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Pechape, but cricker, football, and the | all-conquering law tennis all hail from- this country. Even seball, the national game of America, started, here as round- "We may lose Olympic Games, we mfy be besten in, yacht races, or even is golf but nothing can rob us of our claim to be the home, of sport,

We must take what consolation we can, Fin this fagt when, fortune is againes 1182

But why was the dear old country badly beaten rrently in the lawn tensi championships fo

I has been so over and over again, and will continue to be, as long as the present policy exit in our public schools, Wa have to depend on the veteran to uphold ou honour,

SOUT-OF-DATE. TRADITION.

At public schools tennis is discouraged. Boys are compelled to play cricket and football, but the youngster who plays tennis (if he gets the opportunity) is looked upon 125* Lacker Any one who's had ex- perience of English public schools, know thix There have been attempts at reform by revolutionaries who are so daring, as to try to introduce an alteration into a sport curriculum which is over a century old, but the end gatent object

Is there any reason why tennis should be excluded from the recognised public schook sporisi I played cricket and Rugby in my school days, I also played tendis, which was only becoming known in those day I was sure my devotion to one game was no more than another. I can under stand the cool-master deprecating golf, which, after all, iv a selfish rather than a team game, But there is no sport which suits young muscle and young frames and young spirits like lawn tennis. There are Blace for all kinds of things. but never for the despised tennis. It is a shameful game to be played on the sly with one's sisters or some one else's sisters.

Why this stigma? Will say one take the part of Guy Fawkes and blow up the public school tradition. If that happened wi might have a chance of wishing, the cham pionship et Wimbledon,

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English Registrar-General -issued report on the mortality from in- fluenza during the greet epidemic of 1918- 10 This document, while confirming in every respect the general view that the bas scarcely a parallet in the tastrophe, throws but little the question of the origin of Gepidemic, sease. The evidence ineed is conclusive on one point only: there was

idden and complete ?- change in the Incidence of influenta duruig th

the summer of 1914 Before this period influenza had claimed anally a reintively small pro- portion of deaths under the age of thirty Eve and z relatively large proportion fifty fire. When the epidemic began that relationship wax reversed. The deaths under thirty-five reached overwhelming proportions those over fifty-five Tell insignificant numbers No explanation this phenomenon has as yet been offered, except the obvious one that a sudden chango must have taken placa in the infecting organism. It is true there are some who believe that a new organism was the caveo of the outbreak, but that opinion has not been rubetantiated, and the clinical eric dience is alot favourable to it. All the weight of medical testimony," says the report goes to show that the influenze of 1918, was essentially the same as that of former years. But if the germs of disease are capable of these sudden acces 100s of virulence then, so far as can be schnny of nur common infections, may suddenly assume the character of a plag and claim ita tens of thousands of viet This is, of extrse, no new idea, known as periodicity having been ed incommotion with many chihsen. Where our knowledge

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is in respret to the causes producing unusually virulent types of bacteria, conversely, for this possibility cannot diamed offhand the circumstances deter mining & lowered resistance on the part of the human victim. Efforts have been made, in the latter connection, to blame the stress and strain of war which no doubt affected the younger elements of the pupulation to an exceptorial degree. This view, however does not explain the net that neutral countries untereits seserels A belligerent The Importance for ther studyin this direction ruficiently:

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