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The medical staff at the University, supported
by suitable Chinese practitioners could give addresses to
the various Guilds through the Chinese Chamber of Commerce;
through the schools oy holding parents' conferences, or by addressing such other gatherings as local knowledge may
indicate.
It is recommended that a course of lectures on public health be given at the schools; such a course to include a lecture on venereal disease in those schools where the
pupils leave after the age of 14.
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Suitable literature would be distributed at all meetings.
The press.
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We understand there is some doubt as to Chinese opinion on the use of the vernacular press for propaganda purposes, This medina has. we believe, been extensively used in connection with the work of the Health Education Committee both in Shanghai and in the interior of China, authoratative presentation of various aspects of public health proves a useful antidote to the undesiraula quack advertisements that at present fill the vernacular press, As far as Hong Kong Chinese opinion is concerned, weƏ were advised that the meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce we had the priviledge of attending, was represen-
A unanimous tative both of the merchants and of the Guilds, resolution was passed at that meeting in favour of an educational campaign that included the Press,
Experience shows that press advertisement in suitable form reaches the largest unselected group in the population. It is recommended that suitaule series of advertisements should be issued continuously through the British and Chinese local press drawing attention to such points as ars
A permanent considered urgent by the Medical Department,
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