sEFTENTBER 1n i733 - ~. ' s» - l -_-_____ H. Tril‘; "_.H/\.".I.'.l'|'l lfltiwv ”') 2"‘ , =,. .\'// >- u-n- ---.~.~.<»><~n~-- NEWS ofthe WORLD PICTURES * "Mrn- nrnnnnn~nanuinnun fl-uuvn- fl ;"ii-;. .';:::§1t:: a. r ;:.1;~¢;;;:';.1 Th” hmmml "Milli?!" li-‘lillllllll! "f Mfillillllt‘! of pique, enjoying contacts with mcn of learning , "ml ‘he ‘("73" l" his 5'1"" Iii-story 0f the nt the .Ht'§.*1l<>Il< oi the llriiish Association for the ' World" aroused the ire of Indian ltlosiems in _-\(l\';|||('emcn of Science lie istshowivlr hcrc in ‘In ‘. London to the pitch of protest parades. Mr. Wells. informal chat uiih iir. ‘l’ l? . lll-nlv-n q-crctary Q however, was inaccessible to such manifestation: oi the parallel American ‘Association. I A r w 1W‘ o; 511,91 . ywf-ye‘, 1» t.‘ “was. New to London, though familiar in Canada, is thmextenslou of telephone facilities to ships in harbor. In London, when s ship ties up the skipper secures from dock officials s portable outfit which forms a compact writing dcsk when opened, and contains a. dial telephone with directions how to use it, and the necessary ill- reetories. The service is being provided experimentally by the Post Office in co-opcrotion with the Port oi London authority, The officer shown using one of the new portable outfits is, Just possibly, consulting "the missus" on tho dinner menu. Hm d u" “m?!” Rfillmfllt 0f Royal Gren adiers have given an excellent account of them. vim durtnx mnnowvres in coniunction with the pcriuaucut forces at camp Borden llcr the are, slugging along, as they march into position. - ' " ' e , Convocation llail at the linivefiiily 9' T°r°nl°l “as graced by the presence of two viscounts ‘ Sept. 2, when Viscount Finlay (Left) attended -\‘I ccivcd hsenunt (irecmvonrl (Centre) for the de- gree oi‘ dot-tor of laws (houoris cntisa). Viscount (irecnwnorl is the only graduate of the univers- ity who sits in the liouse of Lords. r m. lion. Lord Tweedsmulr His cellency the Governor-General of Canada, Lord Tweed:- mnir has spent his 63rd birthday’ “somewhere in Great Britain." but exactly where was unknown. Efforts to rcoch the (lovcrnor-Gcncral of (‘anada at his Elsfield Manor, (lxfirrdshire, residence trere unavailing. No members of the family were there. Lord Tweedsmuir has not hccn in the public eye since he arrived in England on leave of absence, and he has had no official engagements. His Excellency was in indifferent health for a while but ls reported to he recuperating rapidly. ee ..,. .vv—<,-oyv~-~>~XW* m; _ ‘it p, .- "t- 1 n w’. t"! uucllllllflymffll llftllllfi" MR0"! Whites and ovcr-lndustrlousness 0 (‘anada will some day worry over the Jayancse as C7ccliosl0- mnonz the Japs. Mayor Miller confesses, he doesn't know what to f mkla over tho gunmen,’ according to {unm- (icrrgv t‘. Millcr of = tlo about either question. The Japanese, he points out, are always "flnconver. The Japanese question may rvcn icnd to war. he eon- o tenth. Third largest city in (Ysnadl, Vancouver. l! ""4 Wm‘ a“ x . arc the men (Left) who some time no were tear-gassed out oi’ make nny sacrifice to get s foothold. t) Vancouver's public buildings. Because they are not eligible tor rc- llcf, they now exist by soliciting money. While Vancouver's whit:- population swells the relief rolls, there is not one Japanese (RlKhtl Japanese and do not become part-of the Canadian people. These‘ on the lists. Mayor Miller compares them to the pioneers ready to uumzmaw _ “i” "i? "°"” pi‘ PAGE FIYJCVPIN fQI % 73.‘ / t :1 Lnr<flnn the photo depicts er than their eyes. HARRY LlN DSAY, K.C.l.E. Director of the imperial ln- stitute, who arrived in (‘anada recently to start a tour dining which he will speak lli‘lili't'.(llil- arlian. Rotary owl Kiwanis clubs on the work oi the lmlicfial l"- stltute. Hon. Edward Astiey Heir to the second oldest barony in Great Britain, orrm-d in Quebec recently. Dir. o v will pay a short visit to (‘anadtt and will then go to the Pulled States to study political cvcuts. liis father, Lord Hastings, is tho 21st. Boron. ’ ‘. -><~“n><u»><.<- ' w ’l‘hese children arc t'il_l0_\‘lil,l_" something that "n.3, mum,‘ 5N5 masworih Park at Lamheth, l-Jngianrl, they were givo" g frpq- Qulpr-lgginrnont |,,_- a p», mingled amusenie-nt aw><~uwnn>¢aus<><u><nwsqgwqgtzvygygyygq§gggr t w -11». 3;; “’ 4* , ‘P!’- Qifi/w. itors to lin- (lvr-iviiui Illli amazement as the conjllrcrIs nzurd D s . entertained .\ ':11'l\‘!'l"l: 'iil'i -_ ifillnr in .1. if i I'l‘ Cambridge, Eng" in rcccnt thus lills‘ oi‘ more than two thousand ouistuviiizir, nn-n oi lo hcar and to tell oi things‘ new and 1‘ i at lllt‘ . t British Association for the Aiivzuu-cincnl two of ihc llcletyates taken unau-art-s. Vvnn- ' . in a "brown study" or pcrimps u i‘ _hl lltr/v". i’ l‘ \‘ 5 um, 1r v recognized erossu-ord-pnnle |-\; , i5 whetting his “its on n tricky punh: ilurluig n qnici inter-ind ~, | m,» i ___.._...- .. ,¢@_-.-§.-. i l . =, i . __ ‘- '~ 8".‘ _. ‘i J. ll. Thom, on the icl't. and his sou John. ul ' '- ~ . ."< show-n on their arrival in Montreal as they ir.|\t-l in H‘ v Lu .\'.Y.. to sail their craft in the liriiisli-Anieriran (on t v ~ Thom, well-known (‘lyde yachtsman. and four oilzcr 1 1' ‘v * "-~ PA‘ experts, will lake part in the six mctrc (‘ltlsi 1h sl- I. . ~. n Q John will act us a member of thc crew. 1.95. <-‘."n‘n csqqqanaa-‘c- v yaw-con. vquwotw -*3i‘