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THE

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"PRICED"

MINIMUM £53 12s.

IN THE QUEEN

MARY

BRITAIN'S now giant liner the

Queen Mary and the French ship Normandio are classed together for minimum rates, following the decision of the North Atlantic conference to abolish "first-class."

To assess "cabin-class" accom- modation according to the size, age and speed of each vessel, Hners have been grouped:

Group

Minimum

and Ship.

Rale.

£4.

1. Queen Mary. Normandie

53 12

2. Bremen, Europa

47 8

3. Empress of Britain

45. 8

1. He de France

44 8

5. Berengaria, Majestic

42 8

0. Aquitanin, Levinthan

41 12

8. Champlain,

7. Columbus, Paris. 37 8

Manhattan,

Washington, Saturnia, Vulcanin

D. Britannic, Georgic,

Statendam

10 Deutschland,

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a

11 Lafayette

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30 8

Still lower rates can be charged in the remaining classes, which include: 13 Carinthia, Franconia, Rotterdam. 14 Laconia, Laurentic, Samaria,

15

Scythia St. Louis, De Grasse,

pom.

Cancronin, Lanca-

strla, Tuscania, Transylvania,

California, Berlin.

MARCH 25, 1936.

Even The

Eskimo

Catches Cold

Montreal, Mar. 10.

The old theory that the intense cold in the Arctic kills the germs of the common cold has been "exploded" by Dr. I. M. Rabino- witch, a Montreal scientist, who says that Eskimos fall an easy pray to colds.

Tuberculosis was rapidly In- creasing

among the Eskimos through contact with white men, declares Dr. Rabinowitch. The doctor spent several weeks in the Eastern Arctic regions, accom- panied by Dr. C. C. Birchard, to study health conditions among the Eskimos.

Natives of the Arctic regions, he said, never succumb to cancer or diabetes, but there was sug- American War correspondent Wil-gestive evidence of hardening of Ham Chaplin, like many another col the arteries. league in Abyssinia, has got tired of the inconveniences at the front and has returned beme, Mr. Chaplin believes that the War will last fivo yenr at least.

London Jews Intimidated

SIR J. SIMON PROMISES "FULL

While the Eskimo is unable to resist infection from colds, he can stand extreme fatigue and ex- tremely cold temperatures. The presence of common colds among the natives is almost inevitable after the arrival of a ship, and infection from influenza, although only mildly affecting the white population, is known to have wiped out small Eskimo munities.

com-

Why The Light Brigade Charged

Everybody knows

16 Montealm, Montelare, Montrose. PROTECTION" charge of the Light Brigade

17 Veendam, Volendam.

18 Alnabin, Andanin, Antonia, Aseania, Athenia, Aurania, Ausonis, Letilin, General von Steuben, Stuttgart. President Roosevelt, Harding. President Frederick VII., Drottningholm, Bergenafjord, Stavangerfjord.

It was stated recently that the Cunard-White Star company had pro- posed to charge £51 for "eubín chuss" recommodation.

ALIMONY TO FORMER WIVES

"DON RICO'S" DEBTS The statutory first meeting of the creditors of Henry Michael Calve, variety artist, profeesten- ally known as Don Rich, wna held Just month in Bankraptey-build- inga, Carey-street, W.C.

Mr. E. Parke, Senior Official Re- ceiver, said that Mr. Calve, in March, 1932, formed and produced a baud known as "Don Rico and Until May, His Gipsy Girls." 1933, it ran with great success In London and the provinces. He then necefiled. an engagement abrond, and that was the beginning of his financial troubles.

Mr. Calve attributed his present position mainly to lack of engage- ments and losses on a number of contracts. He had had, he added, to provide alimony for the greater part of the last few years of about £ 10an weck, for his first wife and for his and two children, second wife.

The unsecured liabilities were estimated at £809 and his assets at £22.

in the .. The meeting resulted estate remaining in the hands of the Oncial Receiver as trustee in bankruptcy.

SALESMAN SAM

of

ought never to have happened, but Fascist Tenn-on scorned to explain who ALLEGATIONS

rowdyism in the East End had ndered, and.most of us were made in the House of Com-sir hen bave never bothered to mons this month by Mr. Thurtle fir (Soc., Shoreditch).

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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An exhibition which was open-

Mr. Thurtle asked if the Home ed in London recently of Crimean Secretary was aware that Jewish | relics supplies the answer. shopkeepers in Shoreditch were being subject to Fascist intimida tion, and in some cases had had their windows smushed.

It contains the original three despatches which passed from Lord Haglam, the Commander-in- Chief, th Lord Lucan, who Was Sir John Simon replied that he In command of the cavalry. The had been in communication with wander is that lord Lucan was the Commissioner of Police, who able to understand any of them, had informed him that the mat- | for they were scribbled in n ter was receiving the close atten- semi-illegible pencil serawl by tion of the police in the district, | Airey, Raglan's Quartermaster- and that he was aware that from General. time to time allegations were male of provocative action by Fascists against Jews.

Special steps had been, and were being taken, to keep order, and the police would take action In any case which came to their notice and in which there sufficient evidence to justify pro- ceedings.

was

FULL PROTECTION Sir John said that he would see that full protection of the law was given to the Jewish citizens,

There was no justification for the view held in the East End that breaches of the law by Fascists werb looked upon indulgently by the police, and he was glad of the flat opportunity of issuing denial.

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Mr. Thorne (Soc. Plaistow).- Is the Home Secretary aware that the chief man of the British Fascista is himself a Jew? Why should he persecute members of his own nationality?

No answer was given.

CYCLONE HAVOC

Malbourne, Mar. 10. Thirty horses, twelve foals and 102 cattle were awopt out to aca by

cyclone near Broome, Australia--Reuter,

HOLEY SOCKS! 'OWNIN' "THIS HOTEL HAS SURE TURNED OUT TA BE ONE BIG HEADACHE! WISH I COULD SELL TH'. DUMP, ER SOMETHIN'

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A document which cannot be Lyn

10 The faint showed how the '05

part was hidden, in detail.

The third and historic despatch | is: "Lord Bagle wishes the cavalry to advane rapidly to the front, follow the enemy, and try to prevent the enemy carrying Airey did not way the guns."

11 Might have been a bunny, though trouble to specify the guns, which in his youth more unmanageable, were in fact some captured British 19 I returned before lent. Shi not artlery, and not the large body

word

af strongly posted Russlan ar-14 These, on the other hand, show tillery which the Light Brigade been returned.

charged. The message was

car-

that what has been lent has not 15 This Dutch town has nothing to

de with the Royal Navy. Bottled gusto?

ried by Captain Nolan, who waJ killed on the field of Balaklava, 10 and his cloak and bridle are to be 18 There seen in the exhibition within a yard of the fatal despatch which he carried.

TOO TIGHT SHOES

CAN BE TAKEN OFF IN THIS CHURCH

Sydney, Mar. 15.

Congre- Rev. V. L. Farr, a gational minister here, who lifted the ban on women entering his in- church bardheaded, has now timated that they may take their shoes off-if they pinch,

"I want people to listen to my zormons in comfort," he anid Reuter.

What Another Howdy?

GOSH, SAM, THERE'S TWO】WELL, WHAT ARE YA GUYS OUTSIDE WAITIN'. SO SCARED ABOUT?

TÁ SEE YA

WHO ARE THEY?

may Le something

21 in Spring, but the

24 Turn.

is there. descriptive of a duty. 20 Describes one of the pieces of

breed in a sandwich. 30 One of the U.S.A.

31 The flower that shows misplaced

zcni.

32 Behead a roll and get a ladder

round.

33 Thy mates (anag).

34 Made a home, probably in the

country.

30 One must admit that the studio

nt the end of the street is mory imposing.

ACROSS

3 Describes the breezes of Brigh-

ton,

3 Depone (anng.).

4 This famous bridge stands high

in a foreign capital. 5 Rowing.

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6 Put in confusion.

7 What does one call the mate

beetle, I wonder?

a Giving way,

11 What they call a donkey in

South America,

13 These superior persones give rise

to the snob.

17 Another name for an ‘arriving

emigrant.

19 An Eastern race.

20 You'll see it in the tenth.

22 An Indian ox (rev.)

23 Lively and cheerful,

with an insect.

iike

the

25 Perhaps garden, perhaps marine.

27 Male, female or both.

28 Leah took her place.

29 Elizabeth le 35.

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