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Washington, June 11. Few home coming heroes have received such a welcome as Lind-
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JUNE 13, 1927.
OBITUARY.
LORD SWAYTHLING DIES
IN LONDON...
London, June 11. Lord Swaythling, head of the banking firm of Montague and
London residence. Lord Swarthling was 57 years of age. British. Wireless.
bergh, when he stepped ashoration of withdrawing Tang Seng-1 Company, died this morning at this afternoon from the cruiser chi to Hankow with the 8th Army as a defensive measure is being Memphis. Wildly enthusiastic crowds surged against the polles discussed.-Naval Wireless. cordons as the cruiser catne to berth
and at the Navy Yard joyously acclaimed the horo, upon whom the United States shower- ed unstinted honours.
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President Coolidge welcomed the aviator as "illustrious citizen of our Republic, conqueror of the air and strengthener of the ties binding our sister nations across the sea," and bestowed upon him the Distinguished Flying Cross as a symbol of appreciation "for what he is and what he has done."
Changlin, June 11. There are betwean 3,000 and [The barony of Swaythling was 4,000 troops of the 8th Army here. erented in 1907, and the deceased The guns on the bluff have been holder of the title, Louis Samuel removed and the Commissioner of Montagu, was the second baron, Customs compound is being used He was head of the banking firm of as a drill ground.-Naval Wireless. Samuel Montagu & Co., London. The first baron, who inarried a Anti-Red Outbreak Planned. daughter of the late Louis Cohen of the Stock Exchange, assumed Hankow, June 11. Quiet conditions still continue the name of Montagu by Royal Licence. The present baron in It is reported that troops 1898 married Gladys Henry Ra here. of Heao Tan-ying have been seen chel, daughter of the late Colonel about 75 miles below Hankow.
Another report states that Mar. E. Goldsmid, and has two sons. shal Chiang Kai-shek intends to and one daughter. His heir is
Stuart Albert Montagu.] visit Nanchang in the hear future. He is also believed to have sent troops to a point above Kiuklang with the object of developing an anti-Red outbreak in Hankow,-
President Coolidge, praising Lindbergh's conduct abroad, de- clared that the absence of self- acclaim and the refusal to become commercialised which had marked his conduct had endeared him to everyone. "He has returned un-Naval Wireless. spoiled."-Reuter's American Ser- vice.
De Pinedo Arrives at Lisbon.
Horta, June 10.
The Marquis De Pinedo, who had a mishap to his plane off the Azores on the way across the Atlantic, has resumed his flight to Rome.--Reuter.
Lishon, June 11, The Marquis de Pinedo has ar rived here.-Reuter.
[Pinedo, it may be recalled, was on his homeward journey from Trespassey to Italy when he was forced to descend in the Atlantic. His machine was damaged in a storm and was towed to Horta for repairs.]
97 Miles an Hour."
Deplorable State of Affairs.
Lord Abinger.
London, June 12. The death is reported of Lord Abinger. His successor is his brother,Major the Hon. Hugh R. Scarlett, now serving in China. -Reuter
[The late Lord Robert Brooke Campbell Scarlett Abinger was born January 8, 1876, son of Lieut.- Col. L. J. Y. Scarlett, grandson of
the first Baron Abinger.
Shanghai, June 11. Foreign reports from Ichang show that conditions in the Upper Yangtsze are deplorable, whether the areas are under the control of the Hapkowites or General Yang
Major the Hon. Hugh Scarlett,- Sen. Before being driven from. Ichang by Yang Sen the Nation- his heir, was born November 25, lists took $200,000 from the 1878. He served in the South Chamber of Commerce and had African war, receiving the King's drawn up a list of people for and. Queen's medals with five exccution, including a British sub-clasps. During the Great war he ject. They, also imposed a tax of was frequently mentioned in dia- $5 monthly on foreigners for the patches.] privilege of drawing water from the river.
Bandits have been most active and on May 31 looted a ship an- chored off the Customs House, tak
Lisbon, June 11. The Marquis de Pinedo flowing $5,000, 1,400 kilometres from Ponta Del
zado on his journey towards Lis-
kon in nine hours.--Reuter.
FATAL ACCIDENT. Wealthy United States Airman Killed.
Montreal, June 11. Mr. D. Mc Kee, a well-known and wealthy United States airman, was drowned in Bac Peche in the Laurentide mountains when the machine he was testing for a non- stop flight to Alaska broke its back on alighting in the water.
Despite the request of the Com- missioner of Foreign Affairs to the British to resume trade in fchang, anti-British porters were erected throughout the city within three hours of the arrival of the British ganboats.
Local militarists are seizing "foreign ships for the movement of troops. One steamer flying the French flag was seized in spite of in the port of a the presence French gunboat-Reuter.
Ladles to Return?'
Indian Mutiny Hero.
Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Talbot Kerr died in mail week at his home, Melbourne Hall, Derby, in his eighty-eighth year.
Lord Walter Kerr was the fourth
son of the seventh Marquis of Lothian. He entered the Navy as a cadet in 1853, less than a year. before the Crimean war, and saw active service in that campaign with the Baltic Fleet.
He also served as a midshipman in the Indian Matiny with the Shannon's Naval Brigade, and was present at the relief and capture of Lucknow.
He became renr-atimiral in 1880, vice-ndmiral in 1895, and admiral in. 1900, and from 1890 to 1892 was A Naval Wireless message re- Me Kee's companion, Lieutenant ceived in Hongkong from the second in command in the Mediter Lord of the Admiralty, and in 1904 Hogan of the United States Army North yesterday hints of interest-ranean. He was three times Flying Corps, was rescued.ing developments in
was made Admiral of the Fleet. Eenter's American Service.
EIGHT YEARS UNDER THE SEA.
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One of his decorations was the
connexion with the return of foreigners to some centres in the Yangtsze Val. He had previously been an A. D. C.
to Queen Victoria. that ley. The message stated the question of whether foreiga Indies, wives of men remaining in various Yangtsze ports, should be allowed to return, is under con- sideration.
GREAT SALVAGE FEAT. The majority of the ladies con- cerned were evacuated to Shang- London, June 11.
hai some months ago, and the im- One of the greatest salvage provement in the situation on the feats ever undertaken was suc-Yangtsze has no doubt prompted cessfully accomplished yesterday the authorities to consider whe when the ex-German cruiser Molt-ther it is safe for Indies to return kerof 23,000 tons was raised after to their former homes.. eight years' immersion in 70 feet If, after further consideration, of water in Scapa Flow. Through- it is deemed advisable to allow the out the previous night air com- return, eertain restrictions will be pressors pumped 600 cubic feet imposed, but the nature of these of air per minute into the hull has not been disclosed. In the to float her and ultimately her first place, return may be allowed
silver medal of the Royal Humane Society, awarded him in 1870 for jumping overboard from a height of thirty feet into the River Tagus' to rescue à man,
Lord Walter Kerr married, in 1873, Lady Amabel Cowper, who died in 1906. They had four sons and two daughters.
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Mr. William Attewell.
London, June 10. The death is announced of Mr. William Attowell, the old Notts. County cricker-Reuter.
Mr. T. P. Miller. We regret to, record the death
keel stood thirty feet over the to Hankow, Kiukiang and Wuhu, of Mr. T.. P. Miller which took surface. When entanglements the message making no reference have bean cut away the Moltke to other centres from which for will be removed on her last joureign ladies have been evacuated. ney to Cava Island, a quarter of a mile away, where she will be benched. British Wireless.
THE DUTCH NAVY.
AMALGAMATED WITH WAR
DEPARTMENT.
The Hague, June 11. The Second Chamber by 53 votes to 31 passed a kill amalga- mating the. War and Navy Depart- ments. Reuter.
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Disturbance af Wuhu
Wuhu, June 11 A minor disturbanco occurred Thursday morning when trouble developed among coolie who were unloading a British steamer. A guard was sent from one of the warships but it was not necessary for it to intervene. -Naval Wireless.
Waichiaapu Protest.
Shanghai, June 11.
place in the Royal Naval Hospital late on Friday evening. Mr. Mil- ler was foreman painter in the Naval Yard and leaves a wife and He four children in Chatham. was a member of the Kowloon Football Club.
The funeral took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Happy, Valley, on Saturday, there being numerous floral tributes from his many friends,
(Chinese Foreign Ministry) in- tends to protest against the des The Peking correspondent of patch of American forces.to Tien-, Reuter states that the Waichiaoputain---Reuter.
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