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Labour Question In Commons
London, To-day
THE
new War Office policy of reducing the age of those holding high command, led Lt.-Com. R. T. H. Fletcher, Labour member for Nuneaton, to ask the Prime Minister in the House of Com- mons yesterday if this policy is to be extended to the Navy and Royal Air Force
PU YI AND KING VICTOR EMMANUEL
Rome, To-day.
An exchange of congratulatory telegrams between Emperor Pu Yi of Manchukuo and Victor Emmanuel on the occasion of Italian recogni- tion of Manchukuo, is announced.
Mr. Chamberlain assured the questioner that the First Lord of
the Admiralty and the Secretary
for Air would continue to give full
weight to all relevant considers
tions, including age, health and physical fitness of the officers. con- cerned.
hether
Lt.-Com. Fletcher asked. it was not desirable to have proximation to the average age
ween the Army Council 1 Council and the Board of Admir-
Pu Ti added: "We can work toge-alty. ther in the cause of world peace.” Reuter
DR. ALEKHINE AGAIN CHAMPION
The Hague, To-day.
Or Alekhine regained the world's chess championship yesterday, beat
He quoted the disparity in age between the First Sea Lord and members of the two latter bodies. (Cries of "No"). Reuter.
ing Dr. Euwe at the forty-third move in the twenty-fifth garne the series.
Final score was Alekhine 152, Euwe, 9-Renter.
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Worplesdon foursomes tournament was what Ascot is to racing. Apart from being an occasion when women wear the latest in sports. clothing, Worplesdan foursomes is also a miniature Cruft's show There are more dogs taken to Worplesdon than to all the other Lon don tournaments added together. There are all sorts of dogs-gay dogs, sad dogs, small dogs and big dogs, and what the Worplesdon dogs don't know about golf is not worth barking about. Photo shows -A wire-haired terrier watches the clubs of his master and mistress (Fox Copyright).
(Left)-Thousands of pilchards were washed up on the beach at Seaford, near Adelaide, Australia, recently. It is believed the fish were chased inshore by a shoal of Yellowtails. They had to be sho velled up with spades. Photo shows The unusual sight on the beach at Seaford, near Adelaide. (Fox Copyright).
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