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DEPARTURES

J. J. H. Aarsen. Messrs. Anchor Flash Light, J. N. Arora, Horace L. Askey. H. P. Balley, G. Balazs, Bank of Phillipine Islands, R. N. Barton. Jös, N. Berief, Bhattachar ya & Co., Geo. Bisham, Bryant R. Burkhard, Mrs. Dora H. 8. Chan, W. H. Christophers, B. Clossop, Chinese Commercial Banking Corp., Mrs. Grace Darker, Otto | Dlex, Miss R. Dobson, S. Arlent Edwards, H. M. Farr, F. W. Gibbins, It is known as "The Vellum

Jack A. Gibbons, W. F. Greer, Book" of the Honourable Artillery Company of London, and contains Louis Hirsch-de Metz, Robert P. the signatures of some of the ear-Kerr, Khoon Soo Cheang, R. Kuedt, lier members of the Company, F. Kulka, Edward Layland. Pierre including that of Charles II, when Levy, Lycon & Co., Cara Lyle, a boy. It is exhibited only on rare Madurai (c/o Mr. G. H. Marlow), occasions, such as the forthcoming | 7, Malley, Miss P. Marshall, Frau celebrations in August next year Paul Melahers, Metal Manufactur- of the 400th anniversary

The of the ing Co., Ltd., James Morton, Gerald granting by Henry VIII. of the W. Ng. Kitsushige Omiya, Mrs. O. charter of Incorporation on Aug. S. Orrick, Oswald & Co. Ltd., 25, 1537.

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The book measures 16in by 11in and is in thick, It still has the original black leather binding with brass tops, and contains the names of members in the days of Charles 1.

The entry for June 1, 1641, reads.

The High and Mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Beltane Duke of Cornwall eldist sonne to our Soveraigne Lord King Charles. Prince Charles was then 11.years old..

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G. F. dě Souza, N. No. Stankevich (Russian Tug "Klen").

The original title, of the Com- `pany, granted by Henry VIII., is still often wrongly described. The correct wording appeared in A recently executed lease, as follows: "The Master Rulers and Com- monalty of the Fraternity or Gulid of Artillery of Crossbows and Handguns."

The celebrations of the 400th anniversary are now under consi- deration. They will probably in- clude a military display. "

It has been stated that the re- giment is the oldest in the world. but it makes no claim to this dis- tinction. It was mobilised to repel the Spanish Armada, and march- ed in the funeral procession of Cromwell

CESTURE FROM GERMANY

It IS understood chat Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Minis r has seen the German Ambas- sador and indicated to him that the opportunity was st: open tv Germany to make a spontaneous gesture which would contribute to the settlement of the Rhine and crisis.

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·FORTIFICATIONS IN RHINELAND

Ber.in, Mar. 13. Reference to the coming Ger- man fort.fication of the Rhine- land is contained in diplomatic correspondence to-day. It is stated that fortifications or lines of res sistance, which Germany mus reserve for herself the right to bulld, will be of an exclusively defensive character for the pro Lection

Germany's western frontiers.

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It is intimated that such for. tifications will need several years

AND OTHER SKIN ERUPTIONS to build but for the sake of secu

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AMUR RIVER INCIDENT

Muscow, Mar. 14. A party of Russian workmen engaged in deepening the Amur ftver near the village of Ekater ninonnikolsk was fired ор by Japanese and Manchukuoan troops. The workers filed and the Japa- nese and Manchkupen troop crossed the 'river and inspected the excavation-- Keuter.

AVALANCHES IN INDIA

Jammu (Kashmir), Mar 13. Eighty-six have bech killed, in- cluding three "British officers who were returning from a ski-ing expedition by avalanches in North Kashmir, in the past several days. Another ava anche in West Kashmir swept twenty-five people to death. Fifty others have perished in the snow north-east of Peshawar- Heuter.

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