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estabilah their own local dictator. ships, which would be a reversion to the semi-feudalism of the Inst twenty years, without even the lip- service to constitutionalism which ne party or another has main- tained since the Revolution.
DAY BY DAY
MEN ABE DIKTURNED NOT BY THINGS THEMSELVES, BUT BY THEIR OPINIONS OR THOUGHTS CONCERNING THOSE
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The Royal Observatory reports that the anticyclone is central over N.E. Koren, moving ennt.
Mrn, R.E.O. Bird has kindly con- sented to distribute the Ellis Kadoeric School prizes on Tuesday, January 28 at 11 a.m.
Mr. A. of Arculli is to distribute the prizes at the Elis Kadoerie School for Indiana on Thursday, 28th jhalant, at 11a.m.
In another way the require-THINGS-George Eliot, ments of a miccessful distator- ship are wanting. From time to time the eminence and magnetism of one man standing well above his fellows, and commanding their allegiance by an almost mystic power of personality, have given him autocratle power over mansex of men.
There is no sign so far that China has produced such a Nor do we hellere
The Hongkong Hotel Garage is Chiang Kai-shek aspires to quch circulating to customers an effective role. He has had some oppor-wall calender issued by the makers
of the well-known Chevrolet carn. Lunities. He has apparently de elined them. te has shown a real Hoyalty to the Three Principles. In some entes, it is true, he has been betrayed into
nets.
that
Injuries to his body were previved by Kwok Kum, a coal enalte, uged 13 years, who fell front a crane whilst working on board the .. Tiibadak letaturist night. His condition is consider. !
ed for be serious. The arrest of Marshal Li Chai-sum and Mr. Bu Han-min During the course of work on an
CHILDREN OF A.D. 2000.
By G. ESMOND COUSINS.
to
If Peter, now four years of age, full the latent possibilities of the be fortunate enough to pass man's) who enters the everyday world of allotted span he may see the dawn- A.D. 2,000 will settle in his round ing of a new century which his or square hole, will look around father
will not perceive except and see for himself what life is through the eyes of a centenarian. like. By that time, no doubt, Peter will
Sigh for the Past. be a grandfather, perhaps
He will, no doubt, find the world speculat inge on the chances of hla grandson, pleasant, having known no other; witnessing the birth of the twenty- but grandfather Peter will remem- second century, or maybe, not ber the middle' years of the pondering the problem at all, for twentieth century and sigh for the this world of ours will have become days when mothers reared their so absorbing that our descendants | bables as they pleased; when might conceivably have ceased to kiddies fell over, or from, ali kinds think of any period except their of hard objects and were taught own.
pick themselves up with a grin; Peter has played with the usual when a mallark in the garden was assortment of toys showered upon not frowned
upon so long as it was baby boys by loving parents and followed by the application of soap are cases al point. For the for- iron grill at 18, Nam Chong Strout still more loving relations. He has muid water; and when boys and girls
with the Shamshuipo, yesterday evening, Lam broken the most brittle, conceived by mixing at school, fighting their
Kote to bed
woolliegt, were shaped into staunch citizens Shinge of 24. Yu Phau Street, recelveil but is must be said that Marshal injuries to his head and was removed immense affection for the ugliest own battles and generally prepar
and considered toydom well losting for the great adventure of adult In hospital in a serious condition. Li has subsequently shown little
if he could gain DECERS to his life.
On the other hamil, Peter as animus against his captor, and the M. Pasquier, Governor-General of father's toolebest for five minutes,
Mudlarks and Tumbles, septuagenarian may he content to fact that he appears perasma ando-China is due to arrive in Hung-
kung at to-morrow on the His capacity for grovelling in the beam with tolerant eye on the vrata in Canton spents to suggest | French mine-sweeper lucunstunt. garden hina been excelled only by doings of his world In A.D. 2,000 something almost akin to nequies.Here he will join Vice Admiral Herr his sucress in transferring Mother and leave his grandson to sit down on the grip Waldeck Roussent, Earth to his mother's clean flours; under the spur of inspiration and rence in his captivify on the Mar-
and he has fallen over so rouny | write an article beginning: "I shal's own part. The arrest of
Whilst running across the ledge times, and from such a variety of Peter, now four years of age. on the east side of the verandah of vehicular playthings, that it is a Mr. ilu seemed to be a serious the Pales Recreation Club, Chan Yoon, aged 16 of 488, Henessy Roud, fell into the mullah and received eather serious injuries. this body yesterday.
ter, there seemed little excuse:
more or los cunvex in outline. lasting wonder to find he remains
political mistake at the time, but it is to be remembered that when leavine to talk up his post on the International C'emuri, Dr. Wang'
La He, a young mechanie, of a, Chung-hat expressed his disgust ↑ Tank Lane, his reported to the police the loss of a guli watch, chain and at the bickering which claras apndage valued at $100 which were terised Nanking offelais, and there stolen whilst he was asleep in grent nation.
rabiete at 17. Graham Street, drst may have been more grounds that Hour, yesterday morning.
DEPAR Tor Chiang Kai-shek's
aelion. We akauhat both whether
The Disarmament Conference.
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Girls Choose Love. From the young men the replies were decisive and unequivocal. All BIF Torbicken
chose the fortune in preference to But juveniles will be
Jove, The girls, on the other hand from the awful
con-lived up to the romantic conception
Perhaps Peter will lisy to see the Love or a Fortune? ekildren of his dutage brought up! In very different surroundings and by ultra-modern methods; but he!
By W. F. BULLOCK may be forgiven for thinking them. poorer in those qualities which gụ
There are few more othring to the mucking and maintenance of questions than those which set the Woolly toys is het mngination working and carry you mates will no doubt
strictly out of your normid self into **taboo," If they have not been heaven of contentment. enpfiscated altogether as harbingerz Suffering from the streets of opium of dust and attendant gera. For if you had to choose
What, for instance, would you do between a poisoning stated to have been selfie A.D. 2,000 the scientists will perfect love affair and a million Servires al T Matron, Sistrs, and Chiang Kai-shek has the qualities administered a married woman. Chi have had their way with human punds? Dr. William Maraton, a
Tsat, aged 24, was reuuvedl to the? Stuff the Military Hospital for the kindness and expressions of sympathy which might capture the popular | Goverment Civil Hospital from 1.} file, and the test tube will be ett well-known American pyschologist, imagination, ne whether, it he inui [Gough Street at 1.30 this morning, shrined on the altar of public wel- has been carrying out a series of them, he would want to use them Her condithan is not serious,
fare with white-cented doctors to tests among university students, do it surpliced reverence.
and this was one question he asked for other than constitutional ends,
The Intest issue of the Fur Eastern | Children will be allowed to possess of young men and women, Travellers Gugefte, Uued by Thos. brittle toys, of course, for if a Cook and Sow in a bulky publicntion by cannot break things he will bit of eighty pages and should prove of his parents, who, by the inws of; match valu to three contemplating; paychology. A fort-sight hence, leading figures Home leave. It has several illustrat- chastise.
one on some protected the principal mations of the articles, including
beauty spots in the Old Country, world will assemble at Geneva to whilst full details are given of ship sequences of hurting themselves of their fuer personalities, and 92 disenss worki disarmament. In the ping, railway and aerint fares.
and no nursery or.playroom will he
per cent. chuse love. However, IS DICTATORSHIP
following werks, all fighting forces, |
worthy of the name, or entitled to
some voted for the money, adding THE SOLUTION?land, sea and air, will be closely Street, was fined $10 by Mr. Williams not built with
An accountant,
of 1. Cochrane Government certificates, which that they were sure that with such rubber walls and fortune they could command love, examined and, compared with a fai the Central Police Court this floors, Ingless tables, and chairs
Next, Dr. Marston turned his at- [view to seeping agreed reductions, - morning for keeping six monkeys in which cannot capsize. Many observers looking on the
tention to the opinions that either Idealists will find themselves stub-ruges which were too small to allow l'eter's grandchildren will not go Chinese politiead Seche
Send bornly struggling with realists for the sufficient roon. Mr. P. Je to school, for boys and girls of the sex holds of the other. The results O'Brien, Inspector of the Society for Utopian twenty-first century will explanation of the popularity of were startling, and may offer an shake their heads and opine that domination in the various councils: the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, learn their lessons by wireless, us-Reno. the best aution of China's stir-Unfortunately, the conference meets informed his Worship that he haing directional loud-speakers which girl, and the girls scorned the The young men scorned the fenities would be the establish- with carefully prepared ground
enable governess or mother to en-
young men. The oven were frankly disturbed,
joy alternative programmes in the egotistical, finding in their megt of a dictatorship
freak of fortune
same ruum. The wireless sets, of thinking, as effective dictatorship versity of human nature, and the in as little possible at the moment atmosphere is anything but on have enflectent signatures running gramophones and as indispensable teristics and only 12 good ones, men of more than forty countries course, will be valvelens and foolsex only eight unpleasant qualities good ones. They proof, as inexpensive as portable listed among women 20 bad charac-
compared with 26
(as a constitutional democracy ; and curaging. Tension in the Far inte millions. Governments of the as bedstends. of the twn, there is more hope of East will prevent Japan from coat-} world will do well to heed these When Peter's grandson is old The girl students tried to hold a the latter. Both the physical and tributing to the extent that she signs of the times. Excessive arna- enough he will be turned or planed or even balance. They conced- psychological requirements of a tight in different circumstances luments and the economie slump both to fit round or square hole, as-de-, good trails against 21 bad sired, and polished for his voca- qualities in men, and claimed for an all-round 'reduction af urma have their root in the same mistion, which will be chosen for him teristics against 18 on the minum themselves 14 ́ admirable charac- dictatorship are wanting. It is us
by institutes under Government side. necessary, for instaure, to a die-mente, The European situation taken cause--lack of
presents its OWN problem. The nations must disarm themselves control and equipped with instra- Catorship M a temorracy to detrimental to the advocates. of of their suspicion as well as of their meals, ready reckoners and experts have good communications through wholesale seating down. Even so, military and economic weapons. for the purpose of exploiting to the the country. It is posible that in fit is doubtful whether the govern- the roming years the developmentments represented dare permit the A declaration of dying will do much to alter conference to fail.
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this factor of the problem. So signed by millions of people of all
far, however, in so vast a country
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nationalities will be among the first
documents to come within the pur- as China communications are still
view of the delegates and if it does inalequate for any central authenothing more, it should further im- rity to act with requisite speed press upon them a sense of their when there is any tendency to disoiudience. And ir the Kuo- mintang propaganda has failed to weld the people into one, nothing That a dictatorship could do would sufficient to counteract the facts of the distance and dissimi- larity of outlook.
Jac
We have seen Chiang, Kai-shek often referred to as the late Die-
deep responsibility. It is, indeed, one of the most siguiffeunt features of the preparation for the con- ference that the women of the world, have massed in support. In Geneva, i during the first week of September, eleven of the great international organizations of women joined in A single disarmament committer for the purposes of centralizing the work already begun by individual organizations and of facilitating tator. Although he exercised co-operation generally. These or dominating influence in the Nan ganizations were representative of king Government, it is clear that women of the learned professions, he never either get outside the Kuo-siness woman, women engaged in intang system of government, social work, beside that vast body of women who go to nuke up the the specuઈ
peace societies which have sprung uthority over the whole country.ap in nearly every part of the If he or some other set up a dies warld. They pledged themselves tatorship as the form of the Cen-to assist by every meuss in their tral Government, the most that wer in organizing the vast and could happen would be that ingrowing public opinion in favour such parts of the country as he of the conference and the realiza- tion of the world-wide cry for could
his Heutenants disarmintuent and security. The would for a time necopt his rule. women have since gathered upon Inevitably, however, these would their disarmament declaration tend to augment their own power the signatures of 261] those and authority and eventually who desire world concord. The wo-
cosquer
in
carrying his
confidence.
"If I can get a fair price for these golf balls it looks like the corn might pay for itself after all."
Invectives.
own
What did they say of each other? Compared with themselves, the young men found the girls of their acquaintance more charming, more tender towards men and children, warmer hearted, more unselfish, with the added enhancement of be ing "more mysterious." The girls found the meu they knew venture- some, good workers, less upset by trifles, with more physical courage, democratie, loyal, and more persia- tent,
But what invectives they launch- ed against each other. The men frankly ralled the girls they know | "gold-diggers," and described them sus emotionally unstable, Hars, tricksters, treacherous, childish, and petty-minded.
Against this array of vices the girls launched their attack. They described the modern young men as egotistical, domineering, change- able, ruthless, unloving, arrogant, nagging, simpleminded and easy to
(Toere are some equally damning
remarks made by the girls against. their own sex. They found it self- centred, fightly, aimless in its pur- suits, and given to gossip. But they did efaim the ability to be polite, gentle, loyal, obliging, and humble.
Blondes Lead,
The young men evidently had a fair opinion of their sex in general, They believed that men were ag- Kressive, brave, dependable, good- intured, bolder than women, more creative, with greater honesty, and more logicul..
In a comparison of the varying qualities in bondes, brunettes, and red-heads, Dr. Murston finds that blondes lead in scholarship, with brunettes second, and the poda close third.
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