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THE LAST WAR MEMORIAL.
TO VICTIMS OF MINES AND TORPEDOES.
LORD KITCHENER AND
THE HAMPSHIRE.
"YELLOW DOGS.”
THE FIGHT OVER JUDGE PARKER.
[UNITED PRESS.]
'Washington. May 3. Senator Henry F. Ashurst of Arizona alleg ed to-day that those who sought the The work of the Imperial War confirmation of President Hoover's Graves Commission is rapidly near-appintment of Judge John J. ing completion. With this achieve. Parker to be Associate Justice of ment the meanary of each one of the US. Supreme Court were offer- the 1,089,918 British war dead willing Federal Judgeships to certain have been individually honoured in Senators in exchange for their sup-
stone for all time.
The vast legions of the "missing" have their names colectively en- graved, on memorials which are im pressive muster-pieces of the Em- (pire's foremost architects and sculp- tors. Soldiers are honoured at Menin Gate, at Tyne Cot, and on Kindred memorials; members of the Royal Navy at Chatham, Ports mouth, and Plymouth, according to their respective ratings; airmen who disappeared into space" on the Western Front at Arras, and
the Mercantile Marine on Tower
Hill.
A further memorial to the "miss ing" is now being completed at Southampton for the purpose of
those contaemorating
soldiers, marides, airmen and nurses from the United Kingdom and the Domi- alons who went down in hospital ships, transports and other craft, when torpedoed or mined off the coasts of the British Isles, and also of commemorating certain others who died either in home waters or in distant sens, whose remains 'could not be recovered.
Awaiting Name Panels. Without exception, all rest some where beneath the unplumbed, salt, estranging seas." The name panels have yet to be fixed, other wise the monument-which is the last to be erected by the Commis- sion in this country-is finished.
port.
..
Replying to this, Senator Simeon Fess said that he had never made
any statement to the effect that President Hoover had authorized such offers
ARDEN WOOD HOME.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SANATORIUM.
ACCORMO-
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST DY. Z. B.W. ON 333 METRES."
10.30 to $13 p.m.-Programme of H.M.V. records supplied by Messrs. Moutrie & Company.
1.15 p.m.-An organ recital by Mr.
A.R.C.O.,
Teder articles of incorporation already filed with the Secretary of 11 to 11.30 a.n-Commercial News, State of California, permanent 11.30 am to 12.30 p.m.-Chinese
programme, trustees took over on March 26 the ownership of the property and buildings which are to date the Christian Science Benevo lent Association for Pacific Coast. The, Association, which will open its doors to guests about the middle of May, was established in accordance with Section 8 & Article 1. of the Manual of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Benevolent Association for Pacific Coast is the third large
1
Frederick Mason, LT.C.L.
PROGRAMME.
Hollins. latermezzo Marche Solennelle... Mailly. 3. Largo from the "New World'
Symphony
Dvorak.
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4. Spring Song Hollius
C'esar Franck.
3. Andantino G Minor
Hallelujah" Chorus Handel. 1.30 p.m.-Weather report.
HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.
[ORDERS BY THE HON, MR. &. D.
WOLFE, CM.G., INSPECTOR- GENERAL OF POLICE]"
General,
Revolver Practice. The regular· weekly revolver practice (volun- tary) will take place at the Bowen Road Revolver Range on. Wednesday, May 14, from 9 p.m. to. 10.30 pm, it will be open to all ranks of the Hong Kong Police, Special Constables, and all persons holding permits to carry arms and also to the Sharpshooters' Company, Hong Kong Police Reserve.
Folice Training School. The weekly classes for Police Reservists at the Police Training School, Kowloon, will be held o Tuesday, May 13, at 5.30 p.m. Aft members of the Chinese and Indian.
Companies and of the Flying Squad who have not yet passed Part II.
Much pressure is being offered by charitable institution established by/1.30 to 1.45 p.m.-Continuation of of the Training Course ore request-
organized labour, which opposes Judge Parker's confirmation be- cause of a decision he wrote in 1927 as a member of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appesis.
The Mother Church, totalling a investment of over $4,000,000. The Christian Science Benevolent Assc- eiation, located in Chestnut Hill, Mass, was chartered in 1918, and The Christian Science Pleasant Labour Protests. This decision upheld a drastic in View Home, located in Concord, junction against union coal miners, N.H., in 1903. While all three of forbidding them to violate so-called these corporations are in dependent yellow dog" contracts between from a legal point of view they aro non-union West Virginia companies under the control and supervision and their employers. A "yellow of The Christian Science Board of dog" contract is one containing a clause that the signer will not join union; it is so termed because union men say that not even a yel- low deg should be forced to siga such document. The union mem- bers persistently endeavoured to unionize mine with such contracts, until checked by Judge Parker's in junction.
Directors.
6
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p.m.--Close down.
$1
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"The Fairy Adventure of Molly and Jack with Gallopin' Gus." (Grey).
The California property, known as Arden Wood. is a thickly tim bered, 16 acre, piece of rolling lard situated on the edge of San Fra cisco, its general location being be- tween Twin Peaks and the Ocean. The Sanatorium is sheltered from The issue of race has also been the prevailing winds by the hill brought into the Parker fight, as. which forms the principal topes | » Judge Parker is said to have made public utterances calculated to show graphical feature of the property. that he believed the Negro, unatted No public roads or ways cross it, to exercise his right of franchise. but paths will be arranged extend-
Senator Ashurst said:" I call upon the Lobby Committee to finding from the Sanatorium through out who was offered Federal Judge the woods, making a feature of ships and other appointments." small ravine which runs along the
Senator Fess thereupon told east boundary. Senator Ashurst that his charge was very serious."
It is peculiarly appropriate that, acting on the advice of Major- General Sir Fabian Ware, the "Yes," responded Senator Ashurst. -Commissioners should have selected"It is probably the most serious Southampton as the site for this charge I have ever made before
Through the Senate." particular memorial. Southampton-known during the war a No. 1 Port-between Augst D, 914 and December 31, 1918, over seven millions of troops-men of every race, colour and creed from the four corners of the earth-pass- ed to and from the war. For cen-
turies it has been the most import ant port for the departure of ex
The English peditionary forces. armies that were victorious at Crecy and Agincourt crossed from Southampton to France; a large number of the troops that fought in the Crimean Wat set out from its sheltered waters, and practically the whole of the army that fought against the Boers left these shores. from its does.
The memorial has been set up in Hollybrook cemetery, one of the burial grounds belonging to the county borough of Southampton, whose corporation has presented the site to the nation. It is situ ated at Shirley, two miles north of Southampton Weat railway station. Immediately within the entrance gates is the war plet feontaining seventy-three military graves) sur- mounted by the Cross of Sacrifice.
"No Grave But the Sea." On a terrace at the back of the plot, saltering it from the wind, is the rubbled screen wall which com- prises the memorial. It is the work of ir. T. N. Newham, A.1.1.B.A., and the names of the War Dead ure engraved on ninety-nine puncis. The general inscription is as fol-
Now:-
1914-1918.
To the Glory of God and in memory of 1,881 cfficers and men of the British Empire, who fell in the Great War, and have no other grave but the sea, to whom the Fortune of war denied the known and honoured burial given to their comrades in death.
The units in which these 1,861 beroes served may be classified as under
United Kingdom units South African' unita.
Australian 'unità
Canadian units.
British West Indies Regi..
"ment in
Indian regiments
807
720
100
5883.85 e
37
Queen Alexandra's Imperial
Military Nursing Service.. 10 Royal West African Fron-
tier Force........................ Volimtary Aid Detachments Queen Mary's Army Auxi
liary, Corps
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1,661 Five names are due to the loss of H.M. ships Hampshire and Red- breast and H.M. Trawler Command- ant, and the names of 137 are those
was lost in the Channel on Febru
y 21, 1917, with 566 men of the South African Native Labour Corps Warilda (an ambulance transport) was torpedoed and sunk on August 3, 1918, between Le Havre and Southampton, 113 pati- ents and seven of the crew being killed or drowned; and Wayfarer was torpedoed (but not sunk) on April. 11. 1915, sixty miles north
west of the Scillies.
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Hospital Ships,
seven names Two hundred and nre those of officers and men who perished in the hospital ships Anglia, Asturias, Glenart Castic, Laufmane, and Llandovery Castle. Of these 29 belong to the Anghia, suck by mine off Dover on Novem loer 17, 1915; fifty-seven to Ulcaart sunk of Castle, torpedoed and Lundy Island on February 26, 1918; and nfteen to Lanfranc, torpedoed and sunk between Le Havre and Southampton on April 17, 1917. Twenty Gerinan patients lost their lives in the sinking of the Lanfranc.
The losses in fourteen steamships total 270, three of these vessels meriting special notice. The Italian transport Citta di Palermo (fifty- seven
names), carrying among others -150 British soldiers, was sunk by mine on January 8, 1916, ten miles from Brindisi; and in rescu- ing the survivors two of the British. Otranto drifters were themselves mined and blown up. Galway Castle twenty-eight names), was torpedoed and sunk ca September 19, 1918, 160 miles out in the Atlax- tic. The Irish mail-boat Leinster (145 names) was dorpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea on October 10, 1918. Thirteen names are those of officers and men lost in a traw- ler and two airships.
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In addition to these the memorial records the names of 203, sailors, soldiers, airmen and one V.A.D. from the United Kingdom; 143 Australian soldiers and airmen ; 109 South African soldiers and labour- ers; fifty-eight men of the British West Indies Regiment; thirty-seven officers and men of Indian units, and thirty Canadian soldiers, who were buried at sea.
Panel No. 1 records the Empire's supreme and most tragic individual loss in the Great War. It randa ns follows:
H.M.S. Hampshire. Field-Marshal
Kitchener of Khartoum, H.H. 1st Earl, K.G., KP., G.U.B., O.M.; G.C.SI, G.C.M.G., GOLE., Secretary of State for War. Brigadier-General Ellershaw, W.,
- Commanda and Staff,
Ral, and 1.1.4.-
or drowned in H.M. Transports Donegal, Mendi; Warilda and Way- Thus, the great Field-Marshal, farer, Of these, Donegal (an am- his Aide-de-Camp-and-his-laithful bulance transport) was; torpedoed | servant, are commemorated on the and sunk on April 17, 1917, between same simple panel, equally honour- Le Havre and Southampton, Mendi ed in their deaths for duty faith-
·/·(Continued, on next Column, fully done.
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The Sanatorium, designed by Henry H. Gutterson, Architect, is of steel and reinforced concrete done in a modernized Breton style, with high central pavilion," "tail" classic French wiadows and steep- sloping, red tiled roof. It will con- tain accommodations for 120 guests and associates.
No. 1-The Fairy Letter Box, B. Grey, P. Swinstead, B. Klennie, D. Mather,
ed to attend.
Chinese Company,
Handling of Revolver.-Instruc- tion in ahming, correct grip, and trigger pressing will be given at the Company's Headquarters on Wednesday evening, May 14, at 8
p.m.
Flying Squad.
of the Kowloon Section will take The weekly instructional patrol
No. -Rupert the Ridiculous
Rabbit, P. Swinstead. B. Qlen-place on Tuesday, May 13. Fall in nie, D. Mather.
at the Tsimitsatsui Fire Brigade No. 3-Gallopin' Gus, B. Grey, P. Station at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Dreas: Swinstead, B. Qlennie, D.Khaki uniform and cap with khaki
· Mather,
cover.
No. 4-The King who could not.
The weekly instructional patrol of laugh, O. Penrose, Swin the Hong Kong Section will take stead. B. Qlennie, D. Mather. No. 5-Attacked by Pirates, C. at the Central Police Station at place on Friday, May 16. Fall in
Penrose, P. Swinstead, B.3.15 p.m. sharp. Dress: Khaki Qlennie, D. Mather.
No. 6-Was It Just Moonshine?
P. Sprinstead, B. Qlennie, D Mather,
unform and cap with khaki cover.
Sharpshooters' Company. Strength. Constable R133 has been permitted to resign, having completed one year's service with effect from May 5, 1930.
"Lido Lady"--Selection (Rodgers;
Saroy Orpheans (Band). "The Singing. Fool"-Selection,
De Groot and His Orchestra.
Wednesday Evening Revolver "Storm on the Volga" (Pastschen-Practice-Members of the Company
ko), Russian State Choir.
will carry out revolver practice ab "A Tree, in the Park Peggy the Bowen Road Range, on Wednes- Ann-Rodgers and "So Blue" | day evening, May 14, frum 21 to 23 (Henderson), Melville Gideon, hours. Baritone with Piano:
The Tale of the Talkies" (Henry) and General Post" (Henry), Leonard Henry, talking in Eng
lish.
A Room with a View" ("This
Year of Grace "-Coward) and.
Mary-Make-Believe" ("This Year of Grace"- Coward), Noel Coward, Baritone with Orchestra.
to 7.30 p.m.-Lesson in Cantonese
by Rev. H. R. Wells,
continued:--
Within the last few weeks a sub-17.30 to 2 p.m.-Recorded programme stantial piece of property jutting into the principal tract, formerly held by the City of San Francisco for school purposes, has been pur- chased to secure additional quiet and freedom from outside disturb- ances.
The Board of Trustees of the San Francisco institution will be, in constant" touch with The Christian
Science Board of Directors as are the Boards of the two New England |.. institutions.".
The three Trustees of the new corporation zre Mrs. Gertrude 31. Glass, George D. Greenwood, and Marvin R. Higgins, Wilson D. Clark has been appointed Manager- Treasurer, All of these officers have been actively interested in Christina Science work for many
years.
Trial By Jury (Sullivan) " (In s
Parts): 1-Hark, the Hour of Tea Is Sounding, George Baker, and Chorus.
Is This the Court of the Ex- chequer Derek Oldham and Chorus.
1. When First My Old, Old 4. Love, Derek Oldham, George
Baker and Chorus. -All Hail!
Great Judge,
.. Chorus.
1.-For These Kind Words; 2- When 1, Good Friend, Leo Sheffield and Chorus. 1-Swear Thou The Jury Arthur Hosking-George Baker-D. Old- ham, Leo Shefeld and Mate Chorus,
(Continued on next Column.)
(Sgd.) D. L. KING, D.S.P. (R.).
Hong Kong, May 12.
2-Where is the Plaintiff A
Hosking-G. Baker, W. Lawson and Chorus..
Oh, Never, Never,. L. Shei field-W. Lawson, W. Baker, and Chorus,
2-May It Please You, A. Hos- king, G. Baker, W. Lawson and Chorus.
1.That She Is Reeling, L. Shef
Geld, W. Lawson, A. Hosking and Chorus.
2.Oh, Gentlemen, Lister, Derek" Oldham and Chorus of Girls. 3. That Seems. A Reasonable
Proposition, L. Sheffield, A Hosting and Chorus. 1.-A Nice Dilemma, L. Sheffield. Arthur Hosking, D. Oldham, G. Baker. Winifred Lawson and Chorus.
2- Love Him, W. Lanson, D.
Oldham and Chorus,
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(Recorded in Europe under the direction of Rupert D'Oyly Carte.) p.m.-Chinese programme relayed from Ko Shing Theatre util end of play. **
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