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CLEVER NOVEL OF AN OXFORD
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AN UNATTRACTIVE BOY.
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À PERSIAN HISTORY
FRAGMENT OF LOST MS: DISCOVERED.
A MURDERED AUTHOR
"High Table," by Joanna Cannan; The discovery of a fragment of the original illustrated manuscript Ernest Benn, Ltd., 78. 6d.] This latest novel by Miss Can- copy of "Tarikh-i Al fi," or "The not likely to be popular, History of our Thousand Years," but it will certainly enhance for containing magnificent miniatures "No Walls from the brush of the Court art- literary reputation.
Was of Jasper," Miss Cannan's last Ista of the Emperor Akbar,
by Professor M. novel, was the first book to be re- announced commended by both the Book Mahfuz ul Haq of the Presidency Society and the Book Guild. She College, Calcutta, at the meeting was also the first author to have
of the Asiatic Society, of Bengal. successive novels ("The Simple
"No complete manuscript of this Pass On" and "No Walls of Jas-
his- ner") recommended by the Book valuable, but little-known,
in is in existence Society, Hers is uncommonly able torical work work, certain to be appreciated by any public library in India or a certain section of the public.
The action of "High Table" Europe." said Professor Haq, and
"The crime was perpetrated by a Sunni fanatie who disagreed with the views and opinions ex pressed by the Mulla. As soon as the news spread in the town, the murderer was acclaimed As a Ghazi, but Akbar was unmoved by this sudden outburst of public sympathy.
of
such delicacy and sureness touch, intensity of feeling and a keen sense of decorative detail that their pictures are sure to go down In history as the master- pieces of the Mogul Art.
"It is a matter of regret that the bottom margin of the manus- eript, which contained the names of the artists, has been cut by some careless bookbinder. Any- way, the names of five Hindu art- ists-Shankar Gujarati, Sarwan, Tiriyyia, Sur Das and Birahsput
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That where the thoughtless rush
"He, in spite of the pleas of the nobles of the Court and of the ladies of the harem, ardered the immediate execution of the
The condemned man have escaped his acissors. The in Scouts do not fear to swim, is was tied to the foot of an ele-presence of the names of the phant and dragged through the streets of Lahore.
murderer.
"The work of compilation, thus
interrupted, was soon taken up by
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revealed by the fact that when a Hindu artists in a Mohammedan party of boys were bathing at Oakfield (Canada) they were join- manuscript must not cause sur- prise, for many of the Court painted by a young man who, without tre of Akbar wore Hindus
enquiry, rushed into the river, and "In fact, they outnumbered the found himself in 16 feet of water. Not being able to swim, the man Mohammedan artists by ten to one. They were the pupils of the lost his head, but a young Assist who had ant Cubmaster, Mr. Robert Brodie, Mohammedan - artists
within a
at once went to his rescue. come from Persia but,
In spite of being clutched by the very short time, they themselves
legs and pulled below, the surface, rose to the position of masters.
"This happy meeting of the Brodie was able to Mostem and the Hindu artists brought into existence that won. derful school of Mogul" painting which no doubt will ever remain à marvel of all ages."
GEORGE ELIOT.
["Silhouette of Mary Ann," by
J. E. Buckrose-] Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton
rescue this
man although not until he had stunned him in order to quieten him!
For his pluck, Brodie has been awarded the Silver Cross, the Boy Scouts Association's second high- est award.
756,883 BOY SCOUTS.
takes place in Oxford, in a Sur- the original copy, which was pre- another scholar, Naqib Khan, who ray Rectory, and at n Cyclists' pared at the instance of the Em- Rest near Whitatable, Kent; but neror Akbar, was believed to have completed the Tarikh in 1593 A.D. are publishing, in the early Spring, complete the Boy Scout census for
been lost. But Mr. Ajit Ghose, of Calcutta, has fortunately recover-
Court Painters.
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ed
A HIT IN THE EYE IS WORTH 2 (SCOUTS) IN THE WATER.
In walking over the great dam of the Grand River Galt, Canada, one of a party of boys slipped and fell into deep water.
A 13-year-old recently-joined Boy Scout, James Charlton, know- ing the boy could not swim, jump- ed in and held him up until both were rescued. Having been seized by the drowning boy, the Scout broke away and saved his own life and that of the boy by hitting him in the eye!
Scout Charlton has been award- ed the Silver Cross, the second highest decoration for gallantry of the Boy Scouts Association, for the
rescue.
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BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT
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N.S.W. Labour Caucus's Criticism.
Sydney, March 10. The New South Wales Labour. caucus passed a resolution fo favour of the abolition of the Em- pire Day celebrations and the saluting of the flag in schools. It also endorsed the scheme to estab- lish a school for teaching Social- iam.
The caucus also denounced the
Doy Scout movement as a militar- ist organisation and criticised the Chief Secretary of the caucus, for aftending # reception recently his honour by Lord given in Baden Powell.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK.
"You cannot run away from A weakness; you must some time fight it out or perish; and if that be so, why not now, and where you stand?"
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON,
"CRUSOE ISLAND" FOR SCOUTS?
A "Robinson Crusoe" island, in the middle of a beautiful Lauren- Venture is a new Braille tan lake, teeming with fish and Magazine for Blind Boy Scouts and with every opportunity for bath- A special effort was made to
Girl Guides. The cost of producing, canoeing, trail blazing and all 1930 before Lord and Lady Baden- tion has been shared by the Na- the other pursuits of the back- Powell loft Southampton in the tional Institute for the Blind with woodsman, as a national camp for
Associations. The Institute is re-lined at Ottawa recently. liner Rangitata for a tour of New the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides the Canadian Boy Scouts, was out- The island is situated within the Zealand and Australia, followed by sponsible for the publication, the a visit to South Africa, from which
magazine being edited the confines of the James MacLaren Mr. they are due to return to England in July. Just before Lord Baden Guides' side by Miss Jean Robin Lumber Company, which sailed he was given the welcome son, a blind Guider who la a mem- Noulan Cauchon, the eminent town the Scouts side by Mr. W. J. have, said is willing to surrender news that Boy Scouts in the British ber of the Institute Council, and on planner of Ottawa, is stated to
on
A novel by J. E. Buckrose, found. the story is laid chiefly in Oxford.
on the life of George Eliot. The action begins in 1804 and
"The authors' autograph copy." Every incident in the story arises ends shortly after the War. In a
the speaker continued, "was then directly from some indication in sense it is a study of a certained a fragment of the original sent to the Royal studio where it
the letters and diaries, or exlats academic type drawn with Misa
manuscript in Persian.
in the various accounts of the Cannan's devastating penetration
"This Tarikh, a compendium of
was transcribed by some of the great writer, or in contemporary -a very unattractive boy who has adenoids and spectacles and an in- all the available Arabic and Per-best calligraphists of the Court articles. The result is a vivid re- feriority complex, who becomes an sian histories, comprises a history and then Blustrated with magni- creation of Victorian authoress Warden of his College-but Miss of the first millennium after the cent miniatures by still botter who would have a life as well as Empire alone had increased by more Merridan, Scoutmaster of the 28th its right back to the Quebec Gov-
Oxford
tutor and eventually
of the Tarikh is, undoubtedly, the very copy which was prepared in this studio. ~Its calligraphy' is ex- cellent, and the ornamentation and The pictures, which are among Illumination are Buperb
the Ritest specimens of the art of
Cannan sketches her lesser por death of the Prophet from 682 to Court artists. Mr. Ghose's copy traits, the village maiden and the 1600 A:D. Its compliation was at commercial traveller, for instance, first entrusted to seven distin- with equal skill
Miss Cannan has brilliant and guished wholars of Akbar's Court descriptive powers and this is a but, some time later, the Emperor hook in which a neglected cause appointed Mulla Ahmed, a distin finds a vigorous and skilful cham- pion. The book is surprising and gulshed Shia scholar of the ago, quietly effective, and, though it in sole charge of the work cannot matter to us what, Theodore "The Mulla entered upon his
a career,
BISHOP'S "BAG”.
as
Twenty-two indecent books were sent to the Home Secretary, Mr. Clynes, by the Bishop of London Dr. Winnington-Ingram,
part of the critical activities of the London Publie Morailty Council the Court painters, of Akbar, are "I hope he did not read them all, fortunately in an excellent condi-aid the Bishop, amid laughter, at the Council's meeting recently, them convfaces us of the great mind: If mentioned the name of one of those 22 Locks it would technical skill and of the penetrat Ing vision of the artists who have make a fortune for the author. The Duchess of Atholl referred to
book, charming panorama of
undreas and dress in modern danc thair age. These, painters haveing costumes.
Croydon (Royal Normal College for ernment on the condition that the Its sale abroad Government hand It: over to the the Blind) Troop, is being pushed so that it may Boy Scouts for use as a national serve as a link between the blind and permanent.camp home. Scouts and Guides in all countries.
SCOUTS' RIVIERA “FOYER.”
than 66,000 during the year.
The Empire's Scouts now num- ber 756,883, of whom 433,098 are in the United Kingdom and 8,445 are British Scouta, in foreign coun tries. Lord Baden-Powell said the movement had looked back only once during the war years, since 1908 when they numbered. 21. all told.
The increase has been general- throughout the country. Only
The Duke of Connaught, the Westmoreland Cumberland West and Bristol fail to show an in- crease. The County of London ever onthusiastic President of the South east Lancashire is second opened on the Chief Scout's birth with 2,804 more, and the Wext day, "a" "Foyer for Boy Scouts: at Riding of Yorkshire third with the Parc Imperial School, Nice. 2,6912 Scotland and the Irish Free The "Foyer which includes a State alan show substantial in large hall, will form an admirable though Ulster shows al meeting place for Scouts of all
countries visiting the Riviere:
ELECTIONS TO COUNCIL.
It was reported that Archbishop Lord, Davidson, Sir Henry Dundas, Dr. J. W. Robertson (Canada) and Norton Lieut.-Colonel Sir J. Grifiths, members of the Council of past year.
does, or what happens to him, but duties in earnest and wrote motion of preservation A look at "It might have demoralised his leads, with an Increase of 3,641. Boy Scouts Association, formally, the Association, had died during the
once entering into his life we can- not tear ourselves away. It in, than a thousand pages of his book indeed, one of those rare novels to within a comparatively short which one can apply with almost period. But he was not destined
teral truth the conventional phrase that once having pickedo complete ft. One night, he was It up, one cannot lay it down til called out of his house, on, nome pretext and murdered in the It is finishe
streets of Lahore,
GAPARD.
esented in the pages of thir the objectionable mixture of
creas
decrease:
Sir Jeremiah Colman was elected Vice-President und Mr. Norman Whatley, Mr. Robert Goudie and Mr, Harold Legat were elected to All three of the nine vacancies on the Council
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