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such as insolence and bad man-every industrial and commercial ners, to the sacrifice of this, most, organisation waits breathlessly at sacred of all the national, posses the doors of the research depart- # sicns, and so, when Anthony Eden ments of the universities echoed the same thought in his further proof were necessary that stirring address in New York, beja good education is a good invest- endeared himself to everyone ident. It is found in the American
"Who's
Of Who." The United States.
the 29,989 The scene and the speech were riames of distinguished people re- reproduced again and again in alcorded therm 75% are graduates the cinemas of the country. Iof a university while another 10% saw and heard It four times and have attended a college, though on each occasion, the applause without graduating. As Professor was very loud when the phrase Hilton of Cambridge says, such an that the state is made" for man, education provides access to the and not man for the state sund-front seats in the stails of life.
ed.
EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCE
My interest in the United States. however, was primarily education. al, and not political, because it is that country which has exerted the most profound Influence On the cultural life of China since the Revolution in China. It is only necessary to travel in China to see how deep and widespread this educational influence is. In Pelping we have the Tsing Ewa and Yenching University and the
ROAD TO SUCCESS - Since statistics are the only evidence the American will no- cept in social questions it is convincing proof for him that the road to success les through the school and college doors. There are to-day, over a mil- lion students in the universities and colleges of the United States, more students than there were in the high schools twenty years ago.
In England we have about. 40,000
Pelping Union Medical College in the universities, with a few. In Nanking we have Nanking thousand in technical colleges, University for men, and Ginling and our population is about one-. for women. In Changsha we have third that of the United States. Yale in China. In Shanghal are In six states of America, there St. John's University, and Shang-is free and compulsory education hat University while in Canton we up to the age of eighteen. and have Lingnám.
they are actually contemplating All these institutions owe their the extension of that up to the foundation to, the initiative and age of twenty-one. A Commission generosity of the United States. financed by the Carnegle Founda In addition to this, many of those tion, is studying the problem of who teach and lecture in the na-accupational education in America. tional Universities of China; have
STANDARD OF LIFE Education, then, seems to be
sat at the feet of Professors in the United States. There are several reasons for this state of accepted as the one method by affairs, but one of the chief is which the standard of life can be the strong bond of sympathy be- raised, not only in "the crude, tween the young Republic and material sense, but also in regard the old, the sympathy with Young to quality. It is believed that. given the right form of education, against the crusted conservatism of old China, the individual can be made sensi-- which is paralleled in the United tive to beauty, to appreciate moral values, and become intolerant of States in its revolt against the
an environment that is ugly, de- political, feudal, and religious
pressing and vicious. Whether tradition of Europe.
their faith is justified or not, it is certain that they are depending
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The United States is attached
by sentiment and is interested on it as an agency in social im-
England from a romantle point provement to far greater extent of view, but in her social life she than upon any other factor, for has departed considerably from education in the United States is.
the old model.
In its magnitude, complexity and Apart, however, from such sen diversity unparalleled in Western timental interests and from visits countries. This education, more- to the Scott and Shakespeare over, is closely related to the country. the Law Courts and Lon-practical life of the nation, it is don's places of interest, America!
not something remote and detach- is not much concerned about
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DERIVED FROM U.S. There is no doubt that the enthusiasm for the expansion of educational work in China. has been
the derived from United States, where education is a really serious matter." No other nation in the world has the grandiose conception of education as a force for good in public life that one finds in the Stales. It something new in civili ation.
and that splendid bridge over San Francisco Bay over, which it is pleasure to ride in a car, and a greater pleasure to admire from the water so graceful, stately, and grand are the enormous concrete arches and steel curves, these pay tribute to the alliance of Educa- tion and life.
the
In conclusion, I would like to mention how grateful I am for generosity hospitality and that I met with in travelling through the States, and also my indebtedness to the Carnegie In- stitute for providing the means of doing so. (Applause).
SPEAKER THANKED
to upon
thank the
Called
At the same time, I realise that for the mind of Young China to be conditioned in an environment so free from external threat- seeing that there are four thou-speaker, Mr. E. A. Kinsey made a sand miles of ocean on one side, few comments on his remarks in and three thousand on the other-re University-trained men, "and is not the best preparation for stated that his own experience the task of building up and safe- was different. He had found that guarding the Chinese nation. It University men were not wanted, means too great an emphasis on What was wanted were youths of civic centres, and tdo little 17 and 18 who could be trained emphasis on providing the de-in the methods that the employer Lence of them.
belleved in.
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LAND OF SUCCESS. There is also another aspect of the question. America is doubtedly B land of successful Imperial Airways:-
TM-
people. It has been a long,
NORTHBOUND
arduous, uphill struggle since Wednesday: Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong-
1620, when those dour and deter- mined settlers landed and braved the dangers of the unknown land.
kong. Delphinus-4 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND
Religious oppression, political in. Friday: Hanoi, Bangkok.
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tolerance, and economic pressure have been finally overcome, and Air France:- the land rejoices in ita vistory,
It is thankful that the struggle
is over, the battles fought and the airas achieved... What better method of celebrating such success
NORTHBOUND
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could there be, than the ample Saturday: Hanoi, France. and generous conditions for youth that their fathers never had with scope and freedom to experiment beyond anything known in the past? Nothing is too good for the youth of the nation.
AND YOUTH
The United States is pre- eminently the land of youth, and
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all that youth stands for, courage, the Colony yesterday afternoon. optimism, vigour, confidence, and experiment. It is the land of the
pioneer who seeks to dominate. FINE AND PRISON
FOR ESPIONAGE
his environment by cutting down the forest, constructing the road. sinking the well, building the LOS ANGELES Mar 21 (Reuter) bridge, Ulling the soil, and, har Michael Gorin, manager of the vesting the crop.
Boviet Tourist Agency, was senten- ced to six years imprisonment and a fine of $10,000 on charges of espionage.
~ Progress is now governed by the extent and availability of the new scientific knowledge for which
At the Criminal Bessions yester day the Chief Justice, Bir Atholl MacGregor, granted an application made by Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assis
Chan Ping-wah, 20, thrice pre- vionaly banished, was sentenced to three months' hard labour and recommended for banishment, when he appeared before Mr. J. Houston at the Central Court tant Crown Solicitor, for the award yesterday, on a charge of being in of the sum of $297 belonging to unlawful pussession of a pair of Man Ying, convicted on Monday of gold earrings, robbery at Sheng Shut Wat village, to the victims, Yu Yuk-sing and Chan Pil-ying Mr. Prentis, Bald the women had lost a considerable sum of money in the robbery
A visit will be paid April 8 by H. E. General Omber Commanding,
Grasett, and Brig. A. B. Thomson,
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