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THE› HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1924
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CHOICE OF A CAREER.
LEADERSHIP IN INDUSTRY.
Mr. F. B. Malim, Minister of Welling- ton College, spoks recently before the members of the Parents' National Educa tional Union, at Westminster School-on "The Choice of a Career'
Viscountess Rhondda, who presided. remarked that if every one was really in a suitable career we could.without fur- ther discoveries or increase of knowledge 'add a hundredfold to the effectiveness of the community. A country which only attempted to educate adequately a small fraction of its population, and attempted to educate it more on account of the money in the parents' pocket than be cause of the capacity of the youth, was never going to succeed in getting the right persons in the right places.
Mr. Malim said that parents as a class appeared to be growing even more help- less than they were. They lived in water. tight compartments and had no concep, tion of how the rest of the world man. aged.
The problem to-day was a serious one Forty years ago the bulk of the product of the public schools went into the recog nized professions. Then with the changed regulations the Home and Indian Civil Services skimmert"the eream. and shorty after came the "boom" in eng-neering. Speaking got exceed the roughly, the sup of educated boys demand. To-day, the position WILS changed. The public schools (so called) were never so full. Their famber, was increasing and the output greater. At the same time we were feeling the effect of the Education Act of 1902, the first serious effort to carry out Matthew Arnold's advice to the nation, “Or. ganize your éducation "*
EDUCATIONAL HIGHWAY.
THE 1925 FAIR IN JAVA.
The Netherlands Consul-General (Mr. M. J. Quist) sends us particular regard- ing the 8th Netherland Indian Annual Fair at Bandoeng (Java) to be held from the 20th of Juno till the 5th of July, 1925, inclusive. The Fair will be open to mer- chandise of all kinds and descriptions.
The Electricity Exhibition which will
Few people not actively engaged in education realised the growth of the great modern day schools. There were 23 boys' secondary day schools in Lon- be attached to the Fair, it is being ar don with over 400 pupils and 13 with over 300, with a total of between 14,000 Banized in co-operation with the Govern And 15,000 boys Those schools consti-Service for Waterpower and Elec.
tricity at Bandoeng. tuted the main educational highway, with
Though Netherland India is far behind the public schools as a parallel side road. the leading countries of Western Europe The number of educated boys was great and the United States of America. in
and the pressure on available vacan. cies greater. At the same time the the application of electricity, it cannot stream had been diverted. It was not be denied that these Netherland Colonis erious that the supply of ordinands was offer great possibilities for the develop- drying up The Army could not get en-
ment of electricity on account of their ough candidates for Sandhurst,, and many natural resources (waterfalls, Dartmouth was also short for the Navy. mountain lakes and fast running rivers). The question of what to do with our The exploitation of these natural re- boys was therefore a broader question sources which was started some years ago than it used to be. It was desirable to makes the supply of cheap electricity" discover, if possible, what the contritu current possible for ordinary household tion of a boy to his generation was likely intense working thereof may open un use, industry and agriculture and more to be. Some boys had a definite "bent, but the number was smali. There were, dreamt of prospects for Netherland however, often indications that a boy India. The Exhibition will comprise bad gifts. If a boy had the magical gift everything bearing on the subject in the of personality called "feadership "it widest sense; eg radio-telegraphy and was better he should exercise it in guid; radio-telephoning also fall within the ing and leading the workmen engaged sphere of the show. in an industry than that be should be immersed in figures in an accountant's office.
A CAUSE OF DISCONTENT.
The absence of the ability to inspire instead of to drive, which was the essence of leadership, was at least a contributing cause of the friction and discontent which embittered the industrial world to-day That was the kind of work which might proftably be sought by the boy who had shown he could lead. There was much more scope for that gift in industry than
in commerce.
To a picnecr, to go out had help to clear the forest and grow corn in Canada or wool in Australia where there was none before, was really worth doing.
A parent was right in considering the change of making a decent livelihood. The bother was that as things were the rewards were not proportionate to the Bervices rendered. Our social arrange. ments paid large incomes to bookmakers, ground landlorde, stockbrokers, and cinema actresses, and generally very small once to the clergy, agricultéral labourers, professors at universities, and poets.
Exemption from import duty is allow- ed on goods to be exhibited, but generally the full amount of the duties was be in- sisted upon by the Customs at Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya as a guarantes; on exportation the amount of the duties will be refunded..
The Java China Japan Line in Hong- kong will allow special freight rebates on goods for exhibition at the Fair and Exhibition.
have declared an interim, dividend at the The Hongkong and China Gas Co.,
rate of 10 per cent, per annum, tax free.
A PERFECT SKIN BALM.
RABE" HERBAL EXTRACTS IMPART
MAGICAL SOOTHING & HEALING VIRTUE TO ZAM-BUK,
Our forefathers for generations, depended upou vila and balma derived from rave mauicinal herbs and roots for healing wounds, sores and other skin troubles. This method of healing is found to-day in the highest state of scientific perfection in that precious balm Zam Bak.
Parents should not stress the note of safety. It was a paralysing motto for boy's life. He would choose the opposite extreme, and say, "Live dangerously Few great things had ever been done by the man not prepared to take risks. This was the time when our best and strong. est should be volunteering for the burnt fald and hard, containing pre-clogging animal jobs. We had no more right to hold boy's back if they were wanted overseas in times of peace than in times. of war.
یست
BOOM IN THE DUTCH
- EAST INDIES.
is an actual boom, is in the tea
and
ointments,
It is only in recent times that we have been sought to believe in certain unnatural dressings drugs-crude compounds the kamat
skin was never intended to absorb. It was at the request of a a large pharmaceutical epcowitsch, Ph.D., MA, chemist, Dr. J. FLO
of tast the eminent
values,
varied
CS, made tests, analy experimenta regarding the medicinal valu and the refining and blending of certain extracts of exclusively herbal origin.
bala
fensive research, that grand with
ex-
ZAM-BUK-containing these potent incdicinal
perfect form was eventually evolved vital characteristic of Zam-Bak then, is
that it is prirely, head, s
herbal, and guaranteed bolutely free from
cloggi found
animal
fats and COATED mixeral compounds ordinary akin dressing.
in
The Amsterdam Correspondent of the Financial Times, says he does not think poople there quite realise that the Dutch East Indies is in the midst of a boom, In the case of sugar, 1994 will be a record year after 1990, whie 1925, although cer- tainly less profitable, promises to be Wherever Zam-Bok is applied to a wound or quite satisfactory, over 50 per cent of sore, it instantly soothes pain and irritation. the crop having been sold forward at It is so pare sad so refined as to be readily very remunerative prices, although not absorbed through the tiny pores, deep into the so high as this year. The prospects for rubber are quite good. But where there remo tissues. Powerfully antiseptic, it quickly I corruption and impurity and kills coffee and expels poisonous disease germs. estates. Not only are the tes-producing Even the worst cases of eczema, psoriasis, companies realising prices which give impetigo, Dhobies itch, prickly heat, picers, handsome profits and assure
fine boils, abscesses, pilos, poisoned wounds, chronic dividends for 1924, but sales have been sores, scalp diseases and foot sores, yield readily effected for the next three years at prices to Zam-Buk. In cuts, burns, scalda, insect between 70 and 73 cents per half-kilo. | kites, and stings, it instantly takes away pain In coffes also unprecedented proûts are and amarting and susures swift healing with being made. This year's crop, of course, new healthy skiz, with some exceptions, will be very bad as You cannot afford to be without Zam-Bak! regards quantity, but profits will be as Be sure and
get a box to-day! good as it they had had larger crops Et Medicine dealers everywhere and direct from less price. Many companies sold for Agents-Mesure, Wakefield & Co. (China ward the greater part of this year's crop Ltd.), Szechuan Road, Shanghai, when they could make f.40 or 1.42 profit, certainly was in itself a handsome prise.
ON SALE,
Bradford trade for the Far East, remarks a House, paper, appears to be spocially active, particularly Japan and China the former country apparently, despite the luxury tariff China, during BOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG the past three months bas "purchased 1924. 12,000,000 square yards, or nearly six times as much as in the previous three months.
WEEKLY PRE88, January to June,
With INDEX. Price-$7.50. -5n me in the Hongkong Dau PDA
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Keeping the port travelling round the table is an old custom still maintained by a few English clubs-like Kensitas Cigarettes, sir, always passing round good company.
The soft, mellow-smoking qualities of Kensitas Cigarettes make you want to keep on enjoying them, and the last smoke is as good. as the first, because all Kensitas are "as good as really good cigarettes can be."
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