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For all that, we need relaxation. Recreation la, or ought to be, exact- ly what the word implies. It la not always so. It sometimes drains unduly both the strength and the purse. Sometimes our neighbours, and even our own conscience might take exception to We can be judged, indeed, by our recreations, for no man. Is a hypocrite there, but If we have right principles our re- creations may be trusted to look and day of September, 1930, at Road Central, Victoria in the
after themselves.
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[By T. S. Cairncross.] Dr. J. C. Scott in presenting the prizes recently at Carlisle Gramma: School advocated hard work and "hard play, as essential for happy lives. Many will agree with him, though some may doubt his idea that he did not think it mattered 'what pupils worked at so long as it was not useful. Dr. Scott also said he did not believe in French without all internationalists. We have got in the Colony of Hong Kong
tears or learning made easy.
As to School' training, I take it that its object is the development of the mind and the calling out of per sonality. In other words we learn so as to be able to live, not merely to make a living. Now in order to live rightly it is necessary that our minds should be cultivated and character formed. School is for us the threshold of the larger world and from it we have na outlook on life. Whatever therefore cultivates the
3 p.m., at the Offices of the Colony of Hong Kong, on TUES- Works Department, by DAY, the 23rd September, 1930, at
The value of school life, therefore, Public on this side is when it teaches Order of His Excellency the Gov-11 am, in the forenoon, for the of one Lot of Crown purpose of considering, and if
us to "play the game. We can allernor, play the game, even if we are not
to be "sports."
Resolutions as Ordinary Resolu
Land Bt Mong Kok Tsui, thought fit passing the following
器 tarm of 75 years, tions, viz.:-
the option of renewal
We play to wla; for
without a prize being dangled with before us otherwise. character quite as much as classics 'do.
Games form at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. ·
I have no doubt Rugby does as Dr. Scott claims All games do. If one is going to play a game, It Knowledge is good to play it well. of this kind is power, too. knowledge of human nature.
It is a
It may be questioned, indeed, if any knowledge obtained at school mind and develops the personality since it is there we begin to get a is ever superfluour or superficial,
knowledge of life.
Nor do wa. 1
After a.
so that we may find ourselves is a good part of education. Almost any subject accordingly may be justified, forget what wo learn at school, in the school curriculum; classics, either in work or play. science, vocational work and general gap of fifty years we can go back to intelligence. The mastery of sub-it all easier than to what happened jeots is itself an education. "Dif. yesterday; and if by chance it has ficulties are more important to the been blotted out, it has not been human mind than what are called lost, for it has been inwoven into assistances."
A Bigger Outfit, Like Dr. Scott i am not much in favour of vocational subjects being taught at school. With such sub- Jeeta there is specialisation and a narrowing down, and there is time enough for that. The boy has to be a man as well as a workman and it is, a pity for him to leave school with a half-baked mind: Why should his mental powers not be expanded be- fore his nose is set to the grind stone and his horizon blotted out?
Let him gain an interest in his tory or in the classics or in science or even in philosophy if he can. He will then bring to his work a mind above the routine unfortunately perhaps in cases-and he will be less of a hooligan, while he will be more of a creator which alone ts. Inan's prerogative. He will thus bring to the learnings of his trade or vocation a bigger outfit when the time 'cornes; he will be a better citizen, and he need not be a worse man. Dickens, on his part had to Hive "Hard Times" before he wrote
it.
Follow A Plan.
character.
To learn even how to be second- To be best is a great attainment.
shake hands un- beat and to grudgingly is almost to be a classic oneself. Cowardice and meanness Manliness, have no part in games. unselfishness, honesty, pluck all come out in play, as, they ought to come out in later life. All such things form and inform the mind, and they form character.
Material success, sald Dr. Scott was of very little Importance in the He is right. Material long run. success comes and goes. To learn to do well the day's work, however, and to enjoy the relaxations of life are undoubtedly to inherit treasure. that can never be taken from us, was said in the Carlisle and, as school books, if, happiness cannot commanded it may be deserved.
be
The artist and his young wife had just returned from their honey- moon at Blackpool. When a friend to wish them much dropped in happiness he found them laughing over something.
"Whatever are you two laughing over?" said the visitor.
"Oh, it was jolly!" sald the wife. "My husband painted and I cooked, and then we both guessed what the of things were meant for
one
A poor
Work comes to most of us, and the present state of affairs is abnormal. -By a social and economic calamity we are learn- ing that Inbour is our blessings. He is creature Indeed who has not been trained to work. It may be that division of labour stunts us, and that routine makes us machines in a day in which the machine has clready become greater than the man. Yet idleness is no life.] Honest work is full of dignity, and many to-day would give much to get back to drudgery so that their days" and minds might be filled.
If work was given as a curse, the want of work seems a greater curse still. Work not only helps the world, it helps us. It keeps us sane, and it is good when a man finds his place and burns to the socket.
If, therefore, school is to teach us to live, it must in the nature of things teach us to work. It must give us the habit of industry in what we undertake there, and I fancy that that is what Dr. Scott has in mind, for "any plan is good so long as you follow it." Any sub- ject can teach us industry. Moral qualities are not in work, but in us, and it is we who make drudgery- divine. This doubtless is why Dr. Scott does not believe in French without tears.
As for hard play, it needs no re- commendation in our age. A Morton, a Jones, a Bradman, a Peobles can almost put us off our food and of our sleep. They can easily put us off our work, at least.
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