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CHILD AUTHORS.

LOWDON EXAMINER'S REPORT.

The rope of Mr. Pearson, Chief Examiner to the London County Council, on the examinations held during the last two months of 3814 in Council schools has just been issued.

The scholars were

between the ages of 10 and 11.

The

The young students were given un essay to write in the form of a letter to the Sun and the Sun's reply. variety of the addresses, as well as the signatures of the writers showed surpris ing ingenuity, and the letters themselves bore out the belief that children vory often are the best composers of fairy tales.

British subject can change his legal domi- cile by residence in any place where the Crown has exterritorial authority, Bhat, as we know to our cost, owing to the great inconvenience which it bas entailed upon the British community, is, I think, the effect of in re Tootal's Trusts (LR. 23 O.D. 332), approved of by the Privy Council in Abd-ul-Messih. Farra (L. 13 App. Ca. 431). These dodision, it is true, relate only to the subtle and certi- ficial doctring of personal domicile In H.B.M. Supreme Court for the which has been evolved by our civil Courte Ottoman Dominions, sitting at Alexan- for the purpose of determining questions dria in prize, a claim in connection with relating principally to probate and ad- ministration, and a legal domicile for the cargo of the German air. Derflinger the purpose of a Court of probate is. I (which has already been condemned as

need hardly say, a very different thing prize) came before the President, his Hour Judge R. B. P. Cator, yesterday. from a commercial domicile for the pur-

The President delivered judgment as

pose of a Prize Court But in re Teotal's Trusts emphasizes the fact that followe:

This is a claim made by Mr. H, there still exist countries where, owing

The letter written by one child was Wolf, a German subject, for the release to fundamental differences in race and of a number of cases of porcelain, curios in the general life of the native land; another was forwarded to

religion, Europeans do merge dressed to "Golden Mansions, Sky and other private effects consigned by

but inhabitants,

keep themselves System-road, Space-street, Now him from Hongkong to a German firm of

in separate apart forwarding agente in Bremen who had

communnities, and another-it is dificult to know whe Instructions to send them to Mr. Wolf's tioned by the exercise of exterritorial Sun Hotel, Sky." But possibly the mout and where such separation is sonether the pun was intentional-to "The home in Stuttgart. Mr. Wolf is employ authority I am of opinion that is im- ingenious address was the simple phrase ed in the Chinese Maritime Customs at possible for any individual to acquire.

10,000,000th Milestone." Not less strik- Slangbal, but no special claim is made a trade domicile other than that of the ing were the allusions to the war. on account of his employment and we are

country to which he owes allegiance. Mr-

writers were entirely confident as to the to deal with him as a private gentleman Wolf is a German subject and a member issue, although they seldom said 50 forming part of the German community of the German community in Shanghai o my words. A vindictive spirit in Shanghai, and no doubt registered at and his domicile for the purpose of these posted in a minority of references, and his Consulate as a German subjeet re proceedings must be taken to be German of the sufferings of the Belgians.

was nearly always inspired by thoughts sident in China,

The His affidavit declares His goods form part of the wargo of an examiner quotes the following:-(a) and emphasizes that the goods in question enemy ship which has been confiscated to shine on Germany as well as are his private effects intended for pri- the Crown and they must be condemned Allies countries because God made me on the vabo use in his own home.ia Germany

in like manner. There will be an order|shine on every country. I shine on Ger-

for sale in the usual terms.

mana crops because if I shine only on the Allies crops it would not be fair to the Germans. (b) "The Germans are driven back at places, and the bravery of the Allies is marvellous.”- (c) Dear Sun, shine upon the unhappy Belgian refugees so na to cheer them up at the hour of leaving their so-loved country.

GERMAN PRISONERS' CHANGED OUTLOOK,

The

On these facts Mr. Alèxander bas made a very praiseworthly effort to parry the claim of the Crown-for confiscation--and bas cited a mass of authority to support his contentions, Put shortly, his argu- ment is as follows.. The principle of Dommercial domicile which has been els-GLOOM IN PLACE OF CONFIDENCE, borated in our prize courts applies equal- ly to private residents as to "merchants. The Bulletin des Armies publishes anShine upon the soldiers who are in the This domincile in the case of Mr. Wolf is article on the mental attitude of the trenches or who are in hospital suffering Chine China is a neutral country and German prisoners which throws some from their wounds." I have seen Mr. Wolf must be treated as a neutral light on the moral effect of the campaign the terrific Aghting of the Allies and the by the Prize Court, and as such is en- on the enemy's troops. The Gorman enemies, I have seen the barbarous acts titted to have his property returned to soldier at the beginning of the war was of the enemies, too." him, even though he has contigned it to convinced of a speedy and overwhelming Himself in Germany. Mr. Alexander victory. The first German prisoners were contends, as I think fightly, that in re quite unaffected by the reverses to which gard to his first point the mere absence their capture was due. The events of of authority should not weigh heavily the end of August, the retreat of the against him. In cases of prize the car- French and the easy advance of the goes seized are usually those of traders, invading army, confirmed their idea that and it may be that such a case as the pre- their triumph would be easily gained sent is new. Moreover, in the case of the The battle of the Marne amazed the Ger Position ( E. P. C. 20) decided in 1778 man soldiers. Their first feeling was one the question of enemy character is made of utter stupefaction. They could only dependent on residence. I will, at any suppose that their retreat was a strategic rato, assume that Mr. Wolf is entitled to move, intended to draw the enemy into a trap. At last, when the retreat weni be treated as if he were a trader, But I cannot see how this concession will benson, they had to admit that it was a real

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EZRAMER

A child who wrote from "Poplar Tree, the Wood, Essex, S.W., began: Let. un imagine that I am an owl," and com- plained to the sun of the inconvenience of having to reverse the accepted order of things and be wakeful at night time. The reply to this letter was delivered, we have the writer's assurance for it, by the postman robin and regretted that the owl would have to take things as they were. If I shine my light in the oppo site direction the people on this side of the earth would always be in darkness.

Some letters afford glimpses into the puzzles which beset a child's mind. little girl tells the sun; "I very much sile, whether it be called commercial or caused by insufficient food and by the eye doesn't see. You are loved by every personal, is not China, but Germany. fatigue of forced marches. All the notes body when you shine. It is very curious German prisoners at this how you are made to shine by our God The much-quoted case of the Indian moment bear evidence to this feeling and no mertal can make you out...

And the sun replies, Chlef (3 C. Robinson 12) decided by Lord depression and despair.

You must not Confidence returned a few weeks lator. Stowell in 1500 is directly in pointi We are concerned only with the second part referred to a great maneuvre which was shine and another I do not. That is a The letters both of officers and soldiers y me, and, besires. I have my faults

as well as everybody else.

One day of the judgment, a part which unfortun in preparation, and which would bring fault, although I cannot help it. People ately has not found a place in the E.P.C. the German armies to Paris. The question turned upon the position of looked forward to the battle of Calais through me they can go out and enjoy They hardly ever think of me, although it is Europeans in Oriental countries, and on: This battle was, as events proved the themselves. You have got your position this subject Lord Stowell says:

battle of the Yeer. Since then their faith In the East, from the oldest times, an in the certainty of success hus been lost in the world and God thinks it suits you. immiscible character has been kept up; The prisoners no longer declare that the ber that. From your friend, The Sun. foreigners are not admitted into the gen- victory of Germany is inevitable. They

* The remark, That is a fault, although exal body and mass of the society of the were cheered for a time by the report of I cannot help it, says the examiner, nation; they continue strangers and the capture of Warsaw, but since this may induce some serious thinking. sojourner as all their fathers were pows has not been confirmed they have

In the cosmogony of many children the *Baris amara suam non intermiscuat un- become more and more sceptical. For the dams not acquiring any national charac last two months intelligent prisoners Sun is en rapport with Paradise or even ter under the general sovereignty of the have remarked that it is impossible to situate in Heaven itself. Give my love Country, and not trading under any ray which side will ho victorious. Such to all the angela, moon, stars, and God." cognized authority of their own original an admission is very striking when one For them the Heavens have not gone afar country, they have been held to derivs remembers the extracrdinary confidence off and become astronomical.

of the German people in its Amy. A their present character from that of the letter found upon an officer's body dis- the children had seized upon some scienti

Hore and there appears evidence that association or factory under whose pro- cusses the dangers of Germany being cut fe fact and hastened to make use of it, tection they live and carry on their off from all the world both in the mili-Eric," for example, wanted to know, trade."

tary and the economic sense. At the end with reference to Mars, "if the lines we In those days factories, as they were of the war the country would find itself see through our telescopes are really called, still Hourished in the Oricat. A with empty hands and empty pockets canals. In the answer to another ques factory was a community of Europeans There is no suggestion of forcing to tion on the examination paper there established in a foreign country for the obedience a desperate adversary, but on appeared a paragraph which showed that

the energy

of the writer, if the slave of his pen, was YE purpose of trade yet owing no allegiance of struggling with to the ruler of the soil and not much con- despair to obtain Can honourable at least the owner of an unusually good It now seems that, as certain vocabulary. He wrote: Climbing the trolled by any other. Although grouped peace." under the protection of one flag, its men-

German papers admit, the only hope of tree, he was just about to take a nice the empire is an honourable pears Aapple when the keeper, a quaint, grotes

humorous, g

and smert Staff officer recently captured remarked quely.

was elegant, LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT. that perhaps the struggle of despair had man, appeared.

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able. He was lithe-limbed, sagacious The E. & A. str. St. Albans left Sydney Ha for this port (via Queensland Ports and and ferocious, with a level hend possessed self-reliance and coolness. Manila) on the 21st instant, and may be Placing natural looking, valiant, expected to arrive here on or about 14th ferocious dog with keen teeth, glinting May. murderous eyes, epímagraphic claws. and lithe limbs, he went away chuckling

Throughout the answers to other ques- tions, striking and fanciful phrases con- tinually appeared as "The moon would not shine over London because, it was foggy and she had just washed her face' One question asked What do you know of team, apples, butter? A very child penned the following:- young Some people put butter on their hare

We put butter oa trumpets. One girl. writing of locomotion, said that if you put wheels on a saucepan and fastened the lid down tight, it would run along the top of the range when it boiled. Another student asserted that Mr... "At one time they had spread the news the world to defend their forts. Every Grst man to know that when apples were that they had some of the biggest guns in Watts was the first man to get up steam"; while "Isaac Newman was the thing was very secret. Fortunately I got ripe, they fell off of the tree." Reference young lady who was the great to the medicinal valge of the apple occa- Sach is the case in China, and such it friend of one of the Pashan who com Rionally appeared, and one examiner was is here,

It is a system with which wemanded one of these forts, and we were in this quarter of the world are quite able to go to tea with him, and he showed assured that it is not wise to eat the familiar, for the British Courts in the us round the forts. He was kind enough, Ottoman Demions and Egypt exist for the lady's berefit, to drag off the solely by vie of His Majesty's terri-covering of a gun. I was very much

The examiner concludes his report torial jurisdiction in those countries. surprised at what I saw.

"The examiners, and still more convine- said, Why, this is an obsoleta old Our position is assimilated as nearly as may be to a Crown Colony, and in places gun; and be replied, That is so. Weingly the children's papers, testify that where the Crown has enjoyed exterri want to take in a certain Power which is the children's minds are not being cast in a mould or machined to pattern. If torial power and subsequently acquires becoming very inquisitive, Bo territorial dominion the transition to the covering up these and saying they are I might venture to record the impression status of a Crown Colony can be effected brand new ones, but we have not a brand made upon me by the work of the last three examinations, and particularly of almost insensibly, as I can personally new gun in the place."

It was their guile, and it took in a this last, I would say that expansion and testify from my observation of various phases in that process which have taken great many people, but it was very in development are taking place alon

teresting to find out the true facts varied lines, with the broad general place in Zanzibar and East Africa. From These Straits of the Dardanelles were result that intelligence is being aroused, time to time questions as to the status of watched very much, but the Turks did not and that, children of unusual promise British subjects in China and the Otto suspect a broken-down old grain-boat go-find in most of the schools incentive and man Dominions have come before ouring down which led to anchor every now opportunity to develop their individual Courts, and it has been settled that no and then."

bers might consist of tradera belonging to different nations. An Englishman, for instance, might attach himself to a Dutch factory, and if he did so his trade domicile would for the purpose of a British prize court Le reckoned Dutch. Since that time the grouping has under- gone a change. Communities which in those days were not trading under any. recognized authority of their own original country have now sorted themselves out into communities of different nations, de- finitely controlled by their home govera- meats, which legislate for them in virtue

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CONFESSIONS ABOUT. VISIT TO THE. DARDANELLES FORTS- .. Lieut. General Bir E. Baden-Powell dis

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