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London Air-Mail Letter FORMER BANDIT
Noel Coward's Popularity in Paris: The Leicester Galleries: Mr. Roosevelt:
Special Charter Flight To
Australia: Sir Henry
Betterton:
Special Air-Mail Servios
London, Dec. 8:
MR. NOEL COWARD IN. PARIS The guests at the British Em- bassy Ball in Paris had the brivi- lege of an advance view of part of a play by Mr. Noel Coward which eventually will be produced in London.
Mr. Coward went over to Paris specially in order to play opposite Mlle. Yvonne Printemps.
The dramatist, who speaks ex cellent French. is as popular in Paris as Mile. Printemps is in London--and that is saying a great deal.
ABERDEEN'S HARLEY-STREET
My note on Britain's Harley-
of the fees not personally claimed is divided between those who come to the meeting.
CHIEF
Now Leading
Peace
Army"
Peiping, December 28:
Am octal communique states former that Lin Kuel-tang, the bandit lesder who figured in the troubles in Gharhar earder in the year on the side of General Feng Tu-halang has been given a post by a certain power as commander of the. "Eastern Asia Peace and Harmony Army.””
The communique adds that Div massacred many people during the looting of Chibcheng.
One director of U.S. Steel, which At present "it is not certain moving used to have this aystem, was fond whether his forces are of telling how he had once come south-west with the intention of demilitarized zone, through a bard to a meeting entering the in the hope of collecting all the with the object of reaching the. fess. He arrived to find the room Luantung area, or whether they full of wet and disgruntled brother fare breaking in a westerly direc- tion for the purpose of gaining a directors."
few year ago a Morganfooting-on the border of Hopel.
Unofficial reports state that Llu company, finding that its directors had entirely given up attending Fuel-tang has already crossed the board meetings, raised the feel allay at Hualiat which if true from $25 to $100. Thereafter the indicates that he is moving swif meetings were fully attended.
A
ENGLISH PRACTICE
In the case of English banks
streets has brought me an indign-where much of the work is done ant letter from a Scottish friend, who asks sarcastically, whether I have ever heard of Aberdeen. -
In that city, famed in song and fable, the doctors, it appears, are also gregarious. In Albyn-place, a long street in the centre of the town, are scores of brass plates bearing the names of physicians and suryeons,
One of the most distinguished tenants of Albyn-place is Bir John Marnoch, who operated on the Duke of York for appendicitis.
HIGH FEES, HIGH RENTS | In Glasgow, most of the distin- guished physicians live in the West-end, being vaguely congre- gated in Woodside-crescent and Park-crescent,
"
But Glasgow, like Edinburgh, has, properly speaking, no Harley- street, dedicated to healing, and with rents on a scale in keeping with the eminence of its tenants, and the purses of their clients.
"AUTHORS AND ARTISTS Authors were much in evidence at the Leicester Galleries for the private view of the exhibitions by Augustus John and Henry Lamb.
Mr. Hugh Walpole, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Priestley, Mr. Sacheverall Bitwell, and Mr. Richard Hughes were among those whom I saw.
CITY OF LONDON
The City of London has never been subject to such an inquisition as is now being carried out in New York by Mr. Roosevelt.
One of the principal drives is directed to ascertaining the amount of the remuneration drawn by directors and the higher officers of great companies, and I have. been "greatly intrigued by
which emerges information regard to some of the better-known
...
in
by subcommittees, directors' fees. are. usually paid in part on a fred
Further news of his move- ments is being awaited with deep interest, in view of the present situation in Charhar-Reuter.
yearly basis and in part according DIARY OF LOCAL
to the amount of work done on these committees
In one or two Englab concerns, however, the tontine system, which here. still actually originated obtains.
TO AUSTRALIA AND BACK The longest "special charter" fight on record will enter on Its the final phase to-day her Spartan "cruiser by Capt. W. P. Crawford Green, MT for a fight to Australia and back wil leave Wyndham on the homeward! journey
Capt. Crawford Greene and Lord Apsley (MP for Bristol Central) are the passengers. The pilot is Mr. P. W. Lynch Blosse and the ground engineer Mr. E-W. Bishop.
The party left Worcester, Capt. Crawford Greene's constituency, on Oct. 9, and. In sixteen days, flying easily and with visits on route, reached Wyndham on the north coast of Australia. They went on to Sydney and made a tour of the Commonwealth. ...
SWALLOW'S SUICIDE
EVENTS
TO-DAY
(December · 29)
(XI Moon, 13th Day). Auction Leasehold Property Sale, China Auction Rooms, 3 p.m.; Crown Land Sale. District Office South, 11-am pro
Meetings. Annual, Hongkong Amusements. Ita. Queen's Ther tre, noon; Legislative Council Finance Committee, 2.30 p
Religious Quarant Heure Catholic Cathedral, 6 a.m, to 6 p.m. Entertainments. Rehearsal, The Cathedral Pirates of Pentance. Hall, 8.30 p.m.: "Flee Variety Entertainment. New Naval” Can- teen Theatre The Praya, Wah- chai, 8 p.m.
Miscellaneous Benefit Perfor tance, by the Henry Company, in aid of St. John Ambulance Medical Benevolence New Territory Weld fare Work, Ko Shing Theatre, 0.15 On the way out, between Bataviam Bishop Halls DiscussION and Sourabaya, the port engine Group at Bishop's House, &ap.m suddenly stopped, but the fight
Theatres.
was continued the other two en-King Ladies Mist Love". gines at three-quarters throttle. Queen's: Turn Back the Clock.
On arrival at Samarang, where Central:The Deluge." the engine was examined. It was Oriental:-"Me and My Gal found that a swallow had lodged World:Today We Live,"
Majestic: Trick for Trick.' in the air intake;
Star: Shot Gua Pass." Principal Malls Inward from America by Presi
Si-
When the party arrive in England they will have flown 32,000 miles.
An
FICKLE AMERICA
have an exceptional reinformed dent Grant; from Europe vid for American who leaves England to America and Europe via Siberia by
Sports day after a short business trip, President Hoover 6p.m gave me a very downright opinion on the political situation in the States,"
concerns.
Several different systems of pay ment are employed." General Electric, for example, pays its directors a yearly honorarium of $1,887, plus a fee for each meeting.
But the practice of paying by the year, general in Europe, is adopted by only a few American companies Bethlehem Steel and National Cash Register directors have a fixed salary of $2,400.
VARYING SCALES
If there were an election to- Roosevelt would get a day majority," he said. But in three months' time I believe it would be another story.
Chess Kowloon Chess Club Championships. Senior, Lieut, H Beaumont y. H. W. Randall; B. W.- Paul Y. J. C. Faers; A D Sequeira v. CM. Sequeira, P Yvanovich v. B. Soltau; Junior, ( Santos v. L. Sequeira; FEvans v Roosevelt is not a man with a M. Cunietti, Dr. H. D. Matthews plan; he is a man with an idea. Guy Ling T E Parry v. A. J.
Birinkoff. NAREN SUPREME SELF-CONFIDENCE
Hockey H. K. S. L. AV H.M.
p.
A very similar view is expresseds: Medway Officers, 4 p.m.; Hook In a letter have just received kong Hockey Club "Ay. MS. The cash value of attendance from Washington. The writer say Berwick, 3 p.m.; Radio Sporta v fees obviously must vary widely The confusion is worse confound-Incoguitos." 5.16 p.m. according to the number of meeted every day. I have talked with Sunrise 702 .. Sunset-48 ings. held. American Tobacco I do not know how many Demo-1
Tides High at 9.26 and 19.0 averages 85 meetings a year crats in the last few weeks, and Regular monthly or quarterly meet-it is literally true to say that the Low at 2.25 und 1235 ings are more usual, though last only member of that party who is year Radio Corporation held four hot concerned about the future is more than its regular twelve,
The following scale of attendance fees is illuminating
8100 First National Bank of New York, Westinghouse, US Steel, and American Telephone and Telegraph a bad
(generally believed)... $75--General' Electric, $50 National City Bank, Abled Chemical and Dye
Chase
Franklin Roosevelt himself But he has self-confidence engough for an army corps..
My Washington correspondent is one of the shrewdest observers in America, and a man not given to exaggeration.
cheer when he resumed, to speak for another half-hour.
Sir Henry's voice had lost some of its vigour before he finished, but he left no rugged ends in his patient and clear explanation of the bill
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THROUGH PREPARATION In moving the Second Reading.
the Unemployment Insurance He is not among the orators, Bill, Sir Henry Batterton yesterday but there was general comment performed the biggest task of his tion for a worthy Parlament career It was inevitable that it achievement. should involve the longest speech. He must have been at grea He has yet, made in the House, pains to make adequate prer
Members paid him the compli lon. I have seen him to ment of listening to its mass of usually pacing thou detail with close attention. Almost through the park faking sount every Cabinet Minister in the House note of its surroundings, y n was present to lend him encour- The discretion and humanity atement Fith which he has administered
After giz bour and a quarter he the complicated provisions of Under the tontine system each paused apologetically to refresh suratice did transitional payments director present gets his fee. It himself from a glass of water. He is in no quarter more appreciated any directors are absent the sum was heartened by a Tympathetics than among the Opposition
$40 General Motors, National Bank
$20-Armour and Co. Bank of Manhattan, Radio Corporation,
$15 Union Pacific. These fees are frequently subject. to additions for travelling expenses THE TONTINE SYSTEM In a few instances the tontine" system is employed. The Southern Rallroad still retains it.
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