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HER GIFTED PEN WRITES THE STORY OF HUMANITY!
Drama
That Sings
the Rhapsody
of the Human
Heart.
SYMPHONY OF SIX MILLION
FANNIE HURST'S
Genius Touches With Soul-Stirring Tender- ness This Story of Hu man People and Cities. IRENE DUNNE RICARDO CORTEZ GREGORY RATOFF ANNA
APPEL IRKO RADIO PICTURE
Directed by Gregory La Cava
Commencing Saturday
at the
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London-Heavy taxation or lack
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According to the estimates and Annual statement of the United Kingdom Alliance, a temperance organization, £232,600,000 was spent on intoxicating drink during 1008 compared with £250,800,000 in 1931,
reduction of 10 per cent.
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LETTER
Girl Guides Rally at Glasgow: Scotland's New Museum: Professor Einstein to Visit
Glasgow: Sale of a Burns
Manuscript: A Plague
of Maggots
(Special Air-Mail Service)
LADY BADEN-POWELL'S HINTS TO GUIDES
A permanent committee with the Duke of Atholl as chairman, has been set up under a charter of in- corporation for the future manage GLASGOW, May 23.
ment and control of the museum Glagow Girl Guides took their the public are to be admitted to the muscum after four p.. this after County Rally at Scotstoun, - on Saturday, so seriously that scarcely noon. The asual hours of opening any of the 8,000 girls on parade will thereafter be these during allowed a sunny amile to radiate which the Scottish National War their faces during the march past Memorial can be visited. before Lady Baden-Powell; the Chief Guide.
she added.
PARTY POLITICS IN JAPAN
SEIYUKAI PARTY AND THE GOVERNMENT
Tokyo, May 31-Speculation con- tinues to be rife as to how Dr. Suzuki, President of the Seiyukai, intends to shape his party's course towards the Government. It seems that the Seiyakai is divided into three camps. The elements who are popularly termed the Suzuki fac- tion are for immediate severance of connection with the Government, the Tokonami factión urges caus btion, while the Kuhara faction ad- vocates positive support for the present Cabinet. Of these factions, the last-mentioned has the smallest following, but it has been fearless in expressing discontent with the prosent management of the party. There
are
indications that the
Kuhare faction is mare hostile to Dr. Suzuki's Presidency than it is friendly to the present Cabinet.
The Suzuki faction is, of course, predominant in the present Direc torate of the party, and, as already reported, it has indicated its strong
unequivocal terms. :།! hostility to the Saito Cabinet in
The holders of this view
Toll" Orchestral "William
The work entailed has occupied Overture (Rossini)-The Classic
about five years, and has culminat Symphony Orchestra.---G1081.
A few more smiles from the ed in an impressive display illus Song Songs of the Hebrides--
Kishaul's Galley" (Kennedy. Guides might have sent Lady trating naval and military history Baden-Powell back to Imperial from an early period. It is, indeed, Fraser),
The Tokonami faction, which, Song--Songs of the Hebrides-Hadquarters in London with the much more than a museum, being report that Glasgow. Girl Guides also a memorial of inspiring and
though not altogether opposed to "In Hebrid Seas" (Kennedy: were easily the best in the country, educative character.
the idea of parting company with Fraser)-Muriel Brunskill (Con- for the Chief Guide admitted later,
the Government, insists that the tralto).-DB802.
in a short address, that the Glas- THE CURATOR Piano Solo-Debussy: Arabes-gow Guides had not only quantity,
The curator is Major 'T. H. Mac party must have some strong rea- ques, for Piano (1) Andantino bie quality.
kay Soobie, late of the Seaforth sons for justifying severance of con- con moto; (b) Allegretto scher- But let me sen a few more smil, Highlanders, whose father was a nection, has been counselling great- Gieseking.ing faces than I have seen to-day." Lieutenant-Colonel in the Black er patience. This point of view You all looked so Watch. He is 21 well-known seems to be finding wider support serious as you marched past, com-authority on Highland military among the rank and file of the pany after company. A smile will history and Highland dress, music, party. help you through many difficulties and customs, and is a prominent are to meet at the Sanyentei re- on your way through member of the Scottish Pipers. So staurant at Shiba to-morrow to give as you go many difficulties as you go on your ciety and An Comunn Gaidhealach. public expression to their view. He was given a very free hand, Already over 100 members are said way through life." ..
Work-among youth has kept Lady and has undoubtedly secured a col to have promised attendance.
There is a report that Dr. Suzuki Baden-Powell young and active in lection which is unique. Among the spirit. During the rally she walk-weapons of war are some which date
back to the pre-Celtic Bronze Age is now giving a more willing ear to the counsels of caution, A group ed briskly about the field, stopping:
of die-hards who were, to meet at occasionally to chat heartily with and the Celtic Early Iron Age. some commissioner or patrol leader.
the party's headquarters on Mon- Her engaging personality endeared
day to pass a resolution urging an her to the large crowds who pack
ment abandoned their programme as to the Guides themselves. teresting meum feature. He was by order of the President, a cir
subsequently supported by the Marcumstance which is believed to Accompanying Lady Band-" The Policeman's Holi. Powell were Mis. Houisor Crau-3uis of Bute, who contributed a point to the President's modera- day"-The Crazy Star. Band, furd, Chief Guide Commissioner for handsome sum to help to meet the tion of attitude towards the Goy
öntlay. Scotland; Lady Gardiner, County President; Lady Stirling Maxwell, County Commissioner: Mrs. Gour- lay. Commissioner of Post-Guides; and Miss Paterson, County Secre-
Song- Keep in de Middle of de
Road" (Amos-Hayes). Song" We're All on de Rond" (Hunter Kottaun) Raymond Newell and Chorus.--DB094. 'Cello Solo" Londonderry Air
(arr. O'Connor-Morris). 'Cello Solo Le Cygne" (Saint- Shens)Feliz Salmand.-7107-M 6.30-7.20 p.m.-
Variety.
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The Duke of Atholl secured inst year the Colville Collection of ancient weapons which was wanted
7 p.m.-Closing local stock quota ed the stand and enclosures as well } for America, and it is now au in- immediate break with the Govern-
tions, etc.).
Band The Dance of the Cuc
koos."
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MR660. 1 Orchestral-"Song of the Harp." Orchestral Through That Open Window Reginald King's. Or
chestri-MR067.
Quintet The Serenada." Quintet The Fairies' Gavotte "
-Fred Hartley's
Mn782. Orchestral Just an Echo in the
Valley."
tary.
4
Baden-
One of the smartest events of the Gantrally was the tent-pitching display
A few hundred girls ran on to the, field, some pushing patrol waggons packed with tent equipment and others carrying ropes and poles. Orchestral Rose Dreams "In- Each Guide drew from behind her ternational Novelty Orchestra.-belt a mallet, and the click-clicking MR781.
sound of tent pegs being hammered Song- The Song That is Calling into the earth by gentle feminine
taps. caused me Home,"
spectators.
Song "Wand'ring by an Old Cathedral Garden William Heseltine and Quartette. MRGID. Cornet Sola-Elfin Revels (Haw- kins)-Jack Mackintosh, and William Oughton.
Cornet Solo" I Hear You Call-
amusement
among
ernment.
There are interesting relics of the Battle of Culloden. These include the colour of Barrell's regiment, and the famous blue banner of the MINSTER ABBEY TO Stewarts of Appin, which was car ried from the battlefield by Donald Livingstone, then a boy of 17, who was a relative of Dr. Livingstone, the explorer. ¦
Relics of a inte period include those of Sir John Moore, the hero of Corunna, Lord Lynedech, and other notable soldiers.
One relic of touching character is a bible found during the Great War on the body of a young sodier in the Seaforths in no man's land." It In less then ten minubes, how-was cared for by a German officer ever, tents of all sizes had been who restored it." pitched to a degree of efficiency that would have rivalled any Ter- ritorial unit. The display brought, thunderous applause.
GUIDES INTERNATIONAL ing Me Jack Mackintosh.-
MR777.
A tableau, "Guides Internation- Song- The Voice in the Old
Village Choir "William Hesel-al." depicting the costumes worn by Guides in 35 countries in the tine and Mixed Quartet.
world, made a colourful spectacle. Song" Tell Me with a Love Song "Anona Winn (Soprano)
-MR589.
Chorus Meet Me To-night in
the Valley." Chorus Open Up Dem Pearly Gates-Carson Robinson and His Pioneers.--MR800. 7.20-7.40 p.m.-Grieg: Ballade in G
Minor, Op. 21-Leopold Godew sky (Pianist).- 07746-D/7-D. 7.40-3 p.m.-*
From the Studio,
A selection of Patter Songs by Bryan Lewis accompanied by Mrs. L St. A. Sharpham.
Programme.
1.My Visit to Southend. 2.In Dear Old England Now.. 3.-The Thinnest Girl I Know.
BE SOLD
ENGLAND'S OLDEST HOUSE
Minster Abbey, in the Isle of Thanet reputed to be the oldest house in England, is to be sold.
According to legend, Egbert, King of Kent, granted one half of Thanet to his niece, Domneva, in expiation for the murder of her! two brothers. She founded Mins Each Scitish regiment is given ter Abbey as a nunnery, where pra-
Carved and yers were offered, day and night! an historical qurvey, coloured oak statuettes by Mr. Pil- that the King might be forgiven. kington Jackson reproduce the regi-
the For three centuries imental attire at various periods. There is also a collection of Scottish occupied the abbey, and then it was granted by King Canute to the military prints and the nucleus of a monks of St. Augustine's, Canter- bury, who lived in it for over 500 first-class military library.
years.
.
oung
Ships of various types illustrates the naval progress. the Great
At the Dissolution of the Monas Michael of James IV, being repre- teries it fell to the Crown, and was sented by a fine model.
Inter sold by James I. Since that time it has been in continuous oc INVADEcupation as a residence. In latter
In contrast with the deep blue uniform worn by the Giri Guides in Britain was the smart ktaki garbi of the French girls with cloaks ARMY OF MAGGOTS reaching almost to their ankles,
CITY while the pure white costume worn by girls representing Brazil added a eummery touch to the rally.
"You Guides in Glasgow have set up a high standard, and, you must endeavour to keep it and go on getting better" and better every day." declared Lady Baden-Powell. The small way in movement started in Glasgow, but you have grown and grown, and I must say you have set a splendid example for other places. You have not only got quantity but also quality."
days it belonged to the Marquis Conyngham, whose family inherit
A mighty army of maggots hased it in 1696 by the marriage of been wiped out" in Glasgow. Maj. Gen. Henry Conyngham to
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The army emerged from a cargo the daughter and heiress of Sir of camel and oxen bones dumped John Williams, of Minster Abbey from a vessel at Princes Dock, Glas- The Dowager Marchioness Conyng- 50%, climbed over the dock wall in ham sold it four or five years ago. As it stands to-day the abbey is thousands, and swarmed
a highly-picturesque old place, Govan Road.
with long ranges of high-pitched roof. In places its walls, pierced by stone mullioned windows, are xlt, thick.
There was only one way to deal with the invaders. A detachment of the fire brigade was summoned. hoses were turned on them, and the
A beautiful bag embroidered with great "maggot "wash-out" began.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather resenting the Guides connected with
port. 8.3-10.30 p.m-Chinese studio con-1
čert
10.30 p.m.Rugby Mid-day Press
10.35 p.m.-Close down.
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Sanitary inspectors who were hur
been entrusted to Knight, Frank and Rutley (Hanover-square),
all the flower patrol emblems was in a short time the "menace was The sale of the property has presented to Lady Baden-Powell by no more. Lieutenant Sarah Gibbons, repre- Robroyston Hospital; Glasgow, £100,000 SCOTTISH
MUSEUM
ried to the scene treated the bags
of bones with disinfectant, killing test by which he says posterity will off the remainder of the maggots,
tant.
Mr. John Buchan, M.P., Lord High Commissioner to the General EINSTEIN FOR GLASGOW, Assembly, will this afternoon for-
aad as a precautionary measure the be able to judge whether or not he If the Ger- streets were sprayed with disinfec-has been a success.
mane say that he was a German while the French insist that he was a Jew, then he is really great for all time. But, if the Germans cali him a Jew and the French insist that he was a German then clearly time will have proved him failure!
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mally open the Scottish Military Glasgow is to be honoured next and Naval Museum in Edinburgh | month" by a visit from the great
the
world- Castle, the contents of which are Professor Einstein, valued at about £100,000. It is famous mathematician and pro- These figurer show an expendi- Forty-seven sen is all that an situated near the Scottish National pounder of the theory of relativity. He is coming over to receive an ture on drink of £ 3. per head of average farmer and his family earn War Memorial, which was open in population, a reduction of 128. per day of toil and moil, it was 1927 and has proved a great attrac LL.D. from Glasgow University at the honorary graduation in the lat compared with the previous year. revealed by a check of farming con- tion for visitors
Of the total expenditures dition in Kitauwa-gun, Kagawa The Duke of Atholl planned the ter part of Jung, and will, at the Aboat 40 lines of Burns' manus- £140,700,000 was spent on beer, Prefecture, of Japan made in 1932 museum after the National Warsame time deliver some mathematic-cript, The Vision," which belong- $2,400,000 on" spirits
and by the Agriculture Society of the Memorial had been completed, and al lectures, which will, I under-ed to Captain Victor Cazalet, M.P., province. The total income of he has taken an active part in carry- stand, be open to the public. They was sold at Sotheby's, London, for £18,400,000 on, wines,'
farmers in Kitauwa gun in the ing through the scheme. His idea will probably be a bit over the £400,
As Yen 3,198,306, of which was not to bave merely an ex-heads of most of us, but we can al- The manuscript is going to the spite of the heavy taxation and Yen 1,439,000 was from rice, Yen hibition of war relics, buy rather to ways go just to look at a great Burns Cottage Museum at Alloway. greatly reduced consumption the 881,012 from barley and Yen 547,700 make a historical survey which man. total value of brewery shares on from vegetables. From this, each would illustrate the part played by the Stock Exchange has not defamily had an insome of 47.8 sen Scotsmen in service to King and
The statement points out that in year
clined...
day or Yen 171 a year,
country.
Ji
It was written when Burns was rais Einstein has laid down an odding £20 by his poems to pay his fare (Obnimued at, foot of nezt. cal) to the West Indies, in 1798.
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