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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1937.

Lleut. C. C. Garthwaite, R.A., the Interport cricketer and hoc- key player, looking over the Cash Sweep numbers at Kwanti during the Chinese New Year Meeting.

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

AS REGENT

Counsellors Of State

Provided For

UNDER THE REGENCY BILL THE TEST OF WHICH WAS SSUED LAST MONTH, THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER WOULD BECOME REGENT IN THE EVENT OF THE DEATH OF KING ATTAINED THE GEORGE BEFORE PRINCESS ELIZABETH

AGE OF EIGHTEEN,

The bill gives effect to the message sent by the King to Parliament in which he asked that "provision should be made for a Regency in certain eventa." It is drawn up in general terms so as to provide permanent machinery, and it makes provision for cases in which the Sovereign is a minor, or is in- capacitated, or is absent abroad.

The bill provides that the Regent shall be the next person In the pre- In succession to the Crown whe is of full are.

the Duke of Gloucester sont circumstances this refers to and, after him, to the Duke of Kent,

The bill preserves the right of the Sovereign to succeed at the age of 18, but it is understood MEMPE HOTEL OMORI HOTEL that "full age" for the purpose of TOKYORALLWAr the Regency means 21.

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Another clause provides, that a person nearer to the throne who is a minor during a regency becomes Regent on reaching full

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So much that in beautiful divă romantic awakes you in Austria Vienna-the world's music ocate; Salzburg the festival city; the Stygian woodlanda; the beautiful Danube valley; the lakes of Salzkam mergut and Carinthia; the Tyrol and Vorarlberg- hands of picturesque pasmats and snow capped mountains; and the lovely landscapes of Lower and Upper

Austria. Both for Summer Holidays (Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Climbing, etc.) and for Water Sports, Austria has become more popular. than ever. Cause to Austria at any time of the Per-you may be ware of a kindly welcome.

Come to Beautiful Romantic Austria

Considerable fare ridhisions nav avriladie. Ai sommes- dation can be obtained frem 6/6 a day. Travel with. Austrian Travelling Chequer convenience. Write for special summer or winter programme of inclusive arrangements to the leading tourist agencias, w AUSTRIAN STATE TRAVELBUREAU, 159 Rem Street, Landw, #4, England:

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2. The four persons next in succession to the throne who are of age at the time. (During the minority of Princesses dira beth and Margaret these would therefore be the Duke of Glou cester. the Duke of Kent, the Princess Royal, and, should they be of age, her sons).

CORONATION MEDALS

RESEARCH

LABORATORY

The Nickel Industry

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The development which taken place during the past arteen years in the industrial application of nickel and its alloys is largely the result of the work done by the companies now united under the title of Messrs. The International. Nickel Company of Canada, Limit- ed, and represented in Europe by Messrs. The Mond Nickel Com→ pany. Limited. Thames House, Millbank, London, S.W.1.

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The main portion of the re- search and development WORK. which is continually in progress, is conducted directly by, or fostered by, two special departments, one in America and the other. In Europe. The latter, the Research and Development Department of Messrs. The Mond Nickel Com- pany, Limited, co-operates in a number of countries with Bureaux ot Information staffed with technical men, which act in the majority of cases as development organisations in their own coun-, tries and also conduct a certain amount of research Some years ago a research and development department laboratory was found- ed in England, in Wiggin-street, Birmingham, but the accommoda- tion provided subsequently proved inadequate to meet the continually Increasing demand for more exact data, and for improved alloys oc- casioned by the growing severity of engineering, requirements, and the construction and equipment of a new laboratory, also situated in WAS Wiggin-street. Birmingham, decided upon.

RED BRICK STRUCTURE.

Princess Arthur of Connaught, granddaughter of King Edward VIL is next in succession after the The laboratory is a red

the Princess Royal, children of uthers nearer to the throne being terms of excluded as under the the bill they must be resident in the United Kingdom and of Br!- tish nationality.

When A Regency Would Operate

There will be a Regent-

I. When the Sovereign is under 18 at the time of his ace cession and the Rogent will perform all the royal functions until the Sovereign attains the age of 18; and v

24 During any period when the Sovereign has been declared. as provided in the bill, to be suffering from an infirmity of mind or body which renders him wholly incapable of per- forming the royal functions. If during a regency. the Regent himself becomes wholly incapa- citated by infirmity of mind or body, the person next in line of succession to the Throne who is not disqualified will become the Regent.

Overseas Railway Order

Sale On Behalf Of with the Leyland "Hippo" during

"Hospitals

The first issue of Coronation medals which are to be sold on be- half of hospitals were on view at the Middlesex Hospital on the oc- casion of the annual meeting in the Nurses' Home, Fuley Street, of the Middlesex Hospital Ladies' anc Work Society, Association states the "Times." Designed by Mr. E. Carter Preston, the medals are in three sizes, priced at 18. and 6d. On one side, is an etilgy of the King and Queen, surround-

As a result of their experience

the past 18 months, the South African Railways have ordered a further 26 three-axled Leyland chassis, each capable of carrying 25,000 lbs.

Unlike the majority of chassis which have been shipped to South Africa by Leyland Motors, the rail- ways have again ordered petrol engines. (Seventy per cent. of the Leyland heavy-duty chassis ship- Ded to South Africa between Jan- uary, 1935, and May, 1936, incor- porated oil engines.).

Among the special features of these particular machines are 11- ed by the words "George VI-Eliza-litre engines, capable of develop- beth, Crowned May 12, 1937," and ing 145 bhp at 2.209 r.p.m., 88- on the other a symbolical figure of gallon dual petrol tanks fitted.

by the words with

doors. cleaning

tropical Empire, ringed "Canada, India, S. Africa, Aus- radiators and, a War Office spring type drawbar for the hauling of tralia, New Zealand, Britain."

trailers The chassis themselves will weigh some 15,500 lbs. each,

Two of the designs are in bronze and the other, which is larger, ia made of a white metal They have been sanctioned by the Fe- Industries deration of British Coronation Medal Committee, act- ing in consultation with the De- puty Master of the Royal Mint

Mrs. G. Vaughan presided at the meeting, which was addressed by Mr. Theobald Mathew, a member of the hospital board. Expressing hts admiration of the work done for the hospital by the association, Mr. Mathew said they realized that it was to the small subscriber that they must look for the future maintance of the hospital. They had collected, more than £1,200, 000, with which they had bullt one of the finest hospitals in the country. Nevertheless, more than 100 beds were unused and funds were needed to make full use of a hospital which the public had subscribed to perfect

brick- taced reinforced-concrete struc- ture erected on a rectangular site 187 ft. long by 43 ft wide. It com- prises a basement,, three floors, and a penthouse on the flat roof. and a feature of the front cleva- tion is a curved window 38 ft. high, which lights the main staircase in the centre of the block. Addition- al. staircases are provided at the east and west ends of the build- Ing. The site was excavated to a depth of about 10 ft. except at the end where there was good ground, and the basement, measur- ing 140 ft. by 40 ft., was constructed with a head room of 10 ft. The basement provides accommodation for storage and for the air-condi- tioning plant. service distribution equipment, and other gear which will be reterred to below. It also houses an air compressor manu- factured by Messrs. Reavell and Company, Limited, Ipswich, which supplies compressed air to various laboratories in the build- Ing.

the

The ground noor, which houses the heavy machinery, is carried by the retaining walls and by,30 columns passing through the base- ment. It embodies the stores. machine shop. and mechanical testing. heat-treatment and ther- mal-analysis laboratories, a weigh- ing room. melting stop, and a semi-technical laboratory, To avoid the transmission of vibra- tion, the machine-shop floor is in- sulated from the main structure by a space filled with rubber- mastic. The floor, which measures 42 ft. by 30 ft., is supported on nine of the reinforced-concrete columns

previously mentioned, each of which has its own founda- tion below the basement floor. machine The equipment in the shop comprises a 8-in centre lathe provided

Churchill- by Messrs. Redman, Limited, Halifax," and a number of smaller thes, a milling machine, two power hacksaws, and several grinding machines.

and despite their overall length of 29 ft. 87 ins., will have the com- paratively small turning circle, of 66 ft.

This photograph, taken in the Publie Enclosure at Kwant, shows

the Misses Hance talking with a friend,

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