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THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1935. 10 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. portorg how ho to make between 6,000,000 and 8,000,000 raited from BIRTHS.

feROOK (ttt Mftbcy AdUM 14, Retlrn' Srtvai bOBftul. UndnM. to Mr. Md Mrs. I.

jook wUufhtir, CLARK mtw DoAaMaoni. AprQ tfl. to Mr. TTT GREAT PROBLEMS. International Issues.

JUBILEE FUND. Commonwealth HOTEL SYDNEY NEWLY RENOVATED AMD REFURNISHED. wage tax and cognate tuu expand to cover 10.000,000. Perhaps he In ELECTION POINTS. Labour's Higher Taxation Plans.

mncrr -April M. at Royal HoipIUI for Wornta, IA7XUF.T AT LOW COST. Uddiniton, to Annt, lf M. Wckty, of HeliaU, Single Btreoms from v. BVsry Modern Ootlotd ion.

Both wtll. APPEAL PUBLIC MATERNAL AND INFANT WELFARE FOR MORE INTEREST. aPlCIAL PgATURg: ROTISSIRII BARBBOUI AND CHARCOAL HLVBK OIULL. W. O.

BOTJTM. Msnsgtr. REMISSIONS BY THE STEVENS I Additional subscriptions to the Jubilee Fund for mothers and Infants, which has been laun PARMENTIER'S BOOK. "To Australia in Three Days." (BT IJAKY OOBKiMOBAll.) A whIU stork, symbolising the "Ulvtr," outlined against a background of blue tky, with a brown are of th globe beneath It, forms the design for the Jacket of the book wherein OhevaUer Parmentler ha recorded his prise-winning flight from England to Australia In th Melbourne Centenary Air Race last November. "In Drle Dagen Near Australle" Is ths book's official Utle, but one csn Imagine that when GOVERNMENT.

MAIDEN. April 34, 1935, to wltt Of Rtl J. Mftidtn, BurDltU, Btthuofra mo. BMITH int Ymrwoodt. AprU TT, Dilbhur HH1, Wooll.hr.

to Mary MarihaU. wilt ol A. Oordon Smith a. ton. 8T.

CLAIR. April 97. at thttr rcildanM. to Mr. nd Mrs.

A. c. M. at. Clair aoA.

Both wall. WAT8PORD nt Dorothy Rhynhtrt. April 17. at St. Edmund's prlvatt hospital.

Eastwood, to Mr. and Hra. A. H. Wauiord dauhUc.

(Both wtll.1 WHJ.TAUM ntll OA tat AlirmiiAr nrlvata. hOA- tH MEMORIAM. PaTHNiMOTON In ktviiia mamorv of mr dear IN MEMORIAM. FCWTHOIl In Inwlna mmnr af aur Astir tend to Improve on the example of hla 18S0-31 period ot office, and ralie to 18 in the hU ihllllng tax which Mr. Steven reduced to a maximum ot 10 In th Th first obstacle Mr.

Lang would meet would bi 'n the ralelng of the 8.000,000. He ay that It will be eacy, because with himself In office the Commonwealth Government will be outvoted by Labour representative, it I not merely voting by the Loan Council which lead to the procuring of ched by tha Commonwealth Government, were officially announced yesterday aa follows: Sir Thomas Bavin, In aa addreaa to the Constitutional Association at a luncheon at David Jones' yesterday, urged members of the association to do everything In their power to awaken public Interest In vital International Mr. Lane has a filan tn "rjrevent anv orev died April 30, 1031, "sadly tfiluad. Inwrted by mother, alstar, and brothara. husband and our father, Vincent, who departed this life April 99.

1933. Ever remembered, inserted by bis loving wire and children. Oiga. Babe, and Sheila. of chaotlo unemployment In Um future." The Previously acknowledged 10,173 11 FRANCIS.

Treasured memories of our dear daughter Bind tUUr. Iran Uif iDoUtt. FINlcERTpN. In aad but loving memory of pian is an orgy oi cnaoue promising. 190 994.

dear wife, nupy. wno passed away apru ao, or, who passed away April 30. away raiaoe-aueci, nuruut, aiu vital. Darlinghurtt, to Maudt. wlfa ol Frank L.

with farewells left unspoken. to iii yean. Willlami son. Our memorial often wander Tnserie4herhar Bob. and daucU Hours an to be ahorUned, wage raised, everybody to bt given a job, school-children kept at school two years longer and their Issues.

He said that too great a concern was being shown in local "bread and butter" politics, and too llttl In developments overseas, which must hsve serious consequences for Australia. This was partly due, said Blr Thomas Bavin, to Federal-Ministers, who did ver, norma. ENGAGEMENTS. parent, paid for what ther might be other. PINKER TON.

Tn loving memoi Amaigamaiea wireless (Australasia), Ltd Sir Philip and Lady Street Mrs. P. K. Shuttieworth The Mines Oarran Anon Miss Henrietta L. Swete Miss Orsce Kennedy Mrs.

A. Pox, for Austral-Ian Red Cross Society Voluntary Workers' Hospital Dressings iry of my dear Inserted by her Tht Marrlaie btwtn Hoot, aacond daughtar of sister, Ruby, died April 30, 1934. wise earning, a home maintenance Income ensured for fanrars; go on th. programme loving sitter, Myrtle. ITT.

una Mn, uau.ii, ana second son of tht late Q. T. ultras and Mrs. Brad not take their colleagues in Parliament or the money. The market ha it word In the matter.

It Mew South Wale 1 to receive 9,000,000 on a two-fifths allot ina PINKER TON. In lovll memory of dear Ruby, ford, of Cowra. will take pltct at B. Anna's uutciimen asx ior -net Does vtn Parmentler," that will be quite sufficient. For to people of the Netherlands, everywhere la the world ruue.

who died April 30, 1934T Bver remtmbtred. var rimiBUMrio. in. Church, strathneid, this evtmni at 7.30. strttd by bar friend.

Mollis Hooper, 0 11 0 Trip Engagement Is announced of Jsnt Wlldlnf Harper, only daughter of Mrs. jr. Rutty, Manly, Sydney, to Guy Beauohamp Stwtll, only ton of There la nothing In all this that will mean lower taxation. It will most certainly mean very mucrf higher, for all these projects would ment, the market will be asked to lend to the Governments Just on 22,000,000. as iwiugni anaaows itu, Back to days of htpploess, Daye beyond recall.

A vision comes before us, So soft, so pure, and sweet, Of one who loved to dearly, Whose heart has ceased to beat. Inserted by her loving mother and father, and sister. Uly. FRANCIS. loving memory of our dear sister, Irene May (Dolly), called home April 30, 1930, aged Vt years.

Dearer to memory than words can tell Was our sister we lost and loved so wall. Inserted hsr loving sister and brother-in-law. Beatia and Harold Creek, also Auntlt Helena. FRANCIS. In loving memory of Irene (Dolly), celled home April 30.

1929. Just a memory fond and true. To ahow. dear Dolly, we think of you. Inserted by Ma Struts and Maggie.

mat great acnievement has mesnt that the name of Parmentler Is now a household word and so Is that of Australia. Total 11.138 14 Mr. and Mrs. W. Q.

Sewell, Colac. Victoria. Subscriptions to the fund may be sent to The followers of Mr. Lang are optimistic The book haa been published hv nh.i... The Engagement Is announced of Badlth Lesley, third daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Witt, n1 Brtaei- il la. Allan Jamaa niilv inn nf tin the Commonwealth Bank In any city or town. general publie sufficiently Into their confidence, and also to the Intrusion of ths Federal Government Into fields which should be left to the States. One result was a general debasement In Parliamentary lite.

Sir Thomas Bavin said he believed that the low standards of debate and conduct sometimes found In Australian Parliaments were due partly to absorption In Industrial Issues and Issues effecting Immediate material interests. Discussions on such topics easily became a mere competition In bribery for elec if they believe that the market will do this while he is in power. So far from RUSSELL. Treasured memories of darling Jean, dearly loved daughter of lid and May Rdaseil. and dear sister of Raymond and Shirley, died April 30.

1933, agd yttrs. Loved and retnem-bered alwaya. SCOTT. In loving memory of my only brother. Jamea Edward, who died at Brisbane April 30, 1934.

inserted by Mrs. Wardrop, Canterbury. STONS. In memory of our dear mother, SSlta-beth, who passed away April 30, 1934. Inserted by her loving daughter, Maude, and son, George.

SULLIVAN. In loving memory of my dear hut-band and our dear father, Thomas Amory, died 6 R. Orr and the lata Mr. R. A.

6rr. of Owlong, cause extra expenoiiure acove me present, and there Is still a deficit at the end of each Sear to be reduced. Th. accumulated deficit aa not been reduced, whatever the teachers' minority tpokeamen may say. a a The Labour leader believe ha can borrow and Olltay, Amsterdam: but an English trans.

laUon Is not yet available. The author has dedicated it to. Mr. A. Plesmsn.

director of Victoria. lending to the Government during his MARRIAGES. previous term ot office, the people TAXATION. Uniformity Sought. LAWRANCE SINCLAIR April fl, at St.

Alhsn's Memorial Chnpel, Southport, by Rct. W. A. bardie. FRANCIS.

In lovlne memory of Irene (Dolly). the necessary money. He always does believe In a bottomless purse. Perhaps he has In mind his promise of 1933 that he would bor- utterly refused to advance him a pound. Many ot them were so fearful tor their causa name April ju, vw.

the K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airways), in rrcog. nltlon of his tremendous enthusiasm snd untiring efforts in the preparations for the rice His Excellency J. A. Kalff (who died qul'e recently).

Minister for Waterways a depart-ment which include that of air transport states In the foreword: ttennetn Ucorge. eiaer ton oi Mr. ana Mrs, a. Litwrance. of the SouthDOrt School, to Mi wnatever eise i itnea on.

i win never fill to think ol you. tioneering purposes. This demoralised men SULLIVAN. In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, T. A.

Sullivan, passed away April daughter of the lata Mr. Sinclair and Mrs. tai.uuu.uuu oy issuing debentures. Dr. Page described the Idea at the tune at plan to flu empty stomachs with waste In Parliament, and tended to deter decent Sinclair, oi Bruotne, formerly ,01 ciasooia.

Inserted by Leslie. VRtnnni in inm memor af our dear friend. jv. i4D. Anacrtca or at a it it, uiu, ann atony.

and honourable men from wanting to go there. possessions that they shifted every pound of liquid assets they could to the care of financial Institutions in other States, and at the same time large sums DBDer. The Idea of defvlnv tha Onmrnnn. TREASURERS TO CONFER AGAIN. BYLVA.

In loving memory of dear mum, who Dolly, who departed this life April 30. 19:19. Inserted Australia's membership of the British Empire and th. possibility of her becoming Involved "After the first 'planes hsd oy ner irienoa. nitaa ana ammui.

wealth1 and Issuing ourrency was so blatantly absurd that Mr. Lang has never mentioned it passed away Apru w. 1934. Rest In peace. Inserted by bar laving daughter.

Maudlt. TEASDALE. In lovlne maanarv af aur dear hra. ORRABON. In loving memory of my dear wife in quarrels, or even in war.

arislne out ol and our dear mother, Rebecca, who passed, away were removed from Australia altogether. since. finishing line at the Melbourne racecourse Sir Macpherson Robertson said that only the k.rf SILVER WEDDINGS. MEXLER FITZO IBBON SO. 1910.

Preiby-tertin Manse, Crotr'i Nest. Herbert Munro, eldest ton of Herbert and Helen Meller, to Agnes, eldest daughter of Oeorge Fltaglbbon. of Brisbane and Wll-loughby. and late Agnes Ifeebraly, of Scotland and Brisbane. Present addreaa.

Llndfleld. April 3U, 1UJZ. European problems, made It Imperative that Federal Ministers should form an inuin.ent The people would not even trust the In our memory as dear to-day. a a "True to form." said a "Herald" headlrw In the day you passed away. opinion on those questions, that members of the Federal Parliament should know enough Mr.

Lang Is true to form, but the form Is a Inserted by her lovim ner lovine husband. Robert, daughters, lon-ln-law. and arand- nui bank the Government Savings Bank which they thought was under his con ther, William Joaeph iBlltt, who passed away on April 30. 1934. Remembrance.

Inserted by bis lov Ing sister, Msy, and brother-in-law. Fred. WRIOHT. In loving memory of our dear mother. Mary Ann.

who departed this life April 30. 1921, at Petersham: also our dear father, Charles, who departed this lift Junt 4, 1934. Never forgotten. son. daughter -In-law, nuge minus sign, ana tn.

dazzling 21,000,000 children, Bundanoon. auuut muse issues, ana mat mere snouia De an Intelligent nubile onlnlon. pian entirely iau.0 to aatxie ine electors. trol, for while he was head of the HARKEN. In memorv of Patrick Harken.

who a a bir Tnomas Bavin said that there never was CANBERRA, Monday. The Acting Treasurer (Mr. Casey) announced to-day that he had requested the Treasurers of th. States to take part In a conference to be held at Canberra at tha and of the Loan Council meeting at the end of May to consider a plan for the adoption of uniform methods of taxation. Tha proposals submitted to the conference wir.

be based on tha recommsndatlons of the Royal Commission on taxation, Th Federal Government has been trying for more than passed away April 30 1934. Inserted by Myrtle Government It had become known that The TJ.A.P. Dollcv Is based on records of the niMiviu oi meir lovma lamiir GOLDEN WEDDINGS. McPHEE BARNES. April 39.

1B8S, at Chalmers. Freohvterlen Church, by the Rev. David Smith, Alexander, second son of the lata Donald McPhee. to Surah A. Barnes, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Barnes.

Present addreaa. 01b L.ch-hardt-streeL. Olebe Point. a time wnen it was more important that Australians should interest themselves In and understand tha vital leans, nf fnreirm nniirv ANSON. In lovlne memorv ot mv dear wife.

past tnree years. Labours policy Is on a the Government had refused to repay money which It owed to the bank. What, Ob Actitw Ssrrkt, May, who passed away April 30, 1934. oasis oi paper promises. Alliances in Europe, if continued, would turn ana nearu mat lovea you aeariy Ara tna nnu' that ntvr or pet WATKIKO.

Loving memories of Lieutenant then, would be the probabilities of the attallon, who fill that continent Into a powder magaxlne Into naroia i nomas waiaina, lain bi a a RECORD OF TAX REDUCTION. The Btevens-Brukner Oovernment'a Her loving husband and little daughter. Betty. KKNNRLLT. In aad but lovlne memorv af dearest nuni ji.

ifia. eiaar aan ai w. ana me it it inomaa wynno watains. "vino. wnat ne nsa hsd In mind when planning the race to Australia.

It had not been Intended as a crasy stunt across tht world, but to discover what possibilities existed for the Improvement of ths regular air ser-vices. It wss Sir Mscpherson's aim to show that the distance from London to Melbourne could be covered In three or four days, thus bringing Australia much closer to Europe by means of air transport." How the success of the "Ulver" proved that such a feat waa possible Is already history, but what men are still wondering about Is that the K.L.M. 'plane, designed for an ordinary air line, could reach Melbourne In practically the same time as a racing machine specially constructed for the purpose His Excellency considers It. due to the four years' organlsstlon behind the Amsteidam-Batavia line, and regrets only that "Ulver" was not a Dutch-built 'Dlsne. DEATHS.

wmon some xnave or lool was certain to drop a match. Th. policy and action of the British Empire was of enormous lmnortance. a mla- Ellen, who passed away April 30. 1932.

missions of taxaUon In three years Included bailey April at Prince Henry Hospital, c3.S35.0O0 oft th. unemDlovment relief ta. in aucne i rtmtmotr. Inserted by her loving sister. L.

McMahon. LtTNTOR. Treasured ara the beautiful memories Stephen Robert, loved nutoana oi rtuaa. at lrtion-trrrt Malabar ilata of Ooulburn and Hornsbyi RETURN THANKS. The FAMILY of the late MART mainly on the Incomes under 9 a week: a year to Induce the Stat.

Governments to adopt the recommendations of the Commission, and two conferences, both of which have ended inconclusively, have already been held. The first was a conference of taxation officers from the Treasuries of all States, which tnat In Loan Council raising money on the market If Mr. Lang were the dominant personality? None at all. Other Labour Governments In Australia know too well the record of Labour in New South Wales during the past five years. They know that in ated 75 years.

For funeral notice, sea Wednesday's of csso.ooo on uie income tax. and 2.400.000 my dearly loved wire and our mother, nsie. tuo on ine part oi Britain might mean war. and If war came, Australia would be Involved In it. The suggestion that sny dominion could remain neutral in a European war In which Britain was Involved was pernicious and Childish nonsense.

Develnnm.nt. In th who lied to a higher life April 30. 1933. paper. was cane BLANN desires to slnaertly THANK relatives and frienda for personal aapresslons of sympathy In endowment tax, wnicn was removed as mill' taung against re-employment.

BARLOW. April 29, 1936. at his residence. The Esplanade. Guildford.

Charlea Barlow, beloved hus-band of Ivy Barlow, and loving father ot Mrs. F. The FAMILY of the lata NORAH AftTPW nf OA Paelflo arleoted Australia even more directly tteauntions in tram fares amounted to CI. 034,000, on workmen's weekly tickets to 190,000, and on other railway fares to 963.000. tn the three years the total remis Prospect-street.

Paddlngton. return sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends for expressions of Brand. Mrs. K. Allen (deceased), Charlie, and Mrs, Homer.

Alice, and Irene, aged 07 yea re. Her heart was always In her home. auu many. Doaroeiy one Australian in a hundred had anv Idea what the Wa.ihlnoinn Canberra with the members of the Royal Commission. A general agreement on baslo principles was reached by this conference, and recommendations for uniformity of methods were made subsequently to the State Governments.

These recommendations were discussed Until there eama that sudden call alliance with the New South Wales State Labour party their position with When flnrt rallnd hr homit tn rt BEYNON April 29, 1935. William Herbert, dearly beloved husband of Dorothy Beynon and loved father ol Dorothy, Jack, Joyce, and Cecil, aged treaties are, and whet a critical sltustlon has sions of taxes and chsrges was 13,400,000. If Mr. Lang ever gets a chsnce to oarry on Sadly missed by her loving husband and family. IfAHONT A tribute af lava ta aur dear aunt.

their own elector would be gravely lm SPECIAL FILING EDITION. hi win iiav. to put ii an oacK again. 48 years. CHAPMAN April 28.

at a private hospital. Rath-Ut-n Marinrle. beloved wife of Edward Chanman, perilled. The New South Wales leader by Mr. Casey with the State Treasurers at a conference In Melbourne last June, but no a Sarah Adelaide, who passed away April 29, 1930.

Sadly missed by her nieces and nephews. -in. gradual easing or the burdens wis youngest daughter ot the lata Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MARTth.

In lovlna memorv of our dear ma- has not the grip ot Labour Premiers given him over his fellow members by accompanied br lower deficits at tha and of Wood, aged 31 years. (Also infant twins. 1 agreement was reacnes. The obstacles which have been encountered are nearly all of a purely political nature. The If there is one single word that ran he used to express the keynote nf Parmentler narrative.

It Is modesty. That, of course Is a well-known characteristic ol the Netherlands people, though so far it hss not. distinguished very many fsmous flyers of any natlonslity. or nf either sex. In Psrmrntlrr's record we find unstlnt.il praise for all those who htlped tn make his part in the historic air race the great It.

was "raise for hla crew, hi n.unnn.. oesn createa lor Australia bv Japans denunciation of them. Although, he spoke In no spirit of hostility to Jspan, or with anv desire to attribute to her any unfriendly designs, the actions and words of tha party now dominant in Japan made It clear that they wished to become the controlling force In Eastern Asia. FEDERAL INDUSTRIAL POWERS. Sir Thomas Bavin aalH that, evrl-ral inter each year, the plan being steadily carried out A limits litia.

af th. "Sfinuj Morning Hwala" r.f-m.n. mm iner. jane, departed April 30, 1933. Ever remembered.

Inserted by her son and daughter, Oeorge and Aggie. CHARLES. April 28. at the Royal North Short Hospital. Kathleen Florence Charles, beloved wlfa a subservient conference.

Federal Ministry will make another effort of OeofTrey F. Charlea, aged 30. Matters of finance for whose pro MILLS. In loving memory of my dearly loved to induce the States to accept the Commission's recommendations so that they can he nuBuaim, ana my air aaauy, Hoocn josepn COCHRANE. April 29.

1933. ot St. Joseph's Auburn. Hilda Jane Cochrane, beloved wife vision Mr. Lang li silent Include res applied when the taxation assessments for nubllih daily.

Thu Ailin It inlnM fcUMf for librariu, belh public and Institutional, that wiili to ha. Mm an nanar af toratlon of Public Service salaries, a tne coming nnsnclal year are despatched. witn ultimate oaiancing in view. spread widely through the business of the community, It has brought mora trade, a return of Investment, and Increasing employment, the Increase In the purchasing power meaning more spending, and therefor, greater buoyancy In every direction. a a A voice at Mr.

Stevens's Rathurst meeting or Marry uoenrtne. oi jo btoiwbj-iviwi. and loving mother of Meryl and Frank, aged 28 At eve wnen sntaows are failing. Sweet memories shadowed with pain Steal into our hearts the longing those who oorkeri slong the route, and espe- years. COOPER.

April 27. Mary, dearly beloved uvuiu wa biui, in juu a Kain Inaartad hla lavina wlfa Hvlvia anil aauehtar Capiat af th. aaitlon ara atailaUa ta tha f. nf th tat nharlM A. Cooner.

of Hamostead. Joyce. shorter working week, larger' pay, longer school-days with endowment tor children till 18 years, and a new scheme of rural relief which is to ensure to ganaral publie. England, and Melbourne, and loved mother of Carl Austen Cooper, of Devon cottage, oorsewoaa, uroy don, Victoria. vinnj iui mifli.raii ana ine Australians.

He ends his introductory cbsptrr wlih the natural hope that the result of lie "Ulver's" niiht has brought the possibility of a Netherlands sir line to Australia one step closer; one reads Into thst expression not only a reflection of the national conviction that such sn achievement would be for the ultimate benefit Oram far tha filing edition ksuld reach oarlf a. powlhla. Rata, will be DAVENPORT April 28. 1935. at 20 Karne-street, EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

Sir Hugh Denison's Address. "DANGER TO WHITE AUSTRALIA." MILLS. Tn loving memory of our dear son and brother, Robert Jbssph (Bora, who died April 30, 1934. Eve i remembered by his loving mother, father, brothers, and sister, Billy, Alice, Ron. Law-son.

Hilda, and Ben. MILLS. In loving memory of my dear son-ln-lav, Robert Joaeph (Bob), who died April 30. 1934. farmers a horn maintenance income at least equal to the basic wage.

He does uppllad an application. Feaknum. riezeaian uavenpon, ages io years. nwufiN inril 20 10.1B. at hla residence.

ference in industrial disputes had caused untold harm in Australia. The presence in tiie Constitution of an Irrelevant snd mischievous clause, giving the Federal Parliament power to pass laws for the settlement nf industrial disputes extending beyond any one state, had been an unmitigated disaster. The clause was inserted at the last moment by a small majority. It had resulted In a costly Industrial court, which could not take the place of 8UU tribunals because of Its constitutional limitations, but which could destroy their efficiency. It had brought Into existence organisations whose main business was ths creation of industrial disputes.

It hsd tsken away from State Governments control ot their finances. A Judge of the Federal Arhltr.li.m JOHN FAIRFAX It SONS, LTD. Frederick-street. Canterbury, James Birr all. dearlv-be loved husband of Alice, aged 38 years.

See not even pay his supporters the com Wednesday's "Herald" lor iuncrai notice. ui nuin countries, out sisn tne strong personal feeling that the Australians and the Dutch would find In such an association very much mutual pleasure. A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by his lovlna mother-in-law. Annla Wil.

DE CONLAT- April 20. at Toowoomba, Leslie pliment of estimating what this policy would cost, but that it would cost many millions Is apparent to all who give any Fry De Conlay. third son or tht late Mr. and Mrs. son.

MTLLS. tn loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, Robert Joseph (Bob), who dltd AorU 30. Sir Hugh Denlson. nresldent of th. Roval dame Lie Lnnisy, oi warwica, utuuinti Apart from the actual details of the flight which received an mnrh nnhiir-iiv h- nrTNCAM Anrll 28 1038.

at 38 Red Llon-ltreet. 1934. consideration to the Issues Involved. that nothing would be gained by repealing Empire Society, in an address to the society yesterday, advocated the removal of restrictions on trade within tne Empire, and the resumption of migration to Australia. When India was ffiven aelf-eoverament on tha urn.

Porelle, John Erskine. dearly-beloved husband of Eitse Dunean. and loving father ot John, Mary (Mrs. Peterson). James.

William (deceased), and not lust to-day. but every day In silence we remember. Inserted bv hla lovlna aUiara.ln.taw anil fcrn- NOTICE. Tha pottaga rata, an tha "Sjda.r Morning Herald" are aa fellew.i I4.K 18 22 24-28 30.32 The only hint he gives is his pronounce last week was hesrd to say "Lang will do us." The Premier's reply was: "He'll 'do' you every time you give him a chance." The value of Mr. Lang's promises are too well known by now for the electors to br In.

His records are too heavily weighted against him. a a a Such a programme Is being put forward when the State is stiU being pulled out of the mln of depression. Th. most careful management Is neceraary, and Labour leaders are treating the electors as hslf-wltted. Labour promises are scouted unless there Is some Eroof that they can be carried out.

Mr. ang has not yet realised this. a a a When under Labour the wages tax was Increased fourfold (3d to 1 in the 1 It was accompanied by a promise calculated to sooth the angry wage-earners. It was that all the unemployed would be put back at work by a certain date. Instead, however, the unemployed army grew rapidly to 300,000.

and It was left tn the present Government to reduce Edward, aged bt years. ment that with five Labour Govern thers-tn-ltv. George and Alma Smith, Arthur and Doris Chettln, Will and Isa Wilson. miN Anrll 5R 1035. at her residence.

S3 Rtl Court could turn a State's surplus Into a deficit by a stroke of his pen. He was not reflecting on the Judges of the Court. They are able and fair minded men, but the system they administered had meant disaster. mem nere t-armentier's book contains a wraith of technical Information, and many Interesting facts concerning the evolution of slrcraft, with particular reference to Fokker snd Douglas machines. As is well known, Ihe "Ulver" wss a Douglas DC2: Holland had hoped to enter a Fokker pas in th.

h.nitii..,. ments in Australia the money can be don-street. Lakemba, Allvera Hllagonba Peon, rellet of the late Archibald Sydney Penn and loving terms as Australia, Indians could not be kept out of Australia, and the white Australia policy must go. NASH. Sacred memories of our father.

Edward, whom Goo called April 30, 1931, end our darling raised. His record In the direction of mother Of Mervyn ana jean, agea ta yean, wuu in us January Jl, itfjl. attempting to raise money Is not for FLEMIHO. April 28, at Royal North ShorO Hos section of the race, but It could not be ready pital. James, oeiovea oramer oi jcssi aa mm gotten.

There Is the proposed ten per Hughes, ot Crow's nest. At rest, interred Monaay. All sorrows past, Troubles forgotten. Home at last. Remembered and loved always by their children, Describing the development nf enmm.rri.1 HAINTNO.

April 29. 1935, Jean Halnlng, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Halnlng. and loving mother cent, mortgage tax. He attempted to cut down all Public Service salaries to aviation In the Netherlands, Psrmentier re WrXJItT. -Tn Invlrt rmmrtrnA of Tom.

and loving sister oi Jets, aaynia, nancy, He said that European countries were looking to Britain tor their future stability, and were clinging to her as a sheet-anchor. Since the passing of th. Statute ot Westminster, the dominions had had the power to do what they liked. Ireland had a republic. South Africa, which should have been grateful to Britain for the self-government It had obtained after the Boer War had made a trade treaty with Germany, and a convention with Italy for the carriage of goods in Italian vessels, and at the recent Press Conference a Cabinet commonwealth, Now Zealand, and Fiji United Kingdom and Irith Fraa State (via France) All Sea Other pari, af British Empire.

United State. America and Foreign a maximum of 500 a ytar. It would ana Myra. JUBILEE AIR MAIL. New Zealand Flight.

FREIGHT TO BE CARRIED. nawi i) lufiuxa uiuinirr oi wiinam. Who de parted this life April 30. 1934. Gone but not for- unnuni Anrll ia.

at nrtvata hotoittl. If el Id 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d Sd 3d Id 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d 3d 3d 3d 4d Sd narrwa oy ner loving niece, Beatrice. not be beyond him to retrench the knn.iu invmA and tavin wife of Runert St. the wages tax. calls how Thorn essen aThuessnlk van der Hooo made the first flight from Amsterdam to BtUvia In a slngle-englned Fokker FI in October, 1034.

During the 10 years which hsd elapsed since then, the speed of aircraft hsd doubled, technical knowledge had made Immense strides, and the use of multi-motored John Hughes, and only daughter of the lata Henry Public Service, as he attempted to do i O'CONNOR. In loving memory of my dear wife and our fothar. Mary 'O'Connor, who departed this lift on April 30. 1928. Inserted by her loving Thomas i lompsui- three years ago.

The deputy president Rven Mr. lane's "plan" to art money from at hut residence. RXETD April 27. 1935, Morris, dearly-beloved PnWI tn. Lo.n council is delusive.

Tlie council does Nelson Bay-rota. Millie, and loving father of Mark, husband of "membranes Horrv, died April Israel Last erl. Bather (Mrs. U. Bessie (Mrs.

Teachers' Federation would not then VMwarri Ann DVlTit (ears. x. njnunni, aeroplanes naa reduced the risk of forced landings to a minimum. Meteorological services and radio stations hsd been established slong the whole route, whilst the sir ports accommodation and ground organisation wert not "provide" money. It has none.

It Is a "loan" council which has to borrow from the people, and no matter whether the Premiers are U.A.P. or Labour, the lenders hsve to be assured of the value of the projected Beryl, Freda, 'loving grandfather of Doris, make the mistake of confusing the Tht Postmaster-General (Senator McLach-lsn) and the Director of Posts snd Telegraphs (Mr. H. P. Brown), following consuiutlnn with members of the Federal Cabinet, have granted Sir Charles Klnssfnrd Mmith minuter nsa said tnat South Africa would take no part In future Imperial defence.

It was not quite brotherly, and not quite the thing. Canada had a mixed population which was Intensely loyal, but there little troublous points wanted watching. To satisfy an Infinitesimal portion of the population of India, the ctniriey, rniuip, nuci, ana hbhj. t.k T.TtnrBie Anrll M. i3S at her aonln-lawl dictated by the competition of American Cfte PDtirp iflormitg; ftfrnrt.

rf.n.. iai aaifnr Bav.raad Narthbrldaa. Maude. accumulated deficit with the yearly deficit, and believe that the accumulated amount was being decreased, whereas man carriers with the new British and i a i-i vm tatM rtnvlrf Ta IJavr. ased 73 vearA Just here comes In Mr.

Lange other plan For funeral, see Wednesday's "Sydney Morning king's Jubilee air mall to New Zealand, The mall will close at Sydney on May 13 at 4.44 p.m. to borrow ana repudiate interest payments. vasUy improved since that time 10 years before, when Van der Hoop had nothing but a racecourse here and there to land upon. The book Is profusely Illustrated with excellent photographs and diagrams; the resdlnx matter is presented In an easv stvle. inter.

Herald." oriunn irovernment nan introduced a bill to give some measure of self-government to India, and had thereby created grave oroblema TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1935. a a a European projected air routes from Singapore and across Siberia to the Far East; but it Is also a reply in kind to LEASK April 99, 1935. at A prlvatt hospital. Mr. Bruxner (Deputy Premier), going about Bummer Hill.

James Henry, dearly beloved nusoanc of Adeline, and loving; father of May (Mrs. Palmer) not only In India, but In all the British dominions. the country, rinds tnat Btau Labour candi apersed with those humorous incidents which uir unarm Kingsrord smith till fly from Richmond, New South Wales, to New Plymouth, New Zealand, and will carry messages of goodwill and loyalty from the Australian Government to the Dominion Government on Laurence. William, Bdwln, Arthur, and OtOrgt. japan's coming seaplane service south dates were quietly suggesting that once thev i TNiirm anrti 90 lo.is.

lfttildo Jena Lxoaker. RIVALRY IN THE PACIFIC crew ana passengers experienced Irom time to time, and without giving sny undue emphssls How could the British Empire, In face of all those problems, be kept going? asked Burnish Denlson. Much good would ta done, he dearly beloved mother of William. Robert, Roy. ward through her chain of Islands to the Marshalls and Carolines, and thence Frank, and Harry, aged 05 years.

Bee weonasoay ar. returned tney wiu get rid oi air. umg as leader. Thereupon Mr. Lang suppressed speeches at the Easter A P.

conference, and with a conference resolution took away anv It is being increased, though not by the prodigious figures ot the Lang regime. Mr. Lang talks glibly, too, of Increasing the purchasing power of the people by th distribution of relief. He did not quote the figures of employment, which show that the purchasing power of the people has Increased during the Stevens-Bruxner period of administration and that during his administration the occasion of the celebration of the King's silver Jubilee. uarser moments or tne nignt.

it Is to OS hoped that the book will toon be available for paper for funeral particulars. said. If there wss a cassation of squabbling The United States seems to-dav via Celebes to Java. more popular reading. McTLRATH April 29, 1935, at Tttiramujrra.

wriatK aitvhtar nf tha late John and Kllen Tne new Zealand Government has decided to reciprocate by sending a return sliver to be a strange mixture of the warlik Mcllrath, of TanvaUy, County Down, Ireland. Aged possibility of Labour Ms.P. having any word in the leadership selection. That power Is to be vested In the conference with tha Inner Jubilee air mall back to Australia. Freight 1 years and the pacifist.

The remarks of two senior American air-force officers show Herein Is revealed how obsolete are the terms of the Washington Treaty of 1922 with regard to fortification of Pacific islands. It is Idle for American MAOUIRB Cross). April 99. 1935. a Oantir- win aiso ne nown irom New Zealand to Australia.

Bir Charles Klntsford Smith will carry group In control auuu. restrictions, ana terms, mere was only one remedy reciprocal trad facilities within the Empire to make It one complete whole: but that did not Involve trying to Induce Britain to be which seemed to be the wish of many people In Australia. Britain was perfectly JustlOed, because of what had happened during the Great War. When she had been almnat faeer! bury District Hospital, Mary Magtilre (Molly Cross 1 dearly loved adopted daughter of Mrs. P.

Cross, a the return malt. An extremely interesting fact concerning Parmentler's book Is that It Is written In the "modernised" form of Dutch which was made legal (and compulsory) by an Act of Psrlls-ment, at the Instigation of the Minister for Public Instruction In the Netherlands last September. Dutch Is now to be written as It is spoken, that is to say, unnecessary letters, snd declensions are done away with. In this form tnat Japanese militarists are not the only offender In utterlne what ar. re More Is being heard on labour platforms which concluded almost three years Hanerneia, ana suior oi ocmw miiuui, years.

For the first time In the history of the crossing of tht Taxman by aeroplane, the politicians to talk as though the treaty iDtmrm am At hla rttldflnet aiadtavllle ago tne purcnasmg puwcx sapiuij ceivers aa innammatory statements. It about a 2U basic wage, attributed to Professor Olblln in an expert's report to the Premiers' conference. In 1933. when Mr. Lang was spreading th.

report, Professor Toad. Hunter's Hill. James, loving husband of Louisa and father of Lynda. Ollva, arete, Dooot, Jack. eoutnern uroaa wui also carry ireignt to New Zealand, Including a consignment of copies of tht "Sydney Morning Herald." Firms will decreased.

is in American circles regarded a with starvation, In saying to-day, "We must keep our own farmers on the lend, and we cannot take as much as wa have don. from other parts of th. world." Britain and Jim. in nis tow year. Olblln exnllcltlT denied that he had even sua sign of aggressive Government policy also consign goods.

MATTHE8. April 90. 193S. Albert Edward UU seated anything- of tne kind, nor eouio ne it is aiso to oe uugnt in schools. CerUlnly to the foreign resder who possesses only a smattering of the language, the modernised version is more intelligible almost it Is more "anglicised For example, Caatnoi.

aged 30 years. PERSONAL understand how Mr. Lang arrived at the figure. umnt a-roti Anrll OQ at tils toaldeTicO. fled, too.

In expecting the dominions to purchase her goods. on landing at New Plymouth. Bir Charles Klngsford Smith will fly a smsller machine to Wellington, where ha will personally deliver messages Irom the Australian Government to Mr. Lang aan trusted to arrive at nguras were sumoient to meet the changed times. Th Washington Conference, like the League mandates, left super-marine air services quite out of sight.

A peace-time air-mall base requires landing-grounds, housing, stores of fuel, and repair shops. These are the essentials of military and naval flying-bases also. When the Japanese south-seas uiai, Japanese omcers should at times give vent to Ideas about the necessity to acquire new outlying defensive posts, even when the territories Indicated rvrmont. jamea Miaanum, Wl VL. 'T (Mail Branch), beloved husband of Charlotte oir nugn Denlson and Lady Denlson, who hsve been abroad for tha naat tw.lv.

month. uiddleton. aaed 83 years. By request, no flowers. st which no one ale.

can. However, no reduction to 3119 has come about. In anv case it Is the Industrial tribunal's business, not VIOE-REOAL. His Excellency the Governor, attended by n.n.i i Hnirnrri A D.c. returned the call the Governor-General and Acting Prime Minister of New Zealand.

NORMAN. April 27. 1935. privtW hotplttl, uui mii. Wliaahath Mar man dearlvbe were the guests of honour of th society at luncheon at the Australia Hotel, sir Kelso happen to be In the possession of other the Government's.

Sir Charlea Klngsford Smith says It will ef Reae-Adralral W. T. Handle Ford. C.B.. loved mother of Charles Marihall.

Marf Daphne iiiiig presiaea. peoples. Yet a Congress commlttae a a To-dav Mr. Lang sfflrms that th Arbitra (Mrs. Little I.

and vera Myrsv (bcds (aara. vnav be the last ocean night ol the southern cross, which will have made eight Teaman crossings, commanding I V. Australian Squadron on board HJXs. Canberra yesterday morning. the first personal pronoun (plural) Is no written "we" (aa it is pronounced) lnstesd of "wlj," aa formerly.

Other words have been simplified In spelling "bosch," meaning a wooded place, Is now "bos" (yet still shows some trinity with our own "bosky whilst "Dultschlsnd" (Germany) Is now "Dulu-land." In these words the "ch" hss always ben silent, anyhow (I can hear foreigners whose chief difficulty with Dutch Is the pronunciation asking: "What about mere), aged 68 years. hears without protest an American tion Court will work to his will If he becomes nnnnid aihi lohn Rlehtrds. eldest dearly wi. ern.ii.nB. th.

Governor and the Hon air service was mooted American critics promptly challenged it as an Infraction AUSTRALIAN BIRTHRATE. loved son of Mary and the lata John Odgere, aged Suit apart from Its other big pioneering IgliU. The air mall will be open to postal articles of all classes except packages per Premier. Why nave tne court at ail tne Dolltleian Is to be given the right to arbitrate 39 rears. ourable Lady Hore-Ruthven were the guests of the Most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of over Its bead? narcel Dost.

MR. AND PTJRCTXL. April 98. 1935, at a privet hospital. Svtinev Edward, beloved sen ot the lata Jamea and Eln Purcell.

of Tumut. and loving brother of Mary Mrs J. P. Boultoni. Bridget (deceaatdl.

John, and HUGHES' APPEAL WARNING. General declare that "an enemy" has potential bases In British and French West Indian Islands; that It might be necessary to watch against air bases being erected there; and that "we must "be ready to bomb them as soon as Sydney and tn. ciergy ana iav the Church of England at a luncheon at the Chapter House yesterday. A design for a gpeelal souvenir envelope for the night has been submitted to the Director of Posu and Telegraphs. Arrangements are being made with Mr.

J. L. Schmitt (New ZeaUnd Trad Commissioner) for a-supply ot Annie, aged years. ax.i.r. ASSISTANCE TO THE NEEDY.

About 140 shire, and municipalities are working on the emergency relief work scheme under direction of the unemployment Relief tk nMimir.hu led Hore-Ruthven paid mere must always be two scnoois oi tnotignt as to whether it Is a good thing, or a bad. to "modernise" a language. It does not altvsys amount to a struggle between the young snd RUDOLPH April 99. 1935. Irene norma, dearly loved only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Farcy Radolph. The Federal Minister for Health (Mr. of the Washington Treaty. But If it Is so, then the Washington Treaty requires overhaul Australians have established similar air bases in the New Guinea mandated territories, which (under the League mandate) must not be fortified.

As the situation appears to-day, it should be a close race between the United States and Japan for the visit to Taronga Zoological rarit yuieroay morning. New Zealand air mall sumps for "via New red 8 years. Zealand" envelopes. The souvenir envelope, HUgnet). in an addreaa at a Millions Club luncheon yesterday, appealed to Australian to realist that the true progress of the nation srkpfard April 29, 1935.

at Sydney. PaymasUr Tha Honourable Lady Hore-Ruthven was the Lieutenant Aioen nenrr anwi'i c.A i Taaimn nnirtmfnL Canberra. dtarlv guest of tn president and members of the "they are discovered," and even In emergency to seize them. Another officer complained about "information" that "a certain Asiatic Power" ha sent Council, and hundreds of mile, of roads have been constructed or reconditioned. The scheme embraced many useful undertakings, and has provided employment for more than 41,000 men by the shires and municipalities, in addition to which th Public Works Department hss nf ajTattlrfa and lovlne ann oi Art.

wiud as a muw.w w.i if the design Is officially approved, will be available at post-offices and at the various offices of the New Zealand Tourist Bureau. New Zealand sir mall stamps will be procur-ablt from tht office, ot tht New Zealand Tourlat Bureau only. Mr and Mrs. A. W.

Sheppard. of Eastwood, and let; of Mudgee. and loving brother of Charlea and ttrmr.ir.hla Ladv Hore-Ruthven was depended upon an Increased birthrate. He said that if this was disregarded tha nation would be sUgnant by ISM. Mr.

Hughes disclosed that the King and Queen had expressed themselves to the Commonwealth Government as being eager to tee success atUnd the maternal and Infant lubllee Bessie, agea yeare, 100 officers, some of them possibly present at a bridge party In aid pf the Church of England Homes at the Blaxlsnd Oallerles 10,000 on relief works. tne old people, ior sometimes it is tne younger intellectuals who cling most fiercely to the ancient survivals of a language, and frequently It Is the older who want to discard such trappings as difficult declensions and unsounded syllables. Is it a stop backwards, or a sign of progress, to bring Into force an alteration like this? We hava experienced the war In our own members when our Amerlcsn cousins first began to Imagine that English words could be spelled In a lot of vastly different ways and still mesn the same. I still shudder, seeing "colour" written "color," though I could 80MERVTLLB April 99. 1938 fsiiddtnry)).

at his residence. 02a Bay-street, Bomervtile. dearly loved husband of Ethil R. and honour or the stigma of being the first to open an air service through the treaty-regulated equatorial region. The yesterday aiternoon.

captain r. o. Taylor win act as navigavor and co-pilot on the freight and mall flight. In anticipation of th early commencement loving brother of A L.L.. UL, J.H., J.A., CO.

aviators, to train the Peruvian army. This would appear to ignore the Japanese complaint that Americans are sending fighting 'planes and Instructors to niciuurnu, writcri wiu oe Australia gut to uhikb. for Defence (Mr. Parkhlll) B.H.. and R.R., agea ot years.

following up of such a development of a Tasman service, a special aerodrome. mm 111 at hi. MiMttlM. u.ci, mBjcaucs ior weir Sliver JUDIISC. Australia, he said, waa at the r.tM mthni Distribution of clothing to tht needy by the Government was something enUrely new in relief.

From July, to March last, clothing, underclothing, dress material. booU. and other articles were supplied, first to those unemployed for two year, or more, later on an extended system, and approximately the oADaDla of BiMtlrur tne requirements oi will leave Sydney to-night for Melbourne on official business. He wlD return to Sydney at Yenetta. 7 kardlnia-road.

Clifton Oardeni Barbara Btuart, dearly beloved wlfa of Joseph Stlneon and with naval bases would, however, be a more serious matter; and such a pros type, of machines, Is being built at New Ply. In the Far East, which had exhausted their the week-end. moutn witn relief work labour. iooo supplies ana wanted others. If the Australian people were to hold their vast domain, loving moiner oi nmiBiu, Leslie.

Oordon. Doris, and Oladya. aged 84 years. o.n.in. Stall mi Mr.

John Lawson. pect is sufficiently threatening to require POSTAOK CHARGES. m. mem here of the SJrnrrirg Parllamenury number of articles usuea wss l.oou.ow. the fullest discussion at the coming give no logical reasons wny eitnsr way is inferable to the other.

But that is only a very insignificant example of the general principle. Sometimes entire phrases In the "Saturday tney must justuy their occupation of It occupying It adequately and developing I Articles Dotted In Australia for despatch to delegation to th. King's Jubilee celebrations, The doming and soot trsos received an WlLICS. April 3, vspuiin m. unuii aentlct ot tht CHUM Oout.

ttti conference. Doubtless American policy enecnveiy. Impetus by the Government orders, which amounted to 387,000. vers. Hew zeaiana oy tne air man rnuat dc prepaia at the rate of It a half ounce, In addition to The stream of lmmloranU had not nnlv dHad WTLLI8 At Stwttll.

CofTI RtrbjtlT, MlOTtt lf towards Japan la gov.mad largely by the fears of the American oil combine 9t Norman wiuis ana moinvr vi tht ordinary pottage. All articles except par. aela will be carried. Envelooea should bs en a Another beneficial distribution to tht down- left Sydney last evening ior thy wlU join tha RJH.8. Cronssy to-morrow with three other members ef the delegation Mr.

Hutchinson and Mr. Gregory, and Mr, Monahad, the Clerk the senate. Mr. Maktn and Mr. Frost, Ms.P..

who will raptesent the Federaf.Latxnir party on tht delegation, vnMlul Anrll 9. 10111. her T.lldcnot. for the safety of Its interests in the up during the last five ears, but mart people had gone out of Australia than had come Into It, While the stream of mlgranU had eestaed to flow, the rate of natural Increase had fallen for soma years. Last year It touched a nt record low level.

B.tU. Bourtv.rd, BMlortb, M.nlj. Edith dorsed "Australia-New Zealand Jublle Air Mall." and-ouu was the furnishing of parcels of foodstuffs at Christmas, 133 and 134, and Juna, M.ul WUlltnu. Dutch Indies; but it may Questioned China; but more likely it is only a retort in kind. So do these militarists maintain a desultory long-range fire against each other.

In further preliminary to the coming negotiations for a new Washington Treaty to replace the old, the entire American fleet, transferred to the Pacific last December, is about to engage on war manoeuvres over an enormous stretch of water between California, Hawaii, and Alaska. Under a rule ot international courtesy an American cruiser, flying the flag ot a senior officer, will visit Yokohama on the opening of the manoeuvr. In sign that these are but routine peace-time Evening poet" art uninteuigioic to me To anyone who hat made a study of moo' languages, Italian (say), when compares wlln German, seems a slovenly Isnguage, ilnW because It has long since done away those strict grammatical rules which disttn-gulshed Latin as the clssslo language. There Is about German, on the other hand, grsce of form, a rounded beauty, a sense of oom-pleteness, that seems missing In Itslisn. ine former Impresses one like a finished 1934.

It helped the growers as weu as the The return mall will be despatcned irom New Zealand on May 17, the charge being 7 will not leave until later. recipient. FUNERAL PracliiiS Pf. whether the decline of British naval strength In the Paelflo has not con Th Town Clerk (Mr. Roy Hendy) Is on Mr.

Btevens said that until the depression had passed migration was out of the ouestion. In a eomorehenslve Plan of asslsUnce. In a btif ounce, inoiuaing ordinary postage. N.Z. APPROVAL.

wvfij.moTOrl. Monday. IN MEMORIAM. vinced the United States, even subcon sclously. ot a duty to remedy the de cluding shelter for the unemployed and assistance to evicted tenants, the Government made annual leave.

Mr. P. J. Smith has been appointed acting Town Clerk during his absence, and Mr. B.

W. Adams acUng deputy Town Olerk. 300.000 available for homes. Public-spirited The Acting Prime Minister of New Zea land (Mr. E.

A. Ransom) announces the Gov. ABBOTT. A trimits ot ks th. btsutlfn Biemorj of oar d.rlln, Bssfl.

who Btssea swr April in. tsthsr. mothor. snd brotMr. BUplMB.

flclency. If so, It Is on more Instance of the danger to world peace ot British Mr. I. Crick, deputy chairman of the emment's approval of the Commonwealth nnvarnment'a nmonaal for Sir Charles Kings- cltlaens handed over blocks of land free, and others were purchased, enabling tenders to be called for erection of 11 home by the 'rust. eounoU ot management of the citizens ol wherein the artist naa overiooxeo no UU: the latter appears, by comparison, d.ished-off outline.

In no way has this anything at all to do with th Imporunce pi tne language, nor doe. It alter the desirabllW learning either (or any other) foreign tongue that has an absoiuU valut. But Australia could take measures to arrest the maternity deathrate, which wa far too high. In the last year for which figure were available 671 women died from cause IncldenUl to childbirth, and In the samt year nearly 3000 InfanU died In the first week of their existence. Most of these mothers and children could have been saved.

Unless the Australian nation was to rest content and wait for death like a man stricken with years of morul disease, It must prove Itself worthy of BAtnttSTBt tn lovln wrmorr of mr disarmament. Mont than 7O0 applications were received. Our MST BOWHi muhim, wmv Sydney organising utmraiit, was ai.cn farewell by members of the council at a luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Australia, before his departure for th. United Bute to ford 8mlth to carry th King's silver Jubilee mail to New Zealtnd and then taking New Zealand mall to Australia. Sir Charles Klngsford Smith will leave Richmond aerodrome on May 14, returning from the Ninety exercises.

FINANCE OF MR. LANG. The American War Department plans morrow It Is, however, Interesting to non neighbouring peoples such as the Germans ana the Dutch dealing with a subject in such oppo- A r. Bennett, nresldent of the Austrs are reaching forward towards Asia In its great neritage, ins nest immigrant Aus Han Broadcasting Federation, and managing site wsys. Whilst Hoilsnd hss at last The policy of Mr.

Lang 1 certain save tralia oouia get, ws. a newiy corn oaoy. two direotions. One Is by way of Alaska director of Station auu, win sau oy vnc PEACE RESOLUTION By University Students. THROUGH LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

and the Aleutian Islands, where Dutch Mariposa to-morrow tor America. In one respect that of finance. He does not give any Indication ot how he Mile Beacn propaoiy on way i INQUIRY SUGGESTED. NATIONAL INSURANCE. to make compulsory tne pi -rr of IU language-perhaps In order brtWelin; era can more readily undersund has been busy carrying a achieve Just the opposlU effect.

Spr rviitar.hr' the neoole are commanded At a meeting of the N.R.M.A. council yes STATE TREASURY. Harbour would afford the American fleet a base within nearest possible is going to raise the money for carrying out all the promises be ha made if he terday leave oi aosence was grantee, to mr. A B. Rudder and Alderman E.

E. Collins, who art making trips abroad. Mr. reach of the Asiatic coast. In the event wl.h foreign words and slipshod methods Mr.

T. D. Kelly Under Secretary Is returned to power. His one reference of war In these waters, the United Rudder will visit England and Alderman MELBOURNE. Monday, A general meeting of tht student body of Collins America.

spelling and phrasing let me again in all Its. ancient t''- to money which he would procure was States would wish to defend many re The Postmaster-General (Senator McLech. the University yesterday unanimously carried Mr. T. D.

Kelly ha been anrjointed Under. to 20,000,000 which Is to be used for Dr. Bruce Hall, of 8ydney, has been admitted a. a irrember ol Um Royal Collage of Physicians motion pledging Itself to support the League the Germans ask, is it to a all, to be understood by foreigners? There certainly great deal to be said for bou) the relief of the unemployed, providing of England. of Nations In th prevention of war.

The meeting was not well attended, ther being Itu Ian) to-day suggested an Inquiry Into the question of Inaugurating a scheme of national Insurance. 'The Df.btem I ie that Kill have to be tetkied, having regard to the future finances nf Australia." Ranator MoLschlan said. "The works and Increasing their weekly glon before Alaska, and Dutch Harbour is no point of defence for any vital American Interest. The strategic aim is clearly to prepare a double-flanked approach upon Asia, and to divide the viewpoints, SeoreUry to the SUU Treasury as from to morrow, In succession to Mr. C.

Chapman, who has retired. Mr. Chapman will enter en long leave to-day. Mr. Chapman was regarded at on of th most efficient officials In th Public trvtoe.

ood's frettsst gift-mothsr. Inserted by her To.lnn husband, sons, snd dsufn-ter, snd srsndchlldretl 77 Fredsrlcli-suset, aook-dsis. BLAKOHFTBTD In ssd end tovlnt aiemorj of my deer daughter and our sister. Margarat, who ed this life Aprll30, 1J34. inserted ft her sorrowing mother, brothers, and sister.

BLANK In lorlng memory ef Frederick Blann. who passed away April 10, 1829. bollard. tn loving memory of ejy dear hw-kand and our father, Sydney Bdgar, who gawd away April 30. 1834.

He always strove to do hbj best; Msy Ood grant him sternal rest. Insrrteil by his losing, wlls and daughters, Olive and Elva. BULLARD In lorlng memory of our dear brother and uncle. Sydney Bullard. who died Aprir 30.

1934. At rest. Inserted by Us brother, Alfred. Ethel, and family. BUXTON.

A tribute ot lov. from the family to the memory of Henrietta Bnason, died April JO. 1M4; also her beloved husbsnd. oesrga Button, dl.d August 23, IB10- CHAMPION. In lorlng msmory of our dear sea and brothel Percy, who died April 30.

1934. A besutlfut llfs csme to an end. H. died aa he lived, everyone'e friend. mel bli loving mother, father, eaters, and Brothers.

COLLINS In lovm. mernerv ef mf dear bus. band lit lather, J. S.f Apru 30. 1930.

In-ieVted by bis loving wlfs, Uartba. and daughter. Dora. COLLINSIn loving nunjorv of ojr dear father. 1 filled April JO, 1920.

Inserted by Loodle, Ira, and Jack. COLLINS. In loving memory of aarSaw ntlisr. Tdled Apia JO, fJ0. Inserted by Alice.

Leo. and BlUle. BZZT. In tender, fragrant memory of mf Sear receipts by one half. A reading of Mr, than 100 students present.

Mr. D. a. Lotherlngton. general sales manager of RKO Radio Pletufea.

will leave or th. Mariposa to-morrow far the United The motion arose out of a manifesto against Lang's speech Would convey the Im longer action It delayed, the more difficult suus. pression that the Stevens-Bruxner Gov war adopted by the undergraduates of the University of Western Australia, and tent by concentration of a hostile power lying He had had a strenuous urns in recent yearn Although h. It five year, below th retlrint Mr. Norman 8.

H. Catte, managing director will tn problem oe. it is nouoiy aimcun found tsasfsotory system of national lruur nna in Um. of denresslon. It la neem THE GOVERNOR Entertained by Archbishop.

rai. alwir1r Hnre-Rutn of CatU-Paturton wno win leave for abroad bv the Mariposa, was tendered a age he feel that ha should have a rest front official duties to preserve hi health. ernment has raised by taxes for unemployment relief 10,000,080 a year, and that of this amount 3,000,000 ha been the Oulld of Undergraduate of that Unlver-alty to the Sydney Untvtfilty StudenU' Representative Council for an expression of opin on the Asian seaboard. The other line of American approach to Eastern Asia is, ot course, through Hawaii and the sary that thou who would partlclpaU should to kiln the scheme aa soon as they farewell luncheon at Farmer's by members of entered ine semoe in isvs, ana was appointea Under-Secretory In IMS. when the Premier th inch Clu.

enur Industry, and It naturally takes many diverted to other purpose. Th tact ion by tnat nooy. Tne council aecioea to nl.r. the manifesto before a ceneral meet Philippine. This la about to be ex vaava for aumctant tunas to accumulate are that In 1932-33 the taxes tot unem Dr.

Graham brew, Queensland SUU Health Officer, arrived In Bydney yesterday. Dr. Drew I chairman of a committee Investigating (Mr. Stevens) retired irom tne uovemment service In consequence of th attitude toward him by th then Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Tne oovemur iw mu ven) and Lady Hore-Ruthven were the gu rtArchbllhop Mowll at Chapur plotted through development of a regu ing of students.

Tht meeting decided not to adopt tht first two clauses of the manifesto, meet contingencies In bad timet. The view seven years ago wa that a satisfactory scheme would Impost too great a burden on lar air-mall line across th Pacific rrom ployment relief yielded 6,702,438, and In 1933-34 5,248,286. If Mr. Lang's the us of (ratine in wool. Industry, but I thing tut time is opportune sue San Francisco, through Honolulu, Mid- ..4 Wu a n.

nnlf-vnaH by which tne oulld of undergraduates oi tne University of Western Australia constituted Itself a ''union against war," with view to federating with similar organisations in other universities and alan constituted itself a runner inquiry into uie pruDicm, statement that 3,000,000 or more was Mosman, returned last week from an extended Way Island, Wake Island, Guam, teraay. Arcnoisnuu "-''-v-: gj Hon. which private, had been afford member, of the clergy an of meeting the Oovemor, and, on beww the Anglican Church, to officially welcome ana utng). Mr. Kelly, who I 15 year of eg, Joined Uui Government service In 1M0, and I at present chief accounUnt, A announced elsewhere In this Issue, he was appointed yesterday by th Government a vlce-presldsnt of th new Mttropoittan WaUr Board.

tern to tht East. diverted to other purposes 1 correct, Manila, and so to the China coast A freighter, the North Haven, Mr Adrian Athton. who wss recently elected NEW N.Z. JUDGE. presumably if he were returned the WThT.ewa.

a full attendance of th, lgtl president of the Sydney Technical College Architectural Club, was tnuruined by the pendlture on those other purposes would was being fitted out In San Francisco 1S14. a branch of the League of Nations Union, It adopUd, however, the third clause, which reed: "We pled ourselves by a loyal adherence to tht Ltagut of Nations to eontrlbuU to Um nil. of law In tn International order, an that the arts of life rather than tht arts of members at a dinner at tht Horseshoe Cafe, WHJJNOTOlt Monday. ei.li.M i ar.ni(..,wi rt Vlabhsi a month ago for a long tour to locate wife, Baran. who fall uleep apru jo.

Asleep in Jesus. bleeseT sleep, rrom which none ever wska to tnaeeted bv her loving besbend. i -i An4paon. rrv weep. GERMANY'S NATIONAL DAY.

Mr. A. T. Donnelly, a Chrlstchurch barrister and establish the Intervening bases be Bar tf. B.

V.W. n.v., v. been appointed a Judge of th New Zealand Kinrma tferJr. H. Served SS OSDUln In and chairman of the New Zealand Cricket FAROOrtARBON.

In loving memory of our dejr Charlton, Canons Rocowarn still be at least at tne same rate, so that he, too, would have to find 3,000,000. That 1 the whol mystery of all the policies of Mr, Lang. He doe not say where th money 1 to come He 'doe not1 Inform' hit sup tht New Zealand Rill Brigade til the ortet Council, bat been appointed one oi tne oo-nmiateM directors of th Bank of New Zea Th Oermtn national day win bt eelebrated immm. avanln. ak th.

flermsn Club Con kM.ii Dr. as ink lam. Dr. tween Honolulu and Manila. The tint stage, to Honolulu, was opened last week by a flying boat ot the Pan-American death may be cultivated." Tne meeting was unwilling to adopt tht first two la uses, which were lengthy, because it ftH was not bi a position to givs thesa tht eonsloeratlon they A.

H. LOV. land, In place of Sir Robert Anderson, who Fairfax, Mr. K. 1.

Lov.Mr. war. it i a cousin oi wis unvsi nunic os tht High Court of Australia (Bit Prank Oavab cordia. Ther Bill not be any reception Hlxsoo. Justice Boyos, ana ser.

rwslgne lor neaiui re as ana, yits sveusnenon elawhler aad (raoaonuaun. nwnraa. 1" lyetng ai ory ef ewr de. wl and mother, Ruky aJw who parted thai life April Dunyi, th OxoMuat. tiiati sail company.

This new service In part uusiaapuwwaw. JO, 1931..

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