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JLO THE DAILY TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY MARCH 31 1937 Obituary NELSON AND HIS i DAUGHTER 'A DISTINGUISH! HI 5 S3A CAPTAIN Mb DaVHisiiN AMI THE HON fcLIZAEiUH VulNCKi: ANXIOUS LETTER TO LADY HAMILTON I mie uev ecn rtcnneih Davidson OF take nlnce rvt tSn- Pr-rXtn-Ti i ur SAFE BARR'S LIFE ADVENTURE i jj 1 -iury tombursh to-dav at 215 SALE TO TAKE PLACE NEXT MONTH Flkht-Lt John jkaxdy Raf vsu Miss Rankin i ryi FAMOUS RESCUE FROM hi engagement is announced ounced between- EOROUGH HOUSE March 30 he and Duchess of Gloucester I -y the Ludy Winifred Cecil ard lunn son the 1 Mr Frrrfv Uy A CAUTEK i uranay ard Cecile younger' eaugnter of Sir Hubert Rankin Bart VOLTURNO DISASTER Capt James Clayton Barr a great sailor who commanded many famous Cunard liners and fienrud in thrillint! adventures hi i A letter which Xelson months before Trufaluar wrote to his a tew Emma ivorr openen the Ideal Oiyrrpia this ma V-j irn concerning their daughter Horatia is to nrountoa Tower Brci hton-ir-Furneis Mi: A A CA'irPON AMI Mls is 37 to-day will jc or i The marriage between Mr Allan Alexander Cameron and Miss Pamela i Grart-Sturgis will take place at St Mark's! return to en-Monday from -luaiey-street to-day at 3 Elgin will return to 7 has died at his home in Wallasev Cheshire: appear at Sotheby's on April Every at the asc of CI Among his feats was the letter of this hind is easterly scanned and rescue of over 500 persons from the ss! coveted by collectors His solicitude for his Volturno diater I daughter's future occupied his mind from Capt Barr" Commodore of the Cunard' birth in January 1801 to his death in fleet when he retired 20 years ajo was' October 1S05 i known on the North Atlantic as "Safe The letter now for sale shows both Barr" anxcty and relief It was not in the famous He was a native of Burnlcv and Arthur Morrison collection and seems to went to sea at the aue of 17 As an appren- little known I tice in sail who on one vovase after another Frt let it speak for itself written with had to round Cape Horn he developed the Nelson's left hand in bold upstanding qualities of seamanship that were to make style his career so noteworthy Victory May 18 1S05 150 Leagues He had been shipwrecked three times WSW from Madeira 'before he joined the Cunard as a fourth1 My Dearest beloved Emma 0 next veei: from I 1' II and Miss Veka spencek engagement is announced between The David Hamilton Dorrv of jss cf iesmere will arrive j- House Cleveland-square shortly from Mertoun St Southend-on-Sea eldest son of Mrs Uerrv n- TVvn-v nr-n Mis- Vnrn it-' Spencer only daughter of Mr and Mr ton are in George A Spencer WesicIifr-on-Sca Chidding- until they WEDDING T3- officer in 1885 He served in many vessels! I send you the enclosed that no difll- iee iucluding the Umbria and Etruria! before being given his first command in! 1303 This was the Catalonia and his first' trip in her was to South Africa with troops during the Boer War His vessel was employed on the coast ofi sr-squara tea ait II Iiiasii ami Miss TolMSFIT return to 13 The first iiortrait of the infant son of (he Crown I'riiKL- Princi-ss Martha of Norway who wa horn on anil is to hi" cliritfiiL-il in OsIo to-day It i (idll wars sinte a Royal Norwegian Prince ha lieen born in Norwjian ti-rritir Tile Prince is seen abow with his sisters PriiitL'ss Ranhild (lei!) anil Princess Astriil He is a secoiul cousin to the liritish Royal chililren Princess Kliabcth and Princess Margaret I -strec early Brush The Riile South Africa for some time afterwards and I eventually became a depot for Boer Visjountais Karcourt de son of Major and Garden Lodje Ireland to Miss) dauhiL-r of Majors Dumer Darner-' Bru-i: Northern ry II Torb zna Ma culty may arise about My Dear Horatia in case any accident should happen to me for I know too well the necessity of taking care of those we love whilst we have the power and these arrangements do not hasten our death 1 believe quite the contrary as it leaves nothing to corrode the mind in a sick bed I only hope to set at the french fleet when it pleases God I shall immediately return to my own dear Emma at Mcrton May God in Heaven bless you my Emma and send us a happy meeting is the fervent prayer of your ever faithful Nelson Bronte Obviously Nelson was making definite arrangements for Horatia's welfare It should be remembered that the special to- jt i prisoners i Itlh CIlU ANJ-Ji Subsequently he had command of the You can never tire of touring in Canada: thc fs'cinLiticn of its infinite variety it thrilling freshness crisp clean air and constant sunshine make Canada thc perfect holiday playground Com: to Cansda lor your holidny this ycir wc will jrladly help you plan your trip or you cisn join one of our three to week escorted tours at "all-in" fares Get AIRO SEASON anc iucania inc aaxonia inc Laronia ana- ace ye-terday at St Hev WinsfickV Hcv A Pridcaux! CINEMAS -acy returned to 31 yesterday from Stone- He'aie oti' Kerilworth assisting other ships and for a time when she was quite new the Maurctania HELP TO BURNING SHIP MOST BRILLIANT FOR MANY YEARS As captain of the Carmania in October RETAINING INTEREST OF "13 he was crossins the North Atlantic irL" ariao i a tiier vvre the train cut rcy iourt lemple will to Broadlands Romsey South America wa: i in ore iven away by her jatin sown with the skirt Her on lace mounted on-is surmounted bv a i u7 I Ti codicil to his will Sept 6 nearly two YOUTH 1 I will 11 £9 U1LUI I1U 111 i 1 I it nnn i FPiUM 01 II O'N COIlIlESI'OMJEVr veil was ol not orcrtei: ana nnnn nn nnrnvl ivne nn lire Rn mi Inc 1 and v-: that the Church had daughter appeared at Sotheby's in 1935 The CAIRO Tuesday vrea:" of motiser-oi'-nearl owers She uuu 43 uuuiil iui liil iciiiuiiti nottpr aonnrp to its own luncnnn ana noi c- i i Criiro i enjoying the best winter trv tn pninnptp u-ith thp rinnma nnd the: tx "1- AlUSCUm season a sheaf arum lilies There were two pases Brian ind Robin Osilvie Graham lmmeai-' vicinuy ne racca to me vouurno una was Soissons no wore replicas retfn: to Ravenscro't Tit- Sunninsdaic next week from er: and Lady Surton-Chadwick rred to 41 Brarnham-sarcens SV' from Argentina rdrn: nd Madame Hemeleers- uikwfA ui Liie culiii will avay for about hiw Ul IUUL htelv following the discovery of the hall was mad? in a "J0: the first to arrive Some hours later he was of Tutankhamen The hote'ls are all you pcfopie th? OhurchdircctinK 10 vessels in thc worl: of rescue and the coincidence of the International fcad ata meeting of the Edinburgh Presby- A heavy gale was and in thc Congress of Archajological Excavations ter-v the FrL'e churcl oi Scotland face of difficulties and dangers that at one with the arrival of two large cruising time seemed insurmountable 521 persons in ievi ana tv-o crua cncesmain Bridget LAST UNFINISHED MESSAGE In the last unfinished) letter to Emma which Nelson left in his cabin on thc eve of Trafalgar arc thc lines I will take care that my name shall bc ever most dear to you and Horatia who le Rousetei and Monica Mary Hal! were in simple tiigh-waisted with rose-coloured sashes For Further Your Local Acat or world's ciicatcst svaTLri '-v Trafalgar Square London WC2 rScoi apil icj Street FCJ Liverpool boutlumpion Ilri'tol ''ri 1 jr-cheitcrNevca- lie pink with iarties has increased the difficulty of rind- "uul saved The Volturno which was a i iiii me wiuiui kuiiwuuiKu io mail ui maS5 of Jirc thcn na(1 to Dc abandoned accommodation The manv dinner and inlc" lnc Mlural conironiea is mai oimass of lirC- thcn had to bc abandoned flowers The older luncheon parties at thc hotels and the scale1 "oiding the interest ana loyalty oi youngs Capt Barr was still in of the hial: and nf private (-ntertainins are reminiscent oftPLOPiL' lnc rePorx suiilo Carmania when thc Great War broke out the -Jr ounni in ftever an easy tasK Hie ainiCUlllCS nave At thi rpnuM nf I'nn Arlmirnltv hi hor! imc her Henrirg roe-coloured chii'on redin-gote dres-cs pink chiilon and halo herddr---s'-s of twlsrori bands rf oeen areativ increasea dv tne greatly increased modern a Commander RNR and his ship was con Mrs Low muton to: Egypt vied with one another in brilliance tv t-l-: i both of whom I love as much as my own life" i This is now in the British Museum It was conveyed to Emma by Nelson's friend Capt Hardy After she had read it she wrote upon it "This letter was found open on his desk and brought to Lady Hamilton by Capt Hardv Oh miserable wretched! passion tor iiDerty oi tnougnt ana conauct vertc(i into an -mcd merchant cruiser a c'c ou ished at the iud boui-uets rivet hev continues to -vavh-" to ciowdcd houc rt the Roval 11C lovf Plcaurc- wnicn is soi He sailed in her as navigating officer and Op1'! i'Vou-c The Henwo' Council were i catered for on very hand does took part in thc sreat ajainst thc Scnt on tiie onefc f' German Cap Trafalgar for which he re- I'-ress ness out ana of shaded wa- be- termed missioned irfor Sir Milns Iamiv-on uiiii uj Umaiwi iu CCIVCQ the CB e' Bit v'arv'i ard Liiiv Limron ax v-oll as 'v hpia young people By competing witn tne Other exciting little adventures followed Emma Oh glorious and happy Nelson!" As for thc last finished letter to Lady and dance hall by providing amuse- but cariv in 1915 hc was (n and had 1 i pinpn members of the Diplomatic Corps have cinema i it ai -i ifn linl fit tMnti 'n vnlit II IIIVIIL ottiTri-vi thp nprfominnms to dc invalided home ucciarcd unnt tor Tbe Rife Brigade of honour and non-coni-re 1st 3n The Rifle Depot tl'e bride's mother I The Close Salis-rc Coote' Later the 3r: and the Rir Mem House which is popular with "ISS further service in thc RNR hc returned I Hamilton dated Sept 25 180a I told thc to thc Cunard and commanded the Maurc-j story of its fate in The Daily TrLhCfliFH tania thc Saxonia and the Caruathia before: Aug 12 how it was thrown on a Afrer the ceremony held a reception at "i bury lent by Lady Ey: bride ard brideg-com to any engagements business for some "-eclis k--en Beard of the Royal thereby becomes the i u-'u such position London Teaching be reeaPed that the uc-js'i-' recently tvnsented i this i-spitai in Coovzc VI Mr the late Vis- -T rs r-x r- i W- illj kit AkaiisAaJ' the Suth Londun garden bonfire by a servant of Lady Llnn- retiring in October 191C visitors who like the desert atmosphere but are anxious not to be too far away from a town has just had its annual gymkhana There was a record attendance and the events as ujual caused much amusement The prizes were distributed by Lady is used jnmr left for the honey-pent in the West gattock who did not know that she was burning among some "packing paper" a PUTNEY HOSPITAL'S NEEDS rru'j: Nelson letter that had cost her mistress £1030 in 1004 In this letter Nelson did not forget to ln'ong re: V--" EMINENT RUSSIAN COMPOSER KAROL SZYMANOWSKI Uy Bonavia Patricia Latham and Countess Haugwitz-i ra-ce-meetings at the Gezira and' TOO FEW BEDS Heliopolis are drawing large attendances: Prince Arthur of Connaught president Most people go on afterwards either to the of Putney Hospital tool the chair at the n- Hplinrnli Pnlnpp Hnfpl annual meetina yesterday On the average mention Horatia stating at thc end: May God bless you my best my only beloved and with my warmest affection to Horatia bc assured I am for ever youri most faithful and affectionate Nelson and '-tin "i r' With the death of Karol Szymanowski -iy c- where there are popular tea-dances imore beds hc said were required every at thc early age of 54 European music loses An international tennis meeting at night than the hospital was supposed to one of the most brilliant exponents of thc Gezira attracted such well-known players provide although in the area covered by art of composition An eminent critic said of as de Stefani Von Cramm Henkel Mcnzcl King George's Fund the average occupa-'him that he had "the hand of Liszt the i Bronte" As Horatia was born over two years before Emma's husband Sir William i Lesneux Planner Stcadman and Malfroy tion of beds was only 87 per cent brain of acner and the heart of Debussy Hamilton died the secret of her paternity Mrs Scerlin" rl Rot and Mme Mathieu It gave a clear intimation that further This statement is true enough if taken to- SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS had to bc well guarded i I OWN DEAR LITTLE CHILD -ii: nn Mnrrh 1 Ifini npnrlv fhrpp! TORD'S have had tin: tiunour oi uupnlyinr and at the end of the month the cricket accommodation was required although gcthcr with the qualification that nothing season will bc inaugurated by the arrival' extensions were completed in 1935 that Szymanowski did came up to thc of the eleven which Mr Martineauj standard of the best work of thc last two brings out every spring masters The Maharaja" of Kapurthala has arrived SIR LANDON RONALD Thc strength of profound conviction lies their Clolti Medal absorbent blotting neper months after her birth that Ncison first! vvr-a'scj ini Oi! irr 12 iif: for cficf bc m'rircifrd tr Daily TcLiCniFii i to the Hous'j oi Common' the rcitn referred to the fact but of course only to- at the Semiramis Hotel Ladv Hamilton He then wrote a long wrote a Ions Or: vhere other recent: nnmlrf thp rnmno-or nfi behind his close logical harmony This is Sir Landon Ronald the composer anc sh(Jwn bv lhe courasc with which hc Cvrr: 'i Son include: JllCS rd cibr iir Mniv Pd l-st "hi thc importance of lyricism at Mr oDcration on Monday wa stated last night I jr 4ivn mlinn ie 1 ltfnl ii'sie pnnciriowrt 4 --jj letter beginning: a rcat )lotin papor obtainable in "Now my own dear wife for such youi ch-nmiw: eoloiirs and tolil by arc in my eves and in thc face of heaven: throuchout thc world I can give full scope to my feelings You Write for FREE Samples to: 1 Ilo'virc! Hi: allien va I lime wiieii iu iiiilui a iuiiaiu-i IiaC nad a lair 01 in mnfoccinn nf mnenn-n SjVov Sr H'nry ird Ldy Lunn ii 1 1 1 tctiituiiiiuii -W-rti AltnOUan IlC neceiill llji SUlieieu 1 SUUU -u0 nnmnncni- nf The V'i' -ai ilun ils Roriili deal of pain his doctors consider his I-: t-'-dv Sir and lacv Frv nothing in this world that I would not do 7 5 FORD LTD DcpJ 4 LOL'DWATEIt HIGH WyCOMJIi: Kucks Iriilorc Cuunt and conaiuon saiisiaeiurv -MiiTirtTAli i 1 1 I Co DR JAFFRAY RELINQUISHES POST OF CHAPLAIN COMMANDANT Sir Willsi r'uot: lyrically for thc voice that a song from one of his operas has been actually transcribed lur us iu live lueiiier tiiiu iu iiiie uui O-nr Sc j-e Si'J Ci ccrjcrtsd iid of thc OURliG RIVIERA dear little child with us" The letter ends: Kiss and bless our little Horatia think of that" After Ladv Hamilton's death in Calais in BRITISH SPAS 8C RESORTS is owinrj to strong and unmistakable DATII Ann Kitto will be the solo individual character that Szymanowski's pianist at the symphony concerts at the music forced its way to the front rank One The in tii' he London l- Rev yesterday re-as Chaplain Chaplains' the age limit Pump Room to-day cannot listen to any one of ins compositions To-morrow there will be an orchestral without being aware that this musician concert there in the morning and in the unlike so many of his contemporaries never C3Z appoin Roval DD Arm Gaette" las: aft'ray C-IG linquished his Ccmmundant Department From Our Own Correspondent MONTE CARLO Tuesday For the first time since pre-depression days Ms into Carle was able to put up a full In 'use sin at Easter All the hotels were n-fu-ing visitors for nearly a fortnight before tl'e holiday 1815 Horatia went to live with Nelson's! sisters In 18122 she was married to the Rev Philip Ward afterwards vicar of Tcntcr- on ros3 alternoon a special broadcast programme mistakes the means for tne eno ana mat nc rr He- rv-r had something to say which had never been den in Kent She became thc mother of and tea concert Ke i rr Hc Eveline Ford soprano will be the voca- 0 year- old firs: appoin nt v--is ere The the Maid before eight children and died at thc age of 801 A PROLIFIC ARTIST In 1381 Sporting Club has been full each list at thc orchestral concert at thc Pump oon for tea and again each evening Room to-morrow evening cnapiam in Febrttary es correspond mardart of the I Szvmanowski who was- born in and four out of dinner live Of York Hour- llll crriruil- ti Mda i-til! every with other was he TTlpoTitrm in 1 QP A v'uc nrnlWin tVin i Dr Jailray trcse of cuicneis cir ctcp- of the Army appointed in Jantiary CANTERBURY CHOIR SCHOOL 1 a 11 iiiJLl will iiui- ora ureal pp Lift ard sthirs 10 Britain or the Dominions Well-known icriii kim hoim --nru tui i-r sms ind South African- combining a tour of Europe III-: TO-DAY'S BIRTHDAYS i majority of nis nave not Decn nearo in England so far Thc violin concerto with its ornamental passages as finely lvrical as those of a Brahms or Beethoven A minister of I the Churcii nf Edinburgh University nr- nrmtr in 1 rT-fi: wun tneir coronation visit to ungiano were sn iictei Ko ri i c-r? kiv educated from nitlis Lord :0: Sir notable among the Easter visitors Ouide iiivtm ne r'- li Vinon nprformprl I hpliovp hv Miss Jellv: i Boyd I- "i NEW RESIDENT SECTION and iree He Ti-ere was a varied and brilliant round of Buxton's Amateur Dramatic! d'Aranvi: thc string ouartct composed for a I war the ary To raise thc standard of music in Canter- H' holiday festivities A diner fleuri attracted and Operatic Society's server rur: and King in A-tivi Li saplain ireri 1JIUUUVUUU festival of thc international society tor lesiiva OI xne Jiueijianuiicii ouuti iui a large gathering to the Sporting Club on I "Good Night Vicnn f--flplvnl lo rinin nnrl fli-mP-i which had a r-nntpmnorarv Music has al'o been heard bur Catncdial the Liean ana inipCt: Monday will con-iS3band hS cmiSsP081' to "orsanlsc the Choir School use throughout this "JL VS adding next September a resident section Wilt" 1 111 Hid V111V1HH -f House throughout thisfor and violin are more frequently I a0? tor Prof A Saturday: there was a gala dinner at thc successful first night on 14 Latham i Jl iCl Superb unobstructed views north side of Oxford Street Side entrances running buffets broadcast of Abbey service Seats 6 gns to 25 rooms with balconies for parlies also available s- 9 1 t- I 1 J' on Sunday: a diner fleuri atitinue at the Opera Hotel de Paris existing school Thanks to the Tnlfrtnrtln qnil ila Tiifl artf nn' 1 10 in iiu iii-imyu incriormea 4i i ii i-l'ii GORDON SHEPHARD PRIZES nerformancc in thc Ambassadcurs (Hotel! The northern area tinai or the entisn Neither of his two operas has yet been: val will bc held atirH' horn nor have we heard thei thi scheme they will be able to offer to nrnnucL'u 111:11 uui ucit naiu iiiv: ds in the lOZ-j competition And last night under the Drama League Fcstiv HARROW SCHOOL The aw: the Gordn r- r- "iri" TiTiiiLtiiii-j 1 1 1 1 1 Shephard Memorial Prizes are presidency of the Grand uukc umitn Buxton on April Mater" which is said to bc the Vi rl'crii was a Russian dinner in aid nr fartnlshtlT C-jrs ar rrd--i-td i illnctratinn nf thp tpvt pvpr'" ncivi tCXt is nrin tn tn i nrlnpatitin frnm thP aop of mm to 18 1 the 00 8 SSi" PSdS" CVCion frT luinneuu icr sp i conceived by a musician Particulars may be obtained fro HOLIDAYS BEGIN TO-DAY all rrqui: pricn Write Spi Pjfice Ho'el Eaprtrne In pjrovi ard so'jri-: Royal Air Force fo i-sance ami ran thc -cvn belov all membrs essays on Kussian cnanties The eagerly awaited Monte Carlo ballets 395 Oxford St (near Bend St Tuba) Fhcna Mayfair 6-il66-il7 Precincts 12 The Rev the Headmaster i Canterbury directed by Rene Blum i brother of the HARROGATE There are daily con- rrT A TT PY 'Z rT Our Own Corrcf-pondcnt HARROW Tuesday up to-morrow for -'idays ard will reassemble for term nr April School sons Rcom to-night vhen ilavergsl the new director of to Dr Thatcher Vr first time this Harrow Hall e-ta ill hilC AOlllUll llin II 11 Hi 1 Don Juan" thc new ballet that met with iyascha Krcin and his Gsy Orchestra Thc death of Capt Austen Gerald Lilley such success in England wno arc ais0 plaving each dav for a tea RN at thc age of 4G represents the loss: On thc same day there is to be a battle dance there of a naval oAiccr whose cvperience in: of flowers each carriage being decorated To-morrow the North of England Horti- destroyers was noteworthy H- served in to represent a specific flower and most of cultural Society hold their spring show in torpedo craft throughout thc war and was the blossoms will come from the nursery winter Gardens first lieutenant in HMS Attack at the gardens of the Casino 'r BooVI Spi D-yi dt n-ioatc Battle of Dogger Sank when Earl Beatty Monte Carlo dog show with a special noi-m ir sr hoisted his flag on that vessel after HMS '3 in? r-ci' Memorial zL-by Sir Ho- his -on srd DSO The lishcd memo: Shenh late RAF exhibition of Pomeranians has been fixed -IKi-'S' iiKS Lion had been disabled Ti'7b and BcQiicsts for thc week-end when nearly 300 entries h'-Viji Mjror Horri--t'- jrd- In 1933 he took command of the live been an rive years iciat 11 ci i'as -e sci-col for an appfirtr 70 breeds will be shown mvT ir wivrrnv Thorn! destroyers lent for service in the Australian LEGACY OF OVER £4000 FOR COMPANION Tlu-re has been a good deal ot entertain-: la numbers of visitors at Easter Navy Six months ago he became Deputy Cannes The Prcfet of the Alnes nio un iriirpctor jf Personal Services (iiannirgi at boys Rams Maritimcs "rd Mme Mouchet were among th jfavfair Trio at thc Pump Room: the Admiralty the hosts and hostesses and gave a dinner- rH Mttraetions Capt Lilley TVir Tit thn Dumn Pnnm 1 tnC Admirals Cant Lillev was a son of Mr and Mrs Mrs MirY Cvrns Abbots-arv who iv has been Rothschild at the iies-aurani oes -tnoassaacurc -t" vivn of n- The chairman of the Pump Room Com- i Charles Lillcy late of Hereford 92 mp £5-02' save all ner pro- honour of Abbas Hilmi the ex-Khedive except eo-'j to icric Hamilton prires have pe mittec (Mr A Ashtoni and thc Spa1 manager (Mr Lcist) will attend thc Canon I'ctcr In a nursing meeting of thc British Spas Federation at I home aged 90 Vicar of St John's Brom-Droitwich during the week-end i lev Kent for 50 years hc retired in 1931 Gormar of Egypt who-e yacht thc Nimet Allah is in Cannes harbour Visiters to the Casino have included the Earl and Countess of Cavan and Miss He? corrrjanior Dri ouy a oi tho stce-m I have had -'cr her m-ry yoiiis she lna boor EMCiit Hotel rs or Canon the lion uiiancs rancis uross uannne iuinoiiana iscouni ana is- vrjn- vith me arcl for irei paid me both or sre rcaith to 0:1 "DtctoJ iAsed 70 Sole sur--iving son of thc first countess Furness Lord Cecil Manners and Free Brocl niy 1' trov Travel by Rail Id a mil jrn cias uitt Any yiscOUnt UrOSS lie Had Oeen Vicar 01 irv'n dav all Dirs i IN MEMORIAM rri Countess cf Stretton near Warmington lor the past 40 1 years nrove: ROYAL TUNBRIDGE arc very heavy for the coming produc Cr this surrrrcr amid thc piiccful bc Mr Robert Louins ai tsournc- ateiv yestercay tion by the lunDriugc Amateur For many years a dis- mouth aged (JO se Irvcrkeiih- 1 lie Operatic and Dramatic Society of "Hit thej tingUishcd American journalist in the Fa Sir William and Lady Garthwaite Holiday visitors to thc Riviera included V-'i" ird Lidy Burlif- G'n 3: Ljrt B-ir-n El V- Bsro---s ari C-T! und Jl-f i Lord rd Ld' 1 Lcrd Her' ifi i H- L-) --d t---1 Ldv tii n-i Lid" Mr Gor-I-r PcV: srd I Cir' nr! Lfd" WtS' Mrs 1 xiv P'irri? L-i-- r-Jd' Ljdy ci Norway and the Ealtis rdi in ths "Viccrc cf India" one cf the beautiful af'sat Her fine open dcc'i: Deck at tne Opera House cv cien John 'he pail-: and en bv the en Churc The performances start in thc week be- ginning April East and in London nc saw newspaper service during lhe Boxer rising in China the Philippine revolt the Russo-Japanese war and the World War He was chief of the On Friday thc annual Press Ball- injl furnhhed rcorn: and cabir: abeve all the farrcj: lervicr will help to rra'ice the voyage thcrcu-hly enjoyable iv arranged by local journalists in aid of: i As-ociated Press bureau London until Camperriov were: rr NOTED PASSENGERS FROM US: trt "die nj trnuntt CRUISES PIRST SS OiLY taiten i was he remains Fcnvo? TOO A'U: iu- i i irumu wwu jjj retirement in 190- 4 Mr Walter I'oolc LittlccliiltL-At Cam- ciais Sair so-j-h Tti 1150 ix davs before his 89th birthday: wrw'' r- TuTn For Stf years he was chapel clerk at King's! WESTON-SUPER-MARE Weston had College retiring 15 years ago and was the a busy Easter and hotel proprietors report author of a small book on King's College full bookings for thc next two weeks chapel copies of which have been sent all "The Rebel Maid" attracting large over the world In accordance with the audiences to Knightstcne Pavilion and custom with old servants of the college the Weston Operatic Society's experiment in funeral service will take place to-morrow giving their annual production in Easter: afternoon in the college chapel week is proving very successful Mr Henry Munroe At Boston Mi: John Peinkwater JUI1E JULY From Our Own Correspondent NEW YORK Tuesday Passengers in the Aquitania which leaves to-morrow for 3ritain include: v- yirri'frriHr ard -j-ii'iVin' Avtisr Ccrrpiry: Mrs It Norvegian Fjords 14 days from 21 Fjords and North Cape 13 day: frcrn 20 jn: Stockhclm Zcppct Ccpcnhijen 3 3 crcrrcri" -r Green Crema- a fev" of his Golders JULY 17 Or'y cril: 111 un 13 day: trc 'V-T-r Li--r orrs a-y-a iiappr'n USA aed f'3 Olde-Jt graduate Of i -en acccn Vn rrd frier brdy 10 the eh 14 coctspur ZT SVI LCAOCIiH'LL ST ETCJ AUSTRALIA HOUSrSTrAfiD WC2 or LOCAL AGENTS US ird ci JULY 31 Northern Cities 16 days from 2-1 re: 1533 vr Har-ard University and a lawyer with a e-j by to win j-jT- i Jq circle of acauamtancts on ooin sices EVENTS IHNMilS i frcn: worn passe not FreTi Leith fjrestre 3 lis: rs i i Cc-r: C-r-ra! of the Atlantic In the American Civil Gr 'is peri ejfirdi irs cn ill trv: cr-t Grc OXFORD UNIVERSITY made dectior he received his commission at the hands of Abraham Lincoln He married in 137-1 Clara Kathleen Barnctt a daughter of John Barnctt of Cheltenham the compo-cr who in addition to his other works was credited Hall: CCT- rJ G'rrrr erv-ard? placed in Johr Drinkwatcr rw fi The Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of Richmond will leave Southampton to-day for a specially chartered cruise to the Holy Land The cruise will include vuits to Tangier trd Athens GSi 0'o ivith having composed reariy on: EG I'iXz Kogeri died in at thc 91 -jvry.

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