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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Max 27, 185 
hmit their prizes to candidates examined at Society has all along been heit ga within the strictly 
| i of mere meddling that I press 
these views 
the Local Examinations held by the Universities of Cambridge 
and Oxford. The: dir onsider that gen rot sni poe not It was 02 these gr rounds that I declared at 
у A good гаа Le ton. "Once obtained, general meeting, са т созййеийу тере it now, that 
- 126 groun c wort | the questio; n 
Масра Er th %- cr: 
d Oxfor s as i6 is outside 
werdet any f métier of the Royal Agri 
fima of Eng land, d who must be persons in some 
dependent Аа" e cultivation of the land for their mappo 
e r Intendieg to t4 жиш their profession, the Council 
e 
| farmers or not, is as much outside of us 
f i А 
{5% land has pointed out that the 
ecaries' лч до recog nise the nee ed 
iy 
yore асан 
I do eak 
whi 
п a “Tetter subsequently р i ean т 
vender ерши on t is subject, а 
years it has bee tho Jech: For tw 
—— 
r of this Societ арш, 
and have never y v Aes the yes t 
тос -— except i tak 
And 
s format 
pe ait in 
business 
ffer the following prizes, | of a good pila; education; for they 
k 1001. i in E Ид УЕ those who shall pass the HORDE | their ju meri career except after 
та 
ог скрий гав а or Junior Examinations. It 
1007. 
proof 
o. | education, ts 
promotion of professional — Their prizes and 
t for а іп mathe- 
bu t fo 
res pon ees froin al par 
сабиз. | wherever а 
11 
condition of English таана аб - piecemeal 
e 
"ag 
of the country, 
agtioulturally a зати [requi 
ture of 
anything 
examination and rep 
in part, should week by week - 
itto m 
dition v" ep dm icc: үш}... "ie 
withont a certain degree of od in mà 
Ez 
. Should these жылш aties, lan nguages, and so a" 
E prof thus admitted ; and therefore it is it 1 believe : 
s prae of йа, апа |18 exaetly eneral education 
es not exceeding 25 years of pre ide Apothecaries? Hall, t hat so e of the 
i e too might y well claim 
р: 
е 
repared by 
Ta wou onla 1 beg pardon for О tna. 
it is ge ly in the interests of my КИЕ 
s | guilty of it. I hope that the members of this Sa 
will expressthe vers "eh our operations incom 
vi ith every one of the objects specified in our 
ar Chia 
candidates for dut honours and 
ey s should. bri ring wi ith the ems sufficient certificates 
professional purposes for which we һа have been inm ! 
And t rhet. have 
а of an 
stated the reasons which Seem to me sufficien viu 
in Ls. M" ск | an i ditt nctions dodi be со! vis erred. s 
vs 1l in future be prepared But eri ing — now to the merits of the case— 
AN sheets bet o Closing e CET оаа; in| what is which the young agrieulturists of this 
order that members nd the public may have them at an earlier country. es special ч need ? I feel certain th аб a 
may be үөр to test the value of such thbetlbs ай 1 
ave he Implement and Sto: 
n 
int S 
паа И „opportunities T I M lai 
orming а trustwor opinion of what i 
deii to do, n —— 
hat in dere the ve тїї 
heir е Council, the 
Тһе Contract for the Show-yard Works has been under the | "49 SASW Se MUSUEN (О сошесо vie vesulmony Or ент 
күч of tlio eere and the Council | gent observers in our country districts must а 
have — who will form an estimate of the | the conclu: usion that the general educational etico 
d i yere aa: meni pp" Forse ud So "ihe plant has been rising. for many years among agriculturists, | 
e ra о! ге! 
422 materials, E EN at |n red nnually from the ane 18 Жез. to з Lied «a y Rape intelligent, t aud Better | mo 
tractor. 
The arrangements for the Plymouth meeting, to be held educated than heir "fathers were; aud no 
iduring the week commencing Monday, 17th July, are pro- 
gressing төлүн ыр 
very large entry is already made of Implements, and the 
sufficient professional education, howev 
w 50 y 
On the тй s Заг. 
| very 
Connection with 
speci iied i in "their Charter of 
(эш directed to the promotion of 
quem ms educatio; 
Mr. Bra m Dawi most readily 
that duction las for 
an 
vd 
the educational object 
Incorporstion be 
entries for Sf iaa tá will close on the 1st of June, promise | such unanimous belief, As to 
to be eq 
The Sho, 
said that young men, t € 
arming, it is don 
fa armers than their | 
edd: wili be open as under :— рев 44 generally, are not „better 
gar 
the артан there is а ver 
edu wp я sd though I do 
fathers were, 
sciences, Zheir agricultural relations have been so lately 
тэк ы and worked out that there are very few 
who 
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to be egotistical, ү не: n a determination which 
Iwa as once pit which I have nere 
was 
E 
Bm 
p 
$728 
> Д, 
QUE. 
“ке 
fom pots eva 
RETAS 
t th +1 n 15 tal 
to Ох i and eme he would take his degree or 
m M 
rm 
m ет be held at Bury St Bd 
wishe 
ode own Иша 
3-4 
The осети v — Country == d и -а зано meli bs the Arrian Society. Let us т examiners 
te ineo! ottingham, and | to 
Rutland, 7* By order cf the Council, th ores; 
Harp st e Awardi of priz es for proficiency i in these two great | 
learn ie. living languages th 
Oxford, because a multitude of those who went! ite 
€— —€— nal education. 
The CzAIRMAN explained that the 607. prizes were b ietly within the s ч our иен 
to be given in two half- Iot not the whole sum in eó са 6 
ES: as might be inferred from the paragraph |, qui. of ours, and we should аб the. тб Vis Pra t 
in port hice x real t 
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.—Mr. J. C. Мовтох: I| Ir 
| лм is з divided out for the р 
80 | Society into eight or ten provinces or Н 
oses of this 
nan ^x collecting a sufficient sum 
heir limits for the purpose of edu- 
ect hav adop Бу vie Council firi studied | bii endschclnlipr; Moe ting, moreover, 
the p bject with the ^ desire that the » Society 4 imei the names of a sufticie mber of young 
should, a as our Charter declar elonging iro each, whos ejr 
be 5 
ly s t 
Wednesday here to - € that the 
e here one day whe 
their study did n s 
resent; there wis 
reach is the sch 
lab and the consequence is that n: 
likely: to send Ha children Моге т know many men 
ride their h andred-gt ea horses; men with large farm? 
cannot. st stalotly speaking, write" 
e dest ation shall. be such as admits 
to "tho , competition for these pr izes; whose rank 
ir suppo rt” And yet, had I fein a ibd of 
fter When we [^ got such material e 
or their 
Fontes "wc I must, both on 
and on the merits of th been one of the m > local authorities, artly, perhaps, b үе stem is confined t e pure teaching dí 
minority who opposed the determination to act through m farmers, partly ў sy, реа ча козш) ee th a — атарча ri will! bé E 
tbe University middle-class examiners which has been sheepihewrin ng, thatching, hedging, and what nly, Iam fied, 
lat. For, т, ‹ оп% the qu esti n of order, what i is the | s uch as e hav ve for the lal abouri ring men aom they th resen erdt 
if necessary to Wa do not want Cirencester Coloris all over 
of the case, what education is it сы. promotion of which | lastly, whose ла сеси а» scien iic but we want to have some teaching of 8g Trend 
is lly needed? I believe that in answer to both) | knowledge shall mined by the So ему» connected with these schools, I have seen іш 
of these questions we name the professional | travelling — Surely ou ur connection with so f the young men educated а in uf 
education of the farmer, And my remarks are in- | such scheme as ра оша be keeping more withir testify that they are men qualified to farm 
tended to show that it is меу which is refe in | own proper мее ulural "Society than th at country ; in the one or cases where фе 
the Charter; and this ich in point of fact which h. 80 fu sanctioned and adopted о asking | has not been successful, i& has been not from what 
Rem needs our анн, hue arter speci- ш Universities to award the oclety's prizes for|brains but want of money. Iam satisfied from n ae 
severn ie for which we are incorporat eral school attainments. I beg, therefore, to moye | have seen of those who have gone forth о етай 
and еу а dir жеу conn Ma: эй with. that i in receiving the report which has been presented, | the pioneers of d every part of 
provemen: 
| be especially omes to uo remi Чы of а 
- educati tion, 
professi 
nition of which a certain ambiguity or indefini This is almost identical vith a a motion which I 
n ps (R e): T ош this ойи, 
| to ME ^ pong of ам utmos P: 
— 2 this country. еш!ешап шы 
last is — t general 1 education, bu 
ession is laid hold of as san оой th 
ind preliminary в school tra чеп 
red to, ing ieith, 
others, which clearly define our position as Ku divikión: ана 
5 
"m 
are to 
ion e to be т withent a 
1 cation Ma he tell us yc 
strictly “professional E i body. from me now. Mr. Thompson's s suggestion was then 
мінай |n , first because the discussion rea 18- 
i 
к les te Education Comm ittee Lm it hashad. And, 
E ime that no real 
n by io o mida d а decision, and that 
e su — 
wLich has s а ма ly nii 
to a fair Poshi 
of this motii 
en RE edd 
of | p progress 
rac ing | the ембей f 
nm Si жнр for their тти 3 ^ 
su proceedings о 
7 to beréad in its ee show that this is the. 
idea which its its leaders have ever had. And the his- 
which i is now repea! 
last December {о 
that althoug. hI 
rSevere s n 
out, was real ssary | on on till 
. Ifeel bound to add, in the i nemi | 
ted, 
rien at intervals by Mr. 
ion on thi. 
Мг. Thompson, plainly shows that the! Ө, Mgr Mos o udi tob i 
Mr. T 
Dyke Acland, and others, yet that it i in i uo 
? Some speak Kk 
certain people, n ‘another е СЯ 
classes ; 
rer boys i» pportanity nn thes? 
Так the ва uld | 
radesm qm son of а 
time, for aft ега an time comes in 
eer of the one short at 16, in 
t 
h en go fi 
think what is now prone 
y is one of the most 
4 they hu ГМ ede 
was open 
that education was Lee one 
say that it 
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