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London, July 3, A great deal has been heard about the Channel Tunnel during the past few days and although nothing has come of the activity there is a general feeling that the project is now nearer accomplish- ment than ever before in its 50, years' history. That is not to say, however, that it will ever be built.... but simply that the scheme is now known to be a practical and paying one which can be undertaken by private en- terprise whenever the Govern- ment of the day gives its sanc- tion, and in view of the division of opinion into pro and anti- Tunnellers there is always the possibility that the "pros" may one day become more numerous and powerful.
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Manila, August 4. The body of George Eugene Dirick, 20 years old, third officer They arrived at of the m.s. Wichita of the Ameri- Vancouver on the evening of Maycan Pioneer Line, who jumped 30. left that city by special train into the Pasig River from the 12.30 p.m. next day, reached Quebee 2.25 p.m. on June 4, the train run-Jones Bridge early last Saturday. ning, alongside the Empress of morning, was found at 8.15 am. France which sailed the same after yesterday floating near the Magai- noon and arrived at Southampton lanes Landing
The special train with its 102 passengere was handled on the same schedule at trans- The actual time Canadá, Limited. in days was 28 from Hong Kong, 25 from Shanghai, and 21 from Yokohama.
on June 11.
ART EXHIBITION.
MODELS OF FAMOUS SHIPS AT
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Shortly after the finding of the body, secret service investi- gators announced that Dirick had) committed suicide. However, up to a late hour last night, detec-i tives could not offer any motive that may have prompted the young officer to kill himself.
An autopsy performed on the body which was taken to the city
morgue
many miscellaneous exhibitions agents showed that Dirick at- it is refreshing to come on one tended a party on Friday night with a reason and an object, an with some friends at Tom's Orlen- object. morcover, inspiring and tal Grill the party lasting up to so magnificently served as it is an early hour on Saturday morn here.
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on order of the city! fiscal's offices revealed no marks; of violence. The autopsy reporti Paris, June 23. The Salon des Beaux Arts de la received at secret headquarters Following the Report of the Committee (set up
by Mr. Mer held its varnishing day in the stated that Dirick died of drown-
Orangerie in the Tuilleries Garing.
After so Investigation by secret service Baldwin) in its favour from andens this afternoon. economic point of view there was some surprise when the Govern ment issued a White Paper say ing that it could not permit the scheme because the economic case for it was not sufficiently strong to outweigh the other disadvan- This is the fourth annual show tages. Finally a resolution was of the name to be held in Paris. put down in the House of Com-The first three were in the gallery mons by Mr. Thurtle, a Socialist of Rene Zivy, who conceived the Member who has for long been an idea and is still its chief servant ardent supporter asking for facili- in the new and far finer sur- ties to be given forthwith. The roundings resolution was signed by a hun- Nothing that appertains to the sea
The driver drove the car dred M.P.'s of all parties and the and is capable of artistic interpre- through the Escolta and Jones debate on it took place recently, tation is foreign in this exhibi- Bridge, this being the shortest Mr. Thurtle opened the debate tion. As you cross the threshold route to Pier 7, secret service in- and pointed out that the case you seem to come into an atvestigation stated. Upon arriving] against the Tunnel was nothing mosphere of salty splendour..
A perfect sense of continuity it was founded on precedent and runs from the navigators of He pointed out that it Hakluyt, through the epoch of was ridiculous to refuse to sanc-windjammers, of which there are tion the tunnel any longer be-two brilliant paintings by Marin VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER Via Japan Ports from cause no State mency was requir- Marie, to a superb. Dreadnought
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August 12, Alipore, British str.,
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M.. M. & Co.
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tons. Capt. E. E. Jones, from. Keelung, buoy No. A2-Fur ness (Far East) & Co.
reason,
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i.e.
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At about 3 o'clock Martin Fuller on board the radio operator
car of the Wichita, hired N. & B. Garage and placed Dirick Fuller gave instruc- in the car. tion to Roman Rosario, the driver, Orangerie. to take Dirick to Pier 7.
com-
at the south approach of the Jones Bridge, Dirick, according to the police, ordered the car to stop.
Dirick got out of the auto- mobile and, without much ado, jumped into the Pasig River. Greatly excited Rosario reported the matter to the first police] officer he saw who in turn report- ed it to the Luneta police station. Several patrolmen were rushed to the Jones Bridge in an attempt to locate Dirick, but all their efforts
proved fruitless.
Shortly after. 8 o'clock yester- day morning, while Francisco Castro, of 987 Calle Fulgueras, was standing at Magallanes Land ing. he spotted the dead body of
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930.
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Rosario, the driver of the gar-
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The P. & O. 8.8. Karmala from
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ed and trade with the Continent in a storm by L. Haffner. was bound to benefit.
Lent by State. - · Sir Basil Peto, a staunch Conser- vativė, seconded and many people The seamen of old are were amused to see a pair of men memorated in a small historical. politically such poles apart united section of paintings, books, charts, and designs, partly lont by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald replied the State, partly from private at length and his chief point was collections. that if private enterprise once em-
Two fine Vernets from the barked on the project and then Louvre are rivalled by a de la could not find enough money; Rose of the Port of Toulon, lent great pressure would undoubtedly by Rene Zivy, and by a remark the American marine officer. The age car, and Fuller, the radio be put upon the Government of able ceascape of Henry Moore.
body was viewed by health service operator on board Dirick's ship, Captain Vivielle, of the French physicians and was removed to were taken to secret service head- Hong Kong arrived. London the day to come to their assist- ance. He also insisted that the Hydrographic Service, has lent the city morgue by order of the quarters for questioning and were
magnificent collection of histori
allowed to go home later. Secret August 10 at 7 pm. city fiscal's office. Hong Peng, British str., 2,525 British half of the capital
In the pockets several papers, service agents who investigated The C.PS. R.M.S. Empress of tons, Capt. H. G. Hay. from about £15,000,000 would obvious-cal nautical instruments, includ-
ing a Seventeenth Century Chin-including
matter a marine certificate, the
announced Swatow, buoy No. AZ.--Holy have to be found in this country ese compass and specimens of and P46.30 in cash was found by Dirick met with no foul play.
that Japon arrived at Kabe on August 12 (Tues.) at 9 a.m., left Kobe on because it would be intolerable if Thoug & Co.
The m.s. Wichita. L. Everett, August 12 (Tues.) at 10 p.m.,, and Protesilaus,
Dirick was a resident of Balti- Int., local agents, left port laat is due at Yokohama on August 14 early navigators with compass more Maryland, where his parents Saturday night for Shanghai. (Thurs.) at 6 am. and sextant. Their voyages are celebrated in a unique history of are living. His parents have been The freighter arrived in Manila Yokohama on August 14 (Thurse) the discovery of America, in graduated from the Pennsylvania York. and Newport News via
notified of Dirick's death. Dirick laat Friday morning from New at 5. p.m.
The P. & O. 8.8. Rajputana left' Latin, by Turenne.
State Nautical School on May 24, Colon, Balboa and San Pedro, with Shanghai for this port on August Among the modern pictures 1929, his certificate found on his cargo for Manila.-Manila Bulle 12 at 4 pm, and is due here on British art is worthily repre- body showed. Bented by Frank Brangwyn's "The Market on the Beach," loan- ed by the Luxembourg, by three scintillating Cecil Kings and by two sombre and noble Norman Wilkinsons.
British 'str., 6,118 foreign shareholders participated. work by the Voglers at Augsberg, the police.
whose predecessors supplied the
tone, Capt. W. R. F. Holden, from Mike, buoy No. A8.— B. & S. Suistan, British str., 1,571 tons,
Capt. Alex. C. Inglis, from Hothow, buoy No. A25.-E. Feng & Co.
Talma, British str., 10,000 tons,
Capt. G. J. Harley, from Cal- 'cutta via Singapore, Kowloon Wharf, M. M. & Co.
D'Artagnan, French atr., 24,000 | Yel Maru No. 2, Japanese str
tona, Capt. Malaussena, from
Shanghai. Kowloon, Wharf-
Mess. Maritimes.
Harunasau Maru. Japanese str., 1,867 tons, Capt. J. A. Saltoh. from Milke, buoy No. B48-- M.B.K.
1,637 tons, Capt. Y Táni, from Keelung, buoy No. B50. -M.B.K. Yingchow, British.
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A moving quartette is supplied by Van Mastenbroeck, the Dutch seamaster. Auguste Matisse who has designed the striking poster of the Sal de la Mer, has two fine seascapes, while some thrilling light effects on the waves are given by a Marcel Chement, and. the comic note is added by H Jervese, whose seamen smack of
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Not the least interesting part of this highly individual show a collection of excellent models, of ships in wood and in ivory, in- cluding an admirable reproduc- tion of the British three-decker Superb, which fought against Suffren in the Indian Oceanber Another féxcellent -example of this art, a four-inch model'in ivory, is described, according to tho miniature inscription on it, na perfect copy of HM.S. Northumberland by William Ashley, born in Aberdeen, the constructor, of this little hip, on which he served when if conduct. ed Napoleon to St. Helena,
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