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Over 3,000 Guineas for Nelso Rolies
There was a big attendance at Christie's, London, on December 5, for the sale of a quantity of Nelson relics. The principal in- terest contred upon the telescope given to Nolson by Lady Hamilton and Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy, and used by Nelson at Trafalgar. The contest was opened with call of 300 guineas, it then advanced by 10, 20 and 60 guinea stages until 1,000 guineas had bean called, when the hundreds were adopted and finally the hammer fell at 1,450 guineas. It was later announced that the telescope and many other Nelson telics are ta 80 to the
National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, through the patriotic generosity of Mr. O. Mal colm Stewart. The Nelson relice brought in total of 3,174 guineas.
Warren Hastings Exhibition.
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JUBILEE ROAD MURDER
THREE MEN COMMITTED
FOR TRIAL;
The Magistracy proceedings in
the case in which, three Chinese are charged." with the murder of Lam: Each of the 1,200 of the LG.0.C. | Pak Hong on the night of Sep- club pay a wookly subscription of tember 27, in Jubilee Road, were / Although they started with concluded at the Central Magistracy one machine," they now have 2. yesterday, when Mr. Wynne-Jones. which" nie în turn each of four committed the defendants for trink London-Beradromes as their base at the next Criminal Bessions
Savage, Chib Tribute to Valetan
Sculptor:
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Mr. J. A. Frazer, assistant Attor- nos General, appeared for the pro secution and Mr. F. X. d'Almuda
Castro, Sur, defended, Originally the father of the mur dored man was also accused, but he was discharged owing to lack of evidence...
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A touching scene of emotion marked the beventy-fifth annual dinner of the Savage Club on De cember 3, when Sir Alfred Gilbert, the veteran sculptor, who designed the Eros statue in Piccadilly circus, was, the guest of honour. So genuinely enthushistio was the re-have strangled the deceased in the The prisoners were alleged to ception given to the English Benvenuto Cellini," as the chair- vicinity of lamp No 807 in Jubilee man, Mr. Verzon Woodhouse, call Road. The body was first found ed him, in the name of his by a lamplighter while on admiring brother Savages, that rounds at 19.97 am. on September. when he rose to reply he could, but he was too frightened to not utter a word at first. Formention the matter to anyone. give me," he said, "you must not Later in the morning Mr. James mind a few tears. They are not Hunter тда proceeding along bitter They are sweet. My dear Jubilee Road in his motor car when brother Savages, I am touchel by he noticed the body and immediate this extraordinary reception bely reported the matter to the police. An interesting exhibition of cause it goes very much to my heart Sergeant Kinnear investigated the portraits, engravings, caricatures,
to be considered one of the old matter and found that the body had documents, and relics in connection beloved confraternity which is three large open wounds in the face with the Warren Hastings bien doing all it can to make other and two stab wounds in the body. tenary is on view from December people less of savages. The chair A rope had been tied round the 6 and will continue for a month, man gave expression to the over-neck of the dead man and a large in the Nimrod Gallery of the whelming desire of the gathering blood-atained stone, and a pair of British Museum. The gems of the by proposing that Sir Alfred be scissors were found near the spot. callection are the two Zoffany por-mad a member of the club in per- traits of the great Indian ad. petuity. The suggestion occasioned ministrator, lant by Mr. Charles P. another enthusiastic demonstration. Hastings and General Sir Francis Davies A number of fettery are exhibited, and there is the" follow- ing bitter epigram on Burke in Hastings handwriting: Oft have I wondered that on Irish Ground
Na poisonous reptile ever yet was found,
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Richárd Behan."
Miss Clo.
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the author of
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unusual figure in London literary life Better known under her pan. name of Richard Dehan," even as long ca 35 years ago she wore short hair, Revealed the secret stands of affected a maculine manner and cut Nature's work,
of costume and smoked cigarettes in public, when such characteris was a brilliant talker in sympathe Amongst the personal relics are tie company, but was never much his gold watch, chain and seals, n in the limelight and rarely appare: diamond ring, a gold stüi, a walk-ed at: literary gatherings. She was ing stick and a portable sundial. 60 years of age.
The Defence.
At the conclusion of the case for the prosecution yesterday Mr. D'Almada submitted that his clients. had no case to answer,
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X-RAY PERIL YIELDS TO RESEARCH
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LONDON, Dec. 16.
Temarkable new discoveries in the
WONDERS OF THE TELEPRINTER
A MODERN MIRACLE
LONDON, Dec. 8
Sho saved her vonom, to createtics were considered eccentric She the defendanta was the evidence treatment of disease by X-rays were years there had been such develop
Burke,"
Capt. Anthony Eden.
Capt. R. A. Eden,. the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, is one of the most promising of the Government's young men. Na Junior minister is more adept in the Front Bench manner than he, and even few Ministers of Cabinet rank can exceed the diplomatic skill with which Capt. Eden wards off the kind of question, the only reply to which would be indiscreet. Capt, Eden brings considerably ex- perience to his office, for he was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Sir. Austen Chamberlain when Sir Austin, was Foreign Secretary,
Tetrazzini's Visit.
On December 8 Tetrazzini ap peared at the Albert Hall after hamber of years absence from British audiences. The concerts in aid of the Sufer Motherhood" Appeal in which Totrazzini has taken much interest and she decid ed to break her journey from Rome to the United States in order to sing at the concert. Amongst those who also appeared at the poncert Were Count John McCormack. Sir Thomas Beecham, Dr. Malcolm Sargent, Maggie Teyte, and Anie Dorsmann, Mrs. Stanley Baldwin is one of the principal organisers.
Galsworthy Prospect,
Mr. John Galsworthy this week receives the Nobel Prize for Literar tare and we may yet see him be come a knight or even a baronet, some years ago he caused a mild
per
The evidence, given by witnesses for the prosecution, said Mr. D'Almada, did not say anything about the accused's actions or con-
Speaking at a luncheon given by the North Staffordshité Chamber nection with the murder, all that
of Commerce, on Dec. 7 the Post they said were about the men's movements and the properties found
master General, Sir Kingsley Wood, on them after the murder. The only
the Port Office, in the last few mid that on the technical side of point, however, that told against given by Lam Heang but that evi- described by famous experts at the ment and the utilization of so dence was not corroborated by Chan Congress of Radiology, which Sir many new ideas that there would Chun, the detective who was with George Newman opened at the soon bo, for instance, a complete Central Hall, London, recently reorganization of the nation's tele him.
Great progress had been made in graph equipment. Its most strik Mr. D'Almada further submitted the treating of buris which often ing feature was the increasing use that certain words, in the state affect radiologists who are constant of the same lines and cables for ments made by the accused when
the dual use of telegi charged, had been altered, and that ly working with ray apparatus procedure, he contended, was not Sir Harold Gillies, the plastic suite for purely telegraph purp
telephony. · Constructi very fair.
surgeon has done wonders in the had ceased, and the ext Mr. Wynne-Jones hold that the treatment of these cases. New skin olephond system of the alterations made in the statements taken from another part of the was able to provide, without any did not affect the general sense of body and grafted on to the wounds series of telephone facilities; mal- them. According to the statements has effected perfect oures. The titudes of line channels capable of made by the accused they seemed great difficulty in the past has been serving for telegraph purposes also. to have a knowledge of the murder that these wounds would not heal The advent of the modern tele- and therefore he held that these properly and in some cases amputa printer had also introduced en- cused had a case to answer, tion has been the only solution. tirely new conditions, and the Post The use of high voltages in the X-ray Office had practically completed the treatment of cancer and also of conversion of the whole of ita main. other diseases, such as glandular telegraph systems to teleprinter. swellings and inflammatory condi- working. The long-established tions, is another method in which Mores operating system would, in great advances have been made very short time he a thing of the pant The telex Service would undoubtedly be increas
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Miss Amy Johnson,
Little bronze miniatures of Mias Amy Johnson, the air woman, are
At the Zoo you can now food the en balo in all the big stores in the sea lions yourself. You can, place West End of London. The original sixpence in a lot, and a machine statue, which is the work of Otakar erected on the topmost rock above Steinberger, the noted Czecho the ions pool afects three fishes, waiting, sen lions neatly Slovakian sculptor, shows Mr which Mollison dressed in an air pilot's | catch ang
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Sir George Newman, chief medi-ingly valuable adjunct to the tole- eal officer of the Ministry of Health, phone exchange" system. "Any, two referred to the problem of cancer subscribers to this service, and its treatment by radium.. obtaining local or trunk.
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could, if they so everything, its power is so potent at once to acha
over to the
meningea. It was as -The Timer.
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that it is something that must be used with extraordinary and very special care. Yet now, by the use of radiam, sóme 70 per cent, of the canters that occur in the skin can be directly relieved and quite fre quently remedied. I avoid using the word "cure.”
The human body that has suffer
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cure woll and good. I prefer not to use the word. Perhaps 10 per cent of the inoperable easOS which are inaccessible to surgery can now be relieved by radium. In can tabl cer of the breast, unfortunately, the our hopes are not yet realised; but Echel Arthur of Connaught have given a radium is of value here and we are
and Princess Alice, working hard on the problem Athlone and the Härl of Athlone have sent a brown les ther visitors book. The bride groom
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WHO IS MRS. MOONEY
M.P's who were in the House at Commone on December: 6 taking. Part in the Committee disc on the Tondon: Passenger. Bill were shocked and my
incidenta that