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Professor Darroch lectured recently in Edinburgh University to the Workers' Educational Association on "The Workers and Education." At the outset he declared that it was not his intention to enter upon any dis- cussion as to the need and value of batter technical education. However important such an education might be, both from the point of view of the welfare. of the individual and of the nation, it was, in his opinion. subordinate to the education

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TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920.

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where, and we looked ingin for any sense of a common fit fest. Further, the very stress jaja upan technical education teed to Per 3. Devanha, on July 27th:

emphasise the prevailing in- -Cap and Mrs. McLure, Mr. Cdividualism and tended to in- Tinley, Mr. P. H. Martin, Mr. Ccrease the division between men. It was rather a poor audience Borglsins, Mr. Tait, Mr. 500s. Mr.as it tended to hinder all effort which last night at the Theatre Golorne. Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Bur-to make the individual realise Royal attended the first perform

10. Mr. Van Leuwin. Mr. and the spirit and the sense of com- ance given by the Leyland Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. G. Harper, Mr. munity. And the tragedy lay in Hodgson Company on their returo

and Mrs. W. B. Simpson, Mrs. Van the spread of this sectional spirit visit to the Colony. The continual Leuwin, Mr. J. M. R. Cripps. Mr. throughout Until lately the so- postponement of the opening date

A. E. Cripps, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. called professions still retained or the fact that the night was

Hote. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Campbell, some idea of their work as a social rather not for theatre-goers may have accounted for the size of the Miss Wells, Mr. J. Holland, Mr. C. function, but infected with the audience, though we were glad to J. L. Stewart, Mies Stillwell, Mrs. prevailing class spirit, they were notice that this had no effect on the W L Thompson. Mr. McGean, Mr. tending to place the interests of quality of the show, which was a Pirot, Mrs. Hill. Miss Hill Mr. and their particular group above those distinct improvement on the other Mrs. Cortes, Mr. Steams, Mr. E. A. of the community-to value their than opon its value as a social performances recently given by Nebeling. Mr. H. Vander Menien. work upon a cash basis rather function. Another aspect of the this Company. The programme. Miss Rutgers, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. however, could still be improved Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover selfsame spirit was the attitude workers, to apon. Songs would appear to be Rev. C. B. Shann, Mr. Buurman, taken up by many the chief stock-in-trade with the Mr. Wydier, Mr. and Mrs. Me-higher education, and especially Company, and of these items Lean, Mr. and Mrs. Farrish, Mr to any bigher education provided there were far too many, and and Mrs. Mahson, Mrs. T. Har supported by the Universities. when these were not accompanied Butter. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. A was, he declared, an open by the regular revue orchestra. drews. Mr. J. W. Graham, Mr. Hisecret that the workers had not as at last night's show, they are

L Holden, Mr. H. K. Dennis. Mr. given the support expected to the apt to become monotonous. One and Mrs. Sorby, Mrs. Marsa, Miss Workers' Educational Associa would like these to be inter-Marsa, Mrs. Alderson. Mrs. Castion, and to other bodies organised persed with other selections, assidy. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Alteman, with similar ends for example, amusing sketches or Dr. Cancio, Capt. Dick. Pag. They distrusted the education pro- dances, but perhaps such iteros Can Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sin-vided. They feared that it was an will be given to-night to-morrow. Two or three vocal tlair, Mr. and Mrs. Hindershot attempt by the middle and uper Mr. and Mrs. Morsal, Mrs. McCabe, classes to further principles anta ba singled selections can out for special mention. They Miss McCabe, Mrs. F. Nebelling. Sonistic to the interests of Labour. were principally the contributions Mr. Robinzon, Mr. and 'ra. Bea This attitude might be summed of Mr. Chris Boiler, who is the sham, Mr. Beechler, Mr. A. Clin. p in the words of a Yorkshire "Make no mistake." he declared: possessor of a well-modulated Mr. Longfield, Capt. Power. 3. labourer to an Oxford Professor. voice. "Smoke Bubbles"*

"we working men mean to have was D. Macgregor, Mr. and Mrs. J. L very effective in the way it was Rowe, hev, and Mrs, Folke. Mista presented, as also was could care for me." which was sung by the whole company as a finale to the first half of the show. The chorus, which was a full and well-balanced one, made many welcome appearances and was well-received. A book on fashion could be written on the dresses

Again, education was often they wore, and in "Hindustan," s

conceived as at best an agency well-expressed item, one is left

Per ss. PYRRHUS on Jus by which a few of the workers guessing as to the dressmaker whose laborious researches into 26th:- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Allson, might, by ability and enterprise. the fsabion as affected by the Mr. and Mrs. G. Walford. Mraise out of the class to which Indian ladies were indicated in Quain. Mrs. E Hansen, Dr. and they belonged to one sometimes the vivid costumes on display. In Mrs. W. Phillips, Miss E. Gonly superficially higher, rather the very amusing sketch. "Just Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunter than as a force or agency which Like a Man." Miss Florence Her-Master B. K. Johns. Mr. C. Jought to permeate all sections of rington pulled off some startling Carmichael. Mrs. E. H. French, the community. We were still surprises by the extremely masen-Mrs. M. Arthur Mis M. O. Mc. far from the conception of society MILK

She Michael, Miss B. M. Sturkey, Mr. line adjectives she used. figured as the friend of a homely Lorett, Mr. R. R. Roberts.

and

in view.

education, but we are not going

If you Dandall, Mr. D. Machennan. Mr. to take it from you." There might J. S. Jores. Mr. Hadley. Mr. Win-be justification for this attitude, terbottom, Mrs. Rasmussen. Misses hat the whole conception of know. Rasmussen, Mr H. Cant. Mr. Fledge which underlay this position Burke, Mrs. Heard. Mr. S. Mas a set of fixed and absolate Heard, Mr. and Mrs. Stocker, M.dogmas to be imposed upon others Harrold. Mr. McBean, Mrs. Boat was entirely erron2009. tiff. Mrs. Hadley and is Hadley, FROM INDIVIDUALISḤ TO CLASS Mrs. Henton.

wife who sought her advice on

that old, old tale of keeping the husband at home. When near the

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as a community of interests or purposes in which work of what- ever kind was regarded as a social function. Much less did

conclusion of the performance, German seamen's delegates had we regard education as a means Miss Helen Sottie appeared in a not been admitted to a meeting of selecting out and training each

showed

of their colleagues of other to perform the function as dance. She

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we look and was much applauded. Tobers of the Commission appointed capacity for work he was best upon education as an agency night the Company is presenting to examine the question of hours fitted. Still less did

of labour. the "Spa Girl"

which bad for its main object the Mr D. Bramah. Marine Ea-endeavour to raske the individual gineers Association, retorted:

see beyond his occupational in- We believe that the German terest to that of the community, representatives are not true re- for which and by which his sec presentatises of the German tional interest bad meaning and

nominees of seamen, but are

value. Civilisation, the lecturer their Government,

con- sod

went on to say, had passed beyond sequently we shall have some twentieth century individualism thing to say on that point. to twentieth century class rivalry. At the meeting of the seamen's We know

preso Its capacity to survive depended LANE, delegatee at Genos to the Inter-bere ond man. and possibly

doring the pon its capacity to achieve a national Seamen's Conference. two

social condition that would sub- the appointment of a German, Great war, took no steps some castes under a community Herr Doring, as a member of a prevent the most diabolical deeds of interests and purposes. Co- Commission was suggested.

operation in the attainment of Mr. Havelock Wilson who was our country as well as of other the complex purposes of civil-outlook and deepening the sym-fothers' views and opinions, but chairman of the meeting, left the nations. Our feelings on this isation was the mark of social pathy between each and every toleration in a much broader and We required to chair in order to be in a position matter are shared, not only by health. Any ideal which aimed member of the community. If wider sense. to bring against Herr Doring the the Allied seamen but by neutrals at less was dangerous. And this was to be effected, the only recognise that principles were and certain method. to not absolute dogmas, but were accusation that he does not truly as well. I suggest that report of education must aim at the self-aure

seamen, as be the Credentials Committee be represent the

Whilst fitting the educate the individual to this relative and relevant to the pur- favoured submarine warfare. submitted to the Conference to youth to discharge the duties of spirit was through his work. It poses which we sought to realise Herr Doring made a weak de. eatle us to choose only true life, we must also train him to was through a man's work that and to attain. When we realised

seamen's delegates for the Com-

see beyond his occupational in-he could best be led to see it in that principles were neither im- mission we have set up.

terest to the good of the whole, relation to other occupations; it mutable laws nor divinely ordered į M. Chapelle, the Belgian se3-

The entire assembly showed and to regard his work as a social was through his work that he remedies, but were human con- men's delegate, shouted: Com- panions, you are free to elect its approval of these remarks. function in which the co-operation could best be taught the econstructions open to amendment, whoever you please, even the Herr Daring appears to be the and collaboration of others was omic relationships between the bable to alteration according to ex-Kaiser, but if Herr Doring is man to whom Mr. Bramab allod-no less necessary than his own various occupations and to the changes in circumstances, and chosen the Belgian seamen willed. He was associated with individual efforts. We must, community as a whole, and to that these principles became Paul Muller in signing & mani- therefore, CEUse thinking of educat perceive that economic principles concrete, real, and living only in leave the Conference.

A resolation for the election of festo agreeing to the intensified tion mainly or merely as a means were always relative to the moral so far as they could be used fo the solution of particular problems submarine warfare. The Chair of advancement. That, however ideals of the times. man, owing to the heated dis important, was only one side of In conclusion, the lecturer then we should have taken the

fence.

Herr Doring was then put to the meeting and defeated,

Herr Vissell, German seamen's delegate, speaking in German in a defeat tons, protested that the

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