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QUEEN'S VISIT TO SADLER'S WELLS

EXCITED WELCOME BY

7,000 CHILDREN

BOUQUET BOUGHT OUT OF HALFPENNIES

{Special Air-Mail Service)

ARMS FOR THE FAR DUKE OF YORK AT

EAST

DR. ROYDEN'S APPEAL

BRITAIN URGED TO LEAD

(Special Al-Mail Service)

London, February 28-protest against the export of, aim from" this country to Japan was made to- London, Feb. 28.-The Queen night by Dr. Mande Royden, speak want to Sadler's Wells on Feb. 28ing at the Guildhouse. to see a performance of ** Tho Mer- chant of Venice.

But the wonderful welcome give

to her by thousands of children in the streets was perhaps the main feature of her visit. The boys and girls of the Finsbury schools had been given a special holiday, and seven thousand of them lined the

The world, she said, had con-

derned Japan for her sotion.

Manchuria

We had told her it was wrong to make war in order te gain territory, and we were ring her for that purpose: The stream of munitions of war poured out during the past months to China and Japan had come largely hom this country, the largest pro They greeted the Queen, childish-ducer of armaments in the world, ly excited and waving coloured Those arnis were sent out under streamers, and her Majesty was Government licence, and therefore Kowloon........ Art. 8.038.40 1106 11.97 1.18 8.43 5.10 5.32 6.48 7.11 7.28 7.32 clearly delighted. She bowed to through its Government this nation

them hand stuiled

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(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, Feb. 25.-The Birming ham section of the British Indus- tries Fair was informally opened There was no actual opening cere yesterday by the Duke of York.

ony, but the Duke, alter visiting the Fair, spoke in eulogy of the exhibition at the luncheon.

The Duke made a lightning tour of the stands, which number more than 1000, and stopped at those, which specially interested him.

the first passenger carrying motor He left the building to inspect omnibus in the country maing on rompressed coal gas. Dr. Walter. frequently.. was concerned. Dr. Roydeu quot of the Birmingham Corporation. How glad I am," she remarked, ert the rising figures of consign- Gan Department laboratory, whose they have been given a holidayments serit monthly from Great work has made prácticable the use from school."

Britain to China and Japan sinceof cumpressed cont gas as a motor fuel, we presented to the Duke. His Royal Highness said that he thought the new omibus would probably revolutionise transport. He and his party then drove to the Fair grounds in the 'bus.

Mor children awaited the Queen July. at the theatre. Forty girls provid-

"My thoughts go to Peking, une ed a distinctive guard of honour.at the loveliest cities in the and standing in the doorway was a world," she said. Now I am told little one who must have been the it is in danger of being himbed HONG KONG SCENES

SULPHUR CHANNEL, GREEN ISLAND AND

LANTAU

proudest girl in Finsbury She; from the air. If it were not for gracefully presented a great bouquet our benated civiliantion that bout

had purchased out of their. half pennies.

Unaffected Singing.

Outside the hall the Dake also As the mining, quarrying, and road section. Returning to the main building His Royal Highnear went through the electrical sectán, the heavy engineering section which seemed to interest him very greatly and the oil and metal section.

The First Order.

The first order booked was for a platoon of Tudor knights in shin- ing armour. Fifty were ordered for export at 10.5 a.m., five minutes after the official opening of the Fair. The models, 28 inches high, represent a Tudor soldier in the Tower of London. They will stand ard over the hearths of homes in Canada. South Africa, West Indies, and other parts of the Empire. Each knight forms a stand for fire-irons and the sword makes a serviceable póker, while cleverly concealed within the armour are coal tongs and a hearth brush. "It is a rather remarkable fact," said the Duke at a luncheon later, that a period of unexampled world depression has caused some-

of pink carnations that the children would not be possible. Manything like a new industrial revolu of you will remember the air raida tion in this country. I make bold over London Keep them in your to say that never in its history has mind and don't think merely of the British industry been more vital, export of homes and millions of more resourceful, or more adaptable The welcome of the children was rounds of cartridges bart of nufi continued within the theatre. Alated human bodies."

than it is to-day. Rarely, also," hundred boys and girls, ranged on

has it been in a position to offer the stage, sang the National It was now proposed, she said, greater value for money than is Anthem and then a Shakespearean that members of the League of obtainable at this year's British

** Under the Greenwood Nations should agree to an embar. Industries Fair. Tree," with an unaffected enjoy. gn on the dispatch of armaments to ment that charined the Queen.

gong,

That schoolchildren should have been so much to the fore was appro- priate, for the performance was in aid of the Peel Institute's playing

field at Ilford.

Japan.

יד

These international agreements took a long time, and meantime the armament firms were making

"I hear that theso facts are already appreciated abroad and that the record size of the Fair promises to be matched by a record attendance of buyon from overseas. To them I offer my cordial greet- peed to get in as many munitions as possible, before that embargoings and wish them a pleasant stay could be placed. It is almost in in this country.” Tho many

Mr. Peter Bennett said it was novelties of Mr. dedible,7 she said to think any John Gielgud's production of decent human being would go on gratifying to the Birmingham The Merchant of Venice, in sending arms to Japan until every-. | Chamber of Commerce, who had association with Mr. Harcourt one else refused to do so. Are financed and fathered the Fair, to Williams, were seen at their best, there not anime things so horrible | hear such an inspiring address. and the Queen followed the excellent and devilish that we must stop The Fair would be judged by the acting with keen interest. A do them without waiting to see it way it provided work for the un lightful performance." sho ex- Lomeone else, also thinks them hor-employed in the country. The Duko claimed at the conclusion.

rible? I beseech you to think whe.had been doing some furnishing The players were not presented to til the long, complicated interna

ther we dare wait to take action (laughter)-and he (the chairman) the Queen, but the leading memberstinnal agreement comes.

was glad that the Duke and the

If we Duchess had been able to obtain

of the company passed quickly wait and do finally reach an agree everything they wanted at the Fair.

bofore the curtain at the outset.

There are an boxes at the theatre, and a Queen Anne tapestry arm chair, lent by Lady Ravensdale, was placed for the Queen in the centro gangway, ou a level with the third row

row of the skalia,

nent, we shall in the meantime The Duke motored back to Bir- have sent large quantities undermingham and returned to London Governinent licenco to Japan"

The Resolution

by mil.

Arenaluting in the following long doing of their terms was carried

own in the past would greatly help to ease the position for Japan, salt. enable her to withdraw without lone of prestige:"

The Burt of Lytton snt with the

**The Guildhouse congregation, Queen during the first act, this while strongly approving the action honour falling later to Mr. B. Aof the Government in neeking to Campbell, of the Peel Institute persuade all armament exporting In her address Dr. Royden refer.

tut Sir George Gillett, M.Pnations to place an embargo on the red to the Peace Army.

When Miss Elion Baylis, who received export of arms to Japan, strongly the League of Nations seems to be the Queen, no lessee and manager tires that it should give in lead to at a deadlock," she says, "they of Badler's Wells was able to the world and without delay place may be willing to take the lives we Announce that as a result of a parar embargo on exports of arms wald so willingly offer to put an formance for which every seat had from this, country to Loth Japan end to the bloodshed. She said been sold, the funds of the Pool and China. It desire, to point out afterwards that the Council of tho Institute would beneat by nearly that an admission by the Great Peace Army was meeting le conr £400.

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