.. ‘#9553195?’ -.°"*\R°1A“ rue EDUCA nor/Ar H . ,4 ._.SATURDA.Y ram/Rs; Y A PRESENTING NIWI AND VIEWS OIAINTEIIQT T0 TEACHERS AND ALL OTflIRQ vflllljfl DiPIOYQHENT IN EDUCATION ' i? irfifgflall rna scnool. AND Tun OUTSIDE woman ' . 34y » e pupllsehould not ragardbeaaiaximiandheeandqen- llmilfillhmfflllllll- Iehmuchbetterthanl. com life aa an artificial eailt- taneoua group activity. and onpor- o!‘ _ M! hm I 401W "1193- lt is nether . ence unconnected with normal liv- tiinit for natural leadership ea- 30M ref "the! i110" m" Deal not yourmhrr know me, ins- The activities of the school pressing itself in informal as We'll - ‘e lays e never g0 M Wi- Be aaya h did not let any Dir- should derive their meanlug. in as in oraeuiaed ways. Ohildmie Y!‘ m“ ture from you. . ' m, main, from their to in "firmer-e m eager him. You an stranger than ha. the world outside. The teacher not should come freely to the surface. - 01‘ 1% 110"" M! m’ Neither the house nor the lar- only ‘harms interpret subieot- While they cannot. be the ihai "l0 l" - dc: was eoid. matter by means of’ examoee of the col pro- "liiflllmn Ie ie an momhicnly tell man. drawn from the pupils ermeri- sremme- they Ihflflallinbe the wig; '1 I "V hwy m comma to see my u, “u” ?“°" ‘Wfihmfffrld 11?: ‘.'...2.°“.‘.‘Jrr°°’$§ fiolllfitil?" m ' I. It isn't true whet he eeid- lined 3%‘ isn't true m" " i‘ gfiiffifmumry, partly through To eumm ' . school should be 5e h" "we friend! Whkh Be has some frieha whom I 7°“ " well-planned visits and excursions thought of as a to be lived I 0W . know. by the introduction of where there is action. co-opere- "- BM!!! it 0V0!‘ llain. Begin it again, -room. i . rt it to de cl ~ The method o, “Mum, 33mg“ uwudgf‘ Y...“ ‘.35 LAMBERT‘ SIMNEL ideals. merit is by living. There should ' ' _ t u‘§&’°“.i..i°"%£‘i.£.““§‘.u$fi2 "u; “i-‘ifi i5.‘ :2: ...";:.:“:.l~..... f‘i."‘£.“l% €»'s‘§"»ii~“&“'”cl!?‘u?€ f-fl.“l?£".°.5”i':l:% ‘rlti..“°t’.‘."“"' Egjlfr l?=¥§’»‘§;_;%‘4;.§»“'~rr"i?~'i‘%l ‘mnlznitlolfimgxzguiufiewcuéltnm mi éehu-mczét f: it u __I and therefore heir to the nlglish of scuilion in the King's kite mgusfonlufl‘! Y.. reer Corn- T E E $08’ in the use oi pronouns. b. It was —- who sent the fiow- GREECE Jowllhltihlshgélflglw Fall ' o" - . 1. I that you? Yefi- "'5 1- m" m‘ _ _ c tl. Ath . . l 1 ruck»- k m» c“ c cm mo?‘ ewes: “'- ztr. 11g. ~ l hi.‘ we! ggowd d‘? ge-ugrém" d. Th: girl -- won the prise ggcd‘ viz‘ otlllle.‘ 2:: i111‘ ‘fairs; 1314:: (‘llncreunaed in recent years). olive d wh“ djdI£"W*;'-f; I I e “u. 9 A x 3 Is a uh, whom I u" wglking w‘: £12,, R __ w“ ided into ae departments includ- lane’: vlaoilolfilmtlrtfi. Miliiifi- 1813:: 1 mu “M. “em »- . ' Fgfldcman. William Roderick, Nmllllnlvyc Wounds; *1. up... person 1t u she. 1_ no promised it to Tom and ins Aeecun. Ionian. Oyclodes rants, raisins tobacco Im- 1d r r 1 w ‘his secretory " “m” m" i helm»; l». “ h sreup of Islands and Crete south- orts’ Cott ' t ' ' °°“ “Y "I - r chapruu . William uertou. r0. L" “PM. Pie ‘- n" "°' "" m" ‘hey’ w ° "fi em Peninsula of the Balkims ex- p ' coalon 313:3?’ xllljmlfméliy, I w“! to do what he “M me m o Meamrd’ om ‘ ’ ' 3' q SILENT READING ‘$331,118 31113103,‘; tggditerfglegg huu-é-l our?’ reddish)’. “'11 minnow you thmleht you ur?""..r..r..'r°°”rr§rm““h' """" _" "I ' I P0l>ulstionr Greek. v e: had to, Jenness. It seems to me. __ 13mm,‘ ' [f 1"“ “The children gerétllhllycouif; m‘ 'Pu.*§,°,'y“‘,?ff,', never apart. giggled“ §Z7l'.‘fi.;r.-°x‘r°u1sdh't§lu§3i elltalgrtiiegiringfinfi giviiizal- (inn; amcaeédllylfe this. yml could ROYAL CANADIAN All! I0!!! Branilord. Ont." ‘m ' m" gimgdteeliictiheotgrleg’frgmythe oth- t. They were as different as fggntry witlhlerttile vlaileys; Medl- ture. Country is travels? finmty‘, "Xfuum m" m“ m; my M,’ ovmwms tuyz?“ mm" 1'95“- llt. Hen- r." which o‘ the [allowing chum u. "um chum t anean c ms e. Cta: Athens Pindus Mta; along E. coast a Daddy." Killed 0n Active Sonic filtlerald. Patrick J at. Jllfwtiil; ..,°-."".:l.;."" - - - w) ..‘.°.i;.°‘°€ut§é-ii?“‘w‘.”.°tl?f‘“’hfdi; l‘.§‘.?°.§.‘.'.“‘r.‘.’t2%‘$“..‘.’.l¥.l’l£“" urc- e”‘if...“.l3?“p*t“‘&.l‘it our Mu- o-c, e '“"" 'l°" 31f; I"? "S" n“ b‘ u. m oguzaery m" u u“ *5 "w "W" mflugfifigtn crvhly g: Thessaly; lower courses BOIpF-Vl. He could not finish. lb ‘Jrhclcistfibegerbert ‘ George, 110., Leaelde. Torgnto, Onrrvm '36.“ 1' Th” we" “new m r I They were as black to white. wheat. barley. mnile. oats ‘tong.’ Grenerlgateggd gardllri 1n n: in vlmd o’ p“ mromo’ om‘ an” wmhm “mum I’ uzne¥lalgvfitwere not quite similar B. They were like a pair of will“) vilrranote. olives’, citrus feet’ rainfall hoexviese: Q. the Again he stopped ‘ rosflratbxflm“ Amom Po" To‘ sfitiiuvrffmnupe" outage“, in appearance. gloves. "um- Lil/WW?! Hlsh percent- lnarshlands are malarial. I ~ Forseth. ‘Kenneth Gilbert no. Cvrande i>rairie ‘Alta. m m" Hart. Philip William. Pte. 0i ~ 3. They were somewhat similar 10. They differed widely in looks BU _ Kingston‘, Suk- . . Mcmuaur, Malcolm “m” I“ my, m g_ . m u RM‘ r ' 1d Heard, Alvin Walter, 81L, gr, g, ' ' I071! oanalan leetflcal you to. you thought you coldn't r, out p I _ RYSWICK On about January ist. mt on Jan. slh. Schwebo was ciaptur- do fllliylblflfl else. so you didn't “ _ uhuuuu, uuumnycuuuflimwh- *5“- 9" llleekalleal Iljhioflg lbOarthy a-ect. s 2-: .l'= A treaty negotiated between Alliance and restored to the re- §§°§“,"°°" “muted m“ fiubfij.“ ",§§,‘.‘.,u°§°§§" “$1.?” nth‘ eglglovllyonl; tghlvtqsetttif: Mufifigwftwuu H ,0 Gfiglaprgic“ win-mu.’ 5%" S 0V0!‘ ' . r B , ., | - . " France and Great Britain on one $5321?“ limelgg: 3:115 tgillgz: cross the Burma jungles “on: way it was night or wrong. Hate cumpbemon, N, 11m my Quigley? Frederick Thomas, I1.- uiuu and Spain and Holland or. Indies during the wan The “b Mandala Bath d“ k India had arrived in Myitkylna, wfy“g‘yng‘dg"a§; m" u‘ Jamie“? Pridham, Kenneth Mark, 110., Limit. North Vancouver, B. C. the other. Sept. mo. i607. This r ck l, my)... H. u,’ Y- ° "8- er Jw- 0i'l Jan. llth. The trip rrorh Ledo. .. °- Y- . Pickerlns. Ont. Roller. Ray Calvin, IL-flgtu 1856 0 Ryswi n I anese position on the east side of India was 2m mil N mhk Alla W“ 1'5 W" m” 56 u" Smith 5 d Neelin treaty ended the nine years‘ war It contains only a few hundred m, May“ mun 35 mu” from h“ been cl m dab a m "n n“; “m, Wu eve,- uuw M“ To t' Y?" Mwxmik» ma» webbum- between Louis XIV and the Grand inhabitants. w, u... muuuu “N, “u mm P "° Y ° M" hum-- ggéitfi-xlggf-mold J h m om - WWW» m» ‘Mental.- nxaacrsn m GRAMMAR NORWAY (333 $3§.¥'.§“Zr'°” m‘ °'°“‘"‘°“" mm“ °“'- " 1 '1' M l "I" i" W" h" M" Tait, Earl Dou lgss, no. m - i2ifr°u‘i"r..uu.. o Tell what part of speech each 12. (Well) water u not always on u 1m N swirl geewn for brine W"- ville. n. n. a m cg n “u” word in brackets is: pure, "l; l Orweslen plre- prevent the silippins or German Jennew- M I Missing 0n Active Service After Pippa-e. Bernard. wo., new l. That (post) is eight feet long. 1a. He dld his work (well). troopers lilvlded their homeland. "W" i° MP W" Fund-lied‘ en °° “M” , . , York. N. Y. 2. Please (post) those letters. 14. Springs of water (well) up They destroyed 10...; mum or m” Welter“ Front 0n January I have. Daddy. Home dldnt ——-——— Seriously Injured 3_ I huuru the (sound) o; m, 9.0m the Emu‘; two ma!“ railway‘ haw” T’ nd l6. Norwegian troops captured an stay in the office with Max Lentz “u”, Ioice. ls. I do not know the name oruum u on n ° ' important German air base in end nu very lone. He said hc was Dunbar. William Hill. 10., up. 4. (sound) m‘ trumpet’ m.‘ ("an nd o in an attempt to extreme Northern Norway. late for a committe meeting and - -' don. Ont. l. He is safe and (sound). l8. He will (weed) the garden tc- he went of! and l t us together. n CANADA s. He lr a (fast) runner. day. EASTERN FRONT W- W1" w" "W Wm t° .m@- would mu uuluuluuu u I u“ um Killed On Active sons“ v He can run (fast). n. m. (picture) hangs on the _ and vreselvllv he Hid he refill“ Duuu make me mu uuuuuuu ou- Douglas. John David MscCuL a. They will (fast) for a few wall. °" “11- "- the amt Soviet m: canal w R- Vhtula; exp. lim- I would "We l" t 1 w" “*1 uu, o, "uyuuuu e.,, .. loch. 8st. Toronto. Ont. dfiY u , l J u m L “mice opened their winter ot- ber. coal, dairy products. sugar. 0i time and troube into 111819871118 -, I , n, ,1 709k’ _ us...“ m, "mu (um) u" fl ufiu }’.u§"u‘_u'u{u‘muuu”§:§u fenslve in Poland. Soviet troops, Population about 40,000. the mo N“ ‘mmw- I "w" 4° '1'“- m”, o“ 3 ° m" W‘ ~ uu- u. U u, u“ , us..." on Jan l3 shattered German lines Iwo Jima was invaded by the to KAVGIHIZ: ’.‘3.‘l..'.'.‘.'i‘..§"“ 1h hustle/ally: You'll have w fllzure. as close as “m3 5 u“ u h“ nut, .(arwa.s e ro - - r ,, . cy. er-o .r.Ac_ . The M,” m. (dawn) u‘ ‘he em yum r on a IfI-rnilc front in Poland to a American forces. 1t is about 750 tonshow his appreciation. aglllenwlllil 216133 tgmhttliothes cost. mum.’ ‘Wham. _ l T" ~ . m- u e m l»- ur cur rm" Th~c~- m»- ll He tilled the cushion with . This (watc ) correc 0 e - - _ l a . ‘ » . ran 0 . ‘n. . mmu ‘Well, he handed me a Seillfid] Reimbursement for advances. I m“ m mm“ sauna‘ o‘ ; , bank 01' the Vistula. 1M mil Ki 1 . C i . P l lid; t1 v . dmm" south of Warsaw. The nursing plateifi? risiséntst: 1.8053 feeumilfon). “Wfmpe- £41313‘ 1°°k $51“ l‘ d?“ tuggiegsuhgalvulu ‘fir? gym Active Service St. s. . . RESPIRATION IN THE FROG geggiilinufillellré Hslfiilesgirove t3: wltii- zinc. lead. and cereals. Area. m“ ‘m’? Qflehist “wine if “gr " Crawford. Allan Bruce. PO.. N-S. and P.l.l’. Regiment . ' ' ' I v ° r . a u forced m“ u" um“ when u“ The norm... r1... p$p§y|,..§"g.,h§ o’. mifi‘; T55 .',’.°"'s “§?"°$8(.,.i{$.~ while. Wlhen he left, r realized l had 130B gevgolghly mlbiiiggkugiymlfi on Ygrlhblomg. NTighothy John. rte.“ ide andntlzkes in oxxyge? ti}? twg frogt gangs, gl-lsggeutihuihgufiodg éfizbiiguhaxhegalsxeecionge rldfiievgeolwa: dyes. cottons. cement. P0p_ didntnknow how to reach him, y‘ f I susp uns _ ou g Des Jarfinmieygflmczdsgt o“ N," film, mam‘ VHYSZ 0 50m! 8 en TOUQ COD THC E 5 fl _ ' ' . "11) g [id be r | -, ' III“ ll its moist skin, both when the shl- wall, compressing the air in the Zgemfizhifylgxfketwggntiliversgw (ind Inga, up. Ploldnd, a2 m. any]. M?" W" "i" "m" °"°- (0,. you duuumeu). he sufu ‘gjfufly gary. Alta. Homer-L Mum, m" mmuuu, mal is in water and when it is on iunas and forcing it into the mouth Knkow an“ B e 17115551: gm firs?!“ llteflcotton m s. I suppmc I mud have "I know that a1 girl as nice lock- mflmmy "4"", o" . 5mm N- 3- imd. and chiefly (i) through the cavity. The ability of the frog who“ Ge "n ‘Y t”; P- md’ t?“ "ml °\"- ""1 1"" found out But “m, an Daddy ingggyqu are can’; he)’, hm ma- ve ' - l° ‘"'°“"‘° ‘hmlh m m“ had collapnsned w?“ x o?“ c? toegh t 1 Idid put not oi extm time and 1*" r Per-whirl Ornaments. Gm" "m" “‘""- 9"» (‘cc back of the Irog’s mouth is a ables it to hibernate. As cold and omstoch-owa “aha-d XMOW- 12o W "(i-f 11-. Pull"!- C- tmuble “m, “muting that mum But it can't be helped. You didn't T‘ l. Man. I Regiment dc Qlebee r“. (glottis). This opens into a weather approaches. the frog goes Lodz was m tured J l; "1- 5- 0 fill/filial)’. Place 0i’ m’ "st... come by mo“ umumunts huneub Harris. William Bertram, age, Boudrellu, Hector, Pte. emrt tube (trachea) which bran- to the bottom of a pond or stream Tannenb“ 11in Eaton? anl. 9th. p113 malgcth ma: ac urespocofggn p" you were workmg overtime’ 1y_ and mwflmuu your“ utuuflug Sydney. N. S. ' Rocher N. N. B. clles to the lungs. The lungs are and burrows into the mud. Here it clipmred '30" Jan 31 tmugmglas ggormr °° r m.‘ 9"?" 9- -' Hum ‘along did," v0“, resum- in i0 be behest flnain . . . " Mach“) 515"‘ Leme. 58th "WWI!!! Reported Milli!!! NII"'_ ‘two elastic sacs. the inner sur- remains all winter. n dug out. it mm “ha” 3 m- ‘men; ‘h m? m“ t B r B“ t mp1,," m‘, m, m, mu, mu. "1 doom mind sending bsok u... Wmwlll- 0M- Iereried Prisoner or [ices of which are greatly increas- is apparently dead. ‘This dorman m w or I Emmi. M m: ‘m; lu-tggdl 5111?. in _y 0 uudunuon,» Jewelry. At least I don't mlrpe N-H. and 21.1. Regiment g '1 b-{nmimmuls m“ i“ u? fl?" “ d" °° ‘h’ {mugmf '11.“; ofn ‘Vletul-a flows ‘in (two ubrarli fir... our?’ c oas 000m" ex‘ W” H’ "du'gm,u°' “m” my av it t?“ m1‘ didriytentiizilw omémvzgafsnm ‘it'll? suoyd mm" m” V’ farm g sma spaces. e eprooeases are emv alnos - _ - - - r - u cu e ome, n . - . walls contain a network of blood the stopping point. Willie hiber- 311:1 tmlgh the town, egg: more Tumrfiiiiélfijoilaezrt; ‘g: igryniys ‘litre: by lew. n?» he Paid We Just a-sort of ncstiruc. I (mum. Pmmm) "If- file!“ will“ IM- >~ . ill i .1: tch th d r- afln , th r a gt only such "i between and _ thought he gov it t p “l” "e5 W“ w“ “m e n 9 ° m‘ ° n ° 1 due to deepening of river copper. wood pulp ship- m‘ Y'- M‘ “m” he h, cured m. If‘, °1 ‘fueuumefufufi Previously Reported Mum.‘ N" Ede of the frogs mouth. you can oxygen as can be taken through ' 1 - “Sh; guvu mu presents u . l. '» r9 in ve e L en the mm M“, ouduuflon o’ m‘ and creaton of free port at Neu- building; cathedral (11th cent.) is .. - a _ mum m mun? mm b u For Official Purposes Presumed Dolmn S Pie. 7‘ Fhctzfogrefiggatgur?‘ i?‘ Qaespzvhut. h“ been "one. 1n the ha.‘ body fahrwesser. shipbuilding; sugar place of coronation of Kings o! m; “i=2: iguwflnfimmg “£013? 1r r M411’; believed Hui“ “$25 Killed In Action Mrs. Catherine Gallant. (mother) -~' ninth closed. When it inhaler. or goes on only fast enough to keep ‘wmfil- dmmlni- brmhe: Ilq- Norway: former eup- oi Norway. u- Bu," you ,0, muluuu out r wouldn't have taken 1t. cl- "-5- 1M P-I-l- llflieevllle. P. I. l- rcathes in. it lowers the floor of the animal barely alive. When ‘mm’ mm in“? mum” Wm: PW‘ c‘ ‘mow’ that mailing list and haw much w!" 1"“ 3°71" Vwfihn- 1f I gym" h --. mouth, forming a partial vac- warm spring weather cornea, "49"" Y . iobeew- eis- Meeelle. Riv» lisee in Verses m,“ unuuuu mm uuuuuu mu. hadn't. I'd have married Peter Bielllmv» N- B- ‘guum in the mouth cavity and frog sga becomes active. like “'5' bucks‘ “d cum“ °l flmbe" Mu" Hume‘ m,“ nmmmrd to I aim to pavnlt all back ‘i M’°D°“"1d-" Km“! l“ A"“°" opening the nostrils. The greater the frog. all other cold-blooded 11119011! tell. chemical products, through France. Lulwbwrfl- "id "Horace dldrfit alwsv= plvr me "Bl" W“ "Y" 1°" Vwlhh my nmmm‘ "° 9"“ air pressure outside forces air animals are able to iive when their herrtrfinils- Pfltrelelim. iron, and Prussian l-thlneland. and Joins R- urwumu u; money, Duad... sun-nu 10mm‘. Jcrlnees. A man like that. Gumrdr m!" Mu PM» 511M74- hrouuh the nostrils mm the mm‘ h body tmmeutum i. reduced to ea mengvare. Exports wood. sugar, Rhine at Coblenz. valley noted “mes he n" me omur-mm“ .. who used you and men duper-m; N. B. revity. The floor of the mouh that of their surroundings. pro- F" - W"- mvlasses. and oil chief tribe. Meurthe and “mm your" h". to and mm. W" 1n Y°l1r 110"!‘ 0' Med!" N3- "il P-l-I- 35W"!!! Is then raised. closing the nostrils vided the temperature u not low ""- Pme eenferehte e1 Peri-e m. Dept. n. n. uuuu Jet-mm mum mm“, “No, 1 rum.” r .,m-r, 3... Redeem. Murdock Ainslie. cpl. comm “u...” c mi “our w rm rm» c l: ‘cleric =l-s."-rr=..-::."i2 are c. ......l' ultra-tr 1M Wu l» or €°“‘°3°l.$u“°....’..“".°“" M ".- s .... ......... .. - .. ynr e . a .; "_ "on a e_Y ewrena . l '“°“"" T” °°’“" . "',.“‘°" °°“,';,- . C. zi.l".ti:r-ir.’r..hz.l"l".rz"l.ll:l salt: “i§....'..‘i‘.°.l.'.“"...'.““..fi“ .52.". °’“ "“-"u5ii‘-'i‘uf-°‘°“" ““°‘ l" T” m" .."?.>"=ll*°""m '* oars.’- is"? MM"- "r u . .. . "- s... . . '- __ 0 Z NW 0i’ sure. s mo m. - - '= e , ames. e., Gncc ll’) EXE.RCISE (Se “t t e sub” m: e ‘uses customs administration. Area. 764 mines giving rise to hardware and N0. that isn't what I ought to I'v; kept on hupxihg.‘ I mhh“ B. _» Arcélibaid lemaril. u ll The frog eliminates carbon diox- ' S” sq. m.; population about 390.000: other manufactures. Chief tn., have slid. he thmllht wretchedly nerhs lie really was Canadian Alanonred Cor-pa Moswem. i“ u“ F°n°wmg mm”) oi citv pmpei’. zamooo. Gdynin. Metz. Area. 2.40s so. rn.: mo. c. You dent talk or eiartinz with a by Sum... I (uh 1 Haney. John James. -rpr., Dart- rte. Sydney. u. port. fioland. 12 miles Ne. of Dan- 693.000. @199" 8W0? “h!!! 8 P6150115 RO- ilhoumht mouth. . B. New k llcglnuit 1- I “mm” W“ f” W‘ m" “lg; H‘ “m” m” h’ "" . - "W w Pelee". It's when e pal-eons e N.s. and 1mm. llellment cioguen. Hdeie Joseph. m. . g‘ Irlrllauluileriryowlhlrtre fir. lived ilsfrhe bo found a bird which FLODDEN (Lmmture) (Continued) 335M533‘rZf...‘T>§i’°3..§§2"’t3'°3...‘i° memlés" I u” ‘ Vwsm’ Kmmh Hmim" M" w“ ‘Mm’ N‘ B‘ had $121911 dfltliiftyfilxi‘. m “h held, (Isllgl rom ‘bri; neat’; n the 10. Bimlain: “Groom iouaht like snow melting away in a Iprins Tnv“, A-fl. ___ ‘Gmmwich’ N‘ s‘ , ey wa w ere ey w - . ow a g en W e nqblp, quip; like knight." Th; thaw). ND ucAP" QTIIBR 5. The time when this happened rcees bloom. might and noble were expected (g) Are this simiie and that in ' \ was six o'clock. 1". We h the hem Where 1 to fight better than the groom UXIQI as and as interchangeable? e. I asked when they had ar- ive. who was of lees blood and the No. One retreat ie described as rived- 13- 5116 M!" "h"? l" W" M4‘ squire who had less military train- powerful and full of 7. I know the song that the blue- den. lng. But in this battle the groom bird is singing. -9. The birds fly south when um; "m" (ought; p; w“; u 51d ines 32 to 35 add 8. They know that she is ill. the leaves fall. ~ the knight and noble. to the awry of the retreat? They 9. He will come since you have 20. I asked when they had ar- 11. what is the subject in these show how hurried and disorder- "it'd. “W... the mel ‘m ii vvh rla le deep m“ m '° m‘ u...“ °d "' u" ' ‘ M m “m” .en eOWI-e yNIP- - II INPII -(e)Theretreatolth he . ii. We watched the sailor while I. We like People who are "nu e T? what do "down and dalm: he climbed the mast. courteous. kilfui Burreyfl’ "universal wail". "dismal tale l2. 'I‘l1e boy cried because he 23. When spring comes I shall m"; o; 5mm "mum (hfluldg mg valley. (gen- was hurt. leave the city. , aral grief), (sad story). 13. I asked them li’ they were it. We met him aswe were U w}. "nu!" modern? Be- viiiinc. 60mins helhe- t by cause of {he blood shed there. id. e) What is the llbieet of HISTORY to uni-lad hawhhopeiaaa a: their the linea ‘aomto bang“ genie-tins oeuae.aheo aetened rre-m rye 0 "54"" l. What were the Corn Laws? 'I. What wast a provision of tneItreat. "Sage" also carries this (blTradition ‘means flag a They provided for a high duty on Education Act 18M? All chil- mean . handed‘ dowln Ifimnfg; . m” imported wheat. so that the land- dren must attend school. i (c) at did Surrey gain by generat on. ‘glen lords could get a high price for 8. What was the rrloat important_withdrawin his soldiers from the rative or I n! that grown in England. term of the l"rce Education Aet,cherge? Scots could aeti- 2. What hastened the r al or (1009)? Free schools were eeteb- mate their loee and see how hope- the Corn Laws? rumble Ire- liahed. i cas it was to continue the battle. u l‘ and (failure or the potato crops). 0. What gzovision was introduc-(The tion of lighting saved the high 0 h“ 3. Who repealed the Corn Laws? ed by the llot Act (rm)? Bec- many lives. 8c . ' r "ind brzlxn w" ir Robert Peele. ret voting by ballot. (d) As mountains waves from Scotlagltilad lgpegc-omnd w" “up ~ 4. To what did this lead? Free l4. What was the advantage of.- - - ocean blue. Those lines des- her s em- t d m rde, this method of voting? It checked oribe their withdrawal. T aim- ed and a en own - _ _ l 5. How was the loss in national bri z gave freedom of ing. lie adda a beautiful picture. and My MARI .. om: r2541; up? Large incomes ll. hat was the important term rnaks clearer to our minds h flflllfviaiin WRKING ONWUR 5gp pgummanufl I . , r a r ' v rr _ of the Third Reform Bill (i004)? ‘force of theellnsliah (compared - 95511144155“: THINK scour- Idewhat were the terms of the médrmerl were given the right tofthe ocean): h rr mum; MINIGHTAND DAY- ucation Act t 1M0? Bchooi . {Scots (co _ . rd; could to: the pgoplg {or 12. What were the terms of the the en - ‘ v 90"‘? was’ n. l, gmlfigplmmc; mg equfpfngfl; Parliament Act (i011). The Lorda_retreating English (compared ec co . could not change or reject a money sweeping waves). u bill: they could not veto a bill the (e) lbtplsin: Then did their ices t _ third time |hls foernan know. Then the Scotch ...-._-_-,-_-.-.-.u.-.~(.P.IAI\-'AM' l3. For what did the Parlia- were able to estimate the approx- ’, u "ma" u “m mentary Reform Act (1918) pro- imate number of their killed and w‘ ‘ a ville? That women of 30 years or wounded and their loss oi strength. a“ I" ‘M Pym” 5"" over could vote. .' (i) "As snow when streams are "m" T°"""' """'"'°" l4 Why is the British Parlia- swollen - - - in silent dew." 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