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ADMIRAL SIR T. S. LONDON'S NEW
JACKSON
"Father" Of The Navy
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, Sept. 15. Admiral Sir Thomas Sturges Jackson died on Sunday at his home at Colchester at the age of
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CO-OPERATIVE ASTRONOMER OF
SOCIETIES
Peking Conference Discusses Extension
Shanghai, Sept. 27.
BAVARIA
Memorial Unveiled
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 15 Princess Arthur, of Connaught
Improvement and extension of the co-operative movement under unveiled a memorial at Muckie the direction of the China. Inter- Tavere, about fra mile from national Famine Relief Commis Johann von Lamont, & native of Braemar, Deeside, yesterday to the village, who became Astronomer Royal of Bavaria.
Division
(Special Alr-Mall Servico),
London, Sept. 15. Twenty years'. expression of a Landen traffic, grievance will have a satisfactory ending on Thurs- 32. Since the death of Admiral day next. On that day Mr. Hore-ston was the inst theme of a con Claude E. Buckle in February, 1930. Ballsh, the Minister of Transference which has fast closed in be had been the senior officer of port, is to open the new two-mile Peking. The conference was at A large company, including many - his rank on the retired list, and
tanded by delegates from Hunan leading members of the British was thus regarded as the "Father"
The event will mark the suc- Hupeh, Sherist, Anhwel, Klangst Association, attended the ceremony. of the “Navy, Els eldest son, alsa Icessful progress made” with the and representatives of the Rural Two relatives of the famous aq admiral, has been on the retir approach roads to the Royal Vic-Improvement
of the astronomer WOEU present Miss ed list for over 10 years **..
toria, Royal Albert, and King C.L.F.R.C.
*Margaret Gruer, Thistle Cottage, Admiral Jackson was an old- George V. Docks
In his opening speech, Mr. T. & Inverey, grand-niece, and Mr. cer' of great public spirit, who As long ago as 1926 the Royal Djang, executive secretary of the James Macdonald, Jessamine Cot took an interest in all mat- Commission on cross-river trame China International Famine Reller tage, Ballater, grand-nephew ters appertaining to his pro- in London presided over by Lord Commission, stressed the point Princess Arthur of Connaught fession or those who served in Lee of Fareham. reported that that the Commission had pioneer- was accompanied by Prince Arthur it. He was a prominent mem- nowhere in the whole of the ed and experimented with the co- of Connaught, Lady Wilkinson. ber of the Navy Records Society | Landon traffic area was traffic so operative movement for the last land Miss Vicklova. Pipers of the tor which he edited in 1889-1800 congested. OF subject to such ten years. I was gratifying to Aberdeen and District Pipers two volumes dealing with the logs vexatious delays and that the con- the promoters that this branch of Society played the "Dust March " of "vessels which played importank dition of affairs had become a the Commission's work had been as the royal visitors arrived, parts in Nelson's and other opera- pubile scandal..
proved beyond doubt to be one for Mr. J. Hosia, factor on the tions of 1794-1805, under the; sitje
the improvement of the economic to Prince and Princess Arthur of Fife estate, presented the following of "Great Sex Fights"-While Ad-
conditions of Chinese farmers. Connaught: miral-Superintendent of Devon-
To-day. co-operation is the catch- Sir James H. Jeans, president of port Dockyard he was active in
word among government officials, the British Association; Professor promoting rifle shooting, and was
scholars, bankers and social work- H. M. Macdonald, chairman of the president of the Devonport Rifle
ers. Mr. Djang added.
Lamont Memorial Committen; "Mr. Olub. He was a valued córre-
J. Bentley Philip, secretary of the Spendens of The Times, and one
The CIFRC. has formulated a committee; Dr. Friedrich Heyer, of his last insters appeared on Fe-
working technique, whieh ja copied German Consul in Glasgow; Ero- and modified by many who are en- University; Mr. Charles Davidson
fessor J. A. Carroll, Aberdeen gaged in the work of organizing Aberdeen University; Professor F cooperative societies The GLPR.C.. J. M. Stratton, president of the considers that the co-operative Royal Astronomical Society; Fro factor in preventing faming con- fessor Otto Struve, representing ditions. Before there is an or- American astronomers; Sir Frank ganization sufficiently large and Dyson, late HM Astronomer For 100 yards south of Berking-efficient to direct" this move- Royal; Bishop Bennet, Aberdeen; road a new street was cut through ment, the CFRC, wis continue and. Sir Ashley Mackintosh a very closely populated area, to perfect the model it has created, Professor Macdonald preside which rendered necessary the de- mottaton of a large number of awelings and the erection of 999 The training of leaders for ex- new houses for the people dis- tending the co-operative more possessed on estates as near
ment into other parts of China possible to the sites of their old will be emphasized by the homes. The Port of London au. CIFRC. in its future program. These included Sir David Gill,
bruary 6, 1913; just before he was 80 on the subject of experiments with detachable bouys,
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The scheme now brought to a succesfit isque comprises the construction of "a Dew
street bridge over the river Lea (known as the new Birking-road bridge), with approaches to "connect the East India Dock-road with Bark- Ing-road. The bridge Is 841t. be-
tween parapets. with a cardlage way of 57it, and accommodates a double tramway. The east ap- proach involved the partial re-
construction of Canning Town station and the provision of a new bridge over the London and North Eastern railway.
· Good Preventive "...
to discover new problems, and find their solutions.
The son of the Rev. Thomas Jackson, Prebendary of St. Paul's, he was born on March 6, 1842, and entered the Royal Navy in April, 1850. Within a few months he uzas appolated to the Calcutta, and serve in ner ag a mhishipman at the capture of the Pelho Forts in 1858, being also. A.D.C. to. Captain W. E. Hall in every expedition] during the operations against the Chinese in the Second China War. It was the Calcuts in which the Late Bir John Knox Laughton was mayal, matructor, and, as Sir Ede thority and the West Ham Cor-mes. ward Seymour said, Laughton poration both provided, free of taught so well that of his pupils cost, certain areas of land neces
least 17 reached the active Kistaary either for the scheme itself of captains, and "eight attained or as housing sites for the dis- Bag rank, which, from one ship, possessed residents.
After is believed to be a record. being promoted sub-lieutenant in July, 1882. and Heutenant p March, 1884, Jackson was appoint- ed in June, 1887, to the gunnery schoolship Cambridge at Devon port, and in November, 1870, was reappothted as first commander in Nóvember, 1873. In the following
80ft. In Width The new street, which is soft. in width, comprising 38ft. of car zinge-way- and two 12ft. "footways, on each side are parallel reads at ground level, which serve to con
eat the existing streets.
at
the ceremony. Bir James Jeans in bis laudatory oration said they were met to do honour to the nine, memory, and birthplace of John Lamont, one of the many distin guished astronomers whom Dreide had given to the world.
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James Gregory, Jam Ferguson, Another important problem con- and Lord Lindsay. That ga sidered at this conference of co- of distinguished names sugge operative workers is the in- tant astronomical talent man creasing interest which banks and same way be a native produs sof commercial organizations are the soil at Deeride. It had met showing in the organization of co- Leen fostered by the presence there operative societies, What effect of large telescopes or other astrone- does commercial investment in mical instruments or institution rural co-operatives such as is be- Sir James mentioned that there ing carried on in Shensi Hopel and were at present hopes and ren other provinces have on the fu- plans for remedying this defect by ture of the co-operative move the provision of a worthy instru- The total estimated coas was ment?What dangers does it carry, ment at Aberdeen University Of £2,856,000. Of this sum £425,000 if any? These questions were also all the careers he had mentioned was borne by the LCC., £80,000 carefully studied and discussed at Lamont's was the most romantic hy the
City Corporation, and the conference which lasted from He was born at Corriemulzie in 1805. When his father died in 1818 £50 000 by the Middlesex County September 21 to 24 Council
The CIFRC. has now about 500 the local schoolmasters recommend- There
were also contributions recognized co-operative societies in ed him for the privileges offered from. the county councils of Chihif 501 in Anhwei, 419 m at the monastery of Ratisbon. He ship Implacable at Devonport. Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertford Kangst and 122 in Hupehe three days to reach Aberdeen:
started off in & farm cart and took
July, after a period of study at the Nayal College, where he was awarded a £50 prize, he became commander of the frigate Topaze, on detached service, and after- wards commanded the training
from which he was advanced to captain in October, 1881
Special Service
shire. Kent and Surrey, and the cently, the Commission has been corporations of West Ham, East
Ham, and Croydon. The balance of expenditure will be barns by the Road Fund.
BIG U.S. LOAN CONVERSION
£345,000,000 Operation
After the customary period of half-pay he was appointed to the Admiralty in June, 1884, for ape- cial service, and for nearly two years was Naval Adviser at the War Office. He resumed sca duły ́s captain of the corvette Comus on the North America Station in 1888, and after three years in her Lie received command of the
(Special Air Mail Service) battleship Colossus in the Mediter
London, Sept. 15. ranean In September, 1892, be Details of plans for the conver- to Jamaica B Commodore sion of Government loans amount. and Naval Officer in charge, re-ing to bearly £345,000,000, which maining there for three years, and fall dua for repayment shortly, a few months after his return on Treasury in Washington on Satur- announced by the U.B. October 20, 1896, ne was prompted day. to rear-admiral His only active
went
were
asked to assist the National In 1830 he was appointed assis
tant astronomer at the Royal Economic Council in setting up an Observatory of Bogenhausen." and organization in Slan to develop five years later he was appointed the co-operative movement in the director of the Observatory and Northwestern provinces.
Astronomer Royal of Bavaria.
MASON'S WEDDING GIFT TO PRINCE GEORGE
The amount of work he achieved in the 44 years of his life in Barania, was stupendous. Great fas he was as an astronomer, it was possible he was even greater as a physicist.
He took to a foreign country Sum of 300 Guineas Voted qualities of the country of this
many of the Intellectual and. már
(Special Air-Mail Service:
London, Sept. 13, 2 At a meeting of the United tember 5, at the City Hall, New Grand Lodge of England, on Bep
birth energy and industry, intelli. gence and originality, and sturdy human kindness and generosity to those less fortunate than himself?".
Princess Arthur, in unveiling the much pleasure to unveil monument, said it gave her very folders of the £240,000,000 castle, the sum of 300 guineas waz memorial to John Lamont, appointment on the flag lub was b.t. Fourth Liberty Loan are
voted on the motion of Mr. distinguished astronomer. Profes- as Admiral-Gupertendent of De-offered a four-year, note issue bear Russell McLaren president of the sor J. A. Carrol! presented Frin vonport Dockyard, which he helding #pe, or a 19-year bond issue Board of General Purposes, to pro- Arthur with a glass wohlas, as from July, 1889, to July, 1993, dur-1 3 pe A two-year note issue her suitable gift to Free Arthur said that if gave As
a memento of the occasion. Prince ing which time he was advanced hearing 15 p.a. interest is offered George, Provincial Grand Master great pleasure to to Vice-admiral. He became a full in exchange for £105,000,000 of 11 for Wiltshire, on the occasion of memorial to any of her own
unveil: admiral in July, 1905, and retired certificates of indebtedness from the active list in the game
No cash subscriptions will be his forthcoming marriage with an trymen der own village month. He was created a K.C.3.0,
received The Treasury antiei expression of very sincere good Inver
A surely but impressive granite on the occasion of the Royal wit, patea, says the Central News, that wishes on the occasion and for trial, which sends in a. to Devonport on March 8, 1902, forst of the Liberty Loan will be his long continued happiness.
manding site, has been erected the launch of the battleship It is believed that it would not
exchanged for notes, pu
The motion was seconded by Sir the Deeside Field Club. The Queen, the laying down of the he wise to attempt to sell bonds, Kynaston Studd, Provincial Grand was gifted by, Frincess Arthur King Edward VIL, and the laying as the bond market is admittedly Master for Cambridgeshire, and Connaught of the foundation-stone of Dart-bad The Treasury is therefore carried by acclamation.*. mouth College.jpg
Sir Thomas married first, in
1867, Helen, daughter of Mr. C. A Gordon, of Lahore. She died in 1884, and in 1892 he married Mar-
leu, daughter of the Hon W. E
confident that holders of Liberty On previous occasions of mar- Bonds will accept the conversion riages in the Royal Family the irand Lodge has voted the same Our City Editor writes:
sum of 300 galneas in 1913. to Anticipation of the terms on. which the USA is, refinancing its Prince Arthur or Connaught Pro- wring indebtedness have en vincial Grand Master for Berk- sexy pan the mark. The only shire; in 1919, to Princess Patricia feature which had not been fore Connaught (now Lady. Patricia shadowed is the alternative of a Ramsay); in 1921, to Princess Mary 31 per cent 12-year bond issue to (now the Princess Rarab whose
Crane, of New Brunswick The died in 1920, Two of his three sons entered the Navy nasty Admiraj Sir Thomas Jackson, K.B.E. who serve from 1881 to 1923 and dayor the War was Dir Loan ector of Operation, and in com--| *** mand of the Egypt and Red Sea Coman VCmands Major Norton Division and Cantain H. G. Tack Frip
The monument bears the follows ingThis etone commemorates. John Lanont, 1805-1879. His nama ir written in the history of scienc
Johann von Lamont, Astronom Royal of Bavaria"
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