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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1960. |

TEIBI WAS GREEN WITH ENVY

But his brother saw red

Port Moresby,

Mar. 28. Tarego Kanbo's garden in the village of Pai in New Guinea's Southern

Winston-leader of dunces

Blr

proved himself

London, Mar. 28, Winston Churchill, "Lender of the Duners," has shown that dunces should not be bullied and harried while si school, socordlog to TE Liberal peer, Lord Exter, Some of Britala's dunces had done great things, he the House of Lords during a debate on educa- tion.

told Highlands was the envy of his neighbours.

Vegetables prew no bigger and no Kreeter than they did

fur Tarego,

So when one day his brother's plar brake down his garden fence and rooted up all hla plants, Tarego saw red,

When it was alt over brother Telbi was dead and Tarego was In jail.

The story of Turepo's garden and Tribly pigs was told in the Supreme Court al Henl, north- west of Port Moresby,

Murder charge

Tarego appeared before Mr. Justice Gore charged with murdering Tejul.

He pleaded not guilty. Pollée evidence said the in cident began when Tarego found Teibl'a pigs wallowing in his garden...

Incensed, he shouted to Telbi

to get them out.

Then Tarego rounded up the

Thes and drove them inla

Ti's garden.

Sie Winston was bottom of

kis clasa * Harrow, he nald. W. D. Yeats, the poet, could not learn to read, and Charles Darwin, the biologist, was the despair of his parenia.

He went ou: "My heart leapt when I opened the life of Sir Winston Churchill and read the first chapter head- ing: The Backward Boy," "He was our great leader, the leader of the dunces, he proved they should not and be bullied, harried frustrated as they are lo these days." Conventional schoolmasteru, "wedded to their wretched

curricula," thought that danors were lowbrow. The present generation WAS "hard-ridden with рго-

examinations,” Ho tested particularly at one of the age of 11 which decides whether children Al sinto schooln shalt follow an academic career or not.

He urged the Ministry of

Education to follow the example of Elon, Eng- kand's mont exclusive school where the entrance examination was only used for trading purposes. "There you can develop in that free society, a miero- eon at the world, your character and your natural intelligence," he said, "The time is ripe to give the nallon at Jargo these civilised privileges, for it

the la only by

correct development of education at we can solve these problems of leisure and delinquency."--China Mail

Special.

NO ORDINARY

TICKER

Edinburgh, Mar. 28.

Not satisfied that they w A 27-year-old stockbroker's clerk, whose heart

doing enough damage he began Aanpling down Telbi's plants himself.

Witnesses suid Teibi, shouting that he Ww2 not to blame, grabbed D stick and cracked Tarego úver the head,

"Hoj

Tarego told the court: hil me four times and I thought

I was dying.`

"I called out for him to stop but he kept hitting me so I hit him with my tomahawk."

Pollee said Teibl died three days later of a fruetured skull.

Great force

Mr Justice Gore said evidence! had shown that Telki had used: great forcĽ when he struck

with

of

Tarego.

Tarogo

hai retaliated some justification.

He found Tarego guilly manslaughter and jalled him for six months.-China Mall Special.

The

Valuable gift to Norway

Oslo, Mar. 28. Norwegian Ethno- graphic Museum has re-

ticks out loud, today announced he hopes to

marry soon.

Princess

and Tony

visit club

Mr Norman Allen, who has carried a noise-making plastie valve

since an In his heart operation four years ago, sald icday: "I've met a. girl who doesn't mind this ticker of mine."

He had thought marriage was out of question, he said, be caure, "this constant tick-tock is enbarrossing."

Allen refused to give the girl's name and said he hasn't might proposed yet-and sho London, Mar. 28.

But they have been Princess Margaret and her ay 143.

ung steady for three months fiance, Mr Antony Arm-and protpects look good.

Apart from strong-Jones, paid an in- formal visit today to the Victoria League Students' Club, which houses about 60 Commonwealth stud- cnts.

The Princess,

who is PIC-

licking like a clock, the repaired heart gives o trouble. Allen leads a com- pletely normal life. Sometimes he plays football.

Used to it

Egg, meani for Bacon

London, Mar. 28, Lord Goddard, former Lord Chief Justico, amused tho House of Lords by telling of the time when he was a target for tomatoes in the Court of Appool.

A

gant, dissatisfied with n ruling. went outside, bought some tomatoes and ulmed them

the Judge's Bench.

"But he misard, which Wo!! fortunate, because they were ripe tomatoes," Lord Goddar commented,

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One tomato weat through door and fell t the feet of judge who had nothing to do i

care but who said: with the

training tomatoes" Another anecdote which mard the Peers wa told by Lord Shimonds, a former Lord Chanceller,

DISSATISFIED

It was in the days when there of were two vice-chancellors the Court of Chancery, one tomed Mallus and the Bacon,

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