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EDUCATIONAL AIMS.

Bu found that the number boys who can get jobs on strength of these qualifications is limited. In fact, examvaation. re- quirements, and

rend atapting education everyday needs, are dominating the curriculum.

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TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932.

money spent in education, both by the authorities and the parents, de- serves some better return. Educa- tion must be made to fit reailties, aiming, above all else, la turn out useful members of society. A step in the right direction is being taken here in Hongkong by the decision

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be Technical School, It hoped that when this institution is in being, it will attract students who want to take up technical post- tions in the workaday world. Hongkong badly needs well-trained youngsters of this type. The new school should prove an ideal train- ing ground for them.

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Can Art Go Democratic? Geraldine Farrar, in an inter- viaw some little time ago, said that the best in art FA aristocratic.

wietes whereas the talkies and

DAY BY DAV

LUNATIC QUARTETTE.

ON THE RUNS OF THE WEALTH, OF FROSTERITY,

STABILITY AND OTHER NATIONS, FRANCE 11AS MUC-

IN ESTABLIRING CEEDED

HER POLITCO-FINANCIAL MUCH-DESIRED HEGEMONY OF EUROPE. SHE HAS ATTAINED THIS END HY MEANS OF A Money, Money,

Money

By H. WILSON HARRIS.

If Great Britain says that the CAREFULLY DEVISED AND SKILFULLY

Covenant does not mean that and that she EXECUTED SCHEME OF FINANCIAL

130 can promise help WARFARE WHICH HAS INFLICTED ROST regrettably, says Ger-ngainst an aggressor, then we SUFFERING AND MISERY UPON FIVE

many, we find ourselves un-shall have to see to our own des CONTINENTS--Paul Einzig.

able to pay further reparations, fence. They are ruining international

to We believe in a peaceful sottle- An organ recital and sacred con- commerce, and the only way reel is being held at the Kowloon recovery is to wipe them out alment of all disputes, says Grent Union Church, Jordan Road, on together. Thursday, March 3, at $ pan.,

Britain, but it is idle to talk about mutual assistance and Article There can be no talk of remit-XVI. of the Covenant which might mean a naval blockade, so long na ting reparations, says France, un- Mr. E. Cinter has reported to the less our debt to Amerlea is remit- the United States is outside the correspondingly. We will Lengue. Suppose we were blockad- police that his car, No. 3201, dated appeared after being left outside the never consent to be robbed of our ing some country on behalf of the YMCA. at Kowloon at 8.30 ant

League and American ships had sacred dues,

to be stopped. We couldn't pos | are democratic. Wireless am the night.

Luikies

to conveying are

As for us, says Great Britain;sibly run that risk. Let Amerien that 4surance a general large public something which

though she The annual general meeting of the We are all for scrapping debts and rive

may not join in a To taken by that publie to be uri.

Ladies Committee of the Cheer Club reparations together.

League blockade she will, at any democratis-will be held

May Helena Rt the that extent they are

Reparations and debts, says the rate, not interfere with it. Then ing art, or what is perhaps the Institute on Thursday, March 1.

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the United States, have no connexion We can start talking on new lines

not about mutual assistance and are nearest approach they can make to

with one another. Wr

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reproduction "f art. This popularisation is n questionable service to the art of sound, brenuse matter How good The pro grammes may be as arranged, the Exprestuctions are as yet but im perfect imitations of the original. But does it follms from this that "the best in art aristocratic" " rtainly this win formerly up- d to be the fart, and is still o supposed by many persons. Mozart his Tralee vore composed anade for au aristompney

which supported them. Pambers of all bines have been patromzed by per- Men suns of wealth and station. of letters have more often dour

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of esoterista. It is argued

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upt price was $9,410,

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At the male of Craven tand at the concerned with reparations. Ger-Joint policing of the world.

We can enter into no agree- hend As for France and Britain Public Works Department yesterday, yes us nothing under that aint of about 870 square feet stunted the rest they chose to borrow ments, says the United States, We

purchased at Wong Nei Chung war

We hired the money to are not members of the League

We have by Messrs. Leung Chiu and Kwan from

Parkes Lun of Na, 20,

Street them and we expect them to pay and not likely to he

The back except what we have al-concern with European affairs ex-

ready let them off, and that means cept in defence of the rights w Yaumati, for the sum of $4,100.

in France's rase and Italy's a con-enjoy as creditor. If the League to take action siderable chunk. If they don't pay Powers choose Pupils of the Relies Public School | the money our own taxpayers will against someone they consider has raven highly entertaining chines

But agree in advance play in the Great itall of us have to and they aroah going to violated the Covenant that's their November. Let that they are free to stop Ameri geesterday, a large number of be asked to do that with an elec business. parents al friends of the students thon coming in being among the audience, which in Europe eat her armaments down fenn ships? No, sir.

Tariff landed Mr. A. E. Word, M. t. P. d and save money that way. Then

she can pay us and not feel it. Martin m uther educationalists,

Arming-

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we de-

Taritis? says fermanny. following forthcoming wed-ond Disarming

jeurse we must have tariffa. How Mr. Charles dings are announced.

We demand the reduction ofen we pay reparations without

and cuttin without such patronage: bist The Dantel Seule, No. 296, Prince Edward

We increasing exparts Malaya appeaga in 1 facing an

imports? Without turis modern man winces at some of the Rand, Kowloon City, to Miss Bella Larmaments, says Germany,

never get our tral educational problem not dissimilar

"dedicationa" inscribed by even the Laverns Militscher, No. 115, Cheung were made to reduce ours in 1919 down

Sha Wan Road, Shamshulpo. Mr. and as result we have no heavy we shall

We shall be putting to that which has to be fawed here

great literary figures. These mou-John Kennedy Ross, No. 4, Tregunter guns and no tanks and no battle- balance. in Hongkong namely, the arrang-

siderations, however, touch eco-Mansions. May Bond, to Miss Eileen Ships and no submarines to-day, them up higher still soon. ing of a curriculum which will re

Tarifs says France. Of course Hongkong on board the .s. Glenogle-and France and her friends who Full In stalents being belterumnies rather than aesthetics. The Mary Met'ormick, who is travelling to Our army is kept down to 100,000

heilge as in on east and west mas- we must have tariffs, Germany is across equipped for the lite which awaits real question is not: Is the artist an aristocrat or subsidised by aris- the ones they have left school.

A min named Wong Kun-wai, ter over 1,000,000 between them dumping her cheap stair tormis? but, Can the best in art The present curriculum is, it ap

received injury yesterday when hin at peace strength. Now It is our frontiers and putting our fur- academic.be understood and appreciated by

head came into contact with the lock other people's turn. They said tories out of business. Great Bri- ustain, now she is off gold, is dump- pears, almost entirely

the the mass of people? Until spring of a door. The proprietor of plainly they were disarming

it possible for ing coal. We shall be putting the It is based on the requirements of

the establishment where the man simply to make the universities and the profes- quite recently it was assumed pen- sins, with the result that it haserally that appreciation of artworksed, who is alleged to have given them to disarm themselves, it tariffs up higher still soon.

the sufferer a violent push which sent one party to a contract breaks it

Tariffs? says Great Britain. Of of required a special perception Thathin against the door, was charged the other party is freed from all

must take to

them. was granted only to a small band before Mr. Schfield at the Central obligation. They can disarm or course we the

that Magistracy this morning and fined we will re-arm. Let France de- Germany dumping on our door- step. Germany keeping out Danish wireless and the talkies are asking $20, le was miso ordered to pay $5

butter so that Denmark cumspensation. the great pubik art-conscious. But

We are ready to disarm, says dump it here. How can are we sure that it is art of which

The ease in which Miao Fung-hau, France, under certain conditions, fend ourselves without tariffs? More

Wethaiwel constable, is sharged and always have been. When the they are making It aware?

Tariffa says the United States dramatic artists are appearing in with urteny of a dollar and mis- League of Nations was formed we

have, tariffs. the sound films, yes; more musical conducting himself as a police officer, were told it meant security.

Fundamentally we aro

great It appears, according to an ad-

was again mentioned at the Kowloon ions were to agree to keep the course we must dress just delivered, by the fɛspec-artists and more musient master-

Magistracy before Br. Fraser this peace and settle their differences Free Trade country. Not a tariff nieces are being heard over the morning. Defendant is

Atlantie and alleged to without war, on the plain under.

barrler between for of Schools at Selanger, to mem-

have entered the ground floor of No. standing that if some State did Pacific or from the Great Lakes to Yet there are still many very bers of the Rotary Club, that some

But if these" "Europeans minor deities masquerading under Argyle Street about break its pledges and attack Mexico. seven hundred boys are taken into the English schools there every! the Title of art: and the reureur, i ago, and taken away about a dollar inneighbour the rest of the League ( will keep trying to pay their date join in restraining the in goods when we want gold; if tins thus offered afe after all only which was in progress at the time, would

tim.

tories out of business like that, reproductions. Is not more hape His Worship fixed Saturday morning ressor and defending the vic-they think they can put our far- But ever since then British poli-naturally we have to teach them. for the survival of art

ticians and British newspapers We shall be pushing the schedules mocracies to be found in the in-

Following prompt investigations by have been busy explaining that higher still soon. creasing une by the public of those pullee officers, two of the five robbers pledge away. We got Locarno, it real facilities of art which are now

who took part in the armed robbery is true, covering one limited set of Colney Hatch, gentlemen, saya se abundantly provided for them?at No. 12, Woosung Street on Sun- circumstances, but if Locarno Is the policeman. Just round to the

afternoon were apprehended SARCHIN もする The symphony orchestra. though day

supplement

right and you'll see it in front of sider only three persons--the boy, not a "paying proposition," in pain. yesterday whilst trying to dispose Covenant that only means that they. Plenty of room for the teacher and the parent. It is ing more bearers annually, and the quantity of jewellery which was Covenant is held by other people one inside.

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year, of whom about five hundred sit for the junior and senior Cam- bridge examinations. Most of those lads expert to find some sort of clerical employmeat. They are now unable to do so, by reason of the slump in Malaya., The old ides in education has been to enn-

air.

in de-

Art

taste of these hearers is becoming each year more exacting. galleries are increasing in

nal change from a mah jongg gune

for the heuring.

necessary

Na-

the

included in the loot. These two.

think it wore to mean less than we now being suggested that the 'em-

Taung Po and Chan Kwni player should also be taken into

charged with armed robbery at the means. We stand for the pece- Kowloon Magistracy before Mr. ful settlement of all disputes, by Incepunte The educationist who

Fraser this morning. Inspector arbitration in the last resort, for PHIPPS suggests has been addressing Rotarians on bers, and are being patronised by Andrew applied for a formal remand mutual assistance against a State

refuses arbitration His Worship granted which this subject confesses his sympathy thousands of enger seekers after of one week.

the application.

Lakes up arīns. with those idealists who believe beauty. The speaking stage shows

that the main products of educa- tion should be rbarneter and culture, but he thinks that this is net emugh. Education, he says. must bear some relation to the life that a boy has to lead when leaves school. But in actual fact employers have been complaining that it is extrémely diffleust to get the right kind of boy for technical jobs. Accordingly, thr Rotary Club in Selangor has agreed to organise a linison committer of

signs of recovery from the attack of the talkies. More good books are being read. There is no doult that the people-given opportunity - will demand the best in art.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.

schoolmasters and employers to No material change to report this disecss the question of bringing the morning, the market, through feature. curriculum of the English schools, being quietly steady.

more into line with the require- mants of employers. It is almo likely that 28 Dnd committee will be created to deal with the individual boy, classifying him ac- (cording to the type of employment for which he is suitable, and help- Ing him to find such work.

It will be seen from the above that the Helangor Rotary Club is netively interesting itself in a very vital matter, and, what is more, that it is proceeding along! sound lines in getting employers with educntlonists. into contact Here in Hongkong, diffleultles nl- most precisely similar to those in Malaya have been encountered. The type of education which turns out lads to join "the white, collar brigado" in obviously not what is needed to-day. Moreover, the

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"You ain't seen the sports edition come up yet, have you?"

and

HOW TO BE SEA-CHIC.

every-

One of the gravest problems confronting a young girl about to make a sea voyage is "What Shall I Wear? And Where?"

You see, her, wardrobe must be amall, yet oh so comprehensive. What would be "Just right" off Tilbury might be quite demode in The Doldrums.

A girl must rely to a large ex- tent on her own instinct, for she

will

get ittle assistance from modistes who are "and-lubbers." The latter sometimes laugh quite openly when asked, for instance, where the walk-line should be in the Roaring Forties.

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Moreover, though every girl become "sca-chic," she must be constantly on the look-out for squalls.

It is for these reasons, then, that

I think the suggestion of a uniform for girl passengers, in

liners a good one-not because I consider

there

is any risk of their pyjamas causing the captain to lose his bearings or drop his pilots in the wrong places.

The uniform should be "gen- Bible," and yet dainty. I have in mind a simple one-piece ensemble, carried out in asbestos-applique

of with double revers haricot vert, to -port and star- zip-fasteners board, and a close-reefod skirt of the kind so essential to decorum when Indulging in "deck "ports," The uniform in completed by dainty diver's helmet, set at Jaunty angle, with a directoire, air-pipe that imparts ton.

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