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THE BOOKSHELF

CONFUCIANISM AND

MODERN CHINA

Modern

OBITUARY

WIFE OF WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CORRESPONDENCE

This Militarism

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph,

Sir,-i wish to express my strong

MONDAY" OCTOBER

POPULAR COUPLE,

MISS BETTY MOSS WEDS

MR. W. STOKER wedding of great interest was that solemnised at

locat

E RADIO BROADCAST

St. John's Cathedral on Saturday Relay of Hongkong. Hotel

when

Afternoon

Mias Nellie disagreement with the cholec of à

(Betty) Mons became the bride time for the forthcoming Tattoo. of Mr. William, Stoker, the Rev. It is difficult to imagine nay time. W. Baines officialing at the Iras suitable for such a display of mlitary methods and for the rous- of the civilian population to martial than

ing

ceremony.

Dance Orchestra.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME.

We regret to record the death of "Confucianism and China," by Sir Reginald F. John-Mrs, Nancy Stewart which occurred Alon (Messrs, Victor Gollancz, the Victoria Hospital on Satur Ltd., London; 8. Od.) is based on day morning after a long linear.

Docensed was the wife of Mr. A series of lectures which the author delivered in Bristol Univer- Ronald Lestle Stewart. of the staff sily. By virtue of his lengthy of the Union Insurance Society of Limited. She Was 29 residence in China and his first Canton. hand knowledge of the subject, years of age. the author is well qualified to present a reasoned statement of Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley, the month in Confucianism, and in this book he on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. 11. displays a keen sympathy with the W. Baines officiating. standpoint of those Chinese who

Prevent at the grave-side were are anxious to save the cultural

Stewart, who was chief inheritance of their country from Mr. dlsintegration. He clessly analyses mourner, and members of the staff the precepts of the Sage and dis of the Union Insurance Society of poses of many popular miscon-Canton, including Mr. H. C. Gray, cult, b-manager, and Mrs. Gray. Mr. ceptions of the Confucian Not the least interestine of his E. G. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. conclusions in the spiritual kin-Jiughes, and Messrs. A. W. Black, ship which he sees between "The. H. G. Brayfield, E. J. Fletcher, Now Life Movement" and Con- A. I. Burnle and R. H. Cole,

The funeral took place at the mimiration of thing it has been and Mrs. G. C. Mons, while the bride of 365 metres (845 Kliocycles):

The bride, who is well-known and popular, is the eldest daughter of Mr. groom in the son of the late Mr. A. E. and Mrs. Stoker at Harrogate and York, England.

From Z... on a wavelength

1-2.15 p.m. European Programme. 1. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Recorded Music. 1.15 p.m. A Reiny of the long- kong Hotel Orchestra from the long- kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy then the Dianagement).

1.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,

2.16 p.m. Close Down. Rugby Press News, etc.

5.8 m. European Programme. 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong late Dance Orchestra' from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden (hy courtesy of the Management).

The Irido wns attended by the Misses Dorothy Moss, ayinande Blackmore and Darice Brooks who words deessea of prettily ruffled georgette in pastel shades of dailodis. cactus green and saxe blue.. They carried ruffled muffs instead on silver leaves. On their hair they wore Bowers, trimmed with roses and nos of twisted georgette and silver

timize.

Miss Victoria Moss, the bride's youngest sister, was train-bearer.

frean shut hale of hand-made flowers

7 p.m. Closing Local Stuck Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity quotations.

7.08-2.10 p.m. Band Selections from Light Operns. The Yedmen of the Guard (Sullivan) The Band of J.M. Coldstream

Guntis.

Tom Jones (Edward German),

The Regimental Band of H.M."

Grenadier Guarde. Trial by Jury (Sullivan)

The Band of HM, Coldstrentu

Gunes. 7.30-8 p.m. Variety, Song--What ere can i usk? Sans-Brighter than the San

uprced to commemorate the deaths and sufferings of so many who in the last war offered their lives to

The bride, who entered the church and war. Those were the words coil to fiduce a peace-loving people on the arm of her father, wore an

by "Eunice," to malergo and Inlet sufferings ivory Bagheera atin and silk into sech as the human race has never wedding gown collectively known before, and slenderness of the bride imphasising which it cannot face again and the new streamline silhouette with Burvive with the civiliantion which long sweeping train which was dotted

halo of range blossoms and crystals) makes life worth living. It is not with clusters of orange blessors. A Bhe too much to say that the choice of held her Bretonne net scil. this time, which to us many as carried a bouquet of white ranes frain] remember the last war is not the which fell ivory satin ribbons ench fucianiam. Loyal Confucians who A beautiful sheaf of flowers decision of a holiday like the rest, terminating in a large white rose. wish their Master to remain what from the sorrowing husband was will em to many Hike a pointed ho has been for wa thousand interred with the remains.

mockery of the idents to which 80 years--the Sage and Supreme Wreaths were also sent from Mr. many sacrificed an much, and a Teacher of the Chinese people and Mra, G. S. Archbutt. Mr. and breach of faith more cynical than must, he says, act on the vice Mrs. W. N. Buyers, Mr. and Mrs. of those who joined up in 1914 could recently given to the followers of T. C. T. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. have imagined. Even the most A very different teacher,

Kurit. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Chan confirmed militarist would be sorry to think that the soldiers of the Marxisentangle in his teach Wad-chung, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ing. from what. is dend or pe Fletcher, Mr. and Mr. L. Goldman, present or the civilian population on longer appropriate, what remains Mr. Ami Mrs. H. G. Gray, Mr. and whom they must draw as before allve and capable of that growth Mrs. A. W. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs, would interpret this as an earnest tick d[tiInn which its the, C. Hintaen, Mr. W. Ben and Mrs. of how future promises to volun- prerogative of living things." But Willams, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Leiperteers will by honoured. Sir Reginald maintains that Con;(Chartered Bank). Mr. and Mrs. is possible that we have mis-She was attired in an early Victorian fucianism is a living thing and . L. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ponstrated the chce of the date

in blush pink georgette. Her dress doubt whether anything in its Stephen Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J.for these events, and that the dates

wan dotted with rosebuds on similai teachings is really dead. The

R. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. A. were selected with a view rather to lines to that of the Bride. conclusion renched that the Sommerfelt. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. preparing the public mind for the

Mr. Mons wart R

Jeep violet altars of Confucianism are still Tyson.

due observance of the solemnity of

HID by "Eunice" warm, and it would be an evi) day

Messrs. J. W. Alabaster, A. W. Armistice Day rather than for its georgette gown for China and the whole world if Bock, R. II. Cole, H. R. Sturt, P. desceration. The leaflet which ad-trimmed with pansles, set off with a they were to grow stone cold,

Blingham Tracy, H. C. B. Way, ies our attendance at the Tatton at to match trimmed with the same

Auted georgette to harmonize. The Directors, General Manager:forms us that one of its objects dowers, Slie carried a bag of violet and Staff of the Union Insurance is to show the civilian population "Chao Chun: Beauty in Surfety of Canton, Ltd.; Register modern military machinery Exile," by Shu Chiung (Messrs. Office, Union Insurance Society of operation, and it may be that the Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. Shanghai: Canton, Lad.; Local Office, Union intention In to warn us against Its

China Underwriters, Mr. WaInsurance;

use rather than to inspire fervour, $5.00), the authoress,

If that is true, it is regrettable that After the wedding ceremony, Mr. Lien-teh, presents the third of a and Woo and coolie amah,

it was not made plainer: but we and Mrs. Stoker left for the reception | cert. series of romances en the four)

are afraid that this interpretation which was held at the Hongkong 9.30 p.m. Renter Pros Bulletin most famous historical beauties of

is over-generoun, Had such beon Eicctric Recreation Club, North Point, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity China. This story of the tragedy The death occurred at the the intention, it is probably not Decorating the radiator enp of the ear Quotations. of "The Brilliant Lady." deals French Hospital on Saturday beyond the scope of a Tattoo toin which they left for the Club, was with a chaptefer who has ever | afterno021

Carlos Antonio show lifelike picture of a military cupid doll, dressed in a "Eunlee" h:༥་་ potent source of Inspira Remedios, at the early age of 16. hospital the day after a bombard the same lines us that of then to all that is virtuous. and after an operation for appendicitis.mont, or the picture of the position lovely

D1 woman, Obliged 10 The eldest of a family of 10 of the defeated party at the end of marry a Tartar ebleftain and to children, of which the only other an abortive attack, with a parade pass fifty years of her life beyond son, Tony is the youngest, Carlos of mutilated men and their families The continen of her native land, death

to his and an Kreat loss

unemployment queue to Me, and Mrs. A. A. dos make the finale. We do not expect day the modesty, humility and

Educated nt St. to see such spectacles, and their spirit of self-sacrifice that marked Joseph's College, commenced a

reason in another place.

BEAUTY IN EXILE.

Carlos A. Remedios

WHIL

Chan Chau preserved to her dylogios.

in

The dutier of best man were under-

inken by Mr. A. L. Fisher, white ap- propriate music was rendered on te organ by Mr. Frederick Mason.

the bride.

A large number of friends were" present at the reception and, after the usual speeches and toasts, the happy couple left for their honeymoon which Stoker, on leaving, wore a "Eunice" is being spent at Cheung Chau. Mr. ensemble of deep Hydrangea blue

to tone.

BRITISH POLITICS

INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL

Anone Winn (Sogramo). Instrumental--Liebestraun. (Love's

Dream) Instrumental--The Blue Danubio

Ivory Keys Grand Piano Orch. Accordion Solo--Eel in the Sink-

Irish Neel

Frank Murphy. Vocal-You Oughtu be in Pictureă

Derickson and Brown. Piano Solo-Luvp is Love, anywhere Piano Soló-Let's Poll in Love.

. Carroll Gibbons with his

Friends.

Vocal-One morning in May

Itoy

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03.10.03 p.m. Chinese Studio Von-

19.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Mk-day Press News, Further Laindon Stocks and Commodity Quote-

tions, followed by New York Opening Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down. 8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded programme from Z.L.K.

on a fre- quency of 840 k.c!».

e

8.30-8.5 p.m. Orchestral Program-

New Light Symphony Orchestra. Fingal's Cavo Overture (Mendels

Kohn) St. Louis Symphony Orch. In Steppes of Central Asia (Borodin) London Symphony Orchestra. 8.55-9:12 p.m. Pianoforte Recital by Minchu Levitzki.

1. Scherzo No. 3 in 47 sharp Minor,

Op. 39 (Chopin) 2. Hungarian Ripsody, No. Q

(Linzt)

her as one of the outstanding career only 10 months ago when hence induces us to look for the corded velvet with hat, bng and shoes Ergont Overture (Reethoven) women of her age. She is shown joined the stuff of the Asiatle There is one more unpect which this study as pre-eminent | Petroleum Co. He was a new re-must be kept in mind. We are told among the celebrities of Chinese eruit in the Portuguese Company that the Tattoo is designed to raise history, not because of her match-jof the Hongkong Volunteer De money for military and local chari less beauty alone, but because of fence Corps.

ties. We trust that the public will her steadfast character, her undy- The funeral took place at the remember that it is shortly to be Ing patriotism, high courage and Catholic Cemetery yesterday after-followed by Poppy Day when, in nobility of soul. The story is gun, is the presence of a large addition to the solemn remembrance told with a charm and simplicity gathering of relatives and friends of those who fell for An ideal of treatment which betokens, then the family; Flowers from which their successors ahow. real artist and is a valuable con-Grandma. Mrs. A. M, S. Remedios, every sign of betraying basely, -tribution to the study of noted 'were buried with the remains. The We

characters of a post agfe. book is produced, in attractive Church," officiated, form which is heightened by Resides the bereaved parents and the illustrations, some in Charm younger brother and sisters, there ing colours, which have been enge were

M. S. present Mrs, A. fully chosen from old paintinga | Remediis (Grandinother), and Mrs. either in the possession of the 1. F. Sousa, Mr. U. B. Sousa and authoress or belonging to Friends | Mr. A. R. Remedios (uneles). interested in her work.

wore

SLAM BIDDING.

REFORM

London, Oct. 23. Many weeks of the new Parlin #abscribe to acquit mentary session will be occupied in shall

wards the broken survivors. Wesion of the Government proposals

ACBARNIAN.

**

9.12-9.30 p.m. Talkie Tunes, Vocal Gems--The Love Parade Voral Gene-Sunay. Sklep

Light Opera Company.

Kay Staritu and his Band.

The Rev. Fr. Page, of St. Margaret'a futur dalita then contracted to the House of Commons by discus-election-Stand Up and Sing

have not yet paid for the last war; for Indian Constitutional Reform, 9.30 pm. Reuter Pross Bulletins, when we have done so, and when we which was described last night by London 1 pan. Stick and Commodity have compared what we gained | the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Quotations. with the cost and found it worth | Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in

9.35-10 p.m. Grand Opera. while, then it will be time enough speech at York, as constituting Song-Le Prophete --Ah, Mon Tilst to consider another slaughter.

(Ahl My Sun!) (Meyerbeer} ong of most difficult, most complex and anxious problems ever set to Sung-Orfeo ed Euridice--Che Paro any nation in the whole history

senza Eurydice (I have Just my Eurydice) of the world.

Sigrid Onegin (Contralto). Mr. Chamberlain nid these pro-Orchestral-Carmen Suite Gypsy pusals would be comprised in a vast bill containing perhaps befween 150 | and 400 clauses. The question had been the subject of most exhaustive and repeated inquiries and exami- nation, Ile deeply regretted that Song the subject had been the occasion

Song

- FRENCH POLITICS

HERRIOT AVENTS THREAT TO GOVERNMENT

Nantes, Oct. 28.

the Radiest

Socialista

ONC

Others of the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. da Roza, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sousu, Mr. and Mr. "Shum Hidding at Contract II. F. Pires, Mrs. S. E. Carvalho, Bridge," by Lieut. Col. J. Grose | Miss L. M. de Sousa, Mrs. A. Rocha (Messrs. George Allen and and the Misses Rucha, Mrs. W. A. Unwin. Ltd., London; 2.) is a Sprinkle and Miss E. Sprinkle, Mr. publication which should jail Mest Coates, Mrs. P. Sequeira, little

of great value to rerious the Misser Santos, Mins Barros, prove students of the game. In . Miss Murray; Captain J S. The threat to the Government, twenty hands on which slams Rodrigues anal Captain H. J. do due to

either made or missed Silve (representing the For- opposition to M. Doumergue's con-of serious differences of opinion in Brst-class duplicate matches are unese Company of the Ilongkong etitutional reform proposals, has the Conservative Party. Without so arranged that each can be hid Volunteer Defence Corps), and been avorted by the action of M. the danger of aggravating such differences, he could say that affaira up by two persons acting as part- Messrs. II. A. de B. Botelho, W. Herriot.

they Addressing the Radlenl-Socialist in India could not be left as ners. This ingenions arrange- Sousne, R. Chon, A. L. de Sousa, ment has been made possible by D. Santon, A. de Sousa, S. Median Congress, M. Herrist appealed for were. There was no dispute about

Dint. the inclusion, in pocket at the and A. Cresteja.

the preservation of the party truce. end of the book, of a series red

Wreaths were sent by Mummy, and concluded: "I've only

The only queation to decide was and blue, cards with four bridge Daddy. Sisters and Tony Auntie word to add....January 18, 1936. how fast and how far they were hands printed on each. One per- Mary, Aunty Laura, Uncle Rom and The Snar Plebiscite!"

prepared to go in the direction of son takes one of the red cards and Auntie Cissy and cousins; Cousin

M. Herriol's warning was de helping Indin, towärda self-govern-. supposes himself to be holding Tony; Gladys and Alfred."

cisive and the Congress decided ment. In the circumstances, It almost unanimously to preserve the was perhaps very fortunate tha one of the hands detailed thercou, and the other lhes the blue card

party trace, on which the present they were going to have a report on containing the corresponding- and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Ministry was founded, but authoris-the whole matter from a joint select hand. The two persons, noting Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. dned the Radical Ministers to commilten. which included men of the score and the dealer, then Roza, Mr. A. R. Remedios and negotiato a compromise with the experience and well tried judg-

ment. praceod to bid their respective family. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rocha, Premier, M. Doumergue.-Iteuter. hands an they would in

Mr. and Mrs. V. F. M. de Souza, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smith, Notes have been added to the Misa K. Samy, M. L. Sprinkle, Kum comments on each hand to help Kee, the Portuguese Company, players who are not already ex-

Volunteer Hongkong berta to understand the tonven- tlons used by the players and to Corps; and Ye Olde Printerie acquire the art of approach bid-1 ding.,

HONGKONG LUCK

LOCAL RESIDENT, DRAWS * HIGHLANDER

London. Oct. 27.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Alarakia and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Crestejo

Defence

HARBOUR RACE

W. LAWRENCE WINS WITH

GREAT FINISH ·

CHANGES IN STAFF.

HO YING-CHING MAY GO. TO SZECHUEN

Pelping, Oct, 28. It is learned in political circles that the visit of Marshal Chiang Kaj-shek here is likely to result in changes in certain high Government posta in North China. -

General Yu Hauch-chung might

Those who could not claim to be specialists on India affairs would desire to be, guiled, by the recom- mendations of the joint Select Com- mittee. They would be reporting In a few weeks and he urged that people would not make up their minds before hearing what

to say on the subicct.-British Wireless.

they

Placing the Responsibility,

Lendon, Oct, 27.

In a speech near Portsmouth by Wilfred Lawrence, the Colony's be transferreil to the command of the Attorney General, Sir Thomas In Hupel Inskip said that if they were going champion swimmer, who smashes the the anti-Red forces records for tho 100, 220, 440 and 800 leaving the governorship of Hupei | to have a Federal Government In yards free style events at the Colony to be filled by Mr. Yusn Llang, now India they could not possibly divert Highlander, at odds of 28 to one. Championships earlier in the month, Mayor of Pelping, or General responsibility at the centre from it. It was impossible to have i on Shueng Chien, has been drawn by ticket. No, CH won the Open Harbour Race

Saturday afternoon, when he bent' 06673, which la held by N.S. Lol, of Lienel Kozn-Pereira, title holder for have the intention of transferring and no responsibility. He did au

The Generalisainio is reported to Federal Government and no power Hessrs. Reisn. Massy & Co. of the past four years, in a very exciting General Ho Ying-ching, Chairman claim that the Government pro- of the Paiping. Military Council, topoanls were infallible. but, usto Szechten, and assigning him the their general nature, as ground appreme command of the anti-Red upon which to work, he believed forces of that province,Central them to be the best that had been

devised-British Wireless.......... News Agency:

Hongkong.

Adriatic, at odds of 66`to one, has been drawn by tleket No. CH 43734, which is held by "Waniao," of the Yuan Dank, French Concession, Tian- tein-Reuter.

finlah by two yards.

1. W. Lawrence, 27 mins. 51 seca.

2. L. Rosa-Pereira, 27 mina. 57.4.5 W. T. Campbell, 30 mins. 44.1.6

secs.

seca,

Dance (Bizel) Orchestral-Carmen Suit-Intermezzo

and Lux Dragons d'Aldaia (Bizet) -

Philadelphin Symphony Orchestra directed by Leupold Stokowski. In Guibba Paglincei-Vento (On with the play) (Lennenvallo)

Pagliacci-No Pagliacco non Son! (No! Punchinello No More!

Giovanni Martinelli. (Tenor).

ID p.m. Cluse Down.

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13.15 .. News Balistin (Engluh), 1130 m. Close down (Corman, Engllab).

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BOARD OF EDUCATION, SPLIT BAMBOO STICK.

SYSTEM OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION CONSIDERED

The 93rd meeting of the Board

USED FOR STEALING FROM LETTER BOXES

A aplit bamboo stick, described of Education was held on Friday by the Police as an instrument afternoon at 4.15 p.m. Members ksed for stealing from letter boxes, present were:-The Director of formed the subject of a charge of Education, Mr. G. R. Sayor, A, possession brought against Chan Chairman; Senior Inspector of Ping, allas Char Fin-kev, before English Schools, Mr. AR. Mr. Q. AA. Macfadyen in the Sutherland, 180, KA; Soulor Central Police Court on Saturday Inspector of Vernacular Schools, morning The defendant pleaded Mr. Y. P. Law, B.A.; Mr. A. el gužity," Arcull, Mr. L, D'Almada o'Castro,

Jr., Sir W. W. Hornell, HT, CLE Andrew stated that the defendant Dotective Inspector K. W. M.A., LL.D.; Hon. Mr. S. W. Tao,

Wylle

0.3.E

Mr. B. LL.D.;

**** was :- with another many wha

The Board considered D general escaped. The detective kept them scheme for the inauguration of a under observation through several ayatam of Technical Education as streets and they were seen trying outlined in the Report dated to extract contents from letter September 1934 of the Principal, boxes at many houses. Junior Technical School..

"This type of larceny is very It was decided to adjourn the serious because, these people can mattor for further consideration: get into possession of documents A scheme for instituting a tem-concerning banking. tranzactions porary exchango of European abroad," said the Inspector. teachers between those employed Dofsaidant admitted a previous In the United Kingdom and in the conviction in 1929 for stealing Colonial Dependencies was con- and was fined $250 or in default sidered.

three months hard labour

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