Metis and Ololimiaj Lathj INCORPORATING the ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and the BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

Metis and Ololimiaj Lathj INCORPORATING the ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and the BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

TODAY'S UGHTLNG-W TIMI Bunnse; 6.46 a.m.—Sunseti6.2o p.m. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Lightlng-up time 6.50 p.m. Rule ot the Road KEEP LEFT—PASS ON THE RIGHT Rain this Evening metis and OlolimiaJ lathj INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 20—NO. 57 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1935 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM STIRRING SCENES IN GREECE, REVOLT BELIEVED DOGGED AIR BASE CONSTRUCTION 3><=><><=><)C>(>C>(>CX)CW>CX>CXX=><>CX>0<K Labour Party Makes Peace TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS THEY SAY DEBATED BY ASSEMBLY BIOGRAPHY OF KING f BROUGHT TO CLOSE GEORGE V I That a Bermudian now visiting Chief Platform in Election Opposition to Works Dept. Florida reports a big season. By Sir George Arthur, Bt., f Mme. Henrotin & Miss Andrus * * • Doing Any Part of Work M.V.0, S Win Women's Doubles That he first went to Nassau but Hitler's Illness Cancels Simon's Visit couldn't get accommodation. The House of Assembly put on J>ooooo«ooooo<>ooo»ooooo<J (By Fred Hawthorne) * * • one of its celebrated quick change That then he flew to Miami and acts yesterday afternoon. Debat­ found that place full up. The sixteenth annual Bermuda POPE'S SEVERE CONDEMNATION OF ing for an hour and ten minutes CHAPTER XXV * * * Championship tennis tournament the advisability of authorising the That finally he found what he want­ NUDISM closed yesterday in a French blaze Governor-in-Council to make ar­ The War and After ed in St. Petersburg. of glory, as Mme. Sylvia Henrotin, rangements for the construction * * * second ranking player of France, of the proposed air base by contract The events which mark the reign That about the best he could get paired with Miss Dorothy Andrus Persecution of Jews in Germany Increases—Morro Castle or otherwise, the House listened to of King George during and atter the anywhere was $12.00 a day. of New York, won the ladies' doubles some outspoken arguments against War form so largely the theme of * # # Wireless Operators Lose Libel Suit—Duke of Gloucester Championship by defeating Mrs. the "or otherwise" proviso. When current writing and are so con­ That no such crush has been ex­ John Van Ryn of East Orange, N.J. Flies Over Panama Canal—Son of Former King of Spain the question was put, however, stantly the subject of controversy perienced here at the hotels. and Miss Jane Sharp of.Pasadena, not a voice was raised in objection. that only a rough outline of them Married — Trinidad Holds Merry Carnival — Police and California. The sets were scored at * * * Behind this verbal determinat­ should fall within the scope of this That on the other hand there is a Coal Miners Clash in England — Council in Antigua volume. 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, with the French star ion to keep the Department of dominating the last two sets of the big demand for houses. Holds Lively Meeting—Latest Despatches—Sporting News Works out of the construction of If, on the King's return from match as she ran from base line to * * * the air base li£s the unfortunate Paris, Irish troubles were thick net and back again and spreadeagled That at the present moment the history of marsh reclamation and and even the Secretary for War and the net, repeatedly turning back demand is said to be greater than the supply. the St. David's Island Bridge, of the Chief of the Staff were entangled the determined challenges of the THE REVOLT IN GREECE SIMON'S VISIT TO BERLIN * * * course; but it is something of an in their meshes, the European sky opposing pair with 'magnificent CALLED OFF indictment to have to record that was wholly serene until there shots that drew salvos of applause That the Welfare Society's reports ATHENS, Mar. 5. (CP)—After all the speeches only one—by Mr. appeared the dark midsummer from those who watched the play were all most interesting. a smashing land victory the gov­ * * St BERLIN, Mar. 5. (CP)—The pro­ Gosling— struck a note of vision. cloud which, ephemeral as it seem­ from the stadium seats. ernment today rushed mine layers That the amount of good work done jected visit of Sir John Simon Col. Dill was in charge of con­ ed , was to presage a tempest of blood to Salonika to mine the harbour is most gratifying. to Berlin was called off yesterday sideration of two messages from and fire. On June 29, the Archduke entrance to prevent an attempt "FREAK MATCH" * * * because of the illness of Hitler. the Governor dealing with the new Franz Ferdinand and his Consort by the rebel fleet to put into the turn events have taken in regard to were murdered at Serajevo. The That the cynic says if women got The conference was scheduled for In a special "freak" match, be­ Macedonian port. This action the air base. It is proposed that the unhappy Prince had many inti­ the vote they wouldn't do so Thursday to enable Hitler and Sir tween Bryan M. Grant, jr., of At­ strengthened the government re­ Works Department should con­ mate friends in England, but even much public work for nothing. John to discuss the Anglo-French lanta, winner on Saturday of the ports that it was determined to struct the slipways, runways etc. by them the political importance * * * "smoke out" the insurgent fleet proposals. men's singles title, and J. Gilbert 00 and level the site, after which the of the crime was scarcely appreciat­ That probably a lot of the work from Souda Bay off Crete and construction of the hanger etc. ed, whilst Serajevo may have taxed Hall of New York, runner-up, Hall wouldn't have to be done after a force a decisive sea battle. POPE ATTACKS NUDISM would be done by contract placed their geographical knowledge. gained partial revenge by smother­ few years of extended franchise. Yesterday it was announced that by the Crown Agents and Imperial Within a few short days, however, ing the "Atlanta Atom." Hall * * * a formidable offensive would be Airways. Austria was seen to level a pistol takes the part of the "Man Without That the House golf team had a launched against the rebels in VATICAN CITY, Mar. 5 (CP)— a Racquet" in this unique form of Pope Pius today delivered a strong at Serbia and the Kaiser was to nerve to beat the Ex.-Co. northern Greece as soon efe the con­ £ennis and has never been defeated, attack against nudism in address­ AMENDMENT SUGGESTED lay his powerful finger on the trigger, * * * centration of troops in Salonika although he has faced some of the ing Rome's Lenten preachers on the and if the firearm were for the That by such discourtesy the Con­ had been completed. This an­ greatest players in the world using eve of Lent. "The paganized life The Governor's messages sug­ moment levelled at a petty State, stitution is threatened. nouncement by the government it was intended that the bullet racquets. Grant has gained a world­ * * * of today afflicts all open and at­ gested the advisability of an amend­ wide reputation himself as among coincided with the arrival from tentive eyes. A life so specifically, ment of the Air Base Act of last should eventually pierce the heart That music lovers thoroughly en­ Athens at Salonika of George of Britain. 'C'est le ton qui fait la the greatest court coverers in the joyed the pianoforte recital by so paganly dedicated to pleasure year, which makes it clear that Ber­ history of the game, yet he never Kondylis, Minister of War, who and to the search for pleasure. It muda's £15,000 is only a contribu­ musique,' and a note of hate was Mr. Guy Marriner. immediately closeted himself with quickly and accurately struck—and had even a fleeting chance against * * 4 is a life so specifically wanton. Its tion to the cost of the air base, and Hall yesterday. the Governor of Macedonia and wantonness surpasses on many that no work should be undertaken to resound for period of the War— That such beautiful playing has The only restriction made upon army heads. An effort was being occasions that of the ancient pagan by Government. in a favourite German mouthpiece: never before been heard here. Hall were that, after catching the made to complete the concen­ life. It is called—-with a horrible 'We have taken the field against * * * Questions were asked as to the ball, he must immediately throw tration of the loyal troops yester­ word and with horrible blasphemy Itussia and France, but at bottom That unfortunately the Library extent of the service—whether it lt back into his opponent's court. day. —the Cult of Nudity," declared was to be a trans-Atlantic service or it is England we are fighting every­ Fund of the Biological Station On last Saturday night martial His Holiness. where. We must prove to Russia This he did, and it was surprising did not gain a great sum from the merely from Bermuda to America. Continued on Page 2 law was declared throughout —oo At first it will be the initial leg of a the superiority of our culture and recital. Greece after a revolt by the Veni- of our military might. We must * * * trans-Atlantic route, Col. Dill an­ OO . zelist army and navy officers as swered. force France on to her knees until That the next production is the leaders for the rebels. An infantry JEWISH PERSECUTION Midshipmaid.

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