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Post Once." A. Radio-Drama- tic Study of its history and }) development and an impres- sion of its work to-day. Com- diled by George Wright' and' Felix Felton.
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Against Japanese Aggression
Two representatives of the new spirit in China, Professor Tao, formerly Dean of the South-east University of China, and Miss Non Tsai, who was delegate to the Stu- dents' International Congress at Geneva, spoke recently at a meet- ing of the Union of Democratic Control, Mr. Bertrand Russell pre- siding.
Professor Tao, arter bringing a heavy indictment against the Ja- panese maladministration in Man- churia, said that attempts were now being made to form a Nation- al Liberation Front in China against Japanese aggression, call- ing together all people, regardless of political party or religious national Associations for liberation had been formed by farmers, workers, teachers, stu- dents, and merchants, and thou sands of soldiers from several of the armies had formed their own associationė
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A1 HEALTH FOR GREAT BRITAIN
Leaders Of Youth Plan
FOR NATIONAL FITNESS
"We in the Scout my ind encouragement. badges a useful Badges are given not so much for excellence in any particular sub- ject as for the amount of effort put into it. A backward boy will get a badge for trying. A brilliant boy finds it much more difficult. to win badges. Some such form of encouragement might be
&D- "Before we can consider oursel- ves a really healthy nation, we plied to school-children. shall have to rise the general
"Children who show promise of... and standard of physical 5tness
be athletic ability should development." Mr. Neville Cham-given a series of exercises which berlain, Chancellor of the Exche-they can practise for themselves. All exercises should, of course, be I do performed in the open air. not believe in drill sergeants or gymnasia for children. Physically, the finest people I know are the Gurkhas, and I Zujus and the have, never seen a gymnasium In their countries."
quer.
A
national health campaign must draw from the experience of all who have studied physical fi*-
ness.
Lord Baden-Powell is foremost For twenty-nine among theni years he has been applying to the Boy Scout. movement, now some 2,000,000 strong in this country. the secrets of mental and bodily health which have made him, in his 80th year, "almost as energetic as he was during the defence of Mafeking. states the "Morning Post."
"Beware of developing the out- side of the body before you have got the interior right." were Lorr Baden-Powell's Arst words
real
Viscount Astor is President, and Viscount Hampden, another Boer War veteran, is Chairman of the Executive Committee of the cum- brously titled but excellently in- tentioned Central Council of Re- creative Physical Training."
WORK OF THE Y.M.C.A.
Bir Henry McMahon is another leader of youth. He Is President or the National Council of YM-
and of physical C.A's of England. Ireland
Wales, and Chairman of their training are for formed, grown-up National Physical Education Com- men. You must prepare, the mittee.
"Ármy
methods
young body by other methods at
a mouldable age. The health of "For many years," he said, "the At the national congress in blood and bone must be secured Y.M.C.A. has been a pioneer in i Shanghai an all-China union of by proper food. Then comes edu- the field of physical education, these associations had been form- cation in the value of fresh air to both here and in the US.A., and' and the Far East. ed with the objects of putting an the lungs and heart, and training also in India
personal hygiene-care, of The programmes of the large ma- end to civil war, freeing all politi-in..
sojority of the 500 YMCA. centres cai prisoners in their custody, and teeth, correct breathing, and
in this country are designed to carrying cut an anti-enemy pro-
help men and boys in the develop gramme. The only problem "was
ment of their powers of body. to get the Nationalistle party to
mind and spirit for, the building come to a compromise with the
up of true character. Communist party. He believed that in time a united Popular; Front, would be formea
on.
VALUE OF PERSONAL APPEAL
"All this ought not to be left to voluntary workers. It ought to be part of the education which children receive at school from properly instructed teachers. Chil- dren, moreover, should be treated as individuals, not as a mass. If this health education is given a direct personal appeal, they will be amenable to reason...
"My experience as Chairman of the Physical Education Committee of the National Comel has con- vinced me that the most valuable aspect of our work is the training of voluntary leaders, who, in their turn, carry the message and prac tice of health and physical fitness to their fellows in ever-increasing than ten numbers. For more
EDUCATING THE MASSES "Now we are attempting to edu cate the masses for this ntstorie fight," the Professor said. "We want a new education of both our hands and our heads. We have
"When you have prepared the a new pronouncing script for the way by making the Inside of the
literate, enabling them to read body fairly sound, you can go on years now the Council has had a and write in a simple way. For to external development simple highly successful scheme of this our schools we se real schools, exercises to develop different kind in active operation in London 3.30 am-Breakfast Hour of New temples, teashops, or any other parts of the body.
They, too, and in other centres throughout and-Music-English and span÷
should be given in the form of the country. games and group competitions, as education rather than instruction.
RADIO MANILA
9.30 am-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varletlen 11.15 am. Bign offi 2.30pm-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties A1029 3.45 pm-Sign on
It follows from this that the greatest single need is for largely augmented means for the recruit- ment and equipment of such les
ish. Current Events and Vaude-available space, and we have dis- ville of the Air conducted by cussion groups in kitchens, cor- Don Alva. Morning Exercises ridors, or in the open air."
"We have a slogan--"Pais "on by Prof. G. T, Suva of the in-. sular Life Assurance Confpany, your knowledge to your neigh 7 a.m.-Sign Oft
bour and we have a stem of to Peiping after the Japanese had ders. That inevitably involves the relay teachers. A farmer, after said there was to be no demon-provision of the necessary funds, for the organisation and promo- an hour's teaching, must teach histration The first time only a wife at home. A woman factory few students got into the city, tion of, leaders classes by compet worker in Shanghai taught thirtywhose gates were closed The Fent and experienced directions of women in the lunch hour for a next time greater numbers forced physical education, Funds are also month and two of them then the gates, held a meeting outside needed for the rapid extension of started classes. We have nearly a the inner gits, and passed resolu- the indoor and outdoor physical million little teachers, coached by dons for national defence against education facilities possessed by their grown-up teachers, who are Japan, while the soldiers on duty outh clubs and Institutes, which Deasing their knowledge on to Ared into the air. Similar demon- to-day are in many cases far too their parents and other children, strations were held in other party limited
our messes are no longer to "Our movement is neither Com It is also of primary impor wait patiently for Government munier nor Chauvinist," she said. tance to arouse in the younger compulsory education, but will It is not a movement to raises generations & keen interest in the take education into their own world war but a movement desire for physical fitness based against aggression and for peace. tipom positive ideals of civic, NR- hands. The centre of this mass education is not a narrow nation A free and independent Coins wiltuosal and international respon allem but a fight against Japa- be an induence for peace. and in ability, Buch ideals alone can the Far East we will be friends prevent physical education being on equal txploited for other than the high- Ms Nob Tsai gave a spirited with other omitties account of a students procession terms."
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