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Shakespeare's-Characters.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Na single important character in the whole range of his marvellous galaxy seems to have been purely

1 Dislike Mack Mon."

**Lord Birkenhead has been con Wibuting to the Cape Times a sérios | of character sketches of “Men of the Day." Writing of Lord Curzon ho Says

EDUCATION

INTERESTING NOTES.

PENSIONS.

"We have the highest authority

The history of pension or super for believing that the meek shall annuation schemes for teachers is his own invention, except Caliban inherit the earth, though I have a longer one than is generally sup- in "The Tempest History ap never found any particular, corro-posed. In some of the big public peated to him as an inexhaustible boration of this aphorism in the to give pensions to masters grown schools it has long been the custom alorehouse of accomplished dramas.

old in their service, and before the awaiting for their full interpretation

war many governing bodies and bis explicating mind.-F. J. C.

some local education authorities Hearnshuator s

had set up contributory pension schemes for the teachers in their secondary schools at least. For

What is a profession?

bood.

records of Somerset House.

"Lord Curzon is not meek; nor do I know of any particular reason why he should be. But, personally, (I dislike meek men."

Ramsay Macdonald's Qualities.

primary schools there was already Mr. F. Pethick Lawrence, M.P., a State scheme in force, and the writing in the "Star" on Mr. J. advisability of improving this and Ramsay MacDonald, M.P., says extending it to include teachers in 'MacDonald owes his position secondary schools was being *considered by the and his influence to four main seriously

his indomitable Government when the war put an gifts-first,

end to such plans...

For what is a profession? It in al vocation entered upon with a plodge of devotion to some object superior to gain. A profession, to be healthy and sound, qught to cusuro & liveli- But beyond that, it is the note of all high and honourable pro fessions that they aim at a public, as distinct from a private, profit.energy; secondly, his integrity,

which has forced him on more than In 1918 a Superannuation Act Harold Spender,

one occasion to champion the un- which provided pensions/modelled The Taj Mahal, :

popular cause; thirdly, his keen on the scheme for the Civil Twenty-two long years of labour judgment, rarely, if ever, at fault; Service and, therefore, on a non- and twenty thousand workmen were and finally, his humanity, which contributory basis, came into force. devote to this task. Every corner makes him loved as well as admir-One condition of the scheme was that a teacher who came under a of the old world sent its offering, ed.

**MacDonald is no good as a local pension scheme must with- And what a masterpiece is the re- guit! What a sanctuary from the flag-waver whether for country or draw from it if he wished to be case and troubles of this everyday party. Neither has he in the past eligible for the national pension. existence, and what a privilege is nor will be in the future satisfy Most teachers assumed that the ours who can command it! Ruised those who make this demand upon Act was as straightforward as it. as a monument to the dead, it testi-him. But those who ask for more seemed to be, and accordingly fies to an unending Life; and we solid service, who want hard and preferred the national guarantee intelligent thinking, well-informed to the local one. In 1922 "the glory us we look on it to feel that criticism, and effective building on Government levied a tax of 5 per here is a handiwork of man that firm foundations, will not look in cent of salary from all teachers who bears the imprint of eternity.

vain."

could not prove that they would There are influences unconnected

never be pensioned under the pro with the mere modelling of stone What Edison's Genius Is Worth: vision of the 1918 Act. This lovy and wable that subtly work upon The ideas and the genius of does not establish any right to any us as we gaze, and the emptiness of Thomas A. Edison are said to be benefit, and is used by the Trea a scheme that would end the year worth $15,599,000,000, based ou

sury for general purposes. The ings which such contemplation present investment in America Act was a temporary one, and prompts with the poor futility of the alone of industries based on or expires next, summer. In the grave becomes convincingly appar-stimulated by his inventions, ac meantime a Departmental Com- ent-Licut-Colonel P. R. Builder, cording to, an article in the New mittce was set up to consider the York Times. The separate items whole subject of pensions for making up this tool are thus ex teachers, and it has recently re- favour of a scheme tracted by The Wall Street Journal: ported in Moving picture $1,250,000,000 which takes contributions from the local education Telephones 1,000,000,000 teacher, the Electrical railways... 6,500,000,000 authority, and the Treasury, and

lighting

gives the first-named a “contrac= and power........

5,000,000,000 tual right" in return for his money: Electrical supplies... 857,000,000 The general election with which Fixtures......

37,000,000 we are now faced will unavoid- Phonographs

105,000,000 ably delay or curtail consideration. Electric car shops...: 109,000,000 of the many complicated questions Dynamos

which must be dealt with by the 100,000,000 new Act now due.

TWO KINDS OF SERVICE. 5,000,000

It should be realised that the. 271,000,000

position of a teacher in a secondary 350,000,000 school under the present Acts Is Wireless telegraph... 15,000,000 very different from that of his At the Old "Victoria,

primary colleague. The latter's service is usually given entirely in Apropos of Charlie Head's ever-schools of one well-defined type. A envious thing about streets in London is that the dirier hospitable table out Tufnell Park The number of kinds of secondary and more ill-favoured the street, the way, where he used to entertain schools is great, as seen by the Ambassadors, and the leading administrator, and while the man more certain you are to find in it a lights of the profession every Sun- who works in there may not be able cata-ment shop. There is never a

day, a well-known Turfite of the to discern any difference as regard cats-ment shop in Park Laheday who always did great work service in one as coming under the Inithough it possesses few people during Elections of the past, 25-Act and service in the other as be- | realize it public-house. No doubt tonished everybody round the ing quite outside its provisions.

the Park Lane puss feeds on the festive board by roaring out:

There are two kinds of service: fish that falls from the rich man's table.-F. I, Hudleston." The Tree's Heart-Beat

0.8.0.

The English-individualiste-

Bre

Electric

The English are a nation of in dividualists par excellence; they do not have to organize their romanti- cism, they simply are romantic. Not ronite to the exclusion of every classicism, of course there no pure cases of romanticism save in the madhouse. or of class eisan save in the mugennis-but in the sense that their instinctive bias is towards the fullest individual free- dam. There will never be any life and death struggles between chussi- cisin and romanticians in England: there are no real opponents for Telegraph romanticism to battle with John Middleton Murry.

The cats'meat shop.

meor

motors Edison

batteries

Cement

and

storage

"I should like ter know an' harsk" qualifying, which can be includ Mister Hirving what'e thinks

ed to make up the total service 'e knows abalt acting!"

required before any pension can be granted, and recognised, on which alone the amount of pension will be calculated. Consequently, the average teacher often does not know whether he can rely on any pension at all and is quite unable

With characteristic good sense, "Has a tree a soul? Has it a Henry Irving-for it was to hin personality? These apparently that this blunt question was put absurd questions are provoked by uttered a modest disclaimer. | Sir J. C. Bosé's lecture to the Royal

"Beescos for, hactio', give me Society of Medicine on the heart-Arry Knight at the Victoria in beats of the tree says the Erpress. Waterloo Road," the defiant Turfite

His experiments show that a

to form any definite idea of its went on,"streuth! Chews a quid amount. This distinction between definite active tissue extends 'terbacker, knocks daan eighteen. through every tree. The cellular ruddy pirates an' dances a 'ornpipe service" also leads to hardships in 'qualifying" and Tecognised pulsations of this tissue in regular all within three minutes!"

other ways. We may quote as an sequence by their pumping action cause the movement of the sap. Lead Us Not into Temptation.

example the case of a man of lóng service When these pulsations are arrested

who left a secondary they can be revived by drugs, by

That sturdy slum stumper and school to work in a continuation blows, or by massage. In Bengal best of good fellows, Prebendary school, as teachers were urged sugar canes. actually Carlile, always made it a rule to to do when the unfortunate Fisher 'leave his watch-chain behind, Act came into operation. The

the milked.

are

"The pulsation of the cell is when he addressed meeting of strain of the work in unfamiliar ultra-microscopic, but Sir J.-C. thieves and gaol-birds somewhere and experimental surroundings Bose has detected it by his electric In the East End. His watch, proved too much, for him. He probe in circuit with a recording tucked away safely in his waist broke down, and was described by galvanometer. Any agent which pocket, ite thought might escape the doctors as unfit for teaching. After one of his He applied for a breakdown illow- quickens the heart-beat of the observation.

of the audience ance under the Act, and was animal also quickens the heart-beat meetings one of the tree. The life of the tree is came to him.

refused. His application had been as wonderful as the life of man."

Look 'ere, guv'nor. It ain't fair made too long after he left of you, though you're a real good ́recognised” service. No gesture Menus.

chap, to come temptin' us by bring-was left to the man but to die, and ing a gold watch in yer pocket." his widow applied, for the death Why, how do you know I have gratuity which he appeared to have a watch on me?”

earned. Again he had been too slow, this application was also refused on the ground that it was made too long after the date of leaving recognised" service.

:

A congressman, of Illinois, is waging a fierce campaign against French menus on American liners,

"Larlumme! Why, blime, I've He says that grub should be de- signated in plain English for what ad an 'eld it three times in me it really is. Appended is a sample ands, an' put it back in yer pocket Soho menu, with free translation, every time. But, it was tryin' me which may possibly make him igh, guv'nor; it was, you bet." change his mind:

Consommé Economique

A L'hier.. Poinson Sale Peutêtre. Boeuf Rissole Je No Pense Pas Poulets Maitre D'Hotel. Grande Salade Mysfèriense

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My, and hire 25 B

"SOLE "AGENTIEZ

MITSUI BUSS IN KAISHA

Balter

Me H. Wilson “

MVolau Vent Très

Moutarde, Café au Last. (Translation)

Soup made from yesterday's.

Toavinkulje Perhaps sole. Perhaps not. Horse ristoled out of

1 recognition.

Heqs specially started for the

Proprietor.pala

Outside Teaves of cabbages minced small with vinegar..

Rice Pudding yo

* Meat too far gone to serve a

WHEN BABY IS CROSS

RED-TAPE JUDGMENTS: There is also considerable un-. certainty as to when a teacher is a teacher. One man, engaged, in a London school on exactly the same į AND SLEEPLESS

terms is everyone else thère, un- there is something wrong and the litte dertook some of the work usually one is "taking the only mugs, he bw of done by the head master. He did telling it. - Under, such circumstances this on the request of the latter, the emptation to administer sleeping who thought that, the arrangement draught, or opiate of rome kind is often would increase the efficiency of great, ho dan't do it unless expressly the school. In due course the orgured by a camp tent dostor. Instead

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THURSDAY JANUARY 17 18

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