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STOP-PRESS NEWS are qui te inapplicable to the House of Justice has once again shown himself from the

e has once again shown himself from the unhappy tendency for the
In to-day1! issue ''Stop Press "
Commons." (6) an able watch-dog
for those high
Mr. Hore-Belisha opened ribbon tracks traditions of judicial independence of
world's trade to "fall into regulated and
restricted channels. The modern busi-
OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE COURT & PERS0^
for pedal cyclists which are part of a new
News appears on page 5. road at Baling. The innovation has been which his office makes him the supreme ness man, whether he likes it or not, QUEEN AT tNDlAN
coldly received by the National Cyclists' custodian in this country, and the LU>'U(liN» Friday iNight. BY PRIVATE WIRE.
Union.
has to become politician and lobbyist.
Government has shown its willingness The Q^ ^,,
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Speaking at the Old Mancunians* to make needed concessions. But why Rumania n Debts The Norf olk Turkey ! Burlitiglou
Selfridge & Co., Ltd. di nner last night Mr. Filson Young con- .e* ", e' ' at «>e s I'
demned the use of the cane in school. (the public may ask) was Lord Hewart Representatives of the Manchester, Most of the Turkej s that will be round by <=irGatler '*•. co
(Editorial Tl oom t}, London.
NOTE.—This space it occupied everj dax. by an Jack Notyie, who was also known as led to make his open protest? If
Coal and Combination Bradford , and London Chambers of Franu,
eaten this Christmas will come from purchased three p IB .u l e ^, ,,. ^"'n-i^
Toni Mancini, was a cquitted at Sussex one point of substance no w remains Commerce met Mr. Euntiman to-day to 1St
article reflecting the policies, principles, and opinions
cf this House ol Busin ess upon, various points ot The mills of God grind slowly, but Norfolk. They belong to the variety luranmoy Dhar > nM r !l «^ s ,lh<-
public interest. Assizes yesterday, af t er a t ri al last ing after last night 's debate it may be a discuss with him the question of called mammoth, bronze, because of two fro m the Lucknow swtio nn ' Ch»ktil>>a n,/
SELFBIDGE &! CO. LTD, five days, on a charge of murder. (11) suspicion that the lines of communica- they have their rivals, and the Coal
Spot cotton on the Liverpool market tion between the Lord Chief Justice and Mines Eeorganisation Commission Rumania n commercial debts to this their great size and the blight metallic the Bengal sct.|lon . "»« •"»
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country. The debts owing amount to gloss of their plumage. But succesb-
THE CONQUEST OF yesterday lose 1 point) to 7.08d. ior takes an honourable placs among £2,000,000 . £700,000 of which is owing ful efforts are beimz made to revive the ™bd uke of ¥ork
middling American, but futures were un- the Lord Chancellor 's department—in them. The Commission was set up by to Lancashire cotton firms, £400,000 to old Norfolk blactf turkey, which is rhe Duke of york
changed to 4 points lower. In New YorK such matters as the preparation of ™
DISCOURAGEMENT spot cotton was 5 points dearer at 12 Sllc. Bills affecting the administration of the Coal Mines Act of 1030. Yesterday Bradford woollen merchants, £280,000
to London creditors, and the balance
smaller (averaging from 12lb_. to 15lh.)
and more suitable to-day for the leas presents ami ,«„«.,.„« '01 E th < «ort s
and futures were 1 point to 18 points was published the first scheme of
higher. (18 and 21) the courts and the appointment of partial amalgamation which the Com- to creditors in other parts of Yorkshire numerous families and the limited received m Ulle ' ' ""f"'^,, c
By CALLISTHENES legal commissions—are not so open and in Edinburgh. Private negotia- cooking facilities of town-dwellers. ir om , >,
Ken t nn.l J m ,,„, " [ r -"1'" «h e &,.
FOREIGN as they might be. Yet that there was mission have been able to work out. tions uhich have been conducted with
Rumania by the British creditors have
Although popular many je ars ago, it of Duchess. Pri,, » *' 1
any substance in the last of Lord The eoherae relates to about sixty is now almost extinct. But one or r =s lu^: r - : ** '*- , t[l5
Eighteen of the crew of the
Xo leader in business, no head of steamer Usworth were save d on the Hewart's charges—his Newcastle undertakings in West Yorkshire ; and entirely failed to produce a settlement, two scattered birds have been secured da uthe ghte r, un s t], ,, r '"s j ounj.,
" something wh ich is the reasojj why the British monnm, ', ;
a Department is -worth, his job if he Atlantic yesterday by the Cunard liner here -the Commission 's path has been by the Norfolk agricultural authorities , jn &! ^'.** h^
(• anuot when occasion demands drive Asconia and the Belgian ship Jean deeper , " the dark hint that a Ministry smoothed by the fact that the West Government have nqj v taken the matter and these arc being carefully bred h appy returns of the ,i,-u , ', m " JI "->
, but ten are bclievetl to have been of Justice was on the table , a- scheme up. from to place the b_rged on a definite present herselt . ' ' heli um,:,
away the spirit of discouragement Jadot lost, together with two Belgians, whe n for which clause 2 of the Bill was Yorkshire coalow ners are notoriously Mr. Runcinmn is to meet Mr. footing again .
from those under his authority. one ot the Jean Jadot s lifeboats more alive to the benefits of co-opera- Strunqa , of the Rumania n Ministry of Just now in Norfolk the "pluckcrs," DUKE OF GLOUCES
Disappointments and setbacks cap=izcd. (11) "one of many things . . . paving tion than are most of their colleagues , Commerce and Industry, in London as they are called , up in companies from TER ,V
there must lie tor all who try. Only Aby ssinia, has drawn the attention of the way "—most people took leave to so much so, indeed , that about next week, and he wished to inform farm to farm , killing and pluckinp the N W ZEALA ND
t hose have failed in nothing who the League of Nations to the gravity of doubt from the beginning. The idea quarters of them agreed three- himself before meeting.Mr . Strunga of birds for the market. Theirs is i The Duke of blnum-i .
have attempted nothing. It is almost the situation on the Somalilcmcl- that this of all Governments should year ago mor e than a the views of the various commercial generally an inheri ted occupation ton . K w Z e.i1J;ir^ t rhT < *"" lW *«r
to come together into a in terests involved in Rumania 's handed dow n for generations. Austr.ili.1 on lvj .ir-l !!ig a.,,"-."'?"""* ia 1
inevitable that a check should be Aby ssinian border. (11) be solemnly conniving at the creation
indebtedness. W hat the creditors A ,,l,
followed by discouragement among A train in Germany yesterday crashed of a Ministry of Justice seemed an voluntary federation which controlled appear to have proposed to Mr. Aust ralia . '^r ail
^
those "who have not yet discovered into a lorry, killing 13 of the occupants extraordinary production
suggestion. We barely without" actually merg and centralised selling Runciman to-day is an exchange Young House-Builders
and inju ring
t hat variable fortune is as much a was a passenger on the train. the other seven. Hitle r ing any of the agreement after the. German model DUKE A N D DU CHESS OF
(11) needed last nig ht's denials to know Many a young engineer of to-day KEST
characteristic of life as variable Fascists who criticise tlie Italian that it -was without foundation. firms concerned. The main purpose of rather than an exchange cleaving probably chose his p rofession because IN LONDON '
weather is of Great Britain. ]Vo t Government' s new fi nancial policy are Whether such an innova the compulsory scheme now published system, which is understood to have when he was a boy someone gave him a The Du ke nn.l
much harm is done if the discourage- threa tened with expulsion fiom the is another matter and tion is desirable is to bring the outstanding worked far from well between Rumania D,, *.. ,, ..
f , , , , .
one on which into line with minority and some of her other creditors. constructional set with which he built drove to Lr ):i .lo.i /„„„ ![„ c"'' }*!lf «»»
ment is the shadow of a moment. party. (U) what is alread y being Tinder the proposal paymen ts due to model bridges and aeroplanes and I Bariict, wlu-.e tli or .„, "" ^ *»r
Tile trouble is when it -deepens into Th e United States Senate arms inquiry Lord Hewart's opinion s are no more done. One needs little imag ination to Rumanian exporters would be used to windmills. That, at least, is the theory pa rt of th e ir hoWM,,,m , "* lllc »«nH
a moo d o f pess im ism . is anxious to investigate the share of sacrosanct than those of other people, estimate the Commission's difficulties liquidate past Rumanian debts. It is on which uncles and guardians select Tho Duke , .|rivmK ,,;, i
Those who have bad any experi- ttrfiat individual Americans in financing the though, naturally they should be treated in districts where the mor& than likely that the British constructional toy's as Christmas pres- saloo n c.r, touk his «-,:,. tl) V V1""1
ence in supervising the business War. with greater respect tha n those of most. natural disposition owners lack the Government will discourage further ents. If there is anything in it, this St. Ja mes's Pai Mi w ,,,.r ,, j,, ,'" , 1"" «•«!•,
growth and education of young The late Lord Haldane 's Machinery of has already to co-operate. It trade with Rumania until a settlement Christmas is going to start a host of deali,ls ,,th i,, f)f t ^'V ^^i,«r1
people will know that tliis -deeper Government Committee in 1918 prepari announced its intention of has been Teacher! youngsters on a building career. With ! spondenco winchn ;had
the newest constructional toys a child before his -Ked.li,,,- m on n^ ' *" *
mood of discouragement is more Lor d Hewart' s Protes t certainly recommended the creation of mation ng schemes of partial amalga-
for the South. Yorkshire, the Genera l Brind can make model steamers and howit-
. f ' ei ^ stci
common than erpiable and phleg- such a Ministry, largely on the groun d zers, but he can also build a. gabled and Duchess ,lrove Iron S- / ' I* "*>
matic seniors will admit. Also they Public disputes between the Govern- that the multifarious duties imposed Durham , and the Nottinghamshire and A military correspondent writes :— road house with real windows or a *and o MB, PiccachUv , to 1 e
Duchess of York. ^Sle'" D
*
3* now that it can be found often in ment and the permanent head of the on the Lord Chancellor are such as no Derbyshire coalfields , and of total There is something intensely dramatic ten-storeyed block of flats, steel-framed, Scarcely anyone *'
t hose of the finest business tempera- judic iary are almost unprecedented in man should be expected to bear alone. amalgamations for Fife and for about the history of the military honeycombed with windows, and pro- orowd. rcoosn,«d in (lie Chri. ' ,,,,, ,
ment. Cannock Chase. These are being held families which , generation after genera- vided with a eteel fire escape. Hie ]> llke ,1 I
We have heard of it not only from better this country. Ko one knows that But ifc saw no reason why such a in abeyance unti l the West Yorkshire tion, hav e supplied officers to the army. parts Ifo rivets are required , for all the ^
than Lord Hewart and no one devolution should interfere with the scheme has fit into slots so easily that a small car through th e ,U. X r^ hl
those who are in subordinate posi- ! run the gauntlet of the Could the young officer of the Con- child can learn to make simple things After tea the Duke .,-1 C
tions hut from young men . heads can have been less surprised than political independence of the judges, Railway and Canal Commission naught Rangers , as, worn to a Bhadow, like scooters. The demonstrators in Trent Park bv car. "- »'!« reLUtiud
^to
of other businesses or already well himself at, the wide interest excited by who would remain in the nomination of m the new year. If ifc wins, favourearly the he lay on that terrible ridge before one shop have built an American sky-
advanced in success and respect. his speech of last Tuesday. It is the Lord Chancellor as they are sequels should be excitintf. Delhi seventy-seven yeara ago, in his scraper six and a half feet in height to SIR NIGEL PLA VF Af li,
One such came to see us the other doubtful whether one in a hundred to-day. wildest dreams have imagined that an show what can be done by people who
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<lay from a Midland city -where he citizens was aware of the existence unborn son of his would one day be do not shai'e Sir Raymond TJuwin 's
has a reputation for steady confi- of the severely technical Government selected to command a. British force in dislike for herding humanity together. The la te Sir Ni^c.l n -nr.r . ,
Franco-German territory while the A more homely attractive dwelling nmny vearsava,^, of
dence and ambition. He mentioned Bill which led to the trouble. The Britain and th e Saar The Perfect Road po pulace decided the nationality to exhibits the possibilities of another G^uillce
v which the Br,,!isll, Zr* t u 'f V"
1hat ho h ad heoij working hard for Lord Chief Justice however, had his they would adhere 1 new toy. In this the parts are wooden L, «" ££?
years almoft night and day to builtl ^ No one Hkea giving up anything that This son is General J. E. S. Brind. brick s, and they are join ed together to be his wish Ladywill,
and in accordance T*"*
"up his business, and that always just eye on it—after , as he said , his Everything- humanl y possible has w,,,t nm tl
when he thought he mipht have pot past "invaluable clerk " had drawn his now been done to secure a secret, unin- has once been enjoyed , and it ia fairly General Brind , who is a gunner , made by press-studs to make large or little i'Hst, , ,
his reputation as an efficient staff homes and more than thirty other ion of printed
hi s difficulties and mig'ht hegin to enjoy attention to it,—aj id, thanks to his fluenced , and undisturbed ballot in the certain that the
su ccess some new obstacle would arise, age which has dis- office r in the Great War. In 1917 he things.
which mean t bracing up his will to effort , intervention , the. public has at least had Saar. Local victimisation will have covered speed will only surren der it as was appoi nted Brigadier General The ready-made toys for small the art and histor y of lh 0 .lup.
plays and ol s J, (] S"*
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s=o tha t now he was beginning to think a useful education in the working of been averted by an excellent precau- a last resort. But if we accept speed Staff to the 11th Army Corps when it children include all the old favourite The oolleel.011 mcludes a fllle
c,aul ,„ „,
th at the fight was not worth while , (hat was sent to Italy. This corps was soft toys, grotesque or lovable, but the 1765 eJibon of !'The B<,&,r<s „£„ ,
ha would h ave got more out of life if he some of the more obscure processes tionary measure—the ballot boxes will on the roads as a factor that has come brought back in haste to France in
had been content with a subordinate posi- of our judicial system. Last night's be sealed and sent to Saarbriicken, the to stay, the acceptance places all the 1918 and took the brunt of the the wooden pullabout toys that run on and over 50 contemporary"erfi,^* ,
wheels ha-ve some novelties—all eighteenth-century j ,|.us. iilwe
tion , a small salary, and a quiet life. debate was conducted at the high level capital of the Saar , and the returns will more importance on its proper control Germans' final effort on April 9 and elephant, aic '
The true leader on thce occasions can of gravity which befits the subject. not be declared by communes, as is if accidents are to be a -cq w that looks too dignified available for students in the Isa-ue-i
ba nish discouragement He will not do avoided. A step , subsequent dates to drive through to for its job, a clown mounted on a Heference Library at Adelplu TmJ
it. by argum ent. Mostly it. is an operation Every speaker was concerned to usual in German elections , bu t by towards the improvement of this ccn- the Channe l ports. This was the circus horse, and a Roman charioteer London. '
of personality and comradethip. Always emphasise the point that nobody in constituencies. Thus, if in some village trol was taken yesterday when Mr. memorable occasion when the broken driving his one horse f uriously.
th e business oliief can do it best when this country would dream of trying to only two or three people ran ks of the Portuguese gave the SCOTT AND BLACK H0MB
by a word or a smile lie can sTkjiv that have voted Hore-Belisha, the Minister of Trans- Germans a great; opportunity. This
he has had hundreds of sneli di.'Hrul ties, interfere with the independence of the for the " status quo, " the fact will port, opened the new section of the oppor tunity was only thwarted by the The Landlady of the George Scott and Black, -winners of the MiIJt
lia« hundreds of th em every year still, Bench. Since it socma to have been Western Avenue in Middlesex, which lighting qualities of the 11th Corpa-and The late Miss Murray, the landlady England hall-Melbourne air-race, armed lueS; n-
bu t that they have passed only into a accepted that the Bill under discission not be known and any suspicion ho described as the staff arrange ments made by of the old George Inn in the Borough, overland from last niglit. They had Ut\t\H
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eteady and tolerant good humour and that may have fallen on them locally " the most perfect General Brind in the emergency. Kaples to Paila.
th at they do not now for one moment hud no such object, and since, moreover, will remain unconfirmed. It is " example' of arterial road construction which has been of ten mentioned in this and across the Channel in the on Id Cnlj ii.
shake his hearty belief that every bit of the amendment offei ed by the Govern- also a very good thing that the " in the country." Sufficiently wide Correspondence, has left JEl6,29B , the of Tlianet. steamer Isle
eff ort is worth while, that it is good fun ment was regarded as agreeable to the Auctioneers Licence *
to keep on try insr. Saar Plebiscite Commission has pro- to be divided into two separate residue of which after payment of At Dover a large crowd asscmUed on lit
The philosophy of this Store and of parties concerned , ±he public exirtc- tested against broadcast talks from a ways by a "reserve " strip, with There is considerable disappointme nt bequests goes to her 'friend and com- quayside and the marine station to uekome
its members is that H pai/s f r > in/, that ment may now perh aps be allowed to German station.. Such talks have been all the improvements that have been among the estate age nt community over panio n Miss Isabel Barnes. Miss the aiinien. As they stepped off the can*-
happiness consists in having chosen die down. Satisfa ction may be going on during the whole year—not a perfect ed on other roads, it also has the delaj' in appointing the proposed Miss Barnes had for many years assisted way thPy were surrounded liv friends
one's life purpose and in seeking to Murray in the conduct of this to shake them by Hie haiul. Scolt'swssr
ivalixc it itit/i all the joic c mitt rcsouicss expressed that the questions of general week has passed without one ,—and two bicycle tracks for the sole use of Select Committee reg arding licences for ancient coaching inn , where the hop words on landing weie. Ers(
f i t. nnp .'s rn»imf/j ir7 . policy at issue do not. after last night's they have had only one purpose, to in- cyclists. This last feature , which has auctioneers , house agent s, and valuers. factors and market gardeners of the to see you. " Botu ;\ere "Well , neote flsd
A few are fo rtunate beyond the dreams In July last Sir John Giltnour said he Borough still gather. The inn. dates looking fit sod
of youth. Most have to be content with debate, appear so important as they fluence the poll by misrepresenting the long been urged in this country and would not oppose this. Neither, how- to 1676, and like the other great uionzert.
bu t n. fractional success. But even if the seemed to rlo earlier in the week. nature of the authority wielded by the successfully employed abroad , is being, ever , will he expedite it, some galleried inns of the Borough, of which Dover Among these who welcomed llirat at
fraction were ever 50 much smaller i t Lord Hewart's broadside on Tuesday League of Nations in the Saar and, tried for the first time on an important two hundred M.P.s ofalthough all parties it is the last , there was probably an inn
were representatives of ilie Be Haul-
would , we believe, still be worth while was aimed in several directions, and on the site in Chaucer's day. Near by lnnd Aeroplane Company, themafi erj ot ilie
to try. for the ioy is more in the battle above all, by blackening the character arterial road in England. As Mr. Hore- favour such a step.
The facts are that the laws is Tabard Yard on the site of part of Comet machine, Mr. Haiolil Perrin , stcii-
than in ilie achievement, in the journey Government speakers yesterday were of Mr. Knox , the president of the Saar Belisha, p ointed out in his speech , the dealing
1han in the destination. at pains to argue that some obje ctives Governing Commission. Talks of that number of road accidents in which old and with these callings are the famous inn from which Chaucer 's tary of t he Hoyal 'Aeio Chili, anil Mulof
are ' all of a purely pilgri ms began their ride, which will Black, wlio repieaenteii Mr. EdiVards, tit
were fired at which need not have kind sho.ild now cease, or at least be- cyclists are involved is steadily revenue-raising character. None im- last as lone as literature. owner of the Comet.
Selfridge &. Co., Ltd. received that attention. The Bill come less objectionable. But the increasing , and when ifc is known that poses ahy control over personnel, The White Hart, where Dickens Scott and Black were gi\ca a preal nil-
under discussion was chiefly concerned princi pal precaution to ensure a fair 1,324 out of the 7j202 deaths on the nor provides any measure for taking places the discovery of Sam Weller by cotne bv a (huge crowd when (her armed at
with the filli ng of vacancies in the plebiscite is the arrival of the inter- road last year were of cyclists there Acts aw ay licence s in any event. The main Mr. Pickwick, was swept away in Victoria Station ,' London, last nigM-
King 's Bench Division. The conges- national force. The mere fact that it should be few to quarrel with the (auctioneers), and 18C1 are those of 1808 (valuers), 1845 recent times, and the George took over was a "royal " welcome. Thoie was ear-"
PRESENTS tion in that division has long been is on the wa5" has already changed the experiment. (house agents^ its literary associations- so thoroughly thing; except the carpet. Special tarrou
To provide tracks for all being passed before even the that I think Miss Murray
VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS notorious—though Lord He wart lias atmosphere in the Saar, an atmosp here cyclists is no more an infringement of Chartered Surveyors ' Institution, the believe that when a. girl stie had came to had been erected , only those with rem"11
senior of seen were allowed into the raileil-off eudosim
B A X E N D AL E S stated that it is nothing to what it used their liberty than to provide pavements the landed professional Sant- Weller working in the yard. She opp osite tthich their carriage stl>p|ieil> and
to be,—and the Government is there- that unt il now was close and thundery. for pedest societies, came into existence. Many grew geraniums and fehis in pots on
rians, and if in t he future it
MILLER STREET
fore proposing to appoint two extra British contingent gives That the interna tional force includes a is decide
d to divide the road
prac titioners think that the mutual the railing of the open galleries of her huge arc lamps were diiected on ihe ainuci
it an enormous still code of conduct now in operation can inn , and her little snug—there was no
as they stepped fiom ilie truin .
The comfort of your room can be judges. Lord Hewart has no objec- further into lanes for slow and fast only be of limited value w hile, all and bar—was always like a. bower. She Scott and Black neve oftitiallr welfoii*!
tion to this step by itself. He thinks authority in the Saar. Nor can there moving traffic there will surely be no sundry may obtain the necessary succeeded her mother in the care of by Lieutenant Colonel fUi slmenlini ,
ruined by inefficient lighting. be any doubt that the authori ty and
Let W A L K E R ' S , ELECTRICAL it "most useful." But he did object prestige of Great Britain have risen in complaint from the lorry-driv ers that Customs liconpe without the slightest the Cleovge fifty-six years ago. It is Director of Civil Aviation , ami Lord (Swell
vestige, of qualification being required pleasant to think that this _ extraor- chairman of the r.c^al Aero Clul) .
SPECIALISTS, advis e yon and show you to the making of their appo intment they are being driven off the road. It
a range of 250 modern lightini fittings. Europea n eyes. This country has, in of them. dinary old survival , with its four-
dependent on a Parliamentary resolu- is true th at cyclista will no longer be poster beds and candle-light upstairs, LORD MOYNIHAN AND OLYMPIC
tion. He and others had "protested the teeth of a would-be popular-press able to ride
B. O. WALKER & CO., I TD.,
2G, Cannon Street . MANCHE ITEH 4. agitation , declared against treating three and four abreast, A Ne w Wbrtien 's Legi on will go on under Miss Barnes, who ASSOCIA TION
BLA. SSS3. for years " against this proviso. How- but that is acknowledged to be a knows and care s for all its traditions.
ever, the fact that he had "protested international agreements as scraps of dangerous practice for all alike, and The fact that discussions .were going It is announced by the liniiah OUmpiJ
for years " at least implies that there paper and for practical collaboration the right to be killed can hardly be on about the formation of a new The Game of " Weevers " Association Hint Lord Jl onjnih.m . of IwK
was no revolutionary innovation in that in carrying them out. And there is maintained with conviction. Women 's Legion, consisting of trained 'has accepted the j io siiion of ihairman of
A new amusement on the lines of the the Council as from Jatu.ary 1, 1535, .n
THE GUAMD WA
» N provision of the present Bill. Lord every sign that this policy is aS popular
at home as it is welcome abroad.
wome n ready to act in any emergency, once popular game
has been known fnr somfi t.ifnp.bv Ipnrl - pursue d at the "Beavers " can be succession to Sir Hai olil Jtcin.leo. I*"1
Hailsham yesterday mentioned that the mg wome aquarium at the Zoo. Moynihan has aliondy been a i ife presidtfiirt
MANCHESTER , SATURDAY, provision went back to 1910. "Whether n m various organisations. There are
One Man 's Meat The first public mention of the other species represe nted in lor some years. He was tlir in prinsip 1951. .n
December 15, 1934 [ or not Lord Hewart is right :n con- Women 's Legion New Movement, as I the tank there for which, on occasions, speaker at the a n n u a l rihtmnr
sidering that it -would be better i£ these understand it is to be called you must hunt if you wish to see the middle of Ins twin o office as ji resi'tns
Politics of Trade The old utilitarian ptinciple of the two of three days ago by , was made them.
judicial appointments were made auto- greatest happiness of th e greatest general the secretary One is the lesser weever. It is worth of the Eoynl College of .-iirpi-nnbes al* 1' "
»
matically, without any need for refer- When politicians talk glibly of the number has never failed to be popular Jerusalem in a letter about of the Order of St. John of while to hunt fo r them, and you can hoped that Lord It ovmli.m mil
TO-DAY'S PAPER ence to Parliament, is another question. benefits to British industry that with the greatest number. The more pa triotic offer of the Women 's Legion " spotting weevers. "the have, if you choose, a competition in act as commandant of tljf Hriti fh te<llrl
which wil l compete in tin- 'Jlji ur u o Gum"
SPECIAL ARTICLES— ' Lord Hailsham was merely anxious to flow from trade agreements they rarel y people who feel tha t they belong to this to assist ifc in its organisation of help There are two species of weevers to of 1926 at Berlin.
American Scene : The One and the deny that there was any novel risk of stop to think of what worries these fortunate category the louder the to the public in case of gas attacks. be found in British waters. They are
Many (by Ivor Brown) 9 political interference from that par- agreements, actual and prospective, cheers of He said that for the last year the edible , but unpopular with fishermen , ADOLF AND FRITZ BUSCH
Romney Bicentenary 11 ticular clarse in this present Bill. On bring to industry. The cotton industry approbation that are raised members of the St. John Ambulance because they have on t heir heads and l
and the less chance there is that the Bri gade in London had been trained in in their dorsal fins poisonous spikes The brothers Acl o'f .<!' I >'«!* E:[if j
Bridge : A Mathematician at the clause 2 of the Bill the Lord Chief has been struggling with the Australian suffering minority will be considered. the duties of the defence of the civilian which, if they penetr ate the skin of the received the honorary d r fn f nt Doiio' ™
Card Table 7 Justice s original criticism was more
Pruning 8 ' Govern ment for many months to get Yet only too often what is meat to 99 population against gas, th at th e hand , set up an unpleasant and painful Music nt a special »ra .Iuaiion at Kilitilaif"
The Peace Ballot -. 8 grave. This clause arranged for a fair treatment for British goods, and per cent of the population may be organisation of a first-aid station herij irritation. They are also unpopular University yesterday. Dr. DnnnH F™11"
and in other cities would require a with bathers, because th ey bury them- Tovey, Professor of .M.i= -. pr inting m
Music, D rama, and Films possible appointment by the Lord another hard-wrung . concession is regarded as poison by the remaining greater number of trained personnel selves in the sand and if you tread brothers, eaiil that tlirn musical <*"'"
'• Chancellor of a Vice-President to act
IWireless Programmes 12 announced to-day. The main Lanca- one. An instance of is provided than was available in the St. John upon them you are likely to hare a had run on lines parallel nn ii cmnr '" *"'
in the Court o£ Appeal. At present shire case against the Australian inter- by the newly reduced this
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rates for tele- Ambulance Brigade, and that the Bore foot for several days. tary to one anot her. Ado.: »as oik «' '"'
CORRESPONDENCE— the .appointment of a Vice-President pretation of the Otta wa agreement has phone calls at night. A discussion in Women 's Legion had promised to help It is this burying habit which makes greatest living violirist = . l>e:h a 5 * J °'
The Protocol and After (Mrs. from among the Lords Justices Hot yet been met, and while the small the- " Post," the magazine of the Post by enrolling volunteers. them amusing to hunt for in the tank. playe r and as lender of ^i '" f| t t<le
Swan wick) 17
is governed by custom. The Some are easy to spot because their perfect string quart s?l= .n'i»" "\i a!'-'S- }""j
Indian Elections (Mr. M. A'. mercy of four months ' free importation Office workers, reveals the fact- that Women of the Lesion heads project, but many of them bury the elder , was an o i f h » = t r i M.ii'hi''1'-"-. 6"'
Ansari) 17 senior Lord Justice is expected to of goods into Australia may be wel- while the public chattsi'3 cheaply away themselves right up to the eyes, and he had nursusd his c u r r' iu.ii a1'"0""
Lancashire Trade with India preside in . the Second Court. comed it Will not escape notice that the through the dark hours in the pleasant The Women 's Legion New Movement nothing but two tiny black specks success.
(Mr. W. M. Wiggins) 17 The new Bill would have given the Federal Minister admits that it is given belief that they arc economising is not yet ready to begin its work as a reveals their whereabouts. They are
Students and Wa r (Mr . H. Ed ge
and others)
Lord Chancellor statutory power .to
7.. 17 choose a specific Lord Justice and because of "the inability of Australian by talking to their distant friend^ will confineagency,
recruiting and when ifc is ifci small fishes, less than six inches long.
For those who think of liavFng a MARCH
COURTS MSXT YEAR
manufacturers to supply requirements." they are also making the ni ght hideoue the itself at first to recruiting competition , let it be said Fur Hie first tun * tn I'. - r '=" lile K '"f
An App eal to Belgrade (Miss M.
E. Durham) 17 make him Vice-President. The Lord To be of any real value the concession for a, few unfortunates. 'In small towns son. It already has
women wanted by General Wilkin- spotting that thay should find at least a dozen, Kill hold tuo Coiiii = n. .M i - . next «»•
Chief Justice hinted , not ambiguously, should either be much longer or should where there is no all-night telephone secretary at Shell-Mexan office and a but it ^ is not easy. This is because tm> ?n"- r T.imle! «><'
that this proviso was directed at Lord relate to time of dispatch from this exchange the telephonists ate House in the tions will pre\ent the fi i - ' ""' (- - urI! "°
Strand. The present committee
HOME Justice Slesser and would give the country and not to time of arrival in to combine sleep with what workmeant small one. Lady Londonderry, is a
who In the Theatres
being held as «=nal -n J1.- - 1*° rs,,f
may founded the Wonieh's Legion early in With the arrival of the Courts will be heM, a= in i. ' -ii-al j ea
After a long debate in the Mouse of Lord Chancellor power to pass over Australia. It was decided yesterday occur to wake them up again. In the the war with the first Bing Boys at June. The official aivio:rr?i- .eiit '!ate^'^,
Lord s yesterday there was a iiappy end- Lord Justice Slesser's title to seniority. that Lancashire should, approach days when a trunk call, at night meant plementing the army intention of sup- the Alhambra on Tuesday the great Lord ChaniVr l-i - '""'1ui!"!
"
ing to the legal storm raised by Lord The gravity of the complaint required Canada and ask for a reduction of that 's supply of cooks The J1ot
Hewart. (14 & 15) no emphasising. The country will be an approach to bankruptcy at the end Theand motor-drivers, is the president. stream of holiday productions is in view of t:.e , rl,-.hr.i:.ni- 'V " - r t f »
chairman, ib Dame Helen Gwynne released. The chief feature of the tt ith f
t e Silvci .luhiW - -i '
.''< •
Dominion's duties on cotton and rayon of the year they could generally rely May, two Courts «i! " !>^ lie W "'- '),„,(
"VT^l!
After a threat by Sir Austen Chamber- grateful for the reassurance received goods—another test of the practical
on peace and quiet after midnight at W.A.A.O.s'. v aughan, who was in charge of the year is the increase in pantomime, both in and two in June. 1335. , I*'l ira "$"o
lain that lie would resign if the proposal from Lord Hailsham yesterday. utility of Ottawa. The trade agree- least, but now all that is gone. in France before she in. the West End and the subutbs and application are paru "'!![I? "Vf w »
!were embodied in their programme the The became Commandant of the Women atate whether the " w > '> ''l V"- wc " ot
League Of Nations Union yesterday "Nobody," he said, "mentioned Lord ment with India, now approaching reports tell a dismal tale of forced Royal Air Iforce. 's throughout the country. With the summoned r .j iitt m - t
shelved a resolution urging the creation "Justice Slesser's name in the discus- completion, will give similar rights bi i return, to grace of Drury Lane there in. June* to attend a ,
of an international air police force. (11) "sion until the Lord Chief Justice had insomnia. At Kendal the telephonist All the members of the committee must be put the imitation of pantomime c](j
access to an Indian Tariff Board, and, cannot retire until at least 1 a.m. ; held high positions in women's Wat- at the Victoria Palace and the Prince Evening Courts h.ive r- ,..I ' c r before 1] f ^ ' a
The Shipping Subsidy Bill was read "brought his name forward. " Never- services. Mrs'. Johnston •Was' with the in March , a Iiifh of!H- »' J , °-wod
a second time in the House of Commons theless, to make the question free from it ia pretty" certain , will soon be acted Kidderminster (poor man) was "dis- W.A.A.0.B, Dame Rachel Crowdy with Edward. The pantomime at the Lyceum Palace stated last mght I: i= un " „
yesterday. (15) all dispute the Govern ment willingly upon. Ifc is little wonder that the turbed " more than usual between the British Red Cross, arid Mrs, always be taken for granted. can that so far definite <lat<-i h» ve "*:, ^lt «
Manchester Public Assistance Com- Joint Committee of Cotton Trade 12 30 and 6 SO a.m. ; at Elgin the Laujihton Matthews and Once
Lady more Mr. George Jackley will be fixed by the ICing for the Courts »•dijj ,
mittee is to consider applying for an accepted Lord Reading's suggested Organisations should have set up a caretaker, his wife, and daughter were Oholtaondeley were with the Women's hurling that terrific voiee of his to the probabl e that the twohalfin ofMaicli
^
additional £143,000 for outdoor relief. (13) amendment to tie Bill that this par- Tariffs and Commercial Treaties Com- all up till 3 a.m. ; and Omagh sends Royal Naval Service. Lady Hailsb&m enormous house, afld doing it, so doubt, place in the second the mcnui
The need of a new traffic code -which j ticular provision should be understood mittee) that its Dominions Tariffs the rather cryptio mesaage j "Is unable Yeomanry
was with the Mel d Ambulance Nursing till March is in, -for they can keep success^ e evenings.
!w ould define primary responsibility .was as not applj 'ing to "any present Committee should be busy, and that "to perform cleaning between 8 p.m. Kosebery was Service in France, atid Lady pantomime running at the Lyceum as
suggested by Lieutenant Colonel Piciard members of the Court of Appeal." a motor-driver. They it uaed to tub of old, when & ten or
in an address in Manchester last night. reports should be in preparation on "and midnight" The situatioii is do hot officially represent their did war- twelve weeks' Season wasi titotil at the The King ha=> awoiniu l IU-*'"" ir °
. »a
The great judicial "crisis," there- the effects o£ bilateral agreements and being discussed at hea dquarters , and time services, taut tfaeh' presence on the Tifttid. t0 l(
The Australian Government has made fore, may be said to have dissolved of Mr Elliot's Herbert iIeaclc-l-<ellK r i tuiil '» 1|t
further concessions to Lancashire on the . agricultural policy on something will no doubt be done to the comm ittee may be taken to indicate . Otherwise the routine continues on extra equerry to his JIj Jm'. - 1 _
«Jotton yarn" and piece-goods duties. (13) among mutual expressions of goodwill. the export trade in cotton goods. remedy-it, but in the -meantime it is Legion scape 1 of the work the Women's the assumption that only old friends
intends to do when it is estab-
.-fiiving ju dgment yesterday in the test It was perhaps a pity that we had to Between, them the Joint Committee only right to think twice before keeping lished with branches in many parts of are welcome at Christmas. " Chai'ley's
Aunt " and "When Knights lie
case brought by Mr. A. P. Herbert, the have it .at all. But nothing at least and the Manchester Chamber of Com- the caretaker's daughter up at Elgin the country. If it is beginning with Bold" turn up again—this year Were Forbes-Robertson, will I1C ,• j terirf
I*rd Chief Justice said that "the bulk became it Bo well as last night' the at Palladium once more. , Th J "^ oB{(Jlrr
<m tb.8 provisions of the Iicensine Acts of its taking s manner mBfce ' ate giving admirable illustra-. or stopping the cleaning at'Oinagh— gas section, that is because _ so Daly 's and the Fortune. The Garrick tries " The Gh ost Train
off, TJie Lord Chief tioag of the consequences that follow;' however cheap it may seem,.' many other countries are preparing! wilf offer " The Belle of New York," nctv-comer appears tr> h"
defences, against possible jr as attacks. . and "£eter. Pan,,", ^v itk 3Iiss Jean Luck," at the WestuuusUi1 .

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