Jments his out in i1 nlciising uiilnnci- liy ilio pil- plia- Junibr Roll Cross presciilml ii (HIP ifiglli}, illustrating the lniiiiy virtu- vs upholll lntliia work- 'l‘lic>4", wcre further emphasised by Alisa; MOIHI. Wilson, who also cniigiuliiifl lzitcil tlic prircnts illlfl fil.lf"|)ll_\'l‘l"~ nu_ ilio iinlonlliil lniprovcmcuisic, iviilcli hail horn l‘ill‘l'i(’(l out in liil‘ ilflll00l-' Young People's Progressive Clulri ‘Before closing, tho Principal, Miui Harold You and assistant, Miss Christine Millor, were called in the platform and presented with .1 help Graves’ fountain pcn and pnriii-iol respect-i ively, outed with oranges by thc Wom~ on’! institute- MlidrodBui-t: Recitation-Mar d Onrnhum: work in harness and a stable after- \ piicjrfnmn 24, 1921 Bjfok Describes ." JKlllg"S Argument p LONil)0N.——-Foii the first time the Royal Air- Force. ‘ According to the King's own yer-i i‘ sion. told by Robert. Graves, the; ipoct; in “Lawrence and the Arabsfi,‘ about to be published here. the man who had saved the East for England _ _ ' mppeared at Buckingham Palace inlarave” “Y5 facmmY- imiillgil’ will‘ Arabian costume. accused the Bflt-llgmzfmtglgt ‘We new republics were zish Government of breakin pro~ ' mises, and told King George i0 his‘ imedi "Gilli," _ “we ma; he’ Lawrenmy mygm, soon‘ made three kingdoms in the East." be fighting with the Arabs against} England. ~ .' I Book Authorized Graves’ hook has been authorized by Lawrence and based on the ad- _ wenguy-eyis own story It suppyeqand accompanied by King Fcisal. “The Seven Pillars of Wisdom", Lawrence's own history qaihls adventure, celled by George Bernard Shaw the greatest story of lheroism by a hero since Caesars "i! PET-W" 0f lmllflflflflcef commentaries. Lawrence is already a myth, the’ e1‘ " moat romantic figure of the war. and his monumental, practical im- l Regarding Arabs!“ D llurin; his reign King George] is a.personal participant in a con-g kill/BBS’. and for an antagonist he; has the most colorfulfigure in tliel British Empire, col. T. E. Lawrence.‘ once the "uncrowned king of A-Iflbia." now private '1‘. E. Shaw of.‘ ES THIS Y5 PLERSE Theq have done so for 56 Years All![Alllllllllllllllllllllllljlljjglg| good terms with a European monarch," as But now he, is coming again to Buckingham Palace. in the British army, ‘white robes of an Arab chieftain t ‘ . . . hunsnmsmhmwvomwvwwd in a foreign uniform?" demanded gave.‘ H? gave pa“ of films?“ l” ‘t Jiealing? What means the sigh that “when a man serves two mash escapes His lips ere He gave ‘speech replied Lawrmme’ referring to to the dumb. What the teais that his association with King Fcisal. “Diirsed B“ cheeks “"9 H” raised ‘Hand has w offend 0m, M them it Lazarus from the dead? Or sec tlic Christmas Message i The spirit of Christ is the spirit V Lawrence of Christmas. It is the spirit; of a gc. sir, I hill"? lust little child. the spirit that helps us not so much to do great things as lo do little things graciously. There has and always will bc the religious aspect of the feast. Then there cainc a time when Carols were sung‘ in the frosty air and still we love to hear them. Then there is the ex- change of gifts and the good-trill beaming in every face. which is the essence of Christmas and tlic Christ- obtainable narrative only decpengvlS better for him to 01mm the more Friends brim: the sick vi‘ lliv viii-w tthe shadows which Graves is now Powerful" permitted to lighten though not al-i ttvogether remove. for healing. how easy to heal the Then Graves glvttil the following sickness. all, but Christ will dive firs; aumorizod m; His soul into the gift, Ilc will look For years the aim-y has been mm Lawrence's behalf. of tlic interview deeper- and forgive ills sins. Tim in hushed tones though ncver print-, Willi Kills Gflfirsfii ed of how Lawrence, in Arabian wslllme. went to Buckingham Pal- ace. and refused the high decorat- ill the should be the case with ci-cry “He explained personally to his Christmas gift. Part 01' OUPNHlVCS igii that the part hc played should go out with all our gifts. Arab revolt was dishonorable But some arc sud at Chrisiiiiils ion offered by King George. Thelto himself and to his country and time. It nevci" comes but ii quict-i COIOIYel believed that British honor. llie Gvvrlliivl-‘iii- was/tarnished by repudiation of thc led ml’- Ambfi Willi Dlqflges which hc had made on tlic ‘Wllld 110W be Obili! Gffivemnlcnts behalf to the Arabs. and then follows it with the King's version as supplied in reply to Law- Klngs private SOCl'0(,;\i‘y_ ed. if hc might be quietly rclicvcd of ti Graves for the first time gives l" flficelil 11011011“? fill’ Lawrence's account of this incident, ills llmiil- . “Hc said respectfully us‘ u subject, “All. lose tlicni not, dour lic-.\i't,-~liic but firmly as nii individual. that. he rence by Lord Stamfordhani, u“; lntcndcd to fight by straight inctll- More pure than mcniorics m" lllt‘ Iods or crooked until His Majesty's He had by ordvl‘ ncss like death is over their stun-it. false hopes and They sit solitary ill dflTkllPS-S wont». others rcjoicc. They drop a silent l9 Obligiillo" ‘tear amid tlic gladiicss. l-Iciiry Von lillilflilifilllls’ ill Dyke spczikiiig of such tears” s:iys:—— has ll0 {iezlrls joy lovc sluircri. When tho Arabs; whose rev-O“ ministers had conceded to the Arabs Sce while “'0 coiini. illcm one by olic against Turkgy_ pawl-once was layup. a fair settlement of tlic claims. i118. discovered in 191B that the. ‘British Foreign Offigg had pmmiscd which Lawrence had nothing to add them independence but reputlaterlwhe" I fillbmilled "W the promise in secret pledges to the‘ l0 llllll lWf-‘lllly 501' V91‘ Allies, Lawrence, upon whose pm- Majesty though unwilling to bclievv imises the revolt was being carried that ministers of tlic Crown iii/Ch‘ in prayer account. to The iicavi-niy nupt- that lights int- Christmas trcc ""530" of ll Has made a rainbow in our Christ- mas tears." Christmas has it's iliesszigc for on felt, says (3rovos_ ",1 longing (or capable of iloublc-tlcaling. respected those wlio iirc sad. You remember death w cnd his shame." Spurned Suicide would be to take death far too serl- 5""i¢°5-" ously. It would not be cowardice ‘but flippance unworthy of a. serious _ person like himself. The most he c uld allow was constantly to ex- page himself to dangeh Ieavlng George, drew from the monarch tlic himself the nan-owes; ynargln o; statement that Lawrence, now Air- safety and always hoping for an ac- “an "m" T< E- shawl Hfildcnt. “Accidents, however. though num- Yiundrerls of times over." . , -_~,‘i -l.r: (lllbl Tho scene then shifts to Bucking- toilet-His Ma-icslys "W" reclined‘ mm; m D om w“ s an ham Palace after the war; Lawrence ions °f m“ llltervievt’? ‘half given Damascus and Syria to ‘to forcgo ills decorations. "So ‘Lawrence expressed his grab . - ltudc and thereupon also returned "yet from suicide, he shrankf his foreign decorations to their holi- the new narrative continues. “That 01's Willi l1" 1106mm Oi m9‘ Cllflllli‘ King's Statement This account. smmittcd to Kin; "Lord Stamfordham, His Majol- ‘s private secretary, with us then we shall have 13hr‘ “His Majesty does not rcmenh mas joy whether olii‘ circumstances Lawrence scruples, permitting him that it was to thc shepherds out. in the dark cold night that its first glenms came. It was Mary in tho stable, care worn, weary and sad that its gladness fully came. There was gladness and light in the inn. ‘There was music and dancing no doubt at the palace. but the Christ- mas joy conic to Mary in her dark. Jllffzlgfll, cold surroundings. The Christmas liicsszlgc is that God car- es, that He sent His Son, that carcth ‘is near to hcavcil and that no ‘ ‘tll d i d" .- nd dark, but the lowest rank in the service, hnd em 1 y fly S so to,“ a ‘threatened George V that lie might guns, were never {amp He wagtake up _El'lfl5 against the Crown. loo scrupulous‘ about keeping the GYBVBS Oimlillllef»? ‘iipnorable margin. If he had not‘ "sen so much in love with the idcaily _ a ,. -, greatest Christmas gift was God's '~ ‘mill he ‘Willa have bee" killed prfgfigleigg ézogmgflohlé}: gift of His Son. If the Cilristclilld it is illuminated by the lovc of God. Of course the whole silbjcct of Christmas and its joys llilltlfl 0n whether we have accepted God's Christmas gift. For the first and tires . ~ - '. dcr- the Amps; the Ame; were engagediber that Colonel Lawreuces stntc- be Smmw o‘ lioverty or "mun - . . . 7 w b‘ H nitliiittine them out; partitioning "lem w“ “m” W" ‘law’ "‘“°"l°d Standing m “hmevel He’ 0 c . . . . . - - . ihid- but th t in asking iermission to dc— bmlgh “Fe deep?“ hum‘ ' ‘m? _‘ . $22G?Liitfgsloziigggnpiilififlf :5“: ciiiic the proffered decorations, Col- i118 Cillielmm‘ 1W- AL Chmtma“ Jewish notional home. one] Lawrence explained in a. few Um? H“ make“ on” bflef‘ tendon Lawrence had already roteswd words that he hlld made certain nlmllfflid lllllleili- Tile?“ '5 “Paige vainly at, the peace comergwg A; promises to King Faisal, that these with a. liwllfiillld izltitCwllfidlilgiéllglllii-‘c- a meeting o; me British Cabinet lyepronliscs had not been fulfilled and What is it nil but“ ic n m! M the had made even the inlperturbable collscqiieuuy W W“ ‘lime Pnsslbb of Ohms!“ n’ u’ m app ‘ naughty Mgpqulg guy-mm the pm. that he might find himself fighting Ohristclllld. . . - .-.a ailist the British forces, in which ,, - - . -. eign Secretary weep. As Gravcswggc n ‘you!!! be obviously “Hm” O Holy Child oi Bethlehem dos "Curzgn buy-Si mm {cm-g gyeaysiblc and wrong to be wearing Brit- drops running down his cheeks towsh d°°°"m°"*~ an accompaniment of slow sobs. It‘ "puts it: “ ‘The King has no recollection oi , . . - . l!‘ ll 3 was horribly like a medjacyfl] “m- Colonel Lawrenccs siiylilg that tlic w“ hem we heavenly ‘mgc ’ u acle.- the weeping of a church llil-lpaflfhc ha“ Play“ l“ m" Amib W‘ ngc." Lawrence hail previously been‘ 0:11am! ti" m“ "imml-i’ and limvcm‘ men .‘ " » ParkSchool 'l'llo (ilirislnlzis i-iimiiii; oi" Hpriuu Park School took pluw- iii l\\'0 o’ b b: i‘. " . ‘. lill‘i'lk."i‘iliil‘llfiily. llci-viiilii-i" "3“"|‘ gllivgfitfglfilltlngp Ltzlllgfglllllllzectibllil: unilirill wliosv éllllblli Jim‘ fol‘ ii I before 0i‘ (‘hrisiiiiii princess cilusoll him trviii": Fiulrcscntutti-cs from ovcry i-ur- iioi oi illf‘ fur-flung liritii-ih lqmnh-n lino programme was l‘iil'l‘l~"ll ‘ The» mcinlicrs of tho Snow limp lMra» l<‘.A. llrisrnll. SncTy. of ill" Women's insiitutv. spokc oi’ tlic method nilopicii iii financing flit" many changes ihai. worc niuilo and i ‘ho spieditl cooucriitlon oi’ Ullli Although ivompleicly taken by- Tlie following la the programme. iuothlng about yafter the war. .Graves‘ book, which reveals that tlic _ _ _ _ _ _ pQPlllfif edition of Lawrence's work l-iiidliulti, hills Hi l\l‘ill- Timid“! i” ‘was made by Lawrence and two silnrlifill {fellow-privates in two days. This is rectified in crori. tlic first inlnster. .»ii.sri-.i~ l-lliil-lliiirgii and l~klwiu:_ I‘ _ "ll is iinllnvilil.“ llll aulil. 1m" i} ‘"1" "l iiw Plmiilrc arc IIIVPPH‘ in ttlirislliui liiiililcn to wcil u’ lillllilll- llui illl‘ noilhcru kiuiih illitilbliglli us .'_i llrciil The motive for auiliurlzzitloii of lions wcro imi in hi» lllligiouovlloilpstl. ici urlirulivi towards thi- llHn mdlcamd by u“. puppy, ‘ lllii 1m».- tin lilo piluil '_ lautlini-‘i. statement that Lawrence Flllllil his vvrly iii-lion. out H’ i’ lwrotc an urticic to make money and suivvil lo ilrlflllll" ll Ullliitm“ ihh“ save (irnvcs from bankruptcy when r-YH‘. lllltl llilltllildilliifil"?! “"_i";iu‘:‘l“'_": Graves‘ grocery storc was in diffl- wrv. iiml ril-slllllfl ~-- l" ll-I’ I _] w ' my an i-nrly miiriiiiill‘, ill‘ W fill‘ brilliant. tr Motive For Book . .. v . .- y -“, lstlaiir Lawrcncc all along had refilled to to lhilllllilt. miuiiliii, n f (hr H x ’ ‘ l make n penny out of his work and ily“nlii-i<ii't\ vinlirlicinlr tlic "KW bill's-link niirl vlicniisrigv." nothing except his pri- will- vntck; pay of two shillings a day. It l identity leaked out. Force. i the Indian frontier. t lllillliiilllfll-i of wm-kr-i. ‘rl-iziuns from iliiiclis mm doom, isci- WOTIiG w .\\‘li(l0!‘llflSS o lliliYPil iii this pip; Wlillifiilf lilo last. word in iiiotlcrii "l'l1illll"l‘>' has boon iiistaiicri, llllll this is only us it w great “Md “dings w“ nliig. The fuiilro will iw|-.,ll|<~ l mmwii- O conic to llS, libido witli us. iilll THE CHA1tl.()T'TlC'i‘OWN GUARDIAN Farms of the Empire _-.__-—__ FERTILISERS AS A VITAL FACTOR By: A. E. Tomiinaon. The Imperial Agricultural He- scarcli Conference which held ill! meeting in Britain during the month of October is of vital impor- tance both to the industry of alfi‘ culture as a whole and to the de- velopment of the Empire. The importance o! scientific re- search to the former has often ‘been stressed by leading authorit; lea and cannot be too much or too often stressed. lt has also been practically demonstrated over and over again. Tile importance of concerted and co-ordinatcd agricul- tural research from the broad Ini- pi-rilil ViPW-[lflllll is cqunily vital. 'l‘lic objciat oi’ tlic Coiifiirtinco was to cxplurc tlio wily rownrils co-oi" tliiiatioii oi‘ agricultural research throughout. the Empire and to cil- suro u pooling of the results of ru- sviiri-li and u prompt application of ncw discoveries. Never before has liiero broil zi cunlcrcilcc for ro~ scilrieli workers iii agriculture throughout. tlic lfiniplro. and nevcr before hill-i the knowledge and ox- licricurt- of till‘ Empire been gath- c-rcil luixctiici- in uriiei‘ to take curli- nloii counsel about. tlic develop- mr-ilt of their greatest imperial iii"- ilustry’. q’- As Mr, (iuluiivss, tlic liiiiilsti-r for Agriculture, imiiitvit out. m, the upviiiiig nl‘ llir- (Jiiiitlii-iiiirc, cveii in rrtnvilcil lirliniu wiicrc l3Vl!l'yUllLl sccins lo h.‘ packed into towns llllll villi-s, tlic Vlllllt‘ oi‘ lllf.‘ yearly agri- cultural output. is .'225.i)00,00rl, whilst. iii tlic ‘.Vli.h'l Dlllllllllflllrl about. l-iglity pier cont iii lilo popu- lllllilll llltiki‘ ill(‘li' ll\'i'llilil(lil by cul- liviitinii 01' lllL‘ soil. iii ll'll])l(‘ill parts of illi.‘ Einpirii wllcri- ilisczisvs of lllilll and oi‘ plants zimi ziuimiils arc so rifo till: single lllSlilllCi‘ wt». niziy lilkf‘ Rosella work on mzilziria ‘wh has saved in tropical 'i‘li¢*ro zirc striking instant-till also, \'.'lll‘l‘U iiliiiit posts and l-iitilc plagu~ ponmln szirvzl to Empire iiirniers. lusicts and poi-its are cstiiiiz-itcil to (lGSlPUY lcii per cont. of tlic “'"l'i<i'H ifrllhs ovcry your unil liveli- ly pcr izciil (if crops Lliut um grown in tlic tropics. ’l"li<.\:~ic. ilgurl-s nulli- uicutlysli0_\v' wliiit a Willi! flelil llivre is for zlgriciliturzil research llllTlliglllllll llic ElllllllTl null irliat .1 poring proposition it. can bc ivlien szucciiiisfiii. The biggest contriiiiilioil oi‘ sci- vucc to fiirniiiig is undoubtcillvar- llilcliil fertilisers. One oi’ tile most instructive nnil interesting of tlic "m visits of ihn lnipcrlnl Agricultural a‘ ltcsenrcli Conference was paid f0 tlic tiny Durliiiin vllluizc 0i? llllling- _ _ , H 1mm, typo“, a huge mtmgen m...“ that vasr as is the nrgaiiisiiiion oi ivloi‘ factory has liccn cstziiilidlic-l Slll(‘0 tlic war. _Oili.l/ four or five _v0.'ii'.~l ilgo the’ _ fine of m0 gm”, Bmhlgymm form, lllllCll us‘ [lip WfiFiil g-(illiflillris yr i, as my“, more ma“ a. by your tn lie ciipiiblo ot’ illl-‘lllfllllll; n u“. North hunk m- llie vusi iilltl 0V4‘? increasing nui- ilic ltlvci- Tccs, 'f‘o~(lziy whorl‘ out-e _ . sinml [no mm. Vinny“, and m‘, “M, iillsci-ii. it. is OVlIlPIH lliiit we lVlil liilcii tziriirlmuscs is zi lingo Tact» fill.‘ m‘ almost one might any, a col» i(’(‘il0ll of factories with structure-s , . "7 gigantic proportions with milks llle worlds output and the fulfill)“- "1 i§l‘ill‘ill|llo-lookiiig ganirics linil Pilillliridlrvs. with ii llOi\\‘(‘il'l( oi’ . _ railway siilings, with m;,gm"(_y,,ll, the basis oi our [ll‘¢".\i(..lli prodiii, niliccdillllillngs, wime new. by is l.‘ ‘ _ _ I _ modern garden. village m. “mm elected inimiiilizitclyn We. slilill eu- liimlii-og nous,“ (l("&iVflifi' to krecp pzuw- \\'llil iii» iii- lug needs, and are not content to leave it at that. We have under I-lle .(.lll'€l.‘l.ll)ll of Sir Frederick Keeblc. ‘ ‘ a large experimental - agricultural y station of our own. We are aDXlOUB j to co-uperute with similar institu- iloiis throughout the EmDiYB. 811d l would iisk you to take this v11 your part as ll. cordial invitation to do so, and to assure you that any ilssiatliiicvc siicli as iii our liowvl‘ will be fully iinil freely offered w you." "l would like to say a lcw words un tlic importance of‘ such all oi‘- izilnisiltloii us this to our national hiifPlY in time of vrar. Tile Great Wiir was us fin‘ us this country is cimccrncil Juuglit out on Chili iilt- Hill‘. Any failure on ullr purl l’) iiiiiiiitniii iliiit limit sen rulltv would lliiVU niczliit il'l’l:V(lCill)i(: ulliiolllil disaster. Till‘ vl-ry ili-nrussi-s uswl to ('.l)ll\'t'l'l. iiitrittu ul‘ sol into ox- piosivcs iii tlic will‘, wliIi-li wcrc illl Wilflilll out and cnrricd iliruulzli liY this Company, were iliilli-ult, lryilil! to ll ilcgi-cc iii lll(‘li' iniliiitiuil, iinrl unite illiccuiiuiiiiizil 'f‘iii:~. suiti- oi‘ illlfllTS ciiii never liziillflll "Kill" l" tlic uvvlii of any i'iii‘llici‘ iluiigci‘ i0 llltl lilniiiliwi, this urlzilnll-lzilioll Will ililV" Ito (iifiii-uity in ruiiiiliy "H" iet-iiiloiiiilrlllly priilluriill; lilo 033°11- iiiil rnw lllilliflfllllS oi‘ t‘.\'lll0lil\"'i*“ iilllllltlllltl illltl llllllt’ zicill " “Sonic of our ritllcr activities Hli this silo liiivu u grout. though indir- cvl illlilrvSi iii ilgfltllllllldfllh‘. 'l‘liir uii-i-liiiiiisiitiuii lit‘ tigricultilr~ is pro rliuiliug open-c." “ll may \\'l‘ll liiippi-ii lllillv ill" l‘lll’lllli‘ill iinluslry will lie CitllPll upon to prririilc infill‘ ('@lili‘l\il$@‘i plums for agricultural opiiivillniis. srcli its lilo ilryilig illlil billing of llrziss. Jlllll ii’ we cvcr wvri‘ ilrilillli vului- of gpjgutilh; |-..,“l;,,-(¢), 1y to!) in fir) so, our gi-nlirzll (‘X[N‘i'i(’ll(,'t\ of obvious to (ltllllflllll proof, As .'i llli‘ ltilllli‘, ol‘ lllill.l‘l'lillS of cvory iii llllilll will bu ilvlililzililc, illlil it is zit. your sciwico.” “’l‘lii-r» lli iii this‘ iimiiiciil. 11 world \l‘ll(ll'lli'_\' towards the form l‘ lion lit‘ liirgc groups. Whole lil- llll>ill'l*‘.‘? air») nnizilgzlmiiti-rl, us‘ [HF es liiivc liccii sii<,-i-<-ssl'illly i-cmbzit- illi- H!’ lciauirl- li-lls mi: to ill)’ W5’. mi llllll illllllllTltlri of tliousiiilds of Yzirious groups oi‘ nations tire lw- mliniui; lllill'i‘ ('l(lh'(‘l}' ('(lllll(!i7\t(i. liotli politically Hill] industrially z-nil not. llli" least of tliPi-ic is tlic lirliisli ifiiiiiilrl‘, which r-tiiiilriniii‘ ilirviws (Hill llllilTOiWdl iimilis ' t‘ roul- uiuiiicziliuii nro. rnpilily whirling iii- lo n lloiilugi-iiuils wliolc. ll we '10 not hang tligiilier. we shall haul; st lli1l'illt‘l_\'_ Even in industrial film.’- luiiil. lliil‘l\"lllllil‘i.‘ is our greatest lfilili‘, and it. is iici:css:ir_\' to toll you m‘ its importziilci: lil tlic Ein- ]Ill'i‘. ‘Phil i-iilciirlcrl ilso oi‘ fertilis- ers will pliiy ii largo phi‘: in eli- ‘lllllll’, agriculture illlil iliereliy in inwri-zisiiig ilm prrisporily llllll collusion oi’ lll("l§i\’l])ll'k-3." "l would ri mind you, llil\\'€‘\'4‘l'. the Biliiiiglilim factory, ll can only protiucc i1 fraction iii‘ the output already aiviiilzibliz QlSl?\\'llQl't".. Iu- s- plit. oi‘ synthetic. nili-oirciiiiiis flir- iiot roniliiu content to pfillllltii‘ .i quantity which though largo in ii soil‘ is small in coiuilnrisou with lYlFllifi of tlic Hlllplrv. Wu will not becniitciit with imrlii-iiiiitiiig on lion. Additionzil units art: to lic Nfllljons of capnfl] m ,0 Mo" m” crcuscti lllllll'i‘lill illlll wnrlii il~.-- ccnd on us wc pray 4 lllP- fui-tory nil-curly girl-a PlllplOin Cast out. our sin and enter in; b0 "trill to ili‘l\\’l‘l‘ll iriur illlll ilw born in us todfly.’ 'J""‘-“'i""i ‘"li‘i("ll<ioi1ir. Niorcnvci" "r0 ilii‘ hcizin- , .. unlit: projvct, iii» mdnd‘ “Fnrseviilg llll‘ possibility of llicsr- lireni iiuvi-lopiiiciits We rim tignisc thilt ii soiling l uillsl ill‘. lllfllltlll on sulrii u. l-uzalc. that it. iviiuld bv riipiiliii: in‘ illilltil- lug not illllytlxlslllll-lfllpllllcfi oi‘ fertilizers, but zilso lllt‘ iiutciilizilly zivity or 1|... fmqor}. quiulruplmil” viistiy greatcr uuiiiilitics‘. which wo ‘giiilizzltiou Lord Emmanuel. eiiul iiviiii m-ivor flllfi IlUFilllllli ovi-vi wmuwmly "KPH" l” mum“ “l” With best wishes for tlic dccii true iliilfl‘ illllloriiint industries ivili lic - 15 joys of Clii~lstinas.—~A. . (lubrici- ' , ' , imystcrious and iluprccedciitcd, ' - ~—~<»¢-——’~A , lOSlIlg Of Spring jsuch fl statement direct from u..- ROMANCE OF vonk MINSIER- King is. porliups. thr- mosl. rcilizirk- iibic fciiturc oi‘ his curccr. In his filinoiis privately printed vi‘ ‘ _ l m“ ,book and in tlic cxpiirgzitcd version. l‘l‘llll.v "Win "ii "fliiiélirritll mm; ' “Tic R olti tl c Dcscrt," flun lit iuisfiiiill vi Jill Pill‘ Y 4 t‘ " , ‘ - ,, ,_ 1 CV n 1 g it will: i-ltiwiu lilo King oi‘ lwrth iilllfiuwilrf‘. I \\'lllllil liko m“ ‘"1? Ki-‘lii W!‘ llii iicrv uri- .il(lIli‘(| to i1“. m. Hlllllfllllftl, 5 - w Olltl illl‘i‘ilil}' i .-~ As‘ Sir lllfriill Monti, rliziirniuii m‘ ‘I lIlIlllSl! -T rliilz-lszitos nl‘ iii»- Rosv;il'1-l liilwin Willi fl [Iiil-{iill llicu, will I-YiNlWFPII together lo (llHCIIHS ill" iloined the air force and was (llS-Vlflllllf‘ their iicrilples- ‘T surprise by those beautiful tolronsnmssed [or fem- nf [fgublg wh n his Bishop Paulinus who hclil lifflill nique, whivh We of appreciation. both mailc suitable Then he Join- MWiiy lit lintibulifs court iliil 110i» Iloutiy claim remarka- After singing "(loll Save led the tank corps as a private and llllic his disinlllirovul of the ntulcli. tho King" tho scholars were DFOR- ma; won his way back to the Airbut this prelatc was a wine man, Ho is at present serving on and instead of wasting time iii idle words lic set himself the task, with i; ' The book gives letters from Law- the air of the new Q1169". 0i “"1" IChorus-“Jolly 01d Bt. Nicholas. J-ence expressing contentment with veiling Edw n. "lvf-i lllllliiflfllli. inipi‘nvvii. T]... ivriillscrs,‘ "Al. iiiu cursor liistoryi toils us that they filcrc ciifiiijiil’, ilk-kn“ is understood his motive in sllpply- imirrlcu while lCilwin was at ‘ll no uslilicd ilioir inf; data for this new book was to ltllgun. ‘llic killl-ill llrliilll- l“ H‘*"_“"'ll0i¥ Without. .~l(‘(‘.l(ll.{ linoyvleilgc livfvlc lllfJillZllll-i once. 'l‘hili prgqgggg Graves tells the full story of how himself. impressed qlqlfllllvlgfil-gflllvltltd lLawrence under an tissuined name slsll-r. and it Wait till w t 0 which the eventuo W"! lint a works nor an iiml mom uni-font rumiunn l‘iiclln' lull-tail. mill of tlic lllf. our ciii'1~liili_v (1H,, lllrn, who llilvq- Pill iYrP-‘isurc tech‘ - will‘ 110i in tlic he smoothness with l l . Mmsmwmm "The am building we mcyedi Recitation-ire Stewart: this life. His name has been legal- We know how {or lie was Biw- undertaken." Plano 8olo-~Mildred Burke; ‘ly changed to Shaw and he has at- ces-siiihior on Easter Day. 627, the Rocltatioro-Marlha House; itemptcd to disappear irim life. leav- King nt Northunibrla was baptised ‘Cherub-Santa Claus: ‘ing word that he wishes to “be for- ill 8 fliiwii Wvfidell villlfcll cal ‘m? Recitation-filmy Alice Hnulht)’ ‘gotten by his friends.“ Dinlozua-"The Gentle Guardian DlaIogpe-—Cliristman Eve Dreanltcholce of lite. as nearly physical as iilelcil til? ullflllfllftevlilli! illllvflgl» Plfllw Diiei—nuiii Cudmore andysn animal's. in which food is dim); gas "Swami ‘i i’ ernm l . yum’ and dflnk and a mun o A Norman cathedral. years after, Bong-Alon We Cau ht Santa: ‘words until next day brinsl I Ye‘ marked ill“ “PM "ha" m“ “m. Recitation-J?!" Doungo: ~ ipetition o! the work of yesterday." minster was and the prevent KPH", Dtnlogue-"flhrlntmaa in Canada‘ nisingue-alfihrieimtlrlnnson"; ‘. fllnalngidhorua~voirper 1mm:- l Jllmld Nevmn. Bee‘:- St, Peter the Apostle. and this was “The army and the air force." lilv "it illillfiiel 0i’ Y‘"'k~ __ I ' - ____ minster now is. liruthful man never makes 1H1: much o! o. success as a iiflilfiflllfllhsiimniit on the hill oi’ ambition. Anguish’; my; Graves, vim-e me modem eqoi- Th. primitive structure was int; “my or R9q[[gflnn-_Jimmy Dguge; yalgnt of m; monastery and after cl‘ enclosed llbfl stone building a Fons-Christmas Secrets; five years he docs not retire! ills Plliwlll“ flflim" m" c" l‘ w“ ‘mm’ I Ollt on a scale sulilcieii enable all necassar b9. drawn from y d Jmall to allow o ialterations. All our lmllllllxers, foreman. alike WON! such plants. “W research laboratory; m" “Y "m Process was tested: U!’ near toi eventual manufacture m ediictiong ioI it and suiilciently t easy and rapid] Personnel, and workmen ‘carefully trained on B ilflve set ourselves ilie am. l igiiovfl lhk oi supplying Hi6 whole ppm“; 1a the ever-retreating‘, "'9'" "m1 ffiriiiisera. calculated _ , l0 meet ilo vast varied gilq n9!- uonscrluuiiri: ot‘ this has bet-u tho ' fllflllilllilll oi’ N iillics nil ilii- ]ll‘<'\ltill§; i-xisiliti: si- i~ inl; orgiiiiisiilioii with flu» lltiliillllir- I :il liciu whii-b “'4' iiuvi- itt‘|‘l| zililu York Minster, tliv |,.i4llltli .uiniv- fl" bllicliyilii ‘Hlilllliillillll liirlltlry is‘ O I" " ii'V (if W'illf'.il nuts rweicliifi-ilvti rv- ‘ “in-“ifll- flillti in his mogmygo m" " “'i’ll'illllll in llil‘ lilllli‘l'llll Agricultural run, which coin- "ilul fl soiling orizuiiisziiioii. liow- uvlr Pllllilillll. i-niiilui. do all ill!‘ wiirll lluii is roquircd, ii‘ llli’ syutli i ctii- l‘vrtilisci' llliiilfillflV oi this‘ "’ "ii-V country is‘ to lw 'lt‘l't‘ll7[l('ll and liriirl i" its own in tlic \\'iil‘|il. it it no exag- geration iii‘ biiiizuiigo to siiy tlizil, with tlic largo sciilii iuzlniifactui-o of qtylllilvlli‘. iilirngi-iioiiii fiarliliscrs. ii uuirrilliio luitiiw-cii his vi nil imluslrics uiHiJllnv n I'll]! ill,‘ ‘lldiahldllo ‘lclillimol! iillllrogyc-‘ili plenty. Hefmw» tlic coming oi’ syn- lhotii: nitrogcurlus fertilisers, tlic sum total oi‘ llfi- upon this [ll1lll"l ~_ Willa’ linlitvri liy ill!‘ ilniount 0i’ zir- vi iilliihio nitrogen, Th4‘ only gym); eilr ugcnts for nugniciitiiii: suppli- Yllll cs of iillruizcu coinpiiiliiila suitable ‘my i" “'|l|i‘il lillo for iiuiiportliig vcgctlililri lifc were llli‘. volt-his llllll llli‘ "ll)\'f‘l', on tlic oi‘ mm liiiuil, and on llll‘ uliici" tlic _ m niIi-ogcirlixinii |lil.('ll‘l'lll oi‘ lilo sou liiillililh 0|‘ llriiisli nii- llllll of thr soil. The‘ slow riiio of iiictlon ul‘ tin-ac agents sets it limit. l0 lliu ili-viiinpiiiciit. oi‘ plants. ani- Si! mills llilll of huniziii societies. Willi li“i"0iioii. ivcrc tho iulvnlit oi‘ t~t_\'lllill‘il(f nitrogen- mmfl" "Xllml "HM fertilisers this linilt liiiii boon n "PFWBWH at vol-y removed.’ Nuiuri- rim no Iungm‘ . inn nit into thoii- parslmomolisly sny to lilo "Thus n"? Square inch. lair sliiill lliuu go llllil no iiirilii-r." “New kilnwlczlgl- illlil new sourc- Ro coull- cs of imwor must, however. no glu- iniiile known before they nro wide- lY ilsed. and therefore Nitram Lim- ited iictcrmined that, slile by side ‘PAGE THIRTEEN (if all the forms of chewing tobacco, the PLUG gives you the best chew and is the most economical. it is always fresh and moist flavour does not dry out. The PLUG is smooth and even; does not chip or crumble, so there is It is handy to hold; handy to slice; and fits every pocket. Your- dealer soils lllG BICN from it Vnciiuni (air right) Tin, which kccps tlic PLUGS in the snmc perfcct cnndiiioii as they were \'l llUll ‘packed oi tlic factory. \\'llll llic largo soiling orgiiiiisziiiou imrugl-ii; soiii- soils l‘t‘l|llll't: Iiolli ivllicll ll liriil ltiflllifll, tlicrc must lit .'i no less largo zinil rnizcii itiiil poliisli flllfi ziil intensive 1y i-iilijvgilnil “foils require frequent. implications r-l nilrngviiliiis. [lotus- lznowli lllc use iinil vziiuus of ll(\\' syntllvlic fertilisers. mirzihlo service llriiis'li Sulphate of Amniuiiiii Fclb l‘l'{lll(Jli rorineil the iiilcleils of this advisory strvico - lilinr, ilpplicil .\_\'lllll(‘lli‘ fvrtilisl-rs oi‘ iii tlic lllillllilllt": urn of wliiit may lit‘ - l sulphate of ammonia 0i‘ illiviui)‘ it has ll liirgc <_\'llllli‘l.lt' nilrlili- il'l('l. zitlvlsers, ivllose solo ilulg.‘ it is ‘ l0 trivia frec and disinterested ail- vii-c to farmers on tlic use of fer- " s--~iinl only nitrogtiioiis for- blit icrriiisvrs of rill kinds.‘ Limited hits zilso cstiili» iislicti a research station, \\'llll"illl wards of 400 acres oi‘ farm lands. whore problems rcliitini: l0 tlic us.» o!‘ fertilisers nuil to ‘lllv fvf-(l-llll: of SUKfk are to be investigated. can l'Bllllt"l‘ lit‘ lllt‘ soil; lili‘l‘t‘ will lip iiinnlriiiili ll(‘L‘ll llilill lllll‘lll_'_- ll l-iillliiiliing world. llll‘(‘l' z-liii-l‘ [llfllli fonds. l0 lic list-ti by illl who l'lllll\'illt' tlic lilllil inten- plinsplizitcs anti lmtzisli form ill". ’i‘i'iiiity." "it iii (‘l‘i'lZllll lilill grout prospci‘ coring work lingham. ~—-——<Q0;~~W~ e ~ which lll't‘ iii-st m si-izc and ‘il]l])i\'_ which will be uuilortzlkcn at tlic ltcsoiircii Station nil-null iiiquiigv m: Io lilo syntliniir: whit-ll prcsi-nl llil-nisolvi-s now tllrit " . ill llll‘ N<'\'t‘ll[i‘('|ll|l -~ _ Hiiiiiivxss iii‘ Ailslriu iimli lliv- \\'ll:|ll iii izzillivi‘ n llllllllllfl‘ of t"‘(, (livzirfs ill \'ii-iinii illlll ho in illll‘ building, Frill‘ nil». ilil.“t'l'.\' is iiu wliiliiislil-(l filcl. . rniii. l.tli. lli\*i‘l-l'l>rl~. lvels liléil llilh‘ nut. only Jl f‘iilllllli'l'i'lill duty l.» fulfil. hut also ii iiutiliulil llllfl ilii~ stills rcqiiirciiiciitrs, for it is cviilciit liiilf, tlic Sylllilllilt‘ miliiufilctliriiii: activities iii‘ liillingliillii likely to he cuniincil to llll‘. niiiilu- fiiclurc of sinlpli» iliirogciioiis for Hillllilllit‘. of lini- lllflllllt, but. will PXlUllll in lilt‘. [llll illl(‘l.i(lll oi‘ wliiit may ho culled (lllill unri triple l'l‘l'llil'hl( s. l‘t‘llllll"' uia-iiily out: inmwliiiiil, miy 'l‘liis striking iuiilrcss is inn \\'li_\' ii-iilly il iiicssllizi- to illl‘ l';ll‘llli'l'S l" ‘in scientists‘ of llli‘ lfilii of illl‘ giiiiits Wlllllll folks m llPillll \ rd ii was tlic rluu-irfs “iii! so n iiliil lurinoiiii-il iii. giants . lllii liig fellows. with iwirs ill lill-i" Uy-Zi, ]li'llll0llf'(l si-pziriltv qillil‘l"l'.\‘. Nitrnni Lilniiiw] zirr- by no moans i-oiiiiucil to (in-ill iiiiniii: and lMll('ll(ii'il('ii'>~‘ nrngrcss. For lxiiinph- u ]>i-.>;i:i,:.‘!i1- iizi and marketing il£i'll(‘_\‘ is in w" ive opcratioil ill llllliil. whilst (lllicr parts oi‘ the liiilpire careful illillll-illl illlii l*.\ltl'l‘.it'll('i' zrw u» humoii illt‘ llil\\ll of the iilw cm of Niircigvn, Allin-- liuily nil ziutlioriliiiiv.» illlllltliill‘i'- nlr-iit is expel-loll iii" tlic l‘ulll'l'i'li' scrviculs which till‘ Elllllllu iii‘ irutitin for the pruilili-liiiii illlil < iriliulioii 0f ililrliguii fcrliii. in lllt‘ lll(‘l'(“il.‘lt'll (lUCllOll of foodstuffs’ iiiltl Pi-‘fiiflllllll materials lliroilulioiti Nilrnm diiusl l't‘ll(li i’ grmviiig service and the farms: llll‘ whole Jiiiipliwi 11H‘ lic-noilt by the izrt at stilviiliiic piou- i\ll'\‘ilil_\' iiunc ill. lili- Dwarfs vs. Giants. ilmt lilo iiniivls-inu After years ‘spent in India, the Scots Griys arrived at South-am above shown H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. colonei-in-chlef at Southampton, admiring the regiment parrot. held by 59W‘- THE GABBS MRSBLUPP IS MR5. BLUPPP“ COMlNG SUFFERIN.’ HOPTOMB» THAT'S THE DAME JOE WAS TALKING ABOUT! 41E SAYS SHE'S ‘THE BIGGEST pton on H. M. T. Newralia. The photo of the regiment, who met the troops Watson on the quayalde. By Barrie Payne (Germs, YOU SM COMING HERE-THAT suns J HRSBLUDQ i 305T L r10 TELL You FM NOT iEtLlNG VERY WELL-w wo DER 1F VOu WOULD MIND POJPONINC YOUR VISIT- AWFULLV 5ORRY< SOME OYHER TIME PERl-lhPs- KLREADY- i CAN'T STAND ANY fiORE-rBUT HOW (All l KEEP -HOORAY, I‘VE GOT A BRIGHT iDEAi i '.' i . r 14 ' ..—':n:'K\ rs; point: <'(‘llllll_\ t‘\'<‘lll*3 in liu l‘i'lllll\'('il ___.-_- mi‘ LU) uP