HISTORY TEACHING Beauty Stricken With Paralysis.
AND WAR
Danger For The New Generation.
BASLE CONFERENCE
(By RICHARD-MARTHE)
An international conference on the teaching of history, the second) of its kind, has been taking place) at Basle. Although not directly, connected with the League of Na- tions, it may be looked upon as a useful prelude to the advisory committee on League teaching at Geneva a month later..
Sir John Simon recently drew attention to the danger of a new generation springing up with no first-hand knowledge of the mean- ing of modern warfare. From its earliest years the League of Na tions has realised the importance | of educating aright the boys and! girls at school.
It is now generally accepted | among educationalists that, in the old days, the emphasis was often wrongly placed in history teach- ing. A story is told of a school- boy. on being told thai the object of the Longne of Nations was to stop wars, exchiming, "Well, gir,! if the League succeeds, we shan't have any more history, shall we sir?" Certainly nowadays there is
a growing tendency to give a more liberal Interpretation of history, than merely the story of one war after another.,
in no country are the recom- mendations of the League Assem- bly in this respect being better) carried out than in Great Britain. The results are all the more re- markable in view of the fact that no attempt is made to dictate to, the oral duestion authorities. In most cases, too, all appearance of deliberate propaganda is carefully avoided..
Guiding Punciple
The guiding principle usually followed is recognition of the Lea-i
gue of Nations as an essential
Ida Lupino, recent Holly wood import from Eng land, is one of the latest victims of Infantile paralysis in Los Ange les, where prevalence of The dreaded disease is
near epidemic propor tions. Her condition, kowever, is declared not to be seriou
factory in modern history. It takes ARMY PROMOTION
its natural place in lessons on his-
tory, geography and other sub-
jects. Where special lectures on
the subject are given to scholars, these are often by qualified
speakers from outside, who are
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1934..........
HUANG FU NOT TO RESIGN
Slump In Prices On Wall Street CORONER DISAGREES
(Continued from Page 6)
B. A. Pierce Co.'s Report
Latest Quotations
WITH VERDICT Finding By Jury In
Traffic Accident.
STREET BATTLE.
Four People Sent To Hospital.
Choppers and bamboo poles were brought into play In a free fight which took place last night at the Junction of Cochrane and Stanley Streets,
In their market report, the The following quotations have American Oriental Finance Cor been received through Mosers. 9. E.
COOLIE KILLED BY CAR poration, correspondents for Mesars. Levy and Company and the Ameri- E. A. Pierce and Company, New cán Oriental Finance Corpora accidental death returned by the Disagreeing with the verdict of York, state:
tion:
Jury at the Inquest Into the death than four people were sent to hos As a result of the fight no fewer New York, Yesterday. of a coolie, Tam Yuan, who was pital with knife wounds,
Last To-day's knocked down by a car driven by whom was stated last night to be in close close
Lam Yu-ping, on June, 16. Mr. E. 5.044 6.04% W. Hamilton said.
a serious condition. 13.18 18.12
"Stocks: In view of the action | taken by the market we think there.
is no way in which to gauge the ox. N.Y./London tent of the decline. It looks as NY. Cotton Dec.
· Cross-Rate
though industrial averages would NY. Silver-Sept... 4871 48.28 have to resist at or around the day's N.Y. Rubber-Dec.
Dec.
48.30 15.17
47.00
15.25
low levels if we are not going
to Chic Wheat-Dec.
..102 101%
have a substantial increase bearishness,
in N.Y. Silver (business.
Chic Corn-Dec;
67%
68%%
done price).... 48%
46%
46
"Wheat: The market hesitated San Fran Silver (busi- under proft-taking for fear of a
neas done price) 46% change, to cooler and showery wea-
(Dow Jones Avg.) ther in the North-West and also on)··
Last To-day's Aver. Aves. Change the fact that the increase in the 30 Industrials 94.62 91.58 2.04 off
20 Ralis... visible supply of Wheat in Canada
40.27 88.41 1.80 off 20 Utilities was larger than expected.
21.88 21.03 0.80 off 40 Bonds...
95.38 95.12 0.26 off "Corn: Prices are advancing for 11 Commodity fear of further damage from the ex-
Index ...
58.95 59.19 0.24 op treme heat.
**18 LEADING STOCKS
..
064
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"You have taken a merciful view
of the case, I cannot say I agree with your verdict entirely. If I had been a member of the jury I would have severely censured the driver of the car."
ORO
of
BENEFIT CONCERT.
At China Fleet Club Theatre To-morrow.
It will be recalled that Lam Yu- ping, driver of the, Austin Seven, widow and two children of the late A benefit variety concert for the which was involved in the accl-Sergeant Frank Richardson, of the dent, was summoned Hamilton on June 29 for failing to take place at the China Fleet Club before Mr.Royal Army Ordnance Corps, will have the brakes of the car in good Theatre, to-morrow at 8.45 p.m. working order, and allowing the car to be on the road with ineffing to the programme
Amongst those who are contribut- cient brakes.
well-known local radio entertainers, It was then stated that the man and a packed house is anticipated. who was knocked down was' ex-
Are
many
pected to die, and the case against line, and if he had been a member 112 the driver was adjourned sine dic. of the jury he would have severe. Mr. T. P. K. Kemble watched they censured the driver of the car 44%
case on behalf of the driver of the for negligence, in view of the de- 87% 114 car.
fective brakes, 2814 The Jury sitting on the inquiry: As it was, the depositions at were Messrs. J. G. Rocha (fore-the inquiry and the verdict would 45% man), John Chang Ah-lol and Chu be forwarded to the Attorney-
Sin-mei.
General
The other summonses against
"Cotton: Scattered showers and Amer Can some rains in Texas, together with Amer Tel & Tel
Amer Smelting the declining tendency of the Stock Auburn market, were responsible for the J. I. Care bulk of the selling a large part of Elec Bond & Share
¡Du Pont which went into the hands of the General Motors Trade. The Far East bought on the Int Tel & Tel scale-down. Covering and price-McIntyre Porcupine fixing caused a reversal of the trend Montgomery Ward in the late session, the market find-Nat Distillers
N.Y. Central ing the supply quite limited.
Socony-Vacuum "Silver: Liquidation of September Union Facifie by speculative long holders, together United Aircraft with lower cables, resulted in the US. Steel opening prices being about 45 points
Westinghouse E & M ...
Business done:-1,180,000 shares.
off. Selling was absorbed by bank- ing interests against sales of March at a difference of 130 points. A portion of the selling appeared to be absorbed by control buying. The market was influenced strongly by individual orders.
Night Telegram
The following telegrams were re- ceived from New York during the night service:-**
"The Standard Statistics Bureau, recommends a switch from Auburn and United Air.
"The Government has fostered: freedom for labour and has started. a militant unionism which may get
lower
It is understood, according to beyond the control of union leaders; Chinese information, that Mr.jotherwise, the current lower-than- Huang Fu has abandoned his inten-seasonal business level is not expect- tion to resign from office as chair-jed to recede any further. Officers of the rank of Major or man of the Peking Political Coun- "In the Silver market, speculative upt to arouse more interest than below, whose commission bore acil but will remain in Mokanshan liquidation of September was ab- familiar teachers.
date before January 1919, would be until after the summer months sorbed by 'control bases on Few scholars now leave school invited to retire voluntarily, with when he may consider returning to cables and an without some knowledge of the special terms in retired pay and the north. aims and activities of the League. gratuity. If sufficient volunteers. Many, undoubtedly, are coming to were not forthcoming, it would be look upon the peaceful settlement necessary to select officers for com- of disputes between nations, in-pulsory retirement, with the same stead of resort to war, as simply special terms.
a matter of commonsense. When It was further proposed to exer- they take the League system as cise a greater degree of selection much for granted as they do the with regard to the promotion of Parliamentary system, then, the officers from Major to Lieutenant- war problem will be well on the Colonel. Majors would not be al way to solution.
DEVONSHIRE OFFICERS NOT IN UNIFORM
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akiff moved away, the Turkish guard repeatedly fired, with the result that Surgeon Lieutenant) Robinson was killed and fell into the water. Lieutenant Maunsell was slightly wounded.
lowed to serve beyond three years in that rank unless considered fit to assume 'command, provided that no such officer would be placed on half, pay before the age of 45-British Wireless Service.
STRIKE HEADS NOW ASK FOR MARTIAL LAW
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new buying for
March."--Reuter.
LATEST QUOTATIONS
New York, Yesterday.
The following quotations have been received by Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. & the A.O.F.C.
New York Cotton:
July
Change
0.05 off
*
THE
ICE TRAY THAT CANT
STICK!
10.
24
17%
21
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The Coroner said that the jury
14 had taken. a merciful view of the the driver, for failing to have ease but he could not say he al- the brakes in good working order. 14% together agreed with their ver- would be proceeded with, but it dict. It was. one of those cases would be left in other hands, the closely approaching the border Coroner added.
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SUPER FREEZER
September
October
December March January May New York Rubber:
46.71 46.25 46.35 46.70 unquoted 47.00. 46.70 46.70 47.70 47.50 47.50 47.15
unquoted 48.00 48.20 48,20
Total sales:
46.22. 46.28 46.24 46.24 0.52 "14 46.30. 46.30 0.70" 47.00 47.00 0.70 46.53 48.58
0.62 47.50 47.50 0.50 静 $1 lots
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July
14.59
September
14.84
October
14.95
14.90 14.91 unquoted
14.80 14.80
0.04
ECONOMY OF
OPERATION
December
15.25
15.27 15.80
WAB
January..
15.82
15.40 15.40
16.60
15.61 15.61
15.57 15.57 0.03
228 lots
98 98% 99% 700-
Surgeon-Lieutenant Robinson's He said that the seamen had al- body had not yet been recovered, he ready agreed to arbitrate, and that he was confident that they would The Turkish Ambassader, on in- all return to their jobs immediate- structions from his Government, ly.
said.
had expressed his Government's Meanwhile, the situation very sincere regret that this tragic very peaceful and the ports all misunderstanding should have oc- along the coast were very busy. curred, and the Turkish Govern- United Press, per S. E. Levy and ment had informed the British Am. Company. bassador that they were deeply dis-
tressed at the occurrence.
The funeral ceremony was held
on Saturday in Turkish territorin) |
waters, at which there were present
CONDITIONS NEARLY NORMAL
San Francisco, later. It is expected that a large H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, flying the majority of longshoreman will vote The outcome of flag of the Commander-in-Chief of for arbitration. the Mediterrancan Fleet, H.M.3. the vote will be announced to-day.
Conditions London, flying the flag of the Rear-
bro practically Admiral Commanding the First normal all along the coast- Cruiser Squadron, and H.M.S. De- United Press, per S. E. Levy and vonshire, in which Surgeon-Lieu-Company.
tenant Robinson was serving.
By order of the Turkish Govern-":
ment, a Turkish destroyer also took
MENACE AT BUTTE
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAILADES
part, and cast a wreath into the sea By Talegraph, Gopyright, Telegra with an Inscription expressing the pic Mannages Ordinance, 1821. Re sympathy and regret of the Turkish ceived July 84, 5.05 am) Government.
Washington, To-day. The Turkish Government had also A message from Butte states that spontaneously expressed their de- ja general strike is threatened in sire to pay a compassionato grant sympathy with the walk-out - of to the relations of the deceased ofm- 5,000-union-copper miners-United cer Sir John Simon added-British Press, per 5. E. Levy and Com Wireless Service
pany
March ...
Total sales: Chicago Wheat:
July ... 99% September
unquoted
100
100% 100% 1012 101% :103 1034
14.57 14.57 0.02.
14.93 -14.95
15.14 15,17
0.02 0.08
15.28 15.30- 0.02 1
1 101⁄2 101 101% 0%
29,942,000 bushels
December
102 Saturday's sales:- Chicago Corn:
July
68% September... 64 December
67% Total sales:- Winnipeg. Wheat:
July
anquoted 66 66% 69% 70
64% 64
0%
56% 66%
1%
69 68%
1
0 bushels
85% unquoted 86% 8734.37% 87% 68 884
85% 85%
D%
86% 88% 88%88%
·0% · 0%
July 20 1.68 1.68 1.70 September 1.74 1.78 1.73 December 1.81 1.80 1.81
Total sales::
$1.68 1.63 1.72 1.78 1.79 1.80
unchanged 0.01 of 0.01
1.15.
1.161.16
1.184
1.14 1.12
October
December New York Sugar:
New York Bill:
1.15 1.14 1.16
6,000 tons.
1101.12.
0.03
11101110.02.
1144 114001 104 lots
56.35: 51.85
6.75
51:55
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