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Tt looks as if an a.tempt 'may be made by Glasgow Corporation a team dictated by the to use the 1935 Housing Act as calls of English League clubs the basis of a demand upon Par- Wales surprised Scotland, Joint lament to extend the boundaries holders of the international cham of the city. The Act, it is said. pionship, by drawing 1-1 at Car-wil call for the provision of diff in the first international more houses than the present match of the season. The Welsh- area of the city can accommo- The need has not yet been nien deserve great praise for their date. refusal to admit the
obvious in- determined at all-precisely, nor dividual superiority of their oppo- is it likely to be for some time nenta
to come. But the figures quoted Both teams played the third- the other day by the Town Clerk, back game., Simpson, of Scotland. in opening the Hous ng Exhibi- fulfilled the duties more thorough- tion, must be accepted as an ly than Grifths, but the Welsh authoritative estimate. Mr. Sten- centre half-back was so confident house put it that 50,000 houses in the ability of his backs once will be required to effect the de-
settled down they had
that he crowding sought by the new Act took risks in helping the attack and that, in addition, 12 000 to without incurring disaster to his 15,000 houses have to be built to side. Anderson was better than replace existing slums. Even as- Cummings at full-back, The Par-suming that some redevelopment ack Thistle man seldom marked may be carried out in the cleared. Phillips properly, and Brown, the areas the situation as thus pre-in, Radiator 18. left half-back, had to divide his sented indicates time
beaten for
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Am. Waterworks (1) 173 184 back for Wales, was
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40,000 HOUSES
281* pre! (6) match, but on the whole he gave
Under the last big extension of a splendid display. He was never the city that of 1925-consider- Anaconda, Copper in a hurry to rid himself of the abe slices of land were transferred Atch. T. and B. F. ball and controlled it well. Rich.
the counties, particularly ords, a half-back with a long Renfrewshire, and much of that throw, and Murphy covered a deal accession is still unassimilated of ground and helped their for- Altogether some 4000 acres of un- Had Glover built-on land situated within the been a trifle quicker at centre bounds remain to be exploited. Borden Co. (1.60) ... forward Wales would probably That means that, on paper at Borg. Warner (1dr.) 100 have won. L. Jones, who fed least. sufficient site accommo- Case Glover constantly, was the best antion is
wards immerisely.
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be Fox Film "A" Sign minutes. Then Robbins mal time. Parliament will centred to Glover, and although deld to have driven Glasgow into Gen. Elec (80) Jackson beat the Grimsby centre prospecting for housing sites not forward in a rush for the ball obtainable in the city, and that Phillips dashed in, hooked it away will be made the foundation of from the goalkeeper, and scored plea that it is bound on tha coolly from ten yards' range.
account to favour substantial ra- vision of the boundaries.
GROWING UNREST IN
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But the question of extension properly involves other important considerations. It will assuredly do so when it is brought before Parliament, and the Corporation Committee would be well advised, ant cipate the points try to that will be raised. Prominent these, it may be taken among will be the question whether a
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 10. The local
section of the Nazi Labour Front in Dortmund, one of Germany's largest industrial cities, called together on Saturday and Sunday employers and employees larger Glasgow will be an effici That ent administrative unit alike to take part in a mass de- monstration of loyalty to the Naz: issue, will be raised if there is any party. This type of demonstration wide reaching out to fairiy self
contained
districts.
and workers have come together to serve Germany. What was once
later.
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Glasgow University Appointment
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Glasgow, Oct. 10,
Mr. James Carmichael Watson, M.A., son of Professor W. J. Wat son, of the Chair of Celtic at
Celtic
Edinburgh University, has been are appointed Lecturer in are Literature in the University of
Glasgow.
Celt.
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THE STRESEMANN LETTER
(Special Air Mail Service) London, Oct."
10.
The remarkable letter: from Stresemann to the German Crown: Prince, whose publication is due to Mr. Wickham Steed, shows how completely Stresemann was Hitler's forerunner, and how mistaken are those who envisage him as a for- torn idealist battling for European pacification alike against German
and Allied intransigence...
The letter is an entirely Machia- vellian document. It was written
"carries with it renunciation of a fight with France for the re covery of Alsace-Lorraine, and German renunciation which, however, is theoretical only in- asmuch as there is no possibility of making war upon France." German policy generally, he writes
communities who is intended to distract public at- tention from the economic dim satisfied that their interests culties being felt throughout Ger- better served under the status quo many, especially in the working than if they were annexed to
Glasgow with its heavy local bur- The decision to appoint Mr. in September 1928 just before the Watson to the lectureship was conclusion of the Locarno Pact dens. Expensive failure would be
made yesterday at a meeting of and. Germany's admission to the Following are the chief points
almost inevitable if the promcters
the Glasgow University Court. League. He writes of the Rhine- made by various speakers:
Deputy District Leader Stuertz: of the extension scheme showed
Although only 28, Mr. Watson is land Security Pact that it already well-known as a student, "Leaders of industrial enterprises a voracious appetite...
WISK POLICY The wise policy at this juncture poet, and author or Celtic litera- impossible has been made possible, would be that of limiting the apture, and has made notable con- and much more will be possible peal to boundary adjustments that tributions to the philology of the can be warranted by proofs of the
His knowledge of Gaelic is ex- "What protects us from despair, closest social kinship between the despite all the dificulties of our areas concerned and the city. With iceptionally wide, for his "father position, is the bellef in the divine ambitions restrained in that way has fostered his natural linguistic nilssion of the German Leader and the chances might well be im- gifts, and he has grown up with a in the German people. The Great proved of securing by voluntary Gaelic background. Mr. Watson Ally does not intend that our negotiation portions of undeve acquired the spoken language and people should be submerged."
loped land from the countries. English simultaneously. HITLER AS COPERNICUS There may be a temptation to urge Herr Boerger, the local trustee city, extension for Glasgow on the
His scholastic career has been and of labour, compared Herr Kitler ground that Birmingham
Third Reich us of the defunct with Copérnicus.
"Every child," Edinburgh have been permitted to marked by brilliant successes. Ated is as characteristic of the
Edfburgh Royal High School the
Republic. he said. "knows that the earth spread themselves more widely new lecturer was dux in Classics turns round the sun. In the same although in point of population and won the City of Edinburgh way our Leader has recognised the and valuation they are
Medal in Latin and the MacGregor great laws of nature which apply This comparison has to be quall- Medal for Greek.
the investigation of Greek Chris- tian inscriptions in Asia Minor. to the nation, and we must not fled, however, by the fact that the
Medallist and first prizeman in these be mere hangers on, but real cost of administration in
On fils return to Edinburgh followers of the Leader to the cities has not produced the same the ordinary degree class of Celtic better future which awaits the repugnance to amalgamation as in 1929, he graduated in 1932 with University he graduated again first class honours in Classics, with first-class honours In Celtic country."
unfortunately the position in Glas- with comparative philology as his language and literature. He was
4
gow has done.
inferior.
In the Industrial cities and in the poorer parts of Berlin ex aspération with economic condi- tions has been evident during the fined to a few individuals only last few days. Women of the would have led to police action. working classes as they went from The shortage of butter con-
BRILLIANT SUCCESSES
will have to be, for the present, What Metternich said about Aus- tria. after 1809-to use "finesse" and evade big decisions."
Such reasoning, except that it is coherent and intelligently express--
special subject. He was elected to awarded the Macpherson Scholar- the Bruce of Grangehill Scholarship in Celtic Since then he has ship awarded to "the candidate studied at Bonn University. most distinguished in the examl- nation
shop to shop here to-day in tintea, and I heard to-day that for Anal honours."
Mr. Watson is at present engaged op a critical re-edition of the: earliest independent vocabulary of Scottish Gaelic, that of Alexander MacDonald, the poet, published in
Mr. Watson was appointed to the Scott Travelling Scholarship
VM. Calder on an expedition for 1741.
search of cheap margarine and none at all is being supplied to pork fat openly made bitter re- the sick in one of the Berllu in 1933, and accompanied Professor marks which had they been con-hospitals.