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cial documenta of identification in considerable attention on the Con- of Chinese landing in Sydney from SATURDAY, OCTOBER IL connection with visits abroad, and tinent, especially in Scandinavia, the islands for transhipment pur- and has, there been adopted as the posca" most suitable form of cxhibition illustrative of national culture. The ensential feature of this type of museum is that the exhibits, inatoad of being together under one roof, are housed in a number of separate
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Period Buildings,
In the English open-air museum, as the suggestion stands, the actual peasants cottages of different periods and of different types will be re-erected in the semblance of an English village. Each building will be provided with its proper furnishing of appropriate character and contemporary in date with the cottage. Domestic implements and atensils and the appliances of the domestic crafts, euch as spinning and weaving, will each be found in its customary place.
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Arousing Public Interest.
It is an easy matter for the specialist to overrate the educa tional influence of a museum. By the average individual it is too often regarded as a repository for: the curious and the obsolete. The popularity of the open-air culture muzeum in Scandinavia is remark- able. It has aroused the greatest interest among the people in their national history and culture. There is no reason to think that the result will be different in this country, and perhaps when the visitor to the open-air museum is able to follow the thread of continuity in the life of his ancestors, as exhibited in
the surroundings in which they actually lived and among the tools and utensils they handled, there may be borne in upon him an under- standing of the function of tradi tion as a key to the national genius which has made for stability among the changes we call pro gress.
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CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA.
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PREMIER'S REPLY TO. PROTEST.
Correspondence which passed be-- tween the Prime Minister of Aus- tralia (M Scullin) and the Con- Bul-General for Chinn Mr. F. T. Sung) resently in regard to the alleged indignities, imposed upon Chinese nationals, by Customs officials has been inade available.
Mr. Sung protested against the taking of finger-printe, and said that it was difficult to convince the average. Chinese that the practice was followed for other than criminal purposes. In regard to the ban on the entry of wives of Chinese people resident in Au tralia, Mr. Sung pointed out that in 1928 there were 13.614 Chinese males, and only 185 Chinese females in Australia, and remarked that conditions resulting from the re- fusal to lift the ban tended to im morality or to increasing the num bor of marriage with. Australian women. An effort was being made. to obtain a complete register of the Chinese in Australia, and it was urged that when it was establish- ed, all registered Chinese should be free from liability to arrest, trial,
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Mr. R. 8. Nicklin, who prosecat-that during the voyages extending ed for the compady, said the stores over the last three years, Harding comprised whisky, bear, stout, hnd done all the entertaining st water tobacco, and different porte, and had had to do
it out of stores. Percy James Cornford, superin
Captain. Williams: That is un- tendent pursor of the company, trucuri poten. said after a check had been made
In convicting the defendant of the cluded in this number there might To account for a shortage of bond the defendant admitted the short there had been a shortage at the (fr. B. C. V Addinsell) ordered
Giving evidence, Hardingstid charge the Deputy Stipendiary be a few prohibited immigrants. d stores the custom of entertaining and wrote a letter in which end of each of six voyages. In or that £13 788d6f the defendant'e
In his reply, Mr. Scullin said: said that it was due to the fact der to facilitate the loading and money which was held by the potance of the practice of taking visitors' on liners was advanced in that he had to do a lot of entertain discharging of the ship at various pany should be retained by them, finger-prints of Chinese has been mán a Larsipaol in which allows to feed to the port te bud-tis exteristir-trades and pita a dens aphaty naisten By the en lampalloading Ausen's Drive tems en board, uma fenththyi
Liverpool, formerly various ports, and bad had to do went on board. This entertaining wished the case to be an example pathy and with a full appreciation Stoneycroft,
"Government, with the gren take. chief stoward of the ss. Cambridge, it with a liberal band, s was charged with emberling 201 To Captain Richard Williams, should have been done by the Cap-htcause t those offences had been of the grounds of your objection to
master of the Cambridge, Mr. Jej taing for t
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