Grit (Llitaim 3 INCORPORATING the ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and the BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

Grit (Llitaim 3 INCORPORATING the ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and the BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

L1GHTING-UP TIME WEATHER FORECAST 5.46 RM. Fine grit (llitaiM 3 INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 20—NO. 378 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 3D PER COPY — 40/- PER ANNUM FURTHER HEAVY CLASHES IN ETHIOPIA ASSEMBLY COMPLETE WORK HUNDREDS SEE FASHION BRITAIN "HOLDS HER HAND" AUCTION OF FURNITURE OF ' ITALY SPEEDS UP PRODUCTION ON THE ESTIMATES PARADE AT HAMIILTON IN NORTH CHINA TAX RESISTERS Honour Mark Twain Hospital to be controlled by "Autonomy" More Believed to Articles Knocked Down to NEW YORK, Nov. 20. (CP)— OF IMPORTED PRODUCTS New York Models in ensembles The Mark Twain Centennial a Board of Trustees Have Fallen Through. Sympathizers Yesterday reached its climax last night by local & foreign firms as the 100th anniversary of the Considerable casualties when tribesmen VOTE FOR TRAINING OF HOTEL LONDON, Nov. 20 (CP)—Britain is OVERSEER OF POOR STARTS famous author was celebrated in New York, Bermuda, San Fran­ Hundreds of people thronged the "holding her hand" tn North China. BIDDING AFTER SILENCE HELP RECEIVES SUPPORT cisco ar.d Honolulu, half the ambush Italian convoy of trucks HamUton Hotel griU on Tuesday "Vague but grave" Is today's des­ cription from British official circles world away. Some of the bright­ night to see the fashion parade fea­ SUence was the predominant feat­ of the news from Japan and China. est names of contemporary Uter- The completion of consideration turing noted New York models wear­ ure at the auction sale of articles of From Peiping it is reported that the aturepald tribute to the author of the Estimates of Revenue and Ex­ ing ensembles expected to set the furniture belonging to Mrs. T. Misick Despatches from the war fronts in Ethiopia yesterday- peoclamation of North China's of "Huckleberry Finn" in mes­ penditure was the subject of a com­ fashion for well-dressed women with­ and Mrs. G. S. MorreU (chairman of told of further heavy clashes of forces, with considerable "autonomy" is believed to have fallen sages to New York's Mark mendatory note when the motion in the next six months. Bathing the Bermuda Woman Suffrage Soc­ through. Chinese sources, including Twain Birthday Party, among losses on both sides. Ethiopian tribesmen ambushed a con­ for adjournment was made in the and beach costumes, walking and iety) yesterday afternoon at "CaveUo representatives of the Foreign Min­ them Rudyard Kipling, Eugene voy of Italian trucks on the southern front and a bloody House of Assembly yesterday after­ cycling outfits and evening gowns Bay," Somerset. FoUowing their istry, are said to have intimated that O'Neal, Sir James Barrie, Ro- battle ensued. noon. In speaking on the motion, were displayed by the models, the usual line of resistance against pay­ the proclamation has been indefinit­ maln RoUand, Booth Tarking- Col. Dill toot the opportunity of con­ fabrics ranging from rubber (bathing ing taxes without having any re­ In Italy II Duce speeded up an intensive campaign for ely postponed. ton, Albert Bigelow Paine and gratulating the Finance Committee costumes) to highly expensive evening presentation, Mrs. Misick and Mrs. increasing the country's national production, in his efforts many others. The messages for their careful consideration and gown material. NANKING, Nov., 20. (CP)—Am­ MoreU declined to pay their parish were read by Professor WiUiam to defeat the League of Nations' sanctions. All available presentation of the Estimates; and he The models were the Misses Georgi- bassador Akira Aritoshl of Japan told taxes and orders were recently issued Lyon Phelps, the toastmaster. land is to be used for raising corn, wheat and other im­ also congratulated still more the anna Cusacks (one of New York's 12 the Associate Press today that against them by the Magistrate of Miss Nana Gabrilowitsch, House as a whole for the expeditious best models), Frances HaUparn (the "Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek has the Western District for a levy on ported products. grand-daughter of Mark Twain, manner in which they had dealt with "Chesterfield Girl"), Martha Moors given me his solemn assurance that their furniture. spoke over the radio, which the Estimates. (one of the New York girls selected Japan has no cause for apprehension Police Sergeant O. S. MuUens again linked up the cities where Mark He remarked that speaking from to go to Paris and model for Jean regarding North China.*' appeared in the role of auctioneer, a BRITAIN PURSUING BASIS PICKED MARKSMEN HALT Twain lived and worked. In an experience in the House of Assem­ Patou; and the '•Lucky Strike" Girl") part in which he has had much prac­ TOKIO, Nov. 20. (CP)—Japan's Bermuda Sir T. Astley Cubitt, OF SETTLEMENT bly that extended over more years Miss Judy Ford ("Miss Florida" in tice since the tax resistance campaign ITALIANS IN HILLS army wUl control the independent the Governor, was the speaker. than he cared to remember, it was the 1934), Deanne Fureau (the "Palm- was carried to the Western Parishes state of North China now in the mak­ LONDON, Nov. 20. (BOP)—Mr. first time that he had known the oUve" Girl"), Jane Baker ("Venus a few years ago. But Sergeant Mul- ROME, Nov. 20. (CP)—Mussolini Estimates of Revenue and Expendit­ ing, according to information from lins, practised fhough he might be, Maurice Peterson, head of the Abys­ personaUy led Fascist Italy today in of 1934") and Florence HeUer. reUable sources last night. Dispatches ure to be completed by November was only just equal to the situation -oo sinian Department in the Foreign the launching of a vast intensive cam­ The fashions these girls displayed to Japanese news agencies and news­ Office, who several weeks ago visited 20th., and he hoped tliat the example were from the stocks of Messrs. which arose when, for several min­ paign for increased national product­ set by the House would be followed by papers in China indicated that the utes, no bids were forthcoming. The Paris and had conversations with ion to defeat the League sanctions. Trimingham Brothers, Messrs. H. Japanese forces are prepared to take THREAT OF GENERAL COAL officials of the French Ministry those who came after. A. and E. Smith, Bermuda, and entire company remained sUent. He summoned the heads of the king­ measures against anyone attempting ofForeign Affairs with a view to dom's fruit and vegetable growers MarshaU Field & Company of The Sergeant, something of a wag, STRIKE IN BRITAIN BILL TO AMEND BILL to block the autonomous movement. observed that he had never before estabUshing technical details of the syndicate to discuss a programme for Chicago. The independence of a large area Abyssinian problem as a basis to which An unusual position was mentioned known women to keep their peace Mineworkers Decide to Press increased home production as it with a population of 90,000,000 is ex­ for so long. any proposals for a settlement of the appUes to their vital fields. AU avU- on consideration of a bill amending MESSRS. SMITH'S DRESSES pected to be declared this week. Italo-Abyssinian conflict might be the Civil Service Estabhshment Bill OVERSEER STARTS BIDDING able land wiU be utilised for raising oo—- Claim for Wage Increase referred, is returning tomorrow to corn, wheat and other products now which has not yet passed the Legis­ The dresses suppUed by Messrs. DEATH OF EARL JELLIC0E It was then that one of the Over­ Paris to assist the BritishAmbassador, .mported. lative Council. The new bill was Smith were: YeUow wool suit, hand seers of the Poor, whose demands the LONDON, Nov. 20 (BOP)—By a Sir George Clerk, in discussions with taken into committee, but on the knitted in Austria; belt, buttons OCCURRED YESTERDAY sale was arranged to meet, bid the majority of 409,351*. votes to 29,215 the French Government of various More than 100 Ethiopians were suggestion of Mr. Speaker the com­ and boutonniere of raphia; navy exact amount of Mrs. Misick's Ua­ in a national ballot, members of the matters arising out of the Italo- reported killed in an official com­ mittee rose and reported progress. blue felt hat by Lincoln Bennett of biUty, £5. 6. 11. The articles were Mineworkers' Federation have auth­ Abyssinian dispute. munique today in a fight at Monte Mr. Speaker pointed out that it would Britain's Most Outstanding orised the Executive Committee to London; costume complete with knocked down to Miss D. Johnson, a It wiU be recaUed that at the time Gundi on November llth. be impossible to proceed with an press a claim for an advance of wages matching navy blue gloves and navy Naval Figure sympathiser with the Suffrage of Mr. Peterson's former visit, no amending bill until it was known that of 2/- per shift for adults and 1/- per blue calf bag from Paris; navy blue Society's aims, for £5. 15. 0. Miss proposals which gave any prospect of HARAR, Nov. 20. (CP)—Ethiopian the bill it amended had become law. shift for youths, even to the extent and white step-in pumps. French LONDON, Nov. 20 (CP)—Lord Jel- Johnson was the only other bidder. fulfilling the conditions which the tribesmen ambushed a convoy of The amendments suggested by the of tendering their notice. angora swagger suit in turquoise Ucoe, the outstandig British Naval sjji Mrs. MorreU's case the amount British and French Governments ItaUan trucks on the southern front Legislative Council to the Bermuda blue; yoke cuffs and pockets with figure, died today. It was as com­ owfng was £4. 12. 6., and the articles consider essential, namely, that they today, resulting in a sharp conflict in Nursing Home BiU were agreed to, This is the biggest majority in any new inverted tucks; white angora mander of the Grand Fleet from 1914 were knocked down to Mrs.

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