revolved round it. There was no more terrible problem than the child that thought it was a "poor little cripple." Nobody was a poor little eripple. Almost all of them could earn their own living.

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CHINA SITUATION.

SHANGHAI CENSORSHIP.

Shanghai, Nov. 23. The Defence Commissioner Pei

Raymond Thompson, who writes Tsung-hat has established a poli- under the name of "E. T. Ray-tical training department, the mend," against. Messrs. Mac-duties of which include the.com- millan & Co., the publishers of position and compilation of anti- "The Life of King Edward the Imperialistic and anti-militarist Seventh," for an injunction in posters and pamphlets, the censor- respect of the inclusion in this ing of news mails and telegrams work of certain passages from Mr. by officials attached to the leading The two games mentioned by Thompson's book, "Mr. Lloyd Chinese newspapers and of the

George."

Chinese post and telegraph offices Mr. Pearce are Shanghai against

Counsel explained that the where all anti-Nationalist matter the United Services, which com-second volume of "King Edward will be suppressed.---Reuter. mences at 10.30 p.m. on the long-the Seventh" contained entire kong ground, and Malaya against passages from Mr. Raymond's "Mr. Kowloon at Kowloon, which is Lloyd George." These extracts scheduled to begin at 11 o'clock. had been made without acknow- Quiet continues "here. All E. C. Baker will appear for ledgment. Sir Sidney Lee. the barricades have been removed ex- Shanghai to-morrow, but it has not author, had died during the pre-cept the French. There is consider- been definitely decided who will paration of the volume. Mr. Rayable jealously and dissension evident stand down. It is most likely that mond, who was the editor of the among the local leaders, Chen Ollergessen will he given a "rest." Evening Standard, had no desire Chien, Li Chung-yen and Hu to seek pecuniary compensation, Taung-tao, each of whom have ap- and when the writ was issued pointed their own nominees to.

Macmillan suspended various public peste.--Renter.. publication of the book.

VIOLIN MADE BY "TOUCH."

"

Messrs.

Dissension Arises.

Hankow, Nov. 23.

Arrival at Nanking.

Nanking, Nov, 20. General Chang Tse-klang, Feng.) Yu-hsiang's representative has ar- rived here with a bodyguard which has been billeted in the British Consulate.-Reuter,"

They had arranged to insert in all insold copies of the book a slip acknowledging the source of the passages unintentionally ab- BLIND MUSIC SELLER'S WORK.stracted from Mr. Thompson's book, and in the event of new editions being published the part Starting the work with a pen-containing the extracts from M knife and a file, a blind music-Raymond's work would first be

Threat to Changsha. seller of Manchester has made submitted to him before publica-

Tankow, Nov. 23. violin in seven months, although tion. Mr. Raymond would be he know nothing whatever about fully indemnified against all coats. The Nationalists are concentrat- the instrument. He is. Mr. Ernest

Mr. St. John Field said Messrs.ing at. Yining in north-west Kiang- Hall, a piano tuner, who keeps 4 Macmillan again tendered to Mr.si. threatening Changsha. general music establishment, and Thompson their apologics and an Chien is preparing to evacuate Jives at 25 Alexandra Road, Moss expression of their deep regret Chenglin at the entrance to Tung Side, Manchester, and he has be- that such a thing should have Ting lake-Reutor. come so attached to the instru-happened. The insertion of the ment that he has decided he will not matter complained of was ab-

sell it.

an

interview.

solutely unintentional on Messrs.

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The following are the replies to to-day's questions:-

1. Matthew Arnold. 2. Bir Philip Sidney,

Of course, as I cannot see, I did Macmillan's part. The form in HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? all the work by finger touch, which Sir Sidney Lee had written Pre-his manuscript was such as not to said, in atringed violin. Naturally I would he had used passages in Mr. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC.viously I had made a Japanese one- call the attention to the fact that have made a mess of the job with Thompson's work. If he had- out something to go on, and as finished the work he would have 3500 Sir Thomas More, 1540: James Ifar- plana are no use for me I got altered it, or at least have made rington, 1960. d. Jrase Collings in the 1885 auch full acknowledgment of the of Btorch Anabaplitt in the sixteenth cen- violin as a model. I took it to material which he had used that, tury. They rejected all worldly knowledge. pleces to see what was inside, and

no hurt could have been done to then built the new instrument up Mr. Thompson. piece by piece.

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After I had been working some time a violin expert happened to And what I was doing, and lent Without these I me some tools. should have been at least two years on the job with my pep knife and

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