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"King Anthony I" Claims
English Throne
THE door of a gaunt house in a drab street in North bald- London opened a few cautious inches; a browed, tall man in an open shirt and dark trousers looked warily through the chink and said:
"Yes, I am King Anthony of England. in, sit down, and I'll light the fire."
Come
You will find his record as Anthony William Hall. He served
In the Army during the war, and in the Shropshire police for eight years, during which he rose to the rank of sergeant.
Ho has written text-books on police procedure; he has inherit- od money and set up an export business in Canada; and now-
He is addressing from one to five meetings a day to try to prove to Britain that he, and not George VI, is the right- ful King of England.
BASIS OF CLAIM
He goes further back than the Jacobites, who claim Rup- precht of Bavaria, heir to the House of Stuart, as their sovereign. He claims descent both from the Tudors and the Plantagenets. Incidentally, he also claims the Crown of Ireland his mother's maiden-name was "Eire."
you see,
The basis of his claim-outlined in a sparsely furnished room --is threefold;
(a) He believes the tradition that James I. of England and VI. of Scot-
land was a changeling, and actually was a child of the Earl of Mar.) Thus, the Act of Settlement, establishing William of Orange on the throne, is invalid, for William's claim was derived through his Stuart, wife, Mary. If Mary was a Mar, the claim falls to the ground. (b) He claims that Henry VII, had a child by Anne Boloyn before he and divorced Katharine of Aragon; this child-a sun-he believes was. brought up by a farmer named Hall, in Sussex, and he can trace his ancestry directly back to this ind, known as John. Hall, John dare not press his own claim at the time because Elizabeth was on the throne
He adduces the fact that Edward VI. was' when he came to manhood.
: never created Prince of Wales.
(c) He claims that illegitimacy is
no barrier to Inheritance.
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Saxon Harold, William the Con- queror and Henry VII, all had a bend sinister in their escutcheon, and Henry's claim as a Lancas- trian was admittedly through a bastardy.
to
PLEA TO M.P... If a man says he is King of Eng- land by right, one is tempted dismiss him as a crank. But Anthony la no crank. He is a big, burly mon with a volce hoarse from talking on Tower Hill or at the Woolwich Docks in advocacy of his claim.
"All titles granted since 1547 would have, to come up for revision if I suc reeded in this matter," he said.
"If I succeeded I should give great Castle. This plenies in Windsor campaign is making me pour and keeping me poor. I have my sup- porters. They're writing to their MP.s-you see, I don't want a re- volution or civil war. I'm u police- man.
"Doubts? Not one. May be I should say when I succeed in this matter, not it. When? I think by 1040.'
Cure Infantile Paralysis
CLAIM FOR NASAL INSTILLATIONS
San Francisco. Two eminent scientists of Stan- ford University said recently. that nasal instillations of zinc sulphate may be the weapon which ultimately will control dreaded Infantile paralysis.
The treatment already has proved with successful in experiments monkeys, the doctors said. It re- mains to be seen now how it works
beings.
when applied to "human
The
E. W. are Drs. The scientists Schultz and L. P Gebhardt. former is a professor of bacteriology and experimental pathology, and the laster his associate. They have been engaged in a long laboratory night against poliomyelitis, and the record of the fight is one of discouragement and prolonged researches which proved futile,
It was not until they discovered of zine instillations that nasal Balphate will create resistance to paralysis in monkeys for a period of three months that they began to see success ahead.
HOUSEWIVES SUPPORT DOCKERS ACTION
- BOYCOTT JAPANESE
GOODS
60 M.P.H. TRAIN ALARMED QUEEN
"Queen Victoria's favourite rail- way speed was between 30 and 15 miles an hour. Once she was greatly alarmed when told that her train had reached 90 miles an bour."
A Great Western Railway off- cial said this to News Chronicle representative when commenting on a statement by Harry Bentham to the Society of Engineers, re- cently that Queen Victoria had once travelled in a train at over 100 miles an hour.
That story, however, is not irue, say the G.W.n.
SHE WASN'T THERE
An English train, a Plymouth mali, did reach 102.3 miles an hour nearly 34 years ago, but-----
Queen Victoria wam'i in it. She had been dead three years.
"The Queen," the G.WR, officfai added, "had on the roof of her coach a special signal by which her equerry could indicate whe- fter the train should be speeded up, slowed or stopped.
MRS. ATTLEE LED
LONDON PARADE
NESE
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TOYS FEOPLE MEAN COTT JAPANESE ANESE! BOMBS ODS.
FOR CANESE CAULDRIN
London shoppers in Bond-street and Oxford-aireet recently saw a poster procession organised by the China Campalen Committee, which called upon them to boycott Japanese goods. Mrs. Attlee, wife of the leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party, marched at the head.
FREDDIE WANTS HIS FATHER'S PAY CUT
LOS ANGELES.
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, the boy film star, to-day petitioned the Los Angeles courts for permission to dis- continue paying 20 per cent. of his salary to his father. Freddie's lawyer, Mr. William
Neblett, explained to the court that
This discovery, and its twin, the £10,360, including £13,400 payable More Rich Men
the boy had obligations totalling] in Federal and State income taxes, £3,000 in lawyer's fees, R1,000 in agent's
fees and £1,840 in living expenses,
Additional claims for agent's fees] pending total £8,000.
Freddie's bank balance was given
fact that the disease enters the human through nerves in the olfactory body
rca, are considered the greatest stops forward in the fight against the most withering scourge, of childhood, youth
maturity. and carly
Still unknown, however, is how the disease travels from one person to 4 £3,760. Boother, whether it is transferred
Were
In America
SATURDAY, MARCH: 26, 1988
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con-
Often the cause of these uncertain- usually a Utile excited when first meet strangers and are sciously or unconsciously a trifle rattled and consequently the name does not register. on the braiti. Names are often uninteresting, whilst what the new stranger has to say may prove of greater interest. But there is no reason why, when you do meet a new person
and hear his nume, you should not repent his name,
0.0-7.0 Chinese Programme. 7.0 Compositions of Grieg. I Love You..De Groot & His Or chestra; Wedding DayArthur Doties is due to the fact that we are Greef (Plano Solo); Elegine Melody, No. 1, Heart-Acher, Elegiae Melody, 2. The Last Spring. Willem No. 2 Mengelberg and His Concertgebouw Orchestra; In Kahne Op. 60, No. Ein Schwan
No. 2..Kirsten Flogstud
with Plano accomp. by Edwin McArthur; Peer Ver- Gynt Incidental Music (Stage
In the Hall of the slon): (a) Act 2. Mountain Kings, (b) Act. 4. Sol- veig's Song, (d) Act 3. Death of Asc, (e) Act 4. Morning, (1) Act 4. Anitra's Dance..Vienna Symphony Orchestra Cond. by Paul Kerby with Chorus,
7.40 Studio-A Recital by Albert A. Barton (Barlione) accompanied by A. T. Lay (Piano).
1. Plano Solo; 2. (a) Follow Me *Ome
(Kipling)..Ward-Higgs; (b) Shako. Trotere; 3. Piano My Old Solo; 4. (a) Up From Somerset.. Wilfred Sanderson, (b) Cloze-Props
.Charles.
8.0 Time and Weather. 8.03 Elgar "Enigma Variations", 09. 36.
Played by the BBC. Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
the
either mentally or in conversation at the time, so as to impress it further
on your brain,
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With the practice of making mental pictures of the countenance and the habit of really knowing the IPO name it will be found that the two trailer to become interlinked, like
If you do not hear a a motor car. person's name stated properly the Arst ume do not be afraid to ask for it to be repeated. No one resents this, for it at least shows that you have some interest in the other person's personality,
that I meet,
memory.
Ing down in a small book the name I make a practice myself of writ-
of each new person 8.28 Choir Of The Temple Church which helps further to Impress it on my mind. But do not rely on any & Organ.
Choral Viens, Esprit Saint, Dleu, written record for your Createur (J. S. Bach)..Edouard This method is only to ensure cor- Commelie (Organ Solo); Ilow Love-rect spelling of a name. ly is Thy Dwelling Place (Requiem" -Brahms).Choir of the Temple Church with Organ played by G. Thalben Ball; See Amid The Win- ter's Snow (Goss), Christmas Lullaby (Corner, arr. Ball), Lullay My Lik- ing (Terry), There Is No Rose Of Such Virtue (Thalben Ball).Choir.
8.43 Joseph Szigeti (Violin). Caprice No. 24 (Variations in Anected with Minor-Paganini)
Szigett accomp.
by Kurt Ruhrseitz (Plane); Sonata No. 3 In D (Weber--Arr. Sziget).. Szigett accomp. by Nikita de Maga- loff (Plano); Rondo (Schubert Op. 53-arr. Friedberg)..Szigeti accomp. by Nikita de Magalon (Piano).
9.0 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wrother and Announcements.
9.19 Mozart-Symphony No. 41 In G Major, K. 551 ("Juplier").
Played by The BBC. Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult.
0.40 Military Band Munic.
Marche Aux Flambeaux (Meyer- beer)..
.. The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards cond. by Capt. R. G. Evans; Aldershot Command Searchlight Tat- too-1930..Massed Banda Of The Aldershot & Eastern Commands.
10.01 Organ Prologue. Toccata And Fugue In D Minor (Bach)..G. Thalben Ball played on the B.B.C. Organ.
10.10 Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue: The Bishop of Hongkong The Christian Faces the World. 4. Charity.
10.30 Close Down.
on
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES 1.20 am. Delayed Drop. A play by
Alan Byrne.
7.45 am. The BBC Empire Orchestra, 9.30 am. Next Week's Programmes. 8.40 a.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 9:45 am. 9am. Big Ben. The Grand National: A commentary on the race, from Aintree, Liverpool.
10.20 . The Gersham Parkington Trio: Tom Jones (Violin): Gershom Parking-
ton (Violoncello); Wilbrid {Pianoforte)..
Party
A non-stop 10.50 am. They're off."
Variety of songs, comedy, and rhythm. 11.30 a.m. Next Week's Programines, 11.30 a.. Big Ben, The News and An-
nouncement.
Greenwich Time Signal at 11.45 a.m. 11.30 am. Linea on the Map-5: Com- munication by Telegraphy and Wireless
"Over the Farm Gate':
You may want crutches when you are lame but not when you get bet- so it is with memory. ter, and Written memorandu ure useful at the start, but get into the way of making
the brain do its full shore of work.
Sometimes a name may be con- some advertised com- and modity, and the more simple natural the association the easier it la recalled. Invariably the mention of almost anything in converantion apparent- brings about some kind of
unconnected memory. This method of connection is one that is largely used in most memory-training
ly
courses,
The successful politician should have a good memory, but in one way or another we all have to have certain of the qualities of a politician. People like to be remembered, and a good memory aids in building social friendships and smoothing business relations.
Not only is it important to re- member other people, but it is almost equally important for other people of to remember you. The majority people do not remember you-but may remember something about you. If you give them nothing to remember you by, then they will nothing forget you. So there is
adopting wrong in
some small peculiarity.
We all know Lord Lonsdale with his enormous cigar or Earl Baldwin with his pipe; or we may have some friend who always wears strange trousers, or who develops some peculiar form of hairdressing
Such people are casy to remember, and if you wish to be remembered, then it is necessary to develop some little peculiarity, which need
not necessarily be an eccentricity,
Lance Colam
9.10 am. Ballad Recital by Georgo Baker
(Baritone)..
10.30 am. At the Black Dog," Mt, Wilkos
at home in his own bar-parlour. 10.50 A 00lian Orchestra, direct-
'London Log.* 11 am.
ed by Ralph Leste.
3 pm. Big Ben J. A. Beolt Watson, 11.30 am. Big Ben. This Nowa Saturday
A talk Professor of Rural Economy, University Df Oxford.
3.18 p.m. And So to the Gardens.", 4.15 p.m. London Log.
4.25 p.m. The Grand National: A com- mentary on the race, from Aintree, Liverpool,
450 p.m. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at p
045 p.m. Big Ben. The Orpheus Tria. 7.10 p.m. Recital by John Palmer
(Pianoforte).
7.45 pm. Delayed Drop.' A play by
Alan Byme.
0.10 p.m. Medvedeil's Balalaika Orchestra. 8.35 p.m. Songs and Dances,
0.30 pm. London Log.*
9 pm, The New Coventry Hippodrome
Orchestra.
Announces to.
Greenwich Time, Bignal, at i am. 135 am, London Lng.
Mr.
0,30 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Sigual at 0.45 pm. 9.55 pm. Opening Announcements. 10 p.m. Big Ban. The Leslis Bridgewater |
Harp quintes 10.30 p.m. At the Black Dog." Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour, 11 pm, Programme of Shantine. The New York. BBC Men's Chorus, conducted by TreYOT
Harvey. George Pixey (Baritone), Sixty-one pertons in the United States had incomes of $1,000,000-11.15 pm. Association Football: A Com-
11.30 pm. Dance Music. £200,000 or more last year. This! mentary on a match in the semi-dal Freddie Bartholomew's carnings is nearly double the number in the 1245 sm. The News, Baturday Sport, and
round of the Cup The. to be £20,000 a year for two previous year. freely in the air or by bodily contact years under an agreement reported
Charles Armstrong and W. T. Har
Treasury figures show that there rison of the U. S. Public Health Ser to have been made with the Metro-
Goldwyn Mayer Corporation in were 613 in 1920 and only 20 in 1932. Towers the Brst scientists to report Goldber
The larger incomes last year in- that instillations of alum into the
agreement gave Freddie alcluded: nostrils of inoculated monkeys pre- vented infection for a few days. Then Weekly salary of £400 for forly weeks and £000 a week for six Drs. A. B. Sabin, P. K. Olitsky and
His aunt, Miss Millicent Bar- HL R. Cox of the Rockefeller Institute weeks in each year. reported that a 4 per cent. solution of tholomew, as his legal guardian, was tannic acid also created a protective to have £20 a week. action
1936 settlement bizi In the summer of 1936, Dra. Schultz parents were to receive ten per cent. and Gebhardt squirted a 1 per cent. of his income and ten per cent, for solution of zinc sulphate into the the support of his sisters, Hilda and nostrils of 53 monkeys at Stanford Elleen. Medical School laboratories and saW
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1.45 am. Jay Wilbur and his Band, in a programme of up-to-the minute tunes Andi melodies not mazily forgollen, 2. sin. Big Ban. The News,, Baturday
Sport, sad Announcementa,
· Gremwich Time Signal a: 215 same..... 2.20 .m. Ballet MuELO.
2.45 am. 'Association Poutball: A com- thentary on a match in the semi-na) round of the Cup Th.
Sport, and Announcements
Greenwich Time Signal at 11.40 am.
12 noon Association Football: A com
mentary on a match in the semi-final round of the Cup The.
3 pm. Big Ben. Association Football: A commentary on a match is the serni- final round of the Cup Tie
3.15 p.m. The Charles Emesco Quintet,
with Walter Glynne,
3.55 pm. A Religious Service (Salvation Army), from the Congress Hall, Nicol→ son Street, Edinburgh. Address Lieut. Commissioner Albert W. Отабол 4.45 pm. Weekly Newsletter, Sports
Summary, and Baturday Sport,
Greenwich Time Bignisl st 5 p.m.
8.45 pm. Big Ben. Wagner-Tchaikovsky Programme. The BBC Empire Orchestrý. 7.40 p.m. A Religious Bervice, from St.
Just Methodist Church, Cornwall. 8.30 pm. The BBC Mitary Hand; con-
ductor. P. 8. O. O'Donnell.
Arthur Ruckless (Baritone),
0.10 p.m. Association Football: A com- mentary on a match in the semi-final round of the Cup Tha
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9.45 pun. Weekly Newsletter, Sports Bum-11 Scottish Isle (4).
mary, and Saturday Sport
Greenwich Tine Bignal at 9.45 p.m.
9.55 pm. Opening Annosincomuen tav.
14 Haling follow this (13).
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stuck up (5):
10 p.m. Big Ben, Programme of West- 22 It might be used to cut the first
Folk songs. Alma Country (Soprano) and Eric Goldie (Baritone),
tra.
Bbeen
part (7).
10:30 pm. Biedveder's Balais Orchos 23 In this one may sell, or be sold 25 With due attention to nice
points (18).
1945 pm. "Lines on the Map-3: Com munication by Telegraph and Wireless. 11.15 pm. The NBC Orchestra (fection C), conducted by B. Godtrwy Brown. 13/40 p.m. Weekly Newsletter, Sporta
Bummary, and Saturday Bport,
Greenwich Time Signal at 13 mm, 12.10. . A Religious Barvion (BAYA- Uon Army) from the Congress Hall, Nicolson Heat Edinburgh Address by Lieut.-Commissionar
Albert W.
3am. The Luton Band, conducted by
Osbor Fred Mortimer.
Tith 130 sama. Pianoforta Reclial by Myrs Produced by
3.30 Ban, 182nd Edition.
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CF. Moshan,
4 Man, Music Hall, with the BBC Variety
Orchestra.
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5.35 am. The News, Baturday Sport, and
Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 5.30 àm.
Theatre Orchestra.
River Sava Sweetly Flows 5.0 Victorian Melodies. The BBC
Belgrade,
1,40 am. Dance Music, Jack Harria and
hia Band.
TO-MORROW'S BROADCAST Studio: Hall, with the BBC
The river Sava is probably the Biglanguage testimony of four "sweetest" river in the world. All Mr. Fraser, the Minister of Health, mule witnesses brought a conviction the saccharine which is detected being has announced the establishment of and 30% nine to the principal in a smuggled into Yugoslavia is brought medical research council charged with neglawat, collaton case. Through an to Belgrade and then thrown into the 30mm over the Farm Gate-8, A the task of co-relating the work of interpret the deaf and dumb Save in the last two months alone recommanding lines for future In-witnessed lold how the accident half a ton, has been thrown into the vestigation,
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1 Am. Big Ben. Weekly Newsletter and * Sports Bummsey,
Greenwich Time Signal at 3.15 am. 12. Fanny Dayles (Pianoforte). 3.30. The Walford. Hyden. Magyar
Orchestry:
8.16 m. Ballad Recital by Harry Drindle
(Bam).
1.50. C. D. Emart at the BBC
Theatre. Organ'
3.58 A. Raligious Survies," from: **Yeovil" Baptist Church, an
81 Bird
(4):
33 The folding captain is not such an optimist as to bellove this infectious (8),
Ji Kule, past: inside' (6). 35 This naturally could. city sure (8) TOM
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(8).
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3.30 A.m. Hiram Barid Music,
350 am. "The Kiyber Pamy busi
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Advice to the fimorant (8)
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