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Woman Lawmaker Has Secret Bill
MISS FLORENCE HORSBRUGH, humorous- eyed Conservative M.P. for Dundee, admitted recently that she is busy working on a Bill, the subject of which she refuses to reveal.
She talked of this after the afternoon session of the Social Hygiene Congress in London, at which she presided, and she did not deny the suggestion that her Bill would, if it became law, benefit working-class mothers and children.
Miss Horsbrugh, who has been elght years in Parliament, already has two Bills to her credit.
The fiest, passed in 1937, controls the sale of methylated spirit and so reduces enses of alcoholic poisoning. The second-the Adoption of Children (Regulation) Bill-he experts "at any moment" to receive the Royal Augen!.
She lives in a roomy apartment in Warwick-square, SW, and has made herself an expert on mother and child problems in working-cinas homes.
NEVER HECKLED
She is never hrckled in the House, She knows her subject, and members enjoy listening to her. That is why
she wants secrecy in preparing this Bill She wants to be sure of her j facts before she starts talking.
Of her second Bill, she said "I am entirely satisfied with it. It embraces everything I wanted. Of course, it, may not work. We shall have to wait and see,"
Always cautions, Miss Horelarugis
THE STUFF TO GIVE THE TROOPS
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written Parliamentary answers recently said that the Army and R.A.F. at home stations eat about 20,000 cwt. uf
ment and 22 cwl, of home-killed meat every month. The Navy in home watera dis- poses of about 4,500 cwl. of Empire ment and 100 cwt, of home-produced or home-killed ment Every monil. The monthly consumption of the Fleet abroad is about 2,600 cwt., practically all Empire beef.
Army's No To Hitler
TERMAN milltary quarters are waging a lively though carefully said three months ago, when her Billworded controversy about the German was safely through the Commons and High Command in times of War. due for the Lords, "Don't let's talk Hitler's intention of assuming too much about it, you never knowsupreme command of the Reichswehr what may happen there."
has worried the military experts, who volce their objections to his plan, When prominent men in socfalushie, strictly technical arguments. hygiene and medicine praised her work, she said naively, "Thank you, I love being praised. is such a change from all the criticism one Kets."
Miss Horsbrugh spoke in favour of boarding out children instead of send ing them to institutions, but agreed with speakers who advocated the compulsory training of foster mothers,
belleve the time of the institu- tion is a time of the past," she said. "The child needs a happy home life in natural surroundings,""
ALLEGED BORDER TENSION
Chungking. Au 17. The Chinese press this morning
prominence to Hivos
reports the Kowloon alleged tension on border, where British and Japanese troops face each other at Shumchun
The wildest rumours prevail in Chinese circles here, including one alleging that the Japanese troops are mraching into Kowloon,
A leading article in a morning paper, the China Times, hus the sub- title of "Whither Goes Britain?".
The poper states that the occupa tion of Shunchun has no military value, except for the purpose of pre- venting vegetables from reaching the Dritish colony.
ON THE SPOT General Wetzel, Germany's leading military publicist, is more outspoken in an article which he contributes to the "Militariche Wochenblatt," orga11 of the Reichswehr.
He strongly opposes the view that if will be possible in wartime to unite military and political leadership.
The times are gone, Wetzel says when a military commander was able to direct operations from n point for behind the lines. Modern warfare makes it necessary for him to be on the spot.
Ludendorf during the Great War was forced to devate so much time to affairs that were not strictly military that he was not able to keep in close contact with his subordinates.
WISH TO LEAD
carries the
"There is no doubt," Wetzel con- tinues, "that the head of the State as Supreme War Lord greatest responsibility, but he must have a separate commander devoting at his time in the execution of the purely milltary objects."
It is well known that Hitler has al- ready ordered a special mobile head- quarters which he would use in war- time, and he has frequently expressed
desire to lead the German troops in person,
The strong criticism of this idea by Germany's most distinguished mili- tary publicist throws a light on the difficulties still existing party and army in Nazi Germany,
between
President Roosevelt in good spirits as he and Mrs. Roosevelt were plenle hosts to newsfolk and others, at Hyde Park, N Y. He called on the Senate to reverse the House embargo on arms to belilzercats.
Britain Has Secret War Apparatus
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RITISH naval authorities feel that, with apparatus now, in their possession, they can hunt submarines and make certain of finding them.
Earl Stanhope, First Lord of the. Admiralty, made thir statement in the House of Lords recently when he replied to a resolution, moved by Lord Mattistone, advocating the abolition of submarines.
Earl Stanhope said the naval authorities' view, that we could make certain of finding submarines, was shared by other nations. "I do not think they have got this apparatus or any- thing like it," he said.
"When this country declared that if the submarine attacks in the Mediterrancan continued we should be justified in sinking any submarines in that area, the submarine attacks promptly stopped."
"That was a recognition that this country could deal with that question."
erament had falled to achieve even Earl Stanhope said that this Gov-
a modicum of agreement on the] abolition of submarines, and they be
legitimately and contrary to lieved that the
submprines
ordinarily tempting in the event of rules of naval warfare, was extra. war.
There were now being purchased ng being built, 180 vessels, mostly to deal with submarines or air attack. NEW SHIPS TO COST £11,000,000
180 ships followed an announcement Earl Stanhope's reference to the in the flouse of Geoffrey Shakespeare, Parliamentary Commons by Mr.
Who Murdered
Dr. Dollfuss?
VIENNA.
The widow and other relatives of Otto Planetta, the Austrian Nazi who was exccuted for the murder in July, 1934, of Dr. Dalifuss, then Chancellor of Austria, have applied for a retrlal of the case. This was announced defended Planetta at his trial. by Mr. Erich
Fuehrer, who
Since Planetin was executed It has
been persistently rumoured that he
Secretary to the Admirally.
Dollfusa. Mr. Shakespeare said that addi- tions totalling 180 vessels and cost ing about £11,000,000 were being made to the 1930 Navy building
programme
was not responsible for the death of Dr.
Не admitted that when he and his fellow-conspirators raided the Chancellery he red the first shot.
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They included 107 trawlers for not someone else fire another shot.
and inflet the fatal wound? minesweeping and anti-submarine work, of which 20 would be special- ly built for the purpose and 87 bought and converted.
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The paper adds that if it were not for the British compromise with re- gard to the Shanghai Customs, there: would have been no Tientsin blockade. Also if it were not for! First provisional payments to de- the Anglo-Japanese Tokyo Con- pendents of the men who lost their ference, there would have been no lives in the submarine Thetis were binckade of Hongkong.
made recently from the Mansion The paper concludes with, "If Bilthat the fund had reached a total of House Theils Fund. It was stated toin still dreams of an amicable settlement at Tokyo, then there will £131,214 10s, 7. be no peace hereafter in the Pacific from Australia to the Indian Ocean, wherever there are British passes- slons."-Reuter,
It was also proposed to construct 50 vessels of a whale-packet type. as patrol vessels and the others for anti-submarine work; ten big mine-sweepers, slx boom defence vessels, and one cable ship.
small craft up to 5,000 tons had also A Boating dock to accomunadate
been bought."
It is no secret among. Austrians that suspicion was directed at Major S Emi Fey, who committed suicide in March, 1938, three days after the Germaur annexation of Austria.
CAPTURED BY RAIDERS Major Fey, founder of the Vienna Heimweht and ruthless suppressor of the Socialist revolt of 1934, was Vice- Chancellor when the Nazi "putsch" took place.
tured in the Chancellery by the He as well as Dr. Dollfuss was cap-
raiders and compeller to appear on Further additions would be on-ju balcony and parley with members nouneet later and provisions for the of the Government to obtain a safe) cost would be made in a supple-conduct for the Nazis. mentary estimate.
MANNING THE TRAWLERS
as
This was granted by Dr. Schusch- nigg, the successor of Dr. Dollfuss, but later cancelled on the ground Earlier Mr. Shakepeare had said that he "did not know he had been that the 80 trawlers recently pur-negotiating with murderers." chased by the Admiralty would be
now Planetta is regarded manned by men of the Royal Naval | national hero, but there are some Reserve Patrol Service, which was Nazis who would like to have the recruited from fishermen.
responsibility for the actual killing of Dr. Dollfuss transferred to some- quired for service abroad. and they possible. For this reason it is prac A certain number would be rebody else--Major Fey or another, if
for a year. would be asked to enrol for servicetically certain that the new trial will
be granted.
Some of the widows who have Private means have expressed a desire not to draw money from the fund so that others, whose financial position is not so good, may come first. Shanghai Britons Shocked Recently the To
Lord
Mayor of Liver- pool sent £13,012 17s, 4d. to the fund, Tokyo, Aug, 17, the balance of the Merseyside Appeal, British authorities and the British which has produced £23,012 17s, 4d. community in Shanghai have been Provisional payments will continue shocked by the sudden departure of until the trustee deed has been signed Mr. Hideshige Terasaki, Japanese by the executive
The committee. Consul, from Shanghal for Tokyo by trustees are not expected to net for ale, and by the fresh Japanese mill-about two months. tary operations along the border of scale of payments, which is based on The present Kowloon which came at the top of that expected to be finally fixed by the deadlock in the Tokyo parleys, the trustees, is as follows: the Shanghat correspondent of the Widows of nuval ratings and those Asahi Shimbun reports,
whose rank corresponds in clvillan The correspondent says that Bri- lite, £52 n year and £20 for each tish circles fear that Japan would child; widows of foremen or those possibly blockade not only Hongkong of corresponding rank, £70 and £20 but Shanghai and that the authorl for each child; widows of omeers or ties of the International Settlement those of corresponding rank. £100 and the French Concession in Shang-year and £20 a year for each child hal pre preparing against the worst up to the age of eight, and from eventuality.
eight to 18, £50 a year. Incidentally, It is understood that This scale is Independent of pen- Mr. Terasaki is coming to Tokyo to sions paid by the Admirnity. consult Government authorities with
ard to the negotiations regard to
for the transfer of the Chinese law courts in
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Rent Arrears Claim
Coming Reforms In Hyderabad
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BOMBAY.
An netion for arrears of rent was
The "Times of India" publishes a concluded by Mr. Justice Lindsell in the Summary Court yesterday, when forecast of the reform of the Hydera Ko Fook-lu, of 22, Queen's Road bad constitution. Detalis are lacking, Central, claimed $314 from Wong ka- but it is proposed to establish a legis- ling, schoolmistress, of 107, Johnston lature composed of representatives of Road, Wanchal. Plaintiff was award-economic rather than territorial or It is believed that this, unorthodox Mr. G. S. Ford acted for plaintiffsystem of functional representation is and Mr. C. A. S. Russ for defendant. intended to develop a wider outlook Wong said in 1933 she occupied the of State consciousness.
the International Seitlement and the British Surgeon Tod
French Concession to the Chinese Special Municipal Government in
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communal interests.
Lord Nuffield appealed recently at second floors of 107 and 169 Johnston Legislators will be experts, not lay- his works in Cowley, Oxford, for Road. The rent eventually became men or professional politicians. funds to send an orthopaedic unit and $02. In January plaintiff's agent, surgeon to China to help to relieve Vick, told her to quit 189 me it had the suffering of Chinese casualties. been let to the Ying King restaurant. [Orthopaedic surgery, deals, with Ha agreed to walve the three-months the Japanese are planning to block-| restoration of damaged and deformed J'arrears of rent and pay $150 com-
pensation.
Shanghal, Aug. 17. Ewo shares dropped one yuan this morning on the Shanghal Stock Ex- change as the result of rumours that
ade Hongkong, despite a Japanese spokesman's statement yesterday that
"I give my wholehearted support to
the New Territories border patrol this schemo of the British Orthopedic Wong sald she moved but the $150 Intended merely to cut off he alleged Association to provide a skilled eur was not given. Since she moved she flow of warsupplies to China from geon to assist the Chinese Red Cross had not paid rent and was 'owing Hongkong.---United Press,
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