TUESDAY JUNE 3, 1924
WILL THEY MEET.
London, June 2,
The Colonial Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, has recovered though He is still in bed. "
BRITISH LIGHTWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP.
MACKENZIE BEATS LEACH ON POINTS,
K
THE CHINA MAIL.
VICAR AS MUSICIAN.
ATTEMPT TO EKE OUT HIS SMALL STIPEND.
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NO JAZZ MUSIC.
In a room overlooking the garden of the picturesque vicarage of Chosterton, the Rev. C. L. Brud- ley told how he came to play lust summer in an orchestra in an Oxford restaurant.
In reference to the reports in
LONDON, June 2. ⠀ the French
At Holland Park Hall to-night preas that Premier in the feather-weight champion Macdonald had written Mship of Britain George Mackenzie Herrict' offering to. with him at Paris on, the (Doncaster.)
confer (Leith) outpointed Harry Leach International situation and that Leach, who is only 18 cut-speeded M. Herriot had replied 'pointing MacKenzie in the early rounds and out that he was not yet entrusted got home several lightning right by declaring at the Baster vestry Mr. Bradley caused a sensation with. Cabinet-making, Reuter is leads. For a time he boxed better informed that it is obvious that than his opponent and at the half-meeting that he must refuse to both sides désire an early settle-way stage led well on points, accept the offering, which amount ment as soon as possible and that From then onwards the Scotsmand to only £5 14. 3d. The it is reasonable to assume that improved and frequently landed there has been some form of com-left jabs and hooks to the head and munication regarding a possible Leach tired and MacKenzie,fighting body in the last few rounds meeting between the two states-hard to end with a knock out won
It is further pointed out that Mr. Macdonald agrees to the
narrowly on points.. suggestion that he meet Premier Mussolini, but that it is impossible [SOUTH AFRICAN'S BIG WIN. held generally by clergy with ample
men.
Bishop is requstod that these offerings should be made towards to pay for their dog licences," Mr. the maintenance of the elergy, not Bradley remarked.
The living of Chesterton, until Mr. Bradley's arrival, had been
private means. This is the tragedy which has driven the ficar to earn money as a musician. Mr. Bradley is not a man of ample
ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT.
MACLAREN AT KARACHI
Leader Maclaren and party arriv
Karachi. April 23.-Squadron ed in Karachi punctually at six: o'clock this evening after a perfect flight under ideal weather condi- tions. All the airmen appeared to be in excellent health, sun
little weary and deaf. bronzed and dusty and perhaps
a
At about three minutes to six the Karachi from the west. After machine was observed approaching passing over the city the aeroplane rapidly flew towards the aerodrome. at Drigh road and effected a per- along the ground in the direction. feet landing, the machine taxing of the new hangars. On alighting Squadron Leader. Maclaren was greeted by Mr. J. L. Rieu, Com missioner in Sind, Wing Com- mander W. E. Hicks, commanding Sir Montagu Webb, Mr. Ganter the Royal Air Force at Drigh-road, and numerous other prominent local personages.
at present for Mr. Macdonald to absent himself from England long
GLASGOW, June z. nough to go to Switzerland for Before a small attendance and that purpose.
It is not so dif-on a sticky wicket the South Heult, however, for him to meet African's beat Scotland by an jan-private menis. The vicarage in a the new French Premier atings and 286 runs. The African's beautiful old grey stone house, with approximately 700 miles from The airmen left Bunker Abbas Paris.-"Reuter."
made 389 for 5 wickets declared a wonderful oak door, such a house Karachi, at 8:30 this morning. (Hearne 63 and Deane 30, bath as weeds a staff of servants, with passed over Jask about 10.30, not out). Scotland replied with grounds that need a couple of gar-picked up petrol at Chahbar be 67, Dixon taking 6 wickets for 39 deners. runs. Reuter
In the first innings Scotland Bicester, and situated in the heart Chesterton is a few miles from made 36.]
of a famous hunting country. All around are signs of wealth, and there is a general air of content in the country!
EMIGRATION,
Rome. June 2. The Emigration Conference has concluded after adopting prac tically unanimously the resolu- SILVER BY THE TON tions drafted by the committee, dealing especially with, general principles of treaties respecting
LONDON, June 3. The 51 tons of silver bars from emigration and colonisation. An the Leviathan (mentioned in a important matter determined was recent cable) is the largest single the declaration of principle in consignment on record but the regard to the legal status of brokers point out that the money emigrants and conditions govern- total is not exceptionally large. ing the residence of workers in Reuter. Foreign countries. The Confer
nee passed a resolution urging states to institute compulsory medical examination of emigrants prior to embarkation. It is décided to hold a second confer. ence in 1927 in one of the im- migration
countries.Reuter."
SOUTH AFRICA'S "RED FLAG, "
Capetown, June 2..
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Pen N. Y. K. s.s. "Fushimi Maru" on June 1:-Mr and Mrs A Demaretz, Mr G. Gross, Mr and Mrs P. K. Lan, Mr and Mrs S. K. Lan, Mr P. K. Lan. Mr and Mrs E F. Smith, Mr and Mrs. Bernorh, MFF. GV, Corback, Miss Y. Fit Several newspapers, demand ter, Mrs F. A. Engstrom, Mr N. O drastic action to prevent dis- Guion, Miss M. G Getley, Mrs M. Turbances during the political Macartney, Mrs H. M. Macartney, campaign, which have hitherto Mr A. W. Wilson, Mrs S. Asano, broken up many South African Mrs S. Harada, Mr.S. Kiuchi, Dr. party meetings, notably at Dur Doi, Messrs K. Kitayama, T. Fan yesterday where. General Smuts was unable to get a hours ing. that the "red flag has come to South Africa and free speech is sienied us... This will do more than any speech of mine to arouse public realisation of the dangers of paet ruke."-"Reuter."
He subsequently declared
U.S. AND ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS.
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tween 12 and 1.30 p.m., and left aying at the rate of over go miles Chahbar for Karachi at 2.25 p.m.,
Baghdad to Basra, a litle under per hour. The journey from 300 miles, was comparatively sim ple. The aviators followed the course of the river Tigrls and Shat- that they cannot make a
"If my people are really so poon el-Arab, leaving Baghdad early on Easter offering, then I did right in Basra, the airmen left for Bushire, better Monday morning and arriving at, refusing the money, and in allocat-200 miles distant, at 3.30 p.m., on ing it to church funds," said Mr. Monday. Adverse winds delayed Bradley.
progress and the aviators decided to under the Ice of Kharag Island. descend on the surface of the sea Thus sheltered from the wind, they spent the night, flying off early on Tuesday morning and arriving at Bushire at 6.53. Am. stage of the journey from Bushire The next to Bunder Abbas was very un
"If, on the other hand, they are not so poor that they could not du yery much better, I did equally right in refusing the money, for a protest was needed." ·
REMOVED CLERICAL COLLAR. In order. to eke out his small stipend the vicar of Chesterton last year went into Oxford daily for Masamune, 1 O. Musgjerd, three months to lead a restaurant Naitoh, F. Nuida, Mrs T. Sakaki, orchestra. Mr Y. Obbayashi, Mast. H. Schultz,
G. Schultz, Mr G. Togano, Col. I Miss Y. Takeda, Mr U. Seki, Miss Shibuya, Mr I Sekigawa, Mr. S. Takebe, Mr and Mrs J. Watanabe, Mr and Mrs K. Yamaguchi, Mr B. Yagizawa, Mr. T. Yumoto, Lt. Comm. Y. Murakami, Mr and Mrs A. F Robinson, Mr and Mrs J. Stehelin, Mr and Mrs R. Zeiler, Miss M. Gemil, Miss P. Laurente, Mr H. Ottiger, Mrs T. Hirao, Messrs F. W. J Ball, A. M. Scott T. Kristiansen, KS. Szarski, Mr and Mrs L. Kube, Mr J. Nakayama, Mr.T. Tanabe, Mr W. Wada, Mr Y. Yoshida Prof. R. R. M/Bantock,
New York, Juhe 2... The Italian colony at Brooklyn is excited over the announcement that 700 of their compatriots had Miss Y. Shiro, Mr T. Hashimoto. arrived on almard the steamer Mr I. Kumashiro, Mr K. Naruse, "Dante Alighieri," it were not Mr Y. Tsubaki, Mr P. Yamamoto, allowed to land and wore deport-Mr S. Kobayashi. ed under the Supreme Court decision. Two hundred of them "originally intended to land at Halifax, but were barred owing to lack of the necessary $1,200
ach.-"Reuter."
-CHANCELLOR SEIPEL.
Vienna, June 2,
A bulletin announces that Herr Seipel Had a quiet night, and that his condition is satisfactory as the haemorrhage has not extended.
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Par P. & 0. 8.8. "More" on Hay a: Mr M. Fenton, Mr F. (1. Bowmar, Mr CJ H. Conper, Mr N. M. Oreen, Mr Boissevain, Mr P. Lokanal, Lt. G. St. J. Edmondstone, Miss Hughes, Mr. D. Adam, Mr G. Armfield, Mr.
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A REMARKABLE FAMILY,
What great men owe to their met hers
would make subject
Elizabeth
and woman of
"Please do not think," the vicar
the added hastily, that I am on bad
of an inter- port their church very well, and we 17.25 a.m. on Tuesday, they reach quiry. One terms with my people. They sup-interesting. Leaving Bushire at esting in are on the best of terms. It is ed Bunder Abbas at 6 o'clock the of the hap- simply that they have not been same evening and after landing on piest illus tuught to contribute to the support and remained there for the night. of their clergy. They think that The aviators left Bunder Abbas would be the sea taxled on to the beach trations of the topic rarsons are rich men, and do not, at 8.25, local time, this mora I suppose, realise the necessity of ing and reached Jack at 10 30 a.m., helping to maintain there."
the case of the mother arriving, at Chahbar, on the east of four dis-
Lord Haldane side of the Bay, at 20 minutes past tinguished people noon.
of to-day -Lord Haldane, the Lord The distance from Chahbar to Chancellor, Mr. J. 8. S. Haldane, Karachi is 400 miles and the the physiologist, Professor J. S. airmen accomplished the joumey Haldane, the expert in mining, in record time, without untoward and Dr.
Haldane, o'clock this evening exactly to affairs. This gracious and cul- incident, arriving in Karachi at 6 philosopher
world flight, pamely from Calshot day, has written to Lord Haldane scheduled time. This marks the tured
to Karachi, a distance of 4,890 11/22 every day of his life when he has completion of the first stage of the celebrated her ninety-ninth birth- lady, who has just
miles.
away from the family seat of Cloanden in Perthshire. She comes Burden-Sanderson, the physio- herself of a remarkable stock. logist, grand-uncles she had those great her brother; for Royal Air Force are rendering Lord Stowell, Lord Eldon was a. The lawyer brothers, Lord Eldon and every assistance possible to the truly remarkable person.
Famed' experience. Someone came up to have been busy throughout the the long time he invariably took "On one occasion I had a strange in Karachi and a number of men he was equally well-known for airmen during their brief sojourn for the accuracy of his judgments,' me and said, Surely you are Mr. day cleaning machine and repaint-in arriving at them, Bradley? And yet you cannot being certain parts in preparation for I was recognised, not by myself. the next stage of the journey across. but because of the piece I played, India. Large crowds of spectators which was of my own composition.
have congregated near the en- trance "My acquaintance had heard
to the aerodrome and me play it 20 years ago in Peter
numerous visitors have called on the aviators. The airmen expect borough. She recognised the to depart from Karachi for Nasira tune inmediately, although she bad at daybreak to-morrow. had not heard it since.
collar," he said. violin and arranged the music in a restaurant three hours daily. I gave "I played the
no jazz music. It was all music of
high quality,
College, Oxford, which means that I am chaplain of Magdelen I take prayers there daily alternuts wecks during term, and it was a strange expérience to play to sight seers in a restaurant and then say prayers for them at Magdalen.
The restaurant where I played
M. M. Smith, Mr R. T. Aitken, Mr last summer is now closed, but I C. A. Stone, Mr B. E. Williamson, hope, to be able to get work of D. y. Commissariat. Mr. R. & Jones. similar nature this summer. It is H. Sweet, Mr. W. Tamplia, Mr Mr. W Freese, Mr R. P. Dunnett, absolutely essential that I should Mr Sahijarm, Mr and Mrs A. M do so. MacDonald, Mrs F H. Lee, Mike B.
Squadron Leader Maclaren has in reading his mail and supervising spent the greater part of the day the overhauling of his machine, which is parked at the Air Force aerodrome in Drigh road.
The Viceroy has sent the follow
VICEROY'S MESSAGE. ing telegram to Squadron Leader Maclaren, Karachi: "My heartiest congratulations
wag
FLYING CYCLISTS FINED,
FATHER ASKS MAGISTRATE TO SUSPEND SON'S LICENCE.
Two. Cambridge clerks, Law
with at Bedford for driving motor rence Fisher, 18, and Gerard
cycles to the common danger. Robinson, 16, were severely dealt
achievement in your successful an hour with two passengers at the Fisher, who was said to have on your fine driven over cross-roads at 46 miles flight to India. I wish you all back of his cycle, was fined £10, No uperation has been performed. Tomlinson, Mr. G. B. Pike, Mr and Mrs
success on the journey still before and had his licence endorsed. [Seipel was shot by a would-be A. D. Blackburn, Miss J. Roberton, is a most accomplished muzician,
You" assassin as he alighted from ar Busb, Mr M. Fermsund, MH. Gable to play several instruments taking full advantage of the cx-son's licence, was fined $4 and his Squadron Leader Maclaren is asking the Bench to suspend his Robinson, whose father wrote train on Sunday. The assailant, horse. Miss B. M. Wrigley, Mr FL. Cox. He takes seven services each Suxcellent facilities offered by the licence suspended for six months. who is in a serious condition from Rer. and Mrs E. E mobye, Ur A. 8 day, for he is responsible for two overhauling his machine and will
Mr and Mrs H. J. Edgar, Mrs &. Drooms, Coir. Mr and Mrs 8. M Koba, Mr and churches, and his activities in con-not now leave Karachi until April Royal Alt, Force in Karchi a for. Mrs R. Green. Mr A. Stone. Mr M. G.
a self-inflicted wound, is reputed to be a Communist and the crime a political onc.]
GIRLS, SCHOOL BLAZE.
Los Angeles, June 2. Twenty-three girls -and matron perished in the fire at Plaza Debrey.. Nineteen are suf- fering trom burns and injuries through jumping out of a window.
-"Router."
1.
Hilson, Mr EW. Daly, Capt. F. E. AN ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIAN.
Mr. Bradley is a Mus Bac. He
Brash, Mr and Mrs F. M. Pennington
B
neeton with parish life keep him 25.
I asked him if he were recognised |
Mr A. Abamayer, Mr and Mrs H .well occupied. Greenber, Mrs Hain, Mr L A Greel gl, MR. Tayston, Lient. R. A. Grant, by any of his own parishioners Mias 8. H. Robertson, Mra Coken, Miss
''I don't know," he said. “I
WORLD FLIER NEARLY
Y.. Laughton, Mr W. 8. Email, Mira during the times he played in the ASLEEP ON THE WING. Haley, Mr W. E. Carver, Miss J. Blyth, Oxford restaurant orchestra.. Mr and Mrs Mohor, Mr 3. N. Erown," Mr J. A. McFarlane, Mr G. Crawford, may have been. I did not make Mr J. A. Rogerson, Miss M. Rogerson, Mr and Mrs P. N Karanjia. Master any secret of what I was doing; on PW. Karanjia, Miss P. W. Hranjis the other hand, I don't know if it Mr H. C. Muriran, Mr A. W. Norris, was generally known to my people Miru 6. E. Ormrod, Mra L. Kristoffers Miss K. Fryer and Mr D. M. Stewart,
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that their vicar had become a mein-
· ROLLS OFF INTO PERSIAN GULF.
Britain's world-fillers, now resting
ber of a band in order to augment at Karachi, India, before proceed hie income.
noted slinking coast" of Balu- ing to Nasirabad, thus describe the chistan, north of the Arabian Seg
"I do not regret that I spoke frankly on the matter lagt Tucs day," Mr. Bradley went on. was all very well in the old days time that something was said. It when livings such as this wore accepted only by men of wealth. Parishioners then had no need to Worry. But it is diferent today.
vegetation and population. As a "The coast Jacks freshwater, local proverb pute it, when the Almighty had finished making the earth, he cast aside, the remaining The coast is celebrated for its rubbish and called it Baluchistan..
enomous fish trade."
-Take This Before doing Daring the Persian Gulf fight pero whose couging at church, com right Service) the heat was very
Do you want to be that aufortun to
(adds the Times World Copy lecturer theatre, botique the trying. One night, while lying word wo most want to hear bom off Kharg lafe the almon ore berisin's Congh Rawnly be putlive ens compelled to sleep on the wings naghine and toxin, thruas For Officer Plenderlisth Bearly rolled barras adoos, quiorly put an end to of the heroplane, and Flying- everywho.0.0
overboard in his sleep.
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