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THE CHINA MAIL.
World News In Pictures
Statesman Relaxes
New Secretary of War
A Fine Old Scot
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930.
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Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer in tho Baldwin administration, caught by the photographer in a moment of relaxation at the Banff Springs Hotel in the Canadian Rockies dur-
Ing his recent tour of the Domin- ion. He was accompanied on his tour by his son, Randlelph; his nephew, John, and his brother, Major Churchill,
Young Aristocrats Sail
Standing on each side of Captain J. N. Griffiths, skipper of Canadian Pacific steamship Montclare, the Hon. John and the Hon. George Rodney, aged 9 and 10 respectively, hod. just made the 2,000- mile trip from their father's ranch at Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, unaccompanied across Canada under the care of Canadian Pacific Rail Way officials. They wore on their way to school in England. The elder ia eventually destined for Eton and the younger will enter the Navy vin training ship at Dartmouth. Their father is the descendant of the famous British Admiral who won the great sca fight at Cape St. Vincent In 1780.
For the Senate
Colonel Patrick Jay Hurley, of
Oklahoma, was appointed by President
Hoover as Secretary of War to succeed
the late James W. Good. Colonel.
Hurley is n distinguished soldier and
an executive of proved ability. He is
forty-six and was a cowboy,
Air Pilot. Killed
Lieutenant George T. Cuddihy, one of the best known of the U.S. Navy'a racing pilets, who was instantly killed ..when his Bristol fighting 'plane got heyond control and fall 6.000 feet. Lieutenant Cuddihy, aged 34, was ap Rointed to the Naval Academy from Michigan. He was a former holder of the world's seaplane record, The fatal crash canie after he had gained an alti tude of 10,000 feet and was in the midst of a terrific dive.
Donald Fraser, ninety-year old Canadian Scor of Victoria, would net pasa up the opportunity of seeing brither Scots in action and was a picturesque figure at the Banff Highland Gathering recently hekl at the famous resort in the Rockles. Mr. Fraser's father went out to Canada 120 years ago, but he himself has never been to Scotland. He is typically Scottish in accent and appearance and plans to visit the homeland sutne day,
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Honor Canadian Pacific Men
ife-saving certificates of the tioned at Port McNicoll, who inat Royal Canadian Humane So-March rescued from drowning Mrs. ciety were recently presented at Geaudrault, ber 8-year-old daugh- Fort McNicoll by Hon. Wm. Finter and Margaret Swales, who were layson, Ontario Minister of Lands Harber to Port McNicoll when the 'crossing the lake from Victoria
and Forests, to Car Inspector Alex. les gave way. In making the McCullagh, No. 1: Constable presentations Mr. Finlayson stress- Harry Gyves, No. 2, and Chief ad the paint that railroad men Clerk J. A. Davidson, No. 8, all were at all times cool and col- Canadian Pacific employees sta-lected at a crisis,
President and Directors on Tour
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David Baird, Jr., of Camden, N. J., has been named United States Senator to succeed Walter E. Edge, by Gov- ernor Morgan Larson. The new Sena. tor will serve by appointment until November, 1936, when the office will be open for election.
Inspecting hotels, resorts ex- Bealty and directors of the rail-dent of the system. Dr. H. A. Beat- perimental farms and properties way are there shown on their ar-ty, chlef surgeon for the C. P. R. of the Canadian Pacifio Railway, rival at the North Toronto station. Ontario Alatriot, Bir Charlee Gor- and great mining and industrial From left to right the photograph con, Ross H. MoMaster, -F. E. plants and agricultural conditions shows Rt. Hon. Lord Shaughnessy,
on the route of their journey W. A. Black, Sir George Garneau, Meredith and Dr. Charles F. Mar- across Canada from Montreal to of the Ciril Bervice Commission,tin, dean of the Caculty of medi- Victoria ad return, President | E. W. Beatty, chairman and great-icine, McGill University.
Victor and Vanquished
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Joseph 9. Frelinghuysen, former nhember of the Senate from New Jersey, is mentioned for the post of Яecretary of War in President Hoover's Cabinet. but was unsuccessful Mr. Frelinghuysen was a riember of the Sapate Foreign Relations Committee during the World War.
F. F. Fraternity's 19th Annual Dinner-Dance
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Trarkod by violent riots and reisch President, Alvaro Obregon, was
he could take once. Above are the two can- TW Grill Room, Actor House Hotel, Shanghal, was the scenes the 19th annual dinner dance of the Shanghai chapter of the who fought Presidential hondare. Pasonal Rubio? (left) was F. F. Fraternity. About 250 members, their families, and invited guests were present. An elaborate programme of entertain- látor by an overwhelming majority over his opponent, Jose menta was given between dance. The room was most artistically and beautifully decorated. It was voted a most successful
party and one of the outstanding functions of. Shanghal social life, or the season!(Photo by Chung Hwa Studio).
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