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In Many Counsellors....: "I'm Telling You: Visitor To Ascot: Moonlight Steeplechase: Married Women's Rights, A "Cool" Youth: "Beer, Beer Glorious Beer": A New Re-
servoir: G.B.S. And Sybil Thorndike
(From "Our Own Correspondent),
London. June 27.
Seven peers, besides Lord Ply- mouth, the Government spokes- man, contributed to the debate in the House of Lords on London trafic
I take these specimens of various points:
"GEN, WEYGAND AT ASCOT Considerable interest was roused at Ascot yesterday by Gen Wey- gand's appearance m the paddock,
Just before the start of the Wa- terford Stakes Sir Archibald Mont- gomery Massingberd, Chief of the Imperial General Star, escorted him into the saddling ring, where Lord Derby was watching his om-horse Pharillon being saddled for
the race.
Lord Killmatney-One cause of congestion is the enormous num- ber of huge, double-deck nibuses... Another is that a hold-up in some harrow street is often found to be due to some van or lorry drawn by a horse.
Lord Lamington.-. think the trouble at the peak hours is large- ly due to the number of private cars and empty taxicabs.
Lord. Howe (the racing -motor- 1st) One of the most potent forms (of congestion) in the West end is the crawling taxicabs..
I personally would like to see the police do a little more to encourage all forms of traffic to keep nearer to "the proper side of the road
Lord Banbury-So far as I can see, there is nothing to be done except diminish all these red;
little [ights," thenicate a
knowledge of road work amongst the police, and also try to make the drivers of motor vehicles cul- tivate some of the courtesy which the drivers of horse-drawn vehi cles always had
YOLOTS
Lord Denbigh-Can the police not do something to round up the drivers of these"smoking cars
Lord Sandhurst.-What is want- ed is a return to the old spirit of the road that we used to twenty-five years ago...
find
THE LECTURER. LECTURED In the recent Hitler-Mussolini talks in Venice, the Duces. 20- titude. I am told, could best be sudimarised An tile American phrase, "I'm telling you."*
Herr Hitler's forte is the plat- form. His conception of discus- sion is limited to an impassioned delivery of a set speech, followed by silence until the moment has come to let loose a second barrel.
Bignor Mussolint refused to fall
он
in with this arrangement.
The Fuhrer. I understand good authority, began with a warm demand for fuller recognition of the Austrian Nazis. The reply was a stern lecture on their in- iquities, and a fervent expression of the hope that Chancellor Doll fuss would deal vigorously with their outrages.
This contact with the outer world may have opened the eyes of Herr Hitler to some realities.
Lord Derby greeted him warmly, and they chatted for some minutes in French. The general, a small man, with a ready smile, and quick movements, was in conventional morning dress and a grey top hat.
of her as "the best qualified wo man in publlo:life to-day.”
AMBIDEXTROUS -
Vivian McGrath, ranked No. 2 in Australia, is certain to attract many eyes at Wimbledon next week. He is a taller and brighte young man than last summer."
Given a sun-baked turf court, his double-handed drive, unique in its.controlled speed, fa likely to strain a few hearts opposed to him.
McGrath, like de Stefani, the Italian champion, is really an am bidextrous player; he only employs the right hand for the left-handed stroke as an extra support,
The device means that he can- not after the first service carry a ball in his left hand he has to shed it immediately. card is the only drawback to a great stroke..
This dis-
1 For his 18 years no cooler or more composed player has even been seen at the headquarters of the game.
LOVING CUF AIRS
Lady Astor's attempt to : throw away" the contents of the loving cup, at Plymouth, on Wednesday, with a disparaging remark about the "beastly stuff,” makes me won- der what she would have done at the Mansion House Banquet to the Archbishops and Bishops the same 'night. |-
During the loving-cup ceremony the band of the Scots Guards, play- ed a medley of drinking songs,
"WORKS OF DARKNESS""; The moonlight ateeplechase which provides one of the choicest thrills of the International Horse show, at Olympia, appears to have been suggested by the exploits, immortalised 'in the well-known set of prints, of some Iarking sub alterna near Ipswich in 1830. S
There Wax Dowever other These included, "Beer beer, midnight, steeplechase islands i glorious beer. “Just a wee deoch 1860, over x comė, 116, Ravid was and doris here is a tavern ta moonless night, by lampe kindly the town," "Little brown" jug.” supplied by the sporting station-" | "Another little drink wouldn't do master.
us any harm," and "Come where The late Lady "Augusta Fane the booze is cheaper." proposed this frolic, and invited the competitors to dine at ber house before the race, wearing white night dresses, supplied by the ladies, over their hunting kit.. Mr. "Alg" Burnaby' won at the last fence from Count Zborowski Among the unplaced riders was the late General Lord Rawlinson. On the following Sunday the rector of Melton took for his text "Have no fellowship with the un- faithful worke of darkness,”
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A LUCY STONER" Miss Frances Perkins, the first American wäman Cabinet Minister. to whom Mr. Roosevelt has, turn- ed over the difficult task of deal
WATER FORESIGHT: Bridgwater has chosen well. There can hardly be a better time than this for the opening of a new reservoir. I-trust that the Dew-municipal waterworks, "which Sir Eliton Young opens to-day, will henceforth enable Bridgwater to smile at droughts,
The town has always taken a long view. "In 1694 it made ar- rangements with one of its citizens to supply water from his mill- | stream until AD. 2894.
But this foresight proved illusory, The man died, and a mere century later the inhabitants were paying
ing with the steel dispute, in priad a bucket for water delivered in
vate life is Mrs. Wilson
The reason why she does not cali herself Mr. Wilson Is that she is a Lucy Stoner or follower of Miss Stone, the militant cham plon of women's rights, who died forty years ago,' : The. "Lucky Stoners" maintain the right of married Women to retain maiden names.
TO THE OTHER EXTREME
Sybil Thorndike's admiration for the work of George Bernard Shaw tempts her to extreme courses. As the Maid-in "Saint Joan", she had to wear
armour, and while it wasn't as uncomfortable asit their looked it was still rather trying - wear for the mod- ern woman Now " G. B. 8." is taking her to the other extreme, for the text of his "Village Woo- ing," in which Dame Sybil is to have the principal part, calls for her appearance in a bathing cos-
Miss Perkin's energy and ability have, impressed even those parti- cularly the representatives of or- ganised labour who opposed her appointment.
Events have done much to justify President Roosevelt's description"
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