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EDUCATION FOR MARRIAGE

New Developments In Social Hygiene

The question of education for marriage was discussed at the Seventh Imperiat Social Hygiene Council, which was continued at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, W.C.1. The general subject of the day's deliberations was "New De- velopments in the Field of Social Hyglene."

9ir Basti Blackett, the president, announced that a reply had been received to the loyal message sent to

the King on Monday. His Majesty expressed his appreciation of the progress achieved during the past 21 years in the sphere of so- Aug. 3 Aug. 5cial hygiene, both in Great Britain

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"SPLICE THE MAIN BRACE"

The King'S ORDER

1932.

conditions. are

partly 10 climatic Australian ships as a rule

of the Mediterranean Fleet in practically "dry" but the occasion was met by arrangements for a ration or stout to be distributed

to the crew.

The King also signalled the

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And in other parts of the Empire, and congratulated all those en- gaged in this important work.

Dr. L. Feldman, a member of the the marriage sub-committee of

British Social Hygiene Council. speaking on "Methods of Handling Pre-and Post-Marriage, Problems," said that they had become con- vinced that monogamous; marriago as an institution was the central pivot of our civilization. Science was not enough. There was an emotional side to sex which, i ignored or run away from, would definitely discount all that the scientists could offer in an attempt to solve the sex problem. Unless an ethical standpoint was adopted, based among most people on the narrower approach of an organiz- ed religion unless ethics and re- ligion were definitely and openiv | asserted, they would not make start great headway. They must with the education of the young citizen, and there must be at the beginning of life a healthy outlook upon sex and all that it stood for both in the individual and society. Their experience taught them that the best scientific medium and the best practical educational medium for such an education was biology. Marriage as applied to com- panionate" and trial" marriage was not marriage in the sense in which the British Social Hygiene Council understood it. In educa- tion for marriage they emphasized that, to the extent that society en- couraged and facilitated the adop- tion of the married state by its citizens it was fulfilling its highest! functions. If every man and wo- man by the time. they reached mature age was Atted for montiga- mous marriage it could be sald that the function of education had been truly carried out.

GUIDANCE OF MAGISTRATES

Lord Feversham, president of the National Association of Probation Officers, in a paper on “Domestic Relations Cases in the Courts," which was read by Mr. Basil Hen- riques, said that upon one point, there was wide-spread agreement, So much public interest had been stimulated In the subject of matrimonial

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MORE AMERICAN

TOURISTSE

Singapore Invaded

Eingspor. Ang, 1. Following closely upon the beeis of the 23 Americans who passed through Singapore a fortnight ago The British League of Nations on a round-the-world tour. is an- Union has devoted much time to other group of Americans--num- the question of "Peace in the Air." Bering eleven on the F. and O. For no other factor contributes steamer Rawalpindi, in port to-

7 more at the present time to in-day. disputes that there

suspicion and fear This group consists of two was now considerable need for om-ternational cial guidance of the magistrates. than the dread of a sudden and doctors, two school principals, and About 10.000 séparation orders devastating attack delivered by were made annually, and each the aircraft of one country against year 3,500 men went to prison for the civilians of another.

It is, perhaps, the psychological falling to pay the maintenance awarded against them. How many aspect of the question which is separation orders were prevented

the most dangerous. There has by wise decisions of the courts and how many disputes were adjusted future of air warfare that Europe by timely intervention from one source or another it was impossible to say, but the number must be very large indeed.

been so much speculation about the

is in the grip of a vague indefinite fear which might, in a moment of crisis, develop into panię. ~

one teacher among its male ele- ment, and three teachers and three "housewives" among its female element.

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They were brought together at New York over a month ago by

the Anglo-American Travel Office. whence they sailed through the Panama Canal to San Francisco and in the Chichibu Maru to Japan, Shanghai and to Hong

There they transhipped to the Rawalpindi and they are going to zee Marseilles and Paris before. "returning to New York City in the-RMS. Berengaria in Septem-

ber.

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It may be true, as is often argued. | Kong 14 14 148

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Dr. A, Herbert Gray, Presbyterian that the bombing of a town from 403

the air is really no more terrible minister and chairman of the Bir- 401 11 11

mingham Committee on Marriage, than the starving and looting of a 400 401 400 speaking on

"Reconciliation in beleaguered town in the Middle 321 321 323 321 321 Matrimonial Cases," urged that Ages. Perhaps. even, no country there was much scope for useful will dare to bomb the capital of work by a third party in bringing another from the air, because it about matrimonial reconciliations. would know that, by doing so, it One of the commonest causes of would sin the death sentence of matrimonial trouble was interfer its own capital. But the fact re- ing relations. There should be a mains that, in country after coun- public opinion which would say to try, the civil population is bett all mothers-in-law and fathers-in-made ready for the event of air law, Your place is over there, ralds. There have been mock air Outside and keep there." (Laugh raids on Naples and on Paris. In ter).

Britain the members of the V.A.D. Bir Francis Fremantle, M. Pare being put through gas courses. urged the importance of the work and local authorities are shortly that could be done by ministers of to be issued with instructions AR religion in the matter of sex edu to what they are to do in the event cation.

EDINBURGH GIFFORD

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of air raids.

GAS BOMBS

A member of this jovial party they went sight-seeing all day yesterday--declared that neither he nor his companions had been here before and they might have chosen another season to travel if they had known how mercilessly the sun could follow one round the globe, but they were enjoying themselves nevertheless and had nothing but praise for the services on both the Japanese and British shiba.

LECTURER

(Special Air Mail Service)

Edinburgh, July 22. Sir Charles Sherrington, OM.. Australia expressing his pleasure FRS, who has been appointed at the Australian Navy being re- by the Senatus of the University presented at his Jubilee Review of Edinburgh as Gifford Lecturer by "such a fine ship." As a for the years 1936-37 and 1937-38, private guest the Duke of Glou- has had a distinguished career. He cester stayed on board the Aus- is Waynflete Professor of Physio-

It is clear, therefore, that what talla for both the Review and logy at Oxford, and was formerly.

Professor of Physiology in the Uni-Page Memorial Lecturer, University ever he experts may think, every of London, in 1910; and Croonian country is preparing for the event Versity of Liverpool and Fullerian Professor of Physiology at the Lecturer. Royal College of Physic-of air raids on the civil populations, at one of the gravest causes of air raida carried out with the as- war. In 1933 Britain proposed the and incendiary | total abolition of military and na- Royal Institution of Great Britain ians, 'n 1918. He has served on He was Dunham Lecturer at Har various important Government sistance of gas vard in 1927, mid gave the Lister Committees, and was for a time a bombs. And if every country laval air forces coupled with the.can- Oration at the Canadian Medical member of the Medical Research preparing for such raids and trol of civil aviation. Nothing Association at Toronto in the same Counet of the Privy Council Bir thereby admitting that it belleves would do more to curb the fear and year. He was, Bullman Memorial Charles was Nobel Laureate for in the possibility of their occurring suspicion which are at the root of Lecturer at Yale University in 1904, Medicire in 19123 756

rne effect of the order is to double the normal rum'ration of gill. This is served out mixed With three parts of water, though petty officers can draw it neat.

Bailors of the Royal Navy, therefore, were able to drink the King's health in a pint of grog. ** AUSTRALIAN COMPROMISE One ship engaged in the naval exercise was, however, unable to carry out the Royal command in

The Prince of Wales, the Duke the traditional fashion,

This was the cruiser Australia. of York and the Duke of Kent, Though upon exchange duty with who were on board the Victoria the Royal Navy che maintains the and Albert, paid him a call at home practice of not carrying Portsmouth

This, it is understood, is the This has applied from the first occasion upon which the four Eance of Wales, when he acted as foundation of the Australian Navy Royal brothers have simultaneous Lathe review before the war, and may be due. Jy been in an Australian warship

(Special Air Mall Service)

London July 22. In sending out the" order that HM. Ships throughout the world should "splice the main brace" a carefully the King was using guarded Royal prerogative.

No one else has the right to give the order, as unwary admirals have sometimes been afterwards embarrassed to find.

.....

It was, however, given by the

ther higs/deputy

rum.

Exercise

then air raids are likely to occur.in

For this reason it is imperative that the Governments should take action to prevent such a disaster "for, by doing so, they will strike

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