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THE
·CULTURAL EFFECT OF SCIENCE.
TETTENHALL COLLEGE SPEECH DAY.
Professor Arthur Hardon, Inst year's recipient of the Nobel Prize, distributed the prizes at Speech Day at Tettenhall College, Wolver hampton, of which he is an old boy.
In his address he said that science had a very great cultural effect on the mind, quite apart from the information picked up by the way. It created a mental alertness which was extremely valuable, because it was stimulated by any occurrence to think about its nature, its causes and consequence, instead of 'se copting it passively. The result was a much livelier interest in life, and sanuch more intelligent apprecia. tion of its circumstance, and op. portunities
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OXFORD MEN TO WORK
THEIR PASSAGES.
VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA AND BACK AS ENGINEERS.
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alr, J. A, Ingles, the Oxford Tow ing Blue, and Mr. T. G. E. Price, of Brisenose College, Oxford, left
Instructions from Tax Regis~ England for Australia recently asHE Undersigned havo received.
| THAL, Supreme Court, members of the crew of the Port Hobart. They will be working their passage at a wage of one shilling a month.
Mr. Ingles is a Rhodes scholar, and has recently taken his B.A. degree in engineering, He 'rowed as No. 6 in the Oxford crew last year, and was for a time secretary of the Oxford University Boat Club until the dispute regarding the coaches occurred just before this year's race.
Mr. Ingles, in an interview, said: 3ly home is in Tasmania, and we are working our passages there and back for the sake of the experience. We have been trying for some time to fix up a passage, but only during the last few weeks were we success- ful. We shall be rated as assist ant engineers, and the pay is only nominal, one shilling a month."
Mr. Ingles will return to tako up a post with the Canadian General Electric Company at Peterborough, while Mr. Price is going to Metro politan-Vickers, Ltd.. Manchester the Oxford University Air Squad
Both men have been members of
They still knew so little about the universo that oven when deal ing with apparently simple and well-known things they felt that. they wore on the verge of mystery, and their natural craving to un- derstand tempted them' go on and: uxplore. That imperative Craving had been the inspiration of many of the great scientific workers, and he was convinced that, and both hold commissions in the preservation of that spirit-for the reserve of air officers. it was naturally present in all of themand its development by the most important aims of educa tion. The best prize of all, of course, was the consciousness that they bad done their best to win it.
Mr. Ingles, whose father Icft Edinburgh for Tasmania forty years..
Tasmanian University before going Bachelor in Engineering at the
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judicious treatment were among 180, took his degree of B.Sc, and Instructions from Tae Brow
The Chairman (Alderman A, B. Bantock) said the record of the performances of old boys wag al- most unique. The one thing, how- ever, the governors wanted Tetten- hall to stand for was the building of character. They wanted to see
course,
but
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scholastic attainments could "go hang" if they got boys turned out with character which could stand the rough-and-tumble or rire.
The Fagging System, - The Head Master, Mr. H. Pear- son, in a reference to the 'fagging system, expressed the opinion that discipline should, as far as pos-
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MOTORISTS PLUNGE IN RIVER.
WOMEN ESCAPE WITH SLIGHT INJURIES.
Three women and a man had an amazing cscape from death at Cardiff last month when the motor car in which they were travelling crashed through a stout fimber and iron fence, turned s completo somersault, and fell into the River Taff thirty feat below, where it was completely submerged.
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was his objection to it. Fogging was defonded on the score that it. implanted in a small boy habits of prompt obedience, cleanliness, and the notion that it was not deroga- tory to do odd jobs.
CO-OPTIMISTS' £6,000 LOSS.
UPS AND DOWNS OF A
CLEVER SHOW.
The new phase in the romantic story of the Co-Optimists, which is to open with the revival project ed by Mr. Laddie Cliffs, follows the loss of £0,000 which was sus tained by the old company during its rocent season" at the London Hippodrome.
There is no parallel in theatrical history to the story of the Co- Optimists.
They came into being nine years ago, and after starting at the Royalty Theatre on a capital of only 2000, reached such dizzy heights of prosperity, and indivi dual affluence that in a few worke they migrated from the Royalty, which was still on their hands at £100 a week, to the much larger Palace Theatre at £700 a week..
The principale wore for long periods drawing average weekly
to Oxford.
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and during its existence the com- pany produced a gross turnover of more than half a million sterling.
Mr. John Davies, of Porth, who was driving his mother, his wife, and Mrs. Evans, his step-sister, told of the astonishing adventure. Just as we came in sight of the village of Taifa Well;"' 'he ̈ ̈ ̈ said,ly "the car skidded violently, and crashed through the fencing into the river.
"I do not know exactly what hap pened, but I found myself swim ming and holding on to my mother and stop-sister, while I saw my wife floating down-stream...
"At that moment some one dived in the river and brought my wife to the bank. Rescuers then helped us out of the water with ropes and ladders.
"The women escaped with bruisca and cuts, and after their wounds had been dressed they were able to
Their success, indeed, was their undoing. An entertainment, which was craentially of the intimate" type, designed for a small, careful selected company of artists each approached in his or her own line, was expanded beyond the capacity of its framework.
The company Increased in num berg without developing in power, and the smaller theatres in which it found its appropriate atmos phere were deserted in favour of larger and larger houses.
The Prince of Wales was one of its homea; it played for a time at His Majesty'B Both of them aro large theatres, but it was the season at the enormous London Hippo- drome which contributed most to the collapseMAR
Faced with the inevitable loss of money, as well as the equally im portant apparent loss of public support, the directors, then dreid
go home to Porth by trained to wind up. There were," how-
Mr. A. E. Edmunds, whose house over, certain debenture-bolders to bo considered, and one of these, overlooks the scene of the accidents still imbued with the optimism of said he heard a crash, and saw the early days, agreed to tako over motor car turn a spmersault, as it the goodwill and the title in return
for big holding a
fell.
"I saw a motor-car stop at the road-side," he said. The driver, Mr. Hayden Boyles of Pontypridd
dived thirty feet to their rescue," "It was bo who brought Mr Davie to safety.!
He has now sub-let his propriet ary rights to Mr. Cliff who no- quires the title at a weekly rental,
threo of the veterans of¬1621- mon and one woman-and several now recruits.
(Next to A.P.C. BUILDING)
To-day's Tiffin-81.00
1-Hors d'Oeurres 2-Queen's Soup 9.-Baked Fish and Anchory 4. Larded Sheep's Liver
Stewed Chicken and Green Pess
Roast Birloin of Beef
Cold York Ham Tapioca Pudding
9.-Cheese
10,-Dessert
11-Tea or Coffee
Cold TIFFIN 76 ots.
food Consommé
Cold Roast Beef or Mutton Cold Boiled York Han Cold Roast Chicken Potato Balad and Mayonnaise Ios Cream
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