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LORD GREENWOOD AND
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Lively score marked the annunt meeting of the Aerated Bread Co., over which Lord Greenwood pre-
JANUARY 10, 1931
"BABY THROWN ON ESCAPED MAN IN A
PAVEMENT."
WOMEN LOOK ON.
THEY THOUGHT THAT THE
CHILD WAS A DOLL,"
Brighton Following a remark
CEMETERY.
SUFFERED FOR
PRISON COAT THROWN EIGHTEEN MONTHS
OVER THE WALL.
A prison coat and shirt, beloved to have been worn by the prisoner who escaped from Wandsworth
The Sunday Time, states that insided in the Ceutral Hall, Westable scene in a Brighton street in / Prison, wore found the next day in
the not distant future the directors į minster.
Lord
of a number of England's museums After mentioning that the profit and galleries, where famous works. of £171,003 was the highest in the of art are publicly exhibited, may history of the company, ke called upon to consider an in- Greenwood, alluded to a cireular vitation from other countries to which he said had been issued in rend abroad, on loan, a few of their the names of Mr. Perey Heath masterpieces and historical trea- Truscott, Mr. Percy Austin and sure. To this end Lord Parmoor Mr. Herman Senn. 1 has introduced a Bill' into Parlia ment
which will empower tho trustees of the British Museum and the trusters and director of the National Gallery to consider any such request and to lend objrets for
Exhibition oVCTB;85.
The effect of the Bill is to enable Britain to reciprocate the friendly spirit some other countries have
displayed in permitting their works
Under the advice of Counsel, ho said, legal proceedings have been commenced against the persons who signed and issued the circular.
Shareholder's had received second circular hostile to the, Board and signed by two shareholders who proposed their own nominee to the Board.
Lord Greenwood asserted that the
which a baby was taken from its
perambulator,
Oswald
the Streatham Cemetery, Garrett
Lane, Wandsworth. Hannay
The man Was George Herbert Warry, aged 21, was charged at
Until the dia. Brighton Police Court with attempt. Harding, aged 21. ing to murder Joan Dorothy Marcovery in the cemetery, there had Len, the five-months-old child of Mr. heen no trace of him,
of Warley Road, Brighton. and re, William Henry Marten,
Waery, who was described as of no occupation, is a native of Edin hurgh. He lives with his parents in Tisbury Road, Hove, and has served abroad in the mercantile marine. He was remanded for eight days.
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The articles had apparently been thrown over the cemetery wall and the police conclude that Harding had friends waiting near the prison with a change of clothing.
Flying Squad officers were on the look out for Harding during the | night, and additional police officers were drafted into the Wandeworthi area to help in the search.
Life Risked. Harding was one of a party work
His father was in court. Superintendent Taylor said that at 12.20 in the afternoon Mrs. Mar- ten left her baby in a perambulator Board were facing an organised outside, the post office in Oxfording in the grounds of the prison. of art to be brought over and ex-attack. It was only fair that thoss Street, Brighton. She had not been. He clambered down the embank- hibited here. The Belgian and the who led the attack should have the the office more than a second orment of the Southern Railway and two when two people saw Warry went along the electrified track, come along the street and take risking death from the live rails. something out of the perambulator. with every step. He is known to They thought at first it was a big have left the railway track at Earls
Italian Governments have been especially generous in this respect; and their readiness to lend pictures resulted in the Anglo-Belgian and the Anglo-Italian exhibitions dur- ing the past three years, which proved enormous successes.
An important point in the mat- ter, and upon which there is division of opinion among experts, is that of the riska involved in the removal of precious and delicato works of art from their permanent 'surroundings.
Risk of Damago.
chance to speak to the shareholders, Three sarchelders named were then invited to speak. Of the three only one rose, and he had nothing further to say.
"Never Dodged."
Lord Greenwood then announced that he would oppose the election to the Board of Mr. Arthur Pearce, son of a former director, Mr. J. Pearce.
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Mr. Cummings, a member of ie Stock Exchange and one of those aho signed the second circular, said that the profits had been thrust on Sir E. Denison Ross, who is an the directors by the reduction in authority on Oriental Art and is wholesale prices. He also alleged prominent in organising the Anglo-complaints at some of the depots. Persian Exhibition which opens Pext monti, expressed the opinion that pictures cannot travel without great risks; quite apart from the risk of loas.
This was greeted with loud cries of "Rubbish," "That is not true ". and "You are a bear, not a bull."! Lord Greenwood declined to an swer a written question put in by
1 imagine," he added, that a Mr. Hall, another signatory, on critics of the system of the inter- the ground that it would harm the change for the purposes of intercompany.
Mr. Hall: Pribly you are going ntional exhibitions are probably noro influenced by this considerato dodge it. tion than any other. Additional te the question of care, there was the great risk of loss."
Sir Denison Ross slated that in connection with the Anglo-Persian exhibition some of the treasures which were coming frou America" were being brought by hand rather tann risk the loss of the treasure route. He recalled how the fumous 'cello, which was made for the Royal Chapel in Madrid by Stradivari, was carried to Madrid
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Lard Greenwood: No. I never dodge anything.
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doll
Warry held the doll, as they thought it was, above his head, and threw it on to the pavement. One of the two people went up, and thèn discovered that "the doll" was child.
Unable to Operate.
field.
J.
A wide police cordon was drawn round the whole of the area soon after Harding escaped,
Harding was serving a sentence of 12 months' hard labour passed in. August for burglary and larceny in South West London. He is a native of Horsham, Sussex, and is a painter by 'trade."
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Home Kond. January 11, 1931, 1st Sunday aftor
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Mrs. Marten rushed out of the post office. It was seen that the child was very seriously injured, and she was at unes taken to the CHURCH NOTICES. Children's Hospital. A specialist was called, but he had been unable to make any operation so far. The child's condition was serious, but there was a slight improvement.
'Police Constable Arthur Towell said that he was called to Oxford Street and said to Warry: “ Is i right what this woman (Mrs. Mar- ten) has said that you threw her of the perambulatori baby out warry replied: "I have a reasch
for doing it."
At the police station he was charged, and replied "Yes, I agree Declined to Take Foo.
to that." Lord Greenwood said he was pre-
Warry asked the magistrate to cluded from answering many ques-insert in the charge "Attempting tians owing to nction for to murder one Baby Jean." He damages pending between Mr. said that he thought she should be Pearce and the company."
put on the charge.
An
On the questions of the directors' fees he said he had declined to take his when he joined the Beard owing to the state of the company then.
The report and accounts wore
He also asked the age of the child, and the magistrate's clerk replied: "Five months."
Superintendent Taylor said that the remand for eight days was necessary to complete the palice
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Sir Denison suggested that in many instance it was unnecessary to, export or even to import works of art, representative of this coun- try, as many of the finest pieces were in private hande in various countries.
In so far as the forthcoming ex- hibition of Persian treasures was concerned, this was totally differ- ent, as some of the treasures which were to be exhibited had never been acen by anyone other than visitors to Persin, and were of a character only dreamt of.
elected chairman.'
The directors, in their report, did not recommend the re-election to the Board of Mr. Arthur Pearce and a resolution for re-election Bub mitted from the body of the ball was defeated. The number of direc- tors was reduced to five.
It is understood the police intetid to reconstruct the alleged occur.
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MR. BALDWIN'S THREE STAGES:
While in certain cnera he would Mr. Baldwin, who is Lord Rector be inclined to make regrvations in of Glasgow University, had break- loaning the objeci, Sir Denison fast recently with members of the said that he thought we should be
opened.
new
prepared to reciprocats in leading University Calou, whose some of our works of art, if only £70,000 buildinghe afterwards from a point of justice. There were, however, instances of objects of unique and historical importance where he would, giye hią spnseqp will the greatest reluctance."
Like Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bald- win feels at his best at breakfast.
**Whatever the cares of the day, I always enjoy my breakfast," he Another Point of View.
told the students after the meal. Major Longden, who organised I come down to it every morn the Anglo-Italian exhibition lasting full of fresh hope, fresh faith year, thought that their experiences and chter: By lunch-time I have in that exhibition had proved beest a great deal of it, and by even- yond doubt that, providing the ing I have very nearly given up all paintings were properly handled, hope of this world or the next." packed, and proper provision mads (Laughter.) in the matter of temperature, there were no risks of damage.
We should be prepared to re ciprocate were we invited to send any of our pictures, proad on Ican," he said. "We have enjoyed a good deal of take, and it was now our part to give a little." Idrostaatioin the mast has been
art thoroughly examined to ABEET tain if it were an invalid and not fit to travel. If the certificate was against travelling the object was not included in the list.
He had no sympathy for,, and never wanted to meet, those prople. who did not wake till 11. did not begin to take notice until lunch, were at their brightest at dinner,
to go to bed. and never wanted"?
But Mr. Baldwin began his pro- gramme a disappointed ana-at
Or hirirrival at Ciosgow whispered to Mr. R. Minto, the President of the Union, "Tell me, is there haggis for breakfast?"
There wasn't.
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