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MEANS TO SUCCESS IN LIFE

MR JUSTICE TYNDALL’S ADVICE (Neu, “You are going out into a ruthless and greedy world—l should know—and your greatest armour against it is hard work,” said Mr Justice Tindall. of the Court of Arbitration, in an address to senior Wellington College pupils at to-day’s break-up ceremony.

He advised them to develop the qualities of loyalty, service, and dependability, and to keep their sense of humour. They should be dependable not iu work only, but in all their activities. Other cardinal virtues would follow automatically. Schools were very different to-day, and there was not the same restraint as in his time, said Mr Justice Tyndall. Teachers were no longer regarded as bogies, and children were being encouraged to think as individuals. and give expression to their opinions.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26605, 15 December 1951, Page 8

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MEANS TO SUCCESS IN LIFE Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26605, 15 December 1951, Page 8

MEANS TO SUCCESS IN LIFE Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26605, 15 December 1951, Page 8

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