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Support From His Constituency
FAREWELL TO : COLONIAL OFFICE THIS WEEK
London. May 28. Mr. J. H. Thomas has no inten- tion of resigning His seat in Pur- Lament (according to a friend), and he has received support from his constituency in assuming that atiftude.
MET HIS DEATH
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"FINISHED" LEGEND IS REFUTED
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London, May 28. The tragedy of the death of Lord Kitchener on board H.M.S. Hanıy shire, which was mined in a great storm of the Orkneys nearly 20 years ago, is recalled in a new blu- graphy of Kitchener by air. Arthur Hodges, an American author new The Derby Committee of the living in England, willen 1 pub- National Government Association lished to-day (Thornton Butter- yesterday sent a lester to Mr. J. H. | worth).
assuring him Thomas falth, loyalty, and sympathy.
The letter stated:"In the past you fought many battles, and we do not think courage will desert
you now."
of
thelr A north-west gale was blowing with such violence when the hampshire set out on June 6 for Russia that the escorting destro-J yers could not keep pace with her and she went on alone.
The secretary of the committee expressed himself as strongly averse to Mr. Thomas resigning n's Parliamentary seat-
SAYING GOOD-BYE
It is expected that Mr. Thomas will visit the Colonial Office this week so that he may bid farewell to his pensonal staff.
Mr. Thomas, who has described himself 13 the "charwomenis statesman" because of his habit throughout the time he was a Cabinet Minister of getting to his office never after nine o'clock, has always been very popular among the Civil servants with whom he
has worked.
When he makes his visit he will Lake away with him his personal papers and books that are in nis room.
not
"Mountainous seas were break- ing over her," Mr Hodges writes. "All her hatches had been bat tended down,
"A mile and a half from the de- solate and rocky coast but in deep water the explosion came.
BATTERED BOATS
"A cloud of smoke arose and the tumes of cordite spread through the ship, which began to settle at .once. The electric power failed, The She was unable to steer. lights went out. No wireless com- munication was possible The centre part of the hull seemed to have been torn completely away. The Hampshire, striking either a axed or floating mine, had re-
ceived a mortal wound.
11, 1936.
THE QUEEN'S TOUR
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Family On Liner.
PRINCESS ELIZABETH ENJOYS A SLIDE
London, May 28. The King flew over the giant Cunard-White Star liner Queen Mary in his private plane to- day and viewed her from the air, before landing to joln seven other members of the Royal Family on a visit to the vessel.
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The Kng then left for. Smith's lawn, Windsor, his private aero- drome, in a motor sporting brake. He drove himself and, was accom oanled by three friends.
He wore a straw "beater," a black lounge salt with a double breasted jacket, and was without a waistcoat.
It was while he was on the way
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DRIVE TO THE DOCKS"
Then the machine returned to
Eastleigh, where the King was met by his Equerry, Sir John Aird, and Lord Mottistone, the Lord Lieuten- ant of Hampshire.
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"The survivors, 12 in number, Large crowds thronged Sou- who reached the shore clingingthampton, and waved and cheered Commercial Credit 64 to one of the ship's floats after when the King's plane flew over.
Coml. Solvents incredible hardships, testified that At the aerodrome there was an-
Comm, & Southern there was no confusion. The clear. other large crowd, and all along (ord.)
the route which the Royal car followed cheering crowds greeted
Only one question is down to be answered by the Colonial Secre- tary in the House of Commons next week, but Mr. Thomas will reply to it That duty will almost mournful call of the bugles, to be certainly be delegated to Mr. Mal-heard by Kitchener for the last colm MacDonald. the Dominions time, rose above the fury of the storm sounding orders to abandon Secretary, who, until a
ship. pointment is made, will undertake the dual role of Dominions and Colonial Secretary.
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"Efforts were made to launch the Boats, but they were battered to pieces. There was nothing to be done. No human power could save them from those raging, icy seas. Already lurching and staggering, the Hampshire was sinking slowly at the bows.
WAITING FOR THE PLUNGE
"In five minutes, ten minutes, it would be over: it was time to go and Kitchener. his staff, and all the ship's company, calm, un- #nching. #tood waiting for the anal plunge. So died Lord Kit- chener of Khartoum."
Mr. Hodges' says that certain partisan writers on public affairs had given the impression that just before Lord Kitchener's death he was finished, physically and mentally, and that his usefulness as a public servant was at an end. These writings tended to develop a legend which was quite errone- õus.
:
Kitcherier was not anished. When he left the War Office for the last time on the third of June, 1916, his control there was as ab- solute, his mind as 'clear and un- wavering as when he first entered as Secretary for War two years earlier.
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It was only to-day that the final coat of paint was appiled in res- diness for the liner's departure on her maiden voyage on Wednesday.
A FIVE-HOURS VISIT
It was anticipated that the visit to the ship-which Queen Mary
DIVORCE DECREE had not seen since she launched it
FOR MRS. ALISTAIR
· MACDONALD
at Glasgow-would take about five hours.
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Luncheon was served in the palat.al dining saloon. It had been chosen by Queen Mary herself, and included lobster, fillets of beef, young chicken, and iced hothouse peaches.
When the tour of the ship began an object of great interest to the Queen was the plaque of herself by Lady Kennet. Under it was her of The personal standard in a case, in- Cottage, Halstead, Kent, an the scribed: "A gift from Her Majesty ground of the adultery of her hus Queen Mary to the ship which band, Mr. Alistair Gladstone Mac-bears her name." Donald.
London, May 28.
A decree nisi was granted in the Divorce Court to-day to Mrs. Edith Katherine MacDonald,
The petition was not opposed. Mr. Walter Frampton appeared for Mrs. MacDonald,
The party wert very interested in the kitchens, and Princess Elizabeth was delighted with the children's playrooms.
watched her laughingly.
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"STORM CLOUDS ARE
GATHERING AGAIN"
London, May 15.
them to the enterprise, tenacity
and courage of our forefathers.
"We require to place the safety
Once again the storm clouds are Mr.
The King and the Duke of j and Mrs. MacDonald were married in September, 1922,
York found her sliding down the gathering," said General Bir Wal- at Westbourne Park Chapel, Padding-
chute in one play-room, and ter Kirke, Director-General of the of our country above all other in- Territorial Ariny, speaking yester- terests, to pull together, and to.
our national · common ton, and they lived together at Maida Vale and Hampstead.
The King and the Duke of Kent day at the church parade of the display
survive the 23rd London Regiment at Batter-sense if we are to went below to the engine-room and
storm that is again threatening. There are two children of the
Bea
"Citizens of every class and age. marriage. Until 1929 the marriage the engines were put in motion
"We here today," he said, "live must make their contribution to was a happy one, 2nd Mrs. Mac-
under the shelter of the British the pool of national security. Donald's case was that sub
flag in our free and happy country, sequently her husband confessed
"All who join his Majesty's that he had been unfaithful and formerly housekeeper at the fat and in a state of comparative pro-Forces in these anxious times are that he had stayed with a woman, in Mill-street, and Mrs. Jean Ar-perity which is the envy of the doing the best they can do to en at a flat in Mill-street. Hanover-null, who was employed there in square, in 1935.
October and November, 1935, Evidence
given by Mrs. Whe
Mrs. MacDonald was given cus- MacDonald; Mrs. Anna Peteau, tody of the children.
world.
sure that the benefits which they
These inestimable benefits are themselves inherited from their not due to any divine right or any fathers shail pass undiminished: special merit in ourselves. We owe to their children.”-