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Bible Society's Gift To The King: A Conference Cortege: Sir Charles Haring- ton's New Post: London's Reaction To
Germany's "Defections": China Republ
Day Luncheon: Lord Irwin And Oxford Chancellorship: A Big Judgeship Vacant
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A BIBLE FOR THE KING
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WILD CHEERS
FOR DE VALERA At Convention of the Fianna Fail
Dublin, Nov. 9. Including delegates from London, Glasgow, Paris and Spain, two thousand people are attending the eighth an- nual convention of the Fianna Fail of which Mr. Sean O'Kelly, vice-president of the Free State Government, was elected chairman.
An Indian Congress repre- where they were engaged in re- London, Oct. 28.
search work, have recently been sentative was also present and The King has accepted a copy
enabled to continue their studies a large crowd frantically of the new Afrikaans Bible, 250,000 at some of the colleges of the cheered De Valera on his copies of which will be sold with University of London. It is in in the first year of issue in Bouth keeping with the best British tra arrival, and also other not. || Africa. The Earl and Countess of dition that these Jews whose origin ables..
Athlone, Lord and Lady Claren- has brought them a load of pre- dori, and Mr. C. T. te Water have Judice should be helped on their vention represented a great The chairman said the con also received presentation copies. I cultural way. At University Colent 4.89 5.34 6.12 6.50 7.41 1.11 0.00 The Rev. A. H. Wilkinson, secre- lege about a dozen have been national
tary of the British and Foreign given working facilities. The gov-ment, but because of the laws republican move- Bible Society, who returned re-ernors of the Birkbeck College cantly from South Africs, reports have also decided to over to others which they had not, hitherto that remarkable enthusiasm has the research facilities of their la any power to abrogate, they been aroused by the Book.
boratories, Three of the exiles are could not say it represented already at work at the Birkbeck all Ireland, but please God The same broad spirit of sympathat condition of affairs would thy and helpfulness, is being dis- played af King's College and the London School of Economics, Reuter.
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Sir John Simon unconsciously made a processional entry into Downing-street for the Cabinet meeting to-day.
German research workers have where à number of highly trained been accommodated, mis
He emerged from the south door of the Foreign Office and walked' up the steps at the St. James's Park end of the street. Imme- diately in front of him "walked." two Whitehall messengers, carry- fug between them a large trunk
he box was evidently heavy and they walked slowly. Sir John Simon, in his characteristic at Litude ith bowed head, followed immediately behind them.
"Ah! said a bystander, body of the Disarmanent Con ference."
the
Yes," added another, "and the chief mourner following behind."
In large white letters on the trunk were the words "Hold, not wanted."
1.
SIR CHARLES HARINGTON The announcement in last night's "London Gazette" that General Sir Charles Harington had been placed on half-pay as from October 12 has given rise to some misconception.
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The Rev. Ma London's ministerho at North
Church Bhe states that after ten Congregational yest of strenuous work in a poor neighbourhood she ands the strain too great
Misa Collins will remain at North Bow until the end of this year, when he will rest before taking any new appointment.
the
CHINA IN LONDON Although there were not more than half a dozen Europeans at the Chinese studenta Republic Day luncheon" at the Criterion, English was used not only for the speeches but for table talk among most of the 150 students present, and so pure and accentless was their English" that even Mr. Shaw'E professor of phonetics in "Pygma lion might have had difficulty in saying off-hand whether speakers were Easterners or West erners. The educated Chinese, It was mentioned, from his childhood now pronounces English with com- parative case much more easily The present rule is that the than the pronounces Frenca or normal retiring age for Generals Germani; for instance. N 18 65 though this may, and often is extended to 8 by the Army students in London to commemo- This annual remion of Chinese Counci Bir Charles therefore rate the foundation of the Repub- may expect at least four and pro-lic is the first to be held for two bably six more years of active ser years. Last year, on the advice of vice.
Bir Charles is only 61 years of age, and was until a week ago G.0.0 at Aldershot. It was an nounced last May that he had been appointed to succeed Bir Alexander Godley, who now retires from the Active List, as Governor, and Commander-in-Chief of Gib raltar.
of.
"TRANSITIONAL BENEFIT The explanation
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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
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(November 10) - (IX Moon, 23rd Day) Land, District Officer, South, 11
Auctions-Letting of
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Bocial Functions-Reunion Din- ner of Past Members of "Ours," (the London Scottish), Gloucester Building Restaurant, 7.30 p.m. for 8 p.m. Dinner to Cricket Inter- porters at Government House, Philharmonic Society's Performance Entertainments, Rehearsal for of the "Pirates of Penzance,' Cathedral Hall, 8.45 p.m.; Grand Gala Night at Peninsula Hotel "Rose" Room, 9 p.m
Union Church Social Hour, Church Miscellaneous Hong Kong. Hall, Kennedy Rosa, 7.15 p.m.;. Committee Meeting, 6 p.m. Kowloon Union Church General
Theatres. King's Rackety Raxi" Queen's Midnight Mary."
Summer Lightning
Central
Oriental The White Gold
Dragon (Chinese picture).
World Faithless." Majestic Leap Year. StarFast Workers.
Police Dance at Lane, Craw-
Dances
ford's Restaurant, in aid of the M.C.L. 9.p.m.
Inward from America by Prest÷ dent Johnson; from Europe via Suez by Hakozaki Maru; from Aus- trails by Taiping.
Sports,
Cricket. United Services round), 11 am Malays (Kowloon Cricket Club
Tournament
the Chinese Government, It was abandoned because of the fighting in Manchuria, and the year before Principal Mails, because of the great foods keenly do the Chinese feel the ef- Sir Charles's half-pay is a fects of national disasters, even transitional benefit': he will though they are separated from receive it for exactly eight days them" by thousands of miles The Cutward Air Mall for Europe by during which he is technically. Chinese Central Students Union, Burdwan, 3. p.m. Steamer & p.m.; “unemployed "
as Bir Denison Ross remarked for Europe via Suez by Hakone Els appointment at Aldershot in his speech, has done much to Mara 5 pm for America and ended last Thursday, and his new enliven the leisure of the two hum-Europe via Siberia by President duties do not start until the day dred or so Chinese students In Grant 5 p.m. after to-morrow. ""
London by far the majority of LONDON AND HITLER them are students of law, though There was a disposition among have to begin their studies all over when they go back to China they certain, 'sections of the general again, with Chinese law-for even public to take a rather exaggerat Chinese students who have not ed view of the German defection been introduced to one another, as from the Disarmament Conference he pointed out, will sit and face and the League of Nations, but lore another m silence for years, was quickly realised that there just as if they were English D. was no reason for alarm. None the less, the turn of eventă, came as & sharp disappointment, since hope had persisted that in spite of the dimenity of getting the na- tions to make, the necessary sacr- fices the Disarmament Conference would yield fruit. It is recognised that Germany's precipitate action isolates her and compromises the hopes of real reconciliation Pub lic opinion here has placed atore on the induence ex Britain without following I the varying breeses of nation sentiment and amour prop Geneva. The hope is that wise decisions)
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All the signs seem now to point to Lord Irwin being elected to succeed Viscount Grey as Chian cellor of the University of Oxford The Imminent retirement of THE APPEAL COURT VACANCY 1 am told, however, that if the Lord Justice Lawrence has arous Archbishop of Canterbury who ed much speculation in legal cir was much talked of in this con- cles as to his probable successor could have been induced in the Court of Appeal Faimself, his election would As Bir Ogden Lawrence came have been assured.
from the Chancery side of the High Court, it is most probable that his sticcessor will appoin
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