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NAVY ASSEMBLES FOR THE KING'S REVIEW
The ships of the Mediterranean Fleet arrived at Spithead to-day
Coronation naval review by the King next Thursday, states the "Daily Telegraph" of May 14.
The Fleet was headed by the The King has consented to sup-flagship Queen Elizabeth.. dying Jort an exhibition of European the fag of Sir Dudley Pound Com- Seventeenth Century art during mander-in-Chiet. as it steamed next winter by the loan of some slowly up Spithead works from the Royal collections. The exhibition will be chiefly of pictures and objects in this coun- try.
Duke Of Kent At The and took their anchorages for the
Academy Banquet
There are 30 vessels altogether. Two ship's of the Battle Cruiser Squadron, the Hood, dying"" the
Fleet and came into Spithead with them.
The Home Fleet, numbering 45 vessels, arrives to-morrow.
It was learned here to-day that the German "pocket - battleship" Admiral von Spee, with Admi, von Sischel in command, left Kiel and is due at Spithead on Saturday,
PARKS FOR 2000 CARS Hampshire police are making extensive plans to control the scores of thousands of motorists who will travel to Portsmonth, Gosport and Lee-on-the-Solent to witness the, review. Special traine signs have been erected, and some of the many car parks being con- structed will accommodate 2.000
cars each. Dan
flag of Vice-Admiral Geoffrey, Sir William Llewellyn, the Prest Blake, and the Repulse have been dent., made this announcement at at Spithead for several days as the banquet of the Royal Academy have the cruiser Shropshire and of Arts at Burlington House recent- the altcraft carrier Glorious. But ly.
the Barham, fying the flag of Crowds lined Plecadilly to watch | Rear-Admiral T. H. Binney, Rear-
The police have issued special the arrival of the many dis- Admiral, First Battle Squadron, route Instructions for motorists tinguished guests, In the square and the London, flagship of Rear- from different parts of the coun- a company of Artists Rifles were Admiral C. E. Kennedy-Purvis, try. Group maps and destination lined up, and when a fanfare an- commanding First Cruiser Squad-windscreen labels are obtainable
nounced the arrival of the Duke ofron, arrived to-day.
from the R.A.C. OF A.A.! Kent; the crowd cheered.
Other ships arriving included the Responding to the toast of "The cruiser Galates, flying the flag of Queen and other Members of the Rear-Admiral J. F. Somerville, Royal Family," the Duke of Kent commanding the Mediterranean shid, "We are all too ready in this destroyers, and the cruiser De- country to belittle British art and vonshire. Smaller craft included British artists. Announce a pianist the First and Third Destroyer Flo- or a singer with a foreign "nametillas and the First Submarine Flo- and at once he or she will have an tilia.
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audience; advertise an exhibition The Hood, Repulse, Glorious and by someone with less homely Shropshire lett Spithead in the
name than Smith or Brown and
morning and proceeded down
the same result is achieved. This Channel to meet other units of the is all wrong.
"This country has produced Turner. Gainsborough Reynolds, and many other artists who are valued the whole world over. And there is Constable, whose centenary exhibition is causing so much ex- citement. I am a great admirer of the French school of impressionista, and I do not hesitate to say so, for I am sure that without Con- stable's influence that school would not have produced the master- pieces which have made it famous....
OXFORD STROKE
INJURED
The Lord Mayor of Portsmouth and the Lady Mayoress, Councillor and Mrs. F. J. Spickernell, were this afternoon host and bostess at the Canoe Lake grounds. South- sea, to 800 ratings from British and
foreign ships at Portsmouth for the review. Tea was served in marquees, and the band of the Royal Engineers was in attendance.
TATE SURPRISE
Maurice Tate, the England and Sussex cricketer, will not play for Sussex until the match at Eerd's on May 15.
The announcement was made Mr. A. B-Hodgson, aged 20, of Eton and Oriel, stroke of the Ox-tà private dinner given to the ford crew in the last University counts team by the president, Mr. Boat Race, was one of three under- A. Miller Hollet.
Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, the former graduates injured when a motor-
Sussex captain and a member of car overturned at Oxford recently.
Mr. Hodgson is suffering from the selection committee, said:
"Tate is 42, and he cannot p08- Injuries to the head and spine. The other undergraduates in Rad-sibly play from May until the end "I was fortunate enough to have cliffe Infirmary are Mr. George of August. We, therefore, Intend
him for
few been able to
the first go to Holland last Whalley, aged 21, and Mr. Robert to rest
We want him "in the year to open the exhibition of Stephenson, aged 21, both of Oriel, matches. British Art in Amsterdam. It was each with head injuries. A fourth Sussex side for many more sea- the first time that, pictures not in undergraduate, Mr. Ian Smith, sons; and we do not intend to k!!? the hands of private collectors aged 19. also of Oriel, who was in him this season." have been sent abroad. We were the car, received. Injuries to the thus able to repay in some measure face and hands. but was not de- the kindness of the Dutch authori- tained, ties who had sent so many of their treasures to us.
Mr. R. A M, Evans, aged about 20, of Jesus College, Oxford, whose home is near Swansea, lost his
.near
"It was a remarkable "exhibition from many points of view,** he life in a canoeing accident on the added. "and not least for the en-, Cherwell,
Marston Ferry. thusiasm for our artists that was His companion, Mr. G. M. Evans, evident among the Dutch public, was saved. Neither could swim. I hope that this will help us to take a léas modest view of painting in this country, and that it will enable us to feel proud of British urt and British artists."
Á BUDGET APPEAL Sir John Simon, replying to the toast of "His Majesty's Ministers"
referred to a well-known pleture of the Cabinet of Lord Aberdeen. a collection of whiskered gentle men in reflective attitudes, swath ed in frock coats whose generous folds specially tend themselves to artistic treatment
IN THE NEWS AGAIN!
Alexander James, football genius of London's Arsenal, made the headlines again-with an offer to go to Poland at a salary variously reputed to be £25 & week and £50 a month
The story broke in the "Sunday Dispatch," whose columnist got hold of a copy of the Polish news- "Now that Ministers have no paper. "Sportowy" containing full shame in assuming the less con- front page story of offer by the ventional garb of Mr. George Bel- Polish. Football Association to' cher's delightful sitters," he said James to go to: Warsaw as official "a new composition depicting a roach
meeting of the British Cabinet James, quoted by most London might be a very interesting work newspapers as "seriously consider
"Imagine, for example, whating the offer." is stated by close might be done with the Chancellor of the Exchequer unfolding to his colleagues the details of his Budget Besides, such a composition would attract a special crowd on the opening day and a large number of wealthy men in the City would be most anxious to acquire the original."
Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall replied to the toast of "The Armed Forces of the Crown."
Luncheon Given In The Air
An informal luncheon was given by Imperial Airways recently to celebrate ad important event in the history of civil aviation-their 40,000th fight across the English Channel..
friends to be unlikely to accept. Although not get re-signed by Arsenal for next season, he is cer- tain to be invited to join up again As player and amateur coach, His average London carnings are considered to be more than £1,000- a year, from football, Journalism. shore.!
DUCHESS OF KENT'S RED EGG
Orthodox Church Easter Service
Easter Sunday was celebrated, recently by members of the Or thodox Churches in London.
The Duchess of Kent, accom panied by a lady-in-waiting, atë Appropriately it was served in tended the morning service at the the saloons of the large four Greek Church in Bayswater. engined liner Heracles during her According to custom, she re- regular Sunday journey from Croyceived a red egg on leaving the don to Paris in brilliant sunshine church, shortly before the end of above the billowy clouds and 7,000 the service.H feet above the blue Channel waters. The church was so full of wor
The flight recalled the first Lon-shippers that many, who could don-Paris fight by Imperial Air- and no space within, had to stand ways April, 1924, which was made in the street near the entrance. by a pilot and two passengers in a It is estimated that the congrega- small single-engined biplane..
4on numbered 3,000, Bince then the Company has carried across the Channel ap- proximately half a million passen-
gers, and the services on this routeries a crew of Ave, has itself flown alone, have covered about 11,000,- neatly a million miles, and is ons 000 miles. 195
of a feet which has won a fine re- The Heracles, which is able to putation for comfort and relia sest nearly 40 passengers and car- | bility among passenger aircraft,
Tate stated afterwards that he was surprised, adding: "I never felt åtter in my life.” -
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