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-Lectures to teachers attending the City of London Vacation Course in Education began on July 31st in the Connaught Room

UNKNOWN AFRICA.

COMING EXPEDITION OF A WOMAN TRAVELLER.

known, African forests, A woman is to lead an expedition to the

She is Mrx,)) Diana Strickland, of Lean who is or Kansing, a British Expedition.

One of the reults hoped for," says the Sir Hallort Mackinder, urged teachers

Lily

Express, is the capture of nu okupi, to avoid generalities in the teaching of an elusive animal which is the survivor of Only geography. What was wanted as the a distant ancestor of the giraffes, result of historical and geographical inque okupi has ever been brought to Europe a month after reaching struction was a songs of perspective in alive, and it died the Antwerp Zoo politics and public affairs. "It is of the Mrs. Strickland's party inteul to pene utmost importance," be said, "if all civil. trate 3,000 miles of rivers, swamps and untrodden by white Nation is not to crumble, that we should jangles hitherto understand the other man's point of view.uple and no strange encounter would A great world drama is now proceeding anrprise them. Ginant hog, and dwurf ele which the newspapers speak of as the phants would hardly ease a thrill, aki even a dinotherium or a brontosauTAIN Buhr

a great conflict of prejudices and might stroll into their camp any fine morn interests really involving very deep-laid physical human factors. We have not only

but we must

to know our own posiith the French dreading, she told a. Daily Express repre-

able to sympathise and with the Germans-that is the only way in which stability can be obtained

what Mrs. Strickland is really rather sentative recently, is a meeting with a buffalo. A buffalo has no munees, it and when YOU shin up a tree tarsafety, it

What we want is for our citizens never to seems. It attacks you on sightly Topas!

its tempor and wrecks your baggage.

Buffaloes, though have little to learn

lose their poise,” If they wanted peace, said Sir Halfoul, they should take the world view with a recoguiting of from the rannibals the expedition may graphical and historical facts.

MAN'S EVOLUTION ON EARTH.

Upon the subject of history, Mr. F. S.

meet, "Those its the Bahuni country," said Mrs. Strickland, will follow a party for miles on

Murvin saggistal that history should not dropping the chance of a tired man

be taken before the evolution of man, The evolution of nebulæ, according to his philosophy, belonged to another branch of science. He thought it quite sufficient to consider history as a reasoned account of (man's own evolution on earth,

In a lecture to trackers of juniors on the subject of English, Mr. Arthur Burrell said what was desired, was good English or accepted English. There was no such thing as standard English. The parents did not mind their children speaking good English; what the parents objected to was "fino English" or the English that set up a social standard which was different from the parents.!

Mes, Strickland has been advised to take Ford motor-ear with her. But she does not want to scare her okapi, and the party, which, with pas other woman, several scientists, and native porters, will number about 400, will go afoot.

As the food is eaten, certain of the part- era will boceme useless and will have tu be sent back to their home lonely walk through the jungle. Breaking this, news to the unlucky shes Mrs. Strickland” re- garis with almost as much abliurrence ng buffaloes and cannibal. VISITORS ·AT

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HOTEIS

MeMaster Mr & Mrs Mesonat Mr M. Monstariff Mr.CH. Montana” Mr & Mrs M.

Montargis

Horror HOTLL Speaking on the value of language train- || Mr&Mrs A.J. Alsdorp - Capt. J.M.- Lores ing in the infant schools, Miss Marjorie MrW Armstrong

&& chidiren Gallan (principal of the Glasgow School Mrs. R. Balitos Mr & Mrs Lowe& of Speech Training) said that new methods Has E. Black barn

ehildren were necessary in dealing with little. O. Blacker Mr P. Marks children, because life itself sens changing. | MLN. Bornchowi'z Mr D. H.F. In her own studio in Glasgow she had Mr H. Caming people of all ages coming to ber for Mr M. io

peech, mining, and it was only in rare Hr.A. cases that she found a grown-up person, or

SPA. Ca∙anova Mi■ C. E

Curke even a child, who possessed that rol free Capt. C.J. Church dom and command over language which Mr A. A. Claxton enabled him of her to enjoy that givennd Me H Collar take in the world only possible where there MrJ. F. Denvelly was such freedom of expression. It was Mr & Mrs Q. Eager

& 2 coildren because wo had, a rigidly repressed the natural chattering of the little child and compelled him to sit still and be silent in school that this sad state of things had come to pass.

Mr J. Fanguet Mr T. Fenwick Mr S. to Handen Mr W. B. Forria Miss T. Gerald Dr R. E. Gail Dr.

Mr. Frank Roscoe delivered the lectura on English. The first thing teachers had

Mr & Mrs J. to bear in mind was that the mother tongue was essentially o

Mira J. Graz vehicle for the communication of irleas, That Amplo pri | Mr & Mrs position, he said, was often forgotten in the

Goull Hali

Hannibal

stress of teaching in our schools For MrJohn Sontt Harel example, he did believe that Julius Mr & Mrs D. Haze'l Cesar, in writing his commentaries, ever. Dr. & Ms F. C_ though the was producing a rather bally

Hecke graded text-book for boys in school. He Capt. K. Hodgson was writing an arcount of his campaign. Mr Hip Hong For generations boys had been looking on Mrs A Jenkins Cesur, not as a was correspondent, hut as Mr & Mrs Largat in the author of a text-hook in the Latin Ma C. Lauritsen tongue Similarly типу of our own Mr J. Lelas authors had been misunderstood and mix tapt N. H. Leibch used in bar schools. He went on to talk MrLerche of the value of correct English as u merus Miss H Lillie of intellectual and social equalisation, None of them could fail to have noticed how much their ordinary life as citizens 'Mrs. C. J. Cerekar suffered from the fact that people spok" | Mr & Mrs M. Drevard. different unguages although they wern Mr Edwards speaking the same tongue. Just as the Geare failure to understand made a difference be Mr & Mrs L. H. Geare tween nations, in England the fact that Mr M. R. Keenchan people in one class did not grasp the ideas Mrs & Miss Lowder- expressed by people in another class, mader G. L for diversities, and prevented that com. & Mrs F. Lad munication and solidarity of thought which Mr & Mrs Miskin they ought to be striving to get, .... Major & Mr Milner He painted out that there was a wealth Jones, & children

Ar J. Jack

Dr M. J. Morriso Mr R. W. Morse Mrs Niskin & aurte Mr H. Nitz

Mr & Mrs T. Fals

Mr & Mrs E. PearTILES

MJ. R. Pedley

4. S. Parry

Mr C. S. Peterson

T. Petris Mrs S. Poaletti &

2 children Me F. Powell ม. J. A. Rabbitt Bebindler Mr & Mrs

Schonpe R Mr. C. Sellser Alr W. E Sitniani...

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Wisa F.Stinner Mr F. Soar Mr D..B. Spark

W. vander teen is R. Stegmiller Mrs G. Stubbings Miss E. Thomas Mr H. Valien MrW, M. Vernor MrC. Weinberger v

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H&M W, IL, Flant Mr Ralston Mr Richmond

Mr C. B. Sbank

Mra G. Shenk

MrEn. Sha k

Mr J. M. Walker

Major & Mr Warton Mr F. N. Young

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Mr J. T. Mannix Mr B. de H. Moore

Is D. F. Sherman

DC. Sinclair

PALACH

Caldwell

Mr H. Smith

Kr P. T. Tinda!!

Mr Bene Vexia

Kr. H. A. Wyre

of undisclosed literary ability in the or dinary schools of the country, He could read to them some of the most moving Hr W. Bernett passages written by little boys and giris & Mes UA which he had collected in a mill town in Lancashire. They took strange forms, 19 Mr C. C. Dance beauty, and such children ought to be en Mr B. Ennshaw couraged.. One boy had caught the beauty of raindrops splashing upon a roof, and had Mr & Mrs K. Kala

Mrs. J. Lyach expressd his thoughts with clearness & Mrs Doo G. The discerning teacher should encourage those children to set down their thoughts in verme Teachers should know their au thors and not merely know about them, and his final warning was not to imagine that they could evoke enthusiasm in others

des they had enthusiasm themselves.

ROMANCE ON À LINER

FEMALE IMMIGRANT GETS A FRIGHT,

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Much amusement was caused by, an in-

Merie

Mrs C. Stinger

PRAI HOTEL

kiss Barton- str G. W Barton Mrva Benjamin Mr & Mrs F. W.

Me 3. M. Boanar Mr A. C. J. Howker Vär& Mr- A. Brostidt

W.

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Mira Butterworth

Mr. E. Calatruni MrAN. B. Carr

cident which occurred at sea on the Com-L&Mr. H.H Clark monwealth Government liner Large Bay, Mr F. Cleme which reached Melbourne with immigrants Mr J. R. Collis from London on August 3rd,

Miss M. Cope

W.A.-urnali Mr O.V.T. Dean Mr. Daneretx MTP Des Voeux

Youthful immigrants were the chief actors. Early in, the voyage a romance began with them, and when a day out from Adelaide they quarrelled. Just after Lt. Col. R. A Dobbin' midnight the youth knocked at his sweet Mr D. Fitzgerald heart's cabia and announced his intention| Mr&Mrs W.D. of casting himself overboard. At first the story did not seem impressive, but later Mr F. M. Goldrich the young woman decided to make inves. Mr A. Warundy

B. Hail Mis M. B.T tigations, and finding that he was not in

Goodfellow

Mr & Mrs A. Liste MEG. Lyman Mr Leblo Mr J. D. Linyl Mr L. Gyd Mr & Mrs J. Martio.

Mr W.J. E Mr & Mrs

McKensie Mr R. Mafi regor

Mr & Mrs G.F.Maltby

· Mr J. Fishly Miller

Mr T. Mitchell

Mr

HL Morton Kiss M. Newsbolme

J.M.E. Non

Bird. I owin Mix A. J. Pr' erson, Mr A. EL Penn

Mrs E H

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Mrs H Begginback M2& Mrs J.B: Ros LL-Col. D. Banderolig Mr RJ. Saunders Mrs. H.Shaw Capt. &Mira Ivar"

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Major Hattersly

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cries of “man overboard" caused the liner's engines to be slowed down, and her head was turned about. Hundreds of passtigers, clad only in night Attire Apcked on dock, and the scene was melodramatic one. The only spot of light | on the heaying waters was that thrown out

his cabin she beenme panic-stricken, KK, 1. W.T. Stanton

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Mr A. W. Ens.Com, da H..

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by the lifebuoy that had been exit over Mine QC-Jetlist hoard, and at once an emergency boat was Mr W. And ordan towered As straining eyes endeavoured MF 3, 18 KATI Wan

Walker

to pieres the pitch, darkness of the night Dr. 4. MmW.V. MUNDLA VIWAL the man overboard" was discovered to sche

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