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...have five sending machines in New York, three direct wires to each printer, eight linotypes equipped to handle the tapes. There are only 100 other Teletypesetters in all the world -and only two other publications use them over any comparable distance-the Edinburgh Scotsman and the Glasgow Herald, which print their London telegraph news from tape produced in London...
...Glasgow Herald, only provincial paper blaming the British, found the Indian situation "a grim and sorry reflection" of past iniquities. The Laborite London Daily Herald, long committed editorially to Indian independence, criticized the "precipitate imprisonment" of Gandhi as an invitation for "unknowns" to run wild. The Manchester Guardian urged: "Our Allies-the U.S., Russia and China-should help us to compose a quarrel which injures every one of them. . . . We should refuse fatalistically to accept a new hostile front in India, whose people are our friends...
Died. Jessie Bond, 89, last but one of the original Savoyards,* player of numerous Gilbert & Sullivan roles (including Iolanthe, Pitti-Sing in The Mikado, Edith in The Pirates of Penzance) ; in Worthing, England. She retired in 1896. Only surviving Savoyard: Durward Lely of Glasgow...
Newbold R. Landon, Baltimore, Md.; Solomon B. Levine, Brookline; Paul T. Lowry, Price, Ut.; Joseph M. Miller, Brookline; Herbert A. Potash, Cambridge; Frederic G. Ranney, Jr., London, EngEng.; William A. Reed, Glasgow, Mont.; Donald M. Roynolds, Mauette, Wash.; John C. Robbins, Jr., Cloveland Heights, O.; Allan M. Sachs, New York City; Lowis N. Sandler, Verous, N. J.; Albert J. Smith, Indianapolis, Ind.; John J. Sepka, Elizabeth, N. J.; Edmund B. Spacth, Jr., Philadelphia...
Whether "the fleet's in" or "the fleet's awa" (convoys in or out), once-gloomy Glasgow bustles with workingmen. Pubs and musical music halls are jammed to blackout suffocation. Princes Street in Edinburgh is still beautiful, but even more exciting for the lasses now that there are hundreds of Polish and Norwegian fighting men who have adopted Scotland as their second home...