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TEACHERS' RELIEF Thousands Given Help By Chinese Government

REGISTRATION STARTS

In the course of the present wur, nerous schools, colleges, univer- sitles and other educational institu- lons in China have been compelled to close down or even reduced to

Relict

September 2, 1939.

LATE NEWS

WHEN HITLER MOVED

ashes at the hunds of Japanese Van- dulism, according to bullet issued) by the Hongkong Students"

PARIS, Sept. 1 (Router) --Cierman į Association, To

To give relief to the facts of aggression sturled a few housi teachers and students of these insiltu-after the Polish Ambasador informed Hons, who were compelled to lead aithe Resh Government of the Polish refugee's life, the Chinese Ministry attitude towards the British efforts of Education worked out a system for lo maintain peace, seconding o the registration of teachers and stu-communique patted by the Polish: dents of educational establishments official news agency received in Ports.. In the war areas. Sluce March, 1930,

The co

The act: communique snyst ten registrations of teachers of schooläļot mattressin unequalled in brutality of speelal studies have taken place, will be resisted by the entire Polish and relief has been given to more juution, which will defend its liberty, than four hundred such teachers. right and honour to the end.

As to the students of schools of The German allegation that Polish | special studies, eleven registrations Boldiers attacked Glewitz, which is have taken place at different times the pretext for German gestion. since February. 1938. In all. more is a cynical H. No in the than 2.800 cases have been dealt with, (divilard world has any doubts as to These students have been sent, c-;

uc-¡who i tite are sor.

cording to their individual Inclina- tions, either to pursue their studies in other schools or to take part in war-time activities after receiving a course of training. So far, more,

than four hundred of these student-

Durt in' activities of the war of resistance. The Ministry of Education has abe ordered the reduction of tuition

and other fee in the schools af special studies. Furthermore, a fund which Is to be given on lean to the jo students' lots been set apart. Some $70,000

was based out in the f-cal yene of 1937-8; and a further $200,- in the fiscal year of 1938-9. In alk about 8.000 students have been benefited.

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With resurd to the staff and stu- dents of the midrile-grade schools in. the wat areas, relief has been glen Them by openi of ten Natonal Middle Schools in Honon. Szechuan Shensi. Kamu, Kweuhow, Hipch. Stuns and Achwel. Up to the beginning of the current fisent Sear, some 1,50

1,500 teachers and 170,000) Students have been taken into there! schools. Apart from the works durin The Ministry of Education, the Jocal Provincial Governments have alo

Lo given relief to some 8,490 vti denta.

by

Coming to teachers in elementary echools. the Ministry of Education has organised right Teaches' Service.

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In addition, relief has been given so far to more than 1,000 members of the personnet engaged in racial; education. A further 2,000 odd have) been sent to work among the nimuong In various parts of the country,

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The purpose of the movement is to bolster the patriotle fervor of the teachers -and students, - unify their will and concentrate their efforts in ald of China's

resistance.--Central Netus.

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The Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada Jnr., acted for the plaintift and the sult was not contested.

In the course of his references to authorities, Mr. d'Almada said that this, was the first case in Hongkong. At the Supreme Court yesterday' whore a petition had been brought on before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl the grounds of cruelty and desertions MacGregor, Mrs. Phyllis Gibbons The desertion was not an additional brought a-petillon for the dissolution ground but an alternative one. of her marriage with James Henry At the conclusion of the petitioner's Gibbons on the grounds of cruelty case, His Lordship granted a decree and desertion.

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