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Radium Research Martyr Dies: China Progresses: Church's Advance In China:
Title Refused. Offer To Defend
Popular Jockey Dies: The Rajah Of Sarawak: Sir Roger Keyes: Through Kentish Lanes: The Name Of Armour. Trinkets Belonging To Lady Smith
(Special Alr Mafi Service)
London, May 31.
Though two Armours are stil on the board of directors, the dir- ect line was broken when Mr. Philip D. Armour II. resigned the vice-presidency of the firm in 1931.
His grandfather, P. D. Armour I.. funded the meat-packing busi- ness. The late J. Ogden Armour built this up into a great combinë- He did to by being one of the plon/ eers in mass production, and'. by applying the monopolistic market- by Mr. ing methods · followed Rockefeller in the standard Oil.
LADY SMITH
Sir Ian Hamilton's, announce- ment last week-end that he has Just sent to the Mayor of Lady.
to be daunted and carried on with smith "one or two trinkets that ́of Lady were the possessions his work,
Smith, and I thought it only right that they should go to the town
radium
| that bears her name” may have
The rapid progress which is be-
He was the Inst survivor of a Ing made by the Christian Church j in China was referred to yester-band of 20 scientists who original day at the annual meeting in the ly worked with Mime. Curie,
set some readers wondering about Christian Institute, Glasgow, of Mr. Koenig discovered the the lady who was so commemorat- the Christian Literature Society for cheapest method of
ed. And she is. In truth, worth China. The Very Rev. Principal extraction, and his system was remembering, not only because W. M. Macgregor, D.D., who duz- | recognised as one of the greatest she was decidedly popular in the ing the year succeeded Professor contributions to medical science. } land of her adoption but because Simpson as president of the So- ciety, was welcomed to the chair.
Principal Macgregor remarked that one way in which the So- clety was able to serve China at the present time was by providing books for the great multitude of people and combating the pro- pagation of secularism in thought
and in morals.
He invented radium watch dials. DICK CORBETT STYS "NO" TO
METHO
Dick Corbett of Bethnal Green, the Empire and Britih bantam- weightboxing champion, has re- fused an offer to defend his ties
In Manchester against Jackie Brown, the World'sly-weight
Me.. Jos purtat Corbelt's man, nger, mild-to-day. We have de clined an offer of $750, but we are quite prepared to meet Brown for £1000..
What was needed was some champion. wholesome helpful family readi ing In China there were
were Chris fan familles growing up with great world of paganiam all about them, and it was the most urgent problem of all how to keep the young paople in the Christian Church from Being infected by ad- verse influences.
THE SPIRITUAL ATMOSPHERE
The Rev. William MacNaughton, a missionary from Manchuria, des- cribed in the course of an address - phases of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. He referred to the hardships which missionaries had to undergo through the operations of robber bands, and added that at the present- time there was something ke peace prevailing throughout the country.
As to the condition of the Chur- ch, he had to report that there had been a marked Improvement in the whole spiritual atmosphere. Previously they had been losing "members each” year, but their work was now rapidly advancing. In one district alone there had been 500 baptisms in the course of the year, and in other districts the response had been similarly amazing.
"It is quite possible that Cor best will leave shortly for South Africa, where he may meet winie Smith, the feather-weight cham- plon of South Africa"
she became the wife of a gallant and capable soldier under distinct ly romantic circumstances. In 1812 Harry George Wakelyn Smith, the fifth of the thirteen children of a Cambridgeshire surgeon "in fair practice, was serving in the Pen- Insula and was made a captain
after the storming of Ciudad Rod.
rigo. He was at the siege and storm of Badajos, and the day at- ter its fall two Spanish ladies, azie of them; a»gil of fourteen, ap-- pealed to Smith and a brother.am- cer for protection. The protection was given, and the two were re- moved to a place of safety. The younger of them, Juana Maria de los Dolores de Leon, became the wife of the young English captain and stayed with dat the end of the campaign.
Bmith, who afterwards served G. HULME, THE JOCKEY, DIES | under Wellington at Waterloo,
#
· IN BUDAPEST
He
George. Hulme, the well-known English jockey, died yesterday in Budapest, was successfully operated; on recently for an ulcer- ated stomach, but had a'relapse.
Hulme at one time rode as first jockey to the Aga Khan, and in 1924 won the Two Thousand Guin- eas for him on Diophon. That was his only. "classic" success, but he won many big races, including the Ascot Gold Cup on By Jingo, in 1919, and Tangiers, in 1920 and the Lincolnshire Handicap on Royal Bucks, in 1919.
A "GRATUITOUS AFFRONT
A Gratuitous afront is put on the British Navy in the current number of a monthly Service "Journal published by the German Admiralty and edited by Rear Admi. Gadow.
went gut to the Cape of Good Hope. as deputy quartermaster ge- neral in 1828 and played a conal- derable part in subduing the Ka-
mira in 1836. In 1840 he went to India and served in the Gwalior and Sikh campaigns. His best- | known fight was at Allwai in 1846, where he defeated the Sikhs in open battle and led the final charge against them in person, For that he was made a baronet, and a year later returned to South- Africa's Governor of the Cape of Good Hope. There one of his most popular achievements was his re- sistance, to Earl Grey's Idea of establishing a penal settlement in South Africa. He would not, allow the convicts on the Neptune, which bad actually reached the Cape, to. be landed, and finally the Home. Government decided that the ves-" sel with its cargo of tough materi- al should be readdressed to Tax-
The Rev. Arthur Taylor, of the China Inland Mission, declared that China was rapidly changing--
In common with other naval mania. In 1850 Smith put down more rapidly than the people of historians, Sir Roger made it clear another Kaffir rising, but not this country realised. He @TI-
quickly enough for the Home aut-
phasised the Emportance of the that the chase was bicken off and student body in China, and said attention concentrated on the crip-horities, who took the opportunity that we did not realise the poten-pled Blucher owing to a misread- of superseding him. But he had
ing of Admi. Beatty's signal. of Christianity in the
The German Magazine, however, has another explanation. This is that prize money had something to do with it."
tiality country.
"GREAT INDUSTRIAL MOVES ARE TAKING PLACE
left his mark on South Africa” and also on its map-as is shown by the place-names of Harrismith in the Orange Free State, Ladysmith in Natal, and Alfwal.
On his return to England Smith
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Bir Frederick Maze, Inspector-The suggestion that Admy. "Best- was a standard-bearer at the fu- General of Customs in China, ar- ty's second-in-command and all neral of his old chief Wellington. rived at Southampton yesterday his captains were turned from His last official post gives him ATAMI 1--- U
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I am transported with the beau-les Brooke, has given £20,000 16- ty of the country; ay, and with its perfumed air too. The lac-tide scents even the inside of the
Mr. Henry T. Koenig, a noted radiologist and research worker, | rooms. dled at Denver yesterday from cancer of the hip caused by this A DYNASTY OF MEAT KINGS scientific work.
Chicago's stockyards, now part He had known for some time ally destroyed by fire, are bound that he was doomed, but refused up with the name of Armour
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