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LETTER
Prince And Welsh Guards ' Sports: The Late Lord Burnham: New Masonic Temple's Bronze Doors: Kenneth Grahame's Bequest Ta Oxford: Cardinal Bourne's Recoverys Bishop
Lost Bing: Cross Channel in White Cloud II.
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London, July 25... Prince Rung'in Guarde'. Sports,
The Prince of Wales, as Colonel of the Welsh Guards, inspected the
Battalion at Victoria Barracks," Windsor, yesterday morning. After the march past the Prince of Wales Company marched to Windsor Castle and were photographed with the Prince at their head. ....
In the afternoon the Prince at tended the annual sports of the battalion, and took part in three of the events,
In the Officers' Handicap, start ing from the 14-yards marks, he had to be content with seventh place. The race was won by Capt. Harris, the Director of Music, to whom the Prince had to concede six yards.
In the Old Comrades Race, starting from scratch, the Prines looked like winning, but was beaten by inches by Mr. Davies, of Cardiff, whom the Prince was the first to congratulate.
In a 60-yards backward race the Prince was partnered by the wife of the Commanding Officer, Lady Beckwith-Smith, but they did not finish in the first threc.
Lord Burnham-
The late Lord Burnham's in- terests were so manifold that it is almost impossible to think of say circle of public life in which his loss will not be deeply felt
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ACLASH between the 4 Bine
Shiria" and the Irish Repub hean Army, now appears minent to-morrow, unless General O'Daily reconsiders, his decision to Mr.hold the Sunday parade.
SA Bodlalım. Windfall. Under the will of the late Age fame, Oxford University Kenneth Grahame, of..." Golden benefits to the extent of £25,000.
This sum, has been allotted to the Bodleian extension scheine.
Kenneth Grahame's name is to be placed on the tablety of bene- factors to the Boule Library,
this tablet the names of Arch- bishop Laud and Oliver Cromwell Bre side by side.
Cardinal Bourek
A proclamation was issued by the President of the Irish Free
State, Mt. Eamon De Valera, in the early hours of this morning. prohibiting the holding of the "Blue Shirt" parade at the time and place at which it was proposed to be held, or at any other place within a day before or within three days after de
Meanwhile. General ......^ O'Duffy's determination to hold the parade la instanced in an order issued to Cardinal · Bourne baino far, re- the National Guard: öfficers, ́ ́im- covered as to be able tdo por-pressing all ranks with the neces tion of his considerable desk work,sity of continuing the march, and but for some time yet the pulpit stating that the ranks will not be or platform is barred CAM broken except by a direct
from a responsible officer.
Last week he was able to receive the annual gathering ** the other Archbishops and Bihor of the Church, of whom there even tean.
Usually this meeting Easter Week
IN HONG KO TO DAR
LOCAL SHOWER
People være. Alled with astonish-I-THE ROYAL O |ment that “any man could do so snucky for 15 why hot as though his Interest was merely fatmal He entered with zest and thoroughness into everything he did
Some time ago be was warned' by his doctor to go easy. He reply was characteristic. So long, he said, as he could do any good he preferred to carry on.
A great love of the theatre was in Lord Burnham's blood, and no where will he be more acutely' inissed than at the Garrick Club, of which he was a trustce. His father before him had done a great deal for the club, and when he died the inkstand which he had in chily use was given to it as a memento.
Interest in Art.
Among his many enthusiasm, Lord Burnham was keenly alive to artistic achievement of every sort. Though he was not & collector of pictures, he was no mean judge.
For
many years he was a honorary members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water colours, of which his friend, the veteran Sir David Murray, R.A., is still president.
"..
Lord Burnham's racy and re- miniscent speeches at the institute's annual banquet were much relish ed by his professional listeners.
So far as collecting went, Lord Burnham took special pleasure in old furniture, of which he had some. beautiful examples, mostly of the Georgian period...
"The Job to Hand."
Jowett of Balliol, who had such
order:
General O'Duffy has emphasised that the men be unarmed.
Armoured care and extra police are being rushed to the City and') chuck in. | arrangements are being made to rush reinforcements of troops from Curragh if necessary — Reuter,
OVER THE WESTERN - CAROLINES AND · RELATIVELY, LOW OVER N. CHINA; THE DEPRESSION PROBABLY SITUATED IN THE BEA OF WEST OF Hox-
JAPAN TO THE
KAIDO,
LOCAL FORECASTES.W. WINDE, MODERATE, FAIR GENERALLY WITH LOCAL SHOWERS,
The Bishop's King. The episcolal rag which the Bishop of Worcester lost alter washing his hands in a train is un- mustakably different from any other sort of the tang."
The fart that the stone is CA- graved identifies it exactly, but is "a circumstance which will give Pain to the purists who hold that on no account should an episcopal ring be used as a signat.
Incidentally, there appears to be the finger on which it should be no authoritative ruling regarding
worn.
Some prelates wear it on the of the right hand is favoured marriage finger, but the first ånger being the most convenient position in which to receive the kissey of the faithful.
-Commander. Miller, Lieut.-Comdr Angus Miller, who made a record Channel crossing in the late Sir Henry Segrave's old. speed boat, White Cloud 11., is do not seem to possess a nerve in one of those fortunate people who their body.
A friend who wis on board said that it was the most thrilling ex- perience hq bad ever had though a slightly uncomfortable cones
enormous influence in the shaping. of the careers of his brilliant young men, had his way with young Harry Lawson, as Lord Burnham then was. He had taken his first in the history schools, and was hésitating about his futurez
Crossing the Channel at 60 "Your father owns a great news.m.ph, felt, in his, words, rather paper," remarked Jowitt. There like being towed across a ploughed is nothing to beat the job to hand field on a tew, tray. Any wave You must go to it."
larger than a ripple makes the | craft leap like a flying fish.",
-460 h.p." Miller, whose father,
Mr. Walter Gilbert...
Mansion in City!
DUBLIN, EARLIER.
"The parade planned for Sunday in Dublin of General", O'Duffy's] "Blue Shirts," has been banned by the Trish Free. State Government. This decision was made at 12,50 am the morning.
Considerable tension has been felt throughout the city, and it || was, fested fast, if the parade took sousasisë Irish Hepublican “Army, might
Shits. "Router""
DURLAN, LATERA General O'Duffy when asked by Reuter whether or not the'. “Blue Shirt" parade will be held to morrow, said, "I do not think so, but the matter cannot be décid- ed on the spur of the moment Reuter.
Parade Called Off.
DUBLIN, LATER. General O'Duffy has called off the "Blue Shirt" parade to-morrow "in the interests of peace and or der."---Rester.
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
TO-DAY
(August 14)
(VI Moon. 23 Day). Crown Land Sale; P.W.D. Offices, 3 p.m. Peninsula Hotel.
Concert Music, Roof Garden,
Theatres.
King's The Warriors Hus- band."
Queen's: "Smilin' Through." Central: "Out All Night.".. Star: Strange. Interlude. Oriental: Tell Me Tonight." Majestic: "Destry Rides Again.”
DADOSS
Hotel, Gloucester Building, King's Tea: Dances at Hong Kong
Academy, Restaurant and Majestic Dancing,
Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant,
Sports.
Lawn Bowls Open Champion.. ship: R F Luz e. J. Cavanagh (Kowloon B.G.C. green), J. §. Logan v. A. E. Castes (Recreio green), H.-Nish WV Field (Police green), 5.30 p.m.
Water Polo Civil, Servants: v.
AA), 8.30 p.m.
University (South Ching University 6 p.m.- "Bouth China
Sunrise.-3.59, am. Sunset.-8.00 p
Tides High at 2.48 and 15.00; Low at 10.41 and 18.06.-
Mr. Walter Gilbert, who with his Comdr. son, Mr. Donald Gilbert, design- Col. Miller, used to command the ed and executed the magnificent Glasgow Highlanders, had eight bronze doors of the new Masonic Temple, was also responsible for went to Rhodesia and put in four years in the Navy, after which, he the gates of Barkingham Palace.
He was entrusted by Sir Aston years tin mining. Wabb, when the President of the He is keen follower of hounds, Royal Academy, with the designing and hunts with the Bicester. This of the gates and screens which form spring he won a couple of point-to- part of the scheme of the Victoria The power for White Cloud comes
point races. Y Memorial theme o
The picture has never before The doors for the Grand Temple, from the 350 h.p. Napier-Lion aero-been exhibited. The flaming red of which the architects were engine which Comdr. Miller salved hain of the subject, makes the com H. V. Ashley and Mr. Winton from a bombing 'plane and had position extremely striking Newman, are 11ft. high and are, I adapted
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