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cession (Rhode).........
In the Mystic Land of Egypt
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: Variety Song-Don't you ever
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Lecturer Urges Adoption
Only about one school in 500 in Britain is equipped with a flm pro-
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FURNITURE Comprising
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Also
A SELECTION OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
and
One "G. E." Electric Refrigerator One Kelvinator. "
One Electric Cooking Stove
Ox VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 12TH SEPTEMBER, 1935.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
An alleged "take-it-or-leave-it” attitude on the part of some Bri- tish manufacturers is deprecated in a report issued by the British Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands East Indies..
This attitude, it is stated, did TERMS: CASH OF DELIVER inuch to inquire British overseas trade, and several "glaring in- stances" were reported during 1934. The damage was largely repaired So stated Mr. F. A. Ring, a mem-later, and, adds the report. "It ber of the executive of the Na- Is now to be hoped that British tional Unic of Teachers, at the manufacturers, to whom prosper- World Education Congress at Ox-ity has returned will not adopt a ford when be addressed the Visual dictatorial attitude in regard to Education Section of the confer their overseas trade.”) ence. The number of educational Alms in Great Britain was rather fewer than 3000 of all sizes and types, and many of the film suf- tered from serious defects as they wers not made primarily for teach ing purposes.
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al films and greater demands for them can only materialise as the schools install more projectors. I some method can be devised to bring down the cast of projectors and hire of films to a figure that will make authorities willing to buy, progress will be rapid."
WONDER BOWLER
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London, Aug. 21. "The Greatest Bowler of All Time" is the sub-title of a little book that an admires, Mr. Wilfrid S. White, has just written about Sydney Barnes.
As Mr. P. F. Warner points out in a preface, Mr. White is not without powerful support.
The Australians have always main- tained that if Spofforth had & superior it is this tall, gaunt man who chose to bury his genius in minor cricket..
"Every term that passes finds leaving thousands or children school without having had the op- portunity of benefit from film les-
CLASSROOM VALUE sons," said Mr. Ring.
Emphasising the value of the "Increased interest in education- fim in the classroom, Mr Ring said: "Too often does the London boy regard the rubber plantations
They have good reason to res of Malaya or the wool mills of
inember Barnes. In 1012 he mowed Yorkshire as mere abstractions.
"The aims, by surrounding auch down the flower of Australian subjects with a new atmosphere, batting on a plumb wicket at Mel- bourne, taking the first four wic- has great advantages of convincing kete for one run and having at him that the production of cloth, funch time the phenomenal analy or of rubber involves human lives sis: 11 overs, maidens, 6 runs, 6 that here are human beings work wickets, ing for his comfort and advantage
This was undoubtedly the finest. and whom it is his duty to try to fest in, the whole history of cric understand, to sympathise with ket. Moreover, Barnes was making and to help."
| his début against Australia that Bubjects particularly suitable for year at the age of 387- nim treatment were geography. h'etory, natural science, Ilterature Against South Africa he took 17- wickets in a biatch and 49 in ad speech training and foreign langa-series both records; and at 56 he ages, physical training, domestic was still good enough to take 19 Part appreciation, and mathematica. wickets for 118 runs.
7 p.m.- Radio Shopper. 7.15 p.m. The Town Cirer present ing a quarter hour of melody. 7.30 pm-Pacifle Commercial Co. programme, U.P. Conservatory Musicale hlbehalf of Chevrolet cars.d
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Rhythm
souriced."
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