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London Air-Mail Letter BRITAIN & THE

Lord Lloyd at Portsmouth: Discussion

on Judges Salaries in Lords: Samuel Pepys and the Guildhall Banquet: Lord Halifax Scorns Taxis: Romney Portrait at Nice:

Special Air-Mail Service

London, November 15.

LORD LLOYD

PRINCE AND THE GONG

The Prince of Wales had, I hear, a minute as toast-master at the

Society of Arts on Tuesday evening. It happened thus:

In a recent speech at Port-Art-and-Industry Dinner of the smouth, Lord Lloyd revealed as I suggested he would do-a signi- cant change in his attitude towards the National Government, Previously his principal critcisms have been confined to the Indian problem.

He has now made it clear that he sees very little good either in the policy or composition of the National Governmnt. The critic has turned opponent.

I learn that in the near future he intends to make a bold bid to obtain Conservative support for a move to discard the Liberal Nat- ionals and National Socialists, and adopt a new programme.

For this purpose offices have been taken in St. Stephen's House, Westminster. From these head quarters the generalissimo will plan and conduct his projected flanking manoeuvres, which will be described as a "forward progressive

movement."

POSSIBLE SUPPORTERS

The signal for each new -toast was given by a stroke on a gong, The officer who stood behind the which had a quite musical note.

chairman duty happened, on

and discharged this one occasion, to be elsewhere.

Notleing this, the Prince of Wales turned round in his "seat and gave it a good stroke. As he did so he smiled, and the company, so called to attention. laughed and cheered.

ENGLISH ART AT NICE

The Directeur des Musees de Nice writes to tell me of his delight at Lord Duveen's loan of a mag- nificent Romney portrait of Lady Hamilton to the exhibition which is being organised at Nice next spring.

This exhibition will include only pictures and works of art of the English school between 1750 when the English "discovered" Nice- and 1900.

It is not known in exactly what quarter of the party Lord Lloyd. expects to find alles in his cam-among others paign. It is probable that he hopes to gain support from those who have been prominent in the activities of the Indie Defence League.

A few preliminary rockets may be released at any moment, But the first salvo is not likely to be fired before Nov. 21, when Lord Lloyd is to speak at the "English Review" dinner.

LORD HALIFAX

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ures.

The French National Museuras, Compiegne, are lending their treas- the Louvre and

number of miniatures, books, and But by far the greater family portraits are being sent by the descendants of those beauties, dandles and bloods who frequented Nice in the early 19th century.

MUSIC CLUB'S PRESIDENT.

"Sir Thomas Beecham has taken over the presidency of the Music Club, left vacant by Mr. Alfred Kallisch's death. The first meeting of the season, on Sunday night, at the May Fair Hotel, promises to be brilliant,

The new president is bringing with him a section of the Philhar-

Viscount Halifax, who has so dramatically brought to an end his presidency of the English Church Unión, to which he was first elected sixty-five years ago, is still extraor dinarily vigorous and forceful.

Despite his 94 years be is scorn-monic Orchestra, and the company ful of people who take taxis on will be regaled with performances small provocation. He also stands of music by Handel. Boccherini, firmly by the merits of his famous ] Rossini, and Dellus. Hickleton home-brewed ale as a contributory cause, at least, of his longevity.

By a coincidence the book of reminiscences which his sister-in law. Lady Mary Meynell, publishes this morning, contains a photo- graph of Lord Halifax-in hunting pink-at a meet of foxhounds. It

was taken last season.

JUDGES' SALARIES

The Music Club's Sunday night meetings have been famous for facilities than formal concerts do. years as affording greater social The music performed is always Arst-rate,

The meetings are also designed to introduce foreign celebrities to the London musical world,

FREE STATE

Mr. Thomas To Make Important Statement

London, Nov. 4.

Great importance is attached by both Great Britain and the Irish Free State to a statement to be. made by the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas to-morrow, re- garding the future relations be- tween the Free State and the B- tish Empire.

Since Mr. Thomas, on Novem- ber. 14 defined the attitude of the British Government to the con- stitutional legislation then before the Free State Parliament-

The President of the Free State, Mr. Eamon De Valera has been in communication with the British Government and has ask- ed for an elucidation, of certain passages.

Mr. De Valera asked whether the Free State was free to choose without pressure or threat of ag- gressive hostility from the British Government, between membership of the British Commonwealth and a Republic.

The British Government regards the three Bills recently passed in the Free State Parliament as a clear indication of the intention to gradually eliminate the Crown from the Constitution..

It is realised that the elimina- tion of the Crown would definite- ty place the Free State outside

the Commonwealth.

What binds members of the Commonwealth together is a com-- was made clear in the preamble mon allegiance to the King. This

to the Statute of: Wesminster, which" says, "The Crown is the symbol of free association of the members of the British Com- monwealth of nations, They are. united by common allegiance to the Crown." Reuter."

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY

(December 5).

(X Moon, 18th Day) Auctions-Lammert's Sale of phrey's Buildings, Kowloon, 10.30 Household Furniture, 41, Hum-

at Sales Room, 2:30 am. Meetings.-Hong Kong Branch Institute, 5.30 p.m., of English Association, Helena May

School, on "The Teaching of Eng- Head Mistress of Dioecean Girls' Lectures.-Miss H. D. Sawyer,

High in Schools," Helena May In- stitute, 5.30 p.m.

Press," Members of Union Church Debate. The Influence of the

Y.P.S. V. St. Andreb's Club, at Union Church, Kowloon, 9 p.m.,

Miscellaneous Rotary Club

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Theatres.

King's: " Pilgrimage." Queen's. Stranger's Return. Central:-" Night of the Garter." Oriental" Red Headed Wo-

World" The Rights of Wo- men"

(Chinese Picture.) Majestic." Love Me To-night." Star M.G.M's Burlesque Pro-

MR. BINGHAM'S OVATION

As long ago as August, 1921, the

Mr. Bingham, the, American Am- Attorney-General of the day stated assador, was the recipient of a in the House of Commons that remarkable ovation at the Lord an increase in the salaries of the Mayor's banquet, as, tall and smil- judges of the High Court had beening, he walked the length of the under consideration for some time. fine old library of Guildhall to be Nothing has been done, and received by the new Lord Mayor. this afternoon a motion on judges

When he afterwards took his salaries is down" for discussion 'In

place among his colleagues, and the House of Lords.

the members of the Cabinet, on It is not generally known that the right of the Lord Mayor's dais, the salary of a High Court judge

to watch later arrivals, Mr. Bing- has remained practically unchang-

ham found himself behind the ed for more than a hundred years.

broad back of Sir Archibald Mont-ramme.” During the reign of George Igomery-Massingberd, chief of the the salaries of the "pulse" judges Imperial General Staf and Barons of the Exchequer were gradually raised from £2,600 to £4,000, in recognition of the high cost of living consequent on the Napoleonic wars...

TOWER HILL BEAUTIFIED In, times past Tower Hill has known the tumult, the shout, and the sudden hush"This is the head of a traitor!"

Dances

H.M.S. "Berwick's ship's company He quickly made his way to a dance at Hotel Cecil 8.30 5. better vantage point for surveying the brilliant scene.

Another distinguished figure was that of the German Ambassador, who was talking with animation to Mr. Baldwin.

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Among all the notabilities present

Sports, it seemed to me that the warmest Golf-First Round Taggart Cup win, the Bishop of London, and the cheers were reserved for Mr, Bald-

Ladles Bection).

Hockey-Mamak Tournament, late Lord Mayor, Sir Percy Green-RAM.C. v Mule Corps; Friendly away.

!

270 YEARS AGO

It was London's public execution ground, and the hill was (always a neglected, desolate, somewhat unsightly place characteristics It preserves to this day, en

The padre of Toc H Tubby" Two hundred and seventy years Clayton, who is Vicar of Allhallows ago the Lord Mayor's banquet was Barking Church) has a vision of a very different affair from that the hill with the present hideous held last night. Samuel Pepys warehouse black and orators' forum gives us an illuminating account giving place to a public gardon.

of one which began at one o'clock, a salt cellar being placed in front A similar garden in a clearance towards Little Trinity-hill would of every guest. open out an unseen and unsus- pected length of the Roman city wall.

The diarist sat at the merchant strangers' table, where there were "ten good dishes to a mess, with

matches, Police v Central British.

Bunrise ---3.49 a.m. Bunset.----5.30. p.m

Tides.--High at: 12.45 and. 22.35

Low at 5.45 and 15.21.

plenty of wine of all sorts," but he to drink out of an earthen pitcher, complained bitterly that he had

Pepys took his own spoon and fork to the banquet, and careful: soul that he was remembered to take them away

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