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_________ THE CHILDREN'S CORNER

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i'ledge of the ordinary rules at first aid should impart their informa tion to their children when they i are young. Then, should they bel out at the time of a small accident the oedly boys or gifle can safely trost the younger chat MA In the London parks & where in the evenings and at week-ends chili

A young woman whose name is a drea of all ages play, an older closely guarded secret, ig to child is often seen tying a grubby accompany Lleutenant Over Cat handkerchief round a cut knee of heart-Jones, R.N., theairman, on a smaller one instead of taking thrilling dash by plaba from the toddler home and getting it Berlin to Australia. properly attended to, or finding clean water and whining the wound before binding it up.

A Broken Arm,

I recently heard of a small boy Holiday Acckiauti.

who fell of a stomy, De wo" All the Schools have broken up with falldren, considerablý, Zolder, and the children are starting their than himself, yet not one of them Summer holidaya in gardens, pub-realised by the child's crying and lic playgrounds and on the Beach obvious pain that its arm these children will be amusing | broken. themselves.

It is rather gloomy thought that accidents are bound to happen such as gashed knees, broken arms and out forehands. In many cases there will not be an English per son at hand to render simple first

aid.

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It is appalling that so few boys and gilother than those who are connected with the Girl Guide ör Boy Scout movement-know even the most rudimentary things about

first aid.

Rubbing Along.

The average school, I am afraid, does not teach them this most im portant item of health education. The majority of them simply rub along picking up a bit of first aid knowledge bare and there, and trust to luck that what they do is right

...

Frequently wrong treatment is the cause of much worse injuries and ailments that incapacitate children. for weeks, when the right treatment in the first place would not have created any or only the smallest amount of inconvenience. When Parents Ars ̈Out. Those parents who have know

HOW PEGGY SCRIVEN WAS WELCOMED HOME:

IT WAS TIME, ENGLAND WON

A CHAMPIONSHIP "

Miss "Peggy Scriven, the unoffi cial British entrant the won the French women's lawn tennis cham- pionship when - Britain's official team had failed dismally, arrived back in London recently, and was welcomed by the Lawn Tennis Association, which had ignared her claims to a place in the team, and by Sir Herbert Wilberforce (president), and Major D. R. Lar- combe, secretary of the All-England Club.

From A Special Correspondent.

On Board the 5.8. Canterbury (Between Calais and Dover),

Tuesday.

I'm so delighted at my victory, because I think it was getting time England woh one of these cham- pionships.

She is delighted all right, thi smiling, modest, twenty-year-old Peggy Scriven, who is lying at erze a chair on the deck near where

on

I am writing

This is the Peggy Scriven that I me now—a dality young Ing lish girl, charmingly dressed in a waist-length while Jackal, a blue skirt and a blue hat, with a saucy tult.

"A Hard Game.”

Only, the people who will keep on loitering past her chair, surrepti- tiously gazing at her as they go

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Instead he remained with them": while they played and he bore the agony of a badly broken elbow.

Finally, when he got home his parents were out. An older sister of fourteen was there, but was ignorant of first aid principles, and so he remained, poor child, suffering untold pain and possibly doing further damage by -ubbing the elbow until his parems came. home. The arm was not X-rayed until next day, and finally set. I believe it has had to be reset, and now be is in hospital and likely to remain there for some, weeks.

All his trouble might have been considerably lighter had the older children possessed a little. know- ledge, realising something serious was wrong, or the intelligence to take the child straight home or to a doctor or hospital.

Amahs in charge of English ́ ́Iren should be taught how to put on a simple bandage and there should always b sa bottle of iodine

roll of plaster" "some cotton wool and some bondages and bo racic line in every nursery in case an accident should happen when parents are out."

warmly congratulated her on her victory. But Peggy suddenly spół

ted her father and mother, and rushed to them.

A Charming Tann's Trook in an allwhite check, With high front and santan back.

THE ART OF BEING

SUCCESSFUL MOTHER-IN-LAW

MR. NEVINSON THE ARTIST AND LADY TREE THE FAMOUS ACTRESS,

GIVE THEIR VIEWS

Every mother-in-law," declared Mr. C. E. M. Joad, the author of sociologien - works - “thinks – the known, how the "job" of being a When I told Peggy that I had taughter in law should be carried come especially to France to see out better than ben daughter-in- -her, the, delightful smile vanished | law. for a moment.

“I'm worry about that," sha said. “After all, tennis in only 4 game and 2 am sure that such a ́fame should not be made, data Wall, I enjoyed every minute of the gama at Auteuil," she add ed ** But it was such hard work and so tiring.

mors (kindly, thanks,

prosk: to" "Intarture" and

e tall others went thấy ought to dis “It is exfreinely difficult, for a middle-aged woman not to try to make all young women like herself. The game lasted about zinety W. Nevinson, the artist, is Jealously, in the opinion of Mr. minutes in the hottest part of the mainspring of these mother-in- very hot day.

law difficulties?

She Doesn't Like Too Much Big Tennis.

"It is always harder,” he said, "for age to be wiser than youth, Their entire outlook is warped by an all-consuming jealousy. If there *Afterwarde everybody was won-is mything worse than a jealous derfully kind to me, particularly old man it is a jealous old woman Suzanne. Lenglen.”

* There are, of course, excep. When I mentioned that the off- tional mothers-in-law and then it cia! English team had left France, will be found that the are free without waiting to see her 'mutch," Miss Scriven answered: "Well, after all, I was only an unofficízi entry, Wasn't I

Lasked if she were quite happy about that, but she refused to talk any more on the topic.

I mentioned Wimbledon, “Thank goodness that doesn't come off im- mediately," said Peggy. "I want

a' rest now! It's too early to dis-

Troe

of Dr. Gef. came from Lady

ders are plenty of mathe Kulaw,' she said, and to assert that youth is more toler, ant than agai is sheer, nonsansa, for-11: experimen; teaches -- any, thing at all it is tolerance.

I admit that then are instances

cuse anyone's prospects there, I of interference which upset s ma think I'm only playing in the

homes, but these are comparatively

singles, and the mixed doubles. My few

partner will be Raymond Tuckey Asked for her definition of

I don't like too much championship: fact, mother-in-law, ›Lady

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plied; // She / should

At Victoria, - both - Bir Herbert background until Wilberforce and Major Larcombe, then the

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I heard yesterday of a curious reflection of the American crisia,

Miami Beach and Palm Beach are less than two hundred miles apart in Florids. but the farmer resort, which has a popular appeal, has been doing briak business all the winter, while the more exclusiva. Palm Beach has been comparatively deserted."

Lieutenant Oathcart-Jones, wa was the late Lieutenant-Commander German commercial machine Cles Kinston's assistant pliat when Heinket monoplane are still ne for the Capetown-London Right, will be reached this week." He said. their plane set up a record in 1931 gotiating with Lieutenant Cathcart

Jones Lexpect's definite decision' declines to disclose his secret.

"The idea is to fly from Berlin

"All I ̧ ̈can say," he said yesterday, is that the young to Fort Darwin-about 9,800 miles woman is a very good pilot, quite in three and a half days. We shall as good as any maz, and that she i not follow the England Australia halds her 'B' class license.

route until we reäch Baghdid.” The makers of a high-speed Mr. C. W. A. Scott's record time for the flight form England to Australia is eight days twenty houre forty-four minutes.

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