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SIR W. HORWOOD RETIRES.
FAREWELL MESSAGE TO THE FORCE..
London, Nov. Bi Brigadier-General Sir William Horwood, Commissioner of Metro- politan Police since 1920, retired yesterday, his sixileth birthday..
Viscount Byng of, Vimy, the new Commissioner, will take up his duties at Scotland Yard to-day.
Sir William took his farewell of the rank and file at Scotland Yard standing at the head of the wide staircase in the main building. It was a short and simple ceremony, and lasted only a few minutes.
Before his leave-taking Sir Wil liam was presented with handsome gifts of silver from the senior of ficers, and the superintendents, the presentations being made by Rear- Admiral C. R. W. Royds, Deputy Commissioner, and Superintendent MacMillan respectively.
The retiring Commissioner, in a published In farewell message Police Orders, stated: "On relin- quishing my appointment as Com- missioner of the Metropolitan Police, after serving 81⁄2 years in that capacity and 14 years as A. sistant Commissioner, i wish to ex. press my deep sense of gratitude to the Force as a whole for the splendid help and support I have received from them during the whole period of my association with them.
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"I do not refer only to that loyalty which every Commissioner. expects and receives without ques: tion, but also to the innumerable personal services and kindnessca which have experienced at the hands of all ranks and the recollec tion of which will remain with me So long as I remember anything.
"My farewell message to you is this: You are passing through a difficult time. Let this not dis courage you. So long as you con time to do your duty honestly and fearlessly, you can afford to disre Hard enlumnica and exaggerations, however widely circulated. Know ing the Force as 1do, I am absolute. ly confident that it will emerge, as it has done from similar phaser in the past, with added strength and with that universal public esteem which was so strikingly expressed at the time of the General Strike in 1926."
SATURDAY, DECENNEN, 8, 1928,
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We have always made a speciality of Gentlemen's Neckwear, but never before have we had the endless variety or Value as now on show. Whether you prefer a Foulard, Morocain, Barathea, Club Stripe or Macclesfield Silk-they are to be had from $2.00 each to tle in a Knot. Bow Ties from Si.go.
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RATIFICATION BILL OVERLOOKED.
Paris, Nov. 7.
While deputies in the Chambers to-day were discussing the Cabinet crisis, they were surprised to have; distributed to them a Bill propos. ing the ratification of the Chur-) chill-Caillaux accord concluded in Landon on July 12, 1926, regard ing the settlement of the French war debt to Great Britain.
The a backed by M. Poin- care and M. Briand, and the strange thing about It is that it was actually deposited officially af the bureau of the Chamber as long ago as July 9, 1928.
No one heard anything about it at the time, and it was not unti copies were distributed to-day that even depulfes were aware of its existence.
Seldom has a secret been so well (though unintentionally) kept, for the ratification of the Chur- chill-Cailloux accord has been the subject of much discussion of late.
Nobody was quite sure of the in-
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the Government, though there were made perfectly elear in the Bill which has been lying neglected at the Chamber of Deputies since July last,
The Government requested the ratineation of the accord in 1926; but the Bill put forward then lapsed at the end of the Parlia mentary session.
It may be recalled that the ac- cord fixes the amount of the French debt to Great Britain at £663,127,900 and its repayment in 62 years, instalments rising from £4,000,000 in the financial year 1926-27 to £14,000,000 for the year 1957-58 to 1987-88.
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