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ROYAL INDIAN NAVY

His Majesty Approves,

(Special: Air Mail Service)

"London, Oct. 2. *His Majesty the King Emperor has been graciously pleased to approve that the Royal Iridian Marine Service shall henceforth be designated The Royal Indian Navy, k

· Princess Marina is expected to make another visit to England with her parents, Prince and Prin- cess Nicholas of Greece, before her wedding to Prince George at the end at November. "The Princess

London, Oct. 2. and her parents have not yet fixed The King and Queen ended their the date of their visit but it is holiday on Deeside last night when only to be a short one;" so said they left. Ballater for London on

That announcement appears in Mdme. Koinst idius, an cld friend the royal train. They were accom- of the family,

panied south by the Prince of the Gazette Extraordinary publish- When Princess Marina is in Lon--Wales. The King has been led in Simla Festerday.. The new don again she will see to the de-residence at Balmoral Castle for designation is to take

from to day. tails of that part of her wedding six weeks, and the Queen for a trousseau which is being prepared') week less.

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there. In the meantime she will Their Majesties received be attending to that part of her hearty send-off from Ballater in wedding trousseau which is, being the Station Square, where a large made in Paris by the noted estab-crowd had gathered. The Prince Ushment of Molyneux, whose dir- ector, Capt. Molyneux, is an Eng- lishman.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH-

Mr. Chamberlain's speech at the Mansion House the other night was his first, official utterance for over two months, and as such was awaited with particular interest by the City bankers and merchants.

While he refused even ..to at- tempt a forecast of the next Bud- get, he drew attention to various pleasing features of this year's trading.

effect as

The King, adds the Gazette, has been further pleased to signify that he wishes every success" to the Forces in its new role.

from the Admiralty-"The Admir- This message has been received of Wales, who was looking bronzedalty congratulate the Flag Officer and at, drove to the station with Commanding the Royal Indian the Duke of York. Both were in Navy on the new status of the Highland dress, the Prince of force under his command. Wales wearing a kilt-and-plaid of Rothesay tartan. ́ ́.

The sun was shining brightly when a minute later the King and Queen arrived in the royal car, and were greeted with cheers. The King wore a wark overcoat and bowler hat, and Her Majesty was attired in brown.

Royal Salute

The King took the royal salute from the guard of honour of the Argyll and Sutherland Highland-

Apart from a "dig" at Sir Staf- ford Cripps, his speech dealt ser- iously with serious matters.

On one side of him at dinnerers, which was drawn up facing ́the station" entrance under the Bat the Socialist Lord Snell, chair man of the L.C.C.

His other neighbour was the Lady Mayoress, whose presence was taken as a happy indication of the improving condition of the Lord Mayor.

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BISHOPS' BURDENS

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The Bishop of Manchester's statement that if he remains long in Manchester he will become bankrupt, once more draws atten- tion to a burden which most clergy, from the Bishops to the humblest country parson, have to bear, This is the over-large offcial residence." Dr. Warman maintains that his salary of £4,200 is eaten up by made on his purse in this way. That has also been the recent complaint of the Bishops of London, Portsmouth and Guild- 10:

the calls

The Bishop of Portsmouth, said a few years ago that he Anished his first year as bishop is 64 dowo-and that he had lived in no greater style than he did in his first parish.

BIG SALARIES,, BIG PALACES

A glance at the list of the Bis- hops with the largest salaries also shows that they all have palaces or large official residences to keep

up.

Archbishop of Canterbury (£15,-

000), Lambeth Palace.

"They welcome it as a happy Augury for the future, and äre confident that it will inspire, the oficers and men to develop still further the fine tradition so long maintained by the Royal Indian

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To Be Established At Sai Chuen

Canton, Oct. 20. With a view to fulfilling the

command of Major MacMillan. three-year plan for the improve- He acknowledged the crowd'sment of trade and industry, Gen greetings by raising his hat, and, eraf Chan Chal Tong, Commander- accompanied by his two sons, then in-chief of the First Division Army, inspected the guard of honour. recently decided to establish a

large steel works at Sai Chuen.

The site chosen for the establish- ment of this large steel works is at Fang Kong, about three miles south of Sai Chuen.

slipped into the building unnoticed. It was impossible to guess at her identity behind her mask.

"It is reported that plans for The document she handed to Mr.the establishment of this large Matheson had obviously been con- cocted with the greatest care; and was covered with "blood" seals and misspellings.

Newtown Old Town Hall, the obiect of this secret generosity. Is

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town.

town hall without a Until the Reform B of 1832 this rotten borough" had two mem hers, though the town had dis- appeared.

·BAFETY * ISLANDS ”

Westminster City Council's-plans to provide Trafalgar-square with islands that will take their shape from the traffic scheme are not proceeding without a hitch.

In the light of observations made by the surveyors, the shapes of each of the three new "streamline" islands at present outlined by temporary rullings-have had to be modified.

An official of the Council told me yesterday that the outlines of

Archbishop of York (£9,000), these Islands represent the pro

Bishopthorpe, York.****

Bishop of London (£10,000).

Fulham Palace.

(£7,000)

Bishop of Durham Auckland Castle. Bishop of Bath and Wells (£5,-

000), The Palace, Wells,

Bishop of Salisbury (£5,000),

The Palace, Salisbury.

Bishop of Oxford (£5,000), The

Palace, Cuddesdon Auckland Castle for instange, is one of the largest buildings in the country, and quite impossible to keep up.

gress of an experiment. The Traffic and Lighting Committee will shortly be meeting to consider whether, they are to be given per manence.

it the experiment is successful. it is likely that islands of this

type will soon be seen in many others of London's major road crossings.

SENOR ROBLES'S "RISE

Senor - Gli, Robles who has precipitated the Spanish crisis, has“ Nor are the less well endowed had a most spectacular rise to bishoprics in better case. The Bishop prominence. When, almost a year of Exeter (£2,800) lives in a palace ago, he was pointed out as "a man at Exeter, and the least well paid to watch, he was entirely un- of all, the Bishop of Sodor and known in this country." Man (£2,000). lives at Bishop's Court-a large residence in the Isle of Man,

ROYAL PICTURES,

I hear that the big north panel at Agnew's, now empty; will presently be filled by drawings of members of the Royal family when children

This was scarcely surprising Senor Robles was an obscure pro- fessor at Balamanca University: at the time of the revolution and could not utter a coherent sentence public. In a year he made him- self into a first-class orator,

Hls Popular Action movement, founded two years ago, had 700,000 subscribing members, after six They will include pictures of the months, and 1,500,000 after a year Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, few months ago he told a

with a proportional increase since Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll friend that he would - not, take and Princess Alice, chairman of the office except as head of a Cabinet exhibition:

entirely composed of His suppor Queen, Marie, of Roumania', will send a little portrait by herself.ters. But I think he has changed

The organisers spent some time yesterday evening over the task of selecting the Royal pictures for the empty panel

"FERGUSON'S GANG?

The anonymity of the members

his mind.

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

bi "Ferguson's Gang,” the myster---The--ord lous philanthropic organisation" sponsore |which has saved: Newtown, Old } of Pub Town Hall for the National Trust," month.

to be

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⠀⠀ Mr. Maihason, the secretary of the-Trust, thinks that it is likely son

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