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London Air-Mail Letter ACCIDENTS

More About The Wallace Collection: Majority of Dole: Westminster, Abbey As Empire's Valhalla: American Golfers: Lloyd's

Special Air Mail Service

London, January 10. AMERICANS GIFT TO WALLACE

COLLECTION-

The keeper of the Wallace Col- lection "last_night" stated that the lunette to the altar piece by Cuma da Conegland has been presented to the Wallace Collec- on as a gitt from Mr. and Mrs George Blumenthal, of New York, and now joins the central portion

of

gallery seventeen. The cost of the new frame made by Pierre Coulette has been borne by Lord Duveen.

The main panel representing St. Catherine of Alexandria came from the collection of Lord Northwick, where it was seen by Waagen, who

described it as "noble and dignified in head and figure." It was pur chased by the fourth Marquis Herford at the Northwick sale of 1859 for £840. Some thirty years later it was seen by Crowe And Cavalcaselle, who also noted of the same period and character St. Sebastian and St. Roch and Virgin and Child" in lunette. all then in the collec- tion of Sir Anthony Stirling.

How right the authors were in grouping the four pictures together

came

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Safety First Campaign

Hong Konr

(1) Kwong Tong. licensed motor driver No. 11164, of No. 297, Lai Chi Kok Road, ground floor, re- parts that at about 10,15 hours on the 2.2.34 whilst he was driving motor lorry No. 2791 along Sauki Wan Road froin west to east, when prime mover in this important near Ming Yuen Garden in avoid- change in the history and sadi- man be burier i motor tion of the appey. The author-ry, and the bumper and the les agreed to the Australian poet's engine of lorry damaged.

(21, Wong Yim Lin, licensed memory, pelny enshrined in the motor driver No.: 6702, of No. 154, Abbey after an appeal, had been. Sat Yeung Chol Street: 1st floor, made with the support of the reports at about 13.05 hours on the bus Prime Minister, the Archbishop of 3.2.34 whilst driving motor Canterbury. Mr. Rudyard Kipling. No 820′ along. Garden Road to

following and many other distinguished wards Queen's Road, people in this country and Aus- private car No. 1446. the front part tralia. Ne Dominion Aguté has so of the former collided with the far been enshrined or buried in rear bumper of the fatter when both vehicles were stopped by the the Abbey.

red signal. causing damage to the rear bumper of car No. 1446 No person Injured.

DISARMAMENT OUTLOOK This weeks expected to provide important. clarification of the disarmament controversy following upon Sir John Simon's return and the German reply-expected in a few days-to the French memoran- dum m Berlin has been such as to arouse hopes of a real advance

Kowloon

(1) Cheung Chun, licensed motor driver No. 9252, of KIL, 47,

pak. Hoi Street, ground floor. Pes ports that at about 18.45 hours on the 2.2.34 whilst driving motor lorry No. 433 along Canton Road

in the controversy. By leaving from south to. north, the the above vehicle accidentally knocked open for further discussion duration of the trial period, during against a Chinese "woman," "Chaŋ which there is to be international Foon, 61 years, of stail No. 72, New armament inspection, France has Market. who run across the road considerably narrowed the gap. from east to west and ran into the The principle of the probationary rear of the lorry, received Injuries period is retained, but the issue the left leg and left ear. The is restored to a bargaining basis driver was unaware of the accident and Germany may feact favour- until he was informed of it by

passers-by. ly. Sir John Simon will be in

(2) Lo Shun," licensed motor consultation with the Prime driver No. 447 of No. 689, Shanghai In the street. ground floor. reports that Minister to-morrow, and course of the next few days other at about 00.15 hours on the 3:234 ministers will be informed of the taxi-cab No 714 was parked out- of the Paris and Rome side the Casanova Dance Hall. results conversations. Whatever line Ger- Nathan Road, when the left front many takes in her reply to France, mudguard was slightly damaged by I think the Foreign Secretary's private car No. 4167 which collided mission will have an important with the taxi when backing prior and perhaps a "stiffening influence to the owner driving away. No on the future of British policy. gerson injured.

INSURANCE FOR PEDESTRIANS

A new scheme of insurance has Lloyd's in the been placed at

has been noted by Dr. Tancred Borenius in the last edition of Crowe and Cavalcaselle's History of Painting in North Italy. The connection was proved by Dr. Gustav Ludwig, who" informed the late Sir Claude Phillips. In 1900 a rare that he had discovered

Antonio Baratti engraving by (1734-87) showing that the whole was originally a triphych and

from the Church of Rocco at Mestre, near Venice.

The two wings representing the olague saints. St. Sebastian and

banking with J. and W: Seligman St. Roch, were acquired by Dr.

exclusive Interest of pedestrians. and the presidency of the Tri- Bode and are now in the museum

I understand it owes its inception Continental Corporation. one of or Strasbourg. The Junette. showing the

Child to the remarks of a Judge in the the biggest investment trusts in Virgin and

two months "a between St. Dominic

St. Courts recently that the insurance Wall Street-and and

taken out by motorists did not year in his palazzo at Portofino, Francis, was acquired some years

risks to Lon the Mediterranean. 100 by Mr.

Mrs. George cover adequately the arid Blumenthal. Mr. Blumenthal's pedestrians. The principle of the small generous action in now restoring new policy is that for a

a pedestrian and his the lunette to its original place premium

can be Insured against will be much appreciated by all family

accidents from any kind of road students of art.

vehicle in the event of the driver or owner escaping from his liability either as an insured or uninsured person. The policy, covers every possible loophole in any failure to prove a claim to a motor insurance company.

"DOLE SCHEME COMES

OF AGE,,

I wonder " Mr. Lloyd George. who left on Saturday for a holiday of an in Portugal, will think Important event that falls to-day -the coming-of-age of the unem- ployment insurance scheme An Britain. The first payments were due on January 8, 1913, these capping a scheme with which the "Wizard" had had much to do in framing and piloting through the House of Commons. But Mr. Lloyd George cannot take all the credit, although his friends would give it to him.

WINSTON'S" PART Mr. Winston Churchill in 1911- when the scheme for national health and unemployment -11 surance was being put forward was also a "bonnte fechter" for the plans. As President of the Board of Trade it fell to him to Intimate that the then Govern- ment intended to make the scheme compulsory, Instead of voluntary, as had been previously annour.ced. In these days he and Mr. Lloyd George were inseparables. we get them in different political

camps.

Now

AMERICA'S "OLD MEN"

OF GOLF American golf teams always look formidable, but the "team chosen to defend the Walker Cup at St. Andrews in May against the pick of British amateurs seems morɛ vulnerable than any previous team. Perhaps the presence of three

veterans gives it that as ect. for Oulmet, Marston and Egan were winning championships when some of their team-mates were in the Egan, Indeed. won his nursery. first national title 30 years ago and at 50 he must be the oldest. golfer ever to have played' in the The team contains both series. the Open and Amateur Champions of America, J. Goodman and G.. Dunlap, so Britain's leading men at least will not have their golfing troubles to seek.

U.S. TREASURY RESIGNATIONS

Only a month ago Mr. Henry Morgenthau. Jun., was congratu- lating himself on having secured the services of Mr. Earle Baillie as "special assistant" at the U.S. Treasury.

Mr. Baillie, in practice, filled the vacancy`created by the resignation of Mr. Dean Acheson, the Under- Secretary, who disapproved, of the latest trend 'of American financial policy. Now Mr. Baillie has gone the same way as Mr. Acheson,

recent

of short-term

UNTOLD MILLIONS However, the first "dole" scheme covered only two and a half million workers, but during the Great War it was extended to bring in minition workers and others on war services, and in 1919 It was further extended to all manual workers (except domestics

At a moment when the Boating and agricultural employees), and

of Government loans was supreme- others earning under £250 per 17 dimcult Mr. Balille prepared the annum. since 1913, an official plans which resulted in heavy. tells me, hundreds of millions of over-subscription of the pounds have been paid in beneat£200,000,000 issue in one name or other to the Treasury Certificates. workless.

MEDITERRANEAN COMPENSA- ABBEY AND THE EMPIRE

* TIONS “ Westminster Abbey is to be "To-day' the US. Treasury is invested with a new. aspect of faced with the necessity for raising Woodin, the Empire status. A ceremony will £2,000,000,000. Mr. will take place within its arclent: former Becretary of the Treasury, walls in May' which will be the could "have beer of Invaluable first tangible recognition by the assistance in this task. No man Dominions of the Abbey as the knew better the psychological mo- Valhalla of their famous dead Ament in the market. It was his bust of Adam. Lindsay Gordon, the

But Mr. Woodin is gone, and now national poet of Australia, is to Mr. Balille, spoken of as CHANGCHUN

"g be placed at the Commonweath brilliant financial technician" has dovernment's expense, the gone also. Mr. Morgenthau. Jūn.. Poets Corner next to that of the Pooh-Ban of the Treasury, on Tennyson The event has, both the other hand, was not trained a literary and Imperial significance, as a banker. The "next appoint | "Mr." Douglas” Bladen, the novelist, ment to this recurring vacancy will":

who as the first to bring Gordon's be awaited with interest.. works to the notice of the public Mr. Earle Baillie will doubtless In this country has been the be quite happy to return to private

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