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Reid Hall-Monday Stye Eogal (Halite attfr Gtaltmiat lath* INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 16—No. 246 HAMILTON* BERMUDA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1931 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM PROTECTIVE DUTIES EFFECTIVE ON MANY ARTICLES TODAY CANADIAN TRADE SHIP TBE LOSS OF M. S. ANTI-DUMPING BILL PERSONAL THEY SAY BERMUDA WM List of Articles Affected Vice-Admiral Sir Vernon and TO VISIT BERMUDA Lady Haggard wish to announce That it is good to hear the "Ber­ Vessel Fully Insured LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Board of that should weather conditions muda" was covered by insurance. Trade lost no time in applying make it necessary to postpone the j mm* its powers under the new anti- dance arranged for Wednesday, 25th That it is difficult to imagine a A Reuters despatch to the Royal duniping bill. The first order was November, at Admiralty House, it bigger and better ship in the Gazette and Colonist Daily on issued last night which a 50% duty will take place the following day at service. Gloomy View of Economic Saturday stated that the Marine will come into force on November the same time. * * m Insurance Market "loss caused by 25th, applicable to a long list of * * # That the only thing that makes it the destruction was heavy, "pro­ specified articles including certain Congratulations to Miss Esther possible is the Company concern­ bably over £600,000 to which must types of domestic pottery, glass­ W. Outerbridge, daughter of Mr. ed. Situation be added £472,500 paid for repairs ware, metal, furniture and cutlery and Mrs. Hastings Outerbridge, * * * following the previous fire." and certain types of tools, radio daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hastings * * * That the idea of taxing cruise sets and parts, typewriters and Outerbridge, who was recently sel­ ships has cropped up again. DIRECTORS STATEMENT various woolen manufactures ected as one of the pupils gaining * * * such as rugs and blankets; also honours at the examinations con­ That better late than never. Tragic Colliery Disaster at Doncaster—Lind­ LONDON, Nov. 21.—A. Reuter's packing papers and various toilet ducted by the Trinity College of * * * despatch dated 2 p.m. Saturday requisities. Music, London, to take part in a That a tax won't keep desirable read: musical programme at the Heli­ bergh Pilots Big Airship at Miami—Big Politi­ 00 travel away. cal Sensation in New South Wales— "A statement issued by the conian Olub Hall, Toronto. * * * directors of Furness Withy Com­ INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Miss Outerbridge is a pupil of That the absence of a tax on cruises Shriners Seek to Regain Speed Record pany expresses the keenest appreci­ Miss Hope Morgan and sang Mas­ is simply a double tax on estab­ ation of the many kind messages of BASEL, Nov. 21.—The Bank for' senet's "Ouvre les yeux bleu." lished business. for U. S. A.—Grandi Receives New sympathy received from sharehold­ International Settlements has oo * * m ers, friends, clients and public received a copy of the German That some people-can see as far York Welcome—Bennett Con­ with regard to the destruction of memorandum applying for a con­ as the end of their noses. the M.s. Bermuda." vocation "without delay" of a CUSTOMS HOUSE * * * fers with Thomas^-Stutute The statement continued: special advisory committee under That others can't o f Westminster Bill If the damage to the Bermuda the Young Plan to enquire into * * * should unfortunately prove beyond Germany's economic and financial That there are two reasons for Passes Second Read­ repair, the order for construction position. The memorandum Rates of Exchange this. of a new ship will be placed immedi­ declares that the situation in m m m ately with a British Shipbuilding Germany has reached a "state of That one is because some are short­ ing The following -rates of ex­ Yard which should give employment extreme tension.'' sighted. IMPORTANT COMMISSION APPOINTED IN to a large number of men for the change were in force at the * * * SMUTS* GLOOMY VIEW Customs House on Saturday, next eighteen months." That the other Is because some are LONDON, Nov. 21.—A gloomy November 21st:— CANADA—NOTED EXPLORER TO MAKE From Belfast came a despatch long-nosed. view of the immediate future of U.S.A- $3.73 stating that the fire was entirely * * * SECOND SOUTH POLE EXPEDITION- Central Europe was taken by Smuts Canada $4.24 subdued but only a very casual That there is an optimist in the yesterday before he departed for Belgium (Belga) 27 examination could be made at the House. SPORTING NEWS: RACING, CRICKET, South Africa. ' He said much of France (franc) 95 time. The damage to the shell and m m m Centra] Europe was in a very bad Germany (mark).... 16 BOXING steel decks, said the message, is j That he is proposing pensions for way indeed, financially and politi-- Hong Kong (dollar) Is. 4d considerably greater than in the' nurses after twenty years service. cally and a financial crisis might Italy (lira) 73 case of the fire at Hamilton, Ber * * * muda. be precipitated in the immediate Japan (yen) 2s. 8d future and this might be followed That the pension may be there in 00 by undesirable poUtical changes if twenty-years—but the nurse will LINBEKG PILOTS "AMERICAN L. (P. Duff of the Supreme Court of not a social upheaval. He urged be otherwise engaged. CLIPPER' ON MAIDEN TRIP Canada; the Right Honourable THE SUPREME COURT t^e conference to meet without * * * Lord Ash fie Id of London, England; delay" and drastically overhaul the BERMUDIANS TO MAKE That perhaps engaged isn't the MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 21.—Thirty- Sin Joseph Flavelle of Toronto; OF BERMUDA . whole position in regard to repara­ exact word. seven persons sailed over the gulf Be iudry Leman of Montreal, vice- tions and international debts. MONARCHS MAIDEN TRIP * * * yesterday from Miami aboard the president of the Canadian Bankers He declared the whole business of That news, like twins, never comes giant Pan-American Air Lines Association; L. F. Loree of New reparations had become a vast A large party of prominent Ber­ singly. amphibian "The American Clipper" York, president of the Delaware Michaelmas Term illusion now seriously affecting a mudians will leave'here today by * * * The ship was piloted by Colonel ana Hudson Railway; Walter Mur­ worldwide economic crisis, and the the S.S. Carinthia in order to make That with the advent of the new Lindbergh. The plane which was ray, president of the University the time had come to lift this the maiden trip of the mammoth ship comes the news of the loss recently christened by Mrs. Hoover of Saskatchewan, and J. O. Webster, CHARGE OF MURDER deadweight from the minds of new liner, the "Monarch of Ber­ of the old. was on her maiden flight and one of the leading professional men, and if that were done people muda" on Nov. 28th. They will m m m stopped at Ciefugos for lunch men of New Brunswick. Under the The trial of Beatrice Elizabeth might again breathe and the wheels be the guests of the company and That then the Court has a serious after which it took off for Jamaica. terms of the appointment the Robinson on the charge of murder of industry and trade begin to a very attractive programme has case to consider. * m m commissioners are asked to report will commence today at 10 a.m. revolve again. An early settlement been made for their reception in * * * POLITICAL SENSATION IN AUS­ their findings with the least possible Only two or three such serious of debts, reparations, coupled to a New York. Unfortunately many That after that comes the wireless TRALIA delay. Reference is made in the trials have been heard in Bermuda substantial measure of disarma­ of those invited are unable to telephony inauguration. order-in-council to the "serious and for more than half a century, and ment would be the longest step ever leave the island on account of * * * SYDNEY, Nov. 21.—A flrstclass continuing deficits of the Canadian never before, as far as we know, taken toward the recovery of the business, but the party will include: That then there is the stalking of poUtical sensation has been caused National Railway and the diminish­ has a woman been charged with world. Mr. J. J. Outerbridge, Clerk to the the five wild parrots. such a serious offence. throughout the state by the Govern­ ing revenues of the Canadian BERLIN, Nov. 21.—The German Trade Developement Board; Mr. F. * * * The alleged offence took place or, Sir Phillip Game, approving the Pacific Railway. debtors committee have invited C. Misick, M.C.P., Manager of the That an incident like beautifying at Hamilton Parish on Sunday, appointment of twenty-five Labour * * * representatives of eleven creditor Visitors' Service Bureau; t he Bermuda is almost unnoticed in July lOth, when during a quarrel nominees, including two women, BYRD TO RETURN TO SOUTH countries to come to Berlin to dis­ Honourable S. S. Spurling, C.M.G., the great excitment. Aubrey Chesterfield Trott met with to the Legislative council, thus POLE cuss further arrangements in re­ O.B.E., M.O.P., Chaiirman of the * * * giving Labour a majority of seven. his death by stabbing. Bermuda Board of Agriculture; Mr. That anyone who proposes a dozen oo gard to Germany's private debts This surprise move is a sequel to a NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Admiral after the expiration of the "stand­ E. A. McCallan, Director of Agricul­ more boards has got a nerve. long feud between the Governor Bryd has announced that he is still" agreement.
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