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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955.
CHINA US-NZ Teachers Exchange
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CHILDREN'S 'SIR'
SURPRISES
THE AMERICANS
Auckland, Sept. 11.
More American school-teachers are coming to New Zealand under the system, which provides for an exchange between the two countries.
For some years visiting teachers have come here from Britain, Canada and the United States under the auspices of various organisations. Now, many more are to come from the United States under the Fulbright scheme which provides sterling for passages across the Pacific in British ships and also for expenses while studying or taking a research course in New Zealand.
Admiration
There is also traffic the other Visitors note that New Zealand fall below American way; New Zealanders obtain schools passantes to the United States, standartis in such équipment es bus dollar expenditure on arrival projecters and tape recorders, Is their own affair. Many obtain and in non-teaching personnel fellowships or bursaries at on their staffs for clerical duties Amorlean universities, and Ful- and non-educational guidance. if not prepaid a booking fee bright travel grants enable them of 50 conte le charged.
to take advantage of them.
American teachers are wei-
Zealand comed by the New Invito mosquito-persecution Government's Education Depart- Une Dump" Insect Repeßans. Frainment, which helps them to gain leading dispetherlon ond FLUTES. Agents: Jalm 1. Hutchison & Co. Experience of the kind they seek
Most and take three or four jobs in succession nt different types of schools, travelling from north to south or vice versa (Now Zealand is nearly 1,000 miles leng).
WANTED KNOWN
DON'T
LX.
PREMISES TO LET SPACE comprising three lots of 100
square feet öach for iso an offices or cinurwise. Application to View should be addressed is writing to the Manager, China Ficot Club.
MUSICAL
However, they admire
the
ample school grounds and praise the custom of taking classes out
NORWEGIAN
MILKMEN
Britain has agreed to ac celerate the settlement of her, war-time
to sterling debt Egypt in a series of annual payments ending in 1903. An agreement governing the re- lease by the Bank of England of the remainder of the balance was recently signed at the Ministry of Finance, Calro by Bir Humphrey Trevelyan (second from left), the British Ambassador, and Dr Abdel Moneim el Kaissouny, Minister of Finance National Economy-Express
ON STRIKE of them stay for a year
Don't Fit Needs
They favour primary and in- teachers' schools, VOX'S PUPS SERIES in Hi-Fi soundtermediato
and contains outstanding numbers such colleges
occasionally the 2301 Muzette, Latin American Folk
newer secondary schools. Musto, Movie Cocktails, Mule For Waitzing, Now Tales From Vienna Wood, Stars Over Parla, Dreama Of
Exaca,
Romance, Lovo At it Sight Caressen etc., from D. Des Voeux Rond, room 1, 2nd floor Telophone 30: 60.
to see industry at work.
A science teacher from Iowa, Miss Louise Ambuel, finds that school her New Zealand high
pupils take more than an average Interest in international affairs and are good debaters.
"I am amazed," she says, "at their ability to get up and themselves in public express without self-consciousness."
Oslo, Sept. 11.
Norwegians throughout the country will probably go with out milk tomorrow, following a Blrike of milkmen.
Intermediate schools in Newpear to come from the West and | Government measures
Zealand are large establishments covering the last two years of *he primary course.
Photo.
the
pru
FERRY ON FIRE
Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 11. At least one person was killed and eight others injured when a ferry boat carrying 200 passen gers across the Rio Bay caught Are today.
Anglo-Egyptian Spain's Future King
Was Weak
Settlement
FUTURE OF
FREEDOM
In Mathematics
Madrid, Sept. 11. Prince Juan Carlos, the 17-year-old youth whom General Francisco Franco proposes to make his successor and King of Spain, was found “weak in mathematics" by the examiners when he took the very difficult entrance examination to the Spanish Central Military Academy at Saragossa recently.
The Academy is Spain's equivalent of Britain's Sandhurst or the United States' West Point.
So the Prince went with hlo' speech by
Secretary- tulors to San Sebastian for General, Senor Haimundo For- several weeks of intensive study nandez Cuesta, in which he of this subject
before leaving sald that Falango was prepared for Portugal to spend his sum to work for national unity. He iner holidays with his parents.proposed that constiutional laws In September, he will enter the be drawn up to lay down the Saragossa Academy as just one exact powers which General of some 900 cadets, all training Franco's successor, whether King os omeers in the Spanish Army, or a non-royal person, should
Two important developments have. have occurred
to recently
A commission was at once set work to study the con- Carlos eventually mingsutulional issues involved. King.
Thus, things are moving for-
Sen the chances of Princeto
becoming
Den Juan, the 42-year-old ward faster than some observers father of Juán Carlos, placet had expected. himself squarely on the sidy of those Monarchists who belleva co-operation with the present regime to be necessary.
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Divine Aid
daily
newspaper
Milan, Sept. 11. than More
100 eminent In an Interview given to the scholars, writers and politicians Monarchist from many parts of the world ABC of Madrid, Don Juan caldi meet here this week to discuss "Thanks to divine ald and the "the future of freedom."" successes of General Franco at ls It is their neth international the head of the nation, it mcoting
that all citizens have an They
discuss clear will ine economie contrasts of East obligation to take part in public and life, thus helping to consolidate West, present threats and
rind surpass all that has been obstacles to a froo society and
done since 1930." the problems of nationalism
This and rucial conflict.
was displeasing to that of his supporters who see the the mission of the monarchy 0.5
and
Painted Slogans
Given the censorship, it is not easy to And out what the nation as a whole feels about the issue. Groups of Monarchists, who are opposed to the present regime,
Falangists both
painter slogans unfavourable to Prince Juan Carlos on the walls of the ducal mansion where he resided during his stay in Madrid, until n round-the-clock watch of the by policemen cut short house their escapades.
Otherwise, the nation
interested in
statement by Don Juan Wholo Cave no sign that it was
section issue.
the monarchist
Some observers consider that
are being to get rid of the present the 8,000,000 - strong labour
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The Federation of Norwegian Peasants, hus advised all its members riot to deliver milk for
Delegates from Europe, the Most of the American teachers two days, in protest against
Americas, Australia, in New Zealand at present ap- what they consider insufficient
Middle East .and Asla to help
Mall Special. expected to attend. China regime and not to "consolidato" Middle West, regions which are
agriculture, affected by this
But It appeared to be well probably much more "Pacific-
received by the nation ycar's severe drought, than Conscious"
the Eastern
whole, who regarded it as in States.
Paris, Sept. 11. dicating a decisive step towards Ministry of Another five American teachers
Agriculture
Jeanne Moulin-Perrier, The older State secondary
an Spanish unity and the elimina- estimated that the
02-year-old shepherdess was tion of any danger of difficulties chools do not it the American arrived in New Zealand recent statistics
drought has reduced harvests visitors' needs so well. Their y, exchanging jobs
attacked her while she was dies or retires. from year under the Fulbright scheme by 400 mililon bags of fodder determned number, were believed butted to death by a ram which arising when General Franco traditions, Inherited tore packets of assorted stamps (lonial days,
defintlely with five New Zealanders who and cost the country 150 million to have drowned. The boat was guarding a flock of sheep near The Falange Party, strongly
ey Toft
for South Elgitsh. Only a proportion are China Mail Special.
American schools, crowns (about $40,000,000).completely destroyed by fire, Clemmony Ferrand China Mall anti-monarchist, also contributed
France-Prosse,
France-Press$0.
harmony
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are
school uniforms compulsory BTC
and the rurriculum, although now STAMP ALBUMS — "Collection liberalised and comprehensive, is Buflder" aertes, New stock now still dominated In #1 large availabdo. 13. From South Chine
Wyndham measure by external examina-
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Space comprising three lots of 1,900 square feet each, for use as oflices or otherwise, Application to view should be
addressed in writting to the Manager.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
"LYCAON”
Damaged cargo ex this vessel will be surveyed by Mesura, Goddard & Douglas at Holl's Wharf from 10 a.m. on September 13 and 14, 1955, and consignees are requested
In primary and, Intermediate teachers scol schools American And themselves at home. For carly a generation New Zealand educational polley at the primary level has not exactly worshipped at the shrine of John Dewey, but It has inclined respectfully in his direction
The late John Dewey was the father of "progressive" educa- on in the United States whose system vns to transfer the emphasis of education from the subject matter to the child by a "learning by doing" method.
Bad Spelling
This orientation was marked under the Savage-Fraser Labour regime, 1933-49. There has since been something of a swing the other way, but the non-academic, even the non-verbal, child sti
which was unknown in older days.
have their representatives present gets the tender consideration Uuring the survey.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hong Kong. September 10, 1965,
Chambers of commerce provat about bad spelling and worse arithmetic. Secondary and university lenchers add
their
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES įplalats. However, things appear
π
ven out in the long run. lo even fie schools do not produce highly literate children, it does seem Ihat they produce quite literate adults and the children attend them are as happy and lively as anyone could wish to
the American teachers
1.1. "TAIPING“ Arrived 11th September, 1935 Dannged cargo ex this vergoi will be surveyed by Messrs. Goddard & Doughs at Hong Kong & Kowloon Where Godown at 10.00 m, on Wednesday 14th September and ce Thursday 15th September, 1955,
BUTTERFIELD & WIRE, Aganta,
Sa
them
כ-wth
and
and consignees representatives enjoy their work here. One of requested to be present during
has been making a great survey.
success of folk dancing in the school hall to tunes like "The Sow that Took the Measles," Joc "Cotton-oye
"Under the skin, New Zealand children are no different from
he American,"
says. ΕΙΣ shocked ot first to hear them
Australian-Oriental Line 110, The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
To ADVERTISERS.
WIS
SUNDAY POST-HERALD calling me sir, but, belleve me, Space for commercial they are capable of playing up
than
Advertising should ba booked not later noon on Wednesdays.
just as our kids are."
This teacher, Mr Alan L. Haldwin, a Californian, Ands the yeneer of For the BOUTH CHINA American child's
almost MORNING POST and the sophistication
lacking CHINA MAIL, 48 hours bere, or visible only at a later 'before' date of pubileation. age and in a lesser degree.
Nor do New Zealand children
Opoolal Announcements put teachers to the test es do and Classified Advertise- their American cousins. menta as Keum),
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
P.O. Bəx 53** Queen's Building MT-14 26667 FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT, SERVICE
“VIETNAM"
sailing Oct. 8th
FAST'ERRIGHT SERVICE
"MEINAM” "PEIHO"
sailing Sept. 2lat sailing Oct. 18th
for
KEY, WAIT? CAN THAT GADGET MAKE HOLES IN ANYTHING --LIKE STEEL?
а
IN STEEL? YES.WHY?
FERDINAND...
NANCY
LOOK PAL, WHOEVER YOU ARE--WE CAN MAKE A FORTUNE WITH THAT BADGET! BREAK INTO |BANK VAULTS***
ARE YOU SUGGESTING *CRIME?
Most of the passengers jumped overboard and were picked up by
but a still rescue boats,
Special
By Les Falk and Phil Davis
I AM NOT A CRIMINAL.I REFUSE
WHOA! I CAN USE YOU-- AND THAT GADGET/
TO DO ANYTHING LIKE
THAT. I AM ONLY A
TOURIST HERE,
GOODBYE!
OH, BOY---
OH, BOY---
́OH, BOY--- IT'S RAINING
HOLD EVERY- TAING, NANCY
JOHNNY HAZARD
LOOK, BNAR THIB BUSINESS OF
BOWING CUT HOBLY KIND OF STICKS IN
| MY THROAT, VEUT IT'S THE ONLY WAY! {AFTER ALL, YOU BAWY SHARI FIRST, YEARS )
"IT WOULD TROUBLE MY CONSCIENCE IRI JUMPED A PAL'S CLAIM, AND IS COULDN'T LIVE WITH MYSELF! SO LONG, FELLA GOOD LUCK TO YOU ́BOTH {"
nuk 7-11
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
THE RAIN DIDN'T KEEP THE KIDS AWAY FROM YOUR
PARTY AFTER ALL
By Frank Robbing
`ISN'T IT.AMAZ}NG.....HOW TWO GUYS CAN THINK BO MUCH ALIKEGA ABOUT LOYALTY AND HONOR WAND
WOMENEJ
towards
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
through a
Admiral
AIR CONDITIONERS
AND REFRIGERATORS
GARD
*TUK JAM THAT MADE
TASMANIA PAMOUN***
DAIRY BOX
MILK
CHOCOLATE
thy
movement organised by Franco regime is decidedly anti- monarchist, but they think that has sufficient General Franco prestige with labour to put his scheme for making across Juan Carlos "a modern King."
The general Impression here is that if the monarchy is stored it will be on Ence, with the King Living modest style, without courtiers or elaborato social ceremonies, -China Mall Special,
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Britannia In Nairobi
"Nalrobl, Sept. 11.
The giant now Bristol Bri tannia turbo-prop airliner, arrived here this afternoon from Cairo on Ita-proving fight to Johannesburg.
British Overseas Aleways Corporation spokesman on board said "so Zar, the fight has boon very succcmif(2),!".
The Britannia, was dal tao duy It raind the LA T
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when the wisdierecti
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