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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1933.
Mr. Lewis Einstein, whose new [books, "Divided. Loyaltice," has had a very favourable reception from the critics, is no relation of Pro- fessor Einstein.
He is a former American díplo-¦ mat who lives in London and spends most of his time in the Bri- tish Museum. He is large, round,
and cleanshaven. He looks, and
circumstances.
THE MEN WHO LOOK AFTER LONDON
BRAINS DRAWN FROM THE PROVINCES
MOST EXECUTIVES ARE
“FOREIGNERS
(By D. R. Barker.)
Londoners seem to be unable to another outstanding product of
The or.
is, benign. He is an authority on manage their own affairs. Nearly Edinburgh's educational system. Italian gardens.
all the men who control the life of The chairman of the company that His own loyalties are divided be- the capital have come here from the probably supplied the gas is Sir tween England and America. His provinces, and from Scotland, David Milne-Watson, who went to wife is the mother of the Marchio- These men have 'some of the most the same Edinburgh school, ness of Tweeddale. His sister-in-l difficult jobs in the world.
Derby Man Controls Transport law is married to the Hon. Edward dering of millions of liver, the And so on through the London ¡Stonor.
ļsmooth working of thousands His book is a thrilling history of businesses, the manipulation of the he goes by bun, tram,
of day. On his way to work, whether the Americans in England during world's most congested traffic, the ground, the Londoner comes under or under- the War of Independence. He bim-provision of the finest entertain the care of Lord Ashfield, who con- self has made history in thrilling ment, the production of generation trois the new London Passenger after generation of well educated Transport Board, and who has had Bathroom Extra-Territoriality children, the good health of countless one of the most interesting careers When Bulgaria came came into stum-dwellers-these are a few of of any of London's leading men. the war, Mr. Einstein was Amer-the responsibilities they have to Albert Stanley, as he then was,
Charge d'Affaires in Sofia. shoulder. After the departure of our
was born in Derby, but while still own For the capital of Great Britain a child, his parents, took him to Minister he was entrusted with the and of the British Empire, the Detroit, United States. He ran care of British interests. A Bri- greatest city in the world, with is away from his Detroit-school at the tish Vice-consul was left behind to population of more than 8,000,000 age assist him in his task.
of fourteen, and became a and its area of nearly 600,000 acres, messenger buy for the The Bulgarians did not like this demands a far more efficient organ- that ran the old Detrolt horse- arrangement, and the Vice-ocngulisation than many a state or king trams. By the time he was 20, he had to be careful not to leave the dom. precints of the American Lega- The only exception to the rule that when he had made a big name in earning £1000 a year, and tion, which was, in fact, a suite of the men who run London are not American transport, London clalm- roonis on the first floor of a Sofia, Londoners seems to be in the City botel.
san
itself.
There are, of course, two govern-
WRA
ed him.
company
It had one drawbak. The bath -
When the-Londoner's bus ig held room was on the other side of the ments of London, the Corporation up by a London policeman, he is corridor, and one morning, while the which rules the heart of commerce being controlled by Lord Tren-
his man.
con-
BIRTHS.
so far from co-operating with Vice-consul was having his bath, within the ancient boundaries, and chard, Commissioner of the Metro Mr. Cosgrave's party, won seats he was arrested by the Bulgarian the London County Council, politan Police, who is another non-
There is to be no police. MINNY-On Wednesday, Seplem-at its expense.
Mr. Einstein acted with couragepolitan Boroughs.
trolling the surrounding 28 Metro- Londoner.
If, one day, he finds he cannot ber 20, 1933, at the Country recurrence of that fiasco; and
By Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and both the sufferers from it have combined with legal acumen.
The City really does believe in get a bus, because there is a strike to the sacrifice successfully establishing the prin-minding its own business. The of the Transport Workers' Union, Mrs. Cyril E. Minny, a now consented
involved in accepting Gen. ciple that a Legation bathroom is Lord Mayor, Sir Percy Greenaway, he may daughter.
begin to wish that Mr. O'Duffy as lender of the new extra-territorial, even if it is out and the two Sheriffs, Alderman C. Ernest Bevin. Its general secre MacEWAN-At the Country Hos-party, while Mr. Cosgrave is to side the precincts of the Legation F. Collett and Mr. W. L. Threlford, tary, had stayed in Devonshire, pital, Shanghai, on September be chairman in the Dall. The proper, he secured the release of are, all Londoners born, who have where he was born, or in Bristol, 21, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. choice of leadership is a wise one.
He received the thanks of King their boyhood.
been associated with the City from where he started work by driving
a horse and van. MacEwan, a son, John Rosslyn The General's past record as a
militant extremist, his brilliant George for his services.
But the provincial has found his
Scot Heads B.B.C. administrative Fuccess as Com-
way even into the City. Sir James
I the Londoner wants to sit at missioner of Police, his work in
Bell, the Clerk of the Corporation, home and listen to the wireless- the organisation of athletics, and
in whom the executive power of the well, everybody knows that Sir THE SAME THING
City is vested, is the son of a Lan-John Reith, Director-General of the The China Mail his gifts of personality give to
the new
ន. party what no other
SHE: Oh, good!
You've asked cashire doctor. Lt. Col. Sir H.
B.B.C., is a Scotman. He was born could contribute by way of appeal father?
Turnbull, the Commissioner of the near Aberdeen, and his engineering City Police, is a Scot. Sir Ernest apprenticeship was served in Glas- Wild, the Recorder, halls from Nor- gow. wich, and Judge Holman Gregory,
Stewart.
purposen
Your Daily Smile
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NOT DONE.
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to various sections of the elce- HE: No, dear I've just been in Hong Kong, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1938 torate. The point of principle in motor smash.
the new party's programme, so
Perhaps, though, the Lonndoner far as they have been indicated.
the Common Sergeant, comes of a is more serious-minded, and he A United Challenge To reveal no change in the ultimate A film star has just been married solicitor's family at Bath. Dr. W wants to see the famous pictures in
Mr. De Valera.
objectives of politics of the Irish for the fourth time. Which, of of the City, is the son of a town Daniel, Director of the National M. Willoughby, the Medical Oficer London galleries, Sir Augustus Free State. The immediate and course, is exceeding the three male practical
manifestly limit,
councillor at Plymonth Events in Ireland are moving must be the restoration of mar
Gallery, 18-80 much a Yorkshire- "Foreigners" Lead L.C.C. rapidly. The followers of Mr. kets by a business-like settlement Call Again
man that he was once Mayor of As for the London County Coun- Scarborough; Mr, Edwin Glasgow, Cosgrave and those of Mr.with British-which is what the McDermott have taken the advice British Government has all along searched your house?".
"What happened when the police cil, practically every important post the Keeper, comes from Liverpool
tion is held by a man who cannot tendered by their Executives, and desired-the promotion, of the in-
Even in religion the highest "It 100 fine! They found the claim to be a Londoner. Mr. An- positions art not held Irave merged themselves with terests of agriculture-which Mr. front door key which my wife had gus Scott, the Chairman, might indoners. Dr. Ingram, the Bishop Gen. O'Duffy's adherents in the De Valera has brought to the hidden, a penny stamp Lipst weeks deed claim the title. He was of London since 1991, was born at United Ireland Party, a compact point of utter ruin-and genuine ago, and your collar buttons." political body uniting the prin- political appeasement. The new cipal elements of the opposition opposition holds a strong hand; CAME THE DAWN to the De Valera Government. the more so as it excludes those The most notable fact about this quasi-Fascist eccentricities movement of fusion, and from which Gen. O'Duffy has lately city. its own point of view the most indulged. Will Mr. De Valera promising, is the spontaneity and meet the challenge by another be careful. swiftness with which it Was election before the new oppost-you'll have us in the ditch" brought to the point of enact-tion has consolidated itself? In ment. Barely a fortnight was a recent interview he did not en-why, I though you was a drivin" and his educati
"Men?" said Jack, surprised leads the majority party in the from Lancashire, occupied by the preliminary con-courage that idea; but he spoke
and his education was at an ordin sultations between leaders. The in the same sense before pre-
ary day school in the North
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in London, but when he was three months old, his family took him Hartlebury Castle, the seat of the to the Island of Mull, in Argyllshire. bishops of Worcester, and his three патен, Foley, Winnington and Two youths were driving home There he would have stayed had it in from a convivial night in the big not been for the death of his father, Ingram, are all well-known Vor- and he was still a baby when he re-cestershire names. The Dean of
(Continued on.Page, 11 i.. "Jack," said Tom, "I wan'cha to turned to London. Sir William Ray, Fire' thing y'know, Minister of London because he who is sometimes called the Prime
LOCAL ESTATES.
Mrs. A. Wallace Leaves $38,600,
Know.
Having curved prongs, a fork has been invented for mixing food in- gredients.
regular Parliamentary party cipitating the clection of last Facts You Did Not which, under Mr. Cosgrave, estaba January. In any case, the op- lished the Free State in ten position to his career of political years of resolute government, recklessness is immeasurably the joined with the farmers' organ-stronger for the fusion of forces isation created by Mr. McDermott now brought about. Last year, and the self-styled National Guard of ex-soldiers The Healing Power Of The cemetery of an unknown whose principal purpose hitherto has been to protect: freedom of
race believed to have lived 4,000 speech and freedom of meeting
years ago has been found in. against the illegal interference of The news that a training in Persia, bones of children belog the Irish Republican Army. As medical psychology may soon be surrounded by miniature dishes separate factors, unpledged to made a part of the regular curri and remains, of adults by full size any measure of co-operation. culum of a doctor's education in stenalle. they left the situation in the Britain is important, and should
Psychology.
hands of Mr. De Valera and his be welcomed. Within the medical Every time an automobile a unacknowledged allies of the profession, as well as among the stopped by a traffic light, a New I.BL.A. Tinited upon a common more critical of the laity, the re-Jersey highway engineer has programme with which to go to cent development of paycho- gured, it costs three one bun. the polls, they constitute by far therapy, psychiatry, and the like dredths of a cent' a minute for the the most serious menace the methods of treatment has been car and a third of a cent for each Government has yet had to face, regarded with some auspicion not occupant. Fusion between the followers or wholly unjustified. Sir Henry MECosgrave and Mr. McDermott Brackenbury, the chairman of
Here are some more of the lead- jera of the LC.C.:
Aline Wallace, widow, late of Captain Edward Cobb, chair-Norman Cottage, Victoria, Hung man of the Education Committe, Kong, who died at No. 2 Peak Road. who was born in Falkland on March 3, 1933, left local estate. "Islands.
valued at $88,000,
Mr. G. Topham Forrrest, who Probates in the above estate have as architect to the Council, de-been granted to John Hennessey cides what the buildings of Lon: Beth, Chartered Accountant and to don are to look like, and who Daniel John Lewis, Solicitor. spent all his early days in Aber- Ezra Edmund Harris, late of No. deen...
$62, Copers Copé Road, Beckenham, The chief, engineer; Mr. T. P. Kent, England, who died on January Frank, who was born and bred in 30, 1933, left local estate valued at
$6,600,
Huddersfield, and":
Bir Froderick | Menzies who|||An application, by: George. Gwiq- cares for the Bealth of London, nett Noble Tinson, solicitor, the and who is another Scotsman. lawful attorney, for resealing the Londoners Lose Big Jobsprobate of the will of the deceased, But it is only the governing has been granted, bodies of London which are com Ernest Overton Brownlow, late of posed of "foreigners. As the Westham Lodge, Canterbury Road, Londoner goes through his ordinary Westgate-on-Sea, Kent, England, business day his activities are con-who died on February 9, 1988, left tinually under the care of men who local estate valued at $10,700.00
has been attempted before. At the Committee which has been successes have been won, in have out-distanced Londoners in An application by C. George Mar- the beginning of this year it was working out the scheme of trail- nervous, affections. The efficacy the race for the bly jobsirable, banker, the lawful attorney, the subject of negotiation. But ing, says frankly that, paychle of psycho-therapy to aid many The Londoner gates, up in the for resealing of the exemplification it proved no easy task to bring quackery, has dons much harm, cases in which, the physical fac-morning, and takes his bath. The of the probate of the will of the into one fold a party conscious of He enters the right remedy for tors are complicated with mental Clairman of the Metropolitan, We deceased, has been granted, t having: performed an historic the evil in his contention that causes points on to a larger field ter Board, Sir William
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George William Sinclair, manter mariner, late of 521, Nathan Road, Bil- who died at the Canossa Hospital Orion Augitat 19, 1933, left local estate
sworn at $800,
Probate in, the above, estate 'has been granted to Lal Keng Binclair,
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