3&£ INCORPORATING the ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and the BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)
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3&£ INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 15—No. 27 HAMILTON, BERMUDA FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM TRADE NAVAL DELEGATES OUT IN THE HOUSE BERMUDACHURCHSOCIETYI NEW YORK STOCK THEY SAY ANNUAL GENERAL MARKET That the speed mania has reached LINE RESFfCTIVE here. * * * Long Debate on a Pri MEETING That the excitement of motor cycle racing is something new PLANS m vate Bill *$m The Annual Meeting of the Ber Yesterday's Closing tons. * * * muda Church Society to be held That the statistician might get tonight at 8.15 in the Mechanics to work and find out how long HaU is open to the pubUc, everyone Prices it wiU take the racers to cover the Rights of Companies tointereste d in the welfare of the island. Church of England in Bermuda * * * being invited to attend it. AUeghany Corp.. 26| That sport and music are evidently Hold Land going hand to hand. Striking Speech by Sir Esme His ExceUency the Governor wiU AUied Chemical. 275 preside and His Lordship the Bishop Am. Can™- .. * 128J * • • will also be present and wiU address Am. & Foreign Power.. 9I§ That more and more of each are The petition of various well- being provided. Howard known members of the Bermuda the meeting. Am. Locomotive. 100 § • The Agenda wiU consist of the Am. Power & Light 86 J * •* * business community for incorpora That thus we become cosmopolitan tion under the name of the Harr reading, of the Annual Report by Am. Smelting & Refining 73 in taste. ington Heights Development Coy. the secretary, the presentation of Am. Tel. & Tel 223 • caused considerable discussion last the Treasurer of the Financial Anaconda Copper. < „__ 73f * * * session, when Mr. Misiek raised the condition of the Society and the Atchison R.R 236 That the Revels were right up to C.N.R. Bond Issue Finds Ready Sale—Fall of question of the sale of land by com offering to the meeting of several Atlantic Refining 37J expectation. panies to'aliens. resolutions. Baltimore & Ohio 1151 » * * Rivera Celebrated in Madrid — Heroic Yesterday afternoon the BiU in These wUl be spoken to by mem Bethlehem Steel r 100f That some new material proved Rescue at Sea—British Columbia Liquor troduced into the House as a result bers of the Society including:—Mr. Canadian Pacific. 198 most interesting. of the granting of the petition pass F. Gibson Ward, Rev. R. O. Walker, Chrysler Motors. 37 * * .* Trade Increases—Mysterious Dis ed its second reading and com Mr. T. Astwood Smith, Miss A. P. Cons. Gas 107| That tonight Church matters will mittee stages by a vote of fifteen Lough, Mr. Jas. N. Lambe, Dr. Corn Products. „ 92| be discussed. appearance of Leader of Czarists to eight, and after almost two hours W. N. Horsfall, Mr. M. A. Gibbons, Dupont 120i * * # Eastman Kodak... __ I88J debate. There was not objection %ev. A. E. Horner, Capt. G. H. That an army of speakers has been —Sporting News raised until Mr. Misiek took up the Gray, Mr. J. H. Cooper and Major Electric AutoUte 98! engaged. * * * matter on the clause which em the Hon. R. W. Appleby. Electric P. & L^.._ 59 That the Uttle pistol is Ukely to powers "the company to hold 240 Erie R.R. Common - 57J make a big noise. Fox Film. 30§ acres of land. He suggested that -OO- * * * General Electric New 721 the committee rise and report pro That forewarned is forearmed. gress, and moved a message to the General Motors 41f GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION Goodrich Rubber 45f * >* * firstly, determination of ratios. I Governor asking for information l?MPIRE*f FREE&TRADE TALKED Grt. Northern Ore 23$ That the Educatim Commission Secondly, determination of levels of as to the amount of land at present i ! | fBYjOUT COMMONS Hudson Motors... 58| report has not appeared in the F total tonnages of the several coun- heid by aliens, so that the House The meeting of the Girl Guide [ 1 N-j**--. r Int. Nickel of Canada 37| offing yet. tries. could decide on the advisabiUty Association which took place Tues I LONDON, J-an. 29.—Hard Beaver- Int. Tel. & TeL 63| * * * Mr. MacDonald said two things o~ letting the company have so day the 28th in the Lady Asser Hut. brook's policy ol Free Trade within Kennecott Copper __...' 58f That perhaps education, like so had been going on since the con large a tract. He repeatedly as was weU attended. the Empire and tariff barriers Kreuger & TOD 27| many other matters, has been ference began. This was the con sured Mr. Talbot, who had charge Mrs. Lockwood was in the Chair, r gainst the foreigner today came Loews, Ino . — 57f settled by being shelved. ference of five powers and conse of the Bill that he had no UI feeling supported by Mrs. Legh and Mrs. i efore the House of Commons on Montg. Ward -.... 48 * * * quently the different interests and towards the company that it was Denny. Lady Bols was present. a -motion by J. R. Remer, Con Nash Motors. .1— 53 That on the other hand, schools servative member fcr Macclesfield, different relationships between the desired to incorporate, more especi The secretary, Miss Larg, read the ally as the members were all Ber Natl. Biscuit^™. - 2©4| gat a bit of a scare and may be s.nd was talked out after a lengthy powers were exceedingly intricate. minutes of the last meeting, and solving their own problems. It was wrong'to enumerate them mudians of the highest standing-, after a small amount of business Natl. Power & Light _ ~ 36 debate. Opening the debate Mr. New York Central...!-. .x. 180 * * * '.-'emer said "we cannot interfere straight away and deal with them but apparently several members arising out of the minutes - had in open conference. The various knew better than Mr. Misiek, been disposed of, the real object of oasSteel..^. &~ 34f That anyone wanting a little flutter with the Dominion's discretion on Packard Motljflcfc.tTTi*^'-^- .. 16| should wager that he would i iriffs but we can negotiate with delegations must exchange views what Mr. Misiek felt and thought. jie meeting was discussed—the withaaach. at&er in order to remove Thera developed a certain amotttff' VsOJB"" t«V Bermuda of the Chief Penn. R.R........... 781 travel to the Annual Cup Match nem." - I Postum^Ge-h. Foods) -»»•»-%- -60 J by the railway. •^Referring to Canada, Remer misunderstanding and .to pave the of rancour during the debate that Guide, Lady Baden-PoweU..»: way for compromises and agree tended to obscure the main issue | Lady Baden-PoweU wiU be visit- PubUc Service, SHJt.^J.^4^.^ •% * * * pointed out the Dominion last year Radio a _j!*2^5LI. 35f That the earliest promoters of a Imported 25 million dollars worth ment. That process na J b:en going —which was whether the company tog at Tucker's Town, and therefore on daily since the conference start should have its powers at once, or jhe r time wiU be limited, also it is Reading R.R «... 133 ' trolley system looked to this cup • >f anthracite coal. If Canada put a Remington Rand _ 34 match to make the enterprise duty of one dollar a ton on anth ed. Although to those who had not whether the House should have weU known that. Lord and Lady been engaged in them results might more information before deciding.' | Baden-PoweU are on a hoUday for a SheU Mon OU - 22f pay. * * * racite from the United States and Sinclair OH. -._ 24| That times change—and sometimes let British anthracite enter Canada appear very slow in coming, never Mr. Talbot suggested that there I rest. Noth withstanding, then- theless to those who understood the was so such need for promptness hostess, Mrs. Storrow, thinks that Southern Pacific _ 120 we change with them. free there would be 25 million Southern R.R 12 134f * » * dollars worth of trade for the South differences and difficulties results that it would be unfair for the they wiH be willing to give two days were regarded as most gratifying. House to hold a private company to pubUc work among their boys Standard Brands 26§ That news of a busy late season is Wales coalfields. Standard Gas & Elec U* In those industries in which Parallel with these consultations BUl in order to ask for information and girls. A RaUy of Girl Guides, particularly rosy. the heads of the delegates had met on such a subject. The amount of Brownies, Boy Scouts and Cubs is to St. OU of California NQ * * * Canada was a manfacturing ex St. OU of New Jersey. 63$ porter, British Colonies would buy daily. As a result of these two para! - land aUowed to be held by aUens | take place at Government House on That the plac-ooe won- t hold all lels operations questions on the was laid down definitely by theAUen February 22 kindly proposed by St. Oil of New York ~ 32$ who want to come. more agricultural machinery and Studebaker 44 more motor cars from Canada ..Ir. agenda had been handed in with a Act, and nothing in this BUl could j His ExceUency the Governor and EVENTS OF THE WEEK proposal that they should be re alter the amount, or make it any Lady Bols. On Tuesday the 25th. Texas Corp — 54i Remer asserted. Texas Gulf Sulphur 61f Lloyd George moved an amend ferred to a committe. Italy re easier for the Governor in-CouncU | the Girl Guides hope to have the Today—Orthophonic Concert, Par- garded the two points mentioned to authorise the holding of land, Chief Guide inspect them on the j Tinmen R.B 75| la-Ville, 10.30-12.00 noon.