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Mayor Wu T-shen, of Greater Shanghai, returned an official visit to Mr. A. Arlyoshi, newly-appointed Japanese Ambassador to. China, at the latter's official residence in Shanghai recently.

WON'T READ OR THINK

CRITICISM OF POST- WAR YOUTH

NOVELISTS WHO CAN'T SPELL

London.

Criticism of modern youth's reluctance to think was made by

of

PRINTER HONOURED

FRENCH TRIBUTE TO SPONSOR

Chamonix.

William Fichet, France's first printer who was born 502 years ago In the Alpine village of Petit Bor- nand will shortly have a statue erected to him at his birthplace.

Fichet, who was often called "the Benjamin Franklin. of France", the Rev. F. E. England, Convener was not the actual inventor of the of the Welfare of Youth Council printing press, but was the first to the Presbyterian Church of proclaim Gutenberg as the dis England, at the conference of the coverer of the "art of printing with Association for Adult Religious movalo character." Fichet recog Education at Haywards Heath. nised the merit of Gutenberg's in- He said that since the warvention and introduced it in France there had been this curlous where in the short space of three disinclination' on the part of years the art of printing was popu young people to read or to think larised.

or to "get down to brass tucks" The first French printing shop with regard to any intellectual or jwas set up in a classroom of Sor- cultural parsnit. This disinclina-bonne, and from thla crude press Lo be tion was seen in a great many came the first book ever ways in all levels of life.

printed in France.

Within two years pripting estab It was seen in the extraordinary want of response to a movement lishments had been set up in nine such as the University Extension other French cities and within a 60 printing Movement and the tutorial cinssos, decade there were where the organisers had to search shops in Paris alone. for people to Join the classes. To-day the printers and master- The Board of Education was pre-printers of France headed by Dr. pared to spend a thousand pounds Sebastien Charlety of the Sor- inore on the work, but people did bonne, are sponsoring a movement not come because they did not to erect a monument to William

Fichet, who gained fame not only i want the classes.

In art there was the same ex-as the first printer but as author, traordinary vogue for sheer un-rector of the Sorbonne, ambassador!

Young to Italy and finally as chamberlain disciplined painting. people who went in for all types to Pope Sixtus IV-United Press. of art refuged to do any of the spade work.

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Noting the heavy demand for Boon, according to Liu Wei-chih, imported foreign-made papers, the vice-minister of industry. The Ministry has decided to fill a large site at Wenchow was chosen be part of the demand by erection of cause of advantageous communica- a factory which will turn out all tion facilities and its proximity to grades of paper, including news sources of raw material,

is used in greater print, which

Total cost of the project will be quantities each year. Although about $4,500,000, of which $1,200,- the new plant will be operated on 000 will be allotted to non-govern-

which belonged to the experience! he was talking about.

Another theory that had been Another step in the campaign to the lines of a private industry, and mental commercial shareholdere. of novel-advanced, sald Dr. England, was make China self-sumcient indus will engage in commercial competi- A large part of the government's writing. "I know two or three

that St. Paul suffered from trially and independent of foreign tion, its direction and control will share of the capital is expected to

demnity Refund Committee. real fame by writing novels, but epilepsy, and that the shock was imports is being taken by the Min- remain in the hands of the govern- come from the British Boxer In-

lishment of a large-scale paper. Final plans are being drafted by United Press. they cannot spell; they know sufficient to initiate an epilep-istry of Industry with the estab- ment ministry. nothing about punctuation; and, toid, though not an epileptic ft.

girls," he said, "who have achieved.

In fact, they know nothing about anything outside the jargon of the cheap romantic gush they call fiction.

"The lack of discipline In education is much worse to-day than it was before the war, and I include University studenta. Because she hoa established the They do not take the same care "ODORONO habit." Perspiration In as their pre-war predecessors. not the small area of the underarm is a Thoy cannot spell, they do problem she has completely controlled, There is never the slightest hint of know how to write, and are not at all sure of the kind of things. perspiration odour about her, and never a suspicion of a stained arm-required to give them a grasp of

a subject. hole on her clothing.

"The same thing applies to ODORONO is a doctor's prescrip tion. It is made in two strengths, their thoughts about religion. both with applicator. ODORONO They have the crudest possible Regular, used at night on retiring, its ideas about the way God works. protection lasts from three to seven but if anything goes wrong they days. Instant ODORONO is for peo-

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With regard to the question of instructing modern youth in re- ligion, Dr. England said that the B.B.C. was wasting its chances on Sunday nights.

"Does the B.B.C. ever tell young

ODO-RO-NO people a fact they did not know

before?" he asked. "Tho stan dard of religious teaching of the

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CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL

Referring to the Biblical in- cident in which St. Paul was des- cribed as being.blinded with a great light on the Damascus road, Dr. England'said it had been suggested as possible ex- planation that # particularly strong shaft of sub-tropical sun- light caught St. Paul, and that be may have been affected by sun- stroke. Even If that was so, it in no way invalidated the reality of his conversion.

It had been suggested that when the people with him heard voices and saw no mab, what they might have heard was St. Paul talking to himself. The fact that the voices did not sound like his own did not disprove the theory. Those with experience of hypno tlam knew that a man under light, hypnosis often talked in Volce: not his own. Sometimes he would speak in a child's volos.or a voice

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