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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1931.
INDIAN FEDERAL
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931.
the "strong hand" polley has fo adherents in these daya, being based upon
a tradition which is fortunately moribund:
DAY BY DAY
WE HAVE AN OLD SAYING IN JAPAN THAT A WOMAN CANNOT LOVE
THERE IS NO CREVICE IN KIS HEART FOR LOVE TO ENTER AND FILL UP.--- Okakura-Kakuzo.
were notified yesterday.
The B.I. 8.4. Talma, from Singa porn, in due here nt 9 am, on Thurs day.
The P. and O... Kashmir, from Shanghai is due here at 6. nm, on Friday.
PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS.
By P. FENNELLY, LL.D. -
We have never closed our eyer to the fact that the alternative method, represented by the Fe-A MAN WHO IS TRULY VAIN, FOR deral proposals now so much in favour, has ita risks, but the point
REALISATION of our inhér-1.We owe the blessing. of modern that needs stressing is that it also
ont capacity for great civilisation to the sublimo con-- contains immense potentialities for Two Chinese cases of diphtheria things, a conviction that we are infidance past generations had in good. The examples of Ireland
tended to succeed will revolutionise themselves and their indomitable our lives and eliminate the pos- faith in their mission which nothing and South Africa have only to be
sibility of failure. The conviction could shake. The history of ali borne in mind to establish that
that we cannot rise out of our en great forward movements is the In- truth. We cannot do better, with
vironment; that we are the victims history of the personality and of circumstance, are thoughts that dividuality of the man or woman at thene thoughts in mind, than to
weaken our power of achievement, the head of it. Confidence and trust, recall the very courageous words
undermine our ability and bring are creative forces which generate, used by Sir Austen Chamberlain
failure, poverty and wretchedneas produce and achieve while doubt. in their wake. We cannot rise out and fear tear down and destroy. in which he regrotted his earlier
The forthcoming wedding is an-of poverty until we think and be Faith in ourselves and in our pur-.
eliminates doubt
and un- vole against the South Africa nouneed of Mr. Luiz Auguste lieve we can. There la no science settlement and justified his support Ribeiro Remedios, No. 37, Granville whereby a man can, when he thinks certainty, increases our power of he cannot. There is no way by concentration and enables us to of the Iriah negotiations.
Augusta Viera Ribeiro, No. 5,
accomplishment of a definite pur- ring to the South African experi-Carnarvon Villas, Kowloon.
thinks, talks and lives fallure. C W ment, he declared:-"I thought it
cannot
go in opposite directions poc, Fallures are those who are a rash and a wicked thing to do. Taeng Hing (33), a woman liv at the same time. We cannot grow weak in self-confidence and lack ing at 7. Eastern Street, Quarry strong when we harbour convictions that abounding belief in themselves Bay, was admitted to the Govern of weakness and we will never be that marks the successful man. The ment Civil Hospital after being re-happy or successful while we dwell most priceless treasure we all have is the confidence and belief that wo scued from the harbour into which on our miseries and misfortunes,
can accomplish. When this is gone, she had thrown herself from the
our whole structure goca. Talileo Sugar Refinery In an at- tempt to commit suicide.
Welghing Conflicting Theories.
A wavering mind makes a waver-
Refer Rond, Kowloon, to Miss Mercedes ich a man can succeed when he push steadily forward towards the.
If we could have seen further into the future, if I could have voted in that division with the knowledge I have to-day, I should have known that that great act of faith was not, as I thought it, the destruc-
It is in the belief that the Indian Federal proposals can be squared with this outlook that we feel sure they will command widespread sup port and approval
Last
сдво
Reversing Our Thought,
We cannot expect our faculties to be vigorous while we perpetually
Belief In Ourselves.
is
A Chinese was found drowned in doubt our ability to do what we tion of our policy, but its comple-a 3-feet deep water hole near undertake. Nothing so weakensing execution. There must be cer tion and fulfilment.... Now and Cheung Kee Hook village, Cheung-the mind and renders it unfit for tainty or there is no efficiency, The again in the affairs of men there shawan, on the mainland, yesterday. Jeffective thinking, as the constant Ignorant man who belloves in him- Apparently, he had slipped into it acknowledgement of weakness or self, who has the faith that he can comenta moment when courage is during the previous night, while doubt of our ability to accomplisht do the thing he undertakes, often safer than prudence, when some endeavouring to find the path lead-Those who fall, begin by doubting puts to shame his better educated their ability to do the things they brother, whose over culture has great act of faith, touching the ing into Shektong village.
attempt. The hour Wo permit brought with it increased sensitive- hearts and stirring the emotions of Thero Was another
enter our mind, we admit acas and a leasening of self-con- of doubt reported on Monday. a traitor into our camp who, at thefidence and whose decision men, achieves the miracle that no diphtheria
us, weakened by constantly, weighing week's Bummary shows critical moment, will betray ́arts of statesmanship can compass." | seven CASOS of diphtherin (two Our longing for prosperity and conflicting theories,
deaths), three cases of typhoid fever yearning for achievement will all (one imported), one case of cerebro be in vain, if we harbour any secrot spinal fever and one case of puor doubt in our heart of our ability to The confidence we have in our peral fever. There were 52 deaths accomplish. The moment we admit selves is the measure of the con- from pulmonary tuberculosis.
weakness, the moment we confess denco the world will have in us. defeat, that moment we are gone. We produce in others our own at- in The Society of Yorkshiremen Hongkong advertise that owing to the To hold the thought that we are tude of mind. Our thought uncoh death of the Princess Royal and the down, that we cannot rise, that fously manifests itself in our con- consequent Court Mourning. the success is for others, is to adjust duct and effects every one we meet. Dog-Roasting Incident,
President, Sir William Peel, K.G.M.G., ourselves to our thought and make The world takes us at our own price
other condition impossible. and very properly too, Such facts as were disclosed re- K.D.E., will be unable to attend the any few weeks ago, delivered himself of garding the dog-roasting incident Cabaret Dinner Dance, on January How can we expect to be fortunate should know our worth better than 23rd. The committee have decided to when we are always thinking of ourselves? If we underestimate his unfortunate "Die-Hard" speech at Ngau Shi Wan village on Satur- postpone the function to a later date. misfortune? As long as we think ourselves, if we mark ourselves on India, one commentator pointed day sufficed to leave a rather un-fed as soon as new arrangements are we are poor, miserable worms of down,, if we offer ourselves at a are the dust, we will be: We cannot bargain, we will be bought up out that, after all, the views whipleasant taste in the mouth and an made
rise above our thoughts. We can-cheaply and at a bargain we will Impression that the police neted he expressed did not differ mater
If on the other hand we be- somewhat hastily in withdrawing In prosecuting a pawnbroker be not be different from our conception go. ially, apart from a pictures (1
the charge against the perpetra-fore Mr. Lindsell at the Central of ourselves.. If we really believe fieve in our own valuc, we will not Polica Court this morning du awe are unhappy, unlucky, miser only command the respect and metaphor or two, from those which |tors. At least, it would have been summons for receiving into pown able failures, we will be so. The esteem of all we meet, but at the until recently were commanly
much more satisfactory from then jacket bearing the Government is no drug or medicine or influence same time we will command a larger accepted by
very large public point of view had Mr mark. Detective Sergeant O'Dono-in the world that can get us out of share of the goods of this world. to take evidence van informed his Worship that the this condition until we change our When we believe in ourselves the section of English opinion drawn Butters elected
thought. A reversal of thought world believes in us. When we
PROPOSALS.
When Mr. Winston Churchill, a
for
who
from all political parties. Whilat from the Indian coustable before Karment belonged to a member oil bring about a reversal of con-doubt ourselves the world doubts us.
that
true, consenting. The men before the Court were accused of roasting the dog alive, and according to Inspec for Elston, the agonised howling of the animal attracted the atten- tion of the constabic, who found
the Street Boys' Club who had ab
pawnbroker was fined $10,
conded and pawned the cont. The
rain unfold the petals of a rose.
Certainty of Purpose. dillon, as surely as sunshine and
Confidence A Creative Force. When we possess a conviction of A warrant was issued by Mr.
Jability to accomplish what we un- Lindsell, at the Central Police Court People who do great things have dertake, at that moment we are this morning, for the arrest of tremendous positive ability. They positive and strong. Certainty in Chau Kam, a married woman resid-do not know the meaning of failure, our purpose crentes cortainty in our it attached to an improvised aplting at 255, Queen's Road, who fall-Their power of assertion and their movements. When we know what ed to appear in Court this morning conviction of capacity are so strong we want then we are established and to answer a summons accusing her that the opposites do not trouble car pour-the-full-volume of ou of keeping an unregistered mai them. When they make up their ability towards its accomplishment. tani. Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen, minds to do a thing they take it We will radiate faith and convic- Affairs appeared for the presceu are not filled with doubts and fearation in others. They will catch the Assistant Secretary for Chinese for granted they can do it. They tion and overcome doubt and hesita tion..
no matter who may scoff or ridicule, (Continued on Page 7.)
be perfectly may the almost aniversal condemnation which his utterance received from the British Press suffices to demon strate the complete revolution in outlook which has occurred in the past few months and which has The case. on these facts, bore been accepted by the great bulk of every mark of the most wanton responsible people in England, Cruelty. The outraged feelings of were the prosecution, however, That feeling is, in our view, admiratisfied by the report on a post ably reflected in the exhaustive re-mortem examination.
expressing port presented by the Federal the view that the dog had been Structure Committee of the Indian suffocated before the roasting Round Table Conference. With commencéd. On such evidence, It the safeguards and reservations would have been difficult to bring home the charge, unleas-and this which It anggests. the plan
seems rather important-the In- should prove acceptable to the
dian constable hnd testified that Government and the Liberal dele-the dog was howling at the stake. gates, although the Conservatives Even the best veterinary surgeon. are as yet unable to make up their is not infallible, and a post-mortem circumstances, minds one way or the other.
finding, in such Whatever the future may have must always be the result as much in store, it is clear that there is nt of inference as of fact. The dog Bay not have been quite dead present no important group of In- when the roasting began. The dians prepared to work with indian could, to some extent, the British Indian Goverament have cleared this point up. Then under existing conditions, That again, some suspicion arises re- the for being the
reason case. It In clear garding the
act. Although some that there are only two al men's
Chinese doubtless regard dog ns a ternatives-either that the Govern-delicacy in their bill of fare, it is ment must be reorganised indepen-noi at all certain that this taste dently of such support, or that Bri-here provided the miative. Wo tain must be prepared to come to imagine it to be most unusual for terms with some section of respon- any animal to be ronsted for pur- sible Indians. The Round Table poses of human consumption un- Conference proposals are an at-less it has first been thoroughly cleaned out. This dog was whole. tempt to achieve this latter effect. If the men were actuated by any wherens men of the type of Mr. other motive, a prima facie case of Churchill, advocate the other gross cruelty Hes beyond argument. course. It has been well pointed We can understand a desire to wasto out in this connexion that the malas little as possible of the Ume of objection to the "strong hund" sy our Courts, but this case seems to have deserved further considera- tem of government is embodied in
tion. the old phrase about being "able to do anything with bayonets cx-
To-night, in the Theatre Royal, Dr. cept sit upon them." It would be Fonnolly, at President of the easy to attain a spurious appear British Association of Practical Pay- chology, will deliver two lectures: ancò of stable government, and The first at 8.15 to women only and Loven attract to auch a Government the second at 9.15 to men only. In theso lectures the effort will be made Home of the lets admirable cle- to show the individuni appilention of monts in the country, "to create a
paychology to particular phrew and conditions of life. The purpose wilderness and call it peace," but each lecturo will be to indicate the under the surface there would sure Yalus of present day knowledge in the solution of the many serious problems
*
of
to be deterioration. Moreover, tho of manhood and womanhood. There policy of repression does not comfection is taken to help defray ex-
is no charge for admission. A col mend itself to current thought, for } panses.
And hold my pearls too, Madre
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