Eolmttbt Llatlg INCORPORATING the ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1S 8) and the BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866

Eolmttbt Llatlg INCORPORATING the ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1S 8) and the BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866

^ wfe _u»pi (EolmttBt llatlg INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1S_8) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. IS—NO. 127 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1930 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM AND AMERICAN PLAYiRS SHARE THE CRISIS IN INDIA IN THE HOUSE PHUCO RADIO CRUISE STOCK QUOTATIONS THEYSAY ENDS That the Philcos are go-getters at Public Carriage Fares Yesterday being Memorial or Decoration Day in the U.S.A., the home. * * * Stock Exchange was closed, con­ That they spell "getters" slightly Changes Party Enjoys Two Stren­ differently on hoUday. sequently our usual quotations *•••*•* are not given in this issue. That like all our visitors, they came Rioting Breaks Out Again uous Days in Bermuda . for peace and quiet. Special Steamer Rate * * • Yesterday afternoon the R.M.S_*. That they would have been dis­ ***- Arcadian sailed with the 500 mem­ appointed if they had found it. Rejected bers of th* PhUco organisation who B.V.R.C CAMP * * * have been spending two strenuous That anyhow the convention was a days of their convention in Ber­ howling success. Mr. Misick Finds More muda. Tomorrow morning, the first * * * FUNERAL OF LATE LORD Leaving New York on Tuesday, section of the B.V.R.C. will go into That efter the island has recovered Anomalies May 27th, at 11 a.m., the important Camp at Warwick for their annual its breath there will be another. DAVIDSON business was transacted in the training and will be foUowed in ten mm* afternoon and evening. days' time by the second section. That the Country CM drew big houses. The House of Assembly had a The Philco engineer, Mr. Walter j^This annual camp is looked for­ fairly long sitting yesterday after­ E. Holland, gave an instructive ad­ ward to by the members of the * * * + noon, when the only subject up dress on the engineering achieve­ B.V.R.C. and it is good to hear that That everyone concerned in the for discussion was the Public Car­ ments of Philco; Mr. John S. Thom­ there is every prospect that this production is to be congratulated. riage Bill, where it relates to the as, the treasurer of the company, year's camp wUl be even more succ­ * * * Canadian Premier Presses for Early Election- maximum fares to be charged, explained tjur£mysteries of finance; essful than usual. That the yachts are having a merry which was taken up by Mr. Talbot A. W. Hobler discussed at length time just now. Chamber of Commerce Congress Pleads of general advertising; Sayre M. * * * in the absence of Mr. Trott. oo- There were three messages from Ramsdell on dealers' local adver­ That finishes are as exciting as Cause o_ West Indies—Imperial Defence the Governor, the first of them tising, and Morgan Harding illus­ horse-racing. I and Tunnel Scheme—French Tribute transmitting an application from trated tho value of magazines. * * * the Board of Trade for a vote of In tke erening business took a WARWICK ACADEMY That the House is stiU busy, to Girl Flier—Woman Competitor £125 to enable the curator of the more definite turn and we have mm* Aquarium to accompany a ship­ already announced the result of FIELD SPORTS That prorogation has been in sight for Speed Record —R-100 ment of fish which is being got orders given by distributors. since February. ready for the London Aquarium, Much the same sort oi pro- * * * Shows Slight Defect—Snort­ and to visit the aquaria at Naples gramme, interspersed with sports On Thursday afternoon, May That it is still in sight. ing News: Golf, Tennis, and Monaco, as he is prepared to and amusements, were carried out 29th, the pupils of the Warwick * * a give up his holiday to make this on Wednesday, and on Thursday Academy held their annual Field That if more members go on vaca­ Yachting, Cricket possible. A further message con­ the party arrived in Bermuda and Sports ©n the playing fields ad­ tion or are appointed delegates veyed an application from the Dir­ engaged in sight-seeing, horse- joining the school. A b eautiful to some conferences, proroga­ ector of Health for power to divert racing, boxing and* greyhound cool day and an excellent planned tion may take place. raeing, Mr. F. W. Wilson, sparts £100 from the general health vote, programme made the afternoon a m m_ m promoter, arranging an excellent which at present has a large credit very pleasant one, and the Head­ That otherwise, like the brook, balance, fti order to allow a second programme specially for the occa­ master, Mr. Welsh, and his staff sanitary inspector to take a course sion. the session will go on for ever. BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY are to be congratulated on the mm* CHAMPIONSHIP ORDERED MONTH'S REST abroad. Last autumn the extra Yesterday the Conventionites standard attained. expenditure required was cut down spent ttye day more quietly in carri­ That a spinister has beon telling The programme of events which matrons nine methods of re­ Two American Stars Left In LONDON, May 29.—The Most in order to balance the budget. age drives^ shopping, cycling, golf was presented to the spectators gave and swimming, and a return to the taining husbands. Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, Arch­ A third message which like the ample information, and as the if * # ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, May bishop of Canterbury, has been two others .was covered by a recom­ ship was made at 4.30 p.m. Warwick Academy has long adopted 29.—ft%_the Amateur Golf Cham­ order by his physicians to take a mendation from the Executive, Our representative had the pleas­ 1 That what is really wanted is a the House system, it was interest­ matron to give nine reasons for pionship play tonight only eight month's re^t, having shown sym- forwarded an application from the ure of miZZng, all the heads of the ing to watch the points grow for toms of the recredescence of the Salvation Army to be allowed to various departments, and each one not wanting to retain encum­ remained, six from the British the three houses, Morgan, Patton brances. Isles, two from the United States. duodenal ulcer with which he was bring in apparatus and equipment was loud in his praises not only of and Rhodes. The events began * * * They are Boger Wethered, Eric W. bothered a year or so ago. free of duty, as this consideration the enjoyment of the cruise, but promptly at 2.30 p.m., and Con­ Fiddian, William Sutton, Lester fs granted to "other similar or­ of the splendid reception accorded That a scheme for better housing tinued up to time during the whole is being devised. Hartley, Douglas Grant, Henry ganisations." One of the rules them by the officials of the Colony afternoon. Howell, Bobby Jones and George EARLY ELECTION EXPECTED of the House lays down that ap­ and the general public. As a prac­ At four o'clock the parents and * * * Voigt, the latter two being the HI CANADA plication for legislation which will tical illustration of the value of friends of the pupils repaired to the That the sooner the better pro­ Trans-Atlantic contenders. be to the advantage of any parti­ this, members of the organisations courtyard around which the school vided better is sooner. The defeat of Von Elm by Hon. OTTAWA, May 29.—Unless there cular group of individuals must be are planning to return for private is built, and had tea served to them Michael Scott in the fifth round are some entfrely unexpected de­ petitioned for, and this formality visits with their famUies, and most in the cool cloisters, by very expedi­ this morning ended the possibility velopments Election Day will be apparently has been overlooked. assuredly the return of 500 boosters tious young maidens. During the That the Court opens on Monday. of an All-Ameriean final. July 28th. This evening in the Mr. DarreU presented a petition for Bermuda can only be of the early part of the afternoon the * %, m utmost benefit. Pairings for the quarter finals House of Commons Mr. Mackenzie from Frederick William Joell for a more serious events on the pro­ That the Calendar is not so light We may quote but one of many tomorrow morning: Voigt vs. Sut­ King asked for and obtained assur­ gratuity to assist the petitioner gramme, such as running, for aU as one hoped it might be. ton, Jones vs. Fiddian. Howell vs. ances from party and group leaders in placing on the market an in­ tributes paid us. ages, and jumping, both long and Wethered, Grant vs. Hartley. that they would co-operate with vention which he claims enables Mr. Ray V. Sutcliffe, managing- high, had taken place. The endur­ mm* # * * Government in an attempt to bicycles to be stood up without editor of the Radio RetaUing Maga­ ance tests, such as cross country That many who are horrified at Two U.S.A. and British Left In conclude the work of the session in danger of their falling or being zine, said he had been on hundreds race and the long swimming race crime are extraordinarily indif­ ST. ANDREWS, May 30—Two time to prorogue tomorrow. The blown down, with resulting added of conventions, but this surpassed had taken place during the term, ferent to the conditions that British and two Umted States Prime Minister informed the House security to the public. This-petition them aU in interest and pleasure. but after tea the more spectacular bring it about. players were left in the British thai if it was found possible to pro­ is without a prayer, but the in­ "I.

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