Mako
1807
YOUR
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HAIR
beautiful
Mature Intended your hair to be beautiful When the natural'vil which protects ami beautißes the hair deficient, it must be supplemented. Otherwise zue hair, will became tuli, day, and brii w
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at the mula 29d prematurely fail out. If you we to make it beautiful, you that rub inus the scalp.
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Still-gving
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BRITAIN,
(Continued from paye 71)
Rupert Brooke for example, who might have done so much for humanity a
Are DOW only dust. But for the horrors of 1914-18 they would still be with us.
It was
possible to carry on a conversation when such thoughts were created by the eyes of youth looking out from the corridor walls of the old school.
́ ́ ́THE OLD BOYS,
As we left the chapel our attention was directed to a tablet which is of local interest. It reminds the Blankbridge boys and their friands of a little Crown Colony called Hongkong. It records that one of the old boys became a Bishop and, in a great typhoon, los, his life, while doing his daty. "Never the lotus olases?? is the beginning of the well-known con- pies which reminds us of the price of Empiro: And Blankbridge reveres the memory of an old boy who was so greativ respected in this Colony which he served a Bishop of Victoria.
We visited the houses where the boys are boarded. There is, of course, terrifa rivalry. Each house has its own disting tive cap and hat-band, and thus you may recognise from afar off the clan to which a boy owen Arst allegiance. In one of
the housen-let us call it "Jerrold Hali "-- we recognised the name of a well-known civil servant of this Colony He had won. fame as Captain of his honan, and his name was on the board recording the winners of a certain scholarship at Came bridge. Once again we found a link between Blankbridge and Hongkong.
The housemaster knew all about the old boys for at least three decades. He was still young in mind, despite his long ser vice at the school. He told us stories of boys who became famous in the war and of other boys who found fame, in different parta of the Empire, or who just did their duty without any mention in dispatches.
Of course you should read Joon and Peter by Mr.. H. G
although is better. But if you do read "Joan and Peter" you must not suppose that the traditios of the Schools of England are to be upset by any pen-wielder, even though he may marshal words with the skill of a Wells, Bernard Shaw or Chesterton. For in these places where the youth of a raco of pioneers and lovers of adventure learn foralty team-work and a simple faith that they are of the elect, there is a cur rent phrase which closes all argument
Mr. Britling sees it Welle,
It is not done. That is the last word in any discussion. Nobody ever dreams. of questioning why it is not done. There is the fact, or tradition. And Blank bridge, like all the public schools in Eng land respects traditions. Mr. Wells ir: merely tilting at the windmill when he rushes in with his modern ideas of eficiency
FROM ZABE TO WEST.
Youth is the golden age, for youth is alware so sitractive. If in this enervat ing climate of Hongkong we find ourselves depressed by the cables which tell us of financial or other dangers before the Old Country; if we become disappointed with our own short-comings, or what is far more common irritated at what we ruagine are the shortcomings of our neighbours, let us think of the many thousands of British boys on the playing fields of the Old Country and anatch from those thoughts some of the cheerfulness and buoyancy of youth. They, too, bare their troubles-chiefly troubles of the class room; but when they put on their flannels or football clothes they throw off their school-boy cares. We, who meet them out of school, find them healthy hungry, vigorous young animals; but if we wait we shall ses something in their eyes which only humans, perhaps only a few of the races of the humans, can show, The last thought about Blankbridge is of a school concert, when nearly five hundred boys shouted with a will the school song. There may be faults to find in our Eng Lish educational aystem, but the senti ment of the song cannot be criticised. The boys nang it with a will, and they believed in it. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has said that a vigorous song is worth several By corps to a nation fighting for its life.
It is impossible to reproduce the voices. Neither is the music available. After the concert one of the Blankbridge boys recited the words of two verses slowly and they were jotted down, They are words of which he was justly proud. But of that the reader shall judge. Imagine hundreds of boys singing the rousing refrain:-
Gather round the standard, raised in
day's of gore
Rich in antique blazon won from bonour's.
store,
Hol the flag of Blankbridge lifted, high
appears,
Bravely has it floated thrice a hundred
years,
Ours to guard its fairness, cura to spread
its famed M
Ours to keep the scutcheon free from ath stain and shame, maxA
Here shall Blankbridge flourish, here shall Shamanhood be
Serving God and Country, ruling land
and ses.
Blankbridge pluck and spirit, Blank 7. bridge besin and heart,
In the world's great battle still shall have
Choose we for life's weapon, harp or
sword or pent
Perish every sluggard, let us all be men- Sprung from such a mother, so we help punkto orowi
Blankbridge with the garland of her sone
Then shall Blankbridge flourish, then
whali manhood be Serving God, and Country, ruling land
cheering to shouting usbilsafet
many
gland cannot be in doubt. are being trained Sin
the realities of life. they have.
the bogas
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