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Al\\T Isopl (Sazrffr Aufc Dotontai Iatui al\\t ISopl (Sazrffr aufc dotontai iatUi T^T_^/"\T> T>/"""\T_' A nr*T*±*t***** mTTTi •*-*-» _-"""*_.*_r*r A •*» J*"** A "*»*• II • »i• i• J _f_n t ••• *i *• _• _<-_--- _«.«. -. ^~*m\*e****w INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (EstabHshed 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 16—No. 91 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931 3D PER COPY — 40/- PER ANNUM CONSERVATIVE VOTE OF CENSURE DEFEATED PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS INTERNATIONAL YACHT BALDWIN ATTACKS NEW GOVERNOR DUE RACES THREATENS WAR GOVERNMENT ON MONDAY "Achilles" Wins Trophy Vote of Censure Defeated -*%*. His ExceUency the Governor, Lieut.-General Sir T~A Cubitt LONDON, April 17.—The House K.C.B O.MG., D.S.O., though we learn that slight changes BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE of Commons was not only crowded have been made, is due to arrive in Bermuda on Monday next, and in our BY LOCAL YACHTSMAN but extremely excited yesterday Thursday s issue we gave the official programme arranged for his reception, afternoon when Baldwin moved a We understand that since that programme was published/arrangements New Viceroy Arrives in India Conservative vote of censure of the have been made for the accommodation for wives of officials and officers In the final race for the R.B.Y.C. Government for failing to fulfil its Trophy, Eldon Trimingham f *Z' **?***' a,nd We belieVe We are correct in '"•ytos that «• is customary election pledges in regard to un­ for the Mayor of a city to be the first to welcome the Governor as he land, brought "Achilles" home first for employment which may decide the within the city. her third win of the week, to de­ fate of the Government. The pub­ Below we have much pleasure in giving recent photographers of His cisively capture the series. Uc gallerie were packed and there ExceUency and Lady Cubitt. The race was started in a twenty were many peers present. Bald­ No More Bulletins on King's Health—Trouble knot easterly breeze that "Lucie" win's attack on the Government and "Bob-Kat" had been waiting was unusuaUy vigorous. He as­ in Nicaragua Grows—Wholesale Deporta­ for. But the yachts had not gone serted that the Government had tion of Canadians from U.S.A. Threaten­ far before it was apparent that the not only lost the confidence of the Triminghams, out today with single country but had lost confidence in ed—Demonstration in Egypt—Noto­ reefs, liked the conditions as well itself. Tom Johnston, new Lord and a Uttle better than their Privy Seal, was the chief spokes­ rious Gangster Shot—Australian American rivals. man for the Government. He Today's race was twice round a dwelt on the steps taken by the Tangle Continues—Archbis­ triangle, which gave the yachts Government to combat unemploy­ hop Visits Jerusalem first a beat, then a close reach, and ment and blamed the Lords for then a broad reach, with spinnaker "assassinating" the Government's Churches—S porting to the finish. Education Bill. He emphasised Lloyd Jones was in for more hard the inabiUty of the dominions to News: luck when the clew outhaul on take any further emigrants which "Sea Venture" carried away just increased the difficulties of un­ after the preparatory gun. He was employment, in which the trouble forced to content himself with lay, especiaUy in the problem of setting a trisail and joining the export trades where only interna­ large fleet of sightseers which fol­ tional action could provide a rem­ VIOLENT SPEECH BY CONGRESS three wounded and seven otherwie lowed the races. edy. He caUed attention to the PRESIDENT injured, while thirteen policemen The start again saw "Bob-Kat" success of the British Empire Ex­ E H were slightly injured in dispersing ' and "Achilles" on the line, with hibition in Buenos Aires in pro­ f BOMBAY, April 17.—"We either the rioters. The train bearing a "Lucie" and "Viking" following moting the sales of agricultural want to win political power within number of notables was proceeding them over, but immediately tack­ and other machinery and motor the next six months or fight a fierce to Mansura to attend a reception ing to the southward. "Aphrodite" cars. The Labourites cheered battle. Be prepared, therefore, and in honour of the Prime Minister. with single reef and working jib, Johnston's speech, after which the do not trust the Government.'* It was stopped and stoned by a mob found too much breeze, and sea, Liberals walked out in a body to This was the theme of addresses and the passengers were forced to and was soon far behind the other discuss the speech. The result of delivered by Valla Bhai Patel, pre­ alight. Police reinforcements were four. tue meeting showed 28 Liberals sident of -tlie Congress, in the summoned, but meanwhile the The first leg- to windward saw against supporting the vote of course of a tour through the crowd detached the engine and "Viking" covering "Bob-Kat" tack censure. 7 favoured supporting it, Broach district. Patel added that blocked the line. The police on for tack, while "Achilles," making His Excellency the Governor, Lieut.-General, Sir T. A. Cubbitt the present truce had given an op­ and, 8 favoured abstention. This their arrival were greeted by a volley things hard for "Lucie" was a bit shou'.d ensure a Government ma- portunity to prepare for the future of stones, but they fired on and dis­ astern. / jojrty. fight which will be a fight "un­ persed the demonstrators. On the reach for the second in -. 1 A heard of in history."' He advised •f^taner Brockway and Lloyd "Bob-Kat"* s*/t a balooner, and George announced that the Inde­ those who were afraid of death and NOTED GANGSTER SHOT AT gained a little on the flying "Vik­ jail to sell their property and pendent Labour Party group and CARD TABLE ing." "Lucie" also was able to the Lloyd George Liberals respect­ migrate to foreign countries. close the gap between her and ively would vote against the mo­ * * * NEW YORK. April 17.—"Big "Achilles," but there was no change tion. Prime Minister Macdonald NEW VICEROY ACCORDED Boss" Guiseppe Masseria fell down in order at the second mark. indicated that if the motion passed, WELCOME under a card table at Coney Island After jibing around the mark the Government would appeal to with five bullets in his back, this boat, spinnakers were set to port, the country. BOMBAY, April 17.—The new being the end of the trail for this and again slight gains were made * * * Viceroy, Lord Willingdon, with gangster who is described by the by "Lucie" and "Bob-Kat." The Later.—The Conservative mo­ Lady Willingdon, arrived and re­ police as greater than Al Capone. home marker was passed first by ceived a civil welcome at the "Gate­ It took ten years to do it, during tion of censure was defeated by a "Viking," with "Bob-Kat" press­ vote of 305 to 251. way of India." They drove amid which time, however, he was fre­ ing her hard, while "Achilles" was cheering crowds to Government quently dodging bullets. His gun able to hold on to third place a 00 House. is credited with a hundred murders. length or two ahead of "Lucie." He fell with the ace of diamonds KING LEAVES APARTMENTS clutched in his dying hand. Continued on Page 2 ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION * * * OO LONDON, April 17.—For the first THE AUSTRALIAN TANGLE time since Good Friday His Majesty "MERRIE ENGLAND" left his apartments yesterday for a CANBERRA, April 17.—Latham Bermuda Branch short time, but he did not go out­ has resigned the leadership of the side the Castle. opposition in order to allow former Tickets on Sale Monday Next A deUghtful tea was given by the * * * Acting Treasurer Lyons (who is EngUsh Speaking Union Bermuda U.S. DISPATCHES NAVAL FORCES leading a unity movement to get This charming opera by Edward Branch on the afternoon of Wednes­ "back to sane government") to German, is to be presented by a day the 15th inst. Some seventy PUERTO CABEZA, April 17.—The lead a united opposition party. local Company, under the direc­ members and their guests were insurgents have occupied Cape His resignation followed the dis­ tion of Mr. Norman Parker, in the present, among whom were: Mr. Gracio Sadios. The gunboat "Sac­ closure that Theodore had chal­ Colonial Opera House, Hamilton, and Mrs. Grahm Kemper, U.S. ramento" has received orders from lenged the right of the Common­ on Tuesday, Wednesday and Counsul, Mrs. Jay E. Tone, Secre­ Washington to proceed to Blue- wealth Bank to cut off money sup­ Thursday, May 5, 6, and 7. The tary of the Des Moines, Iowa, fields, and the cruiser "Memphis" plies to the Government and this music is exceedingly tuneful, and Branch, Mrs. S. H. Weodard; Mr. Lady Cubitt, wife of new Governor of Bermuda is en route to Puerto Cabeza. On had convinced Latham that the a strong Cast will be supported by a S. W. Andrews; Miss. Lydia S. M. its arrival the gunboat "AshviUe" national situation was desperate, fine chorus and orchestra. A Robinson; Rev. Frank B. Reazor, THEY SAY That thejidea of the refusal was may also be dispatched. The in­ necessitating opposition unity at great feature of the opera is the D.D; Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Kirk­ "save the pedestrians and let surgents are attacking the town any cost. Lyons has accepted the folk dancing, in which the Maypole patrick; the Misses. AUen; Mr. the patients go." of Rama, sixty miles northwest of leadership.
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