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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY

SEX DOES MATTER

BOYS NEED MEN AS TEACHERS

SCHOOLMASTER TELLS WHY

A strong Attack on the "feminists" of the teaching pro- fession. who, he said, to gala their own Belfiah enda would willingly wreck the educational aystem of this country and invert society itself, was made by Mr. F. C. Arkleas in his presidential address at the annual conference of the National Association of Schoolmastera at Swanson, Arkices nlao criticised Board of Education.

Mr.

Llie

Mr. Arkicas said that he was not at all sure that the develop ment of character in our schools wan viewed with favour by "the powers that be." It was true, he added, that the Board of Educa- tion, in the "sugestions for teachers," placed the develop ment of character in the fore- front of the work of the schools, yet was this not merely "eye wash"?

"Character has its basis in sex. A man is not a tting person to develop the character of a girl for the simple reason that he han never trod the path she is to trend. For the same reason, a woman is not Atting person to develop character in a boy.

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SUN-BATHING WARNING

-16, 1935.

PARACHUTE

JUMPER INJURED

BROKE LEG TO PLEASE CROWD

London,

a

A parachutist who made perilous descent from 1,600 feet in strong wind over Rending aerodrome because he did not want to disappoint

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broke his leg above the ankle. "I bayo never seen A parachutist carried so fast. We all thought he had been killed when he reached the middle of the aerodrome," anid a member of Reading. Aero club. Mr. Gwynne Johns, 26, the parachutist, la An Ironmonger's elerk in a store at Aberystwyth. He had taken a week's holiday to make an attempt on the record drop before the parachute is opened, and was paying for it out of his modest wages. He makes A hobby of parachuting. Eariler in the day he flew from Reading to Salisbury Plain to attempt to jump from 20,- 000 feet and to drop 18,000 feet before opening his parachute. Over the Plain, however, it was raining heavily and no jump was I possible.

Flight-Lieutenant R. E. Milne, chief Instructor at Reading, Mr. Johns' plot, said: "When we got back to Reading, Mr. Gwynne small Johis thought he would do Jump, not an attempt on the record. "There was a stiff wind and wo do Fo. Ho

at-

Dr. W. Hunter, Medical Officer advised him not to of Health for West Bridgford, landed quite well, however, but "Yet the Board of Education is Notts, in his annual report, says drifted very fast and was dragged the ground about 200 content to allow thousands and that the modern craze for Aun-flat on thousands of boys to remain bathing may be dangerous. Heyards," under the control and influence declares that by causing skin

"I And jumping a relief from the of women teachers.

Irritation It may lead to pre- cancerous conditions, and netually monotony of my work," Mr. Johna "And what of the teaching pro

to cancer of exposed parts of the said before his fight. "Falling fession itself? It consists

body. The public, and especially through the air has always men, women, and feminista.

young people, should be warned tracted me immensely. I made my aur women colleagues we

have made 17, my to avoid precessary sunburn. It first parachute jump about three Tlie tribute. high and sincere

was remarkable that the cancer best from a height of 1000 feet,

yars ago. girls in our schools are immcusur-

delnying the opening hly enriched by virtue of their mortality of the world was highest

which Switzerland, unselfah

and their

of 9,000 feet."--Special. womanly qualities. Unfortunately, considered a health resort, and parachute for 45 seconds-a fall many of them are the victims of lowest in Japan, where great a system and find themselves in poverty was not unknown. charge of boys' classes.

devation

SELFISH ENDS

of

To

pay

"The feminists are in a different are category altogether. We thankful that they do not, and never shall, represent woman- hood. To gain their own selfieh ends they would willingly wreck the educational system and invert society Itself. The glamour they raise is out of all proportion to their numbers, Sex does not matter!' they cry in their shrill and strident voices, or through the mezzo-baritones of their pald prepagandists-persons with no professional responsibilities, with no relation-to-the-children-in-the- schools, with no thought but to earn their money by piping the tune, with infinite variations, they are paid to piny,

In

was

of

the

and unemployed men, Mr. Arkless proceeded, was perhaps a sign of guidance, which only a man could that deterioration which set in Kive.

when schooldays were finished.

BUNKUM

"It is," proceeded. Mr. Arklose, "the indisputable right of the boy to have that supervision, that help, that guidance provided for him in school."

CHILDREN AND INDUSTRY Referring to the problem of educating the child for industry, Mr. Arkless said that he was con- vinced that schools must make overy provision to educate child ren for their lives in industry,

The-last-160-years-had brought fundamental changes in industrial and social life, and it might be well for those who were responsi ble for fitting the rising genera

to

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A physician to whom the "shy can pay lots" (anag.),

7 There are some quite loud ones

In the House of CommoTIN,

8 A minister who is not in the

Cabinet.

topi.

"We are told that high finance is a delicate, complicated matter, a mystery be understood by only a chosen few. That is bunkum. It is a device of the high priests of finance to distract attention from their real 11 Some people call this helmet a activities, a device invented by their forebears, the witch doctors, who, gifted with a certain amount of low cunning, set up the worship of Mumbo Jumbo, and derived therefrom comfortable living for themselves by preying upon the credulity of their fellow creatures."

[

He did not believe that the old

tlans to take their places in adult days were better than these. He life to pause and view the condi- believed that oure was an age of tions the children in schools would | greater fullness, of greater have to face.

chances for the enjoyment of life, of greater opportunities for good; than any age which had gone.

"What I am afraid of is that more particularly the

"But in spite of the feminists nature remains natural. Sex does matter. There are problems to be with in boys' classes-sex nict problems whose nuture does not Material wealth had increased allow of their discussion from the far beyond what was envisaged house tops, problems of far only a hundred years ago, and the greater moment than arithmetic inmiroved means of communication we, and or composition, or any other sub-had drawn nearer the corners of children following us, shall be Ject of the curriculum, problems the earth to-day. Yet he ques-content to drift, and shall fail to fundamental to life itself.

tioned whether we were getting appreciate the fullness, to seize the chances, to take the op- "The feminist would say they the right benefits from either.

purtunities." do not exist, or they do not mat- "We are яo eager to acquire

He said that all too many of ter. Any schoolmaster of ex wealth that the acquiring of it perience knows they do exist. has almost come to be regarded the children were directly affected anemployment question. Probably only a mon would be on the end in itself, and not mere by the aware of them. Certainly only aly as the means to an end where They were ill-housed, ill-clothed, man. can deal with them."

by a man can lead a futler life," and ill-fed, ready victims of ill- he added. "And so intent are we nass and disease. To place women as the standard amassing material riches that we of imitation before boys above the neglect the richer and more Inst school-leaving age which, he aald, Referring to the question of the ago of seven was to place the Ing immaterial wealth. Who, wrong standard before them, and nowadays, for instance, has time must be raised. Mr. Arkless pro- ceeded: "Those who put any infantilism, due to arrested deve for the glory of a dawn and the obstacle in the way of the achieve- chorus of the birda which pre-ment of this raising of the school- cedes it?" For physiological, psychological,

leaving age are waging war upon and psychic reasons a boy needed The continuation of the present-the children, who cannot fight the supervision, the help, the day paradox of unemployed money for themacives."

"TELEGRAPHS"lopment, would result.

EVERYWHERE

SALESMAN SAM

She Needs Plenty!

12 There are twelve of these days in

n year,

13 Suy this late for temperance

sake.

10 The oldest known MacAdam. 17 These used to carry children in

the Park.

19 Sometimes called the Wash by people who do not live in Nor- folk.

21 Chauffeurs often have to go fur

to find this kind of wood. German Emperor before the War-n good while, in fact,

23

24 How many girls ke to move

about quickly.

25 This may be an emblem of firin-

ness or quite the reverse.

C8 Don't shoot! perhaps it's a lady

being painted,

29 Although it bears a blossom it is

not a true pillar. 30 School pig, I lay (anag.).

Down

2 Carries a sword, and is mostly to

be found on moors.

3 There ovens produce more gaa

than they consume.

4 It's wat, Bob, not dry,

There's only one nobleman in Aftyor ve hundred-that will do,

No one could any

charges are fierce,

7 Unnecesary,

that hie

This will provide a match for Sweden, anyway.

10 Gerigan mountain.

14 Shakespeare implies that these

animals wors beards in his day.

16 There are more than a couple of hundred In this Gold Coast town. 18 The bird that should never lack

good cover.

20 Helps to make a duck's egg. 21 Here one may have wine outside

the front door,

24 the same wine that helped to build up this well-known woTAN barrister.

26 Pounds for authors.

27 The rule In Germany to-day.

Yesterday's Solution.

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CHALIAPIN BETTER day.

NO INJURY TO THE VOCAL ORGANS

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A medical bulletin states that Jan examination of the larynx and

trachea showed that

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