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An Historic Landmark Saved: Scottish Universities and Distinguished Woman: The Lindbergh's in London: Cordon Richards and a Turf Record: The Lord Mayor's Show: Admirat Max Horton and
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PRINCE AND CHAILEY WINDMILL-
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London, Oct. 10. The Provcet of Worcester College, the Rev. F. J. Lys, was re-elected Vice- Chancellor in Convocation at Oxford to-day. Letters nominating him for a second term of office written before hir death by the late Viscount Grey of Fallodon, the Chancellor, were com.
both in the size at the processionmunicated. and the length of the routé.
It is likely that, the procession will be reduced to one-third of its usual size, though no decision has been reached as to the na- ture of the "cuts.".
The Vice Chancellor apologised for speaking in English in his reply, since there was so much he was going to say that could have been better expressed in Latin "Since however," he added, "some of you are used to one pronoun- ciation and others to another, it seems beat that I should keep to our mother tongue."
London, Oct. 10. Princess Alice Countess of Athlone yesterday restarted the sails of the windmill at Challey (Sussex) which was blown down a
The Lord Mayor's Show few years ago and has now been
Com restored. At Challey Heritage mittee, whose secretary is the City
In his review of his year of office Craft, Schools, where the reopening Remembrancer, Mr. Dixon Taylor, ceremony took place a letter from is now considering various sug- the Vice-Chancellor championed the the Prince of Wales was read, gestions. In previous years the modern undergraduate, and said: In his letter the Prince stated: type of pageantry has been varied "With as many aà 4,000 men and 830 "Admiral Halsey has shown me according to the callingy of in-women undergradustes, and consider ing the vagaries of human nature and your letter saying that my aunt, terests of the new Lord Mayor. Princess Alice, is restarting the Last year, for example, the the characteristics of youth; it would sails of the restored windmill at printing industry was given, pro-indeed be incredible if it were asserted Challey. I am writing to say how minence in honour of Sir Percy that nothing is ever said or done of pleased I am that this old Bussex Greenaway, and in 1931 for air which crabbed age or even the sober landmark, which I well remember Maurice Jenks, à chartered ac- judgment of middle life does not talking about, has, through your countant, the show emphasised approve. It has been astonishing to
modern, „Industrial development. efforts, been preserved...
"I am sure that all who, like my- self. are interested in Chailey must appreciate the generosity of those who made the restoration of the windmill possible."
HONORARY DEGREES, FOR WOMEN.
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me that instances of serious miscon· duct are so few.”.
In 1928 there was a “social re-
He deplored the tendency in some form" pageant, the Lord Mayor, sections of the Press to be so much Sir Kynaston Studd, having de interested in any extravagances or voted so much of his life to young eccentricities of youth which it can people, while in the previous year, | discover here and advertise them BO as Sir Charles Batho had shipping widely and exaggerate their impor connections overseas, transport and tance so much.” communications were in the fore- front.
Bodleian Library
Heferring to the Bodleian Library extension scheme, the Vice-Chancellor nted † said that in view of the world-wide
rice importance of the library ba thought"
The Dowager Lady Airlie, who yeaterday received an honorary Doctorate of Law from St. Andrews SIR ROBERT MOND'S GIFT. University, thereby joins a dis- Sir Robert Mond ha tinguished group of women, in- to the Royal United cluding the Duchess of York and↑ Museum, AS Dame Ethel Sinyth.
miniature so diets of
in expecting ultimately to recente the whole sum necessary for the scheme.
The Scottish Universities are feonic Army, which ha ecently more feminist than the English in | been on view at the Museum. the bestowal of this honour. Ox- There are 911 figures, and they ford has only-three-women-D.CLS, took thirty-five-years-to-collect the Duchess of Atholl and the Every regiment in Napoleon's principals of the twở chief wo Army is represented, including his mens colleges, Somerville and Lady Trish and Swiss troops, and each Margaret Hall A Doctorate of regiment has its own band with Music was conferred" on Dame typical instruments, among which Ethel Smyth in 1928.
is the antique "serpent." There are also representations of Napo-uch subjects." leon himself,
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Cambridge is even more con- servative, and the heads of neither Girton nor Newnham hold honor- ary degrees.
WAR OFFICE GIFT OF A CHURCH Dr. Parsons, the Bishop of Southwark, consecrated the new church of St. Barnabas, at Eltham,
E.. yesterday.
The church is a gift by the War Office to the former Bishop of Southwark's Twentyfive Churches Fund and was formerly the Royal Dockyards Church at Woolwich but became disused on the removal of the Royal Marines to Chatham. It was removed brick by brick to. Eltham and re-erected at a cost of nearly £10,000. „AIRWOMAN AS BRIDESMAID.
A noted airwoman, one of the very few who holds a commercial pilot's licence (3 cence), which enables her to take up passengers and charge a fee for doing it, is to appear in the role of brides-} maid to-morrow week,
She is Miss Joan Page (a daughter of Sir Arthur and Lady Page), who will attend her sister Miss Rosemary Page at ber mar- mlage to Mr. J. H. Foster, The Bufte.
COLONEL AND MES, LIND-
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BERGH IN LONDON, After spending three days” in almost complete seclusion at St. Bridge's-super-Ely, in Bouth Wales, Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh have left for London, where it is under- stood that Colonel Lindbergh is to confer with experts On the development of transatlantic-dir services.
RACECOURSE DRAMA.
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The collection was made by a British officer who insisted on ac- curacy in details of uniform and equipment.
A LAY THEOLOGIAN, ... Mr. Will Spens, master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, who has just handed over the reins of the Vice-Chancellorship of the University to his successor, is on to America.
He is going to speak at the con- gress to be held this autumn in Philadelphia in celebration of the centenary of the Oxford Move ment.
Though biology is the subject on which he is an authority in the, University, Mr. Spens has a much wider reputation as a theologian. In recent years it has spread far beyond this country, largely owing to his book, "Bellef, and Practice."
A NEW IRISH HOME. " Sir William Arbuthnot Lane has been visiting Galway, where, at Ballynahinch Castle, the estate and effects of Ranji are being, sold.
Bir Arbuthnot has purchased Inagh Lodge and fisheries, includ ing the Derryclare Lake, and it is his intention to reside at Inagh. It is a beautiful property.
The estate consists of about five miles of lake:, and the fishing rights over 8,000 acres, so that the famous surgeon will be able to indulge his passion for fishing to the full
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-FLYING THE "JOLLY, ROGER?
Some of the war's most daring thdersen exploits are recalled by the appointment of Rear-Admiral In clubs and at luncheon tables | Max K. Horton, D.8.0., as Rear- during the past three days the Admiral, Second "Battle Squadron. achievements of Gordon Richards Home Fleet, to take effect in on the turf have ousted other to- December.
pics for conversation. People who As captain of Submarine E 9 in have little or no interest in the September, 1914, he "bagged" the racecourse are captivated by the German cruiser Hels, and followed little man's marvellous skill in this up later by torpedoing the getting his mounts, home first, big cruiser Prinz Adalbert. The remainder of the racing season Three desroyers, two transports, is big with the fate of Fred and many merchantmen, laden Archer's record.. Betting has be with contraband, were also des- gun on whether "Gordon" will patched by his unerring torpedoes, beat it, and I am not surprised 7 believe it to be true that that the bookmakers are rather whenever he had sent an enemy coy. The culmination of his daily ship to the bottom he returned to challenge to a record that has base living the "Jolly Roger." stood since the 80's promises to provide one of the most dramatic incidents ever staged on the race course.
LORD MAYOR'S SHOW TO BE
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This year's Lord Mayor's Bhow
A SIGNAL HONOUR France, learn, is to pay a signal honour to the memory of M. Georges Leygues, who recently died in harness as Minister of Marine
"In view of the popular recognition of the "commercial importance of the scientia studies, he added, it would be gratifying if it were possible for the University more often to recordi benefactions for the expansion of scientific work. That it cannot is the more to be regretted because of the relatively very high cost of supplying the needs of research and training in
The Vice-Chancellor nominated at Pro-Vice-Chancellors the following:
The Master of Pembroke College (Dr. F. Holmes Dudden), the Master of University College (Sir Michael Sadler), the Warden of Wad (Mr. J. F. Stenning) and the Master of Balliol (Mr. A. D. Lindsay).
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Crown Land Sale, P.W.D. Offices; 3 p.m., Lammert's Bale of House- hold Furniture, 2220, Nathan Road (Katherine Bldg,) Kowloon 10.30 a.m.; 11A Carnarvon Road, Kow- loon, 2.45 p.m.
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modern form, is largely his creation; the Government have de- cided that the new erüsser öf 7,500 tons, which is now, building as the Chateaurenault, shall be renamed the Georges Leygues.
Not for many years, I believe, has the memory of a French statesman been perpetuated in this striking fashion.
A BIRMINGHAM RETROSPECT. When Bir Hilton Young supports the resolution declaring war on the slum" at the Conservative conference at Birmingham he will do so on appropriate ground.
It is sixty years shice Joseph Chamberlain, then Mayor of Birmingham, declared that "im, twelve months, by, God's help, the town, shall not know. Itself," and bears he went out of office he had cleared an immense area of tum bledown tenements, which; he said, were "unft for a dog to die
In view of his immense services Whất Chamberlain / did" then: will be substantially shortened, I to the French Navy, which, in its England has need to do to-day,
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