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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936
QUEEN MARY
RETURNS
·No Attempt On Blue Riband Record
28.74 KNOTS AVERAGE
Southampton, To-day. Hailed by a storm of cheers and escorted by aeroplanes, motor-boats and other craft the Queen Mary arrived at South ampton yesterday afternoon. ¡Sir Percy Bates, chairman of the Cunard White Star Line, said on arrival that it would be wrong to set out for the record. in racing mood, for the Blue Kiband of the North Atlantic It meant rinning the North At-
lantic risks. The Queen Mary
was built to do 28 knots, which she had done with a margin: Reuter's Bulletin Service.
EMPIRE PILOTS FOR ROYAL AIR FORCE
Good Response From Colonies And Dominions
London, To-day." At a dinner last evening of the Empire Press Union Lord Swinton, Minister for Air, said. that. pilots were coming from all "over the Empire to serve in the Air Force. He hoped that before- long each part of the empire would have Selection Boards to
ensure that the men had a chance when they arrived in Eritain- Reuter.
OBITUARY
GERMAN PEACE PROPOSALS ELUCIDATION STILL SOUGHT
QUESTIONS IN COMMONS
to
London, To-day. The enquiries addressed Herr Hitler's Government by the British Government, with a view to clarifying the former's pro- posals for the negotiation of peace on a new basis, were mentioned at question-time in the CommODA yesterday. The Foreign Secretary said that no reply had yet been received to the communication made by the British Ambassador,
DAME HENRIETTA in Berlin on May 6.
BARNETT
WORK FOR SOCIAL BETTERMENT
Mr. Eden added: "On May 23 the British Ambassador was in- structed to remind the German Government of the desire of His Majesty's Government to receive la reply, Sir Eric Phipps was fur- ther asked to emphasise that His
AGAIN DELAYED BY FOG London: The liner Queen Mary docked yesterday at Southampton
London, To-day.
30- at 2.25 pm. G.MT. and the end of
The death has, occurred of Majesty's Government were
xious to elucidate as açon as pos- her first voyage east across the
Henrietta Barnett, She had called 4 Dame
sible the points which were not Reuter. Atlantic..
clear to them in the German hours earlier at Cherbourg, where 0.B.E, aged 85. ---- over 200 of her passengers disem Dame Henrietta Octavia. Bar-Government's memoranda of the barked.
nett, widow of the late Canon 7th, 24th and 31st March, and For the third time on her cross-A Barnett, whom she married in that the purpose of His Majesty's ing the Queen Kary, was delayed 1874, was born on. May 4, 1851 Government was to secure that in the Channel yesterday morning She was created CBE in 1917 general negotiations should be opened for the conclusion of by fog. It was, officially anzioun and D.RE. in 1924 ¡ced on the arrival of the liner
Dame Barnett's life was devot-Western and Eastern European that she had covered the 3,198 miles from Ambrose Light to ed to works of social betterment, security arrangements and the re- Cherbourg in 4 days 15 hours 15 Amongst the many posts she held turn of Germany to the League, the follow-with a view to a permanent solu be, mentioned minutes at an average speed of may 28.74 kaots. The distances covering Hon. Secretary of the State tion of the continuing situation
thement's action of March 7. ed in each 23 hours and the final Children's Association since 1896; created by the German Govern~! "In reply it was intimated to period were 621 miles, 679 miles, Founder and President of 670 miles, 679 miles and 549 miles, London Pupil Teachers Associa
The liner was given a great tion; Trustee of the Whitechapel Sir Eric Phipps by the German had Art Gallery: Vice-President of Government on May 26 that no re- be forthcoming until welcome by thousands who gathered to see her berth-British the National Association for Wel-ply would
British fare of Feeble-minded; co-Found-after the formation of the new
of French Government." -- Wireless Service..
and Vice-President" Jer
Children's County Holidays Fund; Wireless Service.
COMMONS DEBATE VP, National Union of Women
(Continued from Page 1.)
Workers etc, etc. She was also Vice-President of the Council of Oxford. and House, Barnett founder of the Henrietta Barnett School
No Proceedings To Be Taken
||ATTORNEY-GENERAL EXPLAINS also
London: The Attorney-General Commons stated yesterday at
question time that he had consi-
NON-PAYMENT OF RENT
(Continued from Page 1)
She was a voluminous writer on social and domestic subjects and tien
to quit, and also without for the wrote a biography of her having paid their rent late husband, Canon Barnett.
month of December.
Mrs. Greenburg then went into FEELING AGAINST JAPAN the witness box, where she gave evidence corroborating this. out- Line.
(Continued from Page 1)
dered taking proceedings against
In his evidence Mr. Cheesván the all or some of the persons effected!
said that he had stayed în by the findings of the tribunal of enquiry into the budget leakage. While Shanghai reports state Kent Road house since September, He had decided, he said, not to in- that the Japanese Consul General and had paid his rent regularly stitute criminal proceedings in here warned the Government that up till December, when he moved the anti-Japanese movement. must "Middle Road. On the morning!
any case.
He explained to the House the be checked, a secretary of the of January 1, 1936, he stated that. Council has he went to see Mrs. Greenburg considerations which had led him South-west Political
to this decision. He had had to stated that Mr. T. Kawai, the Ja-and asked if she could wait till the consider what evidence would be panese Consul, has raised no ob-15th inst, for the rent and she available in a criminal trial, in-ctions. volving difficult questions of ad-
agreed, on the condition that hel vacated his room immediately..
ASK TO LEAVE missibility and the effect of state- WOMAN SERIOUSLY BURNED -
tribunal,
Continuing, witness said that ments taken by the
ahe then went back to Middle Road which possessed and exercised
Four persons were burnt în
a telephone wide powers of compulsory interfire which occurred in Treadway when he received rogation and access to documents. street. Hackney-road, last month message from Mrs. Greenburg who It would be foreign to the spirit One woman, Mrs. Mary Anne asked him to quit before 2 p
found with her and as he was loaving the house and method of British law to make Jeerkins, was such evidence the basis of a sub-clothing ablaze and was seriously sequent criminal charge, and there burned. was the additional point that it
would be impossible to obtain a
at about 1 pm, another telephone call came
from Mrs. Greenburg who asked him to wait. He, how-
take his luggage dway and could jury who were not already fam-plementary questions, suggested ever, said he had a car waiting to jiliar with the facts and findings that the Government and the
phone ner as soon as he had de- of the enquiry. The Attorney-Prime Minister, as leader of the/ot wait but promised to tele- He moved livered the luggage. General also mentioned that the House in particular, had the res offence of receiving information ponsibility to make recommenda-
Under cross-examination by Mr. under the Official Secrets Act re-tions arising out of the report, but to the Belle Vue Hotel quired that the unauthorised com-Mr. Baldwin refused to anticipatej
Mackinlay, witness said he would He in munication must have been deli-the course of the debate.
formed the House that Mr. J. H. have paid the rent for December had not Mrs. Greenburg gone to berate.
STATEMENT REFUSED... Thomas and Sir Alfred Butt had
the Belle Vue Hotel and upset After the Attorney-General's
expressed the intention of being statement the Prime Minister an-in their places to make personal things, thus necessitating his nounced that the Government would statements at the end of ques-
His Lordship: then remarked was satisfied that the table a formal motion for to-day tions to day. The statements are
that be that the tribunal's report "be now expected to be brief and the two
version given by the plaintiff was considered,” which would not pre-members will then withdraw from judice the course of discussion.
the House-Eritish Wireless Ser the correct one, and he according- ly gave judgment for plaintiff with costs.
An opposition member, in supvice.
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