The Joint Concil of the Fire Brigades throughout England held a Conference at Cheltenham last month. Many fire fighting demonstra- tions were given. Photo shows-An asbestos fire resisting suit which was being demonstrated at the Conference. (For Copyright).
Strange scenes are to be witnessed at Denham during the film- ing of Kipling's “The Drum”. Ex-Servicemen in tropical kit repre senting the Gordon Highlanders, and plenty of real natives for the Indian scenes, make it difficult to realise one is not really in India Photo shows Filming the "Gordon Highlanders" on the set at Den- ham. (For Copyright).
Bringing Up Father
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Mr. Eden Would Travel The World To Achieve It
London, To-da
Answering Opposition attacks on the Gover- ment's policy vis-a-vis the League, and particularly with reference to the Far East, the Foreign Secre tary, Mr. Anthony Eden, said in the House of Com- mons yesterday that his assailants did not appre- ciate the position the United States occupied at Geneva, and the position they would occupy at Brussels.
ANY ACTION, OF WHATEVER CHARACTER, WOULD DE- PEND ESSENTIALLY ON THE CO-OPERATION OF THE UNIT ED STATES.
"In order to get the full co-oper- ation on an equal basis of the United States in an international conference, I would travel not only from Geneva to Brussels but from Melbourne to Alaska, particularly in the present state of internation- al affairs.”
INCIDENT ON BOARD THE FATSHAN
* An- Opposition question asked whether in the Far Eastern situa tion we would go as far as the United States, not rushing in front and not being left behind.
"We realise the difficulties in the Far Eastern situation replied Mr. Eden.
NO ENVY
Twelve coolies by the surname of Tse were this morning charged be fore Mr. R. Edwards at the Central | Magistracy with disorderly conduct
on board the s.s. Fatshan last night. "I go to Brussels anxious to con-; Inspector O'Donovan, who pro tribute what little lies in my pow- secuted, said that the coolies went er in a situation in which nobody aboard the ship last night, sat down could envy a Foreign Secretary to- on a cargo of oil and refused to let day."-Reater.
the ship's regular coolies unload the cargo. For two hours they refused to let any work be done.
the chief officer, who made the re- These coolies were engaged on ex-port to the Police, was very agitated tra work and had been engaged to and the matter might have become load a cargo of rice at midnight, serious. but they apparently wanted the job, of unloading the wood-oil too.
Defendants were remanded for 24 hours so that evidence might be Nothing serious had happened but taken from the Chief Officer.
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