NEW ATTEMPT
TO MAKE HK.
AIRMINDED
Praiseworthy Efforts Of Flying School
IMPRESSIONS OF FIRST.
FLIGHT-
People expend
energ
and
time
а
lot
3
great
of 1 deali to the of
climbing top of various hills and other points of vantage in the Colony in order to appreciate the beau- ties of the harbour and the surrounding districts, but few- too few-have used the more) simple method of climbing into an aeroplane and viewing the scenic grandeur from a cool and comfortable cockpit.
are
• There are several reasons for some, this; one is that there are although it is almost incredible. who do not know that there ample facilities for flying in the Colony, but a more important reason is that many people regard flying as adventure which should be approached with great reticence.
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At one time, when the industry was in its infancy, there WES considerable danger in going aloft. but this is not the case to-day.j
Man's Ingenuity, and the progress of science have removed most of
Mr May Carey (above) and her son, Howard, will pay the penalty for the murder of her brother, Robert Hitches, by hanging at Georgetown, Del; ga-1- Although the murder took place eight years ago, it was not until six months ago that the anthorities found the truth, and conviction followed swiftly. Mrs. Carey will be the first white woman to hang in Delrware.
BRITAIN'S FOREIGN
RELATIONS
(Continued from Page 9.)-
VEKEBOK
EIMELIGHT.
IN
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
ARMY LOSE AT HOME
Arany
(Continued from Page 5)
The
team were far above their opponents, whose continuous lobbing method, al- though practical in the face of a strong sun, was overdone. New York To-day
|--Wilson and King. - the headers" in the first ranking pair, did not get on ne featured yes too well together, their under programme, standing being at fault time and being shared in each again. Wilson employed a dead- e the Yankees over-ly spin service which rose very whelmed the Indians as the re-slighly from the ground, while suit of fine pitching by J. Allen, most of his strokes, whether on who strack out nine batters. the forear backhand, were in-
Jimny For one of the big variably sliced. four" of last season, heralded his return to the limelight by hitting King" believed in hard hitting. two four-baggers in the Athletics bizt his timing was badly at fauit. second clash with the Bruwas to King was not certain about "call- bring his total to -14 in the home-jing" and, consequently there were run parade.
many occasions when a good Boston and Chicago shared the opening was missed. spoils in their double-header: Ridley and Berriman did not Zeke Bonara bringing his total combine well, although individual- of home runs to 17 as a result of jy they were quite good. Berri- two circuit clouts in the Waite man has an excellent service, bet |Sox's second encounter.
Brooklyn
the obstacles that stood in the to our motive and our actions, to deal without delay with any Cincinnatti
that have been made in sections danger points that may exist. way of aviation and now,
Hitler's Statements- statistics show, it is a far safer of the Italian press: means of transport than any other ments that we in existence.
The First Flight
way.
:
Bad Timing
[very rarely returned Reuter, ponent's service, this being part-
ly due to the glare which evi-] dently greatly troubled him, and opartly due to his timing on the
uneven turf...
Scores, as cabled by
were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
FL
New York
10
Melvin Ott hit a homer. Pittsburgh
0
Arky Vangban hit a homer.
22
5 8.
Boston Chicago
S 12:
Phi
Stainbach" and Galan hit homem.
4 Verger hit a homer St. Louis
$ Joe Madwick (3) and
hit homers.
Orsetti
the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
12
McNair hit a homer
Cleveland
6
15
5
The state- are thinking of This is the reason why the Bri- our own colonial interests and tish" Government is most duxions. are massing "troops in neighbour to see the Eastern and Danubian are completely depact of non-aggression ratified at It was my privilege yesterday, ing colonies
the earliest possible date. The by the courtesy of Ft.-Lt. W. Froid of foundation.
"I should like also to make German Chancellor further stated Murray of the Far East Flying Training School, to take my first clear that we have always under-the Stress Conference that objec trip in the air, and the experience stood and will understand Italy's tion would not be raised to is one that will live in my memory desire for overseas expansion conclusion by others of pacts of St. Louis
After Indeed, we have in past done our mutual asistance, provided no Philadelphia for many years to come. being installed in a parachute, and best to show our sympathy with more was expected of Germany Instructed how to use it if the Italian aspirations in a practical than agreements of non-aggres
In 1925 we ceded Jubaland sion of consultation and dénial of
J. Allen strock out 9 batters. The New York
8 necessity arose, I was led to powerful and efficient looking two- to Italy, and in the present nego-assistance to an aggressor.
After being tiations wa showed our willing-German Chancellor farmer stated seater Avro Cadet.
an extra ness to endeavour to ensure for inga recent speech that the Ger- Chicago securely strapped in as precaution, I was shown how to Italy some territorial satisfaction man Government were ready in Boston manipulate the seat to suit my by reasonable and, legitimate ar-principle to conclude pacts of non-
-- fangement-with Abyssinia.
aggression with their individral St. Louis- requirements.
A speaking tube is provided so "We admit the justice of some neighbours, and to supplement Philadelphia that the passenger can keep in of the criticisms that have been them by every provision which Jimmy Foxx hit two homers.
the Abyssinian aims at isolating combatants and constant touch with the pilot Wejmade against taxi-ed along the aerodrome in Government. But are these facts localising warmakers. The French Chicago preparation for the take off, and sufficient cause for plunging into Government have notified the Ger man Government that they secept this proved to be little different, war?
"We have surely found in the the German proposals as basis of from driving along a road in a
past that it possible to adjust depegotiation. mobor-caz.
mandy and differences of this Suddenly, however, the engine began to roar, our speed increased, kind withost recourse to war, and
I am not prepared even to aban-There is, therefore, in the opinion and I steeled myself for the un- expected as we left the ground, don any chance that may present No shock came, however, and itself whether through the ma-of His Majesty's Government, no looking over the side, I perceived chinery of the 1906 treaty or the anger any reason at all why machinery of the League, or both pid progress should not be made toward the conclusion of an East for averting what I believe
2
the earth melting away beneath.
Climbing all the time, we headed will be a calamity. for the Ferry. People looked like ants, while the motorbuses and Zouses appeared unbelievably diminutive.
more
No Blockade
say "To-day I cannot than that we are working on these lines. Mezuwhile let Mem
"I believe the Damnbian Pat is susceptible of similar treatment
ern Fact:
Sincere Appeal It is now in the power of the German Chancellor to make real* contribution to
9 11
Cliff and Coleman hit homers.
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8
Zeke Bomura hit two homers. Boston
Dahlgreen hit homer..
Detroit-
Charlie Gehringer and Goose
Goslin hit homers. Washington
INTERESTING
DDIVISION TIES
THIS AFTERNOON
(Continued from Page 5) ̈
A Sound Patr "Ballard and Crayford made a 3 very good pair, but took consider Table time to settle down. Bai- lard's weakest point was his ser- vice His first ball was always very wide of his objective, while; his second was lacking in sting and invariably ended in the net.i Crayford's-service, on the other hand, was deadly in its accuracy. while his backhand volley was at times brillant. He was, how- ever, too, nonchalant and gave away innumerable points through being too lazy to run for the ball.
Although they lost a set to Bal- lards and Crayford, Xavier'sad 1 Beltrão were easily the outstard- ing Recreio pair. Xavier's dead- y service and his powerful fore and backhand drives were win- zera all through but, owing to a slarkening-up in their last en- 3 counter, Ballard and Crayford swept through to take a set off them.
2
Beltrao Shines Beltran, who is well-known on the soccer field for his heading. has lost none of that springiness! and was deadly at the net, his{ overhead work being brilliant His angle-volleying at the net¦ was also up to scratch, although. The was weak anywhere near the baseline with a high ball, and could not resist the temptation to attempt a volley with dis Lastrous results.
Siya and -Gonsalves were in a
class by themselves and won all three of their encounters without
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being fully extended Silva'a powerful forehand driving forced the opposition to loh, which was fbe" cause st peace which together for the first time against just what was wanted, Gonsalves Magnificent Spectacle Ibers dismiss from their minds, The whole effect was unusual, the rumours altogether without will remove the cause of anxiety South China have progressed coming to the net to "all" with NEW YORK STOCK incomparable, and one that ever foundation, that we have asked from the minds of many Govern-admirably, conceding only two out deadly accuracy. grew more interesting. When we the French Government to join in ments, not only in Central and of nine sets.
Eastern Europe but in Western | a blockade of Italy, and that we lated from of coercion. We stand him to make it.
reached the harbour, with the
the men-o-war and ocean
liners
a pond and not in the second
offer itself for helping to prevent Stray, was a most magnificent viewi ja disastrous: "WET."
Proposed Air. Pact Turning to the question of the air pact, Sir Samuel Hoare de
and one that could never be ob tained from any spot on the Peak.
Best K.C.C. Pair
of his weakest links
Xavier's Mistake
MARKET
(Continued from Pase 8) Grains Vandusen and Har-
RETIRING P.WD. OFFICERS
Messrs. W. H-Edmonds And J. Dickson PRESENTATION OF PLATE
Xavier and Ribeiro were I would urge
L. E. Kirby and V. Freemaa on par with Xavier and water glittering in the sunlight ourselves are preparing some iso-Europe as well. I think, indeed,
are the most successfni KCC. Silva, although they struck patchin their final appeared to be riding at anchor for peace and will not abandon he will be serving his own cause pair to date, although Freeman'a bad
by making it. He himself spoke would do well to leave the high clash when they were forced rington, a prominent North- largest harbour in the world. This any reasonable chance that very frankly in his speech of Mahalls to his partner, this being one to a draw by Wilson and King West elevator, concern, reports);
21 and he will, I know, feel no
after holding a commanding lead that the wheat crop in the resentment if I speak" egually Mackay and D. Orr, who made Xavier was too prone to at North-West is in the process of BY COLLEAGUES (frankly and
their debut last week, commenced temps to intercept the high balls a critical development and that "We here--indeed, the world a well, and if they maintain their with small - messure of success, the bumper crop prospects of gathering of over: 30-mi
diminished. The threat of}e÷W. D. was present in the the Board Boom yesterday, at the ing wheat out-tmn in farewell function and presents- Ition to Mr. William Harold Ed- Totalmonds MBE (Cultery: Die- sation) and Mr. James Dickson 5.688.000|both Senior Inspectors of Works,
We reached 2,000 feet, and the
ground as we headed for the New
Territories. Four thousand feet,
#
large have been disturbed ŭ not
tent to Job in the face of the sun
harbour then faded into the back clared: “We are auxious for an aonly by Germany's programme of Present form nothing can prevent while Ribeiro failed to use his two weeks ago have been great-bers of the European staff of the
pact accompanied by air limitation rearmament, but also by certain them from being permanently in height to advantage-being con-rush damage has placed
the team it looked at first sight a simple other phenomena in modern Ger. The Radio, who encounter the On the whole the Recreio were air, but five Powers, including many. None the less we have Police, at home, should win this worthy winners and should have France and Germany, had to be taken the Chancellor at his word, encounter but for the fact that taken all nine setzt brought to negotiation and agter and during the last few weeks the Police have now struck the ment and the French, and several male given practical proof of it
and the alt became cool and fresh
A few minutes later we neared the
first clond, belt, while below the New Territories presented panorama of scenic beauty,
Above the clouds at 7,000
the world took on 22 the earth was no longe only the blue sky and the
Stunt Flying
ing
other European Governments took y concluding with him a naval best forms on Wednesday they heut. We have thereby, as held South China to a draw on ope, taken a step forward on road to reconciliations fo
the view that it was impossible to ssociate - anak2kpact from cer-
tain other conditions of peace,
We have worked so lang closely with our French frieni
past years that it is bo
to take into
their own cop
Pile and Carbers are a fairly reconciliation; like peace. Band manifold: Let him now sound pair and should do well fore-take the necessary step against the Radio, although Gurj
ichan Singh, the hockey Im rard and help on the negati
and K. Singh, are amo pairs in the Di
time of Esstem and De
INDIANS GIVE POOR DISPLAY bushels DIVISION
(Continuad
The Indians,
Corn:
the nar
| Cottons The ket is steady,
amount of
leaving the service on July
28, respectively.
sertation
of Public W bimself goënglion légvé
made