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AS GOOD AS THEIR FATHERS WHEN AGED 14

London, Aug. 1. Fathers may nos always be right after all. Fourteen-year-old chil- Aren will be Interested to knew that they have just as much in- telligence as their parents.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1936.

LONG-DISTANCE

*FLIGHTS

Tommy Rose Dwells "On Difficulties

BODY WILL NOT OBEY BRAIN

London, Aug. 4 The earnest students attending At least this is what Dr. Thomas the City of London vacation course

The teachers were attending the

education, and Dr. Wright was discussing the backward child.

"The growth of intelligence." he sald, "ceases at the age of 14, and the man of 40 has no more in- telligence than the girl or boy 'of 14,

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MR. CHURCHILL

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Desire For Stronger League

London, Aug. 2.

Mr. Winston Churchill may join the executive committee of the League of Nations Uniori. If he did so the Union might think his arrival in the fold compensated, pensated, for the withdrawal of Bir and perhaps more than com-

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course, nobody at all familiar with Mr. Churchill's thinking about for- eign affairs would be astonished if he formally attached himself to the L.N.U.

He has long been in ravour probably more anxious to have a strong League now as an insurance against Germany. German rear- mament colours all his thought.

Chamberian. And, of

Wright headmaster of Coatbridge in education, which is always held secondary school, Lanarkshire, at this time of year, never waste told senior teachers at Bedford the August Bank Holiday by taking College, London, to-day.

the day of. Perhaps that is be- cause many of them have come City of London vacation course in from long distances, and for some of a strong League, though he is of them it is a serious affair. The teachers from Pittsburg receive

course, and are expected to return scholarships to bring them to the

to the United States with diplomas.

Nevertheless it does not follow The reward for attending on that he wants a League against Bank Holiday is an address by Germany in all circumstances. Like someone who has adventured in any upholder of pure League doc- strange places. One year amg trine Mr. Churchill would, welcome game hunter told them sensational a pacific Germany into the League. stories. Last year the author of "Green Hell" outdid those serisa-bered, recently accepted the pre- Mr. Churchill, it may be remem- tions, and to-day Mr. Tommy Rose, sidency of the New Commonwealth who might have stressed the an- Society, an organisation xious aspect of his flight to Cape- stands for a League backed by an "It is suggested that intelligence town, chose to show them the international force. In an address begins to decline at 35. This may lighter side. He assumed that the to

some eighty Parliamentary explain why such matters as poli- women teachers were most anxious members of the society a fortnight are sometimes handled in to know what he thought of Amy ago he "subscribed whole-hearted- such an absurd fashion."

Mollison, so he told them he had ly to the main purpose of the or- Dr. Wright emphasised the dan- always been one of her greatest ganisation, which he defined as ger of teaching backward chi- admirers, that she possessed cour- "the establishment of the reign of the age in a marked degree, and that international law supported by ade-

he did not feel inclined to go into quate forces." mourning when she broke his re- cord flight to Capetown,

"If a problem could be chosen that was outside the scope of any special knowledge or experience possessed by the older person the grasp and power of the 14-year- old child in the solution of that problem should be as great.

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dren at the same rate as normal child.

An attempt

COTE- the same ground with retarded chlidren as with normal children. was not

He said that before undertaking only a hopeless task, but could a long-distance fight an airman only result in giving about one-

has to practise sliting still for in- tenth of the children a sense of credibly long periods and that, be- failure. which was an obstacle to

cause of the monotony of the flight, their progress not only in school there are times when the body will but perhaps in their entire lives..

not always obey the brain. Once "With retarded children more when he had had to swerve from emphasis should be put on the

his course over Southern Rhodesia concrete, manual and utilitarian | 10 avoid a storm he turned and flew aspects and less on the academic ten miles to the north-east though subjects of the curriculum.

he knew he should have been fly- ing south-west.

"The spelling of words they are not likely to use and the working. ol sums dealing with measures and processes they are not likely tu require should be sacrificed without scruple."

FRENCH MINISTERS

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ITALIAN WELCOME

Mr. Rose told some stories to ex- plain why he said that above every- thing else the long-distance pliot mjust have a sense of humour. When he reached Capetown from England in three days, 17 hours, and 37 minutes, the Deputy Mayor who welcomed him took him at once to the local broadcasting sta- tion to say a few words, and lost his nerve when he faced the micro- phone. The pilot heard him say, "Ladies and gentlemen, I have the greatest pleasure in introducing to you Mr. Tommy Rose, who has just come from England in 3 days, 17 hours, and three minutes." Next When the new French Chamber day Mr. Rose lunched with General assembled, I mentioned that ea- Hertzog, and the General, after thusiasts of the Popular Front talk-saying that he had listened to the ed of the session lasting right broadcast, added "Surely it is through the summer, writes a cor- quicker to come by boat." respondent.

Hoping to reach Tunis at the end of one stage of his return flight Mr. Rose had to land about half-way. at Benghazi. When he saw the marvellous display of Verey lights

London, Aug. S. French M.P.3 have at the moment two reasons for uneasiness. One is the Spanish crisis, which has pro- duced more evident repercussions in Paris than in any other capital. The other is the holidays

August has now cooled their zeal, and the desirability of an early re- ceas is the one subject on which the Deputies are unanimous.

This is How expected to take and rockets that went off as he ap- place next week. August has be-peared come so common a month for in- ternational complications that French Ministers are not allowing the present situation to interfere with their plans.

M. Blum will go to his usual Bre-

ton resort. His colleagues will scatter to their various depart ments.

The President is anticipating them by leaving earlier for Chateau Dizilie, State residence near Grenoble.

WHERE LAWYERS

DIFFER

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London, Aug 5. On his 75th birthday yesterday Judge Crawford was regretting his retirement from the County Court Bench, where lay his only interest in ille.

Another eminent member of the legal profession who has also re- tired from the Bench thinks dif- ferently. He is Bir Chartres Biron. Els pursuits are many. They range from literature to yachting under the White Ensign. Not that Bir Chartres, in whose eyes most motorists are callous and insolent, has taken to the sea to avoid the roads.

We will

thought how very friendly the over the aerodrome, he

Italians were to give him auch a welcome. But an spoke English explained that these Italian who

were signal lights meaning "If you don't land immediately send

up a machne to shoot you down." Ten hours later the air- waiting in the office of the Consul. man, not yet allowed to leave, wes

who switched on the radio just as it announced:-"Mr. Tommy Rose passed over Benghazi at nine o'clock. He is expected to arrive at Croydon at any moment," Mr. Rose told the audience that he meant to take part in the air race to Capetown next month, but he did not expect to win because his machine was not as fast as the others.

COUNTERFEIT GANG IN SHANGHAI

Shanghat,, Aug. 19. Three men' were remanded till August 25 by the First Special Dis- trict Court yesterday, charged with manufacture of counterfeit bank- notes The accused were arrested by Wayside detectives headed by Det.-Sergt. Wittinsky at House No. 27, Lane No. 932 East Yuhang Road.

Yachting, he said recently, was one of the chief among the hobbies The police found in the house two which made his retirement, at 73, printing presses, eight engraving 80 full of interest.

plates, Ave stone printing blocks, five rollers, 20 drawing plates, bot- tes of Ink, seven rolls of paper, 14 samples of Impressions of bank- notes, and one counterfeit bank- note of $10 denomination of the Central Bank of China.

He has now chartered the ketch Joyette for a cruise. No fine- weather. yachtsman,, he la setting his course westward and hopes to call at ports in the south of Ire land.

which

Again, as showing his preoccupa tian with Germany, he urged that the Parliamentary nations must not be taken at a disadvantage as against the armed dictatorships, and that therefore all reasonable measures, should be immediately taken to afford effective. security. Here was his old plea for bigger and speedier rearmament in this country.

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