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CHINA NEEDS SPIRIT OF ACTION.
American Professor's
Declaration.
TUESDAY. AUGUST.2.
M.P.'S WIVES' ONLY. LADIES' GALLERY.
Personally Conducted by Their Husbands.
1921.
THE GOVERNMENT OF
INDIA ACT.
Revised Instructions to the'
Governor-General.
The following revised instru- ment of instructions to the Governor-General of Indis in
The National University, the] The Ladies' Gallery of the Higher Normal College for Men, House of Commons is to be open the Higher Normal College for to the wives of members. Women, the Hsiang Sas Shuo This interesting announce consequence of the passing of th Hui and the Chiang Tao She gavement was mada by the Speaker, Government of Ioda Act has a farewell luncheon to Dr. and who said he had come to his been issued under the Royal Sign Mrs. Dewey and Miss Lucy decision after consulting the Manual. These instructions were Deway last month, which was at-authorities.
given to the Governor-General at tended by a large number of
Palace OD 15th teachers and members of the two the House has been in fall swing March, 1921 --
While tea on the Terrace of Buckingham organizations.
The first four clauses are form- since Whitsuntide, members have i In bis response to the speeches still been unable to treat theiral (3) And we do hereby au of the representatives of the three lady visitors to a view of the thorise and empower our said schools and the two organizations House in Session.
Governor-General in our name Dr. Dewey stated that he had
and on our behalf to grant to any Savore restrictions found the students of hins Dot last Session have denied a mem-of its criminal jurisdiction by say imposed offender convicted in the exercise simply remarkably receptive to her the pleasure, previously one court of justice within our said new ideas, but eagerty searching of the most cherished after the best that the world had privileges, of seeing his lady re-or subject to sunn lawful condi- of territories a pardon aither agree to offer.
He had found the istions and friends among histions as to him may seem ft. teachers and the others who bad
audience. reached more maturity of intel-
lectual life truly modern-minded This total exclusion. has all in the sense that they were con-along been a grievance, and the structively in erested in working fine weather and the incursion of out the problemas of their country, the ladies to the Tarrace made it
acute.
(6) Ard inasmuch as the policy of our Parliament is set forth in the preamble to the said Govern- meat of India Act, 1919, we do hereby require our said Governor- General to be vigilant that this
A SPIRIT OF ACTION NERDED The condition im:osed was policy is constantly furthered "But," he said. "besides these that the lady should be personal-alike by his Gover-ment and by two qualities, a third quality-ly conducted to the Gallery from the local Governments of ail our that of action-is needed. It is the Central Hall or the Speaker's presidencies and provinces. said that China cannot have a Court by her husband.
a democratic goverment until there is more education.)
SPEAKER'S CONCESSION.
(7) In particular it is our will and pleasure that the powers of superintendence, direction and The Speaker's concession was control over the said local greeted with enthusiasm, qualified Governments vested in our said only by the reservations of Governor-Generaland in our Gov. members who have no wife, and jernor - General - in-Council shall those who wished to honour lady unless grave reason to the con- visitors from the Dominionatrary appears be exercised with a overseas.
view to furthering the policy of
that she cannot more education until the political situation is somewhat less disturbed. This is one of these vicious circles from which there is no way out by reasoning, Such circles can be broken only by action. And more of a spirit Lady Astor put the first con- the local Governments of all our of action is needed a supplement undrum to the speaker. She had Governors' provinces when such the splendid intellectual qualities visitor from New Zealand policy finds favourith a majority of the Chinese educated classes," coming, who dearly wanted to of the members of the Legislative
Dr. Dewey also remarked that, sec the House: could not he be Council of the provinces. in spite of his increasing age, accommodated in the Strangers' pleasure that our said Governor- which might be expected to Gallery? (somewhat lessen his intellectual
(8) Similarly it is our will and
ment for the welfare of our Indian
General shall use all endeavour "I don't ask for Americans or consistent with the fulfilment of flexibility, the two years be had angone else," she hastened to his responsibilities to our Parlia spent in China had been more assure an amused House; "but I educative for him than any other two years in his life. He looked forward to the opportunity of "coming back to what we feel is
real home."
A FAMILY THAT SERVES. Mr. Fan Yuan-lien, founder of the Hsiang Sze Shuo Hui, was
am really asking for the overseas subjects that the administration [Colonials.”
of the matters committed to the Mr. Whitley smilingly sym- direct charge of our Governor. pathised with the hon. member General-in-Council may be con- for Plymouth" but in present ducted in barmony with the circumstances, he gently explain-wishes of our said subjects as ex- ed. he had not seen his way to pressed by their representatives relax the rules further.
in the Indian Legislature so far
Major Was Morgan: Will in the chair. After the commembers be expected to bring pletion of the luncheon in the their marriage lines with them?
course of a few felicitous remarks
PLEA FOR BACHELORS."
as the same shall appear to him to be just and reasonable.
(9) For above all things it is he pointed out that the Deweys
our will and pleasure that the had set an example to Chins of a
plans laid by our Parliament for Then Mr. Leonard Lyle spoke the progressive realisation of re- family all of the members of up for the bachelorshon mem-sponsible governmert in British which were working and useful bers who are not married-mayladia as an integral part of our nembers of the community.
they bring their was a fine thing for Ching that which appeal Mr. Whitley neatly the end that British India may sisters?" to Empire may come to fruition to Dr. Dewey did not come alone," replied that they must find attain its due place among our he said.
another remedy."
dominions.
LIKE THE HINDU SCHOLAR OF OLD.
It
to
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Sir Alfred Bird added a plea Therefore we do charge our fer members daughters, and said Governor-General by the Mr. Fan then introduced Me Mr. McCallum Scott questioned means aforesaid and by all other Liane Chi-chao, the founder of whether there would be any means which may to him seem ; the Chiang Tzo She.
to in admitting Mr. Liang danger
the it guide the course of compared the coming of Dr. Strangers Gallery stranvers who our subjects in India in Dower to that of a famous happened to be women.
| whose governance we have com- Hindu scholar, in the eight cen- "Once you depart from wives to witted to his charge so that tury, A.D. This other scholar, other relations there may be com- subject on t'e one hand always to the pointed out. had directly plications without end." replied the determination of our Parlia
and indirectly had a great in- the now-harassed Speaker.
|ment and on the other hand to fluence on Chinese thought, and But Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke gain- the co-operation of those on whom Soon the thought of the world.ed one small concession. Whyew opportunities of service bave Dr. Dewey already had infinenced should not the Speaker admit to
beer confarred progress towards Buch realisation may ever important ways and his influence Dominion statesmen and other JUST received a large Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the would contious. In concluding, distinguished ladies? "That is a subjects in India. most digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality during Mr. Liang said there was just one new point, and I will consider it," Hot Weather; (2) LACTOSE (Milk Sugar) for sweetening the foods thing which made him angry. Said Mr. Whitley. of Infants and Dyspeptics; (3) MILFORD-McGRATH FLUID: When the Hindu scholar came, INSECTICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Fissa, Mosquitoes, the difficulties of travel were such Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Pests in Summer days; and (4) that he could not return to hist JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA home. Accordingly scholars formed and philosophically mind-the same in such manner as he
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came from India to sit at the feste. She has found such a one in nay think fit. of the master.
Now, much to Dr. Dewey."
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Mr. Liang's regret, travel was soj Mr. Honext spoke for the Higher easy that Dr. Dewey could get|Normal College for Men. Bis Iway. But he hoped that, travel|remarks were brief but fall of heinz wu-y. Dr. Dewey would sincere feeling. He asked Dr. find it easy to come back soon.
HE GAVE TWO METHODS.
Dewey, in going back to the, Teachers College in New York to take the good wishes of the Mr. Liang was followed by Dr. Teachers College in Peking to Flu Soh, representing the Nat-which he had made so large and jonal University. He ref rred to valuable a contribution. the pride which the school legiti- mately took from the fact that Dr. Dewey had come out under its auspices, and spoke of the
VALUES MOST WHAT SHE HAS LEARNED.
(10) And we do hereby charge our said Governor-General to communicate these our ins- tructions to the members of his Executive Council and to publish
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Nature's Ideal Stage. Wherever the "blue bird" is not to be found, it was most certainly fluttering in fancy through the elm trees by the Serpentine (in Hyde Park), where the League of Arts have chosen their open-air "amphitheatre "ly successful of all the League ly light and graceful than these Mrs. Dewey was the first to writes the dramatic critic of a of Arts open-air performances. dances of happy barefoot obil- contribution he had made to respond. She spoke of the educe London daily.
The chief wonder was that this dren in the sunshine upon the China, in given emphasizing for tion which the trip to China had
The occasion was the producing supposenly highly-symbolic and soft grass could possibly be im her the value of the historical been for her, and said that she had of Maeterlinck's now classic very profound play should make Jagined. method in studying present con- the fact that inspite of the political from the point of view of anjolly affair.
been particularly impressed by fantasy under conditions that. such a thoroughly simple-hearted, Even the scene of the Unborn ditions and the experimental
Children lost its burden of method in working for betterment. turmoil the constructive forces in inspiring environment, could not All those.. effects that thought, and was made into
the country were beginning to pssibly have been improved | have to be laboured HELPED WOMEN'S EDUCATION. work
on bright little romp, full of laugh- She prized the many
the stage seemed to cometer, with old Father Time Borting Following Dr. Hu, Mrs. T. T. beautiful gifts which they were
SWARD AS STAGE.
naturally upon the open eward. them out like an uncle at a Lia spoke for the Higher Normal taking back with them, but most
It was one of those happy There was no need for a painted children's party. College for Women. She empha-of all she valued what she had visions where every thing was woodland, for the real one was sized the contribution which the learned here during the two years just a dream come true. Even there, and there was no worry missed out.
Some things to be sure, ware There was no Cold- Deweys had made to the edu-of residence in Peking sod of the wood pigeone came strutting about metaphysica.
in-the-Head-how could there be cation of women in China, travel through the country.
along to learn more about this
on auch an afternoon?-and the
upoo.
FAIRY BALLETS.
Ste also pointed out that Mre. Dewey was followed by Dr-famous rival of theirs, and the Tylo, the Dog, and Tylette, the graveyard scene was left to be China should thank Dr. De-Dewey, whose remarks have been policeman on duty at the ropes Cat, forgot for a while their understood, as well as the Land wey for what he had done summarized above. The meeting could be seen furtively consulting symbolic responsibilities, and of femory. and would continue to do to concluded with a brief response his programme to see who the chased one another up and down Bui. taken altogether, it waS 1 describe her as she was to the by Miss Dewey, in which she fairy in pink muslin described as the slopes in genuine cat and dog revelation of how much true western world. There are many expressed her very real and Joy-of-Running-Barefoot-in-thefashion, to the huge delight of meaning and beauty of purpose who write without adequate in-wincere thanks for the many Dow really was]
the youngsters.
Jan be got by just playing the formation or without a proper pers-courtesies which had been shown
As for the fairy ballets of thing through for what it is worth pective. Chins needs interpreters her and for the friendships which
Stars and Little Happinesses and as a fairy tale, and leaving the who are clear-sighted, well-in-she bad been permitted to form.
the rest-nothing more exquisite-freet to remembranca,
As & production" the whole thing was at once one of the most ambitious, difficult and complete
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