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THE UNFIT IN JAPAN

Census To Be Taken"

RECRUITS FOR THE ARMY

Disconcerting

of

indications health deterioration in the results of the physical examinations of army couscripts have stimulated u widspread discussion of the causes Bad remedies of the defective health of the Japanese people.

During the years between 1922 and 1928 250 recruits out of every 1,000 were rejected on the ground of physical unitness. This figure of rejections increased to 350 in 1832. and to 400 in 1933.

Another undesirable symptom le the apparent remarkable growth in the Incidence of tuberculosis.

INDIA AND THE NEW

CONSTITUTION

"Wrecking" Not Feasible.

Electioneering absorbs the inter- est of India this New Year, writes a Calcutta correspondent. It caus- ed shsentees from the meetings of the National Congress and Nation- al Liberal Federation, and govern ed their deliberations.

The Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has entered on his second year as President of Congress with in- creased personal position, but he has been compelled to pour much water into his wine.

His Communistic Bocialism has proved too strong for the main He there- supporters of Congress. fore. while reasserting his faith, withdrew it from that body's OWB

Whereas chest aliments with fea-projected campaign for the conver- practical programme, pending the

alon of Congress into organisation.

tures of tuberculosis were found in only 1.5 out of a thousand cases in 1890, this figure had risen to 24 in 1835

mass

and Sind no Congress Government. is believed possible owing to the Moslem majorities.

INDIA AND ITALY ·

reflects the general awakening of Nehru's interest in world politica

India to the sense of danger dus to the rise of Italian sta power in the Mediterranean and Red Sea, and to the new combination be- tween Japan and the European Fascist Powers.

But his attempt to represent British Imperialism as "inclining more and more towards the Fascist Powers" strains the public's credulity.

Indian opinion seems summed up by the "Statesman," which says:--

"The facts point the other way. and Nehru, reasoning from false This last objective Gandhi and premises, is likely to land himself and his followers into dimculties later.

the older adherents agreed to, but for different reasons.

Pandit's telling India that Britain "Anyway, we see no sense in the should fight for the Spanish Gov- ernment and that India should re- fuse to help her if she does":

BYE TROUBLES There has auso been an ap-

Spinning and untouchability are preciable increase in the number atili Gandhi's chief points, and of cases of near-sightedness in' the the Congress Parliamentary Party schools. While the average Ja-realises that the wider appeal panese is becoming alightly taller would naturally assist it electorally (the average height of the recruit

"FUTURE IN THE VILLAGES." In 1935 was five feet two inches. as against ave feet one inch in that Congress met in à Mahratta Much play was made of the fact 1912), there has not been a pro- village and with the slogan, "The portionate increase in weight.

future of Congress lies in the vill~ Impelled by these and other in-

ages.*. dications et physical maladjust-

The Viceroy, however, has di-le within the British Common- ment, the Cabinet Bureau of Statistics has decided to appro-and of the existing Governmenta

rected the attention of all parties wealth. priate one million yen for an ex-

to the villages, and the new Con- haustive health census of Japan stitution will inevitably lead to competitive attempts to educate

next year.

Among the subjects which will be covered in the census are: the general strength of infants, the causes of death among Infants and small children, birth statistics

among various classes of the Do pulation, precise information on diseases and data on nutrition.

NO BIRTH CONTROL Japan is usually thought of abroad as a country that can at tribute many of its difficulties to the excessive pressure of an ex- panding population. But in Ja- pan, as in Germany and Italy, the dominant trend of thought is strongly opposed to seeking a solu- tion along the lines of birth con- trol.

The decline in the Japanese birth-rate from 36 per 1,000 in the

SECURITY WITH BRITAIN

India as a whole felt so strongly Actually, not since the war has

that ber security and progress to- wards full nation-hood can only

Britain's non-aggressive attitude plus her rearmament command wide support, though there has been a tendency to rub in Britain's the rural voter.

diplomatic defeats as being due to gress's revival of the proposal for

The Moslem Press scorns Con-insumclent armament.

There is a general expectation of constituent assembly. It points better trade in 1997. out that the complete inability of Congress to propound any solution likely to be signed this month, An Indo-Japanese agreement is other than Mr. Ramsay Mac-substantially on the same lines as Donald's communal award for the the last one, with new guarantees communal question negatives all against evasion. hope of the success of such an assembly, and gives validity to the new franchise and new legisla- tures as a soundly representatiya basis of the Constitution.

Congress's refusal to decide whe ther it is prepared to take office after the elections attests

the same position.**

The

AN UNREAL POLICY peak year, 1020, to 23 per 1,000 in Nehru worked hard for ac- 1934, is viewed as a cause for conceptance of the dictum that office cern, not for rejoicing.

The reports of health deteriora-purposes, but this is unreal,

could only accepted for wrecking. tion seem strange to the foreign observer in Japan, who is struck by the increase during recent years of sport and outdoor life, especially among the younger Japanese.

But the country is becoming rapidly urbanised; and this is probably a. cause. "of "increased Hability to certain kinds of disease. The monotonous diet of the great majority of Japanese, with its heavy.content of rice, is a cause of some digestive disorders; and the hard school programmes, with the accompaniment of poring over complicated Chinese characters, may reasonably account for the marked tendency to near-sighted- ness among students.

A movement is on tock, especially in military circles, to axınsör a national Ministry of Health as

of extending and means

Co- ordinating measures for the pre- vention and cure of disease.

FRANCE WELCOMES

AGREEMENT

Factor For Peace

Congress Party in Madras, where n Congress majority is universally expected, dare not adopt a wreck- ing policy, as even under the Brahmin Party successfully, 8DV- Montford, Constitution the non-

erned the province.

that the new. Constitution has These Congressmen point out safeguards against deadlocks, and any wrecking tactics would merely hand back Madras to the non- Brahmins and consign Congress to the wilderness.

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Similar considerations are strong the Central Provinces and Bihar; where another Congress triumph is expected.

Assam and Orissa, the result 18 In Bombay the United Provinces,

the North-West Frontier Province, doubtful. In Bengal, the Punjab,

MRS. BEN TILLETT DEAD

Mrs Ben Tillett, wife of the veteran Trade Union leader, has died at her home in North Lon- don, aged 77.

M. Delbos, the French Foreign Minister, made the following state-

Throughout the great cock strike ment on the Anglo-Italian agree-of 1889 her home in Bethital Green was the centre of the campaign. ment:.

When, two months ago, veterans of "I am glad to see the Govern the strike entertained Mr. Tillett ments of Great Britain and Italy at reanion dinner in London, in agreement in demonstrating the they presented te him for her friendly character of their re-enakket inscribed To Jane." lations. The entente between these two European overs, bound to France by friendly traditions and by mutual interests, has al- ways been considered by us as an element of order in the Mediter- ranean and. generally speaking, as a factor for the maintenance of peace,

FIGHTING FOREST FIRES BY AIR

In America and Canada plana are now being developed for im- proved systems whereby aeroplanes The French Government has and wireless can be employed in followed with the greatest interest fighting forest fires New ground the development of the exchange equipment is being provided, and of views which has led to the fresh methods Introduced for stilk agreement Having been kept in further increasing the efficiency of formed by the London Govern the aeroplane as a fire-fighting mnet of the course and of the machine. The Forest Service is to conclusion of these successful experiment with dropping chemi- negotiations, both as regards, their cals on to small fres to hold them object and their essential: con- in cheek till ground crews can fenta, it is with full knowledge of reach the danger zones., Bombs, the situation that it can associate too, are to be dropped from the air itself to-day in expressing the on mall fires, the idea being that aympathy which the signature of they will scatter enough earth on the latest Rome agreement must the names to check them until the call forth all over Europe,"

arrival of the Bre-fighting crews:

On the other hard, the Indo- Britian negotiations for a pact to replace the Ottawa agreement have reached an impasse, and new overtures from Britain have been requested.

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