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CANCER

HOSPITAL'S

NEW WING

Opening By The Queen

(Special Air-Mall Servico)

London, May 12.

The Queen opened the new wing of the Cancer Hospital. Fulham Road, yesterday. The new build- ings, built at a cost of approx- mately £150,000, include Grunard House, which will accommodate private patients of moderate means, and the radiological de- partment of the hospital

MALAYAN FISH

For Australia Aquarium

TWO thousand five hundred Malayan fish, comprising some very rare spécimens, are being taken back to Australia in the Blue Fun- nel liner, Gorgon, by Messrs. Aldo Ansola and Marcus Moggs who ar- rived in Singapore three weeks ago.

Messrs. Ansola and Moggs were sent by the Melbourne Aquarium for the purpose of collecting as large variety of tropical fish as possible for their forthcoming centenary celebrations.

Speaking to a Straits Times re- porter on board the Gorgon, Mr. Ansola said they were very pleased with their collection and he was sure the people in Australis would be even more pleased.

and our catch of about 2,500 "We have been most successful

During their stay in Malaya they went as far as North Johore on their "quest."

ENGLAND WINS

AGAIN

Women's Golf Title

(Special Air Mall Service),

London, May 12 England again won the women's international golf championship ches at Porthcawl This is Eng-" title as result of to-day's mat- land's third successive victory

There was a triple tis between England, Scotland, and Wales, but i England secured the championship. "on" individual wins.

England, Scotland and Wales

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two of their three matches, Ireland failing to record a success. England wou 19 games against Scotland's 16, and 12 of Wales; Ireland won only 7 games over the two days.

matches to one to-day. Details:

England best Wales by eight

Miss J. Jeffreys (Wales) best Miss D. Pearson (England) and 3; Miss Wanda Morgan (E.) beat Miss 1. Rieben 2. holes: Mis M. Gourlay (E.) best Miss B. Pymaz 2 and 1 Miss D. Plumpton (E.) must take this opportunity of M. Johnson (E.) beat Mrs. Ed- beat Miss S. Gibbs 3 and 9; Miss expressing our thanks

for the wards 7 and 6; Mrs. P. Garon valuable assistance we received (E.) beat Mrs. J. Duncan 8 and from the local museum authorities; Mrs. Newton (E) beat Mrs. from first to last. Had it not been Ashton Smalley 3 and 1: Miss F. for their help we should never | Wade (E.) "beat Miss M. Barron have met with such success," said |3 and 4; Mirs, Clement (E.) best Mr. Ansola..

Miss Gear Evans 7 and €

-The ceremony was held in a large marquee in the hospital grounds Among the distinguish ed company present were the Fre-specimens of fresti water fish from GRAND aldents of the Royal Society of Malayan rivers is moore than we

Medicine, the Royal College of

ever anticipated.*.* Surgeons, and the Royal College of Fhysicians; the Principal of the University of London; Sir Ernest Graham-Little, MP. for the Uni-. versity and the Mayor of Chelsea. When the Queen arrived at the gally decorated entrance to the hospital, amid the cheers of a throng of sightseers, her standard was broken on the flagstaff. She was welcomed by Lord Granard, the president of the hospital, and conducted in procession to the marquee between lines of uniform- ed nurses and of boys from the Oratory Central School. The pro cession paused while a bouquet of carnations was presented to her Majesty by Nurse G. Jones of the nursing staff.” „

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A Step Forward Inviting the Queen to declare the new wing open. Lord Granard said: "We are to-day taking a step forward in the world's combat with a cruel and mortal disease, and we know that in all these endes- vours we approach more nearly to success. The tide runs with us all the time, and principally through the wonderful research work done at the Cancer Eospital and other hospitals, throughout the United Kingdom and the world generally, The delay, alas, has been terrible both for the patient and for the scientist, but we are told. and we believe, that there has been a marked and sure progress, and that, even If not now | or in the immediate future, we are moving forward steadily to the day when this terrible disease will be crushed."

On behalf of himself and his colleagues Lord Granard added an expression of grateful thanks to her Majesty for honouring the Cancer Hospital with her pre- sence. The deep and abiding in- terest which she had taken in the health and comfort of the people would always be remembered with gratitude and affection.

Her Majesty's Tour of Inspection

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The Queen formally declared the new extension open, and left the marquee to make a tour of inspec- tion with Lord Granard. workings of the modern claborate X-ray apparatus in the radiological department were ex- Flained to her, and she asked many questions. Her Majesty also visit- ed Granard House. which is not yet occupied, the operating" thea- tres, and a ward in the older part of the hospital. Here was presènt- ed to her Mrs. Standon, an old lady who has been a patient for some months, and her Majesty was interested to hear that the church at which she had worshipped in her girlhood was attended at that time by Mrs. Standon.

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The Queen took tea in the hos pital, and before leaving accepted from Lord Granard, as a souvenir of her visit, three small pieces of radium ore, in a case lined with lead sa protection against the i) radio-active properties of the. substance.

JOURNEY'S END-

After his journey from London

to Cape Town with two Hillman Minxes, Captain Kellett has now returned to England. The-IX- mans set out on their long trip on November 18th 1933, and took the difficult route along the north coast of Africa through Tripo- Iltanta to Egypt, and then south- through the Sudan to Juba. It is doubtful if the road taken by Captain Kellett has ever been followed in its entirety before. Although he was advised to pat bis cars on the railway on the "Journey: from the Victoria Falls to Bulawayo, Rhodesia, he man- -aged to get through by road "A

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