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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1934.

JAPAN'S NAVAL POLICY Scottish Air-Mail Letter GERMAN YOUTH

No "Secret" Ships Or Bases

In recent months there have

to face the heavy weather that been many sensational reports of is so often encountered in our Japan's naval activities such as latitudes. the alleged building of mysterious ships and the establishment of secret war bases in the mandated South Sea Islands All these stories are categorically denied by a competent Japanese authori- ty whom I have interviewed.

MODERNISED BATTLESHIPS

"New construction for the time being is restricted to four 8,500- ton cruisers and a limited number of destroyers, torpedoboats," and submarines. Further, certain Bat-

large

Prince of Wales to Visit Glasgow: Scottish Universities By-election: Lord Roseberry's Offer to the Nation; Royal Visit to Edinburgh: Poverty of the German People

(Special Air-Mail, Service)

PRINCE OF WALES TO VISIT GLASGOW

FOUR NEW ACADEMICIANS OF THE SCOTTISH ACADEMY

The Salem System Of Education

Herr Kurt Hahn. formerly

director of

Baden,

the Schools

瀛 gave

lecture

on

"The Salem System of Education German and

the Problem of

Youth" at the Institute of Educa-

"Since we are limited by treazy to 60 per cent. of the tonnage possessed by the two leading na-

tion, Southampton Row, W.C., last month when Mr. C. A. Ellott, vies, we naturally try to keep our

headmaster of Eton College, smaller fleet at the "highest pitch

presided. of efficiency. Quality, in short.

Herr In his previous lectures must compensate for quantity."

Hahn described how Salem, There has been no change in For reasons of economy a large

founded by Prince Max of Baden the general principles of our naval number of Japanese warships are policy." said my informant. "No kept in reserve. All vessels In

tion of a historical relle, and it is on the pattern of the English 'mammoth' building programme is commission have full crews on

thought that the Office of works, public schools, has developed on There were two, in view. And even the second | board, and are maintained in Im-

if the offer of the present Earl is į individual lines. replenishment programme recom- mediate readiness for active ser-

Edinburgh, February 20.

accepted, could retain the charac-methods of governing the young, mended by the Navy Department vice, but only four out of the nine

Glasgow will be visited by H.R.H. teristic external features of the he said. They could either fetter last August has yet to receive Japanese battleships were in com-

trust. He would back a spirited Parliamentary sanction.

This mission last year, the other being the Prince of Wales on April 13, buildings while adapting them in them by distrust or bind them by the first provides for two cruisers and two in reserve or undergoing recons-

boy any day to defeat when he will declare open the Boyternally for use by the Palace staff.

the Kelvin

Не believed in the method. aircraft-carriers. all of moderate truction. A

number of Scout Exhibition in

second method, but only on con- size: fourteen destroyers. six sub-modern cruisers and destroyers Hall-the greatest show of its kind

ever organised in Scotland.

dition that they fortified it by a marines, a minelayer, and some were also on the reserve lat, a

According auxillary craft.

An official communication con- informant to my

At & General Assembly of the daily incentive to self-supervision Japan has builtno new naval cerning the Prince's visit has just

plan achieved. They endeavoured base in the South Sea Islands been received by Glasgow Boy Scottish Academy in Edinburgh That was what the Salem training or elsewhere. The old naval sta- Scout Association in which it states recently four elections were made, to keep alive the imagination of tion at Fort Arthur was re-esta- that it is the Prince's earnest of associates to the rank of acade the boy of action. They decided blished last year, but only as a

desire to visit the exhibition per-mician. Those elected were:

Mr. Charles Oppenheimer, Kirk- not to let organized games begin sonally.

until the thirteenth years, And secondary base..

cudbright, painter,

found that the imagination of the Mr. J. Massey Rhind, Edinburgh, child survived and grew strong till nqunced that Japan will demand

it was safe even in adolescence. full naval equality at the next

sculptor.

Mr. Reginald Fairlie, Edinburgh, They gave the boys plenty of conference In 1935 If this de-

leisure and they were not afraid mand were conceded in principletion will therefore be held from architect.

Mr. H. O. Torbolton, Edinburgh, of it, for they were provided with it does not follow that the Apr 21, the Prince performing

the opening caremony

their leisure. on the architect.

healthy fodder for Japanese Navy would be built up

Mr. Oppenheimer. who was born To keep their imagination safe, to the British .or the United evening of April 13.

The Glasgow Scouts are wild in Manchester in 1875, is a land- however, they found it necessary States level of tonnage. In fact, it is exceedingly doubtful whether with delight at bringing off, this scape painter in both oils and to dethrone games, even in the sentor schools, They rationed the state of her finances would cour de grace in connection with water-colours and works of his

are deter- have been purchased for Manchester, them. and as a result the games their exhibition, and permit Japan to launch Any

mined to give the Prince of Wales Oldham, and Southport Art Gal had become more dignified and major scheme of naval expansion.

lieries and the Whitworth Gallery.

festal. In order that the intellec- Mr. Fairhe began practice in tual and spiritual interests might Edinburgh in 1909, and among the hold their own against the many principal buildings be has designed rivalling activities of the school. are the Abbey Church, Fort Augus- they had to have inspiring and

researchers; and tus, and St. Andrew's Church, creative Rothesay. He was also responsible would not get them unless they for the restoration of the medieval

gaye them a great deal of free University Chapel at St. Andrews.

time for their creative work." Ele was once told by a man in the Prussian Ministry of Education that the duration of mental sanity on the part of any masten in a public school was five years.

Laughter.)

tleships are being modernised, following, the example set by the United States and Great Britain.

"Reports that we are building

"pocket submarines, carrying a crew' of one, two, or three men. have no foundation whatever. Even If It were techinically possible to construct such freak vessels, they would be quite useless to our Navy. All Japanese men-of-war must be staunch, and seaworthy

Weak Teeth

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Whenever there is evidence of disfunc

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Before Baby comes

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(Use it during the last aiz months of

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Such teeth are a 'constant cause of pain and trouble and never look healthy,

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N

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The Pharmaceutical Journal of New Zealand," Jan 1930. **Kabana has been used with very: good results in cases of calcium deficiency, such as bone diseases; dental caries, rickets, weakness in growing children, during pregnancy and lactation fact, in all cases where'a diet with an excessive calcium content is necessary Rickets too are a typical sign af s lack of calcitimi. -Kalzana will set all that right, and very soon your child will be happy and healthy again.

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The exhibition was fixed to run from March 16 to 24, but this date has been found unsuitable to His Royal Highness, and the exhibi-

a rousing welcome.

The Prince, who is Chief Scout for Wales, has always taken a deep interest in the Boy Scout movement, having attended several of the Jamborees in this country, and slept under canvas.

GREAT. PREPARATIONS

For months now the Scouts have been working in Glasgow to make the exhibition in the Kelvin Hall & memorable event and to demonstrate to the public what Scouting reatly means.

Among the outstanding exhibits which the Prince will see will be Tenderfoot Times" which will be printed and published on the spot.

a

newspaper,

"The

There will be arena displays in which hundreds of Cubs, Scouts,

and Rovers will take part, while

a variety performance will be given Including the Scout play. "Of One

Blood."

It is probable that the Prince

when he does come North in April will perform other functions, but as yet no definite programme apart from the Scout Exhibition has been arranged.

TWO SIDES TO IT

they

It

Golf greenkeepers tell me that this has been the shorteat close season in memory. Ordinarily the winter months scare the golfer off

The "Grande Passion" He believed that faith in one's and leave the greenkeepers ample time for drainage work and building destiny should not depend on new tees, but apart from the Jan- lucky accidents in later life. vary wet spell there has been was their business-as teachers to "practically no cessation of play, give it to the children entrusted But if the greenkeepers aren't to their care. They could do it by satisfied there is another side to satisfying the grande passion that The shorter close almost every normal boy and girl season ought to mean standard of gulf this summer: So to the end of life. At Salem they higher had, often hidden and unrealized what price the "Amateur" for had Scotland this year.

the position.

ROYAL VISIT TO EDINBURGH

discovered that if they brought out the grande passion before or at the beginning of puberty. It grey to be the guardian There is much interest in Edinburgh while the unprotected, and undis- angel of the years of adolescence, in the rumour that the King and covered hoy rarely maintained Queen may hold Court at Holyrood- his vitality intact from 11 to 15. house in July, but apparently no They had proved that the so- definite arrangements have yet been called "loutish years" could be made. A royal visit to Edinburgh avoided and the freshness and always brings good business, attrac strength of childhood maintained I understand that a representa- ting tourists, and especially Ameri- throughout adolescence and hand- tion has been made to the Scottish cans, in large numbers, while the ed to the man as a lifelong source Office authorities by a leading garden parties keep those who proof strength. Scottish Home Ruler regarding vide dresses, etc., very busy, Balem was hoping one day to the appointment of a successor to Withal, a royal visit restores to start a Sir Robert Greig as chairman of Edinburgh its ancient glamour and the Department of Agriculture. dignity as the capital of Scotland.

"CHATRMANSHIP OF DEPART- "MENT OF AGRICULTURE

It is

apprehended, apparently,

that an Englishman may be ap- pointed to the vacant office" next month, and that accordingly in- Auence should be brought to bear

NEW ROYAL SCOTTISH

ACADEMICIANS

"big school in Hamburg and, by the training plan, to control the home activities of the boys. Their Old Boys' League. since 1925 had carried 'through these rules to be followed during the university career: Four

The Royal Scottish Academy, at weeks' annual training, "without to ensure that a Scotsman is given a general assembly in Edinburgh drinking or simoking, for the the appointment. The point has yesterday, elected the following German sports badge; three not been taken up yet, but a per- four Associates to the rank of months' work in a factory; and a tinent observation is that if the

Academician:-

six weeks' course in a sailing, flying, principle urged by the Home Rule

Mr. Charles Oppenheimer, Kirk-or riding school. Their aim was leaders is to be applied to its cudbright, painter; Mr. J. Massey to build a Salem, house in Heidel- logical conclusion it would mean Rhind, Edinburgh, sculptor Mr. berg- There was the crisis in a great clearance of Scots from Reginald Fairlie, Edinburgh, and March. The Margrave of Baden, Whitehall.

SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES

BY-ELECTION

Mr. H. O. Tarbolton, Edinburgh, the son of the founder, took both architects.

charge, and he had, by courage.

Mr. Fairlie was recently entrusted and sincerity, won the trust of the with the design for the extension Government. They had guaran- of the National Library Buildings teed that the Balem system would in Edinburgh.

not be changed. Now all depended on children, masters, and parents not losing patience and heart during the transitional period.

The Government would protect Salem; only desertion could destroy But he believed that

In the House of Commons yes- terday a writ was issued in con- The president of the academy, nection with the Scottish Univer- Mr. George presented diplomas of sities Parliamentary by-election membership to the following: caused by the death of Dr. D. M. Professor R. K. Hannay, honorary Cowan.

metaber and professor of ancient At present there is only one history; Sir George Macdonald, IL. 16. candidate, Dr. George A. Morrison, D., honorary member and professor system would live.. late rector of Robert Gordon's of antiquities Mr. J. Maclanchlan College, Aberdeen. Dr. Morrison Milne, A.R.S.A.; Mr. James Kay, was adopted as the Liberal can- A.R.A.; and Mr. Benno Schotz didate by the Beottish Universities A.R.8.A. Central Liberal Council, and his candidature has been endorsed by Educational Institute of Scot- land

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POVERTY OF THE GÆRMAN PEOPLE

the

DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK

To Be Established. In Kak Kiang

On page 14 appears a letter, Mr. Archibald Jamieson, address- A message from Chinese sources which Dr. Morrison has sent to me the members of the Rotary Club states that with a view to streng- the Business Committee of the of Glasgow at their weekly luncheon thening the finance of the inhabi General Council of Aberdeen Uni-meeting yesterday on impressions of tants, the Magistrate of the Kak versity giving his views on the his travels through Germany and Klang Districs has recently decided attitude towards University bun-Austria, pointed out that fast year to establish a large savings bank saries of the Educational Endow-only 2,500,000 persons in Germany in that district. ments Commissioners. ̈

LORD KOSEBERY'S OFFER TO

THE NATION

On account of this an important out of population of 65,000,000 possessed a capital of £250, while conference was therefore held to discuss the ways and means for the 95 per cent of the people were earning less than £120 a year. investment of capital in connec- That was probably the fundamental tion with the bank, and during the Lord Rosebery, it is understood, reason, he said, why the house proceedings, a large sum of money has offered, as a gift to the nation, painter, Hitler, had risen to power. shares was applied for and

in

a group of small sixteenth-century Hitler, in his view, was the price allocated.

It is reported that plans have houses adjoining the Canongate Germany had to pay for the failure entrance to the courtyard of the of the Allies to implement their already been made and submitted Palace of Holyrood House, in promises under the Tresty of to the District Authorities, and as Edinburgh. The property, was at Verailles, "

soon as they have been approved. one time occupied by Palace serr Jamieson deputised for Sir construction work will immediately vants, but in recent years it has High 8, Roberton, of the Orphent commence. been falling into disrepair. Choir, who was prevented from It is said that future prospect of The late Lord Rosebery purchased being present owing to indisposi- this savings bank seem to be very the houses to prevent the demolition.

4 'promising.

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