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Pa ge 32 AFTA S'l'I,'DENTIUM flow of current continues. Factory after factory over the whole of Europe is smashed to a mass of charred ruin. The last connection is made, and Scott, with a breath of relief, reaches up to open the switch. The transmitter has reached its limit. It bursts into flame, shortfcircuits, and people for miles around hear the blast as transmitter generator, and laboratory arc fused into one mass of wreckage, Another month has passed. At Geneva the greatest peace conference in history is being concluded. Chairman Anthony Drake is addressing the gathering of Statesmen from all over the world. Gentlemen, at last we can go to our homes in triumph. For years we have disagreed, engaged in petty dis' putes, and been justly ridiculed for it by the newspapers. That is all past. Dis' armament of all Europe has been ac' complished. No longer are there any private armament concerns. All inter' national disputes have been settled, and the world is at peace. Let us always remember, however, that we could have accomplished nothing but for the work of those two men who died in the cause of peace, Scott and Henderson. We may now frankly admit that the armaf ment rings were too strong for us, and, without their destruction, our League of Nations would never have justified its existence. Now, as we return to our various countries and the congratulations of our compatriots, let us see that full credit is given where it is due, to Scott and Henderson whose great experiment was a success. 'lim Liston .....1.3Q:,g,..,1 THE STUDENT'S SONG fTune: The Prisonerls Son2.l Oh, I wish I had home-work to copy, Some work I could call all my owng Oh. I wish I had someone to help me, For I can't do my home-work alone. I'll be borne from the form-room to-morrow Leaving poor teacher to groan: IVith the cold office walls all around me And all thoughts of my algebra flown. Now. if I had the brains of a scholar From this horrid place I would flyg But I'll cringe at the glare of my teacher And know I shall have to reply, Oh, please meet me at noon in the lunch-room, Please meet me at noon all aloneg For I have a bad question to show you, A question that's never been shown. Now, I have a report in my pocket, All checkered with 'noughts' and remarksg Oh. save me dear friends. from my parentsg Please throw me, some-one, to the sharks. .-1 ustin Ezlttwzrd, 4-A
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