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INSANE INVESTMENT IN WORLD 'WAR

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934.

LADIES GOLF PRIZE

L.G.U. Medal Competition

At this evening's public meeting to

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The Diocesan Boys' School onsity defeated the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals. In a friendly cricket match at the school ground yesterday afternoon, winning by eight wickets. Scores:

R. E. and R. C. 8.

(Continued from Page 1.) Healed argumenta and recrimina- tions of politicians who desired to On Fanling Course gain by Inflarning these men with

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club a sense of the Injustice done them Ladies' Section LG.U, Medal Com- might cause bitter feelings to perpetition (Silver and Bronze Division) sist for years. But the economic is to be played on the Now Course, fact would remain untouched. Fanling, on Tuesday next November

27, and a prize has been kindly pre This is the parallel of the Worldsented by Mra Sommerfelt for the War. The world, plunged into a best nett score returned in this com- nightmare, wrought endless havoc. pelition. Men poured their savings into the conflagration thinking that in this way they were alding in extinguish-

be held by the Manuk Lodge of the Sgt Thatcher, run out ing it. These savings went into the Theosophical Society in the Lodge/C. Shipp, b Hulec making of more guns and ammuni-Raum, at 17 Queen' Road, Central /C. Waterkige, b Lee... tion to shower destruction into the speaker will be Mr. S. Robin, Cpl. Ellis, 1.b... Broadbridge fresh towns and cities, to lay waste world-wide traveller, and Director of C. Dudley, e Iluise, b Sargent more fielda and cause horrible the New World Association, who in at Sgt Anderson, e Fong, b Sargent human anguish and loss.

present visiting the Colony. The Sat. inley, e Fong, b Sargent Having come out of the night subject of Mr. Robin's lecture will be 2. M. 5. Blackler, b Lee mare of war, men still cling to the Is Spiritual Life possible in the /C. Greenhill, not out fallacy of indebtedness. The war Present Day World?" The meeting L/C. Monaghan, c Youngaaye, b

Broadbridge .. torn fields of Europe have been wilf commence at 6 p.m.

Spr. Harding, st Zimmern, restored. The towns and villages —

Broadbridge have been rebuilt into all this has destruction never pays dividends.

Extrna gone the work of men's hands, the No man in possession of his sanity determination to make habitable would invest his hard-earned money once more the desolate places, in a corporation which openly stated There have been much hard work that its sole purpose was to destroy, and thrift. All ́this is logical. Men would know that from such an But to imagine that those who Investment could come only loss and Hulse started the conflagration or who grief. And yet that is what the in-ee fanned it to fresh fury can be re-vestors who placed their money in quired to pay for It again In dollars War loans were doing. and cents is but further elinging to insanity.

it is this added nightmare of disordered thinking that la vexing a weary world today. For some strange reason men refused to face the fact that the money paid for guns, ammunition, men and equip ment and ships is gone up in smoke, That the bounties of peace can never be turned back to pay for the havoc of war. Thant

the bounty Is for pregent, to carry on progress, not to keep open the sears of war.

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The only fair way to finance such an undertaking as war would be to levy the costs of war in direct taxes

W. Rapley, Thatcher and confiscation of money. For, orce placed in explosives, there. 4. iluine, b.Thatcher

J. Fong, retired ...... is but one end to that money. G. Lee, retired There would be few wars financed N. Siryk, e Thatcher, b Shipp if this method were fallowed instead C. B. I. Sargent, h.w., Ell of deluding investors with the D. Cravy, & "Ellis promise of Interest and final and full repayment.

Int, since this CORTEC WIOS not tollowed, sooner or Inter the fact must he faced that the Tongy invested was thrown away in des- not truetion. How long the recrimina. tions and blekerings shall last will be governed by the length of time it takes the nations to face this

There was much dishonest think Ing back of the aupring of the World War. Men put their savings luto destruction and were told that they would be paid dividenzis, Yet netuality,

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BROKERS DRAW

At the Content British School ground yesterday a friendly ericket match ended in a drawn game bo- tween the Central British School and the Hongkong Suck Exchange and Share Brokers Association.

living frst lenne of the wicket the schoolboys compiled 111, of which Halden and Wilson scored 21 and 22 resorclively.

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stumpa were drawn the Brokers had 105 for four wickets. A. R. H. Esmail batled brightly for

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R.A.S.C. WIN

At Sookunpoo on Tuesday, the RAS.C, defeated the R.A.0.C. by 107 runs. Crayford (G2 not out) and Capt. Walch (54), were the chief corora for the... Servico Corps, whilst Ballard, with deadly bowling, secured & wiskets for 3

runs.

The Ordnance Corps wore well served by Todd and Routledge who scorod 26 and 19 not out respec- tively. Routledge also captured 3 wickets for 19 runs.

The R.AS.C. compiled a total of 183 runs for the loss of seven wickets, the Ordnance Corps total being 75.

WEEK-END FOOTBALL

Many Saturday Matches Postponed

The Hongkong Football Associa- tion notifies the following postpone ments in the League Axtures for Saturday:

Division I

Hongkong F.C. v. Royal Navy Club de Recreio v. Kowloon F.C.

Division II Hongkong F.C. v. S.W.B. University v. Chinese Ath. Eastern Ath. v. Kowloon F.C

The first division match between the Navy and Club de Recreio has been brought forward and will played on the Kowloon F.C. ground in Saturday.

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