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<p>[Page 14]</p><p>that his attitude will one day cause him a lot of trouble.</p><p>Teaching activities here in camp have developed enormously. There are regular language courses in English, French, Italian, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Malay, Chinese and Hindustan, some of them very well attended. Lately, they&#39;ve also started an engineering school for which they erected its own building, where they teach various classes and even prepare for the final exams in Germany. Dr Pupke of the Deutsch- Australlinie [German-Australian shipping line] is the soul of this enterprise. His lectures about the German constitution and law, and about insurance, are very interesting and always so well attended that the theatre can&#39;t accommodate them all. There are also regular lectures by Dr Beusel [Bausel?], a teacher from Tsingtao, on history; Prof Graehner on literature, ethnology, etc; Dr Pringsheim on physics, etc; Dr Jacob on chemistry;</p>

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