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Erjimttst Latljj INCORPORATING the ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828)-And the BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) rnsmme THeATS UGHTING-UP Tim Sunrise: 5.22 a.m.—Sunset: 7.29 p.m. Lightlng-up time: 7.59 p.m. Rule of road: KEEP LEFT—PASS ON THE RIGHT Olljv SUipl fertir txnb (Erjimttst latljj INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828)-and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 18—NO. 167 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933 So PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM BRITAIN NOT FAVOURABLE TO U & INFLATION PLAN WORLD ECONOMIC CONFER­ BRITAIN MAY REJECT U. S. Government House THE ACCIDENT ON BOARD INFLATION POLICY "REGINA" 7HEY_SAY The following were entertained ENCE GETS READY FOR RECESS LONDON, July 14.—(CP)—It has That th! House will soon end its by His Excellency the Governor Owing to an error in "making- labours for a time. been learned from authoritative at Luncheon at Government House up," our second article on the ac­ * * * sources that the attempt of the on Saturday, July 15th. cident on board the tender "Re­ Post Begins Around the Globe Flight—Four- British Dominions to move the That then the departments will be gina" was somewhat untelligible happy. Mother Country to follow the ex­ Powers Peace Pact Signed-^-Nazis Assume Ty­ Col. and Mrs. Robert Thayer and we therefore repeat it in its * * * ample of the United States in an Kingsbury. corrected form. inflation policy will not succeed That the Finance Committee will rant Powers—U.S. Bank Man Foils Ban­ Canon Hemswojcth. The article was written in two also breathe a sigh of relief. unless there are definite indications Mr. Robert K. Osborne. parts, the first being the interview within the United Kingdom itself * » * dits—Henderson and Mussolini Con­ oo with the manager of the company, That the Ridley cr cketers can still that such a move is desired. Such the second the interview with the fer on Disarmaments-Son of Presi­ Indications, it is said, are now give points to many in fielding. SESSION OF 1933 Board of Trade Inspector. Unfor­ * * * lacking. tunately the two were mixed to­ That it is a real pleasure to note dent Roosevelt in Divorce Suit The Canadian Press informant gether with the result that the ac­ Hurried Financing as Well as their keeness and team spirit. said, "We are going slow in the curacy of both was destroyed. —Gandhi Wants to Meet » * * direcclon of increased price values. Frenzied The following is the oorrected America is going fast in a wildcat form: That the activity of the B.I.S.B. Lord Willingdon — is gratifying. fashion. We have done everything Finance Committee Reports and Following our report d the * * * British Wool Mag­ Washington has, except ballyhoo." Board of PubHc Works Reports terrifying experience oi the pic­ The speaker said that index com­ continue to pour in, until soon it nickers on board the tender "Re­ That there is the making of a very nates Refuse modity prices showed an increase wi11, not be at a" surprising if the gina," belonging to the Bermuda fine band in this society. * * * of 8 per cent since the first of the House of Assemb'y, *et a'one the Transportation Oompany, our Wage Raise year and that Great Britain believed pub'ic of Bermuda, has not the representative incerviewed Mr. That a band is like a flapper in one resp ct. she was oa the right road. "We s'ightest idea of where they are at! Hartley Watlington, manager of * * * have listened to the U.S. Assistant Not long ago we were to'd that the traffic department, and was DE VALERA WOULD OUST GOVERNOR- Secretary of State Raymond Mol­ the Co'ony was facing a deficit, very courteously supplied with That it cannot flourish without an ey," he said, "but have not heard the estimated incoming revenue such information as was available engagement occasionally. GENERAL FROM FREE STATE any specific proposals as to how we not being hear'y sufficient to meet The tender was at the moment * * * might help. All we have gathered the foreseen expenditure of £409,- of the interview being thoroughly That the new reg ment will not be is chat Washington wants Britain 215 p'us what would sure'y be re­ inspected and overhauled by the here till January or February. DE VALERA WOULD ABOLISH NO INCREASE IN BRITISH to follow her lead." quired additiona1 before the year company's engineers and further » * * GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP WOOLLEN TRADE ——oo is out. This anticipated deficit decails oi the examination, said That therefore the B.I.S.B. might WORLD CONFERENCE IS was, graduany whittled down to Mr. Watlington, would be supplied. well give several concerts this DUBLIN, July 15.—(HP)—Ad­ LONDON, July 15.—(CP) Em­ £16,070, and various means were Asked if the tender had been summer and early in the winter dressing the Dail De Valera said, ployers in the woollen trade have PRERARING TO CLOSE proposed for meeting it. governmentally inspected recent­ season. "If it were possible I would abolish rejected an application ior in­ First a loan of £50,000 was to be ly, he said that most rigid tests were * * * the office of Governor-General al­ creased wages. They assert that U. S. May Propose Extension of taken up, and the St. David's applied periodically and only a That the capture of the shark together, and one day hope to do tne present rates for working 48 Bridge Loan Act is still before the short time ago the tender had been raises an old question. it." The occasion was a debate in hours are 70 per cent higher than Tariff Truce House, though much more in­ officially tested. » * * the Dail on a vote for the Governor- in 1913 when the working week was formation has been supplied since The company deeply regretted That swimmers think every shark General's office, which was carried fifty-seven and three quarters hours LONDON, July 14.—(CP)—As the it was introduced so hurriedly. the accident, he said, and had done attacks man. 50 to 36. After so many years of losses, they World Economic Conference began This loan was to permit the curious everything possible to relieve those * * « * * * claim, an exhausted trade must preparations for closing on 27th procedure of refunding co general inconvenienced by the untoward That scientists tell us that noue POST TAKES OFF ON GLOBE have a considerable period of re­ July it was learned that the United revenue £25,000 out of the £34,000 mishap. He showed us many does. CIRCLING FLIGHT cuperation even under the most States may submit resolutions or a already spent on the St. David's articles that had been recovered * * * .favourable conditions. prolongation of the tarrifi truce, Island Bridge, and the rest of it when passengers had rushed ashore, That perhaps the best plan is to NEW YORK, July 15—(CP)— * * ' * and for joint policies designed to used to complete the bridge, whose and these were all awaiting their avoid any chance of either being raise price levels. Two aeroplanes roared out over the SIR CUNLIFFE-LISTER REVIEWS completion at all cost sudenly as­ lawful owners. right. The steering committee have de­ Atlantic frem New York today, one COLONIAL CONDITIONS sumed great urgency. * * * attempting a record flight around finitely decided to hold the final W;*1 addition, the revenue was to PURE ACCIDENT, #0 DANGER That the colour of the water in the world. This was the "Winnie LONDON, July 15.—(RP;—Re­ plenary session 13 "days from today be iielped out by making available bays has puzzled some. viewing Colonial conditions dur­ when recess will be taken. Final for ' expenditure the Suspensoty Mae" piloced by Wiley Post who Later in the day our representa­ * * * ing a discussion of Colonial Office reports are to be made by James Account, the Colony's Reserve Fund seeks to break the 8 days 16 hours tive also interviewed Mr. J. R. That it is due to the presence of estimates in the House oi Com­ Cox, American delegate, and chair­ and Bermuda's share of German around-the-world record he made Pearson, Inspector or the Board of "diatoms." mons yesterday, Sir Philip Cun- man of the Monetary Commission, reparations, amounting in all to a in 1931 with Harold Gatty. The Trade, after he had made an * * liffe-Lister, Secretary for the Col­ also Henriyk Colijn, Premier of total ol £35,976. A bill co make this other was the "Littuanica" jointly investigation of the accident. That just what these arc is -ldt onies, declared that a decrease of Holland, and chairman of the effective has already passed the piloted by Captain Stephen Dar­ "It was a pure accident," Mr. known for certa n. £250,000 in the estimates had been Economic Commission. House of Assembly, so that this ius and Stanley Thomas Girenas. Pearson said in answer to our * * • made possible by economies pract­ Leaders are determined to leave much is settled at any rate, and in They are headed for Lithuania, question as to the cause, "and one That the have only made their ised by Colonial Governments, im­ the way open for a re-convening at future nobody except the Trea­ 4,900 miles distant. Post left at that wouldn't happen again in a appearance here of late years. provements in world prices, and the a latter dace. The date, however, sury officials will know what the 4.10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, thousand years. A small plug, * » * the other plane at 5.24. Government's policy of stimulating has not been fixed, and a full re­ Suspensory Account has really been That perhaps they felt the depres­ fc • 0 Empire trade.
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