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Drop in and let us play you these striking new dance' numbers for July. Captivating rhythms that loosen feet. And vocal refrains as poppy as a pop-cracker on the Fourth. Come in and hear them all-today!
Sometimes I'm Happy--Fox Trol (from Hit the Deck)
With Vocal Refrain Roden WÖLFE KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Hallelujah!-Fox Trot (from Hit the Dock) With Vocal
Refrain
NAT SHILOLET, AND THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA
No. 20599, 10-inch
Russian Lullaby... Waltz With Vocal Refrain
ROGER WOLFE KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA For You and Me Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain
George Olsen AND 1019 MUSIC No. 20602, 10-luch
There's Something Nire About Everyone, But
There's Everything Nice About You
Fox Trot With Vocal Refruia
The More We Are Together Fox Trot With Vocal
Churns
NAT SPIERET AND THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA
No. 20603,-10-inch
Hello Cutie Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Mine--Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain
HORACE HEIDT AND HIS ORCHESTRA, No. 20608, 10-inch Side by Side- Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Pretty Lip-Fox Trot With Voral Refrain
TALL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA No. 20527, 10-inch
Fifty Million Frenelimen Can't Be Wrong
Fox Trut With Vocul Brimin
Just the Same
Fox Trut
NAT SHOKET AND THE VICTOR CHCHESTRA
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ROGER WOLFE KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
No. 2063-4, 10-inch
The Wh · Song-Fox Trot With Vacal Chorus
ART LANDRY AND HIS ORGÍNISTRA One ft sék Baby--Fox Trot With Vocal Refodín
JOHNNY HAMP's Kentucky Serenaðurs No. 2061-1, 10-inch,
Tiger Itug
Fox Trol
Charles Dornumcer and the ORCHESTRA
Clarinet Murrinlade
Fox Trot
PHIL. NAPOLEON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
No. 20617, 10-inch
I'm in Love Again--Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus
PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS OUCHERERA
Wherever You Go-Whatever You Do-
Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain
NAT SIRLERET Zun run Vicron ORCHESTRA
No. 20646, 10-inch
Tako Your Finger Out of Your Mouth
Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain
Ga Jon Go
Blucs Stomp
Pa NATOON AND HIS ORCHESTRA No. 20605, 10-inch
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EDUCATION IN THE EMPIRE.
SHOULD ENGLISH SUPERSEDE VERNACULARS?
London, June 28. The Imperial Education Confor- ence discussed. problems specially | interesting to tropical countries.
Mr. Ormsby Gore presided.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1927.
INDIA'S FUTURE..
IMPORTANT COMMISSION DUE TO SIT IN 1929.
DAY OF PRAYER AND FASTING.
OBSERVANCE FOR NEXT SUNDAY.
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Public interest at Home is be- ginning to be centred on the com-
A suggestion that all Christians sion on India due to function in as possible, wuite in seeking Divine position of the Statutory Commisin Shanghai and elsewhere as Tur
guidanco is meeting 1929.
ready Although a stiffening of mem-The lenders in The Union Church, response, says a northern paper. bors who know Indian conditions the Cathedral, the Community is desired "the general feeling is Church, and the Free Christian that a fresh and unprejudiced Church, are all heartily co-opernt- attitude is required if the spirit ing, and the matter will come to of the Commission's terms of re- the attention of other churches, ference la to be carried out.
missions, and-Christian groupings.) Word is being sent to other China centres, to Korea and Japan, and a cable has also gone to America and England.
The iden, as thus far formulated, is to set apart Sunday, July 24 as
Day of Fasting and Prayer. The public services of each chu.ch will focus on the thought, groups will gather off and on all day for prayer. Bible study, spiritual con- versation, and at least one joint hour of prayer will be held, from 4.30 to 6.30 in the Union Church Hull, Shanghai.
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All Akbar (Tyderabad) intro- duced the subject of the use of Vernaculars in education. He said that the chief difficulty in an attempt to develop vernacular Both Lord Ronaldshay and Lord literature in India had been the Reading have been mentioned as use of English as a medium of possible Chairman of the Commis- instruction in all the higher son, while the latest suggestion schools. He compared the system is to offer the position to General in Japan with the system in India Smuts: The first two named are in this respect to the advantage men of marked abilify who have of the former, but, he said, adone much to build up a progres. very desirable change had begun sive India, and General Smuts with in India and the vernacular now his sagteity and shrewdness would occupied a sounder position in the bring to the problem a valuable schools.
balance and temperance of view. In India and Burma the question is not being lost, sight of, and in He said the vernacular was the Calcutta both the European and
The special subjecta suggested language of poetry and religion Indian press are commenting free- are as follows: but if the student was deficient iny on the situation. The English1. Divine guidance for the 10
man says that the Commission governments. English he had no chance of necess to the world's literature.
might be composed of men whose Mr. Paranjpye Wicks (Ceylon) lack of association with Mr. Hodeson (Travancore), Mr. Should satisfy all but the Richey, Sayyid Muhammed Hussain incurable doubting Thomases on and Professor Peacock also parti- their judical impartiality. Work- zipated, in the discussion.
ing ahead of the Commission, the paper says, might be a board of assessora to sift evidence,
Dr. M. F. West (Bengal) spoke on the teaching of English as a language of the Empire.
Retaining Native Life, Mr. Ormsby Gore summing up expressed the "opinion that the vernacular myht be used much more than had been done in the
past.
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Singan Indian tribe. Wants or lack.
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Like. Myself.
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Legal rules.
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To fattor.
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That, the churches may be India loyal to God and the Bible.
stated broadly).
3. For China (this is purposely
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Tree bearing neorns.
Jewel.
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To purch.
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To stitch.
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Classical language.
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Swayed.
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To equip Sorrowful. Eucharist veusel.
Wise.men.
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London, June 24,
4. For all men in uniform, 3. For & "renaissance religion,
To compose (as an author).
Written in detail (as a bill). Rich plum cake. To scatter hay. Manufactured fabric. To question.
In circles Interested in India aing Thomases of their judicul 83 good deal of speculation is being impartiality. Whether the body 35 He said there was a common ag of the
indulged in as to the composition be a Parliamentary Commission or 30
Statutory reement that the vernaculars must which must, according to the Go-account.
Commission no is a matter of relatively minor 37 be used in the first stages of ele-vernment of India Act, be set up mentary education.
Working ahead of the actuall Teaching is before 1929. English was not a nicans of super-
commission there might be another veling of supressing native life,
of Assessors, composed of body which we will call a Board 45 it was a means by which native
whose association with and know-
men 46 life could be enriched and could
ledge of India would enable them to collect and sift evidence with an
1 Constellation. efficiency and despatch hardly to 2 To reflect as light or hent. be expected from the inexperienc-5 Definite article. ed. This board would be * 4 Bondsmen,
exonuse itself.
The Colonal Office was anxious produce better kind of African European. Those thus taught hould remain in touch with their communities and become the lead- ers of their people.
AVIATOR KILLED.
The late Major Loriga, who has been killed in a plane crash at Madrid.
certain stiffening of members who Although it is desired to see a have a fairly extensive knowledge of India there is a feeling that officials cannot have that breadth and sympathy of outlook which is ecossary if the Commission is to full the spirit of its terms of re- ference. This is not tantamount to a distrust of Indian officials or those who have spent a consider able part of their fe in India, most of whom have done more than can be estimated for the advance nie of India.
genuinely representative one in-5 Devoured: cluding official and non-cfficial & Finish. Europeans and Indians. Its func- 7 Abounding. tjon would be to take evidence and to draw up a report for submis- sign to the Commission proper.
Then the task of the Commissioni At the same time such men would begin. Its members wouldj would not be human if they were have before them all the necessary not guilty of a certain bins of information, evidence of witnesses mind and outlook, and it is just and conclusions of assessors, On this that the general body of public this fund of material eked cut by opinion wish to obviate. What direct examination of as many wit-Į ".. is wanted is a fresh and vigorous nesses as they might think fit, attitude towards the Indian pro-and the study of conditions on the blen. an attitude which has not spot, they would draw up their re been warped or aggravated by the port for submission to the Imperial contentions of the past or a too (Parliament. domestic connexion with India.
Smut Wholesomeness of View.
The latest suggestion is to offer the Chairmanship to General Smuts, and it is thought that his complete detachment from the carping effects of past contentions will make for fair and clear- sighted dealing with a problem which is of vital importance to the future of the Empire.
Already, the names of Lord Ronaldshay and Lord Reading have.
It will be recalled that Cape mentioned in this connexion, tajn fariga (as he then was start and it is felt that under either of the Commission cd with Captain Gallarza and Cap. these able men tain Estevez on a Madrid-Manila could achieve much and attain a flight early in April last year.!
satisfactory conclusion. But She Captain Estevez made a forced sagacity, shrewdness and rare gift landing in Syria, and eventually of insight and wholesomeness of gave up the flight, but the other view which General Smuts would two gol as far as Indo-China. Crop- bring to his task is having an in- tain Loriga, in a "hop" from Hanoi Ariguing effect on British public
to Macao, came down at Tin L'ak, | opinion.
where his machine was damaged,
and for sotue days there were fars for his safely. He was rescued by the Portuguese gunbont Patria en May 4, and taken to Macus. Cup- tain Gullarza's machine, which was also damaged, was repaired by H.M.S. Hermes men who went up to Macho, and he and Captain Lori- gn eventually left together, on May 11, on a "hop" from Macap to the Philippines, where they had a rous- ing reception. They later visited Hongkong, on their way home by
steumer.
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Calcutta, June 24." The forthcomming Statutory Commission is at present engaging the attention of the non-official European community and Anglo- Indian Fresa.
The Englishman in the course of a leader discussing the composť. tion and, working of the Commis- sion, says that it might be com- posed of men whose lack of asso- ciation with India should satisfy all but the most incurable of doubt-
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