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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1931

LADY HAIG AND HUSBAND'S "LIVED A HUNDRED

STATUE.

LIKES THE DUST BUT NOT

THE CLOAK.

Laily Haig visited the Houses, of Parliament to acs - R A F Hardiman's new angdol of the pro- posed statue of Earl Haig, Silio: 'said afterwards:~.

model and would much rather no status should be erected at all than this new one.

TIMES."

CAPTAIN CAMPBELL'S OWN STORY.

NOT THE MAXIMUM SPEED.

EUROPEAN CHARGED IN PENANG.

ALLEGED THEFT FROM WOMAN.

George Carter, a Europen prison tarder who recently returned from home love, was produced before Mr. McFall, the additional dis- trict judge, charged with the theft Daytona. This is the greatest of a bag containing 8900 and it suitaar, the property of Mre

"Definitely I do not like the past of way tile. Britain asesinat

proved again the supremacy of her The D. P. P. siid the accused was a harried man whose wits and "gineers," said Captain Makolm

child were in Singapore. The ne Campbell in describing his spoontcused left Penang by the P. and Xperience when he beat the world's Mantan on May 1 of last year. Until that time he had been living, storear record. ·

with the complainant.

I naked Sir Lionel Earle, Per. manent Secretary to the Office of World, whether the model and buat

I could be shown in some public place such as a museum so that everyono. could are it.

I think the bust igautiful," sid Lady Haig, and wonderfully expressive of any husband-especial-' ly the sculpture of the eyes but na far as the equestrian part of the medal is concerned I am sure my

I have never felt so happy as do at this moment.

The neeused handed to the com- plainant the sum of $200 as part I do not for the slightest bite had sold that night. The ne at the proceeds of her car which nervous. The huge crowds were far eused left the haus ostensibly to ore terrifying than the task I had attend night duty. The complain- ant went to bed, but was awakened set myself.

by someone's hand under her pll- low whore she had put the 8200. She switch on the light in time to se the figure of a man of the. a build as the accused. Sho cried for help and one of the neighbours went to the prison and learned that the accused wna anil. *ing that night

Ar climbed into, the cockpit, I find an impression of thousands of people on all sidra of mo, of the blue sea, and of countless flags But betering in the breeze,

husband would have disliked to represented in such a manner;

"The cloak is too theatrical for him. He was a simple deu.

Why could not the simplicity of the Foch statue be reproduced in the status of my husband?:"

Lady Haig aid she understood it had been suggested that public sub- scriptions should be invited to do fray the extra cost over and above the sum voted by Parliament, a por. tion of which had been already

spent

"I hope," slap said, "that there no idea of such a atem being taken. My personal feeling is that my husband would not have desir- ed to have oxcessive calls on the public purse."

Mr. Lausbury stated in the Con- nons that he was aware of the great diversity of opinion on the Haig statue among people who wrote to the newspapera.

"Now For It." "Then it was 'à question of 'now for it, for Britain's sake.

"I knew the risks and I know

that the going was not too good, For that reason 1 dare not let the car full out

"It was a thrill-yes, evon I was thrilled. I was holding the wheel grily, with the ardan of the en- gine and the wind ip my cart, and the sand was shooting up and sting ing against the car and curly blinding mo.

Like Falling Upwards. The whole world seemed to rush towards me. It was like falling

only falling upwards

"A flashed past the end post of the nilo I know I had at least for the one run broken the record. still I felt I was coming back, on As the great car came to a stand to earth again.

"Without delay 'I decided to make the return journey...

"Again I felt Blue Bird gather.

JURY TO REPLY TO 8,000 ing speed at terrific pace. Again

QUESTIONS.

TWO MONTHS WORK.

Paris-Judge Warrain is great ly puzled as to how to handle a case at the Paris Assize Cour$.

Nine members of a gang of 50 criminal are charged with mawu- facturing French national defence honds. Nine other members of the gang have been anizaced, and aven others are to be tried by the Assizo Court of Aix-en-Provence. The others hava disappeared.

The nocused include an opera artist of some repute nained Mar- kin, a small banker named Richard de Suey and wondé keoper of Mar. seilles. The dossier of the aflair weighs about a hundredweight and

a' half,

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I felt the wind and sand and buanps and vibration.and n hundred other emotions anyone would feel on a world attempt of this kind.

"The how! my eara was worse, Visibility was Ind. I had the greatest difficulty in seeing where I was going.

"I lived a hundred times in this small space of time between the time Blue Bird entered and finish ed that mile of great ordeal,

Not the Maximum.

"Yes, it was an ordeal. It would be stupid to pretend it was an everyday affair.

crowds rushed towards me. They "When Blue Bird pulled up, were asking for autographs-suto- graphs, mark you! It made me laugh.

"Blue Bird behaved magnificent- According to law questions mustly. I am convinced, however, that be put to the jury concerning tach formiga bond disored, for every maximum speed. It would have she has done nothing like her illegal tranenotion concerning the Foreign bonds and for each charge en suicide to have let her full of camplicity.

dut under to-day's conditions.

"To-morrow I shall see how the weather is and also the condition of the sands and, if agreeable, I my go out again and try to put the record up still higher."

The judge has come to the con clusion that it the present case the jury would have to answer to no. fewer than 8,000 questions. As the jurymen have to deliberate and vote on each question and the result has to be recorded án an official docu- ment by the forema of the jury,

The complitinant, giving evid ence, said she and somo neighbours rushed to the jetty just in time to see the boat leaving. The follow ing day she laid information and whe naked to put up 8400 to have the accused brought from England. She was unable to do

The ense was adjourned,

80.

During February several Ameri can steamers arrived at Novo rossijsk with 1,850 tractors destin- connection it is said that during ed for Southern Russia. In this

the first ten months of 1930 the Soviet imports of American trac against 28,000,000 during the same Lors amounted to 817,100,000 as period of 1020, besides $5,200,000 worth of caterpillar tractors, for 1920 was only 8744,000. In the which the corresponding figure for American export of tractora Russia other interesting announcement thus takes the first place.. An- was made concerning the import during the same period of Amori- can aeroplano motors which had a value of $129,372 in 1930 as against $19,843 in 1020 Other aeroplane parts imported from the United States amounted to $263,118 com- Dared with $159,668 during the first ten months of 1920. This item dora not include rubber tries for aero-. planes.

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THE BROWN. "MESSIAH.”

RELIGIOUS WAR IN SOUTH SEAS

"I am the Messiah," said the son of Kanalda preacher, stand- ing up the little church of a South Sea

ARMOUR.

£6,000 BID WHICH WAS REPUDIATED.

A dispute concerning the sale of asult of armour, in which the name of Mr. William Randolph Hearst, the American newspaper. magnate, was mention, was the subject of an action in the King'a Bench Division.

Judgment, with costs, was given far Mesery.

Sotheby & Co. of New Bond-street, in an Betion Then he pe

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