LADY HOARE'S FOUR ATTEMPTS
Christening Of The Ark Royal
London, To-day.
It took Lady Hoare, wife of Sir Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty, four attempts before she successfully broke the bottle of champagne over the bows of the "Ark Royal," Britain's newest air- was launched craft-carrier which at Birkenhead yesterday.
Lady Hoare's aim was far from true the first three times she swung the bottle attached to the end of a ribbon but it was a case of fourth time lucky, and the giant aircraft- carrier slipped smoothly down the
ways.
NOMINAL FINES IN BLACK-OUT CASES
THE
CHINA MAIL, APRIL 14, 1937.
HAILE SELASSIE
PROTESTS
Reign Of Terror Allegations
asks
Nominal fines of $1 each were im- posed by Mr. W. Schofield on several firms and individuals summoned for The Secretary-General of the not extinguishing their lights dur-League of Nations, M. Avenol, has ing the "black-out" on the morning received from the Emperor Haile of March 21.
Selassie a request that a League The following all pleaded guilty: Commission of Inquiry he appoint- Messrs. King's Dispensary, The ed to place on record "all the hor- Kam Lung Restaurant, L. E. N.rors committed in Abyssinia by the Ryan, of the Hong Kong Club, S.Italian Government." Narain, of the Tajmahal Silk Store, The Emperor also
the M. S. Lau, of the Hong Kong Furni-League members whether they will ture Store, Fook Tai, of the Yellow not do something to stop the Italian Dragon Store and Lachi Ram of "massacres" of Abyssinians, which Messrs. Sabhrof Jhamalmal & Co. have followed the attempt on the Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General life of Marshal Graziani. Viceroy of Police, said that the purpose of of Addis Ababa, last month. these summonses was not to secure The Emperor's communication any appreciable fine but to see that has been forwarded to all members the orders issued by the Governor-of the League of Nations. He re- in-Council în connection with light-minds them of their original solemn ing control were observed. The obligations to Abyssinia. "black-out" was at the end of con-
"Systematic Massacres” centrated manoeuvres, and it was Since the Italian occupation, he required that all lights, with cer states, the Abyssinians have been tain exceptions, be dimmed or ob- subjected to "innumerable crimes scured between two and four o'clock and unbearable torments.” He de- in the morning. In these cases, nounces the the lights were brilliant and vious and could be seen from the There were many As announced by Sir Thomas In-top of the Peak. skip, Minister for the Co-ordination more cases like the present specially Bank and Jewellery stores, of Defence, in the House of Com-at mons a systematic investigation is where lights were kept on for safety, being made of all important matters and these firms had been dealt with relative to the control of the Fleet by the Police department. Air Arm, writes Hector Bywater.
With a tonnage of 22,000 tons, the "Ark Royal" can accommodate 70 planes.-Trans-Ocean.
FLEET AIR ARM CONTROL
COMPROMISE PLAN EXPECTED
ob.
the matter
Mr. King stated that a conviction The terms of reference of the in-and a warning that vestigation are very wide, but the would be more severely dealt with
all in future would be sufficient. inquiry is being pressed with
speed. There is good reason to be- final lieve that the Government's decision will be made known at a comparatively early date.
POLITICS IN GEOLOGY
Prussian State Declines Invitation
The Fleet Air Arm has a present strength of. 217 aircraft, to be in- creased to 278 during the current financial year. All the observers are naval officers or naval ratings, and
-Berlin, To-day. 70 per cent. of the pilots are naval officers, the remainder being R.A.F. A snub has been administered by officers. Riggers and fitters are in-the Prussian State Geological
Istitute to Russia. variably members of the R.A:F.
never
It
In-
Assassination of Ras Dasta and of many other chiefs and officers taken prisoner on the field of
battle;
Putting to death of thousands of persons during the three days following the attempt on Marshal Gräziani;
Systematic massacres, as a re- sult of which more than 6,000
Abyssinians lost their lives. The Emperor urges that "all these crimes" violate the laws of war embodied in the Fourth Hague Convention.
.
He then gives the following de- tails of the massacre at Addis Ababa:
STOP PRESS
TEL. 20022 or 33993
ROWDYISM IN CATHEDRAL
Dance Round Marble Bust
"On the day of the attempt on Marshal Graziana, Italian troops Details were given recently of encircled the place of the outrage scenes of rowdyism in Gloucester and all Abyssinians within this cir-Cathedral which occurred during
In the succeeding the visit cle were killed.
to the city of between three days a reign of terror and 5,000 and 6,000 Welshmen in con- murder was organised by the Italiannection with the Schoolboys' Inter-
national football match.
The Institute yesterday refused authorities.
attend Con-
groups of Blackskirts
а
One anomaly which has
"Soldiers, assisted- by Italian Between 400 and 500 went to the been explained is that, while R.A.F. to accept an invitation to
civilians supplied with arms, were Cathedral and, despite the efforts non-commissioned officers are eligible the International Geological
incited to massacre Abyssinian of the vergera, cigarettes were to become pilots, naval petty officers gress, which is taking place at the
men, women and children. With smoked and ends were found all over and other ratings are not, although end of July in Moscow.
Reason is that the "Institute can- rifles, pistols, bombs, cutlasses and the building. the Admiralty has long desired to
One of the vergers found tap this source of supply. is not participate in any discussions truncheons distributed for this pur-
country where pose,
and group of Welshmen dancing round understood, however, that the Air taking place in a Ministry has lately agreed in prin- Germans are imprisoned for poli-workers went through all the quar-la tomb with a marble bust. A beret ters of the town killing all the men, had been placed on the head, a women and children they met.
scarf round the neck, and an over- "Others, with flame throwers and coat over the shoulders. petrol tins, set fire to the houses, massacring all those who attempted to escape."
ciple that naval ratings shall
eligible to serve as pilots.
No Wholesale Transfer
hetical reasons."-Trans-Ocean.
"TOOTHACHE IN KNEE Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief When at sea the entire personnel and material of the Fleet Air Arm Justice, at Lewes Assizes awarded passes under the control of the Ad-£100 to a man who complained of miralty for operational purposes. pain "like toothache" in his right On the other hand, when aircraft knee.
LUXURY FLAT FOR CONVICT
The Cathedral authorities have reported the theft of a spur from the effigy on the tomb of Robert Duke of Normandy.
The head verger stated:" "We often have trouble with the Welsh- men who come to the city at holiday times, but we, have never had any- thing like the rowdy conduct we ex- perienced on Saturday afternoon."
carriers or catapult ships come into The plaintiff, Mr. Frederick Wil- of Connaught terrace, port for refit the personnel and mate- liam Dench, rial of the Fleet Air Arm. are dis- Hove, sued Mr. Ernest Percy Her
A man, stated to be a convict on of Portland-road, embarked and automatically pass bert, a dentist,
End under the control of the R.A.F:: Hove, for damages, alleging negli licence and living in a West
“luxury” flat at a rent of £5 There is, I gather, little probabi-gence, which was admitted.
153 6d a week, appeared in the dock For Mr. Dench, it was stated that
STEEL. PRODUCTION lity that the Government will decide
at West London. had a to transfer the Fleet Air Arm to in August, 1935, when he
The accused, Patrick Kelly, 27, a
IN BRITAIN the Admiralty, lock, stock and bar-tooth extracted, Mr. Herbert drop-salesman, was charged with failing
London, To-day. rel. The objections to such a dras-ped a heavy metal syringe on Mr.to report to the police on May 14,
formid Dench's leg. The needle penetrated 1986, he being on licence.
Production of steel ingots and tic step are regarded as
the knee joint and broke, two frag-
castings in Great Britain in March able
Det. Sergt. Craggs, of Scotland amounted to 1,109,500 tons, com- The scheme to be recommended ments lodging in the joint. An Yard, said that in 1932 Kelly was pared with 995,900 tons the month is understood to be in the nature of operation for their
sentenced to five years' penal servi- before and 980,100 tons the year a compromise. It will aim at the be inadvisable.
tude for robbery. When he was before. eventual replacement by R.N. pilots
released in February, 1936, he was of all R.A.F. officers now acting in with it th
anomalies of duty and directed to report at Shepherd's that capacity in the Fleet Air Arm, senjority which are so strongly re- Bush station every month so that the operating personnel - sented by naval officers when under Since his failure to report, no- pilots, observers, and telegraphist R.A.F. control.
thing had been heard of him until machine-gunners will be 100
The Air Ministry school at Goshe was arrested at Nottingham. The cent. naval.
port, which specialises in naval fly-officer added that Kelly had eight ing, as well as the Ministry's school convictions for larceny, shopbreak- now compulsory for naval officers at Lee-on-Solent for training, navalfing, and receiving. serving as pilots in the Fleet Air observers, may be handed over to Kelly was sentenced Arm, is likely to be abolished, and (the Admiralty.
¡months' hard labour.
per
The holding of rank in the R.Afr
removal would
four
The output of pig iron in March was 680,300 tons; compared with 608,700 tons the month before and 685,600 tons the year before
Bri- tish Wireless.
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