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CABLE DESPATCHES MILESTONES ARE SMILESTONES on a RAT.Fjnw TODAY'S LJGHTING-UP TIME TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Sunrise: 7.15 a.m.—Sunseti 5.16p.m. Lighting-up time 5.46 p.m. Rule of the Road Changeable Showers KEEP LEFT—PASS ON THE RIGHT <*K INCORPORATING THE ROYALGAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 19—NO. 304 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM SPEEDY CONSIDERATION OF ! SPEECH DAY AT THE HIGH BEEBE'S DEEP SEA DIVES THEY SA Y CABLE DESPATCHES SUPPLY BILLS IN COUNCIL j SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Scientific Bulletin Describes Re­ That of late there hasn't been a Rat Week. Mosley Acquitted of Disorderly Conduct Without Wit­ Four Minutes for Appropriation \ Glowing Tributes to Retiring search Work in Bermuda » * * ness Called—Lords Hear Petition of Western Aus­ That perhaps putting strychnine Bill, Three for Customs Bill Headmistress, Miss Gosling The November-December bulle­ tablets in garbage bins was the tralia for Secession—Italy Celebrates Reclamation tin published by the New York substitute. Work by 150 Marriages—Crisis in Jugoslavian The Legislative Council made Miss Rose Gosling made her last Zoological Society is devoted almost * * * exceedingly quick work of the Supply I appearance as headmistress at the entirely to the researches carried That the incident was another Government—Great Britain Leaves Door Open for Bills at a meeting lasting just j annual Speech Day of the Bermuda out in Bermuda by Dr. Beebe and proof that it pays to advertise. Further Naval Parley—German Steel Magnate Re­ under an hour yesterday morning. High School for Girls yesterday his capable staff, and the number * * * signs Post Abruptly—Soviet Continue Executions of Second reading of the Appropria­ J afternoon, and glowing tributes is exceedingly interesting to the That the cynic says it also proves tion Bill occupied only four min­ were paid to her work for the School scientific reader and fascinating to what Sheerluck Holmes there' Alleged Terrorists—Spanish Cabinet Resignations- utes, whilst three minutes sufficed and for education in the Coll the layman. are in the police force. Dominions to Borrow Pictures from National Gal­ for the same stage of the Customs generally. Dr. Beebe contributes four * * « Tarriff Bill. The School prizes were presented articles: Activities of the Depart­ That the average reader will be lery—Latest Despatches—Sporting News. Both these measures were re­ by Lady Cubitt, who said that up­ ment, 1934, Five Hundred Fathoms glad when the Saar plebiscite is ceived from the House of Assem­ permost in their minds was af­ Down, Three New Deep-sea Bathy­ over. * * » bly yesterday, together with copies fection and great admiration for sphere fish and The Flies of Kar- That voters can say whether to ENGLISH FASCISTS ACQUITTED MORE TERRORISTS EXECUTED IN of the Estimates of Revenue and the achievement of Miss Gosljng. tabo" (non-Bermudian). John Tee remain under the mandate, re­ Expenditure. The business set Sir Henry Watlington, chair­ Van is responsible for a fine techni­ turn to Germany or join France. LEWES, England, Dec. 18 (CP)— RUSSIA down for the day was deferred, in man of the Board of Education, re­ cal description of the Bathysphere; * * * Sir Oswald Mosley, the ardent order that consideration might be ferred to Miss Gosling's "absolutely Miss Jocelyn Crane describes min­ That the sensible thing would be leader of British Fascism, and his KIEV, Russia, Dec. 18. (CP- given to various financial measures wonderful work," a tribute in which utely "The Deep-sea Creatures of to remain under the mandate. three followers were acquitted to­ Havas)—The names of 28 "terror­ which must pass before the end of the President of the Association, Six Nets," and Miss Gloria Hollister * * * day of the charges of riotous as­ ists" and white guards were added the year. Mr. A. J. Gorham, joined. deals with "Salt and Fresh Water That therefore tho odds are that sembly without calling a single today to the swelling list of those The Supplementary Appropria­ On behalf of Old Girls of the Visability of Fish." voters will decide to return to witness for their defence. The summarily executed m the past tion Resolve (No. 12 ), appropria­ School, Mrs. James Kempe pre­ In addition Dr. Beebe and John Germany. fudge agreed with the contention fortnight for practising opposition ting over £5,000 passed second and sented a mahogany table to the Tee Van collaborate in an article * * * of Sir Patrick Hastings, chief de­ to the Soviet State. Since Sergei third readings without debate. School as a mark of the Old Girls' on "Fresh-water Eels in Bermuda," That until the vote is taken a pop­ fense attorney, that "there was no Kiroff was assassinated on De­ It includes £2,400 for Post Office appreciation of Miss Gosling's a most marvellous account of the gun will throw governments into case" and directed the jury to find cember 1, 103 "class enemies" transit charges. The Colonial Sec­ services. life of eels, and Miss Hollister and frenzies. * « * all four not guilty. have faced the firing squad. retary was in charge. SWAN SONG Dr. Beebe give the telephone notes That the hotels are making ready oo of a dive. for a jolly Christmas. -oo— PACKING HOUSE CHARGES "This is my swan song," Miss Needless to say each article is * * * SECESSION PETITION CHANGES IN SPANISH CABINET Gosling said in presenting her beautifully illustrated and admir­ That croaking will not be allowed. When the Council was in com­ report for 1934. "Our numbers ably told, and the bulletin should * * * LONDON. Dec. 18 (CP!—A peti­ mittee on second reading, the Hon. be read by all. That even the "January jumps" MADRID, Dec. 18 iCP-Havas)-- have been satisfactory, considering tion to the House of Lords yester­ H. D. Butterfield queried the should be avoided. Irnminent changes in the Spanish financial conditions in Bermuda. day praying for secession of the amount of £640 set down for pack­ HALF MILE DOWN * * * Cabinet headed by Alejandro Ler- At the beginning of this term we state of Western Australia from the ing house services. He supposed it That in the past the pessimists rouz were forecast yesterday. Pita Continued on Page 2 Australian Commonwealth and the was an addition to the original vote. Dr. Beebe's new book "Half Mile have always been proved wrong. ——00 restoration of its former status as a Romero, Minister of State, will Mr. Waddington said the actual Down" is now on sale and there * * * separate and distinct self-govern­ become ambassador to the Holy- cost to Government was not more, LICENSING SESSIONS END should be a great demand for one That this invariably annoys them. ing colony within the British Em­ See and a radical deputy will be­ because there was a refund in the of the most unusual and readable * * * pire. The main reasons given were come Naval Minister, it is under­ revenue with regard to expenditures AT SANDY'S TOMORROW books ever written. That the idea of a poll tax is now that two to one vote in favour stood. Juan Rocha will relinquish paid out by the Department of A review of this book will shortly gaining favour. the latter post, retaining the port­ of secession after the plebiscite Agriculture. This refund, however, No Objections Registered by appear in these columns. In the * • » and that the combined effects of folio of Foreign Affairs. could not go back to the Depart­ meantime we highly recommend a That this would be graded. the Australian protective customs 00 ment in the form of a vote. the Police Yesterday book by an author who was aptly * * * tariff and free trade between the The Resolve than passed through described as "one of those writers That it is expected that even then states of the Commonwealth in­ NATIONAL GALLERY PICTURES committee and third reading with­ who successfully transforms the tradition would bo maintained Th<> following applications for flicted grave injustices and great TO BE LOANED out further comment. discoveries of a scientific expedition so that the rich man would pay hardship as well as severe distress The Appropriation Bill was read liquor licenses were granted by into high romance and breathless less than his fair share. upon the people of Western Aus­ three times, with the necessary the Licencing Authority for the * » • LONDON. Dec. 18. iCPj— The adventure." tralia. The people wish these ills suspension of rules. Appropriat­ Parishes of Warwick and Hamilton House of Lords yesterday gave That thore is no reason why a poll to be remedied, otherwise they ing in all some £308,791, it was not yesterday morning: — oo tax and death duties should not the first reading to the government are in favour of withdrawal. A low gone into in detail when the Coun­ Allan P. Thompson, Hotel Bel­ be imposed. bill which will authorise the lending tariff is wanted "which will be cil went into committee on second mont Manor, also the Golf Club; DONALD WILLIAMS IS NEW * « . overseas of pictures representative more in keeping with the economic reading. Harry D. Butterfield Jnr., Riddell's of British art now in the National That grab-bag time in the House requirements of the state." With the Colonial Treasurer in Bay Golf and Country Club; F. M. RHODES SCHOLAR would then be a real enjoyable Gallery. oo the chair, Mr. Waddington moved Powell, the Empire; G. H. Burchall, affair. oo that the schedule of appropria­ Burnt House; Club certificate was oo SOME MARSH FOLLY! granted to Warwick Workman's Formal Acceptance Subject to ACTIVE VOLCANO tions be read by its title and that EXPERT'S ADVICE TO TAX Clause 1 and the schedule stand Club.
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