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A PRACTICAL FLYING PRESENT OF BOOKS CHIEF WHARFINGER'S
SYSTEM
FOR ALL ENGLAND
GOVERNMENT GRANT FOR A PRIVATE COMPANY
CIVIL FLYING CLUBS
London, Yesterday,
The formation of an organisa- tlon which, with officiul support, jia to provide a practical flying sya- tem for the whole country is ex- plained by Sir Samuel Hoare. Secretary for Air, in a white
| paper.
An agreement is being made by the Air Ministry with a national flying services company providing for a grant of Government assist jance during ten years to that com-
The company pany.
has been formed for the purpose, Inter alia, of establishing near London and at a number of provincial centres civil flying clubs and facilities for training and practice in flying. and of providing a number of civil aerodromes and landing grounds.
Government assistance is to take the form of a grant payable in res- pect of each club member who qualifies for the issue or renewal
LEAGUE OF NATIONS' GIFT TO CHINA
"OLD" NEW YEAR DISLIKED
ESTATE
CAPT LLOYD KAY LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
TO THE WIDOW
LEFT $27,400 IN HONG KONG
Estate in Hong Kong valued for at under $27,400 was Mr. George Albert
master Kay,
mariner,
Nanking, Saturday, M. Avenol, a delegate of the League of Nations to China, bas announced that he is the bearer of three large cases of books, compris. duty ing several hundreds of volumes, re- left by presenting publications by the Lloyd League since its organisation in who 1919, which he has been instructed of Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, when he to present to the National Govern died at the age of 48 on Jan. 10,
Kong. ment of China, on behalf of the 1929, at St. Paul's Hospital, Hong League of Nations.
China New Year
Peking, Saturday.
was chief wharfinger
The
Letters of administration have been granted to the widow, Mra. Edith Dalzell Kay, of. No. 76a, The central organisation of the Nathan-road, Kowloon, who is going Nationalist Party, in Nanking, has Home with the son shortly. cabled to Peking, ordering the late Capt. Kay has had other busi Peking vernacular papers to take no neas interests. holidays for China New Year as the National Government la striving to popularise observation Gregorian calendar, in preference to $21,000. the old lunar calendar.
of
Two Other Estates Mr. Edward Charles Dunford left the shares in Hong Kong valued at His address is given
[Note: The Hong Kong vernacu- tar papers usually take holidays of, ten days or so for China New Year, and for a good many other "big days."]
as the Orchard, Northumberland- road, Willenhall, New Barnet, Hertfordshire. He died on Aug. 8,
1928. Net estate in the United Kingdom has been valued at $18,834 178. 7d.
Re-sealing of probate of the will and two codiella has been granted to the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton,
who is attorney for the four execu- tors.
The Japanese destroyers which
Letters of administration for were despatched to protect Japan- esc lives and property (if neces- Estate in Hong Kong, valued for duty anry) have returned to Port Arthur. at under $24,800, have also been The situation in the east of granted to Mr. Shenton, who 'le-at- Shantung province, however, is still torney for the executors of Mr. William Alfred Sampson Sparling, not tranquil, owing to the appear- ance of bandits, Red Spears, the Big of Sunny Bank Hospital, Cannes, Sword Society and other organisa-France, and of St. Brelades, Jersey, Channel Islands, who died at Cannes tions in many districts-Reuter.
on Jan. 14, 1928.
Trouble in the North Order has been restored at Lung- of a pilot's licence on aircraft bekow where the troops mutinied some longing to the club which is Bri- days ago, tish-made and British-registered. Present service in the Royal Air Force, the Air Force Reserve or the Auxillary Air Force or past service In those forces as a pilot, unless such service was terminat- ed before August 31, 1921, will be a bar to the grant. The rate of the grant for the first three years will be £10 for each club member qualifying subject to a maximum of £15,000 a year and for the next seven years will be £5, the aggre- gate of grants payable for any year being limited to £7,500 or such sum as may be required to bring the profits of the company for the year up to five per cent. of paid-up capital.
After ten years no grants will jbe payable. The payment of grants will be dependent upon the fulfilment by the company of an undertaking to provide and main- tain directly or indirectly 20 new aerodromes and 80 new landing grounds in this country within three years.
Peking, Yesterday. Chinese circles state that bandits THE WRONG SAFE have captured the Customs sub- office at Tachiakow, in the vicinity of Kiaochow, and have seized the Customs funds. In view of the
BURGLARS MISS A
HAUL
activities of bandits in Shantung, When burglars broke into Mésars. General Ma Hung-kuci is sending Lynes's cafe in Oxford-street, W., special regiments of cavalry and in- they found two safes, one of which fantry to suppress them. Reuter, they carried away.
HOCKEY
H.K.H.Ć. v. UNIVERSITY
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The missing safe contained only £30, but in that which they left be- hind was a very much larger sum.
In another safe robbery, at the Egham Co-operative Stores, the burglars had even less reward. The safe was very stoutly built, and the men were unable to open it. Even- The following will represent the tually they abandoned it in a sand Captain the Hon. F. E. Guest. Club on the University ground to pit, where it was found intact. who was Air Minister from 1921 day 5.15 pm. Two cars will. Among other burglaries being to 1922, will be chairman and in leave Blake Pier at 4.55 p.m. sharp: investigated by the police cluded in the board of directors R. W. Sapsed; R. R. Todd, J. E., was one at the Lena Nursing and are the Master of Sempill. Presi- Henry; L. A. R. Duncan, I. W. Children's Home, Upper Richmond- dent of the Royal Aeronautien! Shewan, A. C. Howell; R. D. road, S. W. Money and jewellery Society and Sir Alan Cobham-Beaumont, R. K. Valentine, H. V.¡were taken by men who entered British Wireless Service.
Parker, T. J. Price, E. C. Fincher. while seventeen people were in the
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LEARNING
TO LOVE
story of
flirt.
AT THE
MAJESTIC
46, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON
house.
At the Jersey branch of Wool. worth's an attempt was made to open a safe in broad day-light. The thieves entered in the early morn- ing and bored holes round the lock. They were disturbed by neighbours, however, and made off.
A reward of £100 was announced for the recovery of a pearl necklace with a diamond snap. which was liost-on Jan. 4 between the West-end and Albert-court, Kensington. The necklace, which belongs to Mrs. K. ¡Salmon, of Kensington, is valued at
about £1,600.
Messrs. Tyler and Company, of Holborn-viaduct, E.C., offer a re- ward of £85 to the first person giv- ing information that will lead to the arrest of the thieves and the recovery of jewellery which was istolen from a house near Leather-
head.
The property is worth about £800, and Includes a platinum breoch, set with sapphires and diamonde, a gold mesh bag set with sapphires and diamonds, an old French watch, and a topaz pendant.
HARROW SCHOOL
OPEN SPACE · PROPOSAL
Wembley Urban. District Council have informed the surveyor to the trustees of Harrow School lands that they desire to negotiate for the purchase of 23 acres of land at Preston, near Harrow, for use as a recreation ground and open
recreation space.
The land forms part of the ori ginal estate of John Lyon, the yeo- man, of Preston, who was grant ed letters patent and a Royal Char- ter by Queen Elizabeth, "for the foundation of a free grammar school at Harrow." It is at present part of the holding of Lyon Færni.
25 cta.
25 cts.
WILLIAM FOX
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THE
ACTUAL AUTHENTIC MOTION PICTURES OF THE HAZARDS
OF THE POLAR REGIONS....
DRAMATIC! VIVID! REAL
QUEEN'S
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY,
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20,
A BIG BRITISH PICTURE!
THE Great boxing drama described by the Press of 'London as “a triumph for the British Film Industry"!
THE RING
With
CARL BRISSON-LILLIAN HALL DAVIES
AT THE
WORLD TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
At 5.15 & 9.12 Only.
AT 2.30 and 7.15
CHINESE PICTURE: "MOO YUN TSEN OF SHANTUNG”
A PICTURE THAT STANDS ALONE!
A magnificent jungle melodrama that is positively amaz- ing in its thrills I
CHANG
MIGHTIEST OF THE MIGHTY !
AT THE
STAR
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
At 5.15 & 9.20 p.m.
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