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"ROOF OF THE WORLD" FOREIGN JOURNALISTS BEETHOVEN RECITAL ! PERSONAL WEYSAY TEMPTS AVIATORS SHOWN GERMAN POLI­ Brilliant Performance at TICAL PRISONERS An interesting and interested That the yachting news is welcome. Bermudiana Hotel visitor at present in the island is * * * "President Madison" Capsizes at Pier —British Mr. Bolton Hall, a noted political That the entry of five Interclubs is Rumours of Death or Torture The success of these recitals of economist in the States and the most gratifying. Steel and Iron Interests Merger—PrO'Semitists Classical Music was proved beyond founder of "Free Acres," Berkeley * • • Effectually Silenced doubt by the greatly increased at­ Heights, New Jersey. On this model That the skippers of these boats tendance at the second programme Threaten German Boycott — Canadian farm developed by him, ninety- are all noted for their skill and on Friday last at the Bermudiana BERLIN, 25th March.—A group nine families live and own their knowledge. Lounge. Shipping Shows Losses—Polish Min­ of foreign journalists have been land. * * * ers Come Back to Earth—New permitted to see and converse with Lady Cubitt, accompanied by her Though there is no political That the local yachtsmen will have various political prisoners who, two daughters, and a gathering organisation, the residents make their work cut out to repeat last York Banker Claims Innocence according to rumours, had been of nearly 150 music lovers listened their own Constitution and during year's victory. put to torture or to death. Com­ with rapt attention to a programme the twenty-two years of its exist­ * * * —Canada Wants Palestine munist leaders Thaelmann and most admirable in selection and ence, there has never been a dis­ That the pageant is coming on Torgler were among those seen by a most brilliant in performance. pute or disagreement. This is not finely in spite of many difficulties. Oranges—Giant Moor­ correspondent at Police headquar­ The surrounding atmosphere of an experiment of the lines suggest­ * * * ters. ' The former declared that he beautiful flowers and charming ed by Henry George, but a practical That there should be a record made ing Mast for Graf had not been ill treated, and others decorations proved a perfect setting demonstration of the fact that the in attendance. Zeppelin—C.N.R. made similar statements, although in which to listen to such music. land can furnish a livelihood pro­ * * * Ludgiwrenn, author of the book en­ Helen Walker opened the pro­ vided there is communal agreement That in addition to the regular Figures titled "War," spoke bitterly of the gramme with a rendering of the and a common purpose. steamship service there will be meagre prison fare and of the treat­ "Moonlight" Sonata in which the Mr. Bolton Hall is the author two big cruises in Bermuda at the FRANCE TO RE-OPEN WAR DEBT ment generally. None, however, displayed beauty, delicacy, and of many widely-read books on econ­ time of the event. gave details. poetry and her touch enabled her omies. * * * QUESTION A high Police official estimates to command many varieties of * # # That the local attendance should that there are between five and tonal charm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wale, of be very large. six thousand political prisoners in The opening movement was Weston, Mass., are visiting the * * * AEROPLANES TO DASH OVER CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MER­ Germany at this time. Many of played a shade slower than usual former's father in Bermuda for That Jamaica is trying to prevent but perhaps served to bring out ROOF OF THE WORLD" CHANT MARINE LOSSES these, he asserted, were under the next week, having arrived on dumping. * * * "protective custody" at their own in greater contrast the Ssherzo the "Queen" on Wednesday morn­ That this is pretty difficult unless request. which was delightful, and the Al­ ing. Mr. Wale is well known in NEW DELHI, India, 25th March. OTTAWA, 25th March.—Due to merchant and customers happen legro which was brilliant. Bermuda where he was once a -A daring dash by aeroplanes depressed trade conditions there oc- to want to support Imperial trade. The G. flat Etude, and the Pol­ pupil of Mr. Hallett, later going to across the "Roof of the World" is were fewer sailings, and the Can­ * * * ASSOCIATED BOARD OF onaise in A of Chopin were played Harvard and graduating there. He expected to be made on Monday adian Government Merchant That the pocket rules trade gener­ with such ease that one forgot the is an enthusiastic athlete and has by members of the Mount Everest Marine Limited suffered a decrease ally. * * * Expedition which is financed by of 40% in operating revenue in 1932 MUSIC technicalities of the piece and received irany prizes in sporting That the list of candidates for the Lady Houston. The party will at­ compared with the previous year. could enjoy in full the beauties of events. General Election is formidable. tempt to fly two powerful machines I The decrease amounted to $1,527,- the works. —oo across the loftiest known parts of 473. Operating expenses also show- Mr. Gordon Bryan has been After these solos Helen Walker appointed examiner for the music was joined by Mary Turner in DEPARTMENT OF That perhaps some will fall by the the Himalaya Mountains, equipped I ed a decrease of $1,645,145. wayside before the grand battle with cameras for recording the * * * examinations conducted by the music for two pianos, the work AGRICULTURE Associated Board of the Royal selected being "Variations on a takes place. flight. Many lives have been lost PACIFIED POLISH MINERS RE­ * * * in attempts to scale Mount Everest Colleges of Music in London and Theme of Beethoven" by Saint- Baileys Bay, Hamilton Parish.— TURN TO SURFACE That if the deposit of £50 becomes which towers 29,141 feet. will arrive in Bermuda by the S.s. Saens. An enthusiastic, if not largely * * * Lady Drake on April 29th. and leave For the second, a small upright attended meeting was held in the necessary, there may be a further I WARSAW, 25th March.—After reduction in the number of AMERICAN LINER CAPSIZES AT remaining underground for six for New York on May 3rd. There was used, a most exceUent instru-. Lyceum, Baileys Bay, on Wednes­ has been a gratifying increase in ment, but of course of much less day evening, 22nd. inst. Mr. aspirants for parliamentary hon­ PIER days, 700 striking Polish coal min­ ours. ers returned to the surface today the number of candidates this tone than the Grand. Never­ James A. Hollis. a member of the year and Mr. Bryan will be occupied theless a most enjoyable rendering Board of Agriculture and the lead­ That the new House will have a SEATTLE, March 25.—The Am­ after being assured that the mines financial job. erican Mail liner, "President Mad­ would not be abandoned but were during the whole of his stay al­ was give*. The complete under­ ing agriculturist of the district, though it is hoped he may give a standing-'between the two players * * * ison," capsized at her pier here j only temporarily shut down. preside;! as Chairman of the Parish recital one night. never wavered and throughout That what expenditure to reduce while 140 working members of the * * * Committee, and ia introducing the 11 both artists realised the dignity of is about as difficult as finding a crew were aboard. Five men were ACCUSED NEW YORK BANKER He was born in London in 1895, Director ^ of Agriculture spoke in and received his musical education the music and the interpretation most appreciative terms of the Ex­ new source of revenue. trapped in the hold, two of whom PLEADS NOT GUILTY * * * later escaped, and rescue workers there, under Oscar Beringer, Percy was eloquent. Congratulations hibition, and its value to the com­ Grainger, and others. He has to both artists. munity. That ad valorem can't stand any are searching for the others. The J NEW YORK, 25th "March.—A more burd i. accident was caused by water [ plea of Not Guilty was entered by done much concert work, in the The gathering broke up punctual­ To secure exhibits, arrangs? for oo pouring into the hold through an Charles E. Mitchell, former chair­ capacity of solo pianist all over ly at six oclock amid many express­ their transport, encourage the England, and has broadcast from ions of approval and eagerly look­ schools in the Parish and in other opening in the side of the ship man of the National City Bank, of Canadian Boys Win King's where repair men were working. I New York, who is accused of violat­ the various radio station in the ing forward to the third and last ways i ist in interesting the people Finally, the stern rested on the ing the income tax laws. April 3rd British Isles on nearly two hundred of this season's series which will of the (.arish in the Exhibition the Trophy for Shooting bottom, with the whole vessel has been set as the latest date for occasions. take place in April or May. followirg committee was formed For the Associated Board of the for Bailoys Bay: Wor. Hastings Out- tilting at an angle of 60 degrees, the trial to begin, and Federal —-oo— - LONDON, March 25.- Canada hag held to the dock in this partly Attorney George Medalie, an­ Royal Schools of Music he has erbridg'?, J.P.. M.C.P., Mr. A. D. twice examined in Canada (1929 Clay. Mr. Horace Outerbridge, Mrs. again won the King's" Trophy for upright position by hawsers. The nounced that there would be no BERMUDA BRIDGE CLUB miniature rifle shotting for boys damage to engines and furnish­ ! delay in pressing the case to a con­ and 1930), in Jamaica (1930), the Horace Outerbridge, Mr. Harry entire West Indies (1931) and in Outerbridge. Miss Christine Som- of the Empire. More than 41,000 ings is estimated at $250,000. clusion. Mr. Mitchell was recently competitors originally entered. Later advices are that the disaster I a visitor to Bermuda. New Zealand (1931). During a Pair Contest for Bermuda ner, Miss Gertrude Somner, Mr. subsequent concert tour of New1 Arthur Wilkinson and Mrs. Arthur The points scored were Canada came about through the mistaken * * * Championship 85, South Africa 82, Great Britain turning of a valve, which shifted Zealand he gave 45 recitals, and later Wilkinson. FREE ENTRY TO CANADA FOR Entry forms may be obtained 72, New Zealand 68. the water ballast, dropping the played in Australia and in Java. A pair contest for the Contract PALESTINE ORANGES at the store of Mr. Harry Outer- oo starboard side of the vessel until Mr. Gordon, Bryan has given over Bridge Championship of Bermuda bridge, opposite the Bailey's Bay the water poured through the OTTAWA, March 25.—The im- 100 performances of piano concer­ will be played next week, Wednes­ Railway Station, and Mr. Outer- opening. Two of the repairmen, pression here is that the tariff tos, in 28 different works, and in day April 5th to Friday, April 7th bridge has kindly agreed to later for whom search is still being made, change allowing free entry of Pale­ his solo-recital programmes, by (both days inclusive), at the Ber­ CUSTOMS HOUSE receive small exhibits which will are now believed to be drowned. stine oranges during certain months avoiding as much as possible the muda Bridge Club beginning every be sent from his store to the Ex­ will not affect the Jamaica orange stereotyped and hackneyed reper:- evening at 8.30 p.m. for various hibition grounds. trade, the claim being that Canada toire, he has introduced a great pairs according to the result of the deal of interesting and unusual Rates oi Exchange HUGE BRITISH STEEL AND IRON cannot get a sufficient supply of draw. Entries will be open to non- Smiths Parish. In the Whitney music in many countries, especially MERGER PLANNED the fruit within the Empire. It is members as well as members upon Institute, at 8 p.m.,Tuesday, 28th works by British composers, several I held that as Palestine is under payment of the entrance fee of inst., at 8 p.m. Chairman, Wor. The following rates of ex­ LONDON, March 25.—A provis­ of which have been dedicated to I British mandate she is entitled to five shillings per pair and it is B.C.C. Outerbridge, J.P., M?C.P. change were in force at the ional agreement has been reached him. some consideration, and that there hoped that Bridge enthusiasts from Customs House, on Saturday, for the merging of the Dorman still remains an ample market in all parts of the island will compete. Shelly Bay.—By request of the March 25th:— Long Company and the South Dur­ I the Dominion for Jamaica. Visiting players also are cordiaUy parishioners, the hour of the meet­ revision of the French debt in ex­ ham Steel and Iron Company. The * * * invited by the Bridge Club to par­ ing at ShellyBay has been changed U.S.A „ $3.43 proposed merger involves £20,000,- change for tariff concessions from Canada „ $4.12 GIANT MOORING MAST FOR ticipate. from 7.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The meet­ 000 capital, and completes the uni­ France would be considered. Belgium 25 GRAF ZEPPLIN Tournament details wiU be an­ ing will be held in the Harrington fication of the iron and steel in­ France. 87 nounced in to-morrows issue of Sound School House at 8 p.m., dustries along the river Tees. Germany 14 SEVILLE, March 25.—Carl Roe- the Royal Gazette and Colonist Wednesday, 29th, inst. Holland. 8.55 sch arrived here via Friedrichsh— C.N.S. WEST INDIES SERVICE Daily, in the meantime intending OO-— Hong Kong Is. 4d afen, is planning a giant mooring ANNOUNCE DEFICITS competitors are urged to keep the BOYCOTT THREATENED EVENTS OF THE WEEK Italy „ 67 mast to be used in connection with dates mentioned open. GERMANS FOR JEWISH OTTAWA, 25th March.—The Japan.- la. 3d the soon to be scheduled flights Today: EXCESSES operating deficit of the Can­ 00 of the Graf Zepplin between Europe Band Concert, Par-la-Ville, 3-5p.m. adian National Steamships West and South America. * * * LONDON, March 25.—The Indies Service is placed at $283,715 A MENACE TO HEALTH -oo- * # * Tomorrow: Alliance against Anti-Semitism in the report brfore the House of C.N. RAILWAY SHOW OPERA­ Band Concert, Par-la-Ville, 10-12 METEOROLOGICAL NOTES announces that the alleged mis- Commons. During the year With regard to the letter signed TING GAIN noon. t reatment of the Jews in Germany three vessels were transferred from "Tourisf'and having reference toa * * * FOREIGN REPORTS should be protested throughout the Canadian Merchant Marine to "canal or dug-out" in Paget, we OTTAWA, 25th March.—The Wednesday: the civilised world. The next step, the West Indies fleet, same being have been informed by the Health net income deficit of the Canadian Band Concert, Par-la-Ville, 3-5 p.m. it is stated, will be a boycott of valued at $1,167,120. Four smaller Department that fish are placed I National Railways for 1932 was Golf: Visitors Tournament, German goods, Germany restaur­ vessels were transferred back to the in this water for the purpose of 3 0 j $61,006,919, according to the report preventing mosquito breeding. His Ladies, 18 Hole-Medal Play. ants, and cinema theatres where Merchant Marines, their value be­ Date t! O of the Acting President, S. J. Hung- Riddell's Bay Golf Club. German films are shown. ing $3,540,896. This exchange was fears for the "deadly work" of these March 25th. erfords Decrease in gross revenue * * * German Minister Goering sent arranged iff order to give a better pests would therefore appear to be was $39,401,567, compared with the groundless. Thursday: o messages from Berlin to the foreign previous year. Reduction in oper­ and more economical service to the o< oo Band Concert, Par-la-Ville. Golf: press declaring that the Govern­ ating expenses was $44,104,834, West Indies route, three of the Visitors Tournament. Men, 18 CANADA: ment had no intention of discrimin­ leaving a net operating revenue of transferred vessels being oil burners SHIPPING NEWS Hole Medal Play, Riddell's Bay Montreal 28 b ating against the Jews or interf ering $5,895,433, or $4,703,266 more than fitted with storage accomodation. Golf Club. Ottawa 16 b with their liberty. The German the last year. The Eastern service was inaugurated * * * Toro:r,,o 83 Government, he asserted, were * * * 12th December, 1928, and the West­ Due to arrive this morning are c the Monarch of Bermuda and the Friday: U.S.A.: doing their utmost to prevent FRANCE AWAITS ARRIVAL OF ern service, 12th April, 1929, pur­ Munson liner Pan America, the Band Concert, Victoria Park, 3-5 Boston..„ 32 b discrimination or violence, and HER NEW U.S. AMBASSADOR suant to the Canada-West Indies such actions were "unauthorised trade agreement of 1925. The re­ latter resuming her regular run p.m. Rugby FootbaU, Yale New York... 30 b between New York and Bermuda. University v. Navy, B.A.A. Philadelphia.. 34 be and initiated by private individuals PARIS, March 25.—The new port states that it should be kept The Queen of Bermuda, carrying Field, 3p.m. Atlantic Oity 32 he only. French Ambassador to the United in mind that, previous to operation a large number of passengers, sailed 32 c It was learned that the Bavarian States, M. Andre LeFevre de la by the Canadian National Steam­ Washington. from her Hamilton berth Saturday here on vacation; Lieut. Beasley Minister of Justice has prohibited Boulaye, is expected to reach, Wash­ ships Company, the Dominion BERMUDA: afternoon with the following on of H.M.S. Dockyard, Capt. Maurice Jewioh judges from presiding in ington on 12th April. Following •paid subsidies of $340,666 annually St. George's. 55 be .24 board: Devine, Lieut. Forrest D. Wilson the criminal 6T disciplinary Courts, his arrival France intends to open to secure a, semi-monthly service NOTE:—b—blue sky, be—partly Mr. Norman Bel Geddes, theatri­ and has refused to permit Jewish war debts negotiations. The Gov­ from Atlantic ports to the Eastern Ol the Navy Yard, and cloudy, c—cloudy, o—overcast: cal and industrial designer, and public persecutors to act in behalf ernment declines to say whether islands. Mr. Max Hoffman, stage and screen r—rain, p—passing showers, s— his bride, Mrs. Joseph Hergesheim- actor, with his wife, , of the State. an American offer of a downward Continued on Page 12 , snow, f—fog, t—trace bf—blue er, wife of the author, who remains the radio, screen and stage singer. sky and fog, is—sleet—z hazy. RALEIGH BICYCLES — ATWATER KENT RADIOS-WADSON'S Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE ANE> CQJLONIgG DAILY, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933

ST. DAVID'S ISLAND, IN THE SEA'S GLORY GONE VETERAN into barges. A great many of them Farley asks the more solvent BERMUDAS, IS SOMETHING BELIEVES found a last resting place on the Democrats to wipe out the party soft side of rock-bound coast. deficit before the jobs are handed and (Eolmust Batljj ELSE ALTOGETHER Steam competition has driven those By Jack Hambleton out. A contribution will buy them INCORPORATION stately old square-riggers off the nothing, he hastily adds, but a G. R THK ROYAL GAZETTE (EsTAI. 18281 When the visitor arrives here, Canadian Press Staff Writer. - 1 ocean. Neptune's colleges have IMS COLONIST AND DAILY NEW * (E«TA». fSM> he has a golden opportunity to .prominent place on the succor gone into oblivjon and the day of visit St. David's Island, which is list.—The New Yorker.. TORONTO, March 25.—"Will making sailors is finished. just across the harbour from St. sailors ever be made again? I "Yes," said Captain Burke sor­ PUBLISHED DAILY* EXCEPT SUNDAY George's, and yet is totally unlike wonder." rowfully, "the smoke stack and THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. it. St. George's is Spanish in many Captain Henry Burke was talk­ ways, and is utterly un-English in propellor have replaced the royals REID STREET. HAMILTON ing. Captain Burke, who for nearly skysails. Will they ever come GOVERNMENT A. M. PURCELL appearance, even though it has been 50 years had sailed the seven seas a British colony for more than into their day again? WUl sailors MANAGING EDITOR in the days of iron men and wooden ever be made again? I wonder." NOTICE ASSISTANT EDITOR l E. T. SAY IK 300 years. The visitor would ships. He leaned back in his chair, ASSISTANT MANAGER i ERNEST J. BELL scarcely believe that people were the typical captain, and mused on -oo- Go to Java Today once executed for witchcraft on ADVERTISING MANAGER: M. M. HANSFORD the days gone by. BOARD OF TRADE smiling Government Hill, just be­ "I made 147 voyages to the West As we understand it, the average citizen has now been quite thorough hind the beautiful Public Gardens. Indies, and other voyages to sea­ •.THEY COUIOM'T REMEMBER^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES -ly converted to the view that But across St. George's channel ports in the TJnited States, South IF THEY HERE MARRIEDI Notice to Pilots and LOCAL: — ONE YEAR. 40/-: Sir MONTHS. 20/- : prices ought to advance sharply \y«t here they wete-loving and is a very different island—a place America and Europe, Ninety-two THREE MONTHS* 12/6; ONE MONTH, SI-. on everything he doesn't have to > living "jt ^<*m%SEB3im\OLr Boatmen FOREIGN:—TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA. where old English customs and of these voyages I made in square together' „cT* 1 ST 2.00 PER YEAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. 50/- manners still prevail. buy.—Boston Herald. together!' ^•X&^kWmmmm^m PER YEAR riggers, serving in the capacity of ^ When ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE Hudson Strode, professor of sailor, second mate, chief mate and A rich broker was caught lifting $25 from the pocket of a spectator at ihmnutit Marry English in the University of Ala­ master." he said. Most of these The following additional aids to a Tokyo track. A charge of ommitt- bama, in his new book, "The voyages were made in vessels owned Navigation have recently been in­ ing the formality of offering a NOTE. — All correspondence smbmitted aut be ac­ Story of Bermuda," has this to say in Lunenburg, N.S. stalled in Castle Harbour and St. companied by the writer's same and address as a holding company bond has been For Entertainment about the Islands of St. David's: George's Harbour. znirutee of tuthenticity, aot necessarily lor pnbliea- "During the of sail, entered.—Detroit News. tiaa. The Editor reserves tbe rixht to accept or reject "There the people still live in the docks along the Lunenburg aay letters forwarded, and pablicatioa -does aot iapiy patriarchal simplicity. Their seven­ waterfront were very busy. A mass PAYNTESS CUT CHANNEL — 2 ajTcemenl with opinions expressed. teenth-cent ury English is tinctured of square yeard reached high in the Range Poles on the West side of with seafaring West Indian inton­ air. Ships were loading and dis­ St. David's Island. One Pole MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933 ations. When they are not fishing charging cargoes. Buoy marking the western edge of shoal off Cockroach Island. One they sit about on their haunches. "Today those same docks are Black Conical Buoy.to the South When they walk in groups they go occupied by a number of trim- in single file like ducks. On week looking schooners, whose perfect of Cockroach Island as a turning days they go barefooted with their lines place them second to none; Mark for Paynters Cut. trousers rolled halfway to their vessels of the type of the veteran An Iron Post on a shoal about S The Diary 5 ENGLISH 200 feet, North of the turning mark, $ 1 knees. On Sundays they wear schooner Bluenose, champion of shoes to church, but take them off the north Atlantic. West Side of Castle Harbour, in channel leading to Castle Harbour 5 of I to come home. White men whose "But the old square-rigged wind Hotel. I SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER jj ancestors never were peasants jammers have disappeared. The .5 ii often take black women for wives. tang of the ocean is certainly gone. Luggag. CHANNEL THROUGH ST. DAVTD'S "If you are lucky and have tha Where are all those stately ships? ISLAND BRIDGE. 2 Range Poles proper introductions you may The square riggers that spread their on East side of Longbird Island. meet Mr. Tommy Fox, sometimes sky-sails and studding sails to March 25th. for the trip home One Range Pole, in the water off called the uncrowned king of St. the North-East and South East ' Reading many books and pamp­ SLIP POINT. St. George's Har­ David's. You wander over a track trade winds? Ships that scudded hlets these days oh the perplexing bour. One Range Pole on land that goes by the name of a road under reefed topsails before the subject of wealth, a labour of love near the water edge at the N.W. three-quarters of a mile to his westerly gales, running their east­ with me since I have no great corner of Red Barracks Wharf. surplus of wealth either to invest home on the Castle Harbour shore. ing down in the roaring Forties in or protect. Indeed I have often Naturally you walk. There are no the South Atlantic, cracking on— By Order of the Board, claimed I am of all men in my be­ carriages on St. David's. Mr. Fox making time on their voyages to loved country the most fortunate is a towering man with an aristo­ the Orient. J. R. PEARSON, in these troublesome days since I cratic Kentish profile and a maho­ "Those were ships—they sailed Board of Trade Inspector. have not lost one single penny from gany-colored face, tanned by salt the seven seas; flew their ensigns depreciated stocks, neither have spray and sun. His family has lived in all the seaports on this globe; Trimingham Hamilton, the savings of a life-time been in the same house for 120 years.— made marine history; they made 21st March, 1933. swallowed up by a rascally bank "Mr. Fox's father was a pilot in commanders and made sailors. director. the blockade-running days of the Now they have all vanished and By Command, Yet iny reading of this subject Civil War and used to make $3,600 the glory of the sea has vanished Brothers has been a great pleasure. One a trip. He bought property and with them. E. J. WADDINGTON, pamphlet was entitled "The spirit­ now his son is one of the principal "Some of them are lying in dif­ Colonial Secretary. ual value of Money." From this landowners in Bermuda. He grows ferent seaports, rust and barnacles I learned that I was mistaken in arrowroot, and fishes for his dinner coating their hulls. Others have Colonial Secretary's Office, thinking I worked for a salary, or and his cats. More than a hundred been dismantled and converted even that when I received a month­ felines live on his bounty. The cats 21st March,1933. ly cheque I was paid for my work, j of St. David's are as shy as the in­ No! I had not earned, my money habitants. They scamper to hiding until I had spent it. at a stranger's approach. Let the An I did not spend all of it,the master whistle to them, and they portion unspent was of no avail creep [out of every bush within and indeed was non-existent. sight—yellow, white, black, gyay, Did I put it in a bank it was lost streaked and spotted. But a guest W ty until the bank loaned it to some cannot get within ten feet of them. nobler person than myself who "Mr. Fox is among the last of the No matter what kind of a proceeded to throw it about with veteran whalers. His week nights careless but free gesture. are spent at the local club, where he There is great comfort to one is still billiard champion at the in these spiritual aspects of wealth. age of seventy. In the late after­ When my dear wife next reproaches noon sitting on the powdery white me for losing vast sums at Bridge beach before his house, smoking I can truthfully say I was spirit­ a pipe and looking across the waters ually-minded and anxious to cir­ of Castle Harbour to the vast new SWEATER culate money over as wide an area de luxe hotel—which has given as possible. When she asks for Bermuda the sobriquet of the money wherewith to buy a hat, I Riveria of the Western Hemisphere shall refuse on the ground that Tommy Fox smiles at modernity her hat only covers an infinitesim- I and envies no man."—Boston You may wish ally small portion of the globe. Transcript. Another pamphlet I read was oo "Where does the Money come from?" CHANGES IN THE SCAVENG­ This I found foolish and un- ING SERVICE FOR PEM­ eomforting. The first Chapter was devoted to explaining that BROKE PARISH HAVE IT there was no such thing as money. As will be seen in an advertise­ The next chapter proved that there ment, some extension and changes was more money in the world than are being made in the collection of was necessary to satisfy everyone's garbage in Pembroke Parish com­ needs, and the last chapter de­ mencing April 3rd. These changes PULLOVERS and CARDIGANS monstrated clearly that the trouble have become necessary from the was caused by a few men or coun­ extensive building which is being tries acquiring more than their done and the" new roads which have from share. g been developed. The collection Lords knows what it all means, will start at 6 o'clock each morning, but I do intend to follow one piece and householders should note their Scotland, Switzerland, Austria and France of advice. An anyone wish to particular day and have their carry out the principle that money trash at the roadside in good time is not money until it is spent. I that day and on no o'ther day. am prepared to let him spend it on Householders are expected to burn Novelty sweaters, cashemre sweaters, Shetland, or me. all the rubbish which can be burnt, angora sweaters. —00— and only by their careful and Hand knitted, machine knitted or crocheted to the constant co-operation can this queen's own taste. Fighting in China, says an expert, service succeed in keeping the is likely to go on for generations. Cowl necks, high necks, tie necks, collared necks. Parish clean. The inhabitants *_have evidently Long sleeves, flaring sleeves—sleeveless. re lized what peace is like.—Punch Sport styles, fussy styles. (London). Sheer, warm or superwarm. Every colour of the rainbow also white and black. We read that a large number of 200 Dancing Singing Beauties For kiddies, youngsters, grown-ups and grand­ "yes" men in Hollywood have been parents. discharged. We wish thej*banks A whole gamut of patterns and styles. would give them employment.— | We have them all. Atlanta Journal. WHEELER

The enlargement of the'cups on WOOLSEY golf-courses,*so a player canjget in the hole easier, appears ^to be THE BRITISH SPORTS SHOP 100 Handsome Tarzans an attempt to put golf on a business H. A. &. E. SMITH, LTD. Queen Street basis.—Brunswick Pilot. t& TENNIS RACQUETS Wonderful new assortment on hand Positively the finest we have ever had. RACQUETS RESTRUNG from 20/- OUR AYRES CHAMPIONSHIP BALLS at 20/. doz. Are the finest we hate ever had

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REID HALL is One of the First at the Theatres in the World to Show MECHANICS HALL THEATRE This Javanese Love Drama, JheaPies

TODAY 3.00, 7.00, 9.00 MECHANICS HALL THEATRE REID HALL THE (Brand New 1933 Film Production) "MURDERS IN THE ZOO" PERFECT TRILLING LOVE DRAMA OF JAVA Loose Beast Make Picture Dangers OPENS TODAY Real THRILLER. The strangest stoty of the strangest romance! He-man Jack Holt and British One of the most dangerous mo­ Beauty Lilian Bond in "When tion picture scenes ever filmed was Strangers Marry." Jack Holt made at the Paramount Holly­ wood studios recently, when nine­ teen lions, pumas, panthers, leop­ Two personalities full of dyna­ WHEN JJQEH-S {$ ards and hyenas were released to­ mite, thrown into the torrid heat gether in a single enclosure. of Java jungles, control the dra­ Cameras recorded the ensuing matic story of "When Strangers STBOIARRY action for an important sequence Marry," a Columbia production LILIAN BOND of "Murders in the Zoo," mystery which ope-cs today at the Reid Hall Theatre, it is the tense Directed by Clarence Badger melodrama coming to the Mec­ hanics Hall Theatre today, with individuality'' of a two-fisted en­ A Columbia Picture Charlie Ruggles, Lionel Atwill, gineer, as ably portrayed by Jack Kathleen Burke, the "Panther Holt, and the flaming spark of his What a delightful creature the English Beauty Woman," , John wife, a spoiled heiress, as ener­ LILIAN BOND is—She sings "Workin' On The Lodge and , in leading getically played by the provocative roles. . Lilian Bond, that provide the im­ Railroad" her star is on the rise. Come expecting Three weeks of preparation, dur­ petus for this fast moving story Fiery Drama—Plenty of Action—Virile JACK ing which the animals were al­ set in tbe exotic background of lowed to get accustomed to each the Far East. HOLT at his best—You'll not be disappointed. other in neighbouring cages, pre­ Holt marries after a hectic party ceded the actual filming. Sturdy on the eve of his departure for Usual Splendid Array of Shorts! fences were placed around the set­ Java, and when his beautiful young ting to give tbe crew space for wife insists upon following him, wtik. FRIDAY—Mile - a - Minute Romance cameras. he is forced to battle for her fidel­ WILLIAM HAINES—CLIFF EDWARDS—MADGE Four animal trainers, who, ac­ ity as well as to complete his as­ CHARLIE RUGGLES Terror-Swept EVANS in cording to the script, were todrive signment of finishing the railroad. LIONEL ATWILL the beasts back into cages, entered As a man determined to stick by Epic of a Mon­ KATHLEEN BURKE (WantkerWomu) "FAST LIFE" the enclosure, and for an huur his job, despite his martial difficul­ ster More Sav­ RAKDOLPH SCOTT -JOHN LODGE- while cameras ground, they sweat­ ties, Holt, with the dexterity of age Than ihe GAIL PATRICK SATURDAY—The Comedy Sensation of 1933 ed at the task. They had to work the veteran that he is, gives the Beasts He Q. Qaramount Qictwre almost back to back to guard role of Steve Rand the feeling of He Sewed a Man's Lips WHEELER and WOOLSEY in against attack from the rear. strength and weakness that is de­ Caged! Together for Daring to "SO THIS IS AFRICA" The scene is the climax of the pic­ manded. Look at His WiSe With ture—the debacle that follows when Lilian Bond, auburn-haired En­ Weird Eyes of Love! What Coming-aMUSSOLLNI SPEAKS" "What the sadistic madman, the central glish actress, finds herself in her Nameless Horror Did character, faced with evidence pro- first important screen role. She in­ Uncanny He Reserve for the Man No Beer?" responsible for several murders, jects spirit and animation into the Who Took Her turns loose all the animals in the head-strong characterization of Mysterious. Prom Him? zoo, during an effort to escape. I Marian Drake. The role is played by Atwill, who enacts a prominent zoologist —oo insanely jealous of his wife. Two men who dare to look at her with Today at 3 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. more than casual interest die un­ SMART SEA BRIG HAD der mysterious circumstances— 4486C

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wireless, and the' result was that inspect every soul on board that COLONIAL when the ship came here she an­ ship before he lets anyone land. I / chored off the Princess Hotel. Would suggest to the hon. member PARLIAMENT When she went on from here to in charge, who is chairman of the THE ARRIVAI OF Boston they took no notice of it, Board of Health, that if this Bill is and at St. John and Halifax it was lost he give instructions to the STEAMERS OFFICIAL REPORT the same; they took no notice at all. medical officers who visit ships that Hi In another instance perhaps the they are not to allow one single doctor goes aboard the ship, and person to land from any ship until Proceedings of the if there is a case that is in any way he has given them a personal ex­ Honourable Ho n -• suspicious the doctor on the ship amination to see whether, they can immediately calls the health of­ come ashore or not. I can imagine of Assembly ficer's attention to it. He needs a what would happen in the case of consultation himself, and if there a cruise ship coming here with 800 offer is a case that has to be removed to passengers and a crew of 650 if SESSION 1932-3 3 hospital it is done. - The hon, mem­ they all had to be examined indi­ ber for Warwick, Mr. Patton, says vidually by the medical officer DAT No. 41 Tuesday, March 21st, 1933 that it has oome to his notice it has before they could come alongside. Men's been done, but it has not been for (Question.) Continued from Saturday's Issue years. I can say I had a case here the other day, when a child develop­ Mr. C. G. GILBERT (Sandys ed mumps aboard a vessel. They —which was affirmed. From NEW YORK Grey Flannel Suits Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I would need not have said a word. They like to find out whether this ques­ could have come in port and kept Ayes 19: Nays 9. tion has not been considered this the child down in its cabin and Bring you the latest £7.15. 0 session. (Laughter.) I have pretty nothing at all need have been known Mr. H. V. SMITH moved clause 2. strong recollections of having voted in this island. What happened? on this this session, I think in The master of the ship wirelessed in —which was agreed to. PAPERS Double breasted Jackets and November, and since then the Trousers of fine West of England three days before the ship got to and committee voted upon it again, Bermuda that he had a case of The House resumed. flannel hand tailored by Maxim and the committee rose and re­ mumps on board, but he did not ported progress. I think this ques­ The CHAIRMAN reported the MAGAZINES of Conduit Street, London. have to do it. Certainly they will tion has been decided this session. protect the interests of the ship, Bill, and it was adopted and ordered as the Director of Health knows. to be printed. Mr. H. V. SMITH:—Mr. Chair­ As one hon. member says, the in­ At tiie man, there was a Bill introduced terests of the passenger ships are THE CRIMINAL CODE and after I had heard the arguments identical with the interests of the AMENDMENT AOT, 1933 PHOENIX of several members respecting it, Islands, because if anything hap­ Third Reading it was withdrawn and this Bill has pened here they would not be able The Rexall Store been introduced to meet, as far as to bring passengers. Thi3 Bill is On motion of Col. Dill the Bill possible, those hon. members' most advantageous from the ship's entitled "The Criminal Code Hamilton views. point of view, because ships making Amendment Act, 1933," was read a the port of Hamilton in the late third time and passed. Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. afternoon have got to be stopped 826HWm11.sl6in25.s30. George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, for a visit by the health officer for THE APPEALS, AOT, 1905, several of the hon. members who absolutely no purpose. Sometimes AMENDMENT ACT, 1933. have expressed their opinion as he does not go further than the Third Reading being opposed to this Bill now in ladder to 'sign his document. I your hands certainly cannot be have known that happen time and On motion of Col. Dill the Bill Real familiar with the condition that is time again. That is where the entitled "The Appeals Act, 1905, existing today. In the first instance farcical side of it comes in. I Amendment Act, 1933," was read Stone HEINEKEN S I would like to correct the remarks certainly hope there are sufficient a third time and passed. made by the hon. member for hon. members here today to see Sandys, Mr. Fall. I have had the the necessity of passing this Bill, THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE AOT, Jewellery pleasure and the privilege of being relieving ships of the penalty of 1933. Dutch Lager directly associated with business losing lots of time if they have to Third Reading here in Hamilton, in the shipping stay out of the port, and at the Our extensive stock of real business, for the past three years, same time not jeopardising the On motion of Mr. Spurling the stone jewellery reflects the trend of the day in settings is on sale at and during that time I have visited health of the Colony in the slight­ Bill entitled" The Imperial Institute almost every ship of the Canadian est way. Act, 1933,'' was read a third time. planned for age-long, never- National Steamships; to which he to-be-outmoded adornment: has referred, which has been in this Mr. SPURLING moved that the GOSLING BROS., Ltd. port. I can assure you that during Mr. R. O. CRAWFORD:—Mr. Bill do pass the House and that its Necklets, Bracelets, Ear those three years there has only Chairman, I have listened very title be "The Imperial Institute Rings, Brooches, Rings, Sole Agents been one change as regards doctors carefully to the remarks of hon. Act, 1933." and Pendants, in an unus­ on the five "Lady" boats. The members, but I notice that New ual range of choice. 4481«£«jjm.w.f.ii». other ships on vagabond cruises York, one of the largest shipping Mr. T. H. H. OUTERBRIDGE do not carry dcctois. If the hon. ports in the world, still retains the (Hamilton Parish):—Mr. Speaker, Regular selections include member, who has travelled on the custom of visiting ships. Mr. just beiore this is passed I woi Id Jade, Carnelian, Turquoise, ships, had observed the doctors Chairman, a great deal has been like to suggest to the hon. member Amethyst, Lapis-, Coral, Rose, from their age point of view, he said about this being a farce. I that some investigation might be Quartz, etc., together with must certainly have seen that he am not in a position tu deal with made of the Imperial Institute, the stones of the prevailing could never call them young men the scientific side of it and I do not and just what it means to Bermuda vogue. that were students. I think the intend to, but the fact remains, as or what Bermuda means to the youngest of them is anywhere from all hon. members know, that the FISH Imperial Institute. It seems to me The ultra-modern in 45 to 48 (laughter), so I cannot un­ visiting of a health officer to ships that the exhibition from Bermuda jewellery always .. at fresh from derstand him. When this matter does have a good moral effect. might be brought up-to-date, and was under consideration previously The fact that the doctor knows the that it would be a good thing. I Astwood, Dickinson Co. the hon. and learned member for ship is to be visited by a health happened to see it six years ago and officer ha3 a good effect. I do not Front fi Queen Sts. Hamilton SCOTLAND Pembroke, Mr. Conyers, dealing I must say it was a very ancient and at St. George's with a statement I made to the think that can be contradicted. Bermuda at that time. I imagine House, asked me if I could inform it is just the same now. I only Ask your Qrocer him what countries were granting Mr. T. F. FALL:—Mr. Chairman, mention this in passing because I pratique by wireless. At that time I am not quite satisfied with the think, if Bermuda is to appropriate I replied in the negative, since remarks of the hon. member for an amount like this, it might get For MCGREGOR'S: SMOKED FILLETS, which I have perused the Quaran­ St. George's, although he is inter­ the benefit of it to the extent of KIPPERS, FRESH FILLETS, BLOATERS. tine Annual very carefully, and ested in, the Canadian National having a modern Bermuda Exhibit. although the hon. and learned Steamships. On the second voyage English member for Warwick has already of the "Somers" to Bermuda I had fl78 Quicker on Paper £ agents in Antigua wirelessed the and coming ashore again and col­ agents here long before the ship lecting his fee, or we wish to put the Mr. TALBOT moved for leave to Corner Reid Street and Arcade Writes Smoother—Makes Permanent Records # arrived in Antigua, and the Gov­ responsibility on the master to introduce and read a first time by 3837tw8.Mar.4m.Mar.27. ernment of Antigua informed the certify that his ship is free from its title the Bill entitled "The O.R. 2 oz. bottle 6d. 4 oz. bottle 10d. health authorities in Bermuda. infectious disease. I can see no Loblein Act, 1933." justification for continuing the The Director of Health boarded the XP.'aVf & FRENCH REMEDV. ship here and conferred with them, present system. It seems to me His Honour the SPEAKER in­ and he said he could get no further either we must put our faith in the formed the House that the clerk THERAPION No.1 information from the captain of the master and the medical officer on had furnished the. certificate THERAPION No.2 ship than was communicated by board the ship, and take their word required by Rule 65. THERAPION No 3 THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. whether there is any infectious Mo. 1 Cop.a DiMhutfn. Hm. a Curat Blood wireless. The captain had also E01W< mo. a COM Chronic VukauMh disease, or the medical officer from —which was agreed to. English Price 3i. Chemists, or either No.return M all. communicated with Bermuda by P^LECLERCMed.Co.HaverstockRd.NiW.5.Lcm

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Now, more than ever .... (By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Ok­ CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS I lahoma) "CANADA'S COMMERCE CARRIERS'* OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS William Linton Andrews, Editor of the Leeds (England) Mercury, says:— CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE "Sometimes when I listen to windy talk about marketing plans, Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel I want to get up and remind the BERMUDA — EASTERN GROUP — DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) Leads the Way speaker that markets are simply people. Some of the experts get Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B., and entangled in forests of formulas. Demerara, calling each way at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, They ought to make it their job St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad. With ihe to get right through to the people. Arr. and Leave "Those who make goods are Leave Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda for shortsighted if they look upon their STEAMER Halifax, Boston, Bermuda Bermuda St. John, N.B., goods as sold when they have de­ .N.S. Mas.s for W.I. and Boston MONARCH posited them in the warehouse of a wholesaler or upon the shelves Lady Hawkins....- Mar. 18 of a retailer. No article is truly Lady Drake Mar. 25 of BERMUDA sold until it has reached the hands Lady Nelson..„ Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 April 8 of the man or woman who actually Lady Hawkins Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 April 22 and the intends to use it. "The manufacturer, in order to Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. sell the right people the right QUEEN article at the right price in the WESTERN GROUP SERVICE right place at the right time, must Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N,S. not leave his marketing to the via Boston (in winter), calling at Hamilton, Bermuda; Nassau, Bahamas; Kington, Jamaica; of BERMUDA haphazard channels by which so making C.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, British Honduras. many excellent commodities today Leave reach the consumer. Marketing Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive B'da for ' rWO of the outstanding vessels of the must advance step by step with STEAMER Halifax, Boston, Bermuda Bermuda Bermuda Boston and making. The methods employed N.S. Mass. for Nassau Halifax • world—each over 22,400 tons—the must sell more goods at less cost only liners afloat that provide a private to informed customers who de­ Lady Rodney bath with every room. Pleasure-planned Mar. 13 Mar. 14 mand them. Lady Somers..- Mar. 13 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 especially for Bermuda service with mag­ "The modern factor in this bus­ Lady Rodney Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 April 10 April 11 nificent lounges, smart night club cafes, iness which alone can secure the Lady Somers April 5 April 7 April 9 April 10 April 25 April 26 $250,000 dance deck, complete stage with co-operation of distributors, can find markets, can inform customers "talkie" equipment and ship-to-shore and can reduce the cost of the whole VAGABOND CRUISES phone. Sailings twice weekly between operation, is advertising. Passenger and Cargo Service, Bermuda—Eastern Service—Demerara Bermuda and New York. "The TJnited States was the first country to discover that selling is STEAMER made easier by the creation of Leave Halifax Arrive and Leave St. George's only For Reservations, apply 'pull' from the customer than by the exclusive use of 'push' from tha Mar. 18 Mar. 22 manufacturer. April 8 April 12 WATLINGTON & CONYERS "One of the effects of the ad­ General Agents vance of popular education has For Reservations, Passenger and Freight Rates, apply to— been to make the reading of news­ JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. HAMILTON BERMUDA papers a universal habit. This in Subject to change without notice !143tfm.w.tp. turn has built up the very large Hamilton, Bermuda. aggregate sales of newspapers today, and has placed at the disposal of advertisers the most economical producer of 'pull' so far discovered. "Markets, I say, are only people, HAIL NOTICES FURNESS BERMUDA LINE and newspaper advertising is de­ (Under Contract with Bermuda Government) monstrably the most certain and Mails per S.s. Lady Somers for MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE economical and the simplest me­ the United States of America, (Via New York—Bermuda Sendee Royal and United States Mail Steamers thod of placing a sales message Boston) and the Dominion of Can­ (Royal and United States Mail Steamers) before the people. As an English­ ada, will close at the General Post T.E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" man I take off my hat to those Office today:— Minimum $50.00 — Winter Season — 1933 Americans who have led the way Ordinary Mail at 4.30 p.m. Commencing January llth, 1933. Min. $60 round trip in sales publicity. We in Britain Lowest rate offered in the regular New York-Bermuda Service are benefiting by their example. Registered Mail at 4 p.m. Commencing March 21st—Two sailings weekly between Bermuda and PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS We try to get right through to the Parcel Post for Canada at 4 p.m. New York people." * * * Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Sail Arrive Sail Arrive Steamer Leave Arrive Leave Arrive oo Bermuda for Great Britain, the New York Bermuda Bermuda New York Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York Dominion of Canada, and the United States of America, will close Pan America Sat. Mar. 25 Mon. Mar. 27 Fri. Mar. 31 Sun. Apr. 2 •Southern Cross.. Queen of Bda.... Tue. Mar. 21 Thur. Mar. 23 Sat. Mar. 25 Mon. Mar. 27 THE REGIMENTAL BAND at the General Post Office on Wed­ Sat. Apr. 1 Mon. Apr. 3 Mon. Apr. 3 Pan America Monarch of Bda. Sat. Mar. 25 Mon. Mar. 27 Wed. Mar. 29 RB. Mar. 31 nesday:— Mon Apr. 3 Wed. Apr. 5 Wed- Apr. 5 Fri. Apr. 7 CONCERT Pan America Queen of Bda.... Tue. Mar. 28 Thur. Mar. 30 Fri. Mar. 31 Sun. Apr. 2 Ordinary Man at 12 noon. Fri. Apr. 7 Sun. Apr. 9 Sun. Apr. 9 Tue. Apr. 11 Monarch of Bda. Sat. Apr. 1 Mon. Apr. 3 Mon. Apr. 3 Wed. Apr. 5 Parcel Post for Great Britain, Pan America Wed. Apr. 12 Fri Apt. 14 Sat. Apr. 15 Mon. Apr. 17 •Western World- Queen of Bda.... Tue. Apr. 4 Thur. Apr. 6 Fri. Apr. 7 Sun. Apr. 9 and the United States at 11.30 a.m. Sat. Apr. 15 Mon. Apr. 17 Moir. Apr. 17 Pan America Monarch of Bda. Sat. Apr. 8 Mon. Apr. 10 Mon. Apr. 10 Wed. Apr. 12 Par-la-Ville 3-5 Today * * * Tue. Apr. 18 Thur. Apr. 20 Thur. Apr. 20 Sat. Apr. 22 Pan America.... Queen of Bda.... Tue. Apr. 11 Thur. Apr. 13 Thur. Apr. 13 Sat. Apr. 15 Mails per S.s. Lady Hawkins for Sat. Apr. 22 Mon. Apr. 24 Mon. Apr. 24 Wed. Apr. 26 Pan America Monarch of Bda. Thur. Apr. 13 Sat. Apr. 15 Sat. Apr. IS Mon. Apr. 17 the West Indies and British Guiana Wed. Apr. 26 Fri. Apr. 28 Sat. Apr. 29 Mon. May 1 'American Legion Sat. Apr. 29 Mon. May 1 Queen of Bda.... Sat. Apr. 15 Mon. Apr. 17 Mon. Apr. 17 Wed. Apr. 19 By kind permission of the Com­ will close at the General Post Office Mon. May 1 Monarch of Bda. Mon. Apr. 17 Wed. Apr. 19 Fri. Apr. 21 Sun. Apr. 23 manding Officer and Officers, the on Thursday:— Queen of Bda.... Thur. Apr. 20 Sat. Apr. 22 Sat. Apr. 22 Mon. Apr. 24 band of the 1st Bn. Northumber­ Ordinary Mail at 4.30 p.m. Monarch of Bda. Mon. Apr. 24 Wed. Apr. 26 Wed. Apr. 26 Fri. Apr. 28 land Fusiliers will give the follow­ Registered Mail and Parcel Post * Leave for South America on regular fortnightly schedule, Wed. Apr. 26Fri. Apr. 28 Sat. Apr. 29 Moa. May 1 ing programme in Par-la-Ville from at 4 p.m. x From South America. Mo i< roh of Bda. Fri. Apr. 28|Sun. Apr. 30 Tue. May 2 Thur. May 4 * * * I 3-5 p.m. today. Subject to change without notice if ca-cumstances require. March—"Pomp Circumstancs" Mails per S.s. Patuca for Turks • Subject to change without notice if circumstances require. For reservations, passenger and freight rates, apply Elgar Islands, will close at the General Overture—"Land of the Post Office on Thursday: I WATLINGTON &. CONYERS, Agents Ordinary Mail at 5 p.m. • JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. Mountain and the Flood" ssued January 24th. 1933. MacGuny Registered Mail and Parcel Post at Waltz—"Love and Life in Hol­ 5 p.m. land". Joyce * * * Selection—' 'Euddigore'' Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Ber­ OCEAN DOMINION LINE Sullivan muda for Great Britain, the Do­ Suite "Three Dream Dances" minion of Canada, and the United THE ROYA L MAIL LINES, LTD. CANADA -- BERMUDA Coleridge Taylor States of America, will close at the LOND-ON DIRECT SERVICE WEST INDIES—DEMERARA "Wothan's Abshied and Fire General Post Office on Friday:— Music" Wagner Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. S.s. "LOMBARDY" to sail from London March 8th SERVICE Scena—"A Hunting Scene" Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. •M.V. "LOCHMONAR' " 15th Parcel Post for Great Britain, and Bucalossi S.s. "SICILY" April 5th [ the United States at 11.30 a.m. Selection—"Haydn Wood's *M.v. DRECHTDYK" " 12th S.S. "MOYRA" sails from St. John, N. B. March 27th, Halifax, April 1st Arr. Godfery Songs" S.s. "CULEBRA" Mails Due Today from England " 26th A STEAMER sails from St. John, N.B. April llth, Halifax, April 16th *M.v. NEBRASKA'" May 10th GOD SAVE THE KING Ships marked "have r ef rigerator accommodation All ships except And fortnightly thereafter from St. John and Halifax Mails per S.s. Majestic due to : Conductor, Mr.A.Hollick.A.R.C.M. arrive in New York on the 21st "Culebra" and "M ebraska" have passenger accommodation Cargo accepted on through Bills of Lading from the Principal 00 should connect with Q.t.e.v. "Mon­ arch of Bermuda" sailing for Ber­ Centres tn Great Britain and the Continent R. M. BROWNE, Agent STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS muda on the 25th. Suhject to change without notice Front Street Hamilton i HABEKETT & RICHARDSON, Agents Mails May Arrive on Thursday from e Hy. Langridge & Company, Telephone 1710 England « 16 Great St. Helen's, T.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda (Fur­ 3 London, E.O. 3. ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive Mails per S.s. "Olympic" due to from New York today, sailing arrive in New York on the 28th MORRIS A. 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BY THE WAY ROSE AND CRAY SAVE with SAFETY at I have always been interested in omas. the various beauty shops for wo­ men and the wonderful contri­ vances for making them look other than they really are. Some of my IS YOUR BEAUTY friends have contended that I am crazy because I prefer women with THE ELECTRIC WAY a reasonable amount of paint. I do not like the "daubed" type of female. Costing * * * Cleanest and you twice Since "Penguin Island" most women have followed the fashions what it and have made an attempt to ap­ should? proximate the true Parisian,model Most Economical no matter upon what lines they are built. * * * 1CE AY is the time for economy, why spend good money when you can do your laundry Now come the results announced at r orr e without any hard work and save. by the International Beauty Shop SMART women in cities Owners which has just held a four- and small towns alike are day convention at the Pennsylvania realizing more and more Hotel, New York. * * * Cost of Washing and Ironing that there is A THRIFTY This convention is the first really WAY TO LOVELINESS. to get down to brass tacks and to BY LAUNDRY The line of modern toilet­ promote the manufacture of ap­ pliances for the female frame that Washing and flat ironing 5 0 ries AT THE PHOENIX, beggar description. We are told Electricity for iron (shirts, etc., at Your Rexall Drug Store of' 'demountable lips," " ear tacks,'' home) 4 "muscle oil," and pictures for Labour for ironing 4 0 are a revelation both as to finger nails. You can even have price and unusual assort­ letters on sour fingernails spelling 9 4 ment! "I Love You." You can also get what is described as a "saucy" WITH ELECTRIC WASHER WITH ELECTRIC WASHER AND nose for $35. Offer Extended! IRONING MACHINE * * * Interest on cost of Washer 7 One of the best inventions for TO THURSDAY, MARCH 30th Electricity for Washer 5 Interest 5% on cost of equipment 1 2 the modern woman is the hat with % packet soap 5 Be Our Quest at Reid Hall curls attached. ffc's a wonder Electricity for Washer 5 Electricity for iron ™ 6 },4 packet soap 5 somebody didn't think of this Labour fer ironing _ 4 0 We give a full paid admission before, seeing that hair attached Copyright, 1933. by Fairchild Electricity for ironing 9 to Reid Hall with every pur­ to hats have been used on the stage The sports suit illustrated for many years. combines a light gray skirt with 5 11 2 9 chase of 4/- or more at our * * * a rose basketweave icoolen jac­ Another innovation is a spray ket, the lapels fashioned of the new modernized goods coun­ skirt fabric. The blouse of rose for the hair which makes it stay crepe, ties in a soft bow t the ters. put. You set the waves and then neckline. spray the stuff with an atomizer. When the hair dries, there you are. CONNOR CANADIAN WASHERS SAVE .v/M SAFETY It will last for twenty-four hours. .// your *?OXG^C DRUG SfORE * * * In fact the liquid is enhanced £22. 15. 0 by a metallic powder in colours. BOVRIL, LTD. You can have green, silver, gold, The thirty-sixth Annual General Deferred Payments Arranged to Suit your Convenience i pink, and what are called the "natural shades." This last seems Meeting of Bovril, Ltd., was held I to be an overstatement in a con­ in London, on 3rd March, 1933, THE BOOK STORE vention that has artificiality for its the Lord Luke, K.B.E., (the Chair­ watchword. man) presiding. Sir James Crichton-Browne, M. ii : : ARGENTINE TANGO The "detachable" fingernails are D., L.L.D., F.R.S., said that he did AT OUR SHOWROOMS I by Philip Guedalla. A book entrancing. They are described not wish to pose as monumental I! of travel. as flexible and caa be washed, ironed but he thought he could claim to be and filed like the ordinary ones animpressive example of what stead­ THE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY 8 : : : : HOW TO BECOME AN $ entrusted to fingers by nature. fast allegiance to Bovril could do, AIR PILOT by R. L. Pres­ Pictures are now put upon the nails, both in the maintenance of nut­ 5 ton. A simple explanation and later, perhaps, we may see the rition, and the prevention of obe­ of how to obtain a flying enthusiastic woman carrying the sity. 5 licence. portraits of her "gentlemen fri­ j : PRACTICAL BOAT ends." Her lovers at her finger Conquering That "Sinking Feel­ I SAILING by D. Frazar. A tips, so to speak. ing." concise and simple treatise. * * * I I forgot i.o say that the nails can Sir James, believed Bovril wars I : : : : THE AMAZING MR. be purchased to match the well qualified to assist in correct­ 5 NOEL COWARD by P. Bray- gown. Really, one can buy- a ing and alleviating that condition. brooke. This is tne first gown and have everything Bovril braced up tfco nerves and I Noel Coward biography, made up to match it. It imparted spirit and confidence, as : : : : DECK SPORTS by M. makes no difference what kind of a was conspicuously shown in the woman you think you are, the grevious influenza epidemic through CLES H. Feddersen. A complete guide to games on board, beauty shop will fix you up. which the country had just passed. & with rules. * * * The enormous and progressive de­ J. B. ASTWOOD & SON Removable lips are guaranteed mand for Bovril during the spid- 4286«I«Ini.eilp. : : : : THE JUNIOR OUT­ to stand the hardest usage. I am emic was conclusive proof of the i LINE OF HISTORY by not quite certain what that means, confidence felt in it by the people. permission of Mr. H. G. but it evidently takes into consid­ They had proved for themselves, 5 Wells. This book by I. O. eration the temptations given to on the large scale, that the imely Evans is based on H. G. mankind in connection with the use of Bovril increased resistence Wells' famous Outline of oscillatory glands, if such glands to the inroads of influenza, that is History, there be. They will "last twenty- afforded support during an at­ English Yarsity four hours," says the inventor, tack, and that it was restorative : : THE "LOVELY LADY and they come in different shades. in the debility—often protracted by D. H. Lawrence. The * * c and hazardous- that followed in last collection of Law­ "Ear tacks" are contrivances to its tram. rence's fiction. hold ears back, especially for those He drew attention to the dis­ Playing CarC : ALL MEN ARE whose mentality, approximating the quieting fact that during the last ENEMIES by Richard Al­ braying fraternity, find that Na­ thirty years there had been an dington. A new novel by ture has given them a suitable set actual increase in the death rate the author of Tbe Colonel's of ears. amongst young women from fifteen * * 0 LINEN FINISH Daughter, A romantic love to twenty-five years of age. story covering the period Then there is a paste to squirt He attributes this to two factors— 1900-1927 taking place in into the eyes to give that alluring malnutrition and fatigue. Young more than one European sparkle after drinking 3.2 beer. wage earning girls often worked country as well as in Lon­ Young things can keep that sparkle under conditions of stress and 1/9 pk. or 20/- doz. don and provincial Eng­ even after midnight when the party strain. After a hurried, perhaps land. is growing weak. scanty breakfast they had to journ­ * * * ey to their places of business in all I forgot to say that the artificial weathers and often contracted colds fingernails come in "bridge sets," which they neglected. They had a THE BOOK STORE X a feature that will appeal to local lunch that was not dietetically card sharks and perhaps put the satisfactory, and in the evening, Bermuda Bridge Club on the map. owing to night classes, cinemas, THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. It's a wonderul chance to signal your theatres or dances, they did not partner. When it's clubs, you simply get the rest they required. Sir scratch your nose with the club James suggested that if those girls 44 fingernail. could be provided with a cup of Babe" Ruth Wallops Out His First Hit of the Season * * * Bovril and a biscuit at eleven o'clock The beauty shop people say that every forenoon this would prove a this is going to be a year of tall valuable protective measure, the women. They have therefore got cost of which would be more than up a number of high" headgears compensated for by increased pro­ upon which to build the hair. duction and diminished absen­ The hair line at the back of the teeism. neck is to be lifted up about the middle of the head so that the neck will assume a gooselike elasticity quite capable of stretching into other peoples' affairs, andwe may thus conclude that gossip this season will be at its worst. THE CHILDREN'S 9 ^ • With these matters before us FAVOURITE DRINK what is the use to worry over de­ 100 Dancing Singing Beauties pressions and disarmaments? This Good for Grown-ups intuitive sense for female arma­ ment offsets anything the British WHEELER too Premier can do, artificial finger­ nails being what they are, and com­ At All Grocers and Druggists paratively cheap. WOOLSEY * * * Each year seems to bring us nearer the perfect woman whieh 100 Handsome Tarzans the beauty shop people are trying JACK ARNOLD is the Agent "Babe" Ruth, famed "home-run king," is seen as he knocked out his first hit of the to produce. season at the New York Yankees' training quarters at St, Petersburg. Fla. . . Dial 2076 M.M.H. lit"

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Anton Rovinsky, concert pianist, 11.30—Dance Orchestra will be heard in the second of his 18.00—Rhythm Club current series of recitals on the Miessner Electronic Piano from WJZ, New York 760kc. 4.45 to 5.00 p.m., over WABC and 6.00—Lee Sims and Ilomay Bailey, the Columbia network. Choosing soprano compositions which display the 71MM*WT '6.15—Adventures of Dick Daring, great range of tonal effects possible a Boy of Today on the Electronic, Rovinsky will 6.30—The Singing Lady play selections from Bach, Chopin, Debussy and Liadoff. 6.45—Little Orphan Annie * * * 7.00—Maud and Cousin Bill 7.15—Eoodworth's Orchestra A murder mystery wherein not 7.30—Three X Sisters holes 6200 yards only the murderer but the victim is 7.45—Lowell Thomas—Today's 10 minutes from Hamilton by Ferry^^»J missing will supply the plot com­ News plication for tonight's episode of 8.00—Amos 'n' Andy •-»»&>S5? CULLY EQUIPPED GOLF SHOP "Fu Manchu Mystery Stories," 8.15—Tastyeast Jesters over the WABC-Columbia network, 8.30—Five Star Theatre AND from 9.30 to 10.00. 9.00—Clicquot Club Eskimos Simplicity is the significant feature CLUB HOUSE Sub-titled "The House of Golden 9.30—Don Carney Dog Chats Joss," the story brings to that 9.45—To be Announced of the new Spring Blouses .... nemesis of crime, Nayland Smith, 10.00—Sinclair Greater Minstrels one of the most baffling mysteries 10.30—Jack Frost's Melody Mo­ Necklines are higher, sleeves are GOLFLR'5 GRILL he has yet encountered, a mystery ments even more interesting if in a more that starts with a drunken sailor's 11.00—The Three Keys modified way .... story and ends, of course, with Fu 11.15—Vic and Sade—Skit Nicol Thompson & Stuart Murray Manchu. 11.30—Arlene Jacks n Meets the Professionals * * * Old Stager OUR NEW BLOUSES TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 12.00—The Southern Singers -ZrX- 15/- (Bermuda Time) .WABC, New York 860kc. 6.00—Berrens Orchestra - - - Straight from New York GSA 49.6m. and GSC 31.3m., 6.30— SkLppy Daventry, England 6.45—The Lone Wolf Tribe 7.00—Time Signal from Big Ben. 7.00—Reis and Dunn Vocal and instrumental re­ • 7.15—On the Air Tonight cital by Sarah Fischer (so­ 7.20—Elizabeth Barthell prano) ; Renee Sweetland 7.30—Gallagher and Shean YOUNG BROTHERS (pianoforte) 7.45—Just Plain Bill Queen Street 7.45—New Books, a talk by Mr. •8.00—Myrt and Marge Basil de Selincourt 3.15—Buck Rogers in the Year 2433 8.00—Popular Orchestral pro­ 8.30—Martin's Orchestra gramme (gramophone re­ 8.45—Boake Carter—News cords) 9.00—Whispering Jack Smith 8.45-9.00—News Bulletin 9.15—Singin' Sam >00«>10<*CX 9.30—Fu Manchu Mystery Stories ooooooooooe THE BOOK STORE WEAF, New York 660kc. 10.00—Chesterfield Programme (Stationery Department) 8.00—Whispering Banjos 10.15—The Mills Brothers 6.15—Slow River 10.30—Mysteries in Paris 6.30—The Flying Family 11.00—Columbia Revue 6.45—Paul Wing 11.30—Edwin C. Hill—News 7.00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra 11.45—William O'Neal, Tenor 7.30—King Kong 12.00—Columbia Symphony Orch. 7.45—Andrea Marsh—Singer PLAIN WHITE PAPER NAPKINS 8.00—Hall and Gruen, piano team 8.15—Wheatenaville—Sketch KDKA, Pittsburgh 980kc. 8.30—Elvia Allman—Singer 6.00—To be Announced 8.45—The Goldbergs—Sketch 6.15-7.17—Same as WJZ 5/6 per 1000 9.00—Soconyland Sketches 7.17—Teaberry Sport Review 9.30—The Voice of Firestone 7.22—Press News-Reeler 9d. per 100 10.00—A & P Gypsies 7.30— KDKA Orchestra 10.30—The Buick Programme 7.45-9.45—Same as WJZ TH8 PINK8T HOTEL IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE 11.00—Contented Programme 9.45—To be Announced 4482<"itl. 11.30—National Radio Forum 10.00-11.30—Same as WJZ 12.00—Hotel Pennsylvania Orch. 11.30—Bridge School of the AW 11.45—Samuel DiPrimio. Tenor LUNCHEON . TEA WLW, Cincinnati 700kc. 12.00—Teaberry Sport Review 6.00—The Low-Down 6.15—Billie Dauscha and Orch. WTIC, Hartford lOOOkc. ENGLISH CUTLERY GALA DINNERS Tuesday and 6.30-7.00—Same as WJZ 6.00—Whispering Banjos 7.00—Jack and Jill 6.15—Morgan Memorial Chat IX*L—Stainless Steel 7.15—Old Man Sunshine 6.30—Same as WEAF Friday Evenings 7.30—Bob Newhall, Sports Com­ 6.45—Difc jverers' Club POCKET KNIVES — SCISSORS — RAZORS mentator 7.00—Bulletins TABLE KNIVES 7.45-8.15—Same as WJZ 7.05—Same as WEAF 8.15—Gene and Glenn 7.30—Revere Sisters Special Sunday concerts. All 8.30—Chandu the Magician 7.45—Cavalier of Song Masters Hardware Co. 8.45—Detectives Black and Blue 8.00—The Travellers Hour sports. Dancing in the grill. 9.00—Jack Berch and the Sylvan- 9.00-11.00—Same as WEAF Phones 1192—1193 ians ' 11.00—WTIC Playhouse 4328«j>[th.citp. 9.30—Same as WEAF 11.30—Bulletins 10.00-11.00—Same as WJZ 11.35—The Merry Madcaps THEODORE TITZE, Managing Director 11.00—Same as WEAF , 12.00—Same as WEAF WHERE TO STAY IN ENGLAND 18-hole golf cs urse available to residents and visitors.

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DAT No. iZ—Thursday, March 23, Sir HENRY WATLINGTON:—Mr. new Legislature which is to .be COLONIAL PARLIAMENT 1933. Chairman, that will be 40 years elected in a month or two is con­ from the time the Bill was first cerned. After all, the exemption MINUTES introduced into the House. does not expire in any event until Continued from page 5 1934, and it should definitely not be The minutes of the last meeting Lt.-Col. the Hon. T. M. DILL decided by this House, which is The Bill was read a first time by were read and confirmed. (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Chair­ supposed to be practically at its An Opportunity its title. man, I will second that pro forma, last gasp. It should be thrashed MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR thought I do not take in the whole out and decided by the new House, THE CIVIL SEEVICE period of time which my colleague's which will be elected in April, ESTABLISHMENT ACT, The following Message from His motion covers. I may say that I May or June of this year. With 1927, AMENDMENT Excellency the Governor:— subscribe to every word my col­ regard to the other contention, ACT, 1933. league has uttered about the service that the Colonial Treasurer has Into five groups we have arranged First Beading (No. 86) being rendered by the railway. It put an unduly strict interpretation was not In operation when I left on the meaning of this exemption our stock of Carpets...Wiltons, T. ASTLEY CUBITT, the Colony, and when I came back from taxation, it seems to me he Mr. SPURLING moved that the Lieut.-General, Governor and I must say it more than fulfilled could not have done otherwise if Axminister, Brussels, Tapestries... Bill entitled "The Civil Service Commander-in-Chief. my expectations of it. I remember the wording of the Act is used: Establishment Act, 1927, Amend­ that General Asser's expressed "any plant, material, goods or A few of each in various sizes, from ment Act, 1933," this day received The Governor has the honour to ambition was that we should have rolling stock imported into these 6x9 feet to 9x12 feet of excellent from His Excellency the Governor, forward, for the favourable con­ a railway something of the type Islands for the purpose of the be read a first time by its title. sideration of the Honourable that was running in Switzerland:—I construction or equipment of the quality, and colourings typically House of Assembly, the accompany­ am referring not to the main rail­ railway line." It seems to me •—which was agreed to. ing copy of a Bill entitled "The ways passing through Switzerland, equipment cannot be read as in­ Bermudian. Bermuda Volunteer Act, 1931, but to the smaller railways which cluding what we might call con­ The^Bill was read a first time by Amendment Act, 1933," which he run through the hills,—and I sumable stores. It means perma­ must say that not only has General its title. has caused to be prepared in the nent equipment like rails, coaches, interests of the efficiency of the Asser's ambition been fulfilled but sleepers, and parts of engines, but ADJOURNMENT Volunteer Force now established it has been tremendously surpassed. not consumable stores like oil, At 60/-, 85/-, 100/-, 120/-, 150/- tn the Colony. The ballasting, road-beds and roll­ grease, tickets and such things. ing stock are a long way ahead of If this Colony is to help the railway Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. Public Buildings, Hamilton, anything I have seen in any of the' I would sooner do it by way of a George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, in 21st March, 1933. local Swiss railways, and I think subsidy than by way of exemption moving that the House do now they are admirable for our purpose. from taxation. After all, it is not A real opportunity is offered. adjourn I might say several hon. ORDER CARRIED OVER It has had the effect of keeping a question now of the railway You can make a substantial saving. members have asked me if we heavy chars-a-banc off the roads being finished. That argument could possibly go over Thursday Mr. Conyers, the member in here, which everyone who is famil­ is needed. We have the railway and meet next Tuesday. I know charge of the first order, not being iar with motor traffic must admit here, we have it in operation, and there are several things going on present, the order was carried over would be dangerous in this place, even if this company cannot make this week which many members to the next day of meeting. and I think it fills the bill admirab­ it pay on its present capital and the would like to attend, but I feel ly as far as the island is concerned. Railway Company go into liquida­ with such important orders as we PETITION CONSIDERED Just in passing I may say that I tion, the railway line and the have ahead of us, and the desira­ Bermuda Railway Company, for went over to Guernsey, and if rolling stock are here. They are bility of bringing the session to a tax exemption etc. anybody wants to see what Ber­ still available for use, and so far close, it would really be undesirable muda escaped he should go to as I can understand can be made to go over until next week. There­ On motion of Sir Henry Watling­ Guernsey, which is 24 square miles- to pay their operating expenses fore I am moving that the House ton the petition of the Bermuda only a little larger than Bermuda— and a reasonable amount of capital do now adjourn with the idea of Railway Company, Ltd., praying for where they allow motor traffic. He charges. Now if we do not do this meeting on Thursday. exemption from local taxes and should walk along the roads, and we do not jeopardise the railway rREET import duties, was considered in see how he gets along. I think service. All we do is to make it Mr. SPURLING moved that the committee. this railway pretty exactly fulfills less profitable for the capital in­ House do now adjourn. the object the Colony has in view vested in it. So I say I think I shall Mr. B. 0. C. OUTERBRIDGE in for transport. At the same time, have to vote against this whole the Chair. when it comes to our binding proposal, first on the grounds that Mr. A. C. SMITH (.Paget Parish): future Legislatures up to 1964, are I definitely do not think this House —Mr. Speaker, arising out of the we not going a bit beyond what should deal with it, and that it action of the Chairman when the Sir HENRY WATLINGTON we should do at the present time? should be brought before the PEMBROKE GARBAGE COLLECTION Bill entitled "The Alien Act. 1926, (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Chair­ Give them an extension for a fixed new House, and secondly because Amendment Act, 1933," was under man, I do not know whether it is time—say ten years if you like— when the original concession was Every Week commencing April 3rd consideration in committee, it will necessary to read this petition and then leave it for each Legisla­ given by the House the Railway be remembered that the com­ through. The facts are fairly well ture to consider what the circum­ Company knew what they were mittee divided evenly and that the shown in the petition: that when stances would be on each occasion getting and went on building the MONDAY — From Grace Church to Spanish Point, back to Cox's Chairman gave his casting vote in the Act finally passed it only gave it comes up. To go the whole line on those conditions. If we Hill, Clarence Avenue, and roads over Mount Hill. Also East favour of the motion the Com­ exemption for ten years from the length of the remission of duties for really need to help it in order to Broadway. mittee rise. Now far be it from me time of commencement of the Act. 40 years I think is more than this maintain the service, let us con­ TUESDAY — Serpentina Road West of B.A.A. Gate. Road from to say one word against the Chair­ Well, it is shown in the petition House should commit itself to. sider it on the basis of a subsidy Mr. L. B. Harnett's past Guest House and Rockville to Ser­ man as an individual exercising that it was not until 1930 that and not on the basis of a concess­ pentine. Wesleyan Cemetery Road. his own judgment in voting on they practically got to work on it, Mr. A. W. BLUCK (Pembroke ion. Corss Road from Serpentine over Rosemont to Princess Gate; any motion which is before the and in the passage of the original Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I thor­ Cross Road Weber, Catlin, Birdsaye etc. House or committee, but I would, Act, or the petition, they asked oughly agree with the remarks of Cross Road Electric Light Station to Mrs. Hand's; however, Mr. Speaker, say that he exemption for 40 years' time. That (To Be Continued) the hon. and learned member for Cross Road Serpentine to Mr. O. ZuiU's. was not entitled so to do under the was cut down to ten years. I Devonshire, Col. Dill. I think it New Road, Mr. L. Trott's to West Church Street; particular circumstances in which cannot exactly recall how it was would be a great mistake really if he was placed. In May's Parlia­ done, but it was accepted at the ALSO Front Street, west of Heyl's corner. the committee passed this, granting mentary Practice it is there laid time. I think everyone will ac­ WEDNESDAY—Government House Hill, along Euclid Avenue, to the Railway Company these down, in page 361, under "Divisions knowledge that the railway is then south to Sarpentine and East to Town limits. privileges for this length of time. are equal," if I may quote: "If trying to carry out what it was >Stop Top of Friswell's Hill, top of North Hill. We cannot tell what may happen the numbers in a division are built for, and that it is giving a Road down southern side of North Hill to Pembroke Church; during such a long period as 40 equal the Speaker, who otherwise good service. Also it is in the j That COLD! Cedar Avenue from Church to Town limits. years, and I quite agree that it does not vote, must give the casting infancy of its career, and it was would be a great mistake to bind Don't Let It Run Beyond THURSDAY — Pond Hill Road past School. Pond Road; Happy vote. In the performance of this considerably delayed on account of future Legislatures down to a Valley Road and roads between including Middletown; duty he is at liberty to vote like the tremendous costs from various the First Stage! period such as that outlined by Also Cavendish Development. any other member, according to reasons—very largely on account of the hon. member in charge. My A cold ordinarily goes through his conscience, without assigning a the high cost of the land acquired. FRIDAY — Fairyland, Point Shares, Pitt's Bay Road from Cox's idea would be to give this privilege three stages: the Dry Stage, the reason; but in order to avoid the A tremendous amount of money Hill to Heyl's Corner, Pitt's Bay. for a period of five years. I think first 24 hours: the Watery Secretion least imputation upon his impar­ has been spent in Bermuda, and it ALSO, Road west of Bermudiana Hotel. that is quite sufficient. Then it is Stage, from 1 to 3 days; and the tiality it is usual for him when has certainly done Bermuda a the length of the time of the Mucous Secretion Stage. To let a practicable to vote in such a man­ considerable amount of good, out­ 1. All rubbish which can be burnt should be burnt on house­ House, and future Houses would cold run beyond the first stage is ner as not to make a decision of side of the railway. I backed this holder's premises. then be able to say whether they Inviting danger. the House final, and to explain his up in the first instance, therefore 2. Non-burnable rubbish should be placed at the public roadside were prepared to go on with this Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine reasons, which are entered in the I presume it is put in my hands to by 6 a.m. on the appointed day, in a container which one man matter. Now the hon. member in taken at the first sign of a cold will journal." And then May goes carry on, and I feel it requires every •; can lift. charge has alluded to the fact that usually stop it in one day. This on to give a number of instances in assistance that it is possible to & 3. The containers must not be at the public roadside for more the company needs all the support famous tablet is effective because it which the Speaker of the House give to keep it on its feet, because than 12 hours it can get. I can see that point. does the four things necessary. It of Commons ruled that he felt the liabilities are very heavy and HEALTH DEPT. We do not know what difficulties it opens the bowels, kills the cold bound to vote to keep discussion they have had tremendous capital may get into. What he says is true, germs and fever in the system, re­ open, and on page 364, half way costs to take care of. As you all and I think it Would be desirable lieves the headache and tones the down the page, it will be seen that know, probably, I backed it up by for us not to bind the country to entire system. Anything less than . "when the voices are equal in com­ buying f 1.000 worth of debentures such a period, because if something that is toying with a cold. Get mittee of the whole House the and presenting them to my daugh­ happened whereby the Colony had Grove's Laxative BROMO QUI­ Chairman, who does not otherwise ters. Well, they were cut down into to give further concessions or take NINE today and accept nothing else vote, gives his casting vote, and in stock and it is in their nands and CLAR-O-TYPE the railroad over even, or something At all chemists. doing so is guided by the same belongs to them. I have no interest of that sort, it would be very much principles as the Speaker in the in in at, therefore I am competent better for us not to be bound in and House." And then it goes on to to carry on the petition. I only this manner. I feel I cannot sup­ give a number of instances all of mention that to show you that I port the measure as it is here. FOR RENT which I submit, Mr. Speaker, backed it up with my own money. CANT SLIP clearly show that it was against I feel we have got to back this thing to approved tenant Parliamentary practice for the up, because it is doing Bermuda a Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton The Eastern Section (next to Chairman to vote as he did. He good deal of service, especially in Parish):—Mr. Chairman, when for Typewriters should have voted, I submit, to the East End of the island. If ever this petition was presented I was Telephone Building) keep the measure open for discuss­ it can be extended so that all the not in the House. I would very of 3/- bottle ion before the House, and he should community can be taken care of much appreciate it If the hon. not have voted for the motion that I think they will be giving ac omplete member would be kind enough to the committee rise, which killed it. service. There are a few branch read the petition. THE TOWER lines needed, and certainly if they TYPEWRITER OIL carry them out in my opinion Sir HENRY WATLINGTON:— These most desirable premises are His Honour the SPEAKER:—I it will make it a thoroughly efficient Mr. Chairman,I will be very glad nicely adapted for some kinds of 1/6 bottle think the hon. member, if he wished ervice. At present they are in to read the petition. I was going business purposes. to raise a point of order should considerable difficulties with costs, to read it but some hon. members Applications will be considered by have raised it at the time, and not and I feel that Bermuda should that were here suggested that I me at my office (upstairs) North now. It is moved that the House aid them. It must be remembered should not read it. (Having read Western section of The Tower. do now adjourn. we have kept motor cars out, the petition.) It has been stated THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. which I, of course, always worked that the amount of time should SIDNEY H. D. NELMES. for. That is the reason I supported be cut down. Five years has been Reid Street 4385tmeitp. Mr. B. C. C. OUTERBRIDGE the Bill. I figure that if we had mentioned, and that would bring (Smith's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, the motor cars here in proportion to it up to 1939. I should like to hon. member for St. George's, in the number of cars they have in see it carried through to the moving that the House adjourn, Nova Scotia per capita of the popu­ limit asked for, but if it is to be mentioned the need of bringing lation we would have today about i cut down at all it should be made Bermuda the House to an early close. I 4,000 motor cars in Bermuda, and up to 1940, which is exactly ten have a certain matter which I that condition would be an ab­ years from the time construction } want aired in this House. Whether solute menace, although it may not work absolutely started. S.P.C.A. NOTICE you can speak on any subject at be that some members think it is this time I do not know. I under­ dangerous. However I feel the HCNMY COOLIDOK ADAMS stand that there is a certain work railway is doing an efficient service. Mr. A. O. SMITH (Paget Parish) : SECRETARY which has been held up awaiting The Customers of the West India Oil Ccs are hereby I do not think anybody can deny ^Mr. Chairman, I must say that MEW WINDSOR HOTEL a report, and certain expenses are I feel myself in agreement with notified that all goods are priced and sold in United it is, therefore I feel that I am glad StDW«Y O. SIMS going on, and I wanted to get some to support the measure. the sentiments expressed by His information regarding that. If Honour the Speaker: that it would INSPECTOR States Currency but may be paid for in British Currency the House is to be brought to a be unwise for this House to bind 'PHONE I7M at the current Bank Selling rate of exchange on New close that thing will continue be­ any future Legislature with re­ =* fore the next House is called, and Sir HENRY WATLINGTON moved spect to any privileges granted to York at the time of payment. then there will be a message. I can that the prayer of the petition be the railway. He suggested that raise it at a later date, sir. granted, and that it be recom­ perhaps five years would be a mended to the House to allow a reasonable period. On the other —which was agreed to. Bill to be introduced granting the hand, I would like to point out that West India Oil Company exemptions asked for up to the if that were done the principle of The House adjourned to Thurs­ 31st December, 1964. not binding a future Legislature ALEX D. CLAY day, March S3,1933, would be contravened sd far as the JHB RQYAL QAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933 Page 11

launched at him, upper cuts, jabs and even one rabbit punch, which earned the unanimous boos of the crowd for the sailor. Louis received Local and Foreign Sporting News the benefit of a long count of nine 8 in the second stanza. He started the third aggressively but was BOXING 5 BY ELLIS dropped three times in succession ...» ." *:• i before the final hay-maker sent : tf-*tr4Sr him to the canvas for the last time. Two scrappy little fellows i-ut on : POINT PLEASANT HOTEL the best fight of the evening, A. B. Grant and Q.S. Bastin, tn.vh :f In the Grill BRADMAN AND ROCHDALE WRESTLERS GRAPPLE TO H.M.S. Dauntless. The tailois were lightning fast on their feet. DRAW AT ARENA Grant at 112 was somewhat lighter Tuesday, March 28th, 1933 There is a distinct possibility than Bastin but- made up for it First Bout 8.45 p.m. that Bradman may, after all, be Large Crowd Witnesses Boxing by his aggessiveness. Da the second playing for Rochdale next year. round he had Bastin on the verge Early this year Rochdale cabled —Wrestling Bouts Friday Night of a knockout but couldn't polish Four Round Preliminaries to Bradman offering him i 1,000 him off after peppering him right Flyweight if he would be their professional From somewhere east of Suez and left to the jaw. Bastin clung SONNY FLOOD vs. SIDNEY FLOOD for the season 1934. Bradman came Abdul Ghafoor Khan, al­ to the ropes and then, dazed, Welterweight cabled back that he could not. ac­ leged Turkish champion wrestler flopped for a count of six. He still KID MACONNI vs. KID LIMESTONE cept the offer so far in advance, but for all that a matman of prowess had some fight left In him in the Lightweight but yesterday Rochdale received to meet Oscar Nygren, the Swedish third round, but hit the canvas BATTLING WAINWRIGHT vs GEORGE DUNCAN a letter from Bradman asking pachyderm, in a dramatic but after 2 minutes and 10 seconds for them to keep their offer open until somewhat unconvincing exhibition the long count. MAIN SEMI FINAL January 1. 1934. of the gentle art of catch-as-catch- In his letter Bradman says: "I Six Rounds can which ended in a draw at Mr. OTHER BOUTS don't want to leave Australia. Frank Wilson's Bermuda Sports Middleweight That is only natural, but if pro­ H. MINTON FRANK KING Arena last Friday night. Battling Robinson and Kid vs. spects in this country were bad Bermuda Bermuda Dockyard For forty-five minutes the. two Macomi, two Bermuda lads, were and not to be compared with what SEMI FINAL talented heavyweights staged a full of action in the first four-round I can expect in England, I would Six Rounds thrilling show. The 215-lb. Afg­ preliminary. The Battler was a have no hesitation in coming to CYCLONE IULEY vs. TONY SEMAS han is a grand showman. Possessed wicked body-pummeler. When the England. My natural desire is to Ex-Heavyweight Champion, of hypnotic eyes and a luxuriant bout was barely under way, he Heavyweight Champion stay and play for my own country." Bermuda. moustache which seemed to give closed the Kid's left eye and handi­ NO 1934 AUSTRALIAN TOUR? MAIN BOUT him more concern at time s than capped him for the rest of the "Should I be able to do so and Ten Rounds his opponent, Abdul made a hit scrap. The decision went to Rob­ still earn a permanent living here," For the Featherweight Championship of Bermuda with the large crowd. inson. continues Bradman's letter, "I Comedy figured heavily in the KID KELLY vs. TAFF BOWERS would stay; on the other hand if it Kid Liberd won the decision in battle. Before the match had even Finalist of Golden Gloves, Fly, Bantam and Featherweight means sacrificing my living to stay his fracas with K.O. Leader, also a started, Oscar panisced the house. 1932, New York Champion of Bermuda here I would have no option than of Bermuda. Both boys were Grabbing hold of the ropes for a to look elsewhere. In view of recent clumsy and awkward,but willing to little preliminary warming-up, he Timekeeper happenings here there is nothing exchange and take punishment. shuffled his feet, gave one tug— Mr. Walter Card definite as to the future of cricket. More weight and a longer reach and out came the post in his corner earned the decision for A.B. Clarke Judge: Judge: "The Australian tour in 1934 I of the ring. The Swede was no of H.M.S. Dauntless over Bobby Dr. Frank Watlington Mr. Jack Fowle might not eventuate if conflicts more surprised at his mighty feeat Spence of Bermuda in another Referee; Announcer: continue, for body-line bowling I than the fans. four-rounder. Spence was the Mr. Griffiths Mr. Ross Winter may kill all cricket under M.C.C. I The boys started off at a fast better boxer to begin with, but was Admission: "A" Section Ring Side Seats 10/- control unless they ban it." pace which did not let up at any­ whipped easily in the other rounds. "B'» Section 6/- In answer, Mr. Sutcliffe, the time. The Khan proved immed­ Two heavyweights, Mike Proops "C" Section 4/- Rochdale secretary, cabled to Brad­ iately what was evident through­ of the Queen of Bermuda and jj Capacity Only 600. Book your Seats Early. Office: J. Norwood Smith, Fire & Marine Bldg' man as follows: "Letter appreciated. out the struggle, the enormous Marine Tenner, earned the crowd's Can you accept offer definitely power in his hands and wrists. ire by their slow mixing. Proops | J. NORWOOD SMITH, Promoter. not later than June 30, 1933? Oscar was punished with an as­ took the decision after four rounds ;=£!==::< Hearty welcome awaits you." sortment of wrist-holds and the of lusty booing by the fans. 00 two goliaths flopped to the mat, oo but were on their feet in a moment. M. C. C. 560 for 8 Declared, When the ferocious Easterner wrap­ SOMERSET C. C. PLAY New Zealand 153 for 3 ped his wonderful arms around H. M. S. FROBISHER what Oscar calls his head and then . CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., Mar. 25. applied pressure on the headlock, The first game of the season was —With an overnight score of 418 Nygren felt it was time to call a READY played against the Officers and for 5 wickets, Hammond was out halt. Cadets of. H.M.S. Frobisher the for 227 bowled Badcock. His in­ Cruiser recently arriving here with nings was characterised by brilliant THE MOUSTACHE HOLD for" thi Cadets in training. The match was all-round hitting and he was at the arranged with Commander Cun- crease for 301 minutes, hitting He practiced a new hold with no liffe by Mr. Amon Hunt the new twenty-two 4's. little success—the moustache Somerset C.C. Captain. Brown and Voce, the two wriggle. Abdul got mad at the The game started at 2.00 p.m. insult. He wriggled away and show­ CRICKET SEASON? "giants" of the English side, in­ with the Frobishers at the wickets' dulged in some mighty hitting. ed Oscar what a toehold can do to and in an interesting game Lieut. Their partnership realised 50 runs a strong man, meanwhile non­ Duncan topped the score for his in 22 minutes and no less than 108 chalantly twirling his tropical foli­ WITH side with 51 and Comdr. Harbottle runs in*40 minutes. With Brown age. defended well and added 24, closing BATS — (Gunn & Moore and Spalding of England) Hand out for 74 (532 for 7) and Voce dis­ At this point Oscar culled another the total at 104. made bats of time seasoned willow, straight grained blades missed for 66, the M.C.C. innings novelty from his bag of Swedish The local cricketers opened with and perfect balance From 26/- each was declared closed at 560 for 8. tricks, the elastic snap, one might Eric Hunt and Cyril Philpott who Voce was at the crease for only 57 term it. He grabbed hold of Abdul's quickly ran up 210 between them, BALLS — Best quality ox-hide with hand made quilt minutes and hit seven 4's and a elastic protector, stretched it out Philpott making 103 before being i \tmi From 9, 6 each single 6. sky high and then let it go. It lbw by Commander Harbottle. struck the Afghan's back with a BATTING LEG GUARDS From 15 - per pair A crowd of 20,000 watched New This creates a record for the sting. Zealand go to bat. With 25 runs S.C.C, 200 runs in 1J hours before •11 WICKET KEEPING GLOVES — English horsehide, expertly The Khan gave him tit for tat, on the board Dempster was out for the fall of a wicket. padded, reinforced tips and non-slip leather palms Oscar was the worse for getting 8 and Whitelaw c Brown b Verity When time was called the S.C.C. the same treatment in return, for From 37/6 per pair 30; 59-2-30. The tea interval score had 226 with Alma Hunt at the he had a gorgeous lobster sunburn I was 85 for 2 and Weir scored 66 wicket. BATTING GLOVES — From 6/9 per pair before being caught Hammond on his back. off Voce's bowling. Kerr was not Meanwhile Abdul continued to WICKET KEEPERS ABDOMINAL PROTECTORS — tire the foe with a series of head- H.M.S. FROBISHER XI out 42. Weir hit four 4's in his 66. Capt. Hunt, c Philpott.b Sim­ From 16/- each Bad light stopped play with the locks and scissors. In the midst of a cruel armhold, he took time mons 6 BATSMEN'S ABDOMINAL PROTECTORS — New Zealanders score at 153 for 3. Comdr. Harbottle run out 24 The full scores follow:— out again to cultivate his hirsute From 9/- each appendage. The moment was Lt. Duncan b Alma Hunt 51 turned to advantage by the Swede to Comdr. Cunliffe, run out 4 RUBBER HANDLE GRIPS 1/- each M.C.C. Lt.-Comdr. Glenister c & b (1st Innings) apply a head scissors. Abdul wor­ ried out of it, scrambled to his feet E.Hunt 5 WICKETS From 10/- per set Sutcliffe c James b Badcock. 0 and jumped around the mat like Comdr. Totton, c 0. Philpott, SCORE BOOKS From 2/- each Paynter b Smith ° a dervish, slapping his gargan­ b Alma Hunt „. ,.„ 0 *I:r. Hammond b Badcock 227 tuan thighs. Cadet Parker, c K. Maybury, HP Special Discount to Clubs Wyatt run out 20 The end came after seventeen b Hunt...„. ™ 0 Cadet MacLeod, c&b E.Hunt.... 4 Jardine c James b Badcock 45 minutes, the Turk tossing Oscar Cadet Crawford, c & b A. Hunt.. 0 Ames b Vivian M® with a saworie, a mean Turkish Cadet MeUer, run out 0 Brown c Kerr b Page 74 hold. Voce c Dempster b Page 66 Cadet Ooachafer, run out 0 Tate not out 10 OSCAR WINS SECOND FALL Estras 9 Extras. 15 The rest period refreshened the Total 104 Total (for 8 wickets dec.) 560 cowed Swede and he came to grips H. A. & E. SMITH, LTD. with the Turk confidently. His Allen and Verity did not bat. toeholds were masterpieces of or­ SOMERSET CO. The Queen Street Store Bowling: iental torture. For good measure O M R W he twisted Abdul's ears and mou­ E. Hunt, b Lt. Glenister- 107 Badcock 54 11 143 3 stache. Then came a series of C. Philpott, lbw. Comdr. Har­ Smith 20 0 113 1 headlocks and rolls, body slams bottle 103 Vivian 19 1 72 1 knocking the wind out of the Af­ Alma Hunt, not out 13 ENGLISH FOOTBALL RESULTS THIRD DIVISION SCOTTISH LEAGUE Page 2-3 0 21 2 Extras 3 (First Division) ghan, who succumbed after 11 (Southern Section). NEW ZEALAND minutes and 30 seconds of this LONDON, March 25.—Soccer session. Total (for 1 wicket). 226 Ayr.U 1 ThirdLanark. 0 (1st Innings) games played in the old country Aldershot 0 Swindon T 1 With only eight more minutes Clyde ...,2 Aberdeen 0 today resulted as follows: Brighton 1 Newport C 0 Dempster c Wyatt b Allen 8 left, neither man appeared ser­ -oo- CowdenB 1 Celtic 5 Bristol R 1 Bournmouth... .0 Whitelaw c Brown b Verity 30 iously concerned to win a deciding Falkirk 5 H. Academic... 0 Max Rosenbloom Wins Light Aston Villa 2 Everton 1 Cardiff C 2 Torquay TJ 1 Weir c Hammond b Voce 66 fall. Next Friday will be time enough Hearts 5 Morton 2 Bolton W 1 Derby C 1 CrystalP 2 Bristol O. 2 Kerr not out • 48 to settle the issue between them. Heavyweight Championship Motherwell 4 Airdrieoniana... 1 Chelsa 1 W. BromichA...2 Gillingham 3 Coventry C 0 Extras 1 If their performance is as finished Patrick T 6 East Stirlings...3 Huddersfliled T.O Birmingham....0 Norwich O 2 LutonT 1 as it was on this first meeting it NEW YORK, March 24.—Max Leicester O 3 Leeds U 1 Queens P. R 2 Clapton O 1 Total (for 3 wickets) 153 will be worth the spectator's Rosenbloom today won the light (Second Division) Liverpool- 2 Blackburn R 2 Reading. - 3 ExterC 2 money. heavyweight championship of the Middleshr 2 Blackpool 0 Southend TJ 1 Northampton... .0 Alloa.- 1 Montrose. 0 Close of play scores, second day. world beyond all question, scoring Newcastle TJ 2 Arsenal. 1 Watford 1 Brentford 1 Dundee TJ 5 Edinburgh 0 GOOD BOXING CARD a technical knockout after four Portsmouth 3 Sheffield W 0 Forfar A 8 Dumbarton. 3 rounds fighting with Bob Godwin Sheffield TJ.... 3 Sunderland 0 Hibernians 4 St. Bernards 1 A large crowd in exuberant spirits of Daytona, Florida,who was hither­ Wolvers. Wand...l Manchester...... 2 THIRD DIVISION King's Park 1 Arbroath 1 enjoyed the boxing bouts which to recognised by the National LeithA 4 Brechin C~ 0 preceded the wrestling event. Two Boxing Association as the title (Northern Section) SECOND DIVISION Stenhs. M ....2 Queen of S 5 100 Dancing Singing Beauties knockouts apparently satisfied them holder. and there were dramatic moments —-00 Bradford 1 Swansea T 0 AccringtonS 1 DoncasterR 1 in the other fights. Canadian Wins $123,000 in Burnley. 0 Bradford C..„ 0 Barrow. 3. Hartlepools TJ...1 -oo- WHEELER In the main bout, S.P.O. Morris Charlton A 1 Millwall 4 Carlisle TJ 5 HalifaxT 3 of H.M.S. Malabar knocked out Grand National Grimsby T..„ 2 WesthamU 1 Chester 3 Barnsley 1 Jack Sharkey Going on Exhibition Louis Flood of Bermuda in the Manchester TJ 1 Bury. 3 Crewe Alex..- 2 Wrexham- 0 X WOOLSEY third round of what was scheduled HALIFAX, March 24.—Clyde Notts. Forest 1 Port Vale 1 Mansfield T 1 Stockport C. 2 Tour of Canada \ to last six. Four pounds lighter Some, an employee of the Imperial Oldham A ,1 Fulham'. 3 New Brighton... .1 Hull City 0 than his 146-lb. Navy opponent, Oil Company, was the only Can­ Plym. Arglye 0 Notts. C 2 Rochdale. 1 Walsall .....1 BOSTON, March 25.—Jack Shark­ (100 Handsome Tarzans Flood dropped after giving a adian drawing Kellsboro Jack in the Preston N.E 2 Chesterfield....:0 RothermTJ 3 Darlington 1 ey has contracted to make a Cana­ good account of himself. For two Irish Hospitals Sweepstake. His Stoke City.. 3 Southampton.... 1 Southport. 4 Gateshead _1 dian exhibition tou- ^rttng in rounds he stood everything Morris ticket brought him in $123,000. Tottenham H 3 Lincoln C 2 YorkO 0 TranmereR .1 v Montreal on \pril 3rd. BICYCLE LOCKS — 316--ASTWOOD'S i ^ 12 THE \L GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933

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