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TODAY'S UGHTING-UP TIME Sunrise: 6.34 a.m.—Sunset: 5.30 p.m. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Lighting-up time 6.00 p.m. Rule of the Road KEEP LEFT—PASS ON THE RIGHT Fine t mouai (mxzvtte wtb (Mortis INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 19—NO. 264 HAMILTON. BERMUDA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1934 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM JAPAN'S DEMAND FOR EQUAL NAVAL STRENGTH RESISTED Web Round Hauptmann STORMY DEBATE ON THE A DRAMA WEEK FIREARM THEFT ALLEGED THEY SAY CIVIL SERVICE IN POLICE COURT An Interesting Venture That a wag has asked why doctors Drawn Tighter and lawyers arc also referred to Immediate Action Sought and In order to stimulate interest Young Musician Faces Three as "practising." in the Drama, and especially in the Charges; Hearing Tomorrow * * * Report Called a "Farce" work and ideals of the Little That only one guess is allowed. Polar Historian Denies Peary Reached Theatres, the Bermuda Bookstore, A seventeen-years-old musician * * * That a third profession might be As a preliminary to considera­ in co-operation with the Royal appeared in Hamilton Police Court Gazette and Colonist Daily and the yesterday morning charged with added. North Pole tion of the 1935 Estimates of Re­ * * * venue and Expenditure, the House Little Theatre Group in Bermuda stealing a firearm. He was also will exhibit and discuss matters charged with being in possession of That this would be the financier. of Assembly devoted over two and a * * * half hours yesterday afternoon to of import to all lovers of the Drama. a firearm and with assaulting An­ MUSSOLINI'S VISIT TO HITLER That he generally practises on the discussion of the S el e c t Com­ The effort will be launched next drew James Jennings by pointing week. the revolver at him. little fry first. POSTPONED mittee's report on the Civil Service. * * + The net result of the debate to date The Bookstore will exhibit its The accused youth is Henry Jos­ rich and varied supply of Dramatic eph Leader, who lives at Friswell's That a major operation scares him is that the offices of plant patholo­ stiff if he is a Government gist and horticulturist will be Literature, plays for young and old Hill. He was represented by Mr. British Firm Gets Large Railway Equipment Order— performers, Classical and Modern, O. W. Kealy and entered a plea of financier. abolished. * * * At an early stage of the debate Comedy and Tragedy, books of not guilty to each of the charges. Germany Threatens "Putsch" in Saar Region—Com­ theatrical reminiscences, critical The revolver, valued at 65/-, That the oldest inhabitant says one ambiguity in the report was the Devonshire Pond blaze was pulsory English in Malta Schools Disturbs Italian cleared up, with varying reactions and historical essays on the Drama, was the property of Samuel Durrett also books on the various branches and is alleged to have been stolen a small affair compared with the upon different members. In clause Government House ground fire Senators — Serious Rioting in Denver—Big Inland 4 of the report the regrading of of stagecraft, together with mater­ between the 20th September and ials. An interesting display will the 28th October. The assault 62 years ago. offices from the Special Grade down * * * Waterway in England Completed—Owner of Winning to Grade 4 is recommended, the consist of the costumes and masks, charge bears the date of October and part of the scenery used in the 30th. That time, like distance, lends ex­ lower salaries to apply to all new aggeration to the event. Plane Gives Prize Money to Pilots—Germany to Issue appointments. In clause 5, howev­ recent successful production of the Sub-Inspector Pantry, who will Children's Fantasy "Wee Willie handle the prosecution case, gave * * * New "Peaceful" Stamps — Novel Method of Mail er, the committee recommended That .St. George's was a busy place a number of changes, such as re- Winkie." A series of articles writ­ formal evidence and then asked for ten or compiled by the Rev. T. M. a remand. He told the magistrate last night. Transporation—Artificial Heart Invented—Republi­ grading specific offices and the * * * abolition of other offices. Salmon, will occupy a daily column that the day before P.c. Furbert in this journal. A definite aim and handed him a .22 seven-chamber That the hotel ball was the attrac­ cans Denounce Democratic Relief Fund — Sporting tion. * * * ONLY NEW APPOINTMENTS recommendations and help to­ pistol and four rounds of scatter­ News wards its attainment will be set ing shot. In consequence of what That news of the Hamilton Hotel before our Dramatically Minded the constable told him, Sub-In­ will soon be forthcoming. Regrading of the specific offices * * * mentioned is intended only to ap­ young people. spector Pantry interviewed Leader We hope that the public will also at the Police Station and Leader That closer union in the West ply to new appointments, it was Indies may not be as far off as NAVAL CONVERSATIONS POLITICAL VISIT POSTPONED explained, but where abolition of cooperate in this successful cam­ made a statement. paign of exposition. The venture is This statement was read by the some thought. offices is suggested it is to take * * * NDON, Oct. 31 (CP).- In Am- VIENNA, Oct. 31 (Havas).—Mus­ undertaken in a full and lively be­ Sub-Inspector. In it Leader is al­ effect as from the end of the year. That it would be odd if Bermuda an naval quartets it was be- solini's return visit to Hitler is Sir Stanley Spurling informed lief that there is enough of all the leged to have stated that on the that the statement of postponed as a sequel to the Vienna talents necessary for a vigorous Lit­ 28th October he found the revolver was asked 10 be the seat of Gov­ the House that adoption of the ernment for the whole caboodle. e Ambassador at Wash- Ballhousplatz "putsch" which Nazi majority report would mean a sav­ tle Theatre in Bermuda, quite equal lying near the main gate leading that Japan needed a navy insurgents blamed for the Dollfuss given the necessary training and to the Grasmere Hotel. A boy * * * ing of £8,127 a year. Answering That when that much travelled in strength to the strongest assassination, the Hungary Neuss questions, he said it was not in­ guidance, and the right facilities named Seymour who worked at the world would make it more Wiener Journal said today. and support, to anything the mod­ hotel had mentioned losing some- Ben Frank was in Egypt, he was tended that the regrading should asked what the capital of America cull for tiie Japanese del»ga- oo apply to present office-holders. He ern movement has of late produced ing valuable about three weeks be­ v in Anglo-American sup- was. * * * estimated t h a t it be take four in England or the United States. fore, but Leader did not know what the principal claims in THE STRUGGLE FOR THE SAAR That he promptly answered "Ber­ years the majority recommenda­ oo it was. He did not tell Seymour of i okyo programme, muda." tions "got into full stride." DELIGHTFUL DANCE PUNNED finding the revolver, however, al­ general situation at the pre- PARIS, Oct. 31 (CP)-Stirred by * * * Mr. Tucker, sole signer of the though he did tell some persons eonferences was to be reports that the German Nazis whom he named. That it has more often been des­ minority report although apparent­ cribed as the fashionable suburb .-! by the U.S. delegates were preparing a "putsch" in the In 03 cler to raise funds for furn­ Regarding the assault. Leader is ly not the only member of the Sel­ of New York. after which they will talk rich Saar region, the Foreign Office ishing the Science Laboratory at alleged to have said that after fin­ said that the French army would ect Committee in favour of it, * * * Japanese delegates. the Saltus Grammar School, a ishing work in the Grasmere Hotel not be moved in unless the League stated that the savings the minor­ * * * dance has been arranged for Fri­ orchestra on the 29th October at That Germany has a bright idea. of Nations ordered it. ity report would effect (at once, pre­ day, November 16th in the school * * * SHINGTON, Oct. 31. (CP)— midnight he went home and then 00 sumably; would be £4,994 a year That she is to issue postage stamps building and music by Leader's joined a gang of boys on North Japanese Ambassador to the without the reductions applying depicting the peaceful activities EDUCATION IN MALTA orchestra will be furnished. Shore. At 1 o'clock in the morning tates lias asserted that to the Executive, or £5,499 if they of her people. Tickets, 2,6 each, may be ob­ he got into an argument with mtry is demanding a navy applied to the Executive. * * * tained from members of the S.G.S. Jennings and struck Jennings once. to the strongest in the ROME, Oct. 31 (CP).—The action Col. Dill, who had led bff the de­ That evidently the stamps will now Parents' Association, and there They were about to fight when they I because the Japanese insist of the British Government to make bate with a warm criticism of the have to be licked. should be a ready response to the were separated. c Empire is equal to any compulsory the teaching of English report and a defence of the Civil oo appeal for funds.

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