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THE "CITY'S CASH"
Wartime Secret"
Lendon Oct. 10.
The City of London's estate has a rentrol of more than £300,000 a ear, which forms the source of revenue of a 'fund known as “The City's Cash,"
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Tax 28TH OCTOBER, 1985,
The 21 fight lieutenants pro- moted to squadron leader from October 1 increase the total of the fatter rank to 357, the highest since it was instituted in the post- War organization in 1919. the fund was in perii.
The Lord Mayor, Sir Stephen ↑ The seniority of the Killik, responding to the civic i promated varied from 8 to 114 as flight lieutena.it. The toast, said he had served as chair-years man of this committee during the great majority began their service war, when income was reduced to, during the latter part of the War. a low ebb. He added:
and some before the formation o! The City's Cash WAS in а the R.AF. in April, 1918, these perilous position, and drastic mea- including both R.N.A.S. and R.F.C. TERMS :-CASH ON DELIVERY. sures were necessary. I have no officers. The junior of the 21. Intention of going into any de-¡ Squadron Leaders J. L. Airey. tall as to our interview with the D.F.C., and H. N. Thornton, M.B.E.. Home Secretary and Government became flying officers in August, cfficials. In this I was greatly as 1921. sisted by the late Viscount Bears!
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ventures--The Dynamiteers.
City and a great,, knowledge of who entered the Cadet College Anance. Th3 fund Was saved, at Cranwell on its opening in thanks being largely due to Lord February. 1820... But' the next pro- Bearsted, Sir Maurice Jenks, and mototion list may be expected to Sir Heary McAuliffe.”
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Paul Graener. Arranged as Radio Opera Conductor: The Composer.
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reward.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
He may, at the moment, be 10- clined to congratulate himself on another score. During the year Fught Lieutenant James Warbur-1928-0 he was British Minister at 11.15 p.m.-News in German on ton qualified as a first-class inter- Addis Ababa. The climate dia
DJA, DJB DIN. Close DJB'preter. In Japanese at the examl- agreed with him. He moved to (Germ., Engl.), -
nation held in Tokyo in June last, Sosa, and later to his present post. and has received the appropriate. The Royalist and Republican award. Flight Lieutenant Gilbert squabbles in Greece are not so dis- Bartholomew passed the second turbing se general mobilisation in
Addis Abab year examination in Chinese held
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in Peking in March last, and has received the appropriate award.
tastes, and the author of a stand- Sir Sidney in a man of studione.
ard translation of Euripides,