THE HUNGARIANS A NATION OF SHKPIIERDS. ' Ib as a strange contrast to aa ea"stwliile ''Laud «4" Shopheird Kimgs" is the Hungiainiaai o»f to-day, justi emerged from the aufferingß of wa.r' to be caught in the swirl of Easiti Euiropeaim anarchy, uays a bulletin : fiioim the National Geogrtiiphic Soi- , ciety. . Pastoral Hungary has feiaituires aili alts oiwnl. It atretchee ajcroes the vdsifcasi :' of the Greaifa PLaau in the a-egaoin of J Hoirtoibagy. Thea-e is the genuine original Magyar, tihje Ceaxtiaur-Maaeipipa, !' who, laQce bis sires of oW thaifc rushed . Alesainder' oni the: plains of Sogdliana, j rises like a, devil of the twilight; { eaite, driniks, sleeps 'OHi ha® mnall tireless ahairger, amd chokes with pure I delighib iia- lust of amd rush of j wind. The langi white "gtatya. 3' —mo 1 ■penaitenjb sheatf —tihie emiba'cddeiied sleevelesis wadsibcoiait, the plumed or beribbomed hat. the gorgeous nuantle, the dteepi-bowled ipip©, mark this tammed Baiodia-niaiLiain' caiyialieirl more suirely tihami doeis tihei amit'hropologiJatHe cuiltavaltea nio airouig trick, but. he ■amid has' horse airo Freemiasiomisi in. one There is motMng! ispectaciulaif in thfe nuain'a work or aainals. His blood-bro-tiheir, the sheipherd of the. nigjhiti, suisitainis himself om siheeipi cheeise and milk, and am. h'liis' lopely vftgdifei ciouilO still do oexvioe to asttmnomy. The Queensland sqidatitßr 1 has mo such rtiin as the shepherd of thei plain', whose visitlais air'e wide, illdimifcaiblei, a.nd peiacefuil What nuay be >tih© ' psycihologilcial ! note of a {paiSfboral and peiaisiamit, people, sheipherd kings, whosei whole 1 oaroporait© inaitiomal life has been, one longl test of emduii^anioe thaiti in the \ end Mis tired oiuit Tuirk, T'euitiO'ji. I Slav, amd ervJemi. desita-ny. herself? A ' rauisdoal, mnierWingl, hoßipitaibile nac©; ■ "wainm, gemeirouisi, and oomba.ti'vte/; ' pffiaud and vaim; doiweirted with the 1 " caurlse; of Reuibem, witih a toitlal amcap- ) ' acdty to nsaitet on giretatb issues, aad i ■tihe poiwer to fight on any soil but 1 Ms OiWSU.'.; '. . . ■■'■ - 1 / Imagiine this people, its. gods, still I tlie ba»rds of the victor's oainpi, ouiti ] ofl fixwni all the world we know by its Tur'amiiami longuie, wbosiei beauty , ohadinedl the admarait/iom . of Cal-dinol Maeaofanitli (wlw is sajd to have sipoik' en filty-edght lamgyiages) bujt maaini-, tladning its own as a. minoruty by sheer force of dhalraioteir 1 in, thaiti strange jpetnlfceclostal momdo of racie/creed, amd caste w|hicih Uinttul. reoemitly held the Dannnbe amd th© Cenrtrail Plain ius Austir'La-Humg'ary. Imiagiinei at virile, stlock which can still sitf amdl tihink, cam fall info* gleaming! freaizy as its harcp or picturenpoist sborms a deHciaife imag'in.a tioin walth; breattihloss deed; a race i which, coimbdmiesi the Buddhiistl aversion from aotiomi with thia Ceitiio in,stdiniotl of oppoisitiom; iinpravid'emt, laivisih, naaviely oh'ajmed altl 'the ooiuif- ■ tesy of the sittramgßri simple, with the barbariami lust of • (pleasure to the eye; senisitiivo to it® inmioisfti dhords 1 to gerajtlenlessi— -m pasisionaite, dreaany moe of faitaMstisi; the taiiei Asiia.ni mystea-y. ■ Geo. Cullen and Go's Winter Qeair- • ance Sale now on.—Advt. For Children's Hacking' Cough Woods' Great PetMjermint Lure.—
I THE true value of Calf, Food between milk bag I and bucket, is the vital relation that determines the I . Milk producing value is determined by the cow's I I butter fat yield* consequently the butter fat producing I I Ideal Calf Meal contains the balanced food I I elements which give the calf the foundation of healthy I ,■ constitution that remains in the animal throughout I I . growth and milking maturity. It is a perfect substitute I I for whole new milk. It builds up fine healthy cattle. I I To order in advarce for next season's require- ■ ■ ments is the action of the prudent farmer. I . ■ 200 lb. Sacks, £26/-/- perton. £2/12/- per sack I I ' 100 „ Bags, £26/10/- „ £1/6/- „ 100 lb. Bag I I FRANK' M. WINSTONE; I \ ■\ 39, 41,43, Custom St., AUCKLAND j\
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 4
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