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AIR-MAIL NEWS FROM LONDON

OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL LETTER

DRASTIC PLANS FOR LORDS REFORM: FLORENCE

BARCLAY'S SALES: SIR OSWALD

MOSLEY ON

PHILOSOPHY OF FASCISM: AIR.SQUADRON

PRIZE FOR KINKLER: IMPORTNT DATES FOR 1933,

(Special Air-Mail Service)

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Trade Union Protest, While admitting that the tablishment of foreign-owned fac- tories in this country may lead to more employment for British Ja bour, the trade unions, wo learn. are concerned over the wages paid by firms which have already begun production. So far the majority of the workers employed are for eigoers, brought here to set the factories going, and to teach Bri- tish labour the various trades. The unions entend that their rates of pay are far below the "homa ston dard, and they regard this as the thin and which may result in the factories, when the foreigners have to leave, offering only the same wagen to British workor..

Drastk Plans for Lords Reform.

LONDON, Nov, 15.

Florence Barclay's Bales,

November 14 will see the pub.i. cation of a revised edition of Flor- ense L. Barclay's first novel "Guy Mervyn." Hor sales to-day still average over £100 a week and her Works must be among the world's best sellers. Of "The Rosary" which was first published in 1919, more than a million at a half copies have been printed in the expensive edition, and the cheaper editions run into the same figure, the sales still averaging -100,000 copies a year. Of her other work, "The Mistress of Shenstone" Las sold nearly 600,000 copies. All the others have passed the 180,000 innrk. What a remarkable achieve- ment for n woman whose career as a novelist, covered only 12 years! of, Exhibitions at Sir Philip Sassoon's

Town House,

favours from abroad. Apart from being a playwright, romancer, 13- cial historian fravaller and hu manitarian philosopher, he has the enviable faculty for dealing with passing affairs. Who does not re member his message a year ago on the great peace festival, which wa keep on Nov. 11. His explanation of the war was that the world went mad," and he prayed his countrymen

devote the two minutes silence to a "deep resolva that the world shall not go, mad again."

to

- Air Prize for Squadron Leader

Hinkler.

The Guild of Air Pilots announc ed on November 11 that the. John- aton Memorial Prize for this year had been awarded to Squadron. Leader Einkler for his flight acres the South Atlantic and his other air achievements. The Johnston memorial Prize is a silver plaque showing Mercator's projection of the world, surmounted by an en- graving of Squadron Leader E. L. Johnston, who was the navigator of the R 101 and the Memorial Prizs was subscribed for by volun tary subscription among his frienda. It is awarded annually for the best feat of navigation. The Brat holder was F. C. Chichester, who aboped a course from New Zealand

Norfolk Island purely by solar observation.

Chinese Doctor Victimised in London,

An unofficial Committee; which the Marquis of Salisbury was chairman, has been consider- ing the question of Lords Reform

Another seria of brilliant ex-! and its proposals, which were s hihitions as remarkable for their sued on November 10 embody a House of Lords elected in part by diversity as for the interest they peers and in part by members of are bound to create, is being plau- county and county borough coun-red for the famous mirrored ball- cils, seats for woman, and salaries room of No. 3, Park Lane, the town house of Sir Philip Sassoon, of £600 a year for Labour lords were some of the most outstand ing exhibitions of recent years have been staged. Sir Philip says he is planning ahead as far as 1031, when an Exhibition of Lac quer and "Chinoiserie" (European art in the Chinese manner) is con templated, but meanwhile he is well advanced with plans for aing for theat fascinating glimpse into eigh-

Christmas

is Coming!

A Word to Merchants from Old Santa, Himself

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CONOMIC conditions notwithstand- ing, I'm coming around again to cast my spell of fun and happiness over the land, Now is the time for you merchants to stock well your shelves, for since the world began none have been able to resist the infectious spirit and gaiety of Christmas. And mark ye well, a word from Old Santa himself- A-D-V-E-R-T-L-8.E. The more you adver-

tige the more you will sell, and the more you sell the more successful my holiday.".

SHOP-FARLY

SANTA CLAUS

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in the month

as an

A Chinese doctor, who is on a visit to London at present is the latest victim of confidence tricks- tera At the West-end hotel where the doctor in staying, two men, one poking other as a New Zealander, became Irishmen and the

acquainted with him. When the friendship had developed, the ald story relating to the disbursement of a fortune was introduced. After the doctor had parted with 100 his friends' disappeared and Scot

adn Yard officers are now search-

teenth-century France. This CX- Magdalen College, Oxford,

hibition of Three French Reigns will show the pictures, furniture, tapestry and silver of that time, and people will be able to compare it will his memorable collection of English eighteenth century art.

Bir Oswald Mosley on the Philosophy of Fascism.

Speaking at a London literary lunghoon on November 30 on the philosophy of Fascism," Sir Oswald said- We Bay to men, Live hard, because it is a hard age and the country wants your services. "That is the limit which we make, upon the individual in his private life, although in his public life wo demand of his every notion for thought and concern for the community. Public organisation and a private liberty-those are the principles of Fascism,"

veteran

**Old Crocks" Race.

the new

The Prince of Wales will have i special personal interest in ope

the wing of ng

Magdalen College. Taylorian at Oxford, for at Magdalen h was an undergraduate in 1912-his second year was cut short by the war-and the Taylorian, where the Prince also studied, is the bome of modern languages. The Prince is a first-rate German scholar and is equally at home in the French lan- guago, as well as having a fairly good knowledge of the Spanis languaKO.

Home for the Mariners.

It is proposed, that the new Co- pany of Master Mariners, on whose behalf the Prince of Wales has re- ceived a livery from, the Lord Ma yor of London, should procure a full rigged sailing ship, equip it as their headquarters and anchor it permanently in the Thames. It would be a novel departure for a Entries for the R.A.C. run for City Company and singularly ap- propriate. Already the mariners London cars from Brighton on November 20 hare have established a precedent in ob- clased with a total of 73, the taining a livery so carly in tioir career, and the adoption of the largest entry over received for an event of this character. The oldest plan would certainly be an im the condition of car entered was manufactured in provement on

of the older companies many 1805, and nothing later than 1904 which oven after centuries are still models are eligible. The entries without a hall. To establish include almost every type of motor home afloat seems to offer a prac car produced within that period. tical alternative to the hopeless Among the drivers will be Bir

to

Malcolm Campbell, who is driving prospect of acquiring a site for

one in the city. 1904 car; Mr. S..O. H. Davis, with an 1807 veteran; the Hon.

Written Confession by the Late Brian Lewis, who will be at the

Lord Roberts for Sale. wheel of one of the strangest cara in the run, built in 1901; Mr. R.

The late Lord Robarts disliked G.-J. Nash, with an 1695 model,

cats and he candidly admits this and Sir John Prestige, in a 1901 dislike in a letter which will be n car. The event is in no sense sale at Glendirings Auction Rooms race, nor has it any competitive on November 14. The letter reads: element, the sole object being to re- "General Lord Roberts presents produce in some measure the ori- his complimente to the Rev. A. W. ginal run in 1896 organised to cole-Patre, and in reply to his letter brate the passage of the Locomo of the 13th inst., begs to say that tives on Highways not (1898) although he has a dislike of ente, which abolished the then speed neither he nor Lady Roberta re limit of 2 miles an hour and the collect the circumstance alluded to man with the red flag

in the cutting herewith returned.

Important Dated for 1983,

The Boat Race Putney to Mort lake-has been fixed for April 1st or 8th; Association Cup Tie Final, Wembley, for April 29th; and the Royal Naval, Military and Air Force Tournament Olympia from May 20th to June 10th..

Nobel Prize for Mr. Galsworthy,

Thames Naval Pageant.

A

We understand that a pagrap! of Great Britain's sca exploits and engagements, is being arranged by the Royal Naval College, and wit! of the Thames. It should be Le staged on the Greenwich reach striking display as it has been de cided that the stirring scones to be enacted, which will include a few illustrative of the enterprise of our The Nobel Prize is justifying it. mercantile marine, shall be per self more and more by the British formed at night, although as yet writers it chooses to honour and all the arrangements for making Mr. John Galsworthy to whom it the whole affair completely visible la awarded this year, was an in to spectators have not been.com evitable addition to the list for pleted. The preliminary dates anyone who knows his Works and fixed for the pageant are from his popularity throughout Europe. June 17 to 24.

The names of John Masefield, The Congo-London's Latest Dance. Maxim. Gorky and Paul Valery -had-boon mentioned among othera

It is claimed for the Congo, the

As being in the running for this latest dance to be introduced to prize Mr. Galsworthy's lateks no- London, that it is the liveliest velFlowering: Wilderness was thing since the Charlestan." For published only this month Ho re- years Britons have been content to ceived the Order of Merit in 1929. slouch around to a mournful; Bo Now that he has presented the best porific wail and call it dancing, fal his M88 to the Bodleian and but the Congo demands energy,.

the British Museum, he is repaiy grace and spirital: movement. ing meny applications for similar (Continued on "Paga 6.)

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