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Shanghai, Oct. 7. The officers and members of the Shanghai Municipal Police will make a presentation to-day to Capt. R.M.J. Mortin, retiring, Extra ONE "OVERLAND WHIPPET Commissioner of Police, who is 4 6-SEATER MOTOR CAR, about to leave Shanghai for Eng-
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Landon, Sept. 22. The house in: City-rond, EC., in which John Wesley lived from 1779 to 1791 was reopened yesterday Sir after extensive renovation. Kingsley Wood, the Postmaster- General, who himself lived in the house during his youth, was among those who attended the ceremony.
The mansion has been a museum of Wesley relics for the past 30 London, Sept. 15. years, and during recent months Topees worn in India igure in the interior has been restored to (Suppe, arr. Retford) The the second list of articles left that it resembles as nearly as
H.M.Coldstream behind in Imperial Airways liners. possible
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Poet and Peasant Overture
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10. pm-Closs Down
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME
Left Behind In 'Planes
the appearance It
Some passengers drop their topees bore when Wesley occupied it. in Brindisi, others leave them on Among the many relics shown is the liner when leaving. Topees Wesley's grandfather clock, which sometimes are never claimed or still keeps perfect time. are left in the lost property office The re-opening was preceded by for months. It is suggested that a meeting in Wesley's Chapel, ad- the losing of topees is not so much joining Mr. Frank O. Salisbury a matter of forgetfulness but has presented to the trustees his gesture by passengers who want to portrait of Wesley, which was ex- 4.15 p.m., Tine Signal from Green-forget the Indian sunhibited at this year's Royal
3.15 p.m., Time Signal from Big Ben Band must, a program- «me of gramophone recorda. 3.45 p.m., A planoforte recital - by
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5 p.m., News" bulletin.
BERLIN PROGRAMMIE -
When the owners are traced the Academy, and this was formally topees are sent back The lost installed in the house after the property office of the Imperial meeting
Airways was started half-hearted- Mr. Edmund 8. Lamplough pre-
9 pm Dfs Announcement (Gerly at first, but with the growth of sided over the meeting and
man, English)
German Folk Song, Programme-Forecast
English)
air travel more and more articles Wesley's portrait was unvelled by are being left behind and the de- Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman, of "New (German-partment had to be developed. York A
9.15 pm, A Variegated Program
me of Bolog
Perhaps the most curious article Bir Kingsley Wood, accepting the left behind was a full set of false painting on behalf of the trustees, teeth, which was found on the said: SONARY DE floor of an air liner when it ar- It is recognised even still more 10 pm. Relayed from Leipzig: rived at Croydon. These were to-day than in the past that "Die kleine Schopfung Text never delivered. From another Wesley was not only an in-
9.45 pm, News Bulletin (English)
by Konrad Helb Wemer Egk
Music by liner there was recovered a tube spired prophet but one of the of pills, a packet of neuralgia greatest leaders that the Anglo- 11.15 pm News Bulletin (German) tablets and some bottles of me- Sazon race has ever produced 11:30 diff-Topical Taik dicine. These also were unclaim-He enccted a spiritual reform 11:46 pm Symphonk Waltzes and ed, so it is presumed that the tion and gave new life to England *****- patient has been cured, which is not exhausted yet. I once heard Mr. Lloyd George say that John Wesley had even. civilised Wales.". (Laughter.)
News Bulletin (English) | A big majority of mislaid artic- Dja close down (Ger- les, however, are returned to the rightful owners within a few days,