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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946.
Problem Of Re-Settling Schools
And Universities In China
AIM TO RE-OPEN SCHOOLS IN RECOVERED AREAS ÄND GİVE EVERY ONE A CHANCE TO STUDY
(BY DOON CAMPBELL) -
re-settling The vast problem of
the schools and universities that trekked hundreds of miles into the interior to propagate learning out of reach of Japanese indoctrination is now being tackled by the Ministry of Education.
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The blueprint of a new scheme is ond subsidies; n unversity professor
drafted
resolutions now aller
draws being
12 pay packet dupted ut the conference for CN$50,000 monthly. educational rehabilitation In Chung- The Ministry will continue its king a year ago.
policy of sending students abroad. One hundred will be selected every year by the Government. They will study abroad at the Government's expense. In addition, 50 exchange students will be sent to France, while others will go abroad with financial nid from the Sino-British educational of and
cultural endowment
fund.
The aim of Chinese educationalists, headed by the Minister, Dr Chu Chin hou, s
ls to re-open schonlu in recover ed areas, rout out Japanese Influences, and give every boy and girl in China a chance to study. It is long range objective.
Curiously enough, eight years
Whe
and violent social upheaval have leuter. increased the number of students. The pre-war figure of 41,000 college
and university students, has almost Rescue Expedition
doubled to-day. Whereas there were
020,000 middle school students
In
1937, there are now 1,000,000P To Go To Lololand mary school enc
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enrolments Jumped from
to 25 million. Dr Chu realises that the spiral has not stopped climbing.. "We can Shanghai. Oct. 2 (UP),Lt-Col foreste that the number of students Herbert W. Wurtzler and party ar- will increase tremendously," he said.rived at Halchang yesterday and "When compulsory education is es established a base on the border of
which
with they progress Lololand, from tablished, along with the made in the direction of district direct efforts to rescue the United self-administration, primary and States airmen said to be enslaved middle schools are sure to open all by the fierce Lolo tribesmen. over the country,
Take colleges and universities as
Lt-Col Wurtzler, Capt T. O'Reilly and Capt Edward McAllister new to
com-
LIGHTING PLANS FOR LONDON. AIRPORT
LONDON AIRPORT AIRFIELD LIGHTING. PLAN
A new system of lighting will, it is claimed, make London Airport at Heathrow, the best iluminated in the world. The system which l Tritian invention was recently demonstrated to left of the Air Ministry and Ministry of Civil Aviation at the New Southgate WorKS of Standard Telephones and Cabios. Photo shows Mr T. Griffiths of the Air Ministry describing the airfield lighting syrlem on a specialty creeted plan of London Airport,
example: We have set up XHsichang from Shanghai, Carrying FREE ADVICE AND provisional universities, including silver bullion, blankels and food for one in the north-east, since V-J Day, the ransom of the fliers, as well as INSTRUCTION FOR and they are taking care of no less than 15,000 students who studied in jeep, medical supplies and colleges run by the Jepanese and munications equipment for the base. BRITISH FARMERS
The Americans will attempt 10 puppets. The total number of candl-identify the plane, presumed to be dates for colleges this year will not be less than 35,000. Accommodation for nearly 80,000 university students is an acute problem.
Three Varsities Re-opened "Side by side with the increase in students comes the demand for more
and more teachers. We have 600,000 teachers in primary schools in foriner Free China, of whom only 40 per cent are graduates of normal schools. More than 50 per cent of the middle school teachers are not qualed.
"We are going to start a cumpaign for normai education, and are plan- ning to educate 500,000 more students us to relieve the shotage of primary school teachers.
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"We have just re-opened Peiyang, Shantung and Anhwel niversities and started a new university nt Lanchow. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has fully supported the plan to open a special school for foreign languages to supply the demand for teachers and Interpreters, Graduate students residing abroad are being urged to return to China to contribute to the education of their own coun- try."
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one of several B20s lost in the area, from which the captive Americans came, while awaiting news of the efforts of a Chinese priest to contact Lolo chieftains and learn the term for the safe return of the airmen.
Lancastrian Jet Airliner Tried Out
The American team is also arrang ing to recover the bodies of several aged in agriculture and hortical-airliner in the world. fliers lost, possibly in the same crash,ture in England and Wales. which may provide the first clue to the identities of the prisoners.
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National Sheep-Dog Trials Revived
By J. C. Griffith-Jones
The revival of big-scale sheep dog trinls in-one of the things that makes us realise how many pleasant features of lifo In Britain were blacked out by the war, and for so long.
The sheep-dog contests, have come knek with a rush all over the United Kingdom this year. Interrupted for seven years the national trials in England, Scotland, and Wales seem to have lokt nothing in attructiveness through the break. Indeed the com- petitive power of handlers and dogs is as great as it ever was, and the contests have been attracting record crowds.
Watching and waiting about the national trials is ong of the most pleasing phases of the journalist's life which, believe It or not, has lis boredom! I enjoyed the experience
this
of
returning to Llanfairfechan "summer" where Wales's most expert. trialists and their wonderful dogs resumed their annual tournament exactly where they left off in August 1030.
Perhaps it is not quite accurate to insist on the "exactly." The revived national, trials were held on the some ground as they were staged pre-war, a beautiful, wooded park over- looking one of the most attractive strelcies of the North Wales coast, noble with the mountains rising in tiers as background.
Pre-war Masters
Most of the pre-was musters of this Trait of the ouen-air were there, much the same except perhaps that they were a little more weather-beaten and certainly a little ilder. And the same capacity for Last Friday, a number of leading concentration and pride in the job- figures in British civi aviation, for a job It is despite the trappings London, Qet. 2 (LPS). The among the Lord Winster, Minister of a competitive festival-were still National Agricultural Advisory Ser- of Civil Aviation, and Lord Knollys, evidence. But there were vice came into being yesterday. Its chairman of British Overseas Air-differences that emphasised the poss- object is the provision of free ways, made their first fight in the ing of the years. Not one of the old technical advice and Instruction to all Lancastrian, the first jel-propelled pre-war dugu-the "stars" of 1930-
had survived. Most of the spectators, The take-off from London airport too, were new to national trials, was made with all four engines run.
For two days the contests went on, without any payment the latest ning, but after gaining height technical Information, which will pilot switched off the twe piston en- the second day for hours in torrential At one stage the judges' lent reach them through carefully planned Kines, and most of the fight
gust of wind regional organisations. Even centres working.
made with only the two jet engines was blown over by a
minid good-humoured laughter and which were formerly too poor to
sparton crowd. Some maintain their own form institutes-- Noticeable features
eers of a of Unis of noise
5,000 people stayed on to the exciting often areas most in need of develop-flight were musence ment will now have the benefit of vibration--features which will appeal end when the names of the best 12 latest ale head
research.
particularly to air travellers makhandlers and dogs were announced. of the Service is Pro.ng long Journeys.-LPS. J. A, Scott Watson, formerly British Agricultural Attache in Shanghal, Oct. 3-Wholesale re- Washington and Professor of Agri- signations of various Sectional heads culture at Edinburgh and Oxford, and of CNRRA are expected shortly as a author of many world-famous text- sequel to the Executive Yuan's un- books on farming practice. nouncement on Tuesday of the uc- ceptance of the resignation of Dr
CNRRA OFFICIALS
Wholesale Resignations Said Imminent
F. Tsiang from the Directorship of CNRRA.
Meanwhile Dr T. M. Li, Deputy- Director of CNRRA, has sent in his resignation.
The miserable incomes offered in the scholastic profession are one of the main reasons why there is such a It is learned that after handing shortage of teachers. A bill has been over his duties to the new Director, submitted to the Executive Yuan) Mr Ho Pao-shu, Dr Talong will leave recommending a substantial increase for the United States to resume lec- in-the-salaries of teachers-und-pro-turing-in--American universities. fessors. Besides his regular salary Central News.
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Don't imagine that cups and money prizes even at national trials are the chief lure for farmers and shepherds. The chlor inducement is the chance to measure werking kill and efficiency against those of the best
dogs in your Trincas and! New York, Oct. 3.--The Big Five, rountry. There is the additional Including China, were elected to eight reward of a chance to attain national of the nine permanent commissionaj championship standard and fame.. of the Economic Council. By secret ballut the 18-nation Economic Coun- Mr Donald MacFarlane arrived at cil voted 30 nation members to 120
The best 12 men und dogs qualify Shanghal in the Glenartney accom-positions on various commissions
10 represent Wales in the supremo paned by his wife and son, to take with the Big Five winning member trials the international where the charge of the Press Attache's Office ships in every one.
elite of the three countries contend of the British Embassy in China. The eight commissions are: Trans-for
in the highest honours thu ᏓᎻ . Mr Colin McDonald, who has been port and Communications, Economic pastoral world, R. J. Hughes, and Acting-Press-Attache in China for and Employment, Fiscal Human Anglesey-farmer and victor at many the past six months, is returning to Rights, Population, Social, Statistic contests,
was this year's Welsh London early this month to resume al, Women. The only permanent champion with his eight-year-old dog charge of the Chinu Section of the commission in which members have "Jeff." He will captain the Welsh Far Eastern Information Department not yet been elected is the Narcotic team at the international trials in of the Foreign Office..
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Theoretically and ideally, the South expostulated that since he has player who initiates по trump not, had anything like a stopper in
a farm bailiff of Blackwood, Mon- bidding should have at least one diamonds, no other sound course had
mouthshire, who won the shepherds' but this was in the suit or suits bid by been open to him, stopper
observa cup at Llanfairfechan, and will be in the opponents. This Ideal, how-using absurdly conservative the Welsh 12 at Edinburgh.
the situation. After all, practical. view of
He had never appeared even in South had passed a hand that con- tained a light opening bid, and after local trials until 1043.
All the experts I spoke to were im- his partner showed the strength for
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JAPAN'S FOREIGN TRADE
Tokyo, Oct. 3-The Trade Board over North's two hearts would have estimates that Japan will export ap- been both futile and dangerous, and proximately 0,000,000,000 yen in since South certainly could nol goods and import about 10,000,000, support hearts,
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Estimates for 1947, however, in- dicate surplus exports. Twenty-two types of goods totalling, 23,000,000,- 000 yen will be exported next year while only 18,800,000,000. yen in im- ports are expected...
As previously. Indicated by SCAP authorities, any excess credit Japan accrues in her foreign trade will be oppiled against dollar expenditures for the Occupation. However, no de finite agreement or discussions have been held between the Japanese Government and SCAP authorities on this subject thus far,
SCAP to-day authorised tho Ministry of Finance to borrow 500,000,000 yen from
bf Japan. for
setting the
revolving fund to
Bank
up a finance for
eign trade operations. The fund will be used for payment of goods for export. The proceeds from the sales of imports will be used to repay the loan. Central News.
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