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upper Standards (11 to 14 years). — (Cant.) 



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(c) The evils of betting and 

 gambling : meanness of the 

 desire to get without render- 

 ing service. 



Co-operation. 



(a) Between citizens. 

 (6) Between nations : in com- 

 merce, art, and thought. 



13. Ownership. 



(i) Talents and opportunities : 



responsibility for their use. 

 (ii) (a) Individual and collective 

 ownership. 

 (6) Responsibilities of owner- 

 ship. 



(c) Care 

 tools. 



of 

 &c. 



borrowed books. 



14. Self-knowledge. 



(a) The need to know ourselves 

 and to test our moral 

 grass. 



pro- 



(b) The claims of conscience, in- 

 dividual and social. 



(c) The enlightenment of con- 

 science. 



15. The Will. 



{a) 

 ib) 



(c) 



The training of the will. 

 The right to be done in- 

 telligently, unhesitatingly, 

 thoroughly, cheerfully, and 

 zealously. 



Danger of mental and moral 

 sloth. 



16. Self-Respect. 



(a) Self-respect and self-restraint 

 in thought, word, and act. 



(6) Avoidance of impure litera- 

 ture. 



17. Ideals. 



The value and beauty of an ideal 

 for life. 



course la 



B.— Outlines of a Scheme of History {Six Months' Course) at Ellerslie lioad, 



Hammersmith, London. 



fit. II. A. Stories of primitive men. Past and present. 



,, B. Fifteen notable warriors in the world's history. 



St. III. A. Fifteen famous women in history. 



„ B. Fifteen pioneers in English history. 



St. IV. A. The making and welding of the British Race. 



„ B. England under Absolute Monarchs. 



St. V. A. King V. Parliament. 



,, B. Reaction — Kings again — Limited Monarchy. 



St. VI. A. Industrial revolution and growth of democracy. 



,, B. Growth of British Empire. 



St. VII. A. How England is governed. (The syllabus for this 

 appended.) 



,, B. History of other countries. 



Necessity for Government. Forms of Government. 

 Absolute Monarchy, Republic, Limited Monarchy. 

 Hammersmith Borough Council. 

 Mayor, Alderman, Councillors' Duties. 

 L.C.C. Chairman, Committees' Duties. 



Parliament : House of Commons. How elected. Parties. 

 Cabinet. Passing of Bills. 



The King and Lords : Their Functions. Lords v. Commons. 

 Colonies and Great Britain — An Imperial Parliament. 

 The Exchequer. Direct and indirect taxation. 

 Free Trade and tariffs. 



Policeman. Soldier. Sailor. Civil Service. 

 Crime and its Punishment (model trial). 

 Model election. 



