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FARMING BY DYNAMITE STONE AGE HEN OF 1920 ANTIQUE DEALERS' FEAST.
GOOD RESULTS OF
"EXPLOSIVE" TREATMENT. THE ENGLISHMAN OF TODAY. BOAR'S HEAD AND BARON OF
R
DEAN INGE'S OPINION.
BEEF.
As explosives are no longer re
Members of the British Antique quired for war purposes, manufaè;
Dealers' Association visited Hatfield turers are finding new uses for them. There has been no physical pro- on May 29 for their annual gatheri The greatest demand for explosives gress in our species. for many thou-ing. to-day comes from agriculturists, sands of years, and mentally the men The party, which numbered about chiefly those with areas extending of the Stone Age, ngly as most of a hundred, travelled down from Lon- over 500 acres, and who desire to them must have been, had as large don in motor-cars, and were received blow up tree stumps, and fo assist brains as ours. So declared Dr. Inge, by Mr. and Mrs. Speaight in the cultivation by breaking up what is the Dean of St. Paul's in delivering Queen Anne gallery at Goodrich Hause. known as the "hard-pan."
the Romanes lecture in the Sheldonian Some time was spent in examining the Messrs. Nobel's Explosive Co., Theatre...Oxford. The Limited, Glasgow, and of the Ardeer Dean's subject was "The Idea of then went in procession across the Gloomy" antiques in the house, and the guests factory, Stevenston, are, along with Progress." and, not infrequently dur- old churchyard to the Countess Anne other manufacturers of explosives, ing the course of a briliant and
more
producing special classes of dynamite grammatic address it might have ap to reproduce, as nearly as possible, and instructing farmers how to over peared that his own idea of modern a medieval banquet. The hall inself come the obstacle of "hard-pan." progress was that it was consistently was erected by Anne, Countess of how to use explosives in tree-plant-crab-like-backward. The Cro- Salisbury, ist 1735, ing and orchard cultivation and in Magnon race, which lived 20,000 interior had been specially de- and. the blasting tree stumps when convert-years ago, was equal, he said, to any corated with old tapestries valued ing land to arable. Hard-pan,"modern people in size and strength; at £30,000, old armour, and other or usually broken up by steam ploughs, the ancient Greeks were, he supposed, namenis. The tables were laid out is now made friable by the use of handsomer than were, and some in medieval style, the principal explosive charges, so that deeper agrogressive, races, such as the guests being "above the salt," and in cultivation producing stronger crops Zules and Samoans, were envied by the course of the feast the boar's is possible,
Europeans either for strength or head and the baron of beef were car Orchards which, have undergone beauty. Although it seemed not to, ried round with all the ritual associa the "explosive treatment" have been be true that the sight and hearing of ted with these ceremonies, accom found to be exceedingly prolific and civilised peoples were inferior to those panied by old-time music. wonderfully free from pests. Aof savages, they had certainly lost
While "Ye Boar's Head" was curious-factor about the explosives is their natural weapons, which from barne by "ye Chief Steward with his that in certain cases they can be used one point of view was a mark of attendants of great strengthe" to "ye either as cultivating agencies or as degeneracy. Then he would be a High Table," the carol was sung fertilisers. "Plentiful supplies," it is bold man who should daimi that we
The boar's head in hand bear I, stated, are assured
were intellectually equal to the
Bedeck with bays and rosmary, Athenians or superior to the "
And I pray you, my masters, be Romans. The question of moral
mery, CANNED OSTRICH EGGS, improvement was much
Quot estis iti convivio." dificult. Until the great war few This carol is still anually sung with CAN BE SCRAMBLED OR USED TO man had become more humane,
would have disputed that civilised some innovations at Queen's College,
Oxford. MAKE SOAP.
more sensitive to the sufferings of
When the baron of beef was others, more just, more self-con- brought in, "Oh! the Roast Beef to be very doubtful, however whe huge dish and, cover (circa 1700) is trolled and less brutal It seemed of Old England" was sung. The ther, when we were exposed to the believed to be unique. same temptations, "we were more!
Mr. Speaight, who presided, read humane, or more sympathetic, or gracious replies to loyal messages justet, or less brutal than the ancients sent to the King and Queen and The Best hope of stopping progressive Queen Alexandra
The chairman į degeneration lay in eugenics. But also stated that he had received they were not yet agreed what they fraternal greetings from La Chambre should treed for. They had been Syndicale de la Curiosite et des science nor history gave them war driven to the conclusion that neither Beaux-Arts, Paris. tant for believing that humanity had passed round. Mr George Bernard "Ye loving cup" having been advanced, except by accumulating Shaw proposed the toast of "Ye knowledge and experience and the British Antique Dealers' Association," instruments of living.
and said that the whole tradition of is to beat up the white and the yolk in conclusion, "the path of progress and beautiful. furniture had been i "For individuals" said the Dean, beautiful houses, beautiful objects, separately. "They require a lot of always open, bat it is a narrow preserved through the dark 19th cen- beating. Have you heard the story path, steep and difficult. of the little schoolgirl who, writing reason we must cut down our hopes Rochelle Thomas, first president of For this tury by the antique dealer. Mr. J on the ostrich, sald: They require for our nation, for Europe. and for the association, responded. Mr.T.Liv 24 heas to lay their egg?**
It was mentioned that during the bumany at large to a very modest ingstone Bailey, bon. secretary of the war the contents of large numbers of aspiration. We have no millennium association, proposed the toast of "Ye ostrich eggs were canned. and ex
to look forward to, but neither need Fine Art Trade Guild," and Mr. J. S. ported So it is possible that in some There will be rew types of achieve Guild, responded. Mr. C. Reginald we fear any widespread retrogression."
Kitching, Master's Warden of the form or another many Englishmen have eaten ostrich egg in the past ence of the race, and new flowering replied to the toast of "Ye Press * ment which will enrich the experi- Grundy, editor of the Connoisseur, few years..
times of genius and virtue not less which was proposed by Mr. T. Star- glorious than the age of Sophoclesley Johnston. Mr. Phillips, the newly or the age of Shakespeare."",
Professor J. Duerden. Professor of Zoology at Grahamstown and an expert in ostriches, who lectured on "Ostrich Farming in South Africa" to the South Africa Society at the Imperial Institute. South Kensington, told a Daily Mail reporter that infertile ostrich eggs are often eaten "They are generally scrambled in the same way as you scramble a hen's egg in England, and also ther are used in cake making" he said.
Many are made into soap."
Mrs. Duerden stated that the usual way to prepare the egg for cooking
in his country.
SEA CRASH IN THE FOG.
RESCUED FROM SHIP ON THE ROCKS.
Thrilling stories of the rescue of 16 women, 18 children, and 31 men from thestranded steamer-"Lurcher." which went ashore south of Port- patrick, Wigtown, were told when the passengers arrived in Glasgow. The vessel ran on the rocks, which rise to a height of 100 to 200 feet.
at 4 a.m.
An Irish woman with two young children said to a Daily Mail reporter:
1
600 GOLF BALLS.
DRIVES OUT TO SEA.
Golf, as it can be practised on an Atlantic Brer, has been described to Mr. Walter Hagen, the American 2 Daily Chronicle correspondent by
the French open championship. Champion, who, the other day, won
:
elected president of the association, proposed the health of the chairman, and Mr. Speaight, in responding. suggested that in commemoration of that occasion a benevolent fond should be instituted for the benefit of the employees of members of the association.
ZEPPELIN SECRETS SOLD TO U.S.
The Evening News understands that the whole of the Zeppelin Company's secret processes, patents, plant, and.
We were awakened at four o'clock Mr. Hagen, who landed at South-material have been bought, by the in the morning by the noise of the ship ampton from the "Mauretania" late Goodrich Tire Company of Ohio. crashing on the rocks. I climbed only was a great favourite among the The firm is about to begin the con- deck and found everything shrouded passengers, who watched him drive struction of airships on a big scale. in fog and darkness. The weather) ball after ball into the sea A number of British experts- have was calm. The Portpatrick life-boat from the sun deck. "It and motor boat were summoned by glorious sport," he said, "I have lost firm, which will build airships both was been engaged to advise them. The rocket and took off the women and during the last seven days I have understood to have received sub- a good many balls in my time, but for passenger and military work, is lost no fewer than 600! They are stantial encouragement from the
one beyond the hope of recovery. U.S.A. Government. When I decided to cross the ocean I began to collect them. Friends gave the mainland they had three miles to wishes for my success in the cham me their old ones," with their good walk to obtain accommodation. There were 124 caitle and 4 horses pionship games against your famous golfers. I love the long drive, and
children."
The men on board got to the mainland by climbing a 20ft. ladder fixed from the bow to the rocks, and then by 50ft. of rock to safety. On
on board, and they swam ashore at better practice could one have "only one being lost.
The Lurcher is on an even keel and is holed forward. She was on a voyage from Dublin to Glasgow.
..
SUBMARINE WHICH SANK
LUSITANIA.
than hitting away with all one's might into the Atlantic? It was an excellent way of keeping fit The 'passengers were as de lighted as I was to see ball after ball Splash into the ceras, and some of the sporty ones regretted that they could not bet da the distance.. A few balls ! have reserved have gone passengers as souvenirs, and I am also minus a favourite cuba special mashie iron, which was auctioned where it has been almost covered by charities. I was chosen as auctioneer. for the benefit of the seamen's sand. A quantity of iron Having been taken from the ship as well and I am glad that I was able to as all valuable contents and explosives dispose of it for the large sum of there now remains only the hull but £200. But I was sorry to lose an old this also is soon to be destroyed. friend.
Submarine U-20, which sank the Lusitania," was stranded in 1917 near Vrist, on the west coast of Jutland,
As soon as the next couple of Ger man mines get stranded on the coast, an event which happens repeatedly, Fake they are to be used for blowing up the boat.
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